ellauri002.html on line 808: miser Catulle, desinas ineptire

ellauri005.html on line 1292: Joosua on Jeesuksen nimiserkku,

ellauri007.html on line 327: nimiserkku vaasalaisen esitädin

ellauri021.html on line 176: Eliitin Teuvo Hakkarainen älähtää. Mikael Jungner, arkkienkelin nimiserkku, noske junkkari - eixen pitänyt jo kuolla johonkin? Se on selvinnyt syövästä ja sydänkohtauxesta. Mikäs pahan tappaisi. Senkun kexisi, heti toimexi. Nyze on sitä mieltä, et kirjat on liian paxuja ja pitkiä. TLDR. Talousoppaat vois tiivistää yhteen aaneloseen. Eise muuta varmaan yritäkään lukea.
ellauri023.html on line 689: I simply ache from smiling. Why are women expected to beam all the time? It's unfair. If a man looks solemn, it's automatically assumed he's a serious person, not a miserable one.
ellauri024.html on line 341: Yx esi-isä ja mongoloidipojan nimiserkku Petter Joel oli ollut lähetystyössä Australiassa. Muuten se on molempien vanhempien puolelta perussuomalainen lantasaapas, jurottaja maalaamattomasta talosta. Siitä se ei yliopistolla varmaan koskaan päässyt irti, vaikka yritti. Mutta mezää oli kivasti. Isä oli aika tunari. Kävi sotia, Arska kynti sillä aikaa suopeltoa. "Oli jäänyt välejä." Isän suku Kinnut oli juoppoja, äidin suvun Turuilla oli sisäistä ryhtiä. (Talo oli Kinnuilla.) Arska samastui tunari isään ja oli vähintäänkin salavihainen suppusuiselle opettajaäidille, joka läimäytteli sitä ohuella vizalla. Arska oli äidin luokalla. Aika oidipaalista. Äidin lahja Arskalle oli synnintunto. Kun Arska kirjoitteli teininä, äiti kysyi: "Mitä likaista nyt syntyy?"
ellauri026.html on line 230: John Byron Kuhner on jäljitellyt selvästi nimiserkkuaan Georgea. Sekin matkusteli Kreikassa klassikoita kassissa. Kaikki me joilla on tää tarpeeton klassillinen koulutus selkärepussa, halutaan vimmatusti kaivaa se esiin ja esitellä sitä joka käänteessä. Ihan turhaahan se kaikki vaiva oisi muuten ollutkin. Turhamaista. Turhaa luxusta. Vanitatum vanitas.
ellauri030.html on line 246: Etenim, cum complector animo, quattuor reperio causas, cur senectus misera videatur: unam, quod avocet a rebus gerendis; alteram, quod corpus faciat infirmius; tertiam, quod privet fere omnibus voluptatibus; quartam, quod haud procul absit a morte.
ellauri032.html on line 235: Sillä oli lapsena kaxipuolinen nivustyrä, jonka vuoxi se istu sisällä St Louisissa ja luki kirjoja, varsinkin nimiserkkua Tom Sawyeria.
ellauri042.html on line 804: Euclid’s fifth proposition in the first book of his Elements (that the base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal) may have been named the Bridge of Asses (Latin: Pons Asinorum) for medieval students who, clearly not destined to cross over into more abstract mathematics, had difficulty understanding the proof—or even the need for the proof. An alternative name for this famous theorem was Elefuga, which Roger Bacon, writing circa ad 1250, derived from Greek words indicating “escape from misery.” Medieval schoolboys did not usually go beyond the Bridge of Asses, which thus marked their last obstruction before liberation from the Elements.
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Flaubert siteeraa vaan Anton lukemat peukalovärssyt (lihavalla). Pitää kazoa myös asiayhteyttä, neuvoi Syväntö. A. on hyvin hyvin nälkäinen, pahalla mielellä ja tuulella. Äkäisenä kuin piru lukee raamattua, vaihtaa kanavaa, surffailee sana-aalloilla. No se on nähnyt nää kaikki, pelkkiä uusintoja. Miseret homo unius libri. Piget, pudet, paenitet, taedet atque miseret.
ellauri052.html on line 877: Muu maailma on kaikki "those terrorists". Treatening our legitimate vital interests everywhere. The last time I troubled to read the newspaper I noted that an oil company, after paying a ransom of $10M, was still unable to obtain the release of one of its executives from his Argentine kidnappers. C'est beaucoup d'argent pour un Americain. The flabbiness of the U.S.A. is disheartening. We are setting the world a miserable example by allowing ourselves to be bullied.
ellauri052.html on line 938: Greg had made a career out of his own childhood misery—a nasty dig given that Saul was as much the author of that misery as he was of his novels. Greg noted, with shrugging disapproval, that his father “felt a duty of truth to his readers that was stronger than to his family,” but indicated he still didn’t understand or accept this about his father. Perhaps he can’t be expected to. “All significant human business is transacted inside,” was Saul’s lesson to Greg, who doesn’t seem to have forgiven his father for it being true.
ellauri052.html on line 990: Muu maailma on kaikki "those terrorists". Treatening our legitimate vital interests everywhere. The last time I troubled to read the newspaper I noted that an oil company, after paying a ransom of $10M, was still unable to obtain the release of one of its executives from his Argentine kidnappers. C'est beaucoup d'argent pour un Americain. The flabbiness of the U.S.A. is disheartening. We are setting the world a miserable example by allowing ourselves to be bullied.
ellauri053.html on line 660: inmitis Glycerae neu miserabilis
ellauri053.html on line 920: I think one of the sorest trials my mother ever had was when Father insisted that I should live in the school boarding-house. She could not bear the miserable condition in which we lived, especially with regard to food.
ellauri054.html on line 169: Samanniminen irkku maalari Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) ei käyttänyt hattua. Bacon did not begin to paint until his late twenties, having drifted in the late 1920s and early 1930s as an interior decorator, bon vivant, and gambler. Since his death, Bacon's reputation has grown steadily, and his work is among the most acclaimed, expensive and sought-after on the art market. Extinctus amabitur idem. Niistettynä rakastetaan tätäkin. Oikeassa oli nimiserkku!
ellauri054.html on line 283: Of human misery; we pyörteisen luoteen ja vuoxen; mekin
ellauri055.html on line 44: Piget puget paenitet, taedet atque miseret. Syvimmällä sisimmässään Colas oli nolo, kun ei ollut kyennyt saaliin satimeen saatuaan päästämään housujaan alas. Olis kannattanut. Lumikko ois halunnut, se pahastui kun Colas ei edes yrittänyt. Sit molemmat nai tylsät puolisot ja katui kauppojaan loppuikänsä. Olisivat katuneet joka tapauxessa.
