ellauri005.html on line 1907: Odotukset taitaa olla epärealistiset.
ellauri006.html on line 1491: We understand. You're not here for the ads, but seeking your soul's salvation. Wrong, friend, ads are just what you are here for, and for our remuneration. Ads help us keep the lights on and provide great Christian content for free. You have some software that's blocking ads turned on, so if you could please choose one of the following donations to keep supporting BibleStudyTools we'd really appreciate it. So will Google, our redeemer. And watch those ads too, and buy the stuff, it's our livelihood. Take it from us, it's morally good, God likes it. Kijtof.
ellauri006.html on line 1648: They can really make you mad

ellauri008.html on line 461: I found Conrad himself standing at the door of the house ready to receive me. His appearance was really that of a Polish nobleman. His manner was perfect, almost too elaborate; so nervous and sympathetic that every fibre of him seemed electric. He talked English with a strong accent, as if he tasted his words in his mouth before pronouncing them; but he talked extremely well, though he had always the talk and manner of a foreigner. He was dressed very carefully in a blue double-breasted jacket. He talked apparently with great freedom about his life — more ease and freedom indeed than an Englishman would have allowed himself. He spoke of the horrors of the Congo, from the moral and physical shock of which he said he had never recovered.
ellauri008.html on line 599: I'd rather be away, yes I would, I really would,

ellauri011.html on line 546: "when you really want something to happen, the whole universe will conspire so that your wish comes true"

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Monille jotka uskoo mystiikkaan ei ole kovin tärkeetä onko se mihin ne uskoo totta, totuus ei ole niille mikään prioriteetti. Tieto ei ole niille pyhempää kuin satu. Ne ei ole tietouskovaisia, kuivia kireitä realisteja. Ne on loivempia ihmisiä, leväperäisiä, löyhäperseitä. Sillä lailla menee elämäkin lupsakammin.
ellauri011.html on line 601: epärealistista potpurria, jolla on

ellauri011.html on line 602: se käärinyt jo miljoonia realeja.

ellauri011.html on line 898: Paulo began emptying his mind. It wasn't difficult, there wasn't all that much work to do. Paulo cannot see things how they really are, for all the invisible things he thinks there ought to be.
ellauri011.html on line 1336: The emergence of public opinion as a significant force in the political realm can be dated to the late 17th century. However, opinion had been regarded as having singular importance since far earlier. Medieval fama publica or vox et fama communis had great legal and social importance from the 12th and 13th centuries onward. Later, William Shakespeare called public opinion the "mistress of success" and Blaise Pascal thought it was "the queen of the world".
ellauri014.html on line 74: I started going to see The Beatles in 1961 when I was 14 and I got quite friendly with them. If they were playing out of town they’d give me a lift back home in their van. It was about the same time that I started getting called Polythene Pat. It’s embarrassing really. I just used to eat polythene all the time. I’d tie it in knots and then eat it.
ellauri014.html on line 91: Siis moraaliton kirja, jaksossa 6 (San Morealin tykit) annetun moraalin määritelmän mukaan. Säädytön ja mauton. Aatelisten kannalta. Mutta hyvä opas nousujohteisille rotinkaisille.
ellauri014.html on line 521: Alaviitteessä R. väittää että Platon on rakastavaisten filosofi, muut ei voi sitä sietää. Hmh. Miten niin sehän oli homo? Aika sietämätön selittäjä Plato on, ja huumoriton myös. Ei se sietänyt runouttakaan. Mut niin on Rusakkokin, naurattaa enintään tahatta, kuten lajitoverinsa Kani. Ehkä rakkaus on vähän niinkuin uskonto, liian vakava asia naurettavaksi, niille jotka on jo uskossa. Idealisti ei voi sietää realistia, eikä toisinpäin.
ellauri014.html on line 889: Köyhäin lapsista on valtaosa ääliöitä, ei mitään salattuja lahjakkuuksia. Joku saa rummun ja haluu kenraalixi, toinen käy raksalla ja aikoo arkkitehdiksi, kympin mamutyttö haluu lääkäriksi, vaikka realistisempaa sen värisenä olis tähdätä vaan lähihoitajaksi. Meidänkin Kusti-puutarhuri tykkäs piirtää, lähetin sen taideakatemiaan harjoittelijaksi, mut eihän siitä mitään tullut, Kusti tuli takas lapiohommiin maitojunalla. Mikä oli todistettava. Eihän prinssikään joka osaa hyvin ohjastaa ala kuskiksi, eikä paroni joka tekee hyvää raguuta rupee kokiksi. Veri vetää aateliset aateliksi ja rotinkaiset rupusakiksi, lahjoilla ei ole siinä mitään jakoa. Näin Juulia.
ellauri014.html on line 1107: It´s very funny --- every time I talk to people, it´s like, "Oh, yeah, definitely quality of life over quantity of life." But when push comes to shove, it´s really quantity of life. "I might be a little more confused, but I´ll take that extra year!"
ellauri014.html on line 1409: To my arms, and then lets really start to live
ellauri014.html on line 1425: And then lets really start to live

ellauri014.html on line 1871: To that mysterious realm, where each shall take
ellauri015.html on line 66: Alle Kunst is politisch, vahvistavat teutonit. Karl Marx sanoo iskevästi: Kunst ist nicht ein Spiegel, den man der Wirklichkeit vorhält, sondern ein Hammer, mit dem man sie gestaltet. Sosialistinen realismi ei ole realismia, vaan idealismia, ei vaan materialismia, siis materialistista idealismia, tai idealistista materialismia, äh, ompa sekavaa. Totaalista Wissenschaftkäseä. Mutta kauniita maisemia! Ei mitään si och så, vaan siin oli soo. (fig. 1.)
ellauri015.html on line 699: Tatu maxoi yli 5000e suomalaisesta palkitusta designporealtaasta - kylpy oli kärventää elävältä, vastaavia vikoja muillakin. Altaan valmistanut Drop Design Pool myöntää ongelmat ja on muuttanut käytäntöjään niiden myötä.
ellauri015.html on line 701: Uusi käytäntö on panna sammakot haaleaan veteen ja lämmittää se sitten vähitellen kuumaxi. Näin ne ei huomaa mitään, ei loiki pois porealtaasta ennenkuin on liian myöhäistä.
ellauri016.html on line 906: Opettelisin suomea jos ois kursseja. Tykkäisin neuloa, jos oisi lankoja. Lapsilla ei ole mitään tekemistä, menevät hunningolle. Tappelevat ja käyttävät rumaa kieltä keskenään. Haluaisin opiskella ehkä lääketiedettä. Hahaa, unohda moiset haaveet, lääketieteestä kiinnostuneet värilliset naiset pannaan lähihoitajixi. Ois tärkeetä et matujen odotuxet ois realistisia, toteaa Juha. Tervetuloa pohjolaan, tervemenoa jaalan pohjalle.
ellauri017.html on line 59: Puovo Lipposen seikkailut oli musta pienenä jo paskoja, ällösin tota tekohauskaa huonoo savvoo änkyttävää koleerista paksulaista rahvaanomaisine jaarituxineen. Mut sellaisia ne on suomalaiset liikkeenjohtajat ja poliitikot, ei se ole mikään karikatyyri, vaan realismia, a thing. Tai naturalismia osuvammin sanoen. Vaikka Haju Pisilä tai Turhapuron appi kuppaneuvos Paukku. Kalle Kustaa Korkki on kolmas samanlainen.
ellauri017.html on line 573: Zorron numerossa 19 San Morealin tykit.
ellauri017.html on line 611: The origin of the complex plane can be referred as the point where real axis and imaginary axis intersect each other. In other words, it is the complex number zero.
ellauri017.html on line 971: Esaiaan kirja ( heprea : ספר ישעיהו [ˈsɛ.fɛr jə.ʃaʕ.ˈjaː.hu] ) on ensimmäinen myöhemmistä profeetoista heprealaisessa Raamatussa ja ensimmäinen suurista profeetoista kristillisessä Vanhassa testamentissa. Se tunnistetaan yläkirjoituksesta 800 -luvulla eaa. eläneen profeetta Isaiah ben Amozin sanoiksi , mutta on todisteita siitä, että suuri osa siitä on sävelletty Babylonin vankeuden aikana ja myöhemmin. Johann Christoph Döderlein ehdotti vuonna 1775, että kirja sisälsi kahden profeetan teoksia, joita erottaa yli vuosisata, ja Bernhard Duhm sai aikaan näkemyksen, joka vallitsi suurimman osan 1900-luvulta yksimielisesti, että kirja sisältää kolme erillistä oraakkelikokoelmaa: Proto -Jesaiah ( luvut 1-39 ), joka sisältää 8. vuosisadalla eaa. profeetta Jesajan sanat; Deutero-Jesaiah ( luvut 40-55 ) , nimettömän 6. vuosisadalla eaa. kirjailijan työ, joka kirjoitti maanpaossa; ja Trito-Jesaiah ( luvut 56-66 ) , sävelletty maanpaosta palaamisen jälkeen. Jesaja 1–33 lupaa tuomion ja ennallistamisen Juudalle, Jerusalemille ja kansoille, ja luvuissa 34–66 oletetaan, että tuomio on julistettu ja ennallistaminen tapahtuu pian.Vaikka harvat tutkijat nykyään pitävät koko kirjan tai jopa suurimman osan siitä yhden henkilön ansioksi, kirjan olennainen yhtenäisyys on noussut revisionistisen tutkimuksen painopisteeksi.
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Tell your kids the truth: Santa is real

ellauri020.html on line 301: Ivana, a Czeck immigrant, met Donald Trump in 1976 while attending a fashion show in New York, according to the New York Post. By the next year, the couple had married, and in short order had had three kids and became steady figures in the New York socialite scene. Trump had been at the bar in Maxwell’s Plum. Maxwell’s Plum is gone now, but the very name evokes the era of frantic singles underneath the Art Nouveau ceiling. It was the place where flight attendants hoped to find bankers, and models looked for dates. Donald met his model, Ivana Zelnickova, visiting from Montreal. She liked to tell the story of how she had gone skiing with Donald, pretending to be a learner like him, and then humiliated him by whizzing past him down the slopes.
ellauri020.html on line 391: Trump spoke in a hypnotic, unending torrent of words. Often he appeared to free-associate. He referred to himself in the third person: “Trump says. . . Trump believes.” His phrases skibbled around and doubled back on themselves like fireworks in a summer sky. He reminded me of a carnival barker trying to fill his tent. “I’m more popular now than I was two months ago. There are two publics as far as I’m concerned. The real public and then there’s the New York society horseshit. The real public has always liked Donald Trump. The real public feels that Donald Trump is going through Trump-bashing. When I go out now, forget about it. I’m mobbed. It’s bedlam,” Trump told me. Donald is a believer in the big-lie theory,” his lawyer had told me. “If you say something again and again, people will believe you.” “One of my lawyers said that?” Trump said when I asked him about it. “I think if one of my lawyers said that, I’d like to know who it is, because I’d fire his ass. I’d like to find out who the scumbag is!”
ellauri020.html on line 399: For years, Ivana appeared to have studied the public behavior of the royals. Her friends now called this “Ivana’s imperial-couple syndrome,” and they teased her about it, for they knew that Ivana, like Donald, was inventing and reinventing herself all the time. When she had first come to New York, she wore elaborate helmet hairdos and bouffant satin dresses, very Hollywood; her image of rich American women probably came from the movies she had seen as a child. Ivana had now spent years passing through the fine rooms of New York, but she had never seemed to learn the real way of the truly rich, the art of understatement. Instead, she had become regal, filling her houses with the kind of ormolu found in palaces in Eastern Europe. She had taken to waving to friends with tiny hand motions, as if to conserve her energy. At her own charity receptions, she insisted that she and Donald form a receiving line, and she would stand in pinpoint heels, never sinking into the deep grass—such was her control.
ellauri020.html on line 648: In her new book, Raising Trump, Ivana writes about the time in December 1989 when she was confronted by Maples at a ski resort in Aspen, per AP. "This young blonde woman approached me out of the blue and said ´I´m Marla and I love your husband. Do you?´ I said ´Get lost. I love my husband.´ It was unladylike but I was in shock." Apparently it was in this moment she realized her marriage with Donald was over.
ellauri020.html on line 673: In fact, Trump blamed the divorce in part on the entanglement between Ivana and his business. Trump, early on, brought her in on his real estate empire. She worked at the Trump Organization as a president for his Atlantic City casino, Cosmopolitan reports, and later a manager for the Plaza Hotel, which he bought in 1988, per People.
ellauri020.html on line 712: Enough people went looking for similarities between the real Trump marriage and the fictional Graham marriage that it became a legal scuffle within the larger war that was the ugly Trump divorce, with Donald’s lawyers fighting to preserve a gag order keeping Ivana from talking about their marriage. For her part, Ivana insisted she wasn’t writing about her ex. She told the Los Angeles Times: “There is no way he can prove that he’s Adam because he’s not Adam and I make sure that he’s not Adam,” adding that, “And even I think I have constitutional rights of speech in America. I did not abuse them.”
ellauri021.html on line 75: Vähän häirizee näissä epigrammeissa turha apinoiden touhutuxen kiillotus. Moraalinen sanasto, jolla niiden edesottamuxia puleerataan paremmixi, vaikka kuinka Edgar koittaa olla realistinen.
ellauri022.html on line 933: Nizami Ganjavi ( persia: نظامی گنجوی, latinoitu: Niẓāmī Ganjavī, l.  'Niẓāmī of Ganja ' ; n. 1141–1209), Nizami Ganje'i, muodollinen, Jami, jonka nimi oli Nezami, Nizami -Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakkī oli 1100-luvun muslimirunoilija. Nezāmia pidetään persialaisen kirjallisuuden suurimpana romanttisena eeppisenä runoilijana, joka toi persialaiseen eepoxeen puhekielen ja realistisen tyylin. Hänen perintöään arvostavat ja jakavat laajalti Afganistan, Azerbaidžanin tasavalta, Iran, Kurdistanin alue ja Tadzikistan.
ellauri023.html on line 592: Arskalta menee sekaisin puurot ja vellit, kun se luulottelee, että kauneuden perusteiden ezintä oisi joidenkin brutaalien sosialistis-realististen normien asettamista kauniille. Tää sama virhe ilmenee myös käännöstieteessä. Ne ei ymmärrä. On otettava esimerkkiä insinööritieteistä. Insinöörinormit ei sano, että pitää rakentaa sellainen ja sellainen silta, vaan että jos haluat sillan kestävän tietyn määrän kuormaa, niin sen riittää olla sellainen ja sellainen. Tää ei ole mikään arvostelma, tää on kylmä fakta, ja se seuraa suoraan fysiikasta ja materiaalitieteistä.
ellauri023.html on line 1124: Leevi oli liian inhorealistinen, kemisti ei tunne likaa. Leevi näki ettei täissä ole kyse hyvixistä ja pahixista vaan ylikansoituxesta. Turpa kii Leevi, näit väärin. Voittajien pyhitys on alkanut.
ellauri024.html on line 221: Korealaisessa filmissä Loinen on

ellauri024.html on line 242: Jotku korealaiset kimittää vaan keskenään.

