ellauri011.html on line 1350: Suomalaiset on naiveja, 60% luulee että mediassa painettu (tai klikattu) sana on totta, mustaa valkoisella (nyttemmin värikuvina). Ranskalaisista ja jenkeistä enää pieni vähemmistö. Mut niinhän ne vähän aikaa sitten vielä uskoi Raamattuun. Ja kirkon seinille maalattuihin pirunkuviin. Asiaa auttaa, että vasemmistolehdet saatiin ryssän romahduksen jälkeen hengiltä ja Yle hallituksen kontrolliin. Ei kuulu enää soraääniä. Vaihtoehtoisia totuuksia.
ellauri028.html on line 198: Apparently man is a selfish prick that can't think for himself and relies on "outside influences". He is a chameleon. He is nothing but a mere machine. Well, at least according to Twain. Man is a fraud and only lives for himself. He is really driving home this point that everyone is selfish and acts out of selfish needs (big surprise?), even if viewed (publicly and personally) as a self-sacrificing person. My question is; who cares? If the end result is the same, what does the actions matter. Let's say, saving a woman from a burning house. Twain says you do this out of making yourself feel good and avoiding the pain of not saving the woman, nothing else; the woman comes second to your own need of feeling good. But regardless of how it makes you feel, you still saved the woman in the end. The good is still done, even though you did it for yourself. Forget how the action was achieved. What does it matter if we refer to this as "self sacrificing" or "selfishness". Answer me this question, Twain! THE ACTION REMAINS THE SAME!!!.... I feel this must have been written during a time when everyone was going around smugly proclaiming to be self-sacrificing do-gooders and self-proclaimed religious nuts while really being shitty people; which had to be the most annoying thing ever. I guess it feels a bit outdated and I think people who naively go around claiming that they are "self-sacrificing do-gooders" are simply laughed at in our post modern times as smug assholes who need to get off their high horse (high horse? who owns a fucking horse nowadays, anyways?). I feel it is pretty accepted now that those who do good are doing them for their own selfish gains and the view of acceptance by others, at least I think this is the case. I don't know cause I don't know do-gooders, everyone I know (including myself) are dicks and more concerned with their celluar phones and creating social dating websites on the internet in vain attempts to pick up chicks only to drink alone and desperately spend several hours harassing women on social dating sites until one, out of pity, decides to respond to your 50 private messages, which then they foolishly decides to set up a date with you; only for you to be disappointed and stood up; which results in more drinking and paying a "dancer" to give you a hand job behind the goodwill on a Saturday night....
ellauri043.html on line 2419: Siellä on myös miehiä, mutta alempisäätyisiä, niiden naamat on samalla kertaa naiveja ja karkeita.


ellauri048.html on line 1074: Garrett Jones claims that Alfred Tennyson and Arthur Henry Hallam, whose death was the occasion for writing In Memoriam, were in some sense homosexual lovers, and that Hallam was a promiscuous homosexual whose father sent him to Cambridge, separating him from his Eton friends as a way of curtailing his son's inclinations (a curious, rather naive strategy, one might think!). For most of the book, he gives the impression that the two friends had an intense homosexual relationship that must have included physical acts. However, on p. 192 out of 199, he announces the following:
ellauri051.html on line 1589: 983 Behavior lawless as snow-flakes, words simple as grass, uncomb'd head, laughter, and naivetè, 983 Käyttäytyminen laitonta kuin lumihiutaleet, sanat yksinkertaiset kuin ruoho, kampaamaton pää, nauru ja naiivi,
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.
ellauri090.html on line 107: In contrast to the earlier novel of the trilogy, Quincas Borba was written in third person, telling the story of Rubião, a naive young man who becomes a disciple and later the heir of the titular philosopher Quincas Borba, a character in the earlier novel. While living according to the fictional "Humanitist" philosophy of Quincas Borba, Rubião befriends and is fooled by the greedy Christiano and his wife Sofia who manage to take him for his entire inheritance.
ellauri096.html on line 670: In a 1976 paper, Robert Lucas argued that it is naive to try to predict the effects of a change in economic policy entirely on the basis of relationships observed in historical data, especially highly aggregated historical data. Lucas claimed that the decision rules of Keynesian models, such as the fiscal multiplier, cannot be considered as structural, in the sense that they cannot be invariant with respect to changes in government policy variables, stating:
ellauri100.html on line 333: The same goes for jejune libertarians, of all ages, whose narrow rationalism often materializes in rank offensiveness and a tendency toward naive absolutism. (See this and this, for example. And take this, and this!)
ellauri106.html on line 86: Instead of turning away from reality, Roth responded with satire, which he defined as "moral indignation translated into comic art". Roth's satire often arises from the disparity between ideals and reality, the naive disappointment of his heroes and the disillusionment of the American dream.
ellauri107.html on line 95: After a few dates, Brenda persuades her father to invite Neil to stay with them for two weeks. This angers her mother, who feels that she should have been asked instead. Neil enjoys being able to sneak into Brenda's room at night but has misgivings over her entitled outlook, which is reflected in her spoiled and petulant younger sister, and her naive brother Ron, who misses the hero worship he enjoyed as a star basketball player at Ohio State University. Neil is astonished when Brenda reveals that she does not take birth control pills or use any other precautions to avoid pregnancy. She angrily rejects Neil's concerns. He prepares to leave, but she decides to persuade him to stay by agreeing to get a diaphragm.