ellauri062.html on line 626: Quid sum miser tunc dicturus? sieluani virvoittaa, Mitäs sanon kurja siihen? How shall I then make romances
ellauri072.html on line 477: What will happen when the age-old economy of scarcity gives way to the Age of Leisure? Professor Gabor, who won the 1971 Nobel Prize for physics offers a futuristic projection based on a static population and GNP, "classless, democratic, and uniformly rich." Fearful that total secruity "will create unbearable boredom and bring out the worst in Irrational Man," Gabor is anxious to retain "effort," "hardship," and the Protestant Ethic -- lest society dissolve in an orgy of anti-social, hedonistic nihilism (viz. the current drug explosion and the spoiled-brat students). To avoid such evils Gabor proposes that work and its attendant moral uplift be divorced from production and the service sector of the economy be vastly enlarged. But this is only the beginning -- enthusiastic about Social Engineering Gabor suggests using it to weed out potential misfits, trouble-makers and "power addicts"; supplementing I.Q. tests with E.Q. (Ethical Quotient) measurements; and modeling elementary and secondary education on the 19th century British public school which knew so well how to inculcate good citizenship, intellectual excellence and pride in achievement. The Third World, still wrestling with pre-industrial material want, is ignored -- since we can't afford any more industrial pollution presumably they will just have to adjust to their misery. Gabor's assessment of "the Nature of Man" shows a woefully naive Anglo-American ethnocentricity and complete ignorance of anthropology and his vision of post-industrial utopia operating on the moral axioms of the 19th century is as elitist as it is improbable.
ellauri072.html on line 625: Wallun isällä Jamexella oli nimiserkku Tucsonissa Arizonassa, joka murhas 1984 perheensä julmasti (atrociously) muttei sentään vastenmielisesti (heinously), koska se ei mätkinyt niitä enempää kuin oli tarpeen niiden nitistämisexi, eikä ilostellut sillä.
ellauri080.html on line 758: “I do not want to be a pariah, but if I have to be reborn I should be reborn an untouchable so that I must share their sorrows, sufferings, and the affronts levelled against them in order that I may endeavour to free myself and them from their miserable condition.” – Gandhi
ellauri083.html on line 139: Following the marriage of Wang Lung and O-Lan, both work hard on their farm and slowly save enough money to buy one plot of land at a time from the Hwang family. O-Lan delivers three sons and three daughters; the first daughter becomes mentally handicapped as a result of severe malnutrition brought on by famine. Her father greatly pities her and calls her "Poor Fool," a name by which she is addressed throughout her life. O-Lan kills her second daughter at birth to spare her the misery of growing up in such hard times, and to give the remaining family a better chance to survive. Pearl's daughter Carol was mentally handicapped too.
ellauri083.html on line 163: However, Rósa is miserable in her new home, which does not compare well to the luxury she was used to at Rauðsmýri. Bjartur also discovers that she is pregnant by Ingólfur Arnarson Jónsson, the son of the bailiff. In the autumn, Bjartur and the other men of the district ride up into the mountains on the annual sheep round-up, leaving Rósa behind with a gimmer to keep her company. Terrified by a storm one night, desperate for meat and convinced that the gimmer is possessed by the devil, Rósa kills and eats the animal.
ellauri083.html on line 169: The rest of the novel charts the drudgery and the battle for survival of life in Summerhouses, the misery, dreams and rebellions of the inhabitants and what appears to be the curse of Summerhouses taking effect. In the middle of the novel, however, World War I commences and the prices for Icelandic mutton and wool soar, so that even the poorest farmers begin to dream of relief from their poverty. Particularly central is the relationship between Bjartur and Ásta Sóllilja.
ellauri089.html on line 234: Kaikki varmaan sixi että se oli jevreiskij. Isä aurinkoinen pilvistyi. Nimiserkut eivät sulattaneet toisiaan. Olivat kuin Laurit Hakulinen ja Kettunen. Hakulinen olisi mieluusti lähettänyt rabulisti-Laurin Siperiaan. Siperia opettaa sivistynyttä kielenkäyttöä. Hyvää suomea vaikkei vapaata.
ellauri092.html on line 382: Oskar Immanuel Heikel (1858–1941) oli lestadiolaisen liikkeen vaikuttaja, Albert Heikelin poka. Jeesuxen nimiserkku.
ellauri101.html on line 163: No one wants to upset me! That's a good one! My life was nothing but misery at this place and now people come along ruining my death!
ellauri106.html on line 392: "I'm exactly the opposite of religious, I'm anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It's all a big lie. … I have such a huge dislike. It's not a neurotic thing, but the miserable record of religion. I don't even want to talk about it, it's not interesting to talk about the sheep referred to as believers."
ellauri107.html on line 444: In the comedy Andria (“The Girl of Andros”) by the Roman poet Terentius, Simo uses it to comment on the tears of his son Pamphilus at the funeral of a neighbor to his interlocutor Sosias. At first he was of the opinion that these were an expression of special sympathy and was pleased about it. But when he discovered that the deceased's pretty sister was also a member of the funeral procession, he realized that his son's emotion was only faked to get closer to him: hinc illae lacrumae, haec illast misericordia. ("Hence his tears, that is the reason for his pity!").
ellauri107.html on line 492: one-third are miserable and know it. They hate the whole peppy, boosting, go-ahead game, and they're bored by their wives and think their families are fools—at least when they come to forty or forty-five they're bored—and they hate business, and they'd go—Why do you suppose there's so many 'mysterious' suicides? Why do you suppose so many Substantial Citizens jumped right into the war? Think it was all patriotism?”
ellauri109.html on line 567: Roth and Bloom divorced, miserably, in 1995. A year later, Bloom published a memoir, “Leaving a Doll’s House,” in which Roth was depicted as brilliant and initially attentive to the demands of her career, but also as unpredictable, unfaithful, remote, and, at times, horribly unkind, not least about Bloom’s devotion to her grown daughter. The book quoted incensed faxes that Roth sent Bloom at the end of their union, demanding that she pay sixty-two billion dollars for failing to honor their prenuptial agreement, and another bill for the “five or six hundred hours” that he had spent going over her lines with her.
