ellauri011.html on line 1003: Tehdään siis koe Viskoosin kylässä, laitetaan kultaharkkoreppu syötixi. Kokeillaan onx "ihmiset", siis random 281 kyläläistä tässä perslävessä, hyviä vai pahoja, sillä et nyysiikö ne "mun" kultaharkot, tai tappaako ne maxusta, ihan sama kenet, molemmat on hirmu pahoja tekoja.
ellauri017.html on line 1241: tasaisesti vaikkakaan ei randomisti.
ellauri023.html on line 1214: Energian säilymisen laki on fysiikassa tärkeä (vaikka ei mitenkään pyhä), mutta ei se ole logiikkaa. Periaatteessa hetkellä t voisi olla olematta mitään, ja hetkellä t+1 jotakin. Maailmaan voisi kuplia koko ajan uutta ainetta. Loogisesti konsistentti ajatus, oli se totta sitten tai tarua. Tietysti se on jotenkin randomia ellei sitä säätele. Se tekee tilaa enkeleille ynnä muille ihmeille, sen takia kai se tuntui Pertti Rovamosta pahalta. Tuliko Pertistä isona eräopas vai mikä? Meni mezään pakoon niskuroivaa maailmaa.
ellauri033.html on line 516: Tää kokonaisuus > Sigma osat
on musta ollut aina tyhmä fraasi, tän selvitin peliteorialla filsan sivulavissa. Tietystikään useimmat kokonaisuudet ei ole summia vaan muita rakenteita. Summa toteuttaa summan lait, kokonaisuudet yleensä ei. Mut sillä ei ole mitään tekemistä determinismin kaa. Eik determinismillä vapaan tahdon kaa. Tää on niin loppuun natustettu aihe et miten noi uskovaiset jaxavat. Muze on niille tosi tärkeä, sillä vapaan tahdon mukana menee synti, synnin mukana armo, ja armon mukana hierarkian leipäpuu. Höpsis! kaikki toimii ihan niinkuin ennenkin, vaik sen impin päästää karkuun laatikosta. Yhdet sooloilee, toiset rankasee, se toimii jos tyyppi ei oo sekopää, kaikki tikittää kuin JJ:n käkikello ilman Dostojevskin randomin vapaan tahdon väliintuloa.
ellauri046.html on line 280: random">Read more existential comics
ellauri061.html on line 201: August Wilhelm Schlegel työnsi myös lusikkansa soppaan. Schlegel perceived unity in the multiple plot lines. He noted that the donkey's head is not a random transformation, but reflects Bottom's true nature. Eli se oli oikeasti oikea aasi. Ovelaa. Hyvin ajateltu Robin! He identified the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe as a burlesque of the Athenian lovers.
ellauri063.html on line 65: Rosa Lichtenstein? I am not quite sure who this person is and who publishes her work, but I can scarcely find anything on her besides her own resource page. Which leads me to believe the addition of her in this is nothing more than self-promotion by the author in particular themselves. This lowers the quality of this article to let any random Blogger have their criticisms added to this. Dialectical Materialism is a serioues philolosophical school and method attached to Marxism, and there is lot of commentary on the subject without resorting to unpublished internet articles.
ellauri063.html on line 70: Anyway, what do you mean 'random blog'? It's not even a blog! In fact, my site contains the most detailed and comprehensive demolition of this 'theory' (dialectical materialism) ever written by a Marxist -- i.e., me. Rosa Lichtenstein. Listen:
ellauri065.html on line 513: ebin: sometimes spelled "epin", is an intentional misspelling of the word "epic" which is often associated with the character Spurdo Spärde and ironic meme culture. According to Encyclopedia Dramatica, the term "epin" was coined as a shortened form of the phrase epic win in June 2009 on 4chan´s /b/ (random) board, where it was spammed repeatedly and accused of being a forced meme. On June 7th, several Urban Dictionary definitions for "epin" were submitted. According to the s4s Wiki, the term "ebin" was subsequently coined as a Spurdo Spärde-style misspelling of epin on the Finnish image board Kuvalauta to avoid bans for posting the word "epic." Derived senses:
ellauri071.html on line 80: "Little sigma, times P of s equals one over the square root of two pi, times e to the minus s squared over two little-sigma squared" would be the probability density function for a Normally Distributed random variable with mean zero and standard deviation little sigma (though here the traditional form has been multiplied through by little sigma, probably to make it easier for Roger to say). But this is "P of s-over-little-sigma" - a reference to things not being quite Normal?