ellauri024.html on line 1392: Mikä sit tekee apinalle gutaa? Ja mitä von Wright siitä tietää? Sillä on jotain epämääräsiä selityxiä mix epikurolaisuus (hedonismi) ei toimi: six koska apina on utelias silloinkin kun se ei ole sille hyväxi. Mitä hemmettiä, johan Aristoteleskin sanoi että apina luonnostaan haluaa tietää, siis se on siitä kivaa. Mitä toi muka todistaa? Ei mitään. Ajatelkaamme analyyttistä filosofia, joka imettyään aikansa mautonta penixenmuotoista lakrizipötköä tuntee olonsa hyväxi ja sanoo: "It tastes good. It is the real thing." Olix tää nyt uteliaisuutta vai mielihyvän hakua? Vai molempia? Nautinnosta kirjoittavat filosofit imexivät useimmiten omenaa, jostain syystä, onkohan se se Eevan omena? Eeva antoi, minä sain.
ellauri025.html on line 633: That u really need to be my pet
ellauri026.html on line 190: Ortodoksijuutalaiseen rabbisukuun syntynyt Cohen ei ollut koskaan tyytymätön uskontoonsa, eikä hän nähnyt ristiriitaa zen-harjoituksensa ja juutalaisuutensa välillä. Toisinaan hän jopa kutsui itseään nimellä Jikan Eliezer, yhdistelmällä buddhalaista ja heprealaista nimeään. Hänen myöhemmistä teksteistään voi havaita, kuinka traditiot ovat sulautuneet yhteen Cohenin kertojanäänessä. On kuin kohen, aaronilainen pappi, puhuisi koanien, zeniläisten paradoksien kielellä. Mikä sopisikaan Leonard Cohenille paremmin.
ellauri026.html on line 317: Tieteiden arvostuxessa ei ole tapahtunut paljon muutosta Erasmuxen ajoilta. Teologit (E.R.) on köyhiä, luonnontieteilijät naurettavia, loogikot ei mitään; lääkärit ansaizee enemmän kuin muut yhteensä. Ja niistäkin tyhmimmät on eniten arvossa julkkisten joukossa. Julkkislääkärin homma on mielistelyä, vähän kuin puhetaitoa. Toisexi eniten ansaizee lakimiehet; ei tuomarit, jotka on naurettavia, vaan asianajajat jotka hoitaa isoja omaisuuxia. Ne rikastuu ja ostaa arvonimiä, samaan aikaan kuin köyhä teologi (E.R.) nakertaa retiisiä ja mezästää turkistaan luteita ja kirppuja. (Korealaisessa Loiset-filmissäkin köyhät haisee retiisiltä. Ryömii rikkaiden sohvan alle kuin torakat.)
ellauri028.html on line 184: This was Twain's most serious, philosophical and private book. He kept it locked in his desk, considered it to be his Bible, and spoke of it as such to friends when he read them passages. He had written it, rewritten it, was finally satisfied with it, but still chose not to release it until after his death. It appears in the form of a dialogue between an old man and a young man who discuss who and what mankind really is and provides a new and different way of looking at who we are and the way we live. Anyone who thinks Twain was not a brilliant philosopher should read this book. We consider ourselves as free and autonomous people, yet this book puts forth the ideas that 1) We are nothing more than machines and originate nothing - not even a single thought; 2) All conduct arises from one motive - self-satisfaction; 3) Our temperament is completely permanent and unchangeable; and 4) Man is of course a product of heredity, and our future, being fixed, is irrevocable -- which makes life completely predetermined. If these points are true, then buying and reading this book is not in your control, but simply must be done because it was meant to be. If these points are not true you might still wish to make an independent decision to enjoy a thought-provoking book by a great and legendary writer.
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....
ellauri028.html on line 200: Anyways, I feel "What is Man?" is really a precursor to Freud (also Dostoevsky and Nietzche are precursors) and the Ego, which is pretty impressive for the time, but again, it feels a bit dated. He is also repetitive about the same idea of man being selfish, which is annoying like this review...
ellauri028.html on line 202: Now he is on this kick about how man never thinks for himself. He is a chameleon conforming to whatever outside influences he puts himself in. This is pretty interesting stuff here. I apologize that these reviews have become rather flat. The amount of times I have used the word "interesting" to describe things in a vague manner is so blindly obvious and so boring, I can't believe I go on writing these things (and you keep reading them?!) Where is this going to get me, doing these shitty reviews? Does anyone care? Do I really care? I think I need a girlfriend (this is a cry for help)...Anyways, the book is psychological and philosophical or some shit... go read the goddamn thing yourself...I need a drink...
ellauri028.html on line 212: Wow, just wow. Mark Twain is a Taoist? A God??? This book is a religious experience. Unreal?!?! I shit myself from reading it, unbelievable!!! Read these quotes. One of the best, one of the greats! He discusses Adam and Eve, oh, I can't stress how mind blowing this is...This is a turning-point of my life!!!!!!!
ellauri029.html on line 87: In the beginning of their studies our students establish a real company.
ellauri029.html on line 362: Kahneman has said that in reality humans pursue life satisfaction, which “is connected to a large degree to social yardsticks–achieving goals, meeting expectations.”
ellauri029.html on line 385: Depressive realism
ellauri029.html on line 448: Depressiivinen realismi on miinusmerkkistä. Musta se ei ole vinouma eikä harhakaan, mutta optimistit on toista mieltä. Masixet on realistisempia kuin optimistit, on tutkittu. Näinä lopun aikoina tää on tuskin mikään ylläri. Pessimismi tuottaa osuvampia arvioita todellisuudesta. Tätä tulosta on optimistien taholta kritisoitu sillä, että todellisuudesta ei ole tietoa. Mutta onhan sitä, sillä todellisuushan on yhtä kuin asiakas, senhön äskettäin selvitti TAMK:ssa "Timo". Optimistit huomauttavat myös, että depressiivisen realismin hypoteesin on esittänyt 2 naista. (Ylläri.) Sillä ei siis ole tutkijoiden enemmistön tukea.
ellauri029.html on line 456: Jonkun Räätälin ja sen Ruskean partnerin mielestä positiiviset harhat on adaptiivisiä, koska ne saavat apinan yrittämään enemmän. Realistiset arviot voivat rajoittaa sitä. Täh? Tuskin realistiset sentään, sanoo joku Bandura, ehkä ylipessimistiset. Räätäli ja Ruskea inttävät, että positiiviset harhat on hyviä, koska niitä on enemmän ns terveillä ja vähemmän masixilla. No mitä sekin todistaa, ehkäpä noiden terveyden määritelmä on vinossa. Joku toinen sanoo, että epädefensiivinen persoona joka on valmis oppimaan erehdyxistä eikä yritä keulia saa parempia tuloxia satunnaistesteissä. Mut narsistit ja psykopaatit rulettaa firmoissa.
ellauri030.html on line 905: Freud’s humoristic theory, like most of his ideas, was based on a dynamic among id, ego, and super-ego. Marx brothers like. The commanding superego likes to impede the ego from seeking pleasure for the id, or to momentarily adapt itself to the demands of reality, a mature coping method.
ellauri030.html on line 918: However, Freud believed a mixture of both tendentious and non-tendentious humor is required to keep the tendentious humor from becoming too offensive or demeaning to its victim. The innocent jokework of the innocuous humor would mask the otherwise hostile joke and therefore "bribe" our senses, allowing us to laugh at what would otherwise be socially unacceptable. Therefore, we often think we are laughing at innocuous jokes, but what really makes them funny is their socially unacceptable nature hidden below the surface.
ellauri030.html on line 921: For example, characters in a working-class family may banter back and forth about paying bills or finding a more respected or higher-paying job. The delivery of dialog may come across as funny for an audience who believes the humor comes from the antagonistic relationship between the two characters. But the real hostile nature of the joke involves class and economic issues that are otherwise not funny.
ellauri031.html on line 597: Onx se sitten niinku sosialistista realismia ilman sitä sosialismia?
ellauri031.html on line 652: Ikävän kevään ja kesän jälkeen perheen parissa Kaarlo pääsee jälleen tien päälle ravaamaan. Matkustaa Norjan kautta takasin luvatuille huudeille, vastaperustettuun Israelin valtioon. Kaarlo pääsee mehevästi keulimaan niuholle Petruxelle, joka ei saa kuzua heprealaisen verstaan vuojuihin. Hemmetti eze on kade! Hahaa! Namikan kekkereissä, jonne pääsee vaan kuzukortilla (lällällää Leevi!) Kaarlo rukoilee pöydän alla pelastusta kristuxen tappajille.
ellauri032.html on line 244: To understand the method which Pascal employs, the reader must be prepared to follow the process of the mind of the intelligent believer. The Christian thinker – and I mean the man who is trying consciously and conscientiously to explain to himself the sequence which culminates in faith, rather than the public apologist – proceeds by rejection and elimination. … To the unbeliever, this method seems disingenuous and perverse: for the unbeliever is, as a rule, not so greatly troubled to explain the world to himself, nor so greatly distressed by its disorder; nor is he generally concerned (in modern terms) to ‘preserve values’. He does not consider that if certain emotional states, certain developments of character, and what in the highest sense can be called ‘saintliness’ are inherently and by inspection known to be good, then the satisfactory explanation of the world must be an explanation which will admit the ‘reality’ of these values. Nor does he consider such reasoning admissible; he would, so to speak, trim his values according to his cloth, because to him such values are of no great value. The unbeliever starts from the other end, and as likely as not with the question: Is a case of human parthenogenesis credible? and this he would call going straight to the heart of the matter.
ellauri032.html on line 313: Hobbesin apinakuva on epärealistisuudestaan huolimatta liberaalin ajattelun kulmakivi. se ilmenee ekonomistien kannanotoissa, katastrofielokuvissa ja närkästyneissä kolumneissa, joiden mukaan meidän täytyy tehdä yhä enemmän työtä ja alistua vallalle, jottemme vajoaisi takaisin luonnon tilan sekasortoon. tässä ajattelussa apinuuden perusluonne johtaa sotimiseen ja epäsosiaalisuuteen - paitsi jos yksilöt muodostavat kansan, joka alistuu "järkevälle" auktoriteetille.
ellauri033.html on line 51: Sillä oli aatelisia leikkikavereina kuin M. Maigretilla ja Monika Fagerholmilla. Hugon, Byronin ja Ball-sackin fani nuorena, tollasta romanttista realismia ja taantumusta. Osallistu tuhmien snobbailijapoikien kemuihin mutta kauhisteli Rimbaudia.
ellauri033.html on line 720: Se on sitä maagista realismia, hiimäntä aikaihmisille. Yäk.

ellauri033.html on line 1137: Toi Munk oli nimestään huolimatta (tai juuri sixi) takuulla hebrealaisia. Sittemmin Renan toimi useita vuosia heprean, syyrian ja raamatullisen aramean kielten professorina Collège de Francessa.
ellauri033.html on line 1181: Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (5. heinäkuuta 1889 – 11. lokakuuta 1963) oli ranskalainen surrealistinen runoilija, kirjailija, muotoilija ja filmintekijä. Hänellä on monipuolinen ja laaja tuotanto, jossa aiheita on käsitelty uudella tavalla.
ellauri033.html on line 1185: Sergei Djagilev pyysi Cocteauta kirjoittamaan baletin. Näin syntyi Easter Parade vuonna 1917. Djagilev toimi sen tuottajana, Erik Satiainen sävelsi musiikin, Pablo Parnasso suunnitteli puvut ja lavasteet. Guillaume Apollinaire kirjoitti käsiohjelman ja keksi hätäpäissään siihen sanan surrealismi.
ellauri035.html on line 1043: Rabinow on vähän kuin Samu Butlerin Erewhonin maahanmuuttaja. He is a real erewhon man / sitting in his erewhon land / making all his erewhon plans for nobody. Utopistista paskanjauhantaa Thomas Moren malliin. Sitäkään mä en ole vielä jauhanut. Näitä permutaatioita hyppypapujen asennoista apinoiden päässä piisaa. Oxymoroneita, the more the merrier.
ellauri036.html on line 1970: "Moral philosophy, they have tried to show, is often best understood as a project involving self-realization and human flourishing. It is eudaimonistic: it is about the pursuit of the right kind of measured happiness and the maintenance of a whole and healthy personality."
ellauri038.html on line 154: As for why this deserves to be called philosophy, it depends on how we define the term. There were philosophers at Athens besides Socrates and Plato, who didn’t oppose philosophy to rhetoric and for whom personal authority was essential to their teaching. Nietzsche aimed to bring that back, at least in his own case – which is the only one that really mattered to him.
ellauri039.html on line 402: Learners in grades 10, 11, or 12 are presented with a literature and music-based unit on the realities of Germany since the World War II with the major focus on the period after the fall of the Wall in 1989. The literature comprises a number of different types of texts; they include adapted selections from Auf Sand gebaut and Filz by Stefan Heym, an Eastern German, and Der Mauerspringer by Peter Schneider, a Western German. The music is a poem "Ännchen von Tharau" by Simon Dach, adapted by Johann Gottfried Herder in his 1778 collection "Stimmen der Völker in Liedern."
ellauri039.html on line 503:

Quora: Is Finland a really developed country?


ellauri039.html on line 525: The laws are still a bit sticky and buracracy is an annoying and painfully slow process. However Finland has the capacity for change that I don´t really see elsewhere. I respect that in Finland.
ellauri041.html on line 1821: Flaubert on aina vaikuttanut musta jotenkin säälittävältä. Se yritti liian kovasti, stilisoi ihan vimpan päälle, eikä siitä kuitenkaan tullut yhtään parempaa. Pölhö-kustaa oli oikeasti vähän tyhmä, minkä se tiesi izekin. Se sanoi ize izeään vanhaxi romanttisexi liberaalixi pönttöpääxi, vieille ganache romantique et libérale. Sen kuuluisin kirja on se Emma Bovary, jonka ansiosta sitä sanotaan kirjallisuuden suurimmaxi realistixi. Oikeasti se tykkäs romanttisista jutuista, ja sellaisia se koitti kovasti kirjoittaakkin, niistä vaan tuli floppeja toinen toisensa perästä. Käytyään Ebyktissä ja Turkissa ym. levantin maissa (missä se muuten sai nipun sukupuolitauteja, mm. kupan ja sankkerin), se kirjoitti Salammbön. Koitin lukea sen portugalixi, kun satuin löytämään sen Lissabonista 50-luvun pokkarina el Zorromainen kuva kannessa. Se oli vitun tylsä jopa portugalixi, en jaxanut. Sen toinen parempi kirja taitaa olla se postuumi keskenjäänyt teos Kaxi ludetta, joka kertoo kahdesta torakkamaisesta kaveruxesta, Bouvard & Pécuchet. Sekin mulla on, mutten ole saanut luetuxi loppuun. Se nuoruudenmuistelu, Education sentimentale, oli kyllä kiva, jos oikein muistan.
ellauri042.html on line 125: Little does Susie realize Vähänpä Susanna aavistaa
ellauri042.html on line 477: Romanen blev et gennembrud for Blendstrup, der før Gud taler ud skrev i kortere genrer. Han debuterede med novellesamlingen Mennesker i en mistbænk i 1994. Blendstrups tone er bramfri, men blandet med en fin følsomhed over for det nære. Humoren, det groteske og det surrealistiske går igen i Blendstrups forfatterskab. Jens Blendstrup har siden Gud taler ud skrevet både noveller, romaner, dramatik og tekster til Frodegruppen 40, som han også er forsanger i. Han tager den selvbiografiske fortælling op igen med romanen Bombaygryde fra 2010. Sammen med litteraturkritikeren Lars Bukdahl optræder Blendstrup med den unikke genre ’litterær hypnose’, som er en blanding af dilettantkomedie, oplæsning og dans. Blendstrup er blevet kaldt litteraturens pølsemand, og som en del af forfatterskabets eksistentielle komik står han ikke tilbage for at læse sine tekster højt med en tehætte på hovedet. Men med Gud taler ud står Jens Blendstrup også tydeligt frem som villavejsvidne, hvor det almindelige skildres i dets mange facetter, og det, der på overfladen ligner et almindeligt, rutinepræget liv i et almindeligt, rutinepræget forstadskvarter, viser sig at rumme både små og store særheder.
ellauri042.html on line 500: Despite references to the family patriarch as "God", this isn't a fantasy story. Word of God is set very much in the real world. It's a vignette rather than a plot-driven story, a tale of a cranky man and how his wife and three sons deal with him while trying to maintain their dignity and sanity.

ellauri043.html on line 28: Tähän numeroon koitan nykertää lyhentämättömän suomennoxen Flaubertin kiusauxesta kommentoituna mun tavaxi tulleeseen el Lauri tyyliin. Flaubert ei kyllä ollut mikään realisti vaikka siltä lipsahti se Emma Bovary. Muuten se oli romantikko, vinoilija ja symbolisti. Sisällysluettelo selitettynä Wikipediassa jonkun hemmon mukaan:
ellauri043.html on line 2058:

Kas tässä heprealaisten evankeliumi!


ellauri046.html on line 160: Tätä murrosta kuvasivat realismi ja naturalismi. Sen jälkeen alettiin mennä pään sisälle. Oiskohan tärkein muutos ollut joukkoviestimet. Alettiin kuunnella Irjan radiota. Moderni-sanan lanseerasi nykykäyttöön Baudelaire. Maila Talvio ehti mainita sen kauhuissaan aikalaisromaanissa Niiniven lapset 1915, ennenkuin se hukkui suursiivouxessa ja löytyi uudestaan vasta Anhavan ja Haavikon bonsaipuusta 50-luvulla.
ellauri046.html on line 376: On The First Love: I keep on bumping into the play 'First Love' by Eugène Scribe. It is really good.

ellauri046.html on line 381: The Aesthetic Validity Of Marriage: Marriage is really nice.

ellauri046.html on line 429: Montreal, Quebec
ellauri047.html on line 992: Issur Danielowitsch Demsky, Robert Zimmermann, Paul Auster, Harry Heine, Solomon Bellows, ynnä monen monta muuta juutalaista on myynyt sielunsa paholaiselle ja muuttanut heprealaisen nimensä saxalais-slaavilaisexi ja siitä edelleen lännemmäxi, vielä vähän lännemmäxi.
ellauri048.html on line 541: Parallels have been drawn between the "Lord of the Flies" and actual incident from 1965 when a group of 6 schoolboys who sailed a fishing boat from Tonga were hit by a storm and marooned on the uninhabited island of ʻAöö-ta, considered dead by their relatives in Nuku‘alofa. The group not only managed to survive for over 15 months but "had set up a small commune with food garden, hollowed-out tree trunks to store rainwater, a gymnasium with curious weights, a badminton court, chicken pens and a permanent fire, all from handiwork, an old knife blade and much determination". Dutch historian Rutger Bregman, writing about this situation said that Golding's portrayal was unrealistic. There has been no WW III yet, and kids killing other kids is entirely unheard of. Except a bunch of school killings in America and Finland, among other places.
ellauri048.html on line 926: Goethe plucks the flower although it tells him not to do so. He takes it to his house and plants it in his garden. He wants to tell us, viewers or readers, look how noble I am, he because he takes it home. He doesn't realize that by taking the flower home he is taking her wild life away and domisticating it in his factory (garden). In that he is not different from industrialists and people who practise green house raising. It is like enslaving his flower and on top of that he wants to be applauded and praised because he doesn't kill it. However, he does't listen to what his flower says: do not pluck me or I will die.
ellauri048.html on line 995: Charge for the guns!” he said. Kohti Morealin tykkejä!", huusi kenraali.
ellauri048.html on line 996: Into the valley of Death Kohti Morealin tykkejä
ellauri048.html on line 1007: Into the valley of Death Kohti Morealin tykkejä
ellauri048.html on line 1011: Cannon to right of them, San Morealin tykki oikealla,
ellauri048.html on line 1012: Cannon to left of them, San Morealin tykki vasemmalla,
ellauri049.html on line 988: 1800-luvulla mentiin kikyloikin eteenpäin. Tuli industrialismi, urbanisaatio, osakeyhtiö, välistävetävä yrittäjyys. Valtio ja sota teollistuivat. Tuli maaltapako, suurkaupungit, jossa kukaan ei tunne ketään. Tehtaat nielee porukkaa kuin Leviathan. Kaupungistumisen murrosta herrasväessä kuvasi realismi ja rupusakissa naturalismi. Tarkasteltiin yxilöitä luokan edustajina muttei vielä menty kallon sisälle.
ellauri050.html on line 326: With glooming robes purpureal, cypress-crowned; Hämyisiin punaisiin kaapuihin, sypressi päässä;
ellauri050.html on line 395: "You are walking on the earth as in a dream. Our world is a dream within a dream; you must realize that to find God is the only goal, the only purpose, for which you are here. For Him alone you exist. Him you must find."