ellauri110.html on line 664: Eikä se mainize palkinnon sille myöntäneen santarmin nimeä. Se oli Maria Liisa Nevala, ent teatteritieteen prof joka lähti viran saatuaan kansallistiiatteriin. Kai Hande pahastui koska ämmä sanoi vaihtaneensa voittajaa ihan viime tingassa. Se oli loukkoovoo. Ärsyttävä ämmä se kyllä oli. Oliko sen mies se kesy Olli Saukkonen Oulusta jonka väärinpäinen sanakirja on mulla hyllyssä? Oli se. Ämmä on Hansun ikätveri Kauhavalta, isä Toivo oli srk-neuvos, mitä sekin on. Toivo sai tytön sota-aikaan 19-vuotiaana. Eikai ne sunkaan ole lessuja? Ei ainaskaan se 100-vuotias nimiserkku autokuski Teuvalta josta oli maakuntalehdissä paljon juttuja. Hande oli ajaa lysyyn yhden sellaisen kortin saatuaan. Eikä liioin keihäänheittäjä Pauli Nevala. Nevaloita on Pohjanmaalla kuin itikoita. "Nyt eläkkeellä on aikaa ja vapautta muihinkin harrastuksiin", sanoi 70-vuotta juuri täyttänyt Maria-Liisa Nevala omaperäisesti radiossa v 2013. Se on kuunneltu 280 kertaa, valtaosa kuulijoista takuulla Nevaloita.
ellauri110.html on line 1048: “Once upon a time, mendicants, there was a Teacher called Araka. He was a religious founder and was free of sensual desire. He had many hundreds of disciples, and he taught them like this: ‘Brahmins, life as a human is short, brief, and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.
ellauri110.html on line 1050: It’s like a drop of dew on a grass tip. When the sun comes up it quickly evaporates and doesn’t last long. In the same way, life as a human is like a dew-drop. It’s brief and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.
ellauri110.html on line 1062: It’s like a cow being led to the slaughter. With every step she comes closer to the slaughter, closer to death. In the same way, life as a human is like a cow being slaughtered. It’s brief and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.’
ellauri110.html on line 1064: Now, mendicants, at that time human beings had a life span of 60,000 years. Girls could be married at 500 years of age. And human beings only had six afflictions: cold, heat, hunger, thirst, and the need to defecate and urinate. But even though humans were so long-lived with so few afflictions, Araka still taught in this way: ‘Life as a human is short, brief, and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.’
ellauri110.html on line 1066: These days it’d be right to say: ‘Life as a human is short, brief, and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.’ For these days a long life is a hundred years or a little more. Living for a hundred years, there are just three hundred seasons, a hundred each of the winter, summer, and rains. Living for three hundred seasons, there are just twelve hundred months, four hundred in each of the winter, summer, and rains. Living for twelve hundred months, there are just twenty-four hundred fortnights, eight hundred in each of the winter, summer, and rains. Living for 2,400 fortnights, there are just 36,000 days, 12,000 in each of the summer, winter, and rains. Living for 36,000 days, you just eat 72,000 meals, 24,000 in each of the summer, winter, and rains, including when you’re suckling at the breast, and when you’re prevented from eating.
ellauri111.html on line 285: “In a way, yes. But only in a way. It seems to me that he has still not acknowledged what he did to her, only how it has affected him. It is not her misery but his own solitude that bothers him: how he can go on living without her.”
ellauri112.html on line 690: The film is supposedly an ode to the ‘modern parenthood experience’ that’s interspersed with ‘humor and raw honesty.’ I wouldn’t know because I don’t have kids. Perhaps this realism is lost on me because I’m not a parent, but that’s where the film breaks down: it failed to spark even an ounce of empathy in me for its protagonist. Motherhood is portrayed as many childless people like me envision, an absolute misery of an existence (I left the theater thinking thank god I don’t have kids). A successful film would have made Marlo’s predicament relatable to everyone.
ellauri143.html on line 1342: Their ample wealth is misery to men of churlish heart,

ellauri143.html on line 1427: Explanation : He who begs ought not to be angry (at a refusal); for even the misery of (his own) poverty should be a sufficient reason (for so doing)
ellauri150.html on line 567: "I would like to scare them," Iras replied. Then she drew closer to Esther, and, seeing her shrink, said, "Be not afraid. Give thy husband a message for me. Tell him his enemy is dead, and that for the much misery he brought me I slew him."

ellauri151.html on line 150: Dickensin Sirkka-joulusadussa on sokea tyttö Bertha, muze on ihan sivuroolissa, kuten kotisirkkakin. Muuten juoni on Molieremaista avioliittointrigiä, itaria misereitä ja valepukuisia tuhlaajapoikia. In the end, the mysterious lodger is revealed to be none other than Edward who has returned home in disguise.
ellauri151.html on line 267: The finest virtues can become deformed with age. The precise mind becomes finicky; the thrifty man, miserly; the cautious man, timorous; the man of imagination, fanciful. Even perseverance ends up in a sort of stupidity. Moi, je sais.
ellauri152.html on line 353: Nil nostri miserere? Mori me denique coges. Etkö sääli meitä? Ajat mut pahki kuolemaan.
ellauri152.html on line 404: Heu, heu, quid volui misero mihi! Floribus austrum Höö, höö, huonostipa kävi! Kukat tuuli vei, ja
ellauri156.html on line 384: Our lesson from 2 Samuel 11 is one of the great cover-up attempts of all time, and like so many, it too fails miserably. Our previous lesson attempted to explain David's sin with Bathsheba in a way that placed the guilt squarely upon David, and not upon Bathsheba. This was all of David's doing, not due to temptation or seduction on Bathsheba's part, but because of arrogance, lust, and greed on David's part.
ellauri156.html on line 562: Now why does this messenger not wait for David to respond in anger, as Joab instructed? Why does he inform David that Uriah has been killed, before he even utters a word of criticism or protest? I believe the messenger gives the report in this way because he understands what is really going on here. I think he may know about David and Bathsheba, and perhaps even of her pregnancy. He certainly knows that Uriah was summoned to Jerusalem. I think he also figures out that David wants to get rid of Uriah, and that Joab has accomplished this by this miserable excuse for an offensive against the enemy. I think the messenger figures out that if David knows Uriah has been killed, he will not raise any objections to this needless slaughter. And so, rather than wait for David to hypocritically rant and rave about the stupidity of such a move, he just goes on and tells him first, so that he will not receive any reaction from David.
ellauri156.html on line 660: In these verses, David makes it clear that God is at work even when it does not appear to be so. During the time David tries to cover up his sin, God is at work exposing it in his heart. These are not times of pleasure and joy, as Satan would like us to conclude; they are days of misery. David is plagued with guilt. He cannot sleep, and it seems he cannot eat. Worst of all, he cannot fuck. He is not sleeping nights, and he is losing weight. Whether or not David recognizes it as God who is at work in him, he does know he is miserable. It is this misery which tenderizes David, preparing him for the rebuke Nathan Zuckermann is to bring, preparing him for repentance. David's repentance is not the result of David's assessment of his situation; it is the result of divine intervention. Hey wait? If that is the case, where is the much-advertised free will? He has gone so far in sin that he cannot think straight. God is at work in David's life to break him, so that he will once again cast himself upon God for grace. He has good experience in casting himself upon folk, from Saul thru Jonathan to Bathsheba.