ellauri115.html on line 398: Hume's friends travelling in France had already told him about his incomparable standing in Parisian society. And the two years he spent in Paris were to be the happiest of his life. He was rapturously embraced there, loaded, in his words, "with civilities". Hume stressed the near-universal judgment on his personality and morals. "What gave me chief pleasure was to find that most of the elogiums bestowed on me, turned on my personal character; my naivety & simplicity of manners, the candour and mildness of my disposition &tc." Indeed, his French admirers gave him the sobriquet Le Bon David, the good David.
ellauri182.html on line 141: “The tone of Yashimoto’s stories is strange, for it veers from childlike naivete to flights of bizarre fancy, which is just like most of Japanese comic books for teenagers.” the publicity photograph of Yoshimoto Banana, hugging her little puppy dog, is cuteness personified. The fact that her father is the most famous philosopher of the 1960s new left gives her name an extra air of incongruousness, as though there were a young German novelist called Banana Habermas. It's daddy's fault! Banana is daddy's girl. Daddy oli sille isänä ja äitinä.
ellauri189.html on line 142: naively, like a mood, into an abstract scheme, we realize that space is often a
ellauri210.html on line 51: Se karkas Hondurasiin pakoon tuomiota pankkikavalluxesta mutta palasi tubiin kuolevan vaimon luo ja sen kuoltua istui Ohiossa kiltisti kolme vuotta viidestä. Lukijat tykkäsi sen naiveista Maupassant tyyppisistä jutuista joissa on joku juju lopussa, muttei kriitikot.
ellauri214.html on line 537: It’s a typically provocative and witty inversion from the leftwing humanist, who today tells me that Polish intellectuals have been strangely “relieved” by America’s election of Donald Trump and Britain’s vote for Brexit. “It is reassuring for them to know that populist movements are everywhere. They feel better for knowing that other countries can be naive too.”
ellauri219.html on line 817: The real tragedy here being, that America has been sincere in its naive, Wilsonian vision of a better world. They were, in fact, high on their own supply. Well the suckers were, the same ones as were taken in by the American Dream.
ellauri219.html on line 824: That naive optimism was weaponised in American mass culture as a vehicle of hegemony, but it was no less sincerely articulated for it—and to a more cynical, war-weary audience outside of America, the response vacillated between envy and irritation, depending on how attached the audience it was to its own culture, how susceptible to the siren call of Blue Jeans and Coke, how impoverished, and how insecure. (Insecure goes both ways in the response.)
ellauri248.html on line 161: Friedrich Nietzsche übernahm zwar die Methode, kritisierte aber einige Zeit nach dem persönlichen Bruch in seiner Genealogie der Moral die Schlussfolgerungen Rées: Diese seien viel zu simpel und basierten auf einer naiven utilitaristischen Sicht. Haloo Fred, wer is der Naive von euch beiden?
ellauri317.html on line 41: naiveja sosialistisia realisteja, jälkimmäiset läpimätiä laissez faire turdeja. Ei mikään historian syvä ja mahtava kansanliike ole välttänyt likaista kuohua: sitä, ettei kokemattomien uudistajien joukkoon pesiytyisi seikkailijoita ja petkuttajia, kerskailijoita ja suunpieksäjiä ja ettei esiintyisi eräiden johtajien yrityksiä tarttua kahteenkymmeneen asiaan vaikkeivät pysty yhtään
ellauri333.html on line 153: Secondly, in the first rock-edict, section B, he directly prohibits the killing of animals at sacrifices. At the end of the same edict, however, he rather naively confesses that he had not yet been able to carry out fully the 1 abstention from killing animals' which formed part of his moral code, and that three animals were still being killed daily in his kitchen; but he promises that even this slaughter would be discontinued in future. Samansuuntaisia hiilijalanjälkilupauxia tekevät kaikki kauppiaat tänä päivänä.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 753: Ennemmin naiivi ja väärässä kuin kyyninen ja oikeassa. I prefer to be naive and wrong instead of cynical and right.
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 456: Ei semmosta tapahdu! Tää on valehtelua! Pekka vinkaisee. Mixhän se vinkaisee korkeimmalta sillon kun sen argumentit on erityisen huonoja, kun se on vaan eri mieltä? Hyvin sivistymätön puhetapa sillä on. Ja argumentit äärimmäisen naiveja. Kuinkahan se kehtaa puhua läpiä noin päähänsä? Onkohan sillä minkään maakunnan tutkintoa? No kai se saa jehovan asianajajana huijata siinä missä devils advocate. Teitä vedetään täten nenästä. Alkuperätiede ei ole tiedettä, se on uskontoa. Jättäkää se meille, me tiedetään.
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 512: Sulking, sarcastic, and talk too much Smirking, naive, and don't talk too much
xxx/ellauri173.html on line 618: Hys ! Ja yxi teistä kaikista kiitos naiveimmuutensa.
xxx/ellauri227.html on line 335: Nelikymppinen suikulainen blondi sveduämmä Linda Staaf on kiivennyt reittä myöten korkealle Ruåzin viranomaisissa, eikä vaan yhtä reittä vaan kahta: ensin rillipäisen poliisipäällikön laihaa reittä myöten huippupalkoille poliisikunnassa valonarkoihin turvallisuushommiin merkonomin pohjakoulutuxella, sitten jatkoreisi Ruåzin lähinnä huvittuneisuutta herättävän maanpuolustuxen johdossa. Korruptio rehottaa ja huippujätkien pallit eikun heiluvat Lindan perseessä. Hyvä ettei kaverit sentään ole naiveja. Ne tietävät millä reijällä ne puuhaavat.
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