ellauri051.html on line 189: Kristina Carlson: Clint on karsee konservatiivi. In real life. Mutta ikäänsä nähden reipas ukko.
ellauri051.html on line 256: Pöystin on ollut sote-lakien valmistelun kiistaton kärkihahmo. Käytännössä hänen pitäisi oikeuskanslerina, kun hän siihen virkaan viimein siirtyy, valvoa omia aiempia tekemisiään. Hän on nykyisessä tehtävässään noudattanut hallituksen ohjeita ja on heikkoon lainvalmisteluun vähintään yhtä suuri syyllinen kuin hallitus poliittisine epärealistisine tavoitteineen.
ellauri051.html on line 328: Spekulatiivinen fiktio on kuvitteellisia maailmoja ja tapahtumia kuvaavaa kirjallisuutta. Termi on kattokäsite, joka käsittää alalajit tieteiskirjallisuus, fantasiakirjallisuus ja kauhukirjallisuus. Näiden piiristä voidaan erottaa lisäksi utopiakirjallisuus, steampunk, vaihtoehtoinen historia ja maaginen realismi. Termin käyttö yleistyi 2000-luvulla. Osa kirjailijoista on käyttänyt termiä erottamaan teoksiaan viihteellisestä tai lajityyppisidonnaisesta fantasiasta ja scifistä.
ellauri051.html on line 611: 62 Shall I postpone my acceptation and realization and scream at my eyes, Lykkäänkö hyväxyntää ja tajuumista ja huudanko silmilleni,
ellauri051.html on line 621: 70 The real or fancied indifference of some man or woman I love, Jonkun mun rakastaman miehen tai naisen oikea tai kuviteltu välinpitämättömäys,
ellauri051.html on line 687: 126 The smallest sprout shows there is really no death, Hiljaa virtaa Don. Peter Seeger osoittaa ettei oikeasti ole kuolemaa,
ellauri051.html on line 939: 355 These are really the thoughts of all men in all ages and lands, they are not original with me, 355 Nämä ovat todellakin kaikkien ihmisten ajatuksia kaikissa aikoina ja kaikissa maissa, ne eivät ole alkuperäisiä minulle,
ellauri051.html on line 962: 376 The heavy-lipp'd slave is invited, the venerealee is invited; 376 Raskashuulinen orja on kutsuttu, venerealee on kutsuttu;
ellauri051.html on line 1139: 548 That I walk up my stoop, I pause to consider if it really be, 548 Kun kävelen alaspäin, pysähdyn miettimään, onko se todella,
ellauri051.html on line 1168: 576 My final merit I refuse you, I refuse putting from me what I really am, 576 Viimeisen ansioni kieltäydyn sinusta, kieltäydyn luopumasta minulta sitä, mitä todella olen,
ellauri051.html on line 1674: 1065 Ever myself and my neighbors, refreshing, wicked, real, 1065 Aina minä ja naapurini, virkistävä, ilkeä, todellinen,
ellauri051.html on line 1686: 1077 The mayor and councils, banks, tariffs, steamships, factories, stocks, stores, real estate and personal estate. 1077 Pormestari ja valtuustot, pankit, tariffit, höyrylaivat, tehtaat, osakkeet, kaupat, kiinteistöt ja henkilökohtaiset omaisuudet.
ellauri051.html on line 3215: Guillaume Albert Vladimir Alexandre Apollinaire de Kostrowitzky, alias Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1916) oli ruumiikas puolalainen mamu edellisen vuosisadan vaihteesta. Modernistirunoilija joka kirjotti kubistisia runoja sekä runon "pahoin rakastetun valitus". Sen silloinen panopuu kylästy näät 1904 kun alkoholisti Viljo mätki päissään sitä. Viljo pahastui ja kirjotti kilometrinmittasen valitusvirren, muttei sille vaan aiemmalle flammalle, britti kotiopettajakolleegalle Anne Playdenille, joka ei ollut piitannut Kostrosta tuon taivaallista paizi panomielessä. Ne oli 20-vuotiaina yhtä aikaa yhen saxalaisen aatelisen Gabriellen kotiopettajia, Anne opetti englantia, Kostro ranskaa. Anne muutti Valtoihin, meni tavixen kaa naimisiin (rva Postings) ja kuuli hämmästyxexeen 50v myöh. et mamusta oli tullut kuuluisa ja kuollut, ja et se oli kirjottanut sille rakkausrunoja. Kaikenlaista. Apollinaire kexi sanan surrealismi ja meni vapaaehtoisena maailmansotaan, sai pääosuman ja kuoli 2v myöhemmin epsanjantautiin. Tavattavissa Père Lachaisessa.
ellauri052.html on line 62: Although it is unclear whether Henderson has truly found spiritual contentment, the novel ends with an optimistic and uplifting note. Henderson learns that a man can, with effort, have a spiritual rebirth when he realizes that spirit, body and the outside world are not enemies but can live in harmony. And he doesn't really need his family for anything, he is enough for himself.
ellauri052.html on line 85: I find this judgement troubling. Certainly, one can agree that Herzog is lavish and intense. But through his eyes, we see women as very peculiar creatures. We meet a devotee of sex in Herzog’s lover, Ramona, the sad, enigmatic, emotionless pencils that are Valentine’s wife and Herzog’s first wife, and the castrating sex bomb that is Madeline. Very rarely do we feel that these characterisations are different from these characters’ reality—the novel seems to suggest that these women really are as limited as Herzog sees them.
ellauri052.html on line 352: If you haven't been introduced to Desperate Ambrose, Old Timer, Willie and Pop Wimpus you've been missing a lot of good, clean American humor. C. M. Payne has found the real underlying humor in home life and brings it to you in this favorite of comic strip readers everywhere. "S'Motter Pop". Charles M. Payne (1873–1964) was an American cartoonist best known for his popular long-running comic strip S'Matter, Pop?[2]. He signed his work C. M. Payne and also adopted the nickname Popsy. In 1964, Payne died in poverty.
ellauri052.html on line 465: Mikä oli Salen myymä kissa? Kai se oli amerikkalainen kyldyyri. "If this Kamuttu (joku aarikkalainen notmii nokikeppi) really has a mountain of beryllium we should go there and grab it." Tää oli se vaurastuneiden jenkkien seuraava
ellauri052.html on line 597: He was a man who convinced and hypnotized not only others but himself. He seemed to possess a number of characters which he changed like masks as the need arose, now he was a benevolent pastor … now a magician holding sway over human souls … His sole purpose and aspiration was to obtain possession of all things from below, by his own titanic devices, and to break through by a passionate effort to the realm of the spirit… He may have possessed oratorical gifts, but he lacked the true gift and feeling for words. His speech was a kind of magical act, aimed at obtaining control over his hearers by means of gestures, by raising and lowering his voice, and by changes in the expression of his face. He hypnotized his disciples, some of whom even fell asleep.
ellauri052.html on line 741: Gerald fastened the door and pushed the furniture aside. The room was large, there was plenty of space, it was thickly carpeted. Then he quickly threw off his clothes, and waited for Birkin. The latter, white and thin, came over to him. Birkin was more a presence than a visible object, Gerald was aware of him completely, but not really visually. Whereas Gerald himself was concrete and noticeable, a piece of pure final substance.
ellauri052.html on line 749: They stopped, they discussed methods, they practised grips and throws, they became accustomed to each other, to each other´s rhythm, they got a kind of mutual physical understanding. And then again they had a real struggle. They seemed to drive their white flesh deeper and deeper against each other, as if they would break into a oneness. Birkin had a great subtle energy, that would press upon the other man with an uncanny force, weigh him like a spell put upon him. Then it would pass, and Gerald would heave free, with white, heaving, dazzling movements.
ellauri052.html on line 759: When he realised that he had fallen prostrate upon Gerald´s body he wondered, he was surprised. But he sat up, steadying himself with his hand and waiting for his heart to become stiller and less painful. It hurt very much, and took away his consciousness.
ellauri052.html on line 777: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
ellauri052.html on line 781: `It was a real set-to, wasn´t it?' said Birkin, looking at Gerald with darkened eyes.
ellauri052.html on line 840: Birkin laughed. He was looking at the handsome figure of the other man, blond and comely in the rich robe, and he was half thinking of the difference between it and himself -- so different; as far, perhaps, apart as man from woman, yet in another direction. But really it was Ursula, it was the woman who was gaining ascendance over Birkin´s being, at this moment. Gerald was becoming limp again, lapsing out of him.
ellauri052.html on line 980: The rivalry between the brothers may have been even more extreme in life than it was in art. When Bellow won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976, his brother refused to come to Stockholm for the ceremony. Maury’s grandson reconstructed his thinking as follows: “How dare Saul win the Nobel Prize when I’m really the smart one, I’m the one.”
ellauri052.html on line 1001: Sale janoaa päästä paasaamaan Renatalle Goethesta. Thought is a real constituent of being, he tried to continue. Charlie! Not now! said Renata. People of strong intellect never are quite sure whether or not it's all a dream. Hemmetti mikä höperö. Mutta ilkeä ja rahantunteva.
ellauri053.html on line 121: Men do not sufficiently realise that their future is in their own hands.
ellauri053.html on line 697: Herbert Spencer (27 April 1820 – 8 December 1903) was an English philosopher, biologist, anthropologist, and sociologist famous for his hypothesis of social Darwinism whereby superior physical force shapes history. Spencer originated the expression "survival of the fittest", which he coined in Principles of Biology (1864) after reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. The term strongly suggests natural selection, yet Spencer saw evolution as extending into realms of sociology and ethics, so he also supported Lamarckism.
ellauri053.html on line 704: Spencer is best known as the originator of the expression "survival of the fittest", which he coined in Principles of Biology (1864) after reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. The term strongly suggests natural selection, yet Spencer saw evolution as extending into realms of sociology and ethics, so he also supported Lamarckism.
ellauri053.html on line 900: At present the Upanayan has lost its real significance and the Brahmacharya period is reduced only three days of seclusion.
ellauri053.html on line 926: In spite of everything — the poverty and lack of normal comfort and convenience — nobody complained, for we really believed in simple living and took pride in our poverty.
ellauri053.html on line 942: Before we realised what had happened, Satish Roy had vanished into the storm. Afterwards a search-party found his battered and half-dead form lying under a tree near the Bhuvandanga village.
ellauri053.html on line 969: While Father was entirely absorbed in his educational experiment at Santiniketan, Mother fell ill and she had to be taken to Calcutta for treatment. Before the doctors gave up hope Mother had come to realize that she would not recover. The last time when I went to her bedside she could not speak but on seeing me, tears silently rolled down her cheeks.
ellauri053.html on line 1002: He was reading to you all evening, but could you really make out what he meant?
ellauri053.html on line 1156:

From 1900, his poetry grew more physical and realistic. He largely renounced the transcendental beliefs of his youth, though he remained preoccupied with physical and spiritual masks, as well as with cyclical theories of life. In 1923, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.


ellauri053.html on line 1179: His complaint against Yeats was that Yeats’s “supernatural world” was “the wrong supernatural world”: It was not a world of spiritual significance, not a world of real Good and Evil, of holiness or sin, but a highly sophisticated lower mythology summoned, like a physician, to supply the fading pulse of poetry with some transient stimulant so that the dying patient may utter his last words.


ellauri054.html on line 57: Teos, joka nosti hänet maailmanmaineeseen oli kuitenkin Janua linguarum reserata, Avattu kielten ovi (1631), latinan kielen realistista ajattelutapaa hyödyntävä oppikirja, josta otettiin pian painoksia eri kielillä Euroopassa.
ellauri054.html on line 304: Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Ei oikeastaan sisällä iloa, valoa,
ellauri054.html on line 325: At the lights across the channel, and really felt sad,
ellauri054.html on line 328: And then she got really angry. To have been brought
ellauri054.html on line 331: Is really tough on a girl, and she was pretty.
ellauri054.html on line 336: She's really all right. I still see her once in a while
ellauri054.html on line 429: The capitalist mindset says any time an industry can be run privately it is better for the economy. The socialist mindset says that the government should be supplying those services. The realist says that the prison system is overcrowded as it is.
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ellauri055.html on line 96: Rikkaat meinaa että köyhät ovat tyhmiä. Niin ovatkin. Oma vika. Mixeivät puijaa eikä etuile niinkuin me. Apina ei pieraise korkeammalta kuin perssilmänsä. Rolle peukuttaa sosialistista realismia. Ei mitään typerää symbolismia tai taidetta taiteen vuox kuten Pater. Nälkäisiä ankkoja ja traktoreita viljapellolla. Hyödyllistä taidetta. Rolland taisi olla vähän tyhmä ize, hyödyllinen idiootti. Belgi ryssämamu pelle Victor Serge sanoi siitä aika pahasti:
ellauri055.html on line 215: Saint Fiacre is the patron saint of the commune of Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne, France. He is the patron of growers of vegetables and medicinal plants, and gardeners in general, including ploughboys. His reputed aversion to women is believed to be the reason he is also considered the patron of victims of venereal disease. He is further the patron of victims of hemorrhoids and fistulas, taxi cab drivers, box makers, florists, hosiers, pewterers, tilemakers, and those suffering from infertility. Finally, he is commonly invoked to heal persons suffering from various infirmities, premised on his reputed skill with medicinal plants.
ellauri055.html on line 970: Teuvo Pakkala (alun perin Teodor Oskar Johaninpoika Frosterus, 9. huhtikuuta 1862 Oulu – 7. toukokuuta 1925 Kuopio) oli suomalainen kirjailija. Pakkala lasketaan 1880–1890-lukujen realisteihin, ja häntä on usein nimitetty myös naturalistiksi. Onkohan se isotissiselle Janinalle sukua? Ei kai, sehän olikin Frostell, nyttemmin Fry. And bring some shit for my Fry.
ellauri055.html on line 1001: Forsmanien suvusta puheen ollen voinen tässä kertoa muistojani myös Juho Rudolfista, filosofianmaisterista, ja Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskisen veljestä, joka piti sitä Laitilan virkataloa Hämeenkyrössä. Hän oli, niin kuin sen ajan herrat, semmoiset maalaisjunkkarit yleensä, melkolailla alkoholipitoisiin juomiin kiintynyt. Kerran isävainajani hoivaili äijää sieltä lauttarannasta ylös Laitilan taloon. Kun perille päästiin, niin sanoi äijä, että en minä sinulle tästä mitään rupea maksamaan, sinä olet kyllä sieltä Laitilan metsästä jotakin puunpuolta sen verran kähveltänyt, että kyllä sinä saat minua kerran auttaa tällä lailla. Isäni kertoi tätä erikoisen kuvaavana juttuna sen ajan herrojen realistisesta taloudellisesta elämänasenteesta.
ellauri055.html on line 1298: Eno Kalan peruskäsitys todellisuudesta oli, että se oli olemassa (realismi) ja että se muodosti ykseyden (monismi). Toisaalta Kala oli kiinnostunut estetiikasta, mikä näkyi myös runouden harrastuksena. Kalan omaksui esteettiset käsityksensä Suomen kansallisromanttisen taiteen klassikoilta Juhani Aholta, Pekka Haloselta, Eero Järnefeltiltä, F. E. Sillanpäältä, Eino Leinolta ja Jean Sibeliukselta, joiden kanssa hän ystävystyi. Tussula MC.
ellauri058.html on line 157: Nykymaailmassa ei ole realistista, että ihminen huolehtii yhtä aikaa omista lapsistaan, omista vanhemmistaan, ja omasta urastaan. Jostakin on laistettava, ja mikäs siihen parempi kuin vanhuxet. Uralta kerätään ne tuhatlappuset joilla vanhat pidetään kituuttamassa jääteleillään. Sillinpäitä järsien, kun sattuu sillipäivä. Käytävillä huhutaan uusista perunoistakin.
ellauri058.html on line 272: jestelmiä kohtaan. Hotakainen ei kuitenkaan esitä yhteiskuntakritiikkiään realismin normaaliromaanin puitteissa, vaan on valinnut lajityypikseen fantasian ja tieteiskirjallisuuden sekamuodon. Hotakainen sai vuonna 1993 myös Suomi-palkinnon.
ellauri058.html on line 428: Kritiikissä arvioidaan teoksen hyvyyttä tai huonoutta. Mutta mitä on hyvä kirjallisuus? Kimmo Jokinen (1997) sivuaa hyvän kirjallisuuden kriteereitä tutkiessaan suomalaista lukijamaisemaa. Hän huomaa eron tavallisen lukijan ja kirjallisuuden ammattilaisen eli kriitikon välillä. Tavallinen lukija odottaa sitä, että kieli on tuttua ja se on riittävän nopealukuista ja helppoakin. Aiheiltaan teokset ovat arkipäiväisiä. Henkilöt ovat tavallisia ihmisiä ja kerronta kytkeytyy henkilöiden kautta tavalliseen, yleensä työn, perheen ja läheisten ystävien täyttämään arkeen. Lisäksi hyvä kirjallisuus on todenmukaista. Lukijat ovat tarkkoja teosten faktoista. Vaatimus realistisuudelle tosin on voinut muuttua 2010-luvulle tultaessa varsinkin nuorten keskuudessa scifi-ja fantasiabuumin ansiosta. Tuija Saresma (2013) näkee fantasian suosion nousun mahdollisena vastaiskuna realistiselle fiktiolle. ”Kaunokirjallisuudelta toivotaan nykyisin --viihdettä ja fantasiaa, jännitystä, velhoja ja magiaa, tieteisspekulaatiota tai romantiikkaa.” (Saresma 2013: 241.)
ellauri058.html on line 611: Yrjö Jylhän elämäkerta on realistisuudessaan raskasta luettavaa. Jylhä sai vaimoltaan syfiliksen, joka osaltaan teki hänen viimeisistä vuosistaan järkyttäviä. Kirjalliset työt eivät edenneet toivotulla tavalla. Mielen pohjalla painoivat kuitenkin eniten talvisodan kauhut ja menetykset.
ellauri060.html on line 211: Kirjan kerronta ei ole koko ajan realistista vaan siinä on fantastisia piirteitä esimerkiksi kun pastori kulkee pitkin Viluvaaran hautausmaata.
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Is Google really in a decline?