ellauri158.html on line 801: -- P. 3. prop. 22. schol. Commiseratio, favor, indignatio. [in: P. 3. prop. 27. schol., prop. 27. coroll. 3. schol., aff. defin. 18., aff. defin. 19., aff. defin. 20.]
ellauri158.html on line 811: -- P. 3. prop. 27. schol. Commiseratio, aemulatio. [in: P. 3. aff. defin. 18., aff. defin. 33.]
ellauri158.html on line 813: -- P. 3. prop. 27. coroll. 2. Rem, cuius nos miseret, odio habere non possumus ex eo, quod ipsius miseria nos tristitia afficit.
ellauri158.html on line 814: -- P. 3. prop. 27. coroll. 3. Rem, cuius nos miseret, a miseria, quantum possumus, liberare conabimur. [in: P. 4. prop. 50.]
ellauri158.html on line 825: -- P. 3. prop. 32. schol. Homines natura invidi, ambitiosi, misericordes. [in: P. 3. prop. 55. schol., aff. defin. 23., aff. defin. 33., P. 4. prop. 34., etiam in: TP cap. 1. art. 5.]
ellauri158.html on line 892: Commiseratio
ellauri158.html on line 949: P. 3. aff. defin. 18. Commiseratio est tristitia concomitante idea mali, quod alteri, quem nobis similem esse imaginamur, evenit. [in: P. 4. prop. 50.]
ellauri158.html on line 967: P. 3. aff. defin. 35. Benevolentia est cupiditas benefaciendi ei, cuius nos miseret.
ellauri158.html on line 970: P. 3. aff. defin. 38. Crudelitas seu saevitia est cupiditas, qua aliquis concitatur ad malum inferendum ei, quem amamus, vel cuius nos miseret.
ellauri158.html on line 1076: P. 4. prop. 50. Commiseratio in homine, qui ex ductu rationis vivit, per se mala et inutilis est.
ellauri158.html on line 1077: -- P. 4. prop. 50. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod homo qui ex dictamine rationis vivit, conatur, quantum potest, efficere ne commiseratione tangatur.
ellauri158.html on line 1085: P. 4. prop. 54. Poenitentia virtus non est, sive ex ratione non oritur, sed is, quem facti poenitet, bis miser seu impotens est.
ellauri161.html on line 996: "And the rich catholics speak of Charity! The so-called Christian riches ejaculating on misery!"
ellauri164.html on line 540: Whatever the reason for the drastic punishment, behold what grumbling does. It fuels discontent and bitterness. Be careful, fellow Christians; we can all succumb to the temptation to draw others into our anger, doubts, dissatisfaction, and fears. After all, misery loves company. Sharing concerns with friends is good and necessary, but this must be tempered by the knowledge that too much can harm them and us. A steady diet of grumbling is not good for anyone.
ellauri164.html on line 983: And so, although we commiserate with Moses, we understand that his relationship with the people, his repertoire for responding to their needs, and his modus operandi for connecting them with God will not be sufficient for the future.
ellauri171.html on line 801: To another church, Christ said, “you say, ‘I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing’—and do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked” (Revelation 3:17). These Christians, though rich with material goods of this world were very poor in faith.
ellauri183.html on line 298: I've seen some images and gifs on r/imgoingtohellforthis and what not showing Jews as miserly people. What's all this about?
ellauri194.html on line 157: Lord have mercy, my heart's in misery I got a bad feeling, my baby don't love me no more
ellauri197.html on line 122: And loved in misery, Ja kurjasti rakastin
ellauri197.html on line 142: And though it loved in misery Ja vaixe eli kurjuudessa
ellauri198.html on line 784: It requires youth to hope, and youth to recollect, but it requires courage to will repetition.... For hope is an alluring fruit which does not satisfy, recollection is a miserable pittance which does not satisfy, but repetition is the daily bread which satisfies with benediction. When one has circumnavigated existence, it will appear whether one has courage to understand that life is a repetition, and to delight in that very fact. . . . Repetition is reality, and it is the seriousness of life...
ellauri210.html on line 784: Ja vielä 1 Tanguy: Tanguy is a 2001 French black comedy by Étienne Chatiliez. When he was a newborn baby, Edith Guetz thoughtlessly told her son Tanguy : "If you want to, you can stay at home forever". 28 years later, the over-educated university teacher of Asian languages and womanizer leads a successful and wealthy life... while still living in his parents' home. Father Paul Guetz longs to see his son finally leave the nest, a desire that his wife shares. Edith finally agrees and the pair unite to make Tanguy's life at home miserable. However, they don't know that Tanguy isn't the type of guy who easily gives up. The word Tanguy became the usual term to designate an adult still living with his parents.
ellauri214.html on line 90: The Casual Vacancy, which one bookseller breathlessly predicted would be the biggest novel of the year, isn’t dreadful. It’s just dull. … The small-town characters are all deluded in their own way with their own tales to tell. The problem is, not one of them is interesting or even particularly likeable. Collectively, it’s all too easy to turn the page on them. The fanbase may find it a bit sour, as it lacks the Harry Potter books’ warmth and charm; all the characters are fairly horrible or suicidally miserable, or dead.
ellauri217.html on line 280: Toi uskominen tosin arveluttaa, onko se edes tahdonalaista toimintaa? Minusta näyttää, mich dünkt, moi dokei, nää on yxipersoonaisia verbejä, joissa subjekti on kokija, ei tekijä. Siis niinkuin piget puget paenitet, taedet atque miseret. Hävettää, pelottaa, harmittaa, kyllästyttää, kaduttaa ja säälittää. Ne vaan tulee kuin yrjö tai aivastus, ei niille mitään voi. Toisaalta Bill James jankuttaa tahdosta uskoa, eli jos käärit hihat ja oikein pinnistät, niin usko tulee lopulta kuin kova kakkakikkara ummetuxessa. Se on kuin taloudellinen päätös, valizet parhaan pelistrategian ja seuraat sitä. Nojoo, oli miten oli, muut ehdot sensijaan on selkeitä tekoja: tunnustus ja pyyntö. Helpotus on että ne on vaan puheakteja, isoja lihaxia ei tarvita. Herää kysymys: mixei herra voinut säästää syntistä niiltäkin, kun se on niin vähään tyytyväinen? Olis sanonut vaan et antaa olla, olette kaikki tervetulleita mun majataloon, kyllä täällä riittää huoneita sekä omalla kylppärillä arvihurskaisille että yhteisellä käymälällä käytävällä rotinkaisille.