ellauri072.html on line 318: Tiedelehti tuuttaa: "Ihmiset lumoutuvat kexityistä tapahtumista esimerkixi sarjoissa, tietokonepeleissä, romaaneissa ja elokuvissa". Mä en. En jaxa fantasioita, en seikkailuja enkä juonenkäänteitä. En taida olla enää ihminen. Siitä olen vaan tosi iloinen. Ehkäpä aivoni ovat menneet overfitin puolelle, eivätkä enää ota vastaan randomeja syötteitä. Minusta on tullut ropotti. Marvin the manic depressive droid lihasta ja verestä. “My capacity for happiness, you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first.”
ellauri077.html on line 192: Muze menee niinkuin sadussa Pekka ja susi. Kun on tarpeexi monta kertaa petetty, ei auta minkäänlainen vakuuttelu. Naapuriin voi luottaa just niin pitkälle kun sen jaxaa heittää. Turha siinä on enää painaa käpäliä rintapieliin ja tervehtiä lippua. Tai niinkun siinä episteemisessä kompatehtävässä jossa oli tyyppi joka puhui aina totta, tyyppi joka aina valehteli ja piti selvittää kumpi oli kumpi. Se onnistuu jos muuttujia ei ole liikaa. Jos tyypit puhuu totta ja valehtelee randomisti, no hope.
ellauri092.html on line 168: Kai kalvinistien mielestä noi toiset oli jotain farisealaisia joilla oli pelastuxeen joku resepti tai läpiveto-ohje, vaikka (kalvinistit sanoi) se on ihan herran kädessä. Se päättää randomisti ketkä on lampaita ja ketkä vuohia, eikä siihen voi millään charityllä vaikuttaa. Siis ei tarvi vaivautua, voi pitää rahnat ize. Paizi vähän pitää antaa pastoreille ettei vaikuta liian pihiltä, muuten ne sanoo vielä ettei olekaan niitä täyden arvan saaneita lampaita. Liikaa ei pidä törsätä sillä herran armolahja näkyy lompakossa. Mut menestys on seuraus eikä syy, se osoittaa että kaveri on herran valikosta esivalittu.
ellauri098.html on line 737: The Manual has lots of very useful material, but it costs close to $100 (gasp!). Here are the latest figures based on a random sample using the Form M. 16,000 people were contacted. The forms of 3,009 people u with "best fit" as determined by the client, the results of this survey were not shown to the individuals to see if they indeed did fit. Nevertheless, the survey does give us a good cross section of results to work from. The sample is corrected for the demographics of the USA. (Did some Es not hand in their form because they were talking too much. Did some of the Is get so caught up in their inner world? Did the Ss get so obsessed with details they didn´t hand it in? Did the Ns get so caught up in the big picture? Did the Ts figure it was too airy-fairy people stuff? Did the Fs focus so much on how they felt that they didn't get theirs off? Maybe the Js didn't like the way it was organized? The Ps just may not have found the right moment to get down to doing the inventory.)
ellauri100.html on line 483: Randomness: the belief that some events are truly random, that chance plays a role in human affairs
ellauri100.html on line 535: The scales you completed were designed to assess your familiarity with scientific research processes and your comfort with working with numerical information. The order in which you received them was randomized.
ellauri100.html on line 1403: 1964, Barthes kirjoitti yritelmän "Le dernier des écrivains heureux" (Essais critiques), jossa puheena on Voltaire. Rollo koitti väittää että Voltairella ei ollut samoja ongelmia relativismin kaa kuin sillä. Candiden kääntäjä huomautti että harvoin on kukaan kirjailija ymmärtänyt toista niin väärin kuin Barthes Voltairea. Se varmaan sovelsi Voltaireen samaa menetelmää kuin Pallosäkkiin S/Z:ssä: poimi randomisti pätkiä ja piirsi väliin viivoja.
ellauri102.html on line 356: Rick the Temp on palkattomien harjoittelijoiden messias. Ratki taivaassa on yxi palkka vielä tarjona. Harjoittelijan apulaisena saa randomisti lizareita palkaxi. Semmonenko nyt on mun keskimmäinen poikani?
ellauri133.html on line 77: Alarm clock. Possibly the worst opening of all: “I groaned as the alarm went off. Oh no, I’m late, I thought to myself. I got up, and put on my blue denims, and my cute pink top...” Never miss an opportunity for random misogyny! Anyway, look at the beginnings of world lit classics. You would have ended up mutilating most of them, turning them to more episodes of Paw Patrol.