ellauri060.html on line 1050: The same really goes for basically every vertical. Way back (remember Googlebase?) it was thought nobody should bother with any vertical as Google had it in there anyway. Googlebase is long gone and people go to CarGurus or Carvana for cars, Zillow for online house listings, Indeed and others for job postings etc., the list goes on and on.
ellauri061.html on line 776: Ehud Barak says he is the blessed man to lead Israel. Another Messiah. His original name was Brog. He has 3 children, wonder if one of them is called Gal. In an interview with Haaretz reported in January 2015, Barak was asked to explain the source of his "big" capital, with which he "bought 5 apartments and connected them," and by which he "lives in a giant rental apartment in a luxury high rise." Barak said he currently earns more than a $1 million a year, and that from 2001 to 2007, he also earned more than a $1 million every year, from giving lectures and from consulting for hedge funds. Barak also said he made millions of dollars more from his investments in Israeli real estate properties.
ellauri062.html on line 86: “Does he have unrealistic beliefs about her/his power, wealth or skills?”
ellauri062.html on line 261: Following the unfortunate execution of Eden, whom Serena had been fond of given Eden's respect for traditional values and scripture, there is an inspiration among the the Wives to attempt to change the laws of Gilead to allow for more dignity for women. After an unpleasant confrontation, June shows Serena Eden's Bible marked with commentary; which has an affect on Serena. During a gathering of the Wives, Serena and Mrs. Putnam exchange their opinions regarding the Bible, particularly the right to read it as women are banned from doing so. They realize most of the Wives share their feelings and call a meeting. Vizi tästä niteestä on ollut paljon harmia.
ellauri062.html on line 279: Fred says she is a good writer but Serena is bitter that he took that right away from her. Fred admits that he did not realize how much it would cost. Serena asks him to imagine how their lives would be like if Gilead never happened. Fred replies that he would still be in marketing and might quit his job. Fred admits that he has been sterile all along. In fact he is gay and has had an affair with Nick and Mark Tuello (who dat?) in the closet. Mark Tuello’s car is a 2018 Dodge Charger GT [LD].
ellauri062.html on line 284: Disgusted at Serena, Moira (the dyke of color) asks Serena who does she think she really is, adding that new clothes doesn't make her any different, and is still the woman who held June down while Fred raped her.
ellauri062.html on line 288: Serena has been sleeping on her couch. Mark brings her some pizza from Toronto as a treat despite it being contraband. He also brings her several magazines and a newspaper. Serena pays Mark in nature for the hospitality. Mark Tuello brings Serena Waterfront some coffee. The End. Fuck you don't realize how blessed you are, American women!
ellauri062.html on line 400: Menocchio (Domenico Scandella, 1532–1599) was a miller from Montereale Valcellina, Italy, who was tried for heresy by the Roman Inquisition for his unorthodox religious views and then was burnt at the stake in 1599. - Taulun Judith beheading Holofernes (not Swee´pea!) maalasi Artemisia Gentileschi (Roma 1593 - Napoli 1652/53). Se on kyllä Uffizissa. Holofernes oli assyrialainen kenraali, eikä Rauhixen kovaa holottava lahtelainen mökkinaapuri.
ellauri062.html on line 942: The star they call the star of David is actually called the star of Moloch in scripture and is the symbol of Judaism as well. It´s strange that very few people realize this. This is true. It is also called in scripture the
ellauri063.html on line 334: Turun ruskea talo on nimensä mukaisesti ruskeansävyinen rakennus Turussa. Erityisen suuri merkitys Turun ruskealla talolla on Suomen kansallismyönteisille, maahanmuuttokriitikoille, roturealisteille, kansallissosialisteille kuin myös miedompien liikkeiden nationalisteille. Toisaalta Turun ruskea talo on myös näitä liikkeitä jakava, voimakkaita tunteita esille tuova symboli. Varsinaisesti ruskeaa taloa asuttaa määrittelemätön määrä plösöjä homonatseja, jotka harrastavat isänmaallisen toiminnan ohella monimuotoisia riettaita orgioita. Talon tarkka sijainti on eräs Suomen kansallismyönteisten piirien tarkimmin vartioituja salaisuuksia, anarkopunamädättäjäterroristien harmiksi. Se on kuitenkin paikannettu suht tarkasti Yli-Juonikkaan kirjassa Jatkosota-EXTRA, joka kannattaa muutenkin ostaa ja jopa lukea.
ellauri063.html on line 432: Infinite Jest is a postmodern encyclopedic novel, famous for its length and detail and for its digressions that involve endnotes (some of which themselves have footnotes). It has also been called metamodernist and hysterical realist. Wallace's "encyclopedic display of knowledge" incorporates media theory, linguistics, film studies, sport, addiction, science, and issues of national identity. The book is often humorous yet explores melancholy deeply.
ellauri064.html on line 77: Walter Benjamin was a radically innovative cultural theorist and a German Jewish Marxist, securing refuge in France in 1933. Following the 1940 Nazi invasion he fled France, bound for the USA. However, on the mountainous approach to the French–Spanish border he realised dictator Franco had suddenly blocked transit. Benjamin was in ill health and struggling to carry a briefcase with a heavy manuscript, which he declared more precious than his life. Sadly, he completed suicide: there was family history on his father's side.
ellauri066.html on line 368: Moore’s intuition that Pynchon’s Second Equation is real proved to be correct, and he and his colleague correctly assign the angle ϕ to the orientational range of the rocket. But since they did not know that this formula is only one in a set of equations that describe the flight path, the orientation, and the steering of the V-2, the research team was misled in their interpretation of the other parameters and terms. With Müller’s paper, we can finally determine the meaning of each term and compare these with Pynchon’s reading. The first three terms refer, respectively, to the moments of inertia, of air resistance, and of lateral air impact when the rocket yaws, and the term on the right side of the equal sign represents the steering moment of the rudders (Müller, 1957: 90, 91; Kirschstein, 1951: 73, 74). In other words, the left-hand terms describe the orientation of the rocket during flight, which is influenced by external forces such as wind currents and air resistance.
ellauri066.html on line 610: “There is nothing so loathsome as a sentimental surrealist.”
ellauri066.html on line 759: “I try not to think about it too much,” he says modestly. “I realise it’s going to pass very quickly.”
ellauri066.html on line 902: On March 16th, scientists at Imperial College London published a paper, based on an epidemiological model, predicting that, unless some form of lockdown was imposed, more than five hundred thousand Brits would die from preventable COVID-19 infections. A week later, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced that his government would be closing schools, bars, and restaurants, falling in step with the rest of Europe. “It was slightly frustrating,” Tegnell told me, when I spoke to him, in August. “We were really hoping we could take us through this crisis together.”
ellauri066.html on line 914: “I think we are reasonably optimistic,” Tegnell said last August. “Our prognosis is, No, we don’t really see a huge second wave coming on.” This did not last. By December, cases and hospitalizations were higher than they’d been since the earliest days of the pandemic. Intensive-care units in Stockholm and Malmö, the country’s third biggest city, were full. “It was just this development we did not want to see,” Björn Eriksson, Stockholm’s director of health and medical care, said during a press conference.
ellauri067.html on line 318: “A market needed no longer be run by the Invisible Hand, but now could create itself—its own logic, momentum, style, from inside. Putting the control inside was ratifying what de facto had happened— that you had dispensed with God. But you had taken on a greater, and more harmful, illusion. The illusion of control. That A could do B. But that was false. Completely. No one can do. Things only happen, A and B are unreal, are names for parts that ought to be inseparable. …”
ellauri067.html on line 566: "his batman, a Corporal Wayne" [Batman's "real-world" identity was Bruce Wayne], 11; comicbook fangs, 21; Sir Denis Nayland Smith, 83, 277-78, 592, 631, 751; Hop Harrigan, Tank Tinker, 117; "old-fashioned comical room" 122; Dumbo, 135; Donald Duck, 146; Hansel and Gretel, 174; "comic-book colors" 186; "paint FUCK YOU in a balloon coming out the mouth of one of those little pink shepherdesses" 203; Plasticman, 206, 314, 331, 752; "he passes into a bickering of canary-yellow Borsalini, corksoled comicbook shoes with enormous round toes" 254; "this cartoon here" 263; "a Sunday-funnies dawn" 295; Rocketman, 366, 376, 379, 436, 512, 596; Captain Midnight Show, 375; Green Hornet, 376; "the only beings who can violate their space are safely caught and paralyzed in comic books" 379; Mickey Mouse, 392; Sundial, 472; Wilhelm Busch (cartoonist), 501; Porky Pig, 545; "comic technocracy" 579; "comic-book cats dogs and mice" 586; Bugs Bunny, 592; "comicbook-orange chunks of island" 634; Porky Pig tattoo, 638 (on Osbie Feel's stomach), 711 (on André Omnopon´s stomach); Robin Hood, 664; Mary Marvel, Wonder Woman, 676; comic-book Kamikazes, 680; "down comes a comic-book guillotine on one black & white politician" 687; Crime Does Not Pay, 709; Superman, 751; The Lone Ranger & Tonto, 752; Philip Marlowe, 752; Submariner, 752; Jimmy Olson, 752; See also Byron the Bulb; Floundering Four; Komical Kamikazes; Plasticman; film/cinema references.
ellauri067.html on line 581: From early on, Prokosch sought to surround himself with a veil of mystification and cast his life into a hopeless riddle. Approaching his sixtieth year, he boasted that no person had succeeded in knowing him as an integral personality: "I have spent my life alone, utterly alone, and no biography of me could ever more than scratch the surface. All the facts in Who’s Who, or whatever, are so utterly meaningless. My real life (if I ever dared to write it!) has transpired in darkness, secrecy, fleeting contacts and incommunicable delights, any number of strange picaresque escapades and even crimes, and I don't think that any of my 'friends' have even the faintest notion of what I'm really like or have any idea of what my life has really consisted of. . . .With all the surface 'respectability,' diplomatic and scholarly and illustrious social contacts, my real life has been subversive, anarchic, vicious, lonely, and capricious."
ellauri069.html on line 116: He complained that book publishers “publish an enormous number of things which look like books, sort of feel like books, but in reality are buckets of peanut butter with a layer of whipped cream on top.”
ellauri069.html on line 170: Dr. Mabuse is a fictional character created by Norbert Jacques in the German novel Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler ("Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler"), and made famous by three films about the character directed by Fritz Lang: Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (silent, 1922) The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) and the much later The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960). Dr. Mabuse is a master of disguise and telepathic hypnosis known to employ body transference, most often through demonic possession, but sometimes utilizing object technologies such as television or phonograph machines, to build a "society of crime". One "Dr. Mabuse" may be defeated and sent to an asylum, jail or the grave, only for a new "Dr. Mabuse" to later appear, as depicted in The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. The replacement invariably has the same methods, the same powers of hypnosis and the same criminal genius. There are even suggestions in some installments of the series that the "real" Mabuse is some sort of spirit that possesses a series of hosts.
ellauri069.html on line 387: Don’t forget the real business of the War is buying and selling. The murdering and violence are self-policing, and can be entrusted to non-professionals. The mass nature of wartime death is useful in many ways. It serves as spectacle, as diversion from the real movements of the War. It provides raw material to be recorded into History, so that children may be taught History as sequences of violence, battle after battle, and be more prepared for the adult world. Best of all, mass death’s a stimulus to just ordinary folks, little fellows, to try ‘n’ grab a piece of that Pie while they’re still here to gobble it up. The true war is a celebration of markets.
ellauri069.html on line 497: I suspect I would need to read it a few more times to really “get” it. I’d prefer an eBook with deep annotations into the Gravity's Rainbow Wiki
ellauri069.html on line 574: And now, The Romance of Helen Trent, the real-life drama of Helen Trent, who, when life mocks her, breaks her hopes, dashes her against the rocks of despair, fights back bravely, successfully, to prove what so many women long to prove, that because a woman is 35 or more, romance in life need not be over, that romance can begin at 35.
ellauri069.html on line 762: Biographers report that Baum had been a political activist in the 1890s with a special interest in the money question of gold and silver (bimetallism). The City of Oz earns its name from the abbreviation of ounces "Oz" in which gold and silver are measured. Unssin kaupunki. For example, the Tin Woodman wonders what he would do if he ran out of oil. "You wouldn't be as badly off as John D. Rockefeller", the Scarecrow responds, "He'd lose six thousand dollars a minute if that happened." Dorothy—naïve, young and simple—represents the American people. She is Everyman, led astray and seeking the way back home. Moreover, following the road of gold leads eventually only to the Emerald City, which may symbolize the fraudulent world of greenback paper money that only pretends to have value. It is ruled by a scheming politician (the Wizard) who uses publicity devices and tricks to fool the people (and even the Good Witches) into believing he is benevolent, wise, and powerful when really he is a selfish, evil humbug.
ellauri070.html on line 338: The Qliphoth/Qlippoth/Qlifot or Kelipot (Hebrew: קְלִיפּוֹת‎, the different English spellings are used in the alternative Kabbalistic traditions of Hermetic Qabalah and Jewish Kabbalah respectively), literally "Peels", "Shells" or "Husks" (from singular: קְלִפָּה‎ qlippah "Husk"), are the representation of evil or impure spiritual forces in Jewish mysticism, the polar opposites of the holy Sefirot. The realm of evil is also termed Sitra Achra/Aḥra (Aramaic סטרא אחרא‎, the "Other Side" opposite holiness) in Kabbalah texts.
ellauri070.html on line 340: In Jewish Kabbalistic cosmology of Isaac Luria, the qlippot are metaphorical "shells" surrounding holiness. They are spiritual obstacles receiving their existence from God only in an external, rather than internal manner. Divinity in Judaism connotes revelation of God's true unity, while the shells conceal holiness, as a peel conceals the fruit within. They are therefore synonymous with idolatry, the root of impurity through ascribing false dualism in the Divine, and with the Sitra Achra (סטרא אחרא "Other Side"), the perceived realm opposite to holiness. They emerge in the descending seder hishtalshelus (Chain of Being) through Tzimtzum (contraction of the Divine Ohr), as part of the purpose of Creation. In this they also have beneficial properties, as peel protects the fruit, restraining the Divine flow from being dissipated. Kabbalah distinguishes between two realms in qlippot, the completely impure and the intermediate.
ellauri070.html on line 475: "Ei ole mitään niin halvexittavaa kuin tunteileva surrealisti." (s. 898.) Tätä lausetta siteerataan ihan vitusti. Kuulostaa pahalta, halveximinen on tiimitoimintaa. Surrealismi kuten symbolismikin taitaa olla vähän sellasta. Siinä on mystiikkaa, ja mystiikka on persemäisimpiä paranoidien tiimiapinoiden nokintakeinoja.
ellauri071.html on line 40: Kenosha Kid: Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow possesses an image which has intrigued readers of the novel since its introduction. Many readers come away from the novel failing to find the answer to one question: What is the Kenosha Kid? Critics have argued about the identity of the Kenosha Kid. Some have argued that it does not really exist. Instead, it is only the result of Tyrone Slothrop´s hallucinations brought on by sodium amytal (or "truth serum"). Ironically, the idea that the Kenosha Kid comes out during a dose of "truth serum" proves to be even more confusing for readers (given it may or may not really exist). Other critics have denoted the Kenosha Kid as a dance (likening it to the "Charleston" or the "Big Apple" dances).
ellauri071.html on line 128: In the aftermath of the war, Coward wrote an alternative reality play, Peace In Our Time, depicting an England occupied by Nazi Germany. Blessed peace without Noel, presumably.
ellauri071.html on line 220: Junior G-Men was an American counterpart to Hitler Jugend, a boys club and popular culture phenomenon during the late 1930s and early 1940s that began with a radio program and culminated with films featuring the Dead End Kids. After leaving the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a brief stint in Hollywood, Melvin Purvis hosted a children's radio program called "Junior G-Men" in 1936. Purvis had become a national hero for his record as an FBI agent during the so-called "war on crime" in the early 1930s, most notably for leading the manhunt that ended with the death of John Dillinger. As a result of this fame, Purvis was seen as a real-life counterpart to the fictional detectives, such as Dick Tracy, that proliferated in the popular culture targeting boys during this period. As part of the radio program, listeners could join a "Junior G-Men" club and receive badges, manuals, and secret agent props. Shortly thereafter, Purvis became the face of breakfast cereal Post Toasties promotional detective club. The cereal company's fictional "Inspector Post" and his "Junior Detective Corps" metamorphosed into an image of Purvis inviting boys and girls to become "secret operators" in his "Law and Order Patrols."
ellauri071.html on line 565: The Qliphoth of Hod, similarly is founded on the idea of a radiating object: our eyes are blinded and cannot look behind the radiating surface. Unauthentic brilliance can be understood as the beginning of illusion and deceit. In the realm of the mind the shadow of Hod therefore is represented by the lie, artfulness or beguilement. At the same time the demon of Hod correlates to the ideas of fickleness, hesitation and lack of determination - the negative fluctuations of our mind. The Qliphoth of Hod is called ‘Samael‘ which can be translated as ‘The Deceitful Ones‘ (german, ‘Die Täuscher’, kr. diabolos) or ‘Poison of God’ (german, ‘Das Gift Gottes’).
ellauri071.html on line 643: Ihan hyvä pointti kirjallisuustieteen dosentilla Tiina Käkelällä-Puumalalla. Tohon James Woodin kritiikkiin "hysteerisestä realismista" pitää ehkä perehtyä lähemmin. Zadie Smith, Don DeLillo, Salman Rushdie ja David Foster Wallace mainitaan esimerkkeinä. Ja onhan siinäkin perää että tämmöisiä liimauxista pursuavia kirjoja tehtiin Menippoxen aikana, ja onhan Rabelaiskin hyvin samantapainen. Sitonse tshekki Hasekin sotaromaani (Svejk etc), josta en tykännyt. Ize asiassa en mä ole tykännyt näistä muistakaan. Mä en ilmeisesti ole mikään hysteerinen realismifän, en siedä karnevalismia. Se on liian hulvatonta pikku minulle. Siitä innostuvat on jotenkin salanazeja.
ellauri072.html on line 41: Kansikuvan bühlainia mä luen välipalana ennenkuin lähden ähräämään Taavin tiiliskiveä. Tää tuntuu ihan mukavalta vaihtelulta edelliseen hysteeriseen realismiin. Taavi (s. 1962) vaikuttaa kiinnostuvan ihmisistä, siinä missä Tomppa (s. 1937) näytti epäkypsältä, hipahtavalta jenkkiteiniltä joka nauraa kippurassa typerille vaahtokumikikkeleille ja ruokasodalle.