ellauri222.html on line 145: I remember saying to myself, “Well, why not take a short break and have at least as much freedom of movement as this running water.” My first thought was that I must get rid of the hospital novel—it was poisoning my life. And next I recognized that this was not what being a novelist was supposed to have meant. . . . I felt just now that I had allowed myself to be dominated by the atmosphere of misery or surliness, that I had agreed somehow to be shut in or bottled up.
ellauri222.html on line 189: Bellow must have been tickled to death. The inventive feature of “Herzog” is a series of letters that the protagonist, in his misery, composes not only to Madeleine and Gersbach but to famous people (like President Eisenhower) and philosophers (like Heidegger and Nietzsche). These long letters, unfinished and unmailed, are sendups of an intellectual’s effort to understand human behavior by means of the conceptual apparatus of Mortimer Adler’s Great Books. Herzog is a comic figure, a holy fool, a schlimazel with a Ph.D. The whole point of his story is that when you are completely screwed the best you can hope for is a little sex and sympathy. The Western canon isn’t going to be much help.
ellauri222.html on line 631: A miserly millionaire with a stuttering problem, Robey is working on a book he calls The Needle’s Eye, an investigation into the nature and source of happiness. He hires Augie as a research assistant. As Augie listens to Robey discuss his book idea, he finds that the man makes sense only part of the time. He realizes that Robey is a “crank” who only wants someone to be an ear for his half-baked ideas.
ellauri236.html on line 468: “For the love of Mike, don’t start that all over again. I’ve enough worries without you adding to them. Why don’t you get smart, honey? A girl with your looks and your shape could hook a millionaire like Blandish. Why waste your time and talents on a loser like me? I’ll tell you something: I’ll always be broke. It’s a tradition in the family. My grandfather was a bankrupt. My father was a pauper. My uncle was a miser: he went crazy because he couldn’t find any money to mise over.”
ellauri238.html on line 36: Ille mi par esse deo videtur, ille, si fas est, superare divos, qui sedens adversus identidem te spectat et audit dulce ridentem, misero quod omnis eripit sensus mihi: nam simul te, Lesbia, aspexi, nihil est super mi vocis in ore, lingua sed torpet, tenuis sub artus flamma demanat, sonitu suopte tintinant aures, gemina teguntur lumina nocte. Otium, Catulle, tibi molestum est: otio exsultas nimiumque gestis: otium et reges prius et beatas perdidit urbes.
ellauri241.html on line 119: Of hearts and lips! Ah, miserable me!" Ah, kurja minä!"
ellauri241.html on line 133: So rainbow-sided, touched with miseries, Niin sateenkaarenpuoleinen, kurjuuxien koskettama,
ellauri241.html on line 607: The misery in fit magnificence. kurjuutensa sopivaan lainaloistoon.
ellauri241.html on line 1177: Is miserable.
ellauri241.html on line 1470: O misery of hell! resistless, tame,

ellauri247.html on line 261: "The learned Smelfungus travelled from Boulogne to Paris, from Paris to Rome, and so on, but he set out with the spleen and jaundice, and every object he passed by was discoloured or distorted. He wrote an account of them, but 'twas nothing but the account of his miserable feelings. I met Smelfungus in the grand portico of the Pantheon—he was just coming out of it. ''Tis nothing but a huge cockpit,' said he—'I wish you had said nothing worse of the Venus de Medici,' replied I—for in passing through Florence, I had heard he had fallen foul upon the goddess, and used her worse than a common strumpet, without the least provocation in nature. I popp'd upon Smelfungus again at Turin, in his return home, and a sad tale of sorrowful adventures had he to tell, 'wherein he spoke of moving accidents by flood and field, and of the cannibals which each other eat, the Anthropophagi'; he had been flayed alive, and bedevil'd, and used worse than St. Bartholomew, at every stage he had come at. 'I'll tell it,' cried Smelfungus, 'to the world.' 'You had better tell it,' said I, 'to your physician.'" (Sterne)
ellauri247.html on line 353: Johnson displayed signs consistent with several diagnoses, including depression and Tourette syndrome. According to Boswell, Johnson "felt himself overwhelmed with an horrible melancholia, with perpetual irritation, fretfulness, and impatience; and with a dejection, gloom, and despair, which made existence misery".
ellauri260.html on line 384: Aika törkeetä että Eucken kehtaa väittää sosialisteja historiattomixi. Koko opinkappaleen nimikin on historiallinen marxismi. Ize Rudi koittaa sumuttaa historian kulkua, laittaa historian sijaan tradition, vitun konservatiivi. Rudin mielestä historian jatkuvuuden takaa kansallinen armeija sekä kansallinen hallintokoneisto. Varmaan kansallinen poliisi ja yxityiset vartijayrityxet sietää vielä mainita. Nää mekanismit ruumiintarkastavat alhaisemmat impulssit ja vapauttavat miehen ohikiitävien hetkien ja vaihtelevien tunnelmien hallinnasta. Ne ovat todellisia elämänvoimia, ne ylläpitää tärkeitä fiktiivisiä tunteita, kuten kunnia, urheus, omistautuminen, lojaalisuus ja lahjomattomuus. A nation that disowns its power structure must disown its own nature, deny itself. It is, in a word, a miserable nation. A big LOL kuule Ruudolffi, puhanenäinen poroeläin! Varsinainen törkimys.
ellauri262.html on line 321: The scholar David Craig writes that Shelob is sometimes just called "she", drawing the reader's attention to her gender. Her "hate and depravity" are "strongly sexualised"; Tolkien wrote that "Far and wide her lesser broods, bastards of the miserable mates, her own offspring, that she slew, spread from glen to glen". Craig comments that "her crimes are abominable and include incest, illegitimacy and infanticide, all crimes pertaining to sex".
ellauri263.html on line 621: Aleister Crowley (/ˈælɪstər ˈkroʊli/; born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947) who was an English occultist, philosopher, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century. A prolific writer, he published widely over the course of his miserable life.
ellauri272.html on line 418: Bloom wrote: “Ammons’s poetry does for me what Stevens’s did earlier, and the High Romantics [Bloom’s term for William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and Lord Byron] before that; it helps me to live my miserable life.
ellauri278.html on line 161: Shoot these rabid dogs. Death to this gang who hide their ferocious teeth, their eagle claws, from the people! Down with that vulture Trotsky, from whose mouth a bloody venom drips, putrefying the great ideals of Marxism! ... Down with these abject animals! Let's put an end once and for all to these miserable hybrids of foxes and pigs, these stinking corpses! Let's exterminate the mad dogs of capitalism, who want to tear to pieces the flower of our new Soviet nation! Let's push the bestial hatred they bear our leaders back down their own throats!