ellauri162.html on line 837: We can’t say we weren’t warned about Alexa! Alexa is the name given to the voice that responds to your commands on the Amazon Echo device. In a recent post, I discussed the creepiness of having someone potentially listen to every conversation in its vicinity. As I understand it (not having one) the device is only supposed to be activated if you first say “Alexa” but apparently that is not the case. A family in Portland, Oregon reports that an Amazon Alexa device recorded a private conversation about hardwood floors and randomly sent it to a contact in Seattle. Danielle, who declined to provide her last name, told KIRO-TV that the contact called her family to tell them that their privacy was being compromised. Unplug your Alexa devices right now, the reportedly unnamed individual said, you’re being hacked.
ellauri172.html on line 260: Other writers [who?] have opted to deny the validity of the illustration. A typical [citation needed] counter-argument is that rationality as described in the paradox is so limited as to be a straw man version of the real thing. The idea that a random decision could be made is sometimes used as an attempted justification for faith. The argument is that, like the starving ass, we must make a choice to avoid being frozen in endless doubt. Other counter-arguments exist. [This paragraph was total balderdash, if I may say so.]
ellauri189.html on line 841: So a Jew who believes in the prophets and that our Talmud’s Rabbies knew what they were talking about shouldn’t doubt the tradition of the Pashtuns not mixing with other nations. And I’m not a Rav myself, but I think there might be a consequence for Halacha here – if we meet a random Pashtun, we can’t ask him to do something that is forbidden on Shabbat, serve him anything not Kosher (from the non-Kosher stuff they do eat – some of the Kosher laws the Pashtuns do keep), etc, because as the Talmud said, in their land they are the majority.
ellauri190.html on line 271: Also, during the 16th century, many thousands of random men, mostly young, robust, and adventure-seeking guys from all over Ukraine (compare today's immigrants), traveled to the lower Dnipro river, where the enormous rapids prevented the movement of battleships up from the Black Sea, and decided to call themselves, say, Kozaks. These Kozaks warriors wanted to defend the Orthodox Christian Ukrainian lands from the attacks of the Ottoman Turks. They founded their own city and fortress, called Sich, on the island of Khortytsya in the middle of the Dnipro river. There, they gathered in summertime, trained, and raided the steppes, fighting the Turkish and the Tatar troops from the Crimea. They also built ships and made sea raids on Istanbul and on Crimean seaports, freeing Christian captives whom the Turks and the Tatars enslaved. In winter, the Kozaks dispersed and lived close to the Dnipro banks as independent owners of their hamlets. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Kozaks became a formidable military force and a kind of a self-governing state with their own elected leaders and laws.
ellauri194.html on line 485: I'd like to know myself, because despite the fact that I founded the only worldwide organization for game developers, helped put the Game Developers’ Conference (25,000 attendees annually) on its feet, worked on Madden NFL for six years for Electronic Arts, and wrote an introductory textbook on game design that has been translated into several languages, some anonymous random at Wikipedia has decided that I'm not “notable” enough because he personally has never heard of me, and wants to delete my page. Basically, you have to kiss the ass of the insiders if you don't want your content to be deleted. It's an oligarchy of the ignorant.
ellauri210.html on line 1316: The narrator, randomly named André, ruminates on a number of Surrealist principles, before ultimately commencing (around a third of the way through the novel) on a narrative account, generally linear, of his brief ten-day affair with the titular character Nadja. She is so named “because in Russian it's the beginning of the word hope, and because it's only the beginning,” but her name might also evoke the Spanish "Nadie," which means "No one." The narrator becomes obsessed with this woman with whom he, upon a chance encounter while walking through the street, strikes up conversation immediately. He becomes reliant on daily rendezvous, occasionally culminating in romance (a kiss here and there). His true fascination with Nadja, however, is her vision of the world, which is often provoked through a discussion of the work of a number of Surrealist artists, including himself. While her understanding of existence subverts the rigidly authoritarian quotidian, it is later discovered that she is mad and belongs in a sanitarium. After Nadja reveals too many details of her past life, she in a sense becomes demystified, and the narrator realizes that he cannot continue their relationship.
ellauri219.html on line 1016: Moonman 157, a Bronx graffiti artist, and the Texas Highway Killer: what do they have in common? One wields spray cans, the other a .38 with a gloved left hand. Moonman paints subway cars, and the Texas Highway Killer shoots random lone drivers? Get it? Okay I'll tell you: They each create an artificial language like Klingon or Ido, that thickens the fog of American collective consciousness; each language is expressed by an individual who remains anonymous. As a natural consequence, they get a lot of copy cats, like de Lillo and myself.