ellauri072.html on line 45: Mä vähä epäilen et Nipsulla ja Wallabyllä on ollut molemmilla samanlainen määräilevä terveydenhoito- tai opetusalalla toimiva äiti. Joka sovelsi niihin selektiivistä kylmyyttä. Ne olivat ize isänsä tapaisia pehmoisia kuohilaita. Ja sixi niistä tuli tollasia hysteerisiä realisteja.
ellauri072.html on line 427: Taavi puolestaan on kyllä turhankin anaalis-obsessiivinen, varsinkin sen naishenkilöt skizoilee aivan mitättömistä aiheista. Sen miehet on vaan vastenmielisiä. Sen tarinoissa on aika kieroutuneita ihmissuhteita ja niissä kieroutuneita ihmisiä. Se ikäänkuin valaisee samaa amerikkalaista hysteeristä realismia sisäpuolelta, sairaskertomuxina, mitä Nipsu koheltaa ulkokohtaisesti sarjakuvina.
ellauri072.html on line 493: You begin to ask yourself if the liking or not liking of the author as a person is really interesting or illuminating, aesthetically or ethically, as a dominant question.
ellauri072.html on line 495: Maybe you were a bit quick to straighten that miter you now realize you were wearing and, of course, speck-of-sawdust-in-your-brother’s-eye, etc., and also, as Alcoholics Anonymous would put it, Whoever is upsetting me most is my best teacher, and as Wallace put it, in his novel “Infinite Jest,” “It starts to turn out that the vapider the A.A. cliché, the sharper the canines of the real truth it covers.”
ellauri072.html on line 536: Wallace’s fiction is, in its attentiveness and labor and genuine love and play, very nice. But what is achieved on the page, if it is achieved, may not hold stable in real life. As another dangerously romanticizeable suicide, Heinrich von Kleist, once said: “It is not we who know but rather a certain state of mind in us that knows.” And one is not always in the same state of mind.
ellauri072.html on line 540: Another thing, perhaps more powerful, that detains people at the niceness question has to do, I think, with competitiveness. Readers are correct to sense, in Wallace’s elaborate grammars and data fields, not only a generous show but also a tacit petition for our recognition of his intellect. This really annoys some people.
ellauri072.html on line 548: But yes, Wallace was extremely competitive, even to the point of competing about not being competitive. One of the wincing pleasures of Max’s biography is reading excerpts from Wallace’s correspondence, especially with his close friend and combatant Jonathan Franzen, but also with just about every white male writer he might ever have viewed as a rival or mentor. Aggressive self-abasement, grandstanding, veiled abuse, genuine thoughtfulness, thin-skinned pandering — it’s all there. As the correspondents compete about who is making genuine human connections and who and what is really nice and good, they seem to be in some realm far from most kinds of human connection save for that of heated testosteronic battle.
ellauri072.html on line 552: In this bizarre arena, niceness becomes just one more mode of competition, thereby undermining itself. Supposedly. But not really.
ellauri073.html on line 204: Mrs. McC.’s sedulous attention to her own person’s dress and grooming is already a minor legend among the press corps, and some of the techs speculate that things like getting her nails and hair done, together with being almost Siametically attached to Ms. Lisa Graham Keegan (who is AZ’s education superintendent and supposedly traveling with the senator as his “Advisor on Issues Affecting Education” but is quite plainly really along because she’s Cindy McCain’s friend and confidante and the one person in whose presence Mrs. McC. doesn’t look like a jacklighted deer), are the only things keeping this extremely fragile person together on the Trail. (Onx tää nyt se jota sanottiin julkisesti emättimexi? Ei hizi, kyllä sille tarvittaisiin joku miellyttävämpi sana.)
ellauri073.html on line 254: Hahaha look at you you fat fuck. You choose to spend your time bashing a man who has been dead for a decade, and there's no real reason for it other than the obvious jealousy that consumes you as an ugly person, inside and out. You break your criticism down into two distinctions: Foster's writing and his character. First, on your criticism of his character, I will say that it is entirely ironic that you choose to do so, considering that in your mediocre (that's right buddy your disgustingly fat ass as it is right now is entirely more mediocre than most unmistakably mediocre things, including (but not limited to) the entire Oakland Athletics organization) life your accomplishments include being - and here I'm just being honest with you, and it's possible that you may have heard this already in your pathetic, insufferable life but just hear me out -- LITERALLY THE FATTEST, BALDEST, AND JUST FLAT OUT UGLIEST PIECE OF SHIT PERSON I HAVE EVER SEEN. (For more on that here's a link to a picture I found of Matt online during a quick goggle search: https://www.google.com/sear....
ellauri073.html on line 267: The character's debut performance (May 8, 1993) has been called one of the best segments in SNL history. The reception of the audience combined with visible stifled laughter from David Spade and Christina Applegate on stage added to the popularity of the sketch. Notable physical gestures from Farley included what Spade referred to as “the thing with the glasses” when Farley lifted his glasses on and off of his face commenting, “Hey Dad, I can’t see real good, is that Bill Shakespeare over there?” and perhaps the most defining gesture was one that Farley saved for the live performance when he alternated hands adjusting his trousers, grabbing the hilt of his belt with one hand and the back of his pants with the other.
ellauri073.html on line 277: Remember this Fartey, for it will serve you well: There is nothing inherently admirable or intriguing in your choosing to complain about various outlets, activities, or people. It's mundane, tiresome, and has little uniqueness. Suffice it to say, there are a million of you, Matt Fartey (and when I say you I really mean babbling little shits). You will be forgotten; there is only one David Foster Wallace...so tell me, who's really the mediocre one here?
ellauri074.html on line 72: They always want to talk to me about the real things, the things that matter.
ellauri074.html on line 245: When Robbins started off doing his seminars, he implemented a strategy called Neurolinguistic Programming. Neurolinguistic Programming works under the belief that everyone has a personal map of reality. Nothing is neither good nor bad but thinking makes it so. Robbins would use this practice to help people realize that things that they think are impossible are possible, they just have to change their mindset.
ellauri077.html on line 188: Markkinatalous perustuu luotolle eli hyväuskoisien hölmöjen naiivin luottamuxen väärinkäytölle. Sixi valehtelu on jenkkiläisten tärkeimpiä taitoja. Sixi myös jenkkileffoissa ja kirjoissa se on tärkeässä osassa, esim noissa tuiki tavallisissa rehellisyyden vakuutteluissa: Trust me, I promise, no kidding, really, I swear to god, you gotta believe me, would I lie to you, I'm not a crook. Siitä puhe mistä puute.
ellauri077.html on line 460: This study shows that the connection between these works lies in their shared philosophical dimension. On the one hand, they portray excessive self-reflection and endless irony as the two main problems of contemporary Western life. On the other hand, the novels embody an attempt to overcome these problems: sincerity, reality-commitment and community are portrayed as the virtues needed to achieve a meaningful life.
ellauri077.html on line 534: Sarjassa Tiede-lehden nollatutkimuxia: alkoholismin vaara on suurin niillä joille viina maistuu parhaiten. Optimisti ja pessimisti pärjää kummatkin elämässä huonommin kuin realisti.
ellauri077.html on line 555: In his interview with Larry McCaffery, Wallace shows he was aware of his failure to overcome the use of postmodern irony: “I got trapped just trying to expose the illusions of metafiction the same way metafiction had tried to expose the illusions of the pseudo-unmediated realist fiction that had come before it. It was a horror show.”
ellauri077.html on line 615: Pelkkä realismikaan ei kelpaa, koska
ellauri077.html on line 619: Höpsis, tää voi pitää paikkansa jostain jenkkiteeveeviihdepaskasta, tollasesta 'draamasta'. Kunnon realistikirjailijat kyllä kommentoivat juonen käänteitä ja otti kantaa reippaasti. Flaubert, Tolstoi, Dostojevski, Tshehov, Ibsen, Strindberg, ei näistä kukaan ollut pelkkä spektaattori. Jos Wallu osais kirjoittaa puolixikaan niin hyvin, ei sen ois tarvinnut niin paljon keekoilla alaviitteillä. Toisaalta Elliskin ois voinut ottaa kantaa selvemmin niitä ilmiöitä vastaan joita se liioitellen kuvailee. Nyze on vain lisää samanlaista paskaa jota jenkit näkee joka päivä teeveeuutisissa tuutin täydeltä. Oishan se voinut vaikka koittaa kuvailla miltä tuntui siitä naisesta jota raiskattiin jollain power drillillä. Eise varmaan mitään kivaa ollut.
ellauri077.html on line 627: This process does not lead to a passive, solely pleasurable experience such as taking a drug or watching television. Instead, what awaits that reader is a book that forces her “‘to work hard to access its pleasures, the same way that in real life true pleasure is usually a by-product of hard work and discomfort’” (McCaffery 119). Perhaps the most difficult aspect of Infinite Jest (and the one for which it is fated to be infamously known) is the use of endnotes, which will be our entry into thinking of Infinite Jest as a conversation-text.
ellauri077.html on line 636: Wallu on takuulla saanut ideoita lukijoiden kiusaamiseen äitykältä, jonka äidinkielen oppikirjat on täynna quizzeja ja knoppeja jotka pitää pikku lukijoita valveilla. Wickedly funny, thats mommy. Postmodernistit väitti että realistit huijas lukijoita ja huijas ize kahta kauheammin. Wallu, "uusi vilpitön", ojentaa kätösen ja sanoo lukijalle "trust me" kuin Walt Disneyn Aladdin. Luotathan?
ellauri077.html on line 754: The Stoics taught that we should accept whatever is outside our control. “Do you really think you can make a bad situation any worse by complaining about it?” Yes we can! I have tried to make this my own practice, and have tried to complain about things that happen. But not out loud! Marcus Aurelius said: “Don’t be overheard complaining… Not even to yourself.” Mutter your complaints under your breath.
ellauri077.html on line 794: Pretentious diction. Words like phenomenon, element, individual (as noun), objective, categorical, effective, virtual, basic, primary, promote, constitute, exhibit, exploit, utilize, eliminate, liquidate , are used to dress up a simple statement and give an aire of scientific impartiality to biased judgements. Adjectives like epoch-making, epic, historic, unforgettable, triumphant, age-old, inevitable, inexorable, veritable, are used to dignify the sordid process of international politics, while writing that aims at glorifying war usually takes on an archaic color, its characteristic words being: realm, throne, chariot, mailed fist, trident, sword, shield, buckler, banner, jackboot, clarion.
ellauri077.html on line 796: Foreign words and expressions such as cul de sac, ancien régime, deus ex machina, mutatis mutandis, status quo, gleichschaltung, weltanschauung , are used to give an air of culture and elegance. Except for the useful abbreviations i.e., e.g. , and etc. , there is no real need for any of the hundreds of foreign phrases now current in the English language. Bad writers, and especially scientific, political, and sociological writers, are nearly always haunted by the notion that Latin or Greek words are grander than Saxon ones, and unnecessary words like expedite, ameliorate, predict, extraneous, deracinated, clandestine, subaqueous, and hundreds of others constantly gain ground from their Anglo-Saxon numbers. (Number on latinaa hei pahvi!)
ellauri077.html on line 806: Many political words are similarly abused. The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies "something not desirable." The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another. In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides.
ellauri079.html on line 109: Jethro is the only surviving member of the family and has had his fair share of ups and downs since being on the show. He never really reached the level of stardom that he wanted and instead went on to be a producer and a director, as he had 6yrs of school and his uncle owned the studio. After a while he had the idea to create a Beverly Hillbillies-themed casino out of a WalMart but failed. The second attempt is still currently suspended. He’s hopeful that he’ll get things going again.
ellauri079.html on line 113: If Jed Clampett hadn’t done another role in his life he would have still been remembered as Jed Clampett more likely than not. After his time on the show he went on to continue acting here and there but nothing ever really brought him the same kind of fame as he experienced while being Jed. He did manage to get a cameo in the film version of the Beverly Hillbillies but apart from that he was retired at that time and wasn’t doing much at all. He passed away due to respiratory failure in 2003.
ellauri079.html on line 115: Ellie May Clampett was unable to do much more in getting her career to take off. She went on to become a gospel singer for a while and even practiced real estate for a bit. But nothing ever really kept her from going back to show business as she felt that this was where she belonged. Ellie May passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2015.
ellauri080.html on line 365: Self-directedness can be seen as the executive branch of a person’s system of mental self-government. People who are self-directed recognize that their attitudes, behaviors, and problems reflect their own choices. They tend to accept responsibility for their attitudes and behavior and they impress others as reliable and trustworthy persons. As a result, a person’s Self-directedness is an important indicator of reality testing, maturity, and vulnerability to mood disturbance....
ellauri080.html on line 374: You might have a hazy idea of “transcending” being akin to “rising above” and think of the concept as rising above oneself, but you don’t really know what it is beyond that.
ellauri080.html on line 411: Highly distractible children will quickly shift their attention from one thing to another. They may not be able to focus on a conversation over dinner if they see a dog outside the kitchen window. They may be very attuned to details and have a hard time focusing in places and spaces that are busy and loud. Children with low distractibility find it easy to get really focused on a task. They get absorbed in a book even though there’s a noisy gathering of people in the same room. These children can block out many distractions and really focus their attention on what they are working on.
ellauri080.html on line 431: It seems to be a natural tendency of human nature to want to categorize the infinite variety of phenomenological reality into neat, distinct, and useful components. We have types and varieties from every area of human experience. There is some security when confronted by a brand new situation to be able to instantly ascribe this novelty to a pre-arranged mental coding system. Once we have categories we can describe differences and similarities – we can form hypotheses of relationship. This can be both useful and destructive, as unnecessary stereotyping leads to a relativizing of uniqueness. Jung walks this thin line by simply stating, “In my practical medical work with nervous patients I have long been struck be the fact that besides the many individual differences in human psychology there are also typical differences.”
ellauri080.html on line 435: He was well aware of the difficulty of presenting a general description of types and its inability to draw an absolutely correct picture. Still, his wealth of empirical evidence led him to deduce as ‘factual’ the existence of distinct types. This deduction was made many times before him and is a simple reflection of the nature of reality (the reality of Nature).
ellauri080.html on line 437: In Jungian typology, the original ‘unity’ of human consciousness is first divided into two poles of attitude: extraversion and introversion. These represent two fundamentally distinct yet complementary relationships between inner and outer reality. Extraversion is characterized bya flow of energy and interest from the subject to the object, from the inner to the outer. Identification with the outer gives meaning to the inner. Introversion is completely the opposite. It is characterized by a flow of energy and interest from the object to the subject, from the outer to the inner.
ellauri080.html on line 494: Hence, the TE/FI attitude, represented by Nietzsche, assumes that people do things because they want to, they desire to, they have a passionate, sentimental drive to: desires and feelings are the metaphysical bottom-line, for which structure serves only as a vehicle. Meanwhile, the FE/TI attitude represented by Hume assumes that people do things because that is what makes sense to them: because that is the decision-making paradigm which they are working off of, and all feelings, motivations, and desires result from the way a person chooses to logically view the world, whether they realize it or not. Feelings and motivations are merely the skin of logically ascertainable principles upon which people operate.
ellauri080.html on line 520: A good example of this mentality can be found in the theories of Michel Foucault, who himself describes society as a series of power structure grids you can lay on top of the truth in order to reveal some things but conceal others, and our goal essentially should be to experiment with various power grids to discover the true limits or bounds of how human society can successfully be structured. Another example could be Martin Heidegger’s discussion of Being or existence, and how many different perspectives are required to observe it and get a full picture, because of our extremely subjective position in relation to the nature of our own existence, not to mention existence within the ever shifting realm of time.
ellauri080.html on line 528: Meanwhile, the NE/SI axis is not so trusting of direct experience, which is hardly a mystery, because their perception of reality is introverted, meaning they aren’t interested in direct and photographic reality, but in the ideal versions of experiences abstracted from reality (e.g. Socrates’ search for the overarching ‘idea’ of everyday things like dogs, beds, piety, etc., as opposed to individual instances of these things). This is why, as CelebrityTypes also points out, “The person will also be more careful and meticulous (SI) because there is an unconscious striving to contribute one’s observations to building a system which is valid not just in the here and now, but which is perceived to be true in general: To generate the type of knowledge that could conceivably end up in a future textbook on the subject.” The axis makes use of Ne’s multifaceted nature to accomplish this.
ellauri080.html on line 628: Rikkaat hihittävät hienoissa taloissaan valvontakameroiden takana ja järjestävät puutarhajuhlia. Köyhät vilistävät kuin torakat keittiöstä kun valot sytytetään, ja haisevat pahalta. Asuvat tulvaveden ja paskan täyttämissä kellareissa, eivät ylitä näkymätöntä rajaa. Ikävintä on, että tää ei edes ole liioittelua. Korealainen Parasiitit ja japanilainen Shoplifters ei ole liioittelua. Eikä taiwanilainen A Son. Tämmöstä tää nyt taas on. Marxilla ja Engelsillä olis töitä.
ellauri080.html on line 791: In the words of the Indian writer Khushwant Singh, "nine-tenths of the violence and unhappiness in this country derives from sexual repression". Gandhi isn't singularly to blame for India's deeply problematic attitudes to sex and female sexuality. But he fought, and succeeded, to ensure the country would never experience sexual freedom while his legend persevered. Gandhi's genius was to realise the great power of non-violent political revolution. But the violence of his thoughts towards women has contributed to countless honour killings and immeasurable suffering.
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San Morealin tykit