ellauri281.html on line 160: Shoot these rabid dogs. Death to this gang who hide their ferocious teeth, their eagle claws, from the people! Down with that vulture Trotsky, from whose mouth a bloody venom drips, putrefying the great ideals of Marxism! ... Down with these abject animals! Let's put an end once and for all to these miserable hybrids of foxes and pigs, these stinking corpses! Let's exterminate the mad dogs of capitalism, who want to tear to pieces the flower of our new Soviet nation! Let's push the bestial hatred they bear our leaders back down their own throats!
ellauri318.html on line 340: Samin pojat oli hörhölahko 1970-luvun New Yorkissa jota johti Sam Carrin koira. Siihen kuului "Be Your Own Best Friendin" kirjoittajan nimiserkku, josta tuli serkkuansa kuuluisampi sarjamurhaaja Son of Sam.
ellauri323.html on line 99: some of them—“nihil non commiserunt stupri, saevitiae, impietatis.”
ellauri347.html on line 461: Economic sanctions have already demonstrated practical and normative value as responses to unacceptable Russian behaviour – but they need to be allowed time to work, and their effectiveness should not be judged against the immiseration of the working class. Despite claims to the contrary, sanctions have influenced Russian actions and turned their economy toward BRICS, away from overpriced Western rubbish.
ellauri370.html on line 345: Koska on järjetöntä ja äärimmäisen epämukavaa, että juutalaiset, jotka Jumala on tuominnut omasta syystään ikuiseen orjuuteen, voivat sillä verukkeella, että hurskaiden kristittyjen on hyväksyttävä heidät ja säilytettävä heidän asuinpaikkansa, olla niin kiittämättömiä kristityille, koska kiitoksen sijaan armollisesta kohtelusta he näyttää fäkkiä, ja keskenään ansaitsemansa orjuuden sijaan he onnistuvat vaatimaan ylivoimaisuutta: me, jotka äskettäin saimme tietää, että juuri nämä juutalaiset ovat tunkeutuneet röyhkeästi Roomaan ja useisiin paavinvaltioihin, alueille jossa heidän röyhkeytensä lisääntyi niin paljon, että he eivät vain uskalla asua kristittyjen keskuudessa, vaan myös kirkkojen läheisyydessä ilman pukeutumiseroa, ja jopa vuokraavat taloja pääkaduilta ja aukioilta, ostavat ja omistavat kiinteää omaisuutta, ottavat palvelukseen piikoja, sairaanhoitajia ja muita kristittyjä palvelijoita ja tekevät muita lukuisia rikoksia häväisten ja halveksien kristillistä nimeä.
ellauri372.html on line 81: The first ever Roman fire brigade was created by Crassus. Fires were almost a daily occurrence in Rome, and Crassus took advantage of the fact that Rome had no fire department, by creating his own brigade—500 men strong—which rushed to burning buildings at the first cry of alarm. Upon arriving at the scene, however, the firefighters did nothing while Crassus offered to buy the burning building from the distressed property owner, at a miserable price. If the owner agreed to sell the property, his men would put out the fire; if the owner refused, then they would simply let the structure burn to the ground. After buying many properties this way, he rebuilt them, and often leased the properties to their original owners or new tenants.
ellauri372.html on line 129: si non periret immiserabilis Ellei anneta panttivankien säälittä
ellauri374.html on line 426: The Hamas manifesto 1988 approvingly quotes the notorious antisemitic forgery, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and warns of Israeli plans to conquer Arab and Muslim lands “from the Nile to the Euphrates”. Sheikh Yassin is the spiritual leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement, which was born and bred in the squalor and misery of Gaza and encouraged – or at least ignored – by the Israelis, until they realised belatedly it would supplant the PLO. The movement, known by its Arabic acronym as Hamas, has been active since the intifada erupted here last December.
ellauri386.html on line 456: He was allowed to examine the executioner's axe, musing: "This is a sharp Medicine, but it is a Physician for all diseases and miseries". His last words were later uttered to the hesitant executioner: "What dost thou fear? Strike, man, strike!"
ellauri402.html on line 53: Erik nimiserkuxet ajoivat Jönsin pikkuvespalla Joensuusta Enoon kesäjuhlile. Kesäteatterissa esitettiin harrastelijoiden voimin Sången om den eldröda blomman. Paikallinen poliisi miespääosassa flengasi humalaisen kilpakosijan niska peffa otteella aidan yli. Ääni yleisöstä: Siinä on poliisi työssään.
ellauri408.html on line 276: The Bible is full of false prophecies that can never be fulfilled. As I will explain immediately after this intro, a biblical prophet, Ezekiel, even admitted a failed prophecy, then immediately issued another prophecy, which also failed miserably!
ellauri408.html on line 978: Quoties ipsum deinde operis incepti poenituit, compositi puduit, inconsiderate laudati teeduit, absolvendi piguit ! Piget pudet paenitet, taedet atque miseret.
ellauri426.html on line 300: What is it like to live in Finland, the happiest country in the world? Horrible, absolutely horrible. Please don’t move here, there are already five million people living in this craphole in insufferable misery, more than enough if you ask my modest opinion. If you want to come as a tourist and want bring us some money as charity, you are more than welcome, though.
ellauri435.html on line 473: Economic sanctions have already demonstrated practical and normative value as responses to unacceptable Russian behaviour – but they need to be allowed time to work, and their effectiveness should not be judged against the immiseration of the working class. Despite claims to the contrary, sanctions have influenced Russian actions and turned their economy toward BRICS, away from overpriced Western rubbish.
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 378: The play ends with an image of a miserable Shylock and the Christian community celebrating their victory in grand style.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 434: Who make up a heaven of our misery Jotka meikkaa meidän köyhyyden taivasta.
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 511: His radio and television programs, popular from 1932 until his death in 1974, were a major influence on the sitcom genre. Benny often portrayed his character as a miser who obliviously played his violin badly and ridiculously claimed to be 39 years of age, regardless of his actual age.
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 491: The latest indicator that things are terribly out of whack came in a report last week from the Economic Policy Institute, which found that compensation for American chief executives increased by 940% from 1978 to 2018, while pay for the average worker rose by a miserable 12% over the same 40-year period.