ellauri222.html on line 359: The foremost theme in The Adventures of Augie March is the search for identity. Unsure of what he wants from life, Augie is pulled along into the schemes of friends and strangers, trying on different identities and learning about the world through jobs ranging from union organizer to eagle trainer to book thief. His path seems random, but as Augie notes, quoting the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, “a man’s character is his fate.” As Augie goes through life, knocking on various doors, these doors of fate open up for him as if by random, but the knocks are unquestionably his own. In the end of the novel, Augie defines his identity as a “Columbus of those near-at-hand,” whose purpose in life is to knock some eggs. Augie notes that “various jobs” are the Rosetta stone, or key, to his entire life. Americans define themselves by their work (having no roots, family or land to stick to), and Augie is a sort of vagabond, trying on different identities as he goes along. Unwilling to limit himself by specializing in any one area, Augie drifts from job to job. He becomes a handbill-distributor, a paperboy, a Woolworth’s stocker, a newsstand clerk, a trinket-seller, a Christmas helper at a department store, a flower delivery boy, a butler, a clerk at fine department stores, a paint salesman, a dog groomer, a book thief, a coal yard worker, a housing inspector, a union organizer, an eagle-trainer, a gambler, a literary researcher, a business machine salesman, a merchant marine, and ultimately an importer-exporter working in wartime Europe. Augie’s job changing is emblematic of the social mobility that is so quintessentially American. Augie is the American Everyman, continually reinventing himself, like Donald Duck. Olemme kaikki oman onnemme Akuja, joopa joo. Yrmf, olet tainnut mainita. You are telling me!
ellauri270.html on line 421: The villagers in the story perform the lottery every year primarily because they always have—it’s just the way things are done. The discussion of this traditional practice, and the suggestion in the story that other villages are breaking from it by disbanding the lottery, demonstrates the persuasive power of ritual and tradition for humans. The lottery, in itself, is clearly pointless: an individual is killed after being randomly selected. Even the original ritual has been… read analysis of The Power of Tradition.
ellauri301.html on line 157: Wallander was once married, but his wife Mona (remember? the immigrant charity dish) left him and he has since had a difficult relationship with his rebellious only child, Linda, who barely survived a suicide attempt when she was fifteen. He also had issues with his late father, an artist who painted the same landscape 7,000 times for a living; the elder Wallander strongly disapproved of his son´s decision to join the police force and frequently derided him for it. Fair enough: painting sunsets with/without a black grouse pays off better than finding random middle fingers of color. Kurt Wallander sr is a great fan of the opera. Kurt Wallander jr says he actually hates opera. I bet that was a joke.
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ellauri324.html on line 657: answering a random questions like «what’s the purpose of
ellauri351.html on line 291: Verkkosivusto: fooledbyrandomness.com
ellauri375.html on line 313: I'm happy to engage in a deeper discussion about the meaning of 42! While the number itself is a humorous and elusive answer in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," many fans and scholars have offered interpretations and theories about its significance. Some see it as a commentary on the absurdity of seeking ultimate meaning in a seemingly random universe, while others suggest mathematical, religious, or philosophical connections. What's your take on it?
ellauri391.html on line 578: Genius? Folly? Something in between? It is hard to canvass a wide range of opinion about Kimhi’s work. He and his book have, until now, existed within a relatively small subsection of the philosophical world. But even within that world, there are those who are wary of his intellectual project — yet impressed by it all the same. Brandom, whose life’s work relies on the distinction between force and content that Kimhi attacks, admits to finding his former student’s ideas “deeply uncongenial” and “threatening.” He also describes them, however, as “radically original” and part of a new intellectual movement that is “bound to transform our philosophical understanding.”
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 576: In the con column: It’s way up there, which means it’s dark and cold. And it’s entertainment is, um, questionable — wife carrying, swamp soccer and mosquito hunting are all popular. Wife beating, American football and random shooting are only becoming so.
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 792: While Kafka had intended for the story to be burned after his death, his friend Max Brod pressed forward to prepare it for publication. Franz was right. The two met as teenagers, following a talk Brod gave about Arthur Schopenhauer at a students’ Union Club on Prague’s Ferdinandstrasse. One of their first conversations concerned Nietzsche’s attack on Schopenhauer’s renouncement of the self. Pretty quickly the two curious minds became inseparable, usually meeting twice daily to discuss life, literature, philosophy, and whatever other topics might randomly arise. Like sex...