ellauri080.html on line 830: Auttakaa entistä gladiaattoria joka on ihan poikki, sanoi Asterixissa jalaton tyyppi joka istui pikkuisessa pyörin varustetussa laatikossa. Sellainen on toi Wallun Marathe. Yxijalkainen merirosvo joka pitää transun Hugh "Helen" Steeplyn kanssa maratonimoraalifilosofista istuntoa navajoluutnantti Leghornin ja Jim Cheen maisemissa kirjan mainostauoilla. (Arizonan Tempessä asui Wallun vanhemmat eläkepäivinä.) Kulinnsseina joku Sierra Madre josta tulee mieleen kenraali Xavier ja San Morealin tykit. Tyypit voi hyvin askarrella leegoista, yhtä palikoita. Ihankuin 4-kanavalla, mainoxia tulee koko ajan enemmän leffan loppupuolella.
ellauri080.html on line 841: Eli kysymys on sitten miten realistinen on toi talousliberaali näkemys vapaasta valinnasta jos pikku apinat ei olekaan vapaita edes valizemaan vetääkö ne mömmöä vai ei. Ei se oo. Se on suuren luokan vedätys. Kuten Ari sanoi se on vapaa joka voi tehdä sen mitä se haluaa. Ihan sama päättikö se sen ize vaiko ei. Ei siis "mitä ikinä". Siinä Dostojevski ja muut uusliberaalit ääliöt astuu yxinkertaisesti paskaan.
ellauri080.html on line 850: Vipassanā (Pāli) or vipaśyanā (Sanskrit) literally "hyper, super (vi), seeing (passanā)", is a Buddhist term that is often translated as "insight". The Pali Canon describes it as one of two qualities of mind which is developed (bhāvanā) in Buddhist meditation, the other being samatha (mind calming). It is often defined as a form of meditation that seeks "insight into the true nature of reality", defined as anicca "impermanence", dukkha "suffering, unsatisfactoriness", anattā "non-self", the three marks of existence in the Theravada tradition, and as śūnyatā "emptiness" and Buddha-nature in the Mahayana traditions.
ellauri082.html on line 54: When David Foster Wallace committed suicide in 2008, it was clear he had been profoundly depressed. But the first major biography of the writer, D.T. Max’s Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story, out on August 30th, reveals an even more troubled mind than anyone realized. From the time he was in college, the brilliant author of Infinite Jest was in and out of institutions as he struggled with depression and addictions to alcohol and marijuana. But the book is also full of all kinds of other strange surprises, painting the most complete, and warmest, portrait of Wallace yet.
ellauri082.html on line 58: Wallace described himself as “near great” at his favorite sport, but in reality he was just the 11th-best teenage player in central Illinois – not exactly a tennis hotbed. Still, he was good enough to beat Jay McInerney when they were both at the artist colony Yaddo.
ellauri082.html on line 89: You will become way less concerned with what other people think of you when you realize how seldom they do.
ellauri082.html on line 101: The biography by Tyrannosaurus Max paints a less than flattering portrait of Wallace. That’s not to say it’s a vicious takedown—it’s probably about as even-handed as a biography about the author is going to be, and I can imagine books about him in the future being a lot less level-headed in either direction. Basically, DFW was an extremely troubled individual and probably not a very awesome person qua person. He was often misanthropic, violent, cruel (especially to women), and self-absorbed. But what’s great about the biography is how it allows these rather hideous characteristics to disgust as well as inform; knowing the uglier aspects of DFW’s personality is extremely enlightening with regard to his work. It seems to me that the writer was extremely aware of his immense character flaws and sought in his work (his novels and his non-fiction particularly) to overcome them, and in his work he was able to occupy a wholly different realm than he was in his actual life. Well actually not at all that different. The books project a rather nasty person too.
ellauri082.html on line 141: he’s with a very sad kid and they’re in a graveyard digging some dead guy’s head up and it’s really important, like Continental-Emergency important, and Gately’s the best digger but he’s wicked hungry, like irresistibly hungry, and he’s eating with both hands out of huge economy-size bags of corporate snacks so he can’t really dig, while it gets later and later and the sad kid is trying to scream at Gately that the important thing was buried in the guy’s head and to divert the Continental Emergency to start digging the guy’s head up before it’s too late, but the kid moves his mouth but nothing comes out, and Joelle van D. appears … while the sad kid holds something terrible up by the hair and makes the face of somebody shouting in panic: Too Late. (934)
ellauri082.html on line 149: As seen in Chapter 1, Hal’s condition deepens until he literally can’t communicate at all, but no longer feels like a robot anymore. (12: “I’m not a machine. I feel and believe.”) The only thing he has left is tennis and he looks forward to playing Ortho Stice in the final match of the WhataBurger. But Stice is possessed by his father (in the manuscript, Stice is called “the Wraithster”), so the novel ends as Hal finally gets to really interface with his father — in the only way he has left.
ellauri082.html on line 272: Frost was 38, pushing forty. Frost wrote the poem in June 1922 at his house in Shaftsbury, Vermont. He had been up the entire night writing the long poem "New Hampshire" and had finally finished when he realized morning had come. He went out to view the sunrise and suddenly got the idea for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening".[2] He wrote the new poem "about the snowy evening and the little horse as if I'd had a hallucination" in just "a few minutes without strain."
ellauri082.html on line 320: Dubois on slangisana marille. Samannimiset kanadanranskalaiset konnat terrorisoi Montrealia 70-luvulla. Täytistäkö noi exnarkkarit vielä vetää röökiä. Kahviakaan ei pitäs juoda kuin kerran päivässä pullan ja maidon kaa, ei kuivana. Eikä vitun muovitetuista pahvimukeista ikinä, ne kaatuvat. Ja kaataa ihan turhaan meziä. Peittää hakkuaukiot vielä mikromuovilla.
ellauri082.html on line 385: James oli empiristi ja asetti perustaksi sen, mikä sisältyy välittömään kokemukseen. Filosofiassa jamesläinen ontologia oli pluralismia. Filosofisesti Jamesia pidetään idealismin ja Peirceä realismin kannattajana. Jamesin mukaan pragmatismi on panteistinen filosofia.
ellauri083.html on line 100: WALSH: It was fascinating, frankly, to read her final novel and to realize that it was, in a sense, an historic event. But reading this book just took me back to my many discussions with her about her work. And I just had a sense of awe that a woman, who, when she wrote this, was 78, 79 years old. And she knew she was dying. She was ill with cancer and she knew that she would be ending her life soon. But she sat down and, with a pen, wrote out over 300 pages.
ellauri083.html on line 104: LYDEN: That's really almost incomprehensible. I'm sure she wrote every single day.
ellauri083.html on line 155: The novel is considered among the foremost examples of social realism in Icelandic fiction in the 1930s. It is an indictment of materialism, the cost of the self-reliant spirit to relationships, and capitalism itself. This book, along with several other major novels, helped Laxness win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955.
ellauri083.html on line 338: Hendershot recalls that, in the Schreber case, God was believed to manifest his creative and destructive power as celestial rays (Freud 22). As with spider-webs and hedgehogs quills, this radial pattern describing dilation and contraction, movement back and forth from center to circumference and from circumference to center, is the essential figure for the paranoid narcissism of a subject who feels threatened by the world and guilty for having taken "his own body [...] as his love-object" (Freud 60). Signaling Fistule's repressed homosexuality, the rays of his intelligence had first been focused on the masochistic annihilation of his genitals, which he denies were the original object of his love ("organes hideux," "vomitoires de dejections"), and then had been used in reconstructing a sexless new reality. Insisting on his exemption from the Naturalist law of biological determinism, Fistule denies his human parentage and maintains that he was born of a star, which, shining like the rays of his genius, had inseminated him and allowed him to be the father of himself, causa sui. Homosexual guilt initially projected as the corruptibility of matter is overcome by Fistule's principle of Stellogenesis, which turns flesh into radiance and bodies into starlight. As Hendershot concludes: "In Freud's theory, the paranoiac withdraws from the world (decathexis), directs his or her cathectic energy to the ego resulting in self-aggrandizement, and then attempts to reestablish a cathectic relationship with the world in the form of a delusional system"
ellauri083.html on line 350: The Korean War lasted 1,128 days, meaning each episode of the series would have averaged almost four and a half days of real time.
ellauri083.html on line 378: “What astounds me,” said Ziering in an interview, is that for the past nearly three decades, people assume that this has been a matter of “he said, she said”—meaning Allen’s word versus Farrow’s. But after Ziering and codirector Kirby Dick began their research, they realized, “Actually, it’s been a ‘he said, he said’ situation. Mia didn’t even speak until the Vanity Fair interview [in 2013]. Never. She is such a private person. That’s really important to know. And she was sort of blindsided by all these events that happened to her. And kept trying to navigate the best that she could just to protect her children and family.”
ellauri083.html on line 434: Supposedly, NASA scientists and engineers puzzled over this problem until one of them opened the Bible to Joshua 10:12–14 and 2 Kings 20:8–11. The NASA personnel supposedly came to realize that their missing day could be explained by addition of nearly a day at the time of Joshua and an additional 40 minutes at the time of Hezekiah, thus proving that these biblical events actually occurred.
ellauri083.html on line 529: I can’t say I really see it at all. As much as I love this book, the only person who I would say comes close to experiencing “complicated joy” is Mario, whose emotions are simple and straightforward, only made more complex by his contorted body. I think most people in the book experience a sort of numbness, or they are searching for a kind of numbness. To me, even Gately’s emotions and thoughts are dulled by the inane daily tasks he must complete, although I suppose you could argue that being free from substance addiction gives him a small sense of pride.
ellauri088.html on line 43: Tulokas on yxi hyvin harvoista leffoista jotka maalaa todella realistisen kuvan miten ekat tapaamiset epäinhimillisen sivilisaation kanssa vaikuttaisivat meidän kulttuuriin. Se ei ole kaunista kazottavaa. "Olisi valtava eksistentiaalinen kriisi kaikille uskonnollisille apinoille ajatella ettei me olla maailman keskipiste," pohti Denis Villeneuve. Kun alkaa näyttää että näillä matuilla on paha mielessä, apinakööri vastaa ennustettavasti terrorismilla, ryöstelyllä, sotauhkauxilla, ja lopulta jokainen valtio päättää pitää huolen vaan izestään. Tätä kelpaa verrata vaikka koronapandemiaan, missä jokainen kehittää oman rokotteensa tai varastaa sen toisilta, elleivät ne ole poliittisesti liian epäilyttäviä.
ellauri088.html on line 97: Several sensations form an idea. Several feelings form a composite feeling. Emotions are affective processes over time (they have a beginning, a middle, and an end). Volitions are changes in ideas or feelings that bring an emotion to an end. oAApperception is also relevant to clinical psychology. Projective tests such as the Rorschach and the TAT are based on the concept of apperception. (TAT: Thematic Apperception Test) Why is it that we perceive reality this or that way? Skewed perception may be connected with mental illness. Like seeing naked women undressing everywhere. There is a will involved there.
ellauri088.html on line 306: Lauri Kettunen kiersi ympäri Suomea 1920-luvun lopulla sekä 1930-luvulla tutkien suomen kielen murre-eroja ja siten kartoittaen murrealueita. Urakka oli valtava, sillä hänen tavoitteenaan oli vierailla lähes jokaisessa pitäjässä. Kettunen haisteli ihmisiä paitsi heidän kotonaan, myös esimerkiksi hotelleissa, ilotaloissa, kunnalliskodeissa ja vankiloissa. Matkoillaan Kettunen liikkui polkupyörällä, suksilla, moottoripyörällä ja myöhemmin myös autolla. Hyvin luisti kytkin. Tutkimustyön tuloksena oli Murrekartasto, joka sisältää 213 pikkukettujen ja murrejen levinneisyyttä osoittavaa karttaa. Myöhemmät supistetut painokset sisältävät 64 karttaa.
ellauri089.html on line 69: Heinlein draws on his knowledge of school societies to make the Academy a “real” place; there are bull sessions, roommate problems, anxieties about passing, shared food packages, and parties at the Academy just as there are at any school, especially a boarding school or college. Also, as Matt becomes more and more a Cadet, he finds, as do many of Heinlein’s juvenile heroes, that he has grown beyond his family and that there is an unbridgeable gulf between his perspective as a Cadet and his parents’ perspectives as ground-dwellers in Kansas City. His living and working in space is a part of it, but even more important, Matt realizes, is his membership in an international/interplanetary organization. He is no longer the boy he was when he left home. He becomes aware of this difference and, understanding it, is able to deal with a family that now seems somewhat provincial to him.
ellauri089.html on line 74: Another Cadet, Girard Burke, is asked to resign. The reader has know for a long time that Burke, who is certainly mentally and physically capable, does not have the right attitude to be a Patrolman. He is, among other things, too skeptical of the ideals for which the Patrol stands. Burke resigns, goes into his father’s business, becomes an ship’s captain immediately, gets himself in venereal trouble on Venus, and has to call on the Patrol to rescue him from his own self-centered and stupid mistakes. Matt, Tex, and Oscar do rescue him and, with that action, prove the worth of the characteristics—perseverance, loyalty, intelligence, idealism, integrity, and courage—that Heinlein champions throughout Space Cadet and the other novels in the series. Vittu mikä nazi.
ellauri089.html on line 76: Afterwards Heinlein supported himself at several occupations, including real estate sales and bitcoin mining, but for some years found money in short supply.
ellauri089.html on line 126: Many of his stories, such as Gulf, If This Goes On—, and Stranger in a Strange Land, depend strongly on the premise, related to the well-known Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, that by using a correctly designed language, one can change or improve oneself mentally, or even realize untapped potential.
ellauri089.html on line 141: I agree with R H people in entertainment didn't have a practical education like most who went to college, learned a bunch of stuff...then went in to the real world and found some of what they learned was wrong and only works in the theoretical mind of a college professor.
ellauri089.html on line 149: The last juvenile, Have Space Suit—Will Travel, recapitulates and surpasses the other books in the series as Kip Russell travels first to the moon, then to Pluto, then to a planet in Vega’s system, and finally to the Lesser Magellanic Cloud; he eventually comes home by a circular route! All of the books feature young people, primarily young men—but a surprising number of strong female characters, growing up and going through the process of separating themselves from their sometimes ununderstanding families, discovering their real identities, successfully dealing with bar mitzwah, and by the story’s end, entering the adult world as foreskinless and capable people.
ellauri089.html on line 163: Elsa Schiaparelli (1890 Rooma - 1973 Pariisi) oli italialainen muotisuunnittelija. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti huimapäisten ja humorististen yksityiskohtien tuomisesta haute couture -muotiin sekä yhteistyöstään surrealistitaiteilijoiden kanssa. Yksi tunnetuimmista Schiaparellin luomuksista on hattu, joka näyttää korko ylöspäin päähän asetetulta naisten kengältä.
ellauri089.html on line 200: Whenever they manage to make some stake, an inconveniently timed change into a new alternate reality throws them off their stride (once, the money they earned is left behind in another reality; in another case, the paper money earned in a Mexico which is an empire is worthless in another Mexico which is a republic). These repeated misfortunes, clearly effected by some malevolent entity, make the hero identify with the Biblical Job.
ellauri089.html on line 210: Men rarely if ever manage to dream up a god superior to themselves. Most gods have the manners and morals of a spoiled child. One man's theology is another man's belly laugh. The most ridiculous concept ever perpetrated by Homo Sapiens is that the Lord God of Creation, Shaper and Ruler of the Universes, wants the saccharine adoration of his creations, that he can be persuaded by their prayers, and becomes petulant if he does not receive this flattery. Yet this ridiculous notion, without one real shred of evidence to bolster it, has gone on to found one of the oldest, largest and least productive industries in history.
ellauri089.html on line 542: § 66. The term "metaphysical" is defined as having reference primarily to any object of knowledge which is not a part of Nature—does not exist in time, as an object of perception; but since metaphysicians, not content with pointing out the truth about such entities, have always supposed that what does not exist in Nature, must, at least, exist, the term also has reference to a supposed "supersensible reality": …
ellauri089.html on line 544: § 67. and by "metaphysical Ethics" I mean those systems which maintain or imply that the answer to the question "What is good?" logically depends upon the answer to the question "What is the nature of supersensible reality?" All such systems obviously involve the same fallacy—the "naturalistic fallacy"—by the use of which Naturalism was also defined. …
ellauri089.html on line 546: § 68. Metaphysics, as dealing with a "supersensible reality" may have a bearing upon practical Ethics (1) if its supersensible reality is conceived as something future, which our actions can affect; and (2) since it will prove that every proposition of practical Ethics is false, if it can shew that an eternal reality is either the only real thing or the only good thing. Most metaphysical writers, believing in a reality of the latter kind, do thus imply the complete falsehood of every practical proposition, although they fail to see that their Metaphysics thus contradicts their Ethics. …
ellauri089.html on line 554: § 72. But a more important source of confusion seems to lie in the supposition that "to be good" is identical with the possession of some supersensible property, which is also involved in the definition of "reality". …
ellauri089.html on line 566: § 78. (1) It has been commonly held, since Kant, that "goodness" has the same relation to Will or Feeling, which "truth" or "reality" has to Cognition: that the proper method for Ethics is to discover what is implied in Will or Feeling, just as, according to Kant, the proper method for Metaphysics was to discover what is implied in Cognition. …
ellauri089.html on line 617: § 101. (4) It follows further that the distinction denoted by the terms "duty" and "expediency" is not primarily ethical; when we ask "Is this really expedient?" we are asking precisely the same question as "Is this my duty?", viz. "Is this a means to the best possible?" "Duties" are mainly distinguished by the non-ethical marks (1) that many people are often tempted to avoid them, (2) that their most prominent effects are on others than the agent, (3) that they excite the moral sentiments: so far as they are distinguished by an ethical peculiarity, this is not that they are peculiarly useful to perform, but that they are peculiarly useful to sanction. …
ellauri089.html on line 629: § 107. (b) where virtue consists in a disposition to have, and be moved by, a sentiment of love towards really good consequences of an action and of hatred towards really evil ones, it has some intrinsic value, but its value may vary greatly in degree. …
ellauri089.html on line 650: § 115. and (2) that a cognition of really beautiful qualities is equally essential, and has equally little value by itself. …
ellauri089.html on line 660: § 120. We thus get a third essential constituent of many great goods; and in this way we are able to justify (1) the attribution of value to knowledge, over and above its value as a means, and (2) the intrinsic superiority of the proper appreciation of a real object over the appreciation of an equally valuable object of mere imagination: emotions directed towards real objects may thus, even if the object be inferior, claim equality with the highest imaginative pleasures. …
ellauri089.html on line 664: § 122. With regard to II. Personal Affection, the object is here not merely beautiful but also good in itself; it appears, however, that the appreciation of what is thus good in itself, viz. the mental qualities of a person, is certainly, by itself, not so great a good as the whole formed by the combination with it of an appreciation of corporeal beauty; but it is certain that the combination of both is a far greater good than either singly. …
ellauri090.html on line 36: A Academia surgiu mais como um vínculo de ordem cordial entre amigos do que de ordem intelectual. No entanto, a ideia do instituto não foi bem aceita por alguns: Antônio Sales testemunhou numa página de reminiscência: "Lembro-me bem que José Veríssimo, pelo menos, não lhe fez bom acolhimento. Machado, creio, fez a princípio algumas objeções." Como presidente, Machado fazia sugestões, concordava com ideias, insinuava, mas nada impunha nem impedia aos companheiros. Era um acadêmico assíduo. Das 96 sessões que a Academia realizou durante a sua presidência, faltou somente a duas.
ellauri090.html on line 96: A crítica moderna chama de trilogia realista os três romances que marcaram um novo estilo na obra de Machado de Assis, a saber Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas (1881), Quincas Borba (1891) e Dom Casmurro (1899), e que decisivamente também inovaram a literatura brasileira, introduzindo o Realismo no Brasil e precedendo outros elementos da literatura contemporânea.
ellauri090.html on line 105: Following The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas (1881) and preceding Dom Casmurro (1899), this book is considered by modern critics to be the second of Machado de Assis's realist trilogy, in which the author was concerned with using pessimism and irony to criticize the customs and philosophy of his time, in the process parodying scientism, Social darwinism, and Comte's positivism, although he did not remove all Romantic elements from the plot.
ellauri090.html on line 177: Embora seja chamada de "realista", os críticos não deixam de notar que a riqueza de gêneros e elementos nessas obras também adere resíduos do Romantismo e impressionistas. Além disso, nessas obras Machado de Assis não compactua com o esquematismo determinista dos realistas, nem procura causas muito explícitas ou claras para a explicação das suas personagens e situações.
ellauri090.html on line 285: Conta-se que muito provavelmente tenha influenciado no modo de Machado escrever e, consecutivamente, tenha contribuído para a transição de sua narrativa convencional à realista (ver Trilogia Realista). Não tiveram filhos.
ellauri090.html on line 317: Dom Casmurro — que recebeu diversas interpretações ao longo do tempo — provavelmente é a obra machadiana que mais tenha sido interpretada de maneiras diferentes e vastas, destaque para a interpretação feminista de Helen Caldwell, mas a maioria dos críticos concordam que a obra, por um lado, retrata um brasileiro entre o liberalismo e as antigas tradições da monarquia escravocrata, e, por outro lado, destrói a imagem da amada, Capitu, que seria símbolo de um novo tempo e um risco ao status quo, por ser menina pobre, livre e inteligente (embora alguns poucos tenham afirmado que ela realmente o traiu);
ellauri090.html on line 325: Os acadêmicos notam cinco fundamentais enquadramentos em seus textos: "elementos clássicos" (equilíbrio, concisão, contenção lírica e expressional), "resíduos românticos" (narrativas convencionais ao enredo), "aproximações realistas" (atitude crítica, objetividade, temas contemporâneos), "procedimentos impressionistas" (recriação do passado através da memória), e "antecipações modernas" (o elíptico e o alusivo engajados à um tema que permite diversas leituras e interpretações).
ellauri092.html on line 82: In April 1855 young Edward Kimball a Sunday school teacher was deeply burdened by Moody’s sole. Kimball left his house and made his way to the shoe shop where Moody worked with the intention of confronting Moody about his standing in front of Cod. A thousand contrary thoughts invaded the young man’s mind and he almost turned back. When he realized he had passed the shop he decided he would go for it and get it over with quickly. With what he later thought was a very weak plea with tears in his eyes he challenged Moody concerning his salivation, Cod’s tail and his need of a waist. That day in the back of the shop on his knees Moody accepted his price and Kimball returned home within minutes with new soles. Salivation while you wait.