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 621: Mark Twain said, “Comparison is the death of joy.” Worse, it’s also the birth of misery. The less you compare, the bigger your capacity for empathy. Meet people on their own terms. You won’t doubt yourself as much and be less prone to jealousy, which only leads to fear, anger, hate, and suffering.
xxx/ellauri126.html on line 539: Someone very insecure about who they are that they must at all times appear to be 'edgy' with shock value in order to stay relevant. This often means someone who thinks excessive violence and guns are cool, plays way too much GTA and goes out of their way to be an annoying hipster douchebag, often excusing their pretty disgusting selfish behaviour and toxic conceited attitudes by quoting "Beyond Good and Evil" by Neitzsche. They will also find other Edgelords to create cliques with in order to maintain their comfortable Groupthink dynamics and will malign those who do not share their miserable hipster world view.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 634: Near the end of Nabakov's Lolita, an older but humbler Humbert Humbert, miserably remorseful for "depriving Lolita of her childhood", all the while fucking her like a mini size silicone doll, quotes a (fictitious) "old poet":
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 723: Anyway, Endymion falls in love with a beautiful Indian maiden. Both ride winged black steeds to Mount Olympus where Cynthia awaits, only for Endymion to forsake the goddess for his new, mortal, love. Endymion and the Indian girl return to earth, the latter saying she cannot be his love. He is miserable, 'til quite suddenly he comes upon the Indian maiden again and she reveals that she is in fact Cynthia. She then tells him of how she tried to forget him, to move on, but that in the end, "'There is not one,/ No, no, not one/ But thee.'"
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 408: Se joka on nähnyt vain miehen kurjuuden, ei ole mitään nähnyt. On nähtävä naisen kurjuus. Se joka on nähnyt naisen kurjuuden, ei ole mitään nähnyt. On nähtävä lapsen kurjuus. Se joka on nähnyt lapsen kurjuuden, ei ole mitään nähnyt. On nähtävä Ollin kurjuus.Hugo, Les miserablesMKILL!0
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 338: Upon arrival in London on 8 November, the three of them took suites at Nerot's Hotel after a missed communication from Nelson to his wife about receiving the party at their home, Roundwood. Lady Nelson and Nelson's father arrived and they all dined at the hotel, with Fanny deeply unhappy to see Emma pregnant. The affair soon became public knowledge, and to the delight of the newspapers, Fanny did not accept the affair as placidly as Sir William. Emma was winning the media war at that point, and every fine lady was experimenting with her look. Nelson contributed to Fanny's misery by being cruel to her when not in Emma's company. Sir William was mercilessly lampooned in the press, but his sister observed that he doted on Emma and she was very attached to him.
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 177: ne la miseria; e ciò sa ‘l tuo dottore. kurjuudessa; sun tohtorismies sen ties.
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 38: Miley on yhä hurjan söpönen. En kylä erota sen vilkkuluomia vaikka kuinka tihrustan. Sen kun sais elävänä pulloon. Totuus on se, että monipersoonaisuus on vilpittömästi tunnustettu diagnoosi. Yxipersoonaisia ovat mm. piget pudet paenitet taedet atque miseret.
xxx/ellauri177.html on line 109: Sitten hänen mieleensä palasi muisto seuraavasta vihkimisestä, juhlallisempana, pelottavampana, keskellä samaa urkujen laulua, jonka keinuminen näytti olevan Jumalan bravuuri; sinä päivänä hänen harteillaan oli alidiakonin dalmaatikko, hän vannoi tervaavansa perseensä ikuisiksi ajoiksi siveyden lupauksella, hän vapisi koko lihastaan uskostaan huolimatta kauheasti: piispan "Munat tähän koriin" laittoi kaksi hänen tovereistaan pakenemaan kalpeina hänen vierestään; hänen uusina tehtäviään oli palvella pappia alttarilla, valmistaa pylväitä, laulaa kirje, pyyhkiä malja ja kantaa ristiä kulkueessa. Ja lopuksi hän parahti viimeisen kerran kappelissa kesäkuun auringon säteilyn alla; mutta tällä kertaa hän käveli kulkueen kärjessä, hänellä oli unlucky Alf sidottu vyöhönsä, tähti ristissä rinnassa, keula putosi hänen kaulastaan; Hän pyörtyi korkeimmasta tunteesta ja näki hänelle pappeuden antaneen piispan kalpeat kasvot, pappeuden täyteyden kolminkertaisella kätten päällepanemisella. Kirkollisen kuuliaisuuden valan jälkeen hänestä tuntui kuin hänet olisi nostettu paasikiviltä, kun prelaatin täysi ääni puhui latinalaisen lauseen: "Accipe Spiritum sanctum: quorum miseris peccata, remittuntur eis, et quorum retineris, retenta sunt." Eli saat täten täydet supervoimat, vallan sitoa ja päästää. Paizi tietenkin ize izesi. Siihen tarviit kolleegan apua.
xxx/ellauri178.html on line 165: Pedantti Roth ei anna kohta vaimon tehdä mitään kun se ei tee mitään tarpeexi hyvin. Nehän on kuin nimiserkkunsa Riitta ja Wolfram Roth, paizi Philip jaxaa vielä vittuilla vaimolle koko ajan.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 217:

  • A man’s as miserable as he thinks he is, if not more.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 295: In 1941, bugler and career soldier Private Robert E. Lee Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) transfers from Fort Shafter to a rifle company at Schofield Barracks on the island of Oahu. Because Prewitt was also a boxer, Captain Dana "Dynamite" Holmes wants him on his regimental team. Prewitt explains that he stopped fighting after blinding a friend and refuses. Consequently, Holmes makes Prewitt's life miserable and ultimately orders First Sergeant Milton Warden (Lancaster) to prepare a court-martial. Warden suggests doubling Prewitt's company punishment as an alternative. Prewitt is hazed by the other NCOs and is supported only by his close friend, Private Angelo Maggio (Sinatra).