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 441: So i read Smarra quite a while ago but from what i remember its complete nonsense. Just random surrealism stuff, they say there´s a vampire in there somewhere but i recall no evidence to that.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 753: While the immersed-in-Japan aspect of the book was well-researched and interesting (and accurate, as far as I could tell), the mystery and romance were not so well-done. For one thing, it was hard to care about the woman who got murdered, since we only saw her once and she wasn't that nice or interesting, and it wasn't clear why the protagonist cared enough about her to go and investigate the whole thing. Maybe it was the money. In addition, cliched attempts on the protagonists life seemed unrealistic, and when we finally discovered who the murderer was, it felt more like a random pulling of a number out of a hat than the one true solution.
xxx/ellauri149.html on line 179: Lauantai-iltana kokoonnumme tunnelmalliseen Panolaan kuuntelemaan Niklas Rothin olutesitelmää ja scnauzereiden konserttia, jonka jälkeen siirrymme yhteisellä potkukelkkakuljetuksella päätöspizzalle hautaustoimiston alakerrassa sijaitsevaan ravintola Fantasiaan. Reissulla on luvassa päivittäin myös randomia vapaavalintaista radio- ja tv-ohjelmaa.
xxx/ellauri149.html on line 398: The big-lipped alligator trope (exemplified by Alice Cooper playing King Herod)is named after the random musical number sung by a big-lipped alligator towards the end of the film All Dogs Go to Heaven. A scene that comes right the fuck out of now
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 775: What if a chick is chirping in a way that it sounds like she’s “rolling her r’s”? She does this at random times of the day. She also has a respiratory infection, so what I’m saying is that I would like to know if this means shes hurting or if she’s happy.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 475: Tästä aiheesta on todennäköisesti aikaisempi paasaus (montako erilaista paasausta voi olla?), eli montako erilaista apinan lättyä pystyy apinan silmä erottamaan? Kz. Famous Celebrities and Their Identical Twins From The Past täältä tai täältä for random apes paired up by looks.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 280: Awkward/brilliant areas, drama, randomness, poetic-feeling, and your reaction.
xxx/ellauri200.html on line 548: Tom Selleck ja toi toinen heppu antoivat parin tonnin taalan tipit randomille kyypparille. Kiitos Donnie Wahlberg ja Tom Selleck! Anteliaisuutenne pitäisi toimia inspiraationa meille kaikille. Ize asiassa Donnie ei edes tehnyt siitä ize numeroa, mikä oli harvinaista. Onkohan toi ämmyrkäinen kuvassa se lucky tarjoilija? Tokkopa.
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 275: Merope is the name of a daughter of Atlas in Greek Mythology. It is also the name of the mother of Oedipus in Oedipus Rex. Both Voldemort and Oedipus killed their fathers randomly. The flashback scene featuring Merope and her family was cut from the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince because of time and pacing concerns. However, it was originally present in an early draft of the film's screenplay according to director David Yates. It's unknown if there were any actresses considered to play Merope by that point. Joanie would have been good for a cameo appearance. Merope means 'part face', possibly a reference to the asymmetry of the two halves of Joanne's face.
xxx/ellauri307.html on line 427: Second even a random operating system can be a design choice, as can an override function. Third take into account Hasgahas Pratis (divine providence, and olam Habbah. So even if someone gets swept up in a public calamity, it can act as a test, atonement, or early retirement, until Techiyas Hamasim.. so do teshuvah daily to grow and prepare, as we do not know the day we 'retire'. all the best, rm -rf
xxx/ellauri363.html on line 103: Vaikka hän tunnisti kuvista ainakin (pääasiassa myöhemmän) Wittgensteinin, Donald Davidsonin Alasdair McIntyren, Ronald Dworkinin, Robert Brandom, John McDowellin ja erityisesti "herkutteleva herra" Richard Rortyn, Gadamer on ehkä vähemmän tunnettu, ja varmasti vähemmän arvostettu englanninkielisissä filosofisissa piireissä kuin nämä hänen aikalaisensa. Mutta hän saavutti tavattoman kunnioituxen Länsi-Saxassa.
xxx/ellauri380.html on line 303: If Palestine hadn't kept firing missiles and random firing on Israel this mess would have not been. Why do you think you have the right to fire on them and they don't have the right to protect themselves by bombing everything to bits? It saddens the world that you live in the land of the Bible and Jesus. And you act in this way. Moses was a Jew according to the Bible and it was written before Islam was invented. My friend you are wrong headed about your beliefs because you unlike us and the Jews are being led by a religion of hate.
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