ellauri092.html on line 84: The first change in Moody was that he received a burden to see all his family earnings saved. Later that year he moved to Chicago and although he started to show signs of real shoe business ability and success, when he experienced the revival which commenced in that city in January 1857, business success faded into insignificance. He was ruined - success of this world no longer interested him instead, he began to glow in Christian virtue. He mixed freely amongst Plymouth Brethren, Methodist Episcopal, Congregationalists and Baptists. The years passed and he worked with the men in tights at YMCA and raised up one of the most unusual Sunday Schools of that day which became a church. He reluctantly began to preach and haggled every step of the way. He turned down Congregational ordination and remained a simple uneducated layman with a burden for souls. Having heard of Spurgeon’s ministry in London he did all he could to get hold of and read every Spurgeon sermon. He took thorough hold of Spurgeon’s three ‘R’s: Ruin by the fall, Redemption by the Blood, and Regeneration by the Holy Mackerel. This flowed through every one of his messages and was the marrow of Moody’s theology. Many thought him too radical and so nicknamed him ‘Crazy Moody.’
ellauri092.html on line 94: Before returning home he was persuaded to preach at a Congregational church in Arundel Square, London. The massage came with real power. As a result over 400 new convict perverts were taken into membership in the following weeks. As other requests to preach reached him he decided he would return home and prepare to return for a period of six months at a later stage, all expenses paid.
ellauri092.html on line 223: Many people have wondered, are baptist and methodist the same? The answer is no. However, there are some similarities. Both Baptists and Methodist are trinitarian. Both hold that the Bible is the central text in faith and practice (though groups within both the families of denominations would dispute the Bible’s authority). Both Baptists and Methodists have historically affirmed the divinity of Christ, justification by faith alone, and the reality of heaven for those who die in Christ, and eternal torment in hell for those who die unbelieving.
ellauri092.html on line 279: As a young Christian, because of a lack of discipleship, I was literally tossed about on various theological waves because of my emotions. Because of that I was drawn into the Charismatic Movement. Looking back now, I fully realize my error.
ellauri092.html on line 283: Doctrinal errors never really go away once introduced and embraced. They are simply renamed and recycled by Satan to a new generation. Too many leaders within Christendom think they’ve found something “new” and introduce their followers to it in books, sermons and seminars. However, they are simply espousing the same error that Satan tempted Eve with thousands of years ago. There is nothing new under the sun. It simply seems new to the latest generation.
ellauri092.html on line 287: Biblically speaking, sanctification is the process the Christian goes through that ultimately makes him/her perfect in Christ. This is not only begun by God at our conversion, but finished by Him as well when we reach the eternal realm (Hebrews 12:2; Philippians 1:6). In sanctification, Christians are both passive and active. We are passively trusting in God’s ability to fully sanctify us and we are active because we are to choose to do what is right, in thought, word, and deed (Romans 12:1-2; 1 Thessalonians 4:4; Hebrews 12:14, etc).
ellauri092.html on line 326: The common thread with all of the people above (and others not listed), is the emphasis on mystical experiences that allegedly begin within as we quiet ourselves and wait upon God. Unfortunately, this is clearly not Scriptural because we are not to focus on our “innerspace” as New Agers do. We are to put our hand to the plow and look forward, not backward. This can only occur as we submit ourselves to Him (Romans 12:1-2). It really doesn’t matter if our emotions catch up with us, nor should they be used to “verify” that we are growing in the Lord. If the heart is deceitfully wicked and cannot be understood (Jeremiah 17:9), what makes us think that once we are saved, our hearts are all of a sudden able to be known?
ellauri092.html on line 336: I do not use my days to try to go inside myself attempting to “love” my wife more than I do; to have some type of mystical, ethereal growing awareness of my wife.
ellauri093.html on line 184: Lord Moran, Winston Churchill's personal physician, wrote in his diaries that "[Wingate] seemed to me hardly sane – in medical jargon a borderline case." Likewise, referring to Churchill's meeting with Wingate in Quebec, Max Hastings wrote that, "Wingate proved a short-lived protégé: closer acquaintance caused Churchill to realise that he was too mad for high command."
ellauri093.html on line 199: Henry K. Carroll performed an analysis of United States census data in 1912 to assign Roman numerals to various Brethren groups. For example, Brethren III is also known as the Lowe Brethren and the Elberfeld Brethren. Carroll's initial findings listed four sub-groups, identified as Brethren I-IV, but he expanded the number six and then to eight; Arthur Carl Piepkorn expanded the number to ten. Those who have attempted to trace the realignments of the Plymouth Brethren include Ian McDowell and Massimo Introvigne. The complexity of the Brethren's history is evident in charts by McDowell and Ian McKay.
ellauri093.html on line 359: Hiljaa pakottava kysymys on onko jehova kuin allah joka suuttuu pilakuvista elleivät ne ole arabeskeja. Pitäisikö ehkä rajoittua kansallissosialistiseen realismiin? (Anakronismi, joomä tiedän.) Hilja oli aivan tuskissaan, kunnes sai avun Kari Poviselta.
ellauri094.html on line 330: Of course, they are both wrong. In reality the Babylonian Exile only lasted 60 years.
ellauri094.html on line 758: And the stark evil of the atheist Communists becomes even more stark when considering the fact that Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were fighting for what most wars are fought for: Wealth and Empire. Which is A-OK. The Israeli did the same with the help of Jehovah. The atheist regimes slaughtered their own people simply to impose their will upon their less powerful compatriots. Which the Christians never do. Well, not nearly as many got killed anyway. I guess. Haven't really toted up all the Christian wars. The colonial ones too, and the U.S. neocolonial ones like Korea and Vietnam, or the Desert Storm. Should one use the absolute body count or percentages? Ethics is not an exact science after all. It's more like economics.
ellauri095.html on line 125: Manley Hopkins moved his family to Hampstead in 1852, near where John Keats had lived 30 years before and close to the green spaces of Hampstead Heath. When he was ten years old, Gerard was sent to board at Highgate School (1854–1863). While studying Keats´s poetry, he wrote "The Escorial" (1860), his earliest extant poem. Here he practised early attempts at asceticism. He once argued that most people drank more liquids than they really needed and bet that he could go without drinking for a week. He persisted until his tongue was black and he collapsed at drill. On another occasion he abstained from salt for a week.
ellauri095.html on line 163: Robert Martin asserts that when Hopkins first met Dolben, on Dolben´s 17th birthday in Oxford in February 1865, it "was, quite simply, the most momentous emotional event of his undergraduate years, probably of his entire life." According to Robert Martin, "Hopkins was completely taken with Dolben, who was nearly four years his junior, and his private journal for confessions the following year proves how absorbed he was in imperfectly suppressed erotic thoughts of him." Martin also considers it "probable that Hopkins would have been deeply shocked at real sexual intimacy with another guy."
ellauri095.html on line 227: Several issues led to a melancholic state and restricted his poetic inspiration in his last five years. His workload was heavy. He disliked living in Dublin, away from England and friends. He was disappointed at how far the city had fallen from its Georgian elegance of the previous century. His general health suffered and his eyesight began to fail. He felt confined and dejected. As a devout Jesuit, he found himself in an artistic dilemma. To subdue an egotism that he felt would violate the humility required by his religious position, he decided never to publish his poems. But Hopkins realised that any true poet requires an audience for criticism and encouragement. This conflict between his religious obligations and his poetic talent made him feel he had failed at both.
ellauri095.html on line 348: but in reality it is a dawn Mutta oikeesti,
ellauri095.html on line 379: It is such a heart touching poem, I really appreciate his work..
ellauri095.html on line 435: Koko vuoden 1870 Rossetti yöpyi useissa maalaistaloissa Jane Morrisin luona ja jatkoi runojen kirjoittamista ja sonettien lisäämistä hänen pitkään sarjaansa "Elämän talo". Rossettin ja Jane Morrisin lyhyt näennäisen onnellisuuden ja (oletettavasti) seksuaalisen yhteyden kausi on houkutellut elämäkerran kirjoittajia oletetulla romanttisella epätavallisuudellaan. Voisi olla sympaattisempaa ja realistisempaa pitää mielessä tilanteen heikkoudet ja rajoitteet: Rossettin liikalihavuus, riippuvuus, vetiset kivespussit, huono näkö ja kasvavat ahdistukset; Jane Morrisin jatkuvasti ahdistavat lapset, neuralgia ja huono selkä.
ellauri095.html on line 477: As Hopkins commented in a letter, Savonarola was “the only person in history (except perhaps Origen) about whom” he had “real feeling,” because for Hopkins Savonarola was “the prophet of Christian art.”
ellauri095.html on line 500: Thus it is important to realize that he converted to Catholicism not to be more ascetic, for asceticism was as Protestant as it was Catholic, but to be able to embrace the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence.
ellauri095.html on line 508: This potential for a new sacramental poetry was first realized by Hopkins in The Wreck of the Deutschland. Hopkins recalled that when he read about the wreck of the German ship Deutschland off the coast of England it “made a deep impression on me, more than any other wreck or accident I ever read of,” a statement made all the more impressive when we consider the number of shipwrecks he must have discussed with his father. Hopkins wrote about this particular disaster at the suggestion of Fr. James Jones, Rector of St. Beuno’s College, where Hopkins studied theology from 1874 to 1877. Hopkins recalled that “What I had written I burnt before I became a Jesuit and resolved to write no more, as not belonging to my profession, unless it were by the wish of my superiors; so for seven years I wrote nothing but two or three little presentation pieces which occasion called for [presumably ‘Rosa Mystica’ and ‘Ad Mariam’]. But when in the winter of ’75 the Deutschland was wrecked in the mouth of the Thames and five Franciscan nuns, exiles from Germany by the Falck Laws, aboard of her were drowned I was affected by the account and happening to say so to my rector he said that he wished someone would write a poem on the subject. On this hint I set to work and, though my hand was out at first, produced one. I had long had haunting my ear the echo of a new rhythm which now I realized on paper.”
ellauri096.html on line 74: Cod’s omniscience only requires that He knows every true proposition. God will know ‘You will take a shit’ as soon it becomes true – like when the turd is halfway out - but not before. Naah, this is really weak. That takes no omniscience, just a good nose.
ellauri096.html on line 122: Despite the early start of the qualitative theory of probability, the quantitative theory did not develop until Blaise Pascal’s study of gambling in the seventeenth century (Hacking 1975). Only in the eighteenth century did it penetrate the insurance industry (even though insurers realized that a fortune could be made by accurately calculating risk). Only in the nineteenth century did probability make a mark in physics. And only in the twentieth century do probabilists make important advances over Arcesilaus.
ellauri096.html on line 163: Epistemic paradoxes affect decision theory because rational choices are based on beliefs and desires. If the agent cannot form a rational belief, it is difficult to interpret his behavior as a choice. The purpose of attributing beliefs and desires is to set up practical syllogisms that make sense of actions as means to ends. Subtracting rationality from the agent makes framework useless. Given this commitment to charitable interpretation, there is no possibility of your rationally choosing an option that you believe to be inferior. So if you choose, you cannot really believe you were operating as an anti-expert, that is, someone whose opinions on a topic are reliably wrong (Egan and Elga 2005).
ellauri096.html on line 267: Third, the principle of reflection may need more qualifications than Binkley anticipates. Binkley realizes that an ordinary agent foresees that he will forget details. That is why we write reminders for our own benefit. An ordinary agent foresees periods of impaired judgment. That is why we limit how much money we bring to the bar.
ellauri096.html on line 452: Usein tyttö rakastuu hevosen valokuvaan kirjan kannessa tai harrastelehdessä ennenkuin on edes tavannut hevosta elävänä. Eikä juhlallisuuden vaikutelmalta voi koskaan kokonaan välttyä, vaikka tahallaan rimpuilisi sită vastaan ja kuvaisihevosen esimerkiksi sellaisena groteskina piereskelijänä kuin miltä se näyttää ja kuulostaa tallin töihin tottuneelle, miten näiden otusten ilmavaivat usein tärisyttävät karsinan seiniä ja sakeuttavat ilman kuin sinappikaasu. Inhorealismi johdattaa aivan yhtä pahasti harhaan kuin ponikirjojen söpöily. Ennemmin haluaisin päästä käsiksi tylsyyteen, vai miksi sitä pitäisi sanoa. Jokin näiden eläinten typerryttävässä monotonisessa lauhkeudessa osoittaa kohti sitä totuutta, jonka haluaisin kirjoittamalla pyydystää, vaikka hyvin tajuan tehtävän toivottomuuden. Tartunpa mihin ilmiöön tai aiheeseen hyvänsä, esitän aina ansaitsemattoman huomionosoituksen. Maailma pitäisi vain jättää omaan arvoonsa, ja niin useimmat tekevätkin. Tämä valhekasvain jäytää vain kirjoittajia.
ellauri096.html on line 511: Kenties eeppisimmällä nimellä koskaan varustettu Jaakko Yli-Juonikkaan uusin romaani jatkaa hevostallin ympärille kietoutuvaa surrealistista Neljä ratsastajaa -sarjaa.
ellauri096.html on line 555: The Droste effect, known in art as an example of mise en abyme, is the effect of a picture recursively appearing within itself, in a place where a similar picture would realistically be expected to appear, creating a loop which theoretically could go on forever, but realistically only goes on as far as the image´s quality allows.
ellauri096.html on line 591: Although obscure at the time of its initial publication, Maldoror was rediscovered and championed by the Surrealist artists during the early twentieth century. The work's transgressive, violent, and absurd themes are shared in common with much of Surrealism's output; in particular, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, and Philippe Soupault were influenced by the work. Maldoror was itself influenced by earlier gothic literature of the period, including Lord Byron's Manfred, and Charles Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer.
ellauri096.html on line 639: Kooma-mallia tarkastellaan kriittisen historiallisen rekonstruktion ohella luomalla katsaus sen talousteoreettisiin taustaoletuksiin. Taustaoletukset konstituoivat mallissa ilmeneviä tapoja hahmottaa taloudellista toimijuutta sekä taloudellisten suureiden välisiä suhteita ja niissä vallitsevia prosesseja. Taustaoletusten osalta tutkielmassa kiinnitetään erityistä huomiota niissä vallitseviin epävarmuuksiin ja ristiriitaisuuksiin. Esimerkkeinä talousteoreettisista taustaoletuksista tutkielmassa analysoidaan finanssipolitiikan kerroinvaikutuksia, mallien mikroperustaisuutta, rationaalisten odotusten hypoteesia sekä siihen kytkeytyvää ricardolaisen ekvivalenssin teoreemaa. Analyysissa näihin taustaoletuksiin todetaan sisältyvän epävarmuuksia ja ristiriitaisuuksia, jotka liittyvät esimerkiksi finanssipolitiikan kerroinvaikutusten empiirisen tulkinnan tulkinnan vaikeuteen sekä ricardolaisen ekvivalenssin realistisuuteen taloudellisten toimijoiden käyttäytymistä kuvaavana teoreemana.
ellauri097.html on line 50: Parituhatta vuotta myöhemmin 6 milj. heprealaista huutaa uunista Kaifaalle ja kumppaneille: saatanan tunarit! Kyrvännupperot!
ellauri097.html on line 97: Mencken recommended for publication philosopher and author Ayn Rand´s first novel, We the Living and called it "a really excellent piece of work." Shortly afterward, Rand addressed him in correspondence as "the greatest representative of a philosophy" to which she wanted to dedicate her life, "individualism" and later listed him as her favorite columnist. No voi vietävä!
ellauri097.html on line 130: Uuskantilainen Vaihinger began to develop a system of philosophy he called the "philosophy of 'als ob' ". In it he offered a system of thought in which God and reality might best be represented as paradigms. This was not to say that either God or reality was any less certain than anything else in the realm of man’s awareness, but only that all matters confronting man might best be regarded in hypothetical ways.
ellauri097.html on line 159: In the same article which he later re-printed in the Mencken Chrestomathy, Mencken primarily contrasts what real scientists do, which is to simply directly look at the existence of "shapes and forces" confronting them instead of (such as in statistics) attempting to speculate and use mathematical models. Physicists and especially astronomers are consequently not real scientists, because when looking at shapes or forces, they do not simply "patiently wait for further light," but resort to mathematical theory. There is no need for statistics in scientific physics, since one should simply look at the facts while statistics attempts to construct mathematical models. On the other hand, the really competent physicists do not bother with the "theology" or reasoning of mathematical theories (such as in quantum mechanics):
ellauri097.html on line 161: [Physicists] have, in late years, made a great deal of progress, though it has been accompanied by a considerable quackery. Some of the notions which they now try to foist upon the world, especially in the astronomical realm and about the atom, are obviously nonsensical, and will soon go the way of all unsupported speculations. But there is nothing intrinsically insoluble about the problems they mainly struggle with, and soon or late really competent physicists will arise to solve them. These really competent physicists, I predict, will be too busy in their laboratories to give any time to either metaphysics or theology. Both are eternal enemies of every variety of sound thinking, and no man can traffic with them without losing something of his good judgment.
ellauri097.html on line 296: He became a literary icon, but White knew that people rarely actually read his work. He professed not to care what people thought, but he would sometimes check for copies of his novels in local libraries. He would search for dog-ears and stains, to gauge how far in the book they had read. Most people, he deduced, never finished. The Australian reading public never quite warmed to White, and nothing much has changed. My grandmother “couldn’t stand him.” I have seen my mother take up one of his novels—The Solid Mandala—and after a few moments quite literally toss it aside. White’s books are metaphysical, lyrical, high modernist, full of baroque descriptions of landscapes, and unsparing in his examination of the people who live in them. For a country besotted with kitchen-sink realism and plain-speaking larrikins, Patrick White was baffling.
ellauri097.html on line 302: In some respects this reflects a national pathology. Unlike an American or British child, an Australian student can go through thirteen years of education without reading much of their country’s literature at all (of the more than twenty writers I studied in high school, only two were Australian). This is symptomatic of the country’s famed “cultural cringe,” a term first coined in the 1940s by the critic A.A. Phillips to describe the ways that Australians tend to be prejudiced against home-grown art and ideas in favor of those imported from the UK and America. Australia’s attitude to the arts has, for much of the last two centuries, been moral. “What these idiots didn’t realize about White was that he was the most powerful spruiker for morality that anybody was going to read in an Australian work,” argued David Marr, White’s biographer, during a talk at the Wheeler Centre in 2013. “And here were these petty little would-be moral tyrants whinging about this man whose greatest message about this country in the end was that we are an unprincipled people.”
ellauri097.html on line 430: There’s a sense in which all philosophers except Nietzsche have been theologians in disguise, in that they all claimed to be selfless, altruistic seekers of truth and goodness. Socrates, Nietzsche thought, was really doing what was good for him when he claimed that it would be good for everyone to examine their lives. It’s only with Nietzsche – in Nietzsche’s view, that is – that the philosopher removes his mask and publicly proclaims that his philosophical activity is in the service of his will to power. Nietzsche with his drooping mustache was actually less gay than Immanuel Kant.
ellauri097.html on line 477: The appearance of design suggests genuine design. The appearance of teleology suggests genuine teleology, and so examples of teleology in the natural realm point to the existence of God. That’s what a teleological argument for God’s existence amounts to - the argument from design. So the teleology, to me, is evidence for God, and that entails certain moral obligations to the God that created with purpose.
ellauri097.html on line 483: It really is an issue of consistency of worldviews here, as you can see. But I think a more precise understanding of the teleological argument and the is-ought fallacy helps us to answer the original challenge the caller had.
ellauri097.html on line 788: Had worn them really about the same, oli käyttäneet niitä käyt.kaz. yhtä paljon
ellauri098.html on line 56: The greatest challenges a detective faces aren't always a devious criminal or a really tough case — all those are a cakewalk compared to managing their personal life. The genius ones are nerds with trouble getting along with people or worse, have social or personality disorders. The hard-working ones are workaholics who let their family relationships slide because they're never home. The overworked and nervous ones dabble in drugs and court substance addictions (or blood). The Film Noir detective and his descendants have terrible luck with women, who either end up dead, broken or distant; if he has a wife he may be cheating on her. And gods help him and his friends if some of the bad guys or associates that they helped put in the clink come back to haunt him. And his personal finances are probably gone thanks to being The Gambling Addict. In short, it's rare to have a detective as a main character in a dramatic story and have them not have at least one serious character flaw that's tangential to them actually working cases.
ellauri098.html on line 60: The resulting prevalence of personal trauma often stretches suspension of disbelief and is a leading cause of Cerebus Syndrome. If done poorly, this is a one-way ticket to Wangst territory, and as so many attempt to smother the series with dysfunction, Too Bleak, Stopped Caring is a frequent result. If done well, you get a large number of interesting, sympathetic, flawed characters, and their interactions with each other gradually reveal the multiple sides to each of them. More realistic (i.e. not Flanderized) portrayals of this trope can even help the audience understand and cope with their own dysfunctional lives, especially with regards to issues that are typically glossed over in mainstream society.
ellauri098.html on line 440: There’s nothing an ENTP loves more than a good argument. They can argue on any side and enjoy playing devil’s advocate. For ENTPs, the pleasure is in taking ideas apart and seeing what really works and what doesn’t. ENTPs love to smash icons, question authority, and break down outmoded ideas. (And Click To Tweet.)
ellauri098.html on line 448: It can be an effort for INTPs to remain grounded and relate their thinking to the real world, and others can see them as distant and unemotional. But the pure rationality that an INTP brings is a powerful tool for unlocking problems when it’s applied properly.