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 196: Roger Martin du Gard (23 March 1881 – 22 August 1958) was a French novelist, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature. Martin du Gard, homosexual by inclination and avocation, was miserably married to a devout Catholic who despised all his literary friends. Martin du Gard is much impressed with the fine appearance of the German race. The handsome boys and beautiful young girls are, to him, a reincarnation of ancient Greece. Martin du Gard reported back to André Gide on the wonders and delights of Berlin, where he had found the young involved in ‘natural, gratuitous pleasures, sport, bathing, free love, games, [and] a truly pagan, Dionysiac freedom’.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 53: Älä jahtaa pakoilevaa, älä kärvistele, nec quae fugit sectare, nec miser vive,
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 307: Always Coming Home, set in California in the distant future, examines a warlike society, resembling contemporary American society, from the perspective of the Kesh, its pacifist neighbors. The society of the Kesh has been identified by scholars as a feminist utopia, which Le Guin uses to explore the role of technology. Scholar Warren Rochelle stated that it was "neither a matriarchy nor a patriarchy: men and women just are". Ich bin nur. "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas", a parable depicting a society in which widespread wealth, happiness, and security, comes at the cost of the continued misery of a single child, has also been read as a critique of contemporary American society. The Word for World is Forest explored the manner in which the structure of society affects the natural environment; in the novel, the natives of the planet of Athshe have adapted their way of life to the ecology of the planet. The colonizing human society, in contrast, is depicted as destructive and uncaring; in depicting it, Le Guin also critiqued colonialism and imperialism, driven partly by her disapproval for U.S. intervention in the Vietnam War.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 41: Is it not true that, bereft of all sense of decency and ethical restraints, both these miscreants then emptied on the rocks of lifeless Earth six barrels of gelatinous glue, rancid, plus two cans of albuminous paste, spoiled, and that to this ooze they added some curdled ribose, pentose, and levulose, and-as though that filth were not enough-they poured upon it three large jugs of a mildewed solution of amino acids, then stirred the seething swill with a coal shovel twisted to the left, and also used a poker, likewise bent in the same direction, as a consequence of which the proteins of all future organisms on Earth were LEFT-handed?! And finally, is it not true that God, suffering at the time from a boner and moreover egged on by Lorrd, who was reeling from an excessive intake of intoxicants, did willfully and knowingly jerk off into that protoplasmal matter, and, having infected it thereby with the most virulent viruses, guffawed that he had thus breathed 'the fucking breath of life' into those miserable evolutionary be ginnings?!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 467: A high-IQ person in Quora complains: I know there are many high-IQ people like me out there who weren’t as lucky, and live average or even miserable lives despite their intelligence. Life can be really unfair. It’s really very easy to screw life up, even when you have a high IQ. Especially when you have a high IQ.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 246: Tuntui oikein oudolta seurata japanilaista vastaanottoseremoniaa. Erityisen selvänä syöpyi muistiin erään japanilaisen pariskunnan tervehtimiseremonia. Mies oli ollut poissa Japanista yhteen menoon 8 vuotta, mutta siitä huolimatta aviopuolisot, nyt ensi kertaa tuon pitkän ajan jälkeen tavattuaan, pysähtyivät muutaman askeleen päähän toisistaan ja kumarsivat toisilleen syvään ja pitkään. Odottamiani syleilyä, naurua ja kovaäänistä iloista keskustelua ei syntynyt. Kumpainenkin seisoi siinä syvään kumartuneena ja ikään kuin henkeään pidätellen, katselivat toisiaan miehen vihdoin ensimmäisenä hiljalleen ojentuessa. Mutta vaikka japanilainen näin peittääkin innostuksensa ja katsoo velvollisuudekseen kaikkien tunteittensa tukahduttamisen ainakin ulkomaalaisilta, huomaa kuitenkin heitä mekon alta lähemmin tarkastellessaan mm. Geisha kylpylöissä, ettei innostusta ja tulisuutta suinkaan heiltä puutu, varsinkaan siinä vaiheessa kun mies hiljalleen alkaa ojentua. Alkujäykkyydestä päästyä alkaa viirusilmän pingotuskin löystyä. ;D
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 124: Den israeliska forskaren Zeev Sternhell ser fascismen som en form av revision av marxismen. Detta tänkande sökte övervinna det liberala samhällets atomisering. Man accepterade den ”liberala ekonomin”, men tog avstånd från liberalismens filosofiska grundvalar: universalism, framsteg, naturrätt och jämlikhet. Vilken idiot!
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 486: Indeed if I could I would rather not have any children. Was almost 30-years old when I did. The issue was the bitch of a partner I chose - not the children. Most of their childhood was complete misery for them but I won’t get those great years back. I kept in a good shape and whacked them well and right to the best of my ability. They are all successful adults now. They are grateful that we are not close at all these days, and I’m living and learning to be OK with that.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2026: O miserable, and spoiled at thine own hand.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2156: And sister miserable, a grievous thing
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2208: Whine masterless in miserable sleep,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2296: Made miserable above all miseries made,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3188: Disbranched and desecrated miserably,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3245: And by this miserable spoil, and me
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 427: Hello, Dolly! is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder´s 1938 farce The Merchant of Yonkers, which Wilder revised and retitled The Matchmaker in 1955. The musical follows the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker, as she travels to Yonkers, New York, to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. The show was originally entitled Dolly, A Damned Exasperating Woman.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 476: Directed by Gene Kelly and written and produced by Ernest Lehman, the film stars Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker and Louis Armstrong (whose recording of the title tune had become a number-one single in May 1964). The film follows the story of Dolly Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers, New York in order to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his niece's intended and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 343: Probably the most influential greedy Jewish caricature after Shakespeare’s Shylock is Charles Dickens’ Scrooge. Scrooge (as many Jewish writers have pointed out) is a miser with an obviously Jewish name (Ebenezer) and a pointed nose. He doesn’t celebrate Christmas and needs to be converted to charity and piety. It’s not especially subtle.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 694: In 1979, along with Mervyn Stockwood, the Bishop of Southwark, Muggeridge appeared on the chat show Friday Night, Saturday Morning to discuss the film Life of Brian with Monty Python members John Cleese and Michael Palin. Although the Python members gave reasons that they believed the film to be neither anti-Christian nor mocking the person of Jesus, both Muggeridge and the bishop insisted that they were being disingenuous and that the film was anti-Christian and blasphemous. Muggeridge further declared their film to be "buffoonery", "tenth-rate", "this miserable little film" and "this little squalid number".
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 615: Bet you'd like read the next turn. Sorry I couldn't think of something. Sounds like it's heading toward a slap, in the face or on the butt, who knows. If Edgar says, “Damn, I feel miserable,” I am quite certain that carries more intellectual and psychological heft than you writer, penning “Edgar felt miserable.”
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 167: 'After a year of absolute misery, I began to take lovers. The first was Geordie, the fifth Duke of Sutherland, who was very much married but had admired me for a long while. He was Under Secretary of State for War at the time.'
    xxx/ellauri422.html on line 102: Fasanfula nyheter säger Ulf Kristersson men vilken tur att inga svenskar blev drabbade. Gärningsmannen är en 50-årig saudiarabisk islamkritisk psykiatrisk AfD anhängare i en hyr-BMW. Han har också kritiserat ”Tysklands öppna gränser” på sociala medier. ”Tyskland vill islamisera Europa”. Nattens övriga nyheter: 14 skadade i attack mot Tel Aviv. En projektil avfyrad från Jemen har slagit ned i Tel Aviv-området i centrala Israel. 14 personer har skadats lindrigt. 7 barn till bomberades ihjäl i Gaza. Isku kohdistui useisiin terroristeihin sanoo IDF.
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