ellauri098.html on line 463: INTJs are the “Mastermind” personality: intellectual, logical, driven, and confident in their own abilities, but also sometimes cold and unsympathetic, with a tendency to prefer theory over reality. This can cause others to perceive them as arrogant, especially since INTJs frequently lack the patience and communications skills to explain themselves.
ellauri098.html on line 480: INFPs who do not find a way to express themselves can end up shy and withdrawn, unable to relate their inner principles to the real world. But for most INFPs, their principles are a source of strength and comfort against whatever the world might throw at them.

ellauri098.html on line 605: Welcome to the Disney Animal Kingdom! Who wants to be an animal in the real world when you can be a magical, super adorable and/or gorgeous Disney animal, anyway?
ellauri098.html on line 699: ESTP on realistinen sopeutuja aineellisten asioiden maailmassa.
ellauri098.html on line 704: ESFP on realistinen sopeutuja ihmissuhteissa.
ellauri099.html on line 573: INFPs are imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. Focused on possibilities rather than reality, INFPs see potential for a better future, and pursue truth and meaning with their own individual flair.
ellauri100.html on line 53: “One of the things we really do not like in our culture is that things just happen,” Arko Oderwald, moderator and medical ethics professor, told The Daily Telegraph. “Yes, he had difficult character traits, but that isn't a disease.”
ellauri100.html on line 252: Academics: Graduated from Big-Ten U in the early 1960s with a B.A. in Economics. Accepted for graduate study in economics at several top schools, including Chicago, M.I.T., and some Ivy League schools. Chose M.I.T. and soon regretted the choice: gray, rainy Cambridge and robotic mathematical approach to economics made for a depressing combination. Returned to alma mater to finish the academic year, then quit to join the (somewhat) “real world” and earn some money. Read: I flunked because I was too dense for M.I.T.
ellauri100.html on line 307: For INTJs the dominant force in their lives is their attention to the inner world of possibilities, symbols, abstractions, images, and thoughts. Insight in conjunction with logical analysis is the essence of their approach to the world; they think systemically. Ideas are the substance of life for INTJs and they have a driving need to understand, to know, and to demonstrate competence in their areas of interest. INTJs inherently trust their insights, and with their task-orientation will work intensely to make their visions into realities. (Source: “The Sixteen Types at a Glance“.)
ellauri100.html on line 435: Note that there is a great deal of controversy as to the exact meaning of what these reaction time associations actually mean, so please take your results with a grain of salt. While a great deal of previous research has validated the use of such procedures to detect associations of group level bias across groups, the use of IAT procedures to measure individual ethicality is still in development and all of these procedures have been validated probibalistically, at the group level, rather than being validated as being absolutely diagnostic for individuals. That being said, many (though not all) people have found validity in their implicit scores and have found there to be some real psychological process that tracks implicit associations.
ellauri100.html on line 529: Your score on the OCT is calculated by taking into account your familiarity with the real items (e.g., Bill Clinton) and subtracting how familiar you rated the false/fake items to be (e.g., Fred Gruneberg — my next door neighbor). Also, familiarity ratings of 1 to 4 are treated the same. So if you rated your familiarity with “Bill Clinton” as 1, 2, 3, or 4 then you scored a +1 for that item. And if you rated your familiarity with “Fred Gruneberg” as 1, 2, 3, or 4 then you scored a -1 for that item. If you were unfamiliar with any real or false items, your scores for those items are 0. A perfect score would be identifying all real items and not recognizing any of the false items.
ellauri101.html on line 82: Joku John Hollanti jakaa apinat 6 tyyppiin: realistit tutkivat taiteelliset seuralliset yritteliäät sovinnaiset. Nää nimityxet on kyllä aika luppoovan ällöjä. Mut ize testi on typerä ammatinvalintatesti, haluisitko tehdä sitä vaiko tätä duunia. Tää on kyllä erittäinkin tylsä, jopa niin ikävystyttävä ettei se edes ole kaupallinen. The theory was developed by John L. Holland over the course of his career, starting in the 1950s. Tässä mä olin yllätyxettömästi tyyppiä Investigative.
ellauri101.html on line 158: The readers of Follow Your Inner Heroes To The Work You Love relate to heroes because most of them had heroes growing up. Now it is time for them to realize that they, too, have special qualities within themselves to achieve their heart's desire and be a success.
ellauri101.html on line 493: Cavan: A dashing, quick witted evil genius. Articulate, devious and charming, this is a guy to watch out for. Cavans are clever and mischievous, and will go to extremes to get their own way. Cavans are very competitive by nature, and do not accept failure. One should never oppose a Cavan in an argument, unless they are prepared for a real battle.
ellauri101.html on line 494: "He was a real Cavan in the courtroom- jurors and judges alike were unable to withstand his powers of argument and persuasion."
ellauri101.html on line 501: Jaree: Jaree is a likeable person. She is quiet most of the time, but the truth is she holds many thoughts inside that brain of hers. She spends most of her days thinking; making her one of the smartest people you’ll know. “Hey man, what’s wrong?” “ I don’t know dude, but I really need a Jaree right now”
ellauri102.html on line 86: You gotta hear something that's really hot
ellauri102.html on line 94: You gotta hear something that's really hot
ellauri102.html on line 404: Naomi Klein (s. 8. toukokuuta 1970 Montreal, Kanada) on kanadalainen toimittaja, kirjailija, professori ja aktivisti. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti globalisaatiota ja kapitalismia arvostelevista teoksistaan No Logo (2000), Tuhokapitalismin nousu (2007) ja Tämä muuttaa kaiken (2014). Klein on vuodesta 2018 viestinnän, kulttuurin, feminismin ja fennistiikan tutkimuksen professori Rutgersin yliopistossa. Siellä se jatkaa Auli Hakulisen numeron 42 saappaissa.
ellauri102.html on line 489: In addition to this, many right-wing groups started to promote the advert with some going as far as saying Nivea was the official alt-right antiperspirant. Eventually, Nivea released a statement about the ad and immediately withdrew it after realising the wording and context caused offence to many viewers.
ellauri102.html on line 571: "We have two sons, aged 10 and six, and they were bouncing off the walls of our apartment in Toronto. And our moods were really low and the future seemed quite uncertain for us, especially because I'm immune compromised from cancer treatments," she told Morning North CBC host Markus Schwabe.
ellauri102.html on line 579: "Is it really that bad being embarrassed compared to being in everybody's phone? Thankfully, I was cured then and since I've had my kids and a good life. But when the pandemic started, it was almost like revisiting some of that because I had to kind of go back into being isolated because of my immune system. And if you ever feel really stuck, just put on some music. It has such a powerful effect. And you don't have to be a dancer. You don't have to have moves. Just move how you feel — don't worry about it looking weird. You know, life's too short to be ashamed for being weird."
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.
ellauri106.html on line 102: Muistettava seikka mikä selviää sekä Phillun kirjoista että el Laurin paasauxista on tämä: Se että tietää olevansa scheisse ja suhtautuu siihen realistisesti, jopa humoristisesti, ei poista narsismitautia, ellei siihen ei liity sairauden tuntoa, katumusta eikä parannuxen halua. Buahahahaa! ei todellakaan liity!
ellauri106.html on line 108: Nähtävästi Phillu oikein pyrkimällä pyrki sotapoliisixi mutta pylly venähti. Missä muka näkyy Midway ikkunasta? Sehän oli avomerellä? Roland Emmerichin Midway on nimittäin häpeilemätön paluu aikakauteen, jolloin sota oli jonkinlainen ihmiskunnan ulkopuolinen kiirastuli, jonka läpi soturien oli kuljettava täyttääkseen tarkoituksensa miehinä - tai heittäydyttävä liekkeihin tien tasoittamiseksi jäljessä tuleville. Tiedostavaa sodanvastaisuutta tai sen taistelujen kauheuden realismia on turha hakea. Midway on täynnä sotaelokuvaklisheitä. Eipäskun Midway Park on Chicagon keskuspuisto. Phillu on täynnä amerikkalaisia klisheitä. Ukrainan mamusta tuli vastenmielisen jenkki-isänmaallinen egoistiläjä.
ellauri106.html on line 124: He graduated from Newark´s Weequahic High School in or around 1950. In 1969 Arnold H. Lubasch wrote in The New York Times, "It has provided the focus for the fiction of Philip Roth, the novelist who evokes his era at Weequahic High School in the highly acclaimed Portnoy´s Complaint. Besides identifying Weequahic High School by name, the novel specifies such sites as the Empire Burlesque, the Weequahic Diner, the Newark Museum and Irvington Park, all local landmarks that helped shape the youth of the real Roth and the fictional Portnoy, both graduates of Weequahic class of ´50." The 1950 Weequahic Yearbook calls Roth a "boy of real intelligence, combined with wit and common sense." He was known as a clown during high school.
ellauri106.html on line 156: Eli Rosenthal, his former roommate at the time, said the two met in a fashion illustrating class. "I looked over at him and I said, 'Wow, this guy can really draw and I want to be like him,'" he said. "He always walked around with a sketch pad. He said it was great for picking up girls."
ellauri106.html on line 175: Word has come that Philip Roth died on Tuesday in New York City at the age of 85. He was widely considered the last of the Great American Novelists of the late 20th Century the peer of heavy hitters John Updike and Saul Bellow. Roth himself believed that the novel, which had ruled for a century as the supreme and exalted American literary form, is doomed to becoming a cult niche in the Age of the Internet for a diminishing educated elite, “I think always people will be reading them but it will be a small group of people. Maybe more people than now read Latin poetry, but somewhere in that range…” Ever a realist, Roth was sanguine with the prospect.
ellauri106.html on line 184: “The comedy is that the real haters of the bourgeois Jews, with the real contempt for their everyday lives, are these complex intellectual giants,” Zuckerman snorts. “They loathe them, and don’t particularly care for the smell of the Jewish proletariat either. All of them full of sympathy suddenly for the ghetto world of their traditional fathers now that the traditional fathers are filed for safekeeping in Beth Moses Memorial Park. When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann’s Way. And the ghetto—what the ghetto saw of these guys was their heels: out, out, screaming for air, to write about great Jews like Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Dean Howells. But now that the Weathermen are around, and me and my friends Jerry Rubin and Herbert Marcuse and H. Rap Brown, it’s where oh where’s the inspired orderliness of those good old Hebrew school days? Where’s the linoleum? Where’s Aunt Rose? Where is all the wonderful inflexible patriarchal authority into which they wanted to stick a knife?”
ellauri106.html on line 304: Stalinin kulttuuripolitiikan voimistuessa ja sosialistisen realismin noustessa määrääväksi tekijäksi kirjallisuuspiireissä Babel vetäytyi yksityisyyteen.
ellauri106.html on line 331: William Dean Howells (/ˈhaʊəlz/; March 1, 1837 – May 11, 1920) was an American realist novelist, literary critic, and playwright, nicknamed "The Dean of American Letters".
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"I hope the time is coming when not only the artist, but the common, average man, who always ´has the standard of the arts in his power,´ will have also the courage to apply it, and will reject the ideal grasshopper wherever he finds it, in science, in literature, in art, because it is not ´simple, natural, and honest,´ because it is not like a real grasshopper. But I will own that I think the time is yet far off, and that the people who have been brought up on the ideal grasshopper, the heroic grasshopper, the impassioned grasshopper, the self-devoted, adventureful, good old romantic card-board grasshopper, must die out before the simple, honest, and natural grasshopper can have a fair field."
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ellauri106.html on line 355: "Wealth creation is the real American revolution. What we need is an infusion of capital into the depressed areas of our country."
ellauri106.html on line 405: Phil´s childhood love of baseball offered him “membership in a great secular nationalistic church from which nobody had ever seemed to suggest that Jews should be excluded.” Babe Ruth, whose real name was George Herman Ruth, Jr., was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He died of pneumonia and complications from throat cancer in New York City in 1948.
ellauri107.html on line 114: Rojack vomits over the balcony at a party and considers suicide. Rojack has sex with Ruta in her room. Later Rojack sees Cherry again. He is drawn to her. She and Rojack flirt and kiss. They have sex, and after emptying the load Rojack realizes he has fallen in love with her. Rojack goes back to Cherry and they make love. Cherry tells her life story viz her finally having a vaginal orgasm with Rojack. Rojack and nigger Shago fight. He returns to Cherry's only to find out from Roberts she has been killed. No more vaginal orgasms from her. Rojack travels to Las Vegas where he wins big at the tables, paying off all his debts. He imagines speaking with Cherry in Heaven before he heads south to Guatemala and the Yucatán. Y asi finaliza esta historia.
ellauri107.html on line 406: The author’s sanctioned biographer, Claudia Roth Pierpont, comments that the Drenka “enlarges the sense of female possibility, and that’s what heroines are for”. Of course, Roth rather ruins this reverence by having Sabbath masturbate on her grave (and he’s not the only character who does), but then Phil always has to spoil the party. He's a real party pooper is Phil.
ellauri107.html on line 418: In Babbitt (1922), Sinclair Lewis created a living and breathing man with recognizable hopes and dreams, not a caricature. To his publisher, Lewis wrote: “He is all of us Americans at 46, prosperous, but worried, wanting — passionately — to seize something more than motor cars and a house before it's too late.” George F. Babbitt's mediocrity is central to his realism; Lewis believed that the fatal flaw of previous literary representations of the American businessman was in portraying him as “an exceptional man.”
ellauri107.html on line 420: The social critic and satirist Pete Mencken, ardent supporter of Sinclair Lewis, called himself “an old professor of Babbitry” and said that Babbitt was a stunning work of literary realism about American society.
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 456: He searched for an attitude, but neither as a Republican, a Presbyterian, an Elk, nor a real-estate broker did
ellauri107.html on line 466: He serenely believed that the one purpose of the real-estate business was to make money for George F. Babbitt. True, it was a good advertisement at Boosters' Club lunches, and all the varieties of Annual Banquets to which Good Fellows were invited, to speak sonorously of Unselfish Public Service, the Broker's Obligation to Keep Inviolate the Trust of His Clients, and a thing called Ethics, whose nature was confusing but if you had it you were a High-class Realtor and if you hadn't you were a shyster, a piker, and a fly-by-night. These virtues awakened Confidence, and enabled you to handle Bigger Propositions. But they didn't imply that you were to be impractical and refuse to take twice the value of a house if a buyer was such an idiot that he didn't jew you down on the asking-price.
ellauri107.html on line 474: “Course I don't mean to say that every ad I write is literally true or that I always believe everything I say when I give some buyer a good strong selling-spiel. You see—you see it's like this: In the first place, maybe the owner of the property exaggerated when he put it into my hands, and it certainly isn't my place to go proving my principal a liar! And then most folks are so darn crooked themselves that they expect a fellow to do a little lying, so if I was fool enough to never whoop the ante I'd get the credit for lying anyway! In self-defense I got to toot my own horn, like a lawyer defending a client—his bounden duty, ain't it, to bring out the poor dub's good points? Why, the Judge himself would bawl out a lawyer that didn't, even if they both knew the guy was guilty! But even so, I don't pad out the truth like Cecil Rountree or Thayer or the rest of these realtors. Fact, I think a fellow that's willing to deliberately up and profit by lying ought to be shot!”
ellauri107.html on line 484: Finkelstein asserted that five dollars was not too great a sum, not for a really high-class lighter which was suitably nickeled and provided with connections of the very best quality. “I always say—and believe me, I base it on a pretty fairly extensive mercantile experience—the best is the cheapest in the long run. Of course if a fellow wants to be a Jew about it, he can get cheap junk, but in the long RUN, the cheapest thing is—the best you can get! Now you take here just th' other day: I got a new top for my old boat and some upholstery, and I paid out a hundred and twenty-six fifty, and of course a lot of fellows would say that was too much—Lord, if the Old Folks—they live in one of these hick towns up-state and they simply can't get onto the way a city fellow's mind works, and then, of course, they're Jews, and they'd lie right down and die if they knew Sid had anted up a hundred and twenty-six bones. But I don't figure I was stuck, George, not a bit. Machine looks brand new now—not that it's so darned old, of course; had it less 'n three years, but I give it hard service; never drive less 'n a hundred miles on Sunday and, uh—Oh, I don't really think you got stuck, George. In the LONG run, the best is, you might say, it's unquestionably the cheapest.”
ellauri107.html on line 491: “Look here now, Paul! You're pretty darn near talking socialism!” “Oh yes, of course I don't really exactly mean that—I s'pose. Course—competition—brings out the best—survival of the fittest—but—
ellauri107.html on line 494: “Why not? Though I've never discovered anybody that knew what the deuce Man really was made for!”
ellauri107.html on line 512: Mrs. Babbitt, darning socks, speculated, “Yes, I wonder why. Of course I don't want to fly in the face of the professors and everybody, but I do think there's things in Shakespeare—not that I read him much, but when I was young the girls used to show me passages that weren't, really, they weren't at all nice.”
ellauri107.html on line 513: Babbitt looked up irritably from the comic strips in the Evening Advocate. They composed his favorite literature and art, these illustrated chronicles in which Mr. Mutt hit Mr. Jeff with a rotten egg, and Mother corrected Father's vulgarisms by means of a rolling-pin. With the solemn face of a devotee, breathing heavily through his open mouth, he plodded nightly through every picture, and during the rite he detested interruptions. Furthermore, he felt that on the subject of Shakespeare he wasn't really an authority. Neither the Advocate-Times, the Evening Advocate, nor the Bulletin of the Zenith Chamber of Commerce had ever had an editorial on the matter, and until one of them had spoken he found it hard to form an original opinion. But even at risk of floundering in strange bogs, he could not keep out of an open controversy.
ellauri107.html on line 516: Company sends out to China, and you live in a compound and don't have to do any work, and you get to see the world and pagodas and the ocean and everything! And then I could take up correspondence-courses. That's the real stuff! You don't have to recite to some frosty-faced old dame that's trying to show off to the principal, and you can study any subject you want to. Just listen to these! I clipped out the ads of some swell courses.”
ellauri108.html on line 104: While he was emperor, many Jamaican Rastas professed the belief that Haile Selassie would never die. The 1974 overthrow of Haile Selassie by the military Derg and his subsequent death in 1975 resulted in a crisis of faith for many practitioners. Some left the movement altogether. Others remained, and developed new strategies for dealing with the news. Some Rastas believed that Selassie did not really die and that claims to the contrary were Western misinformation. To bolster their argument, they pointed to the fact that no corpse had been produced; in reality, Haile Selassie's body had been buried beneath his palace, remaining undiscovered there until 1992. Another perspective within Rastafari acknowledged that Haile Selassie's body had perished, but claimed that his inner essence survived as a spiritual force. A third response within the Rastafari community was that Selassie's death was inconsequential as he had only been a "personification" of Jah rather than Jah himself.
ellauri108.html on line 256: Rastas often claim that—rather than converting to the religion—they were actually always a Rasta and that their embrace of its beliefs was merely the realisation of this. There is no formal ritual carried out to mark an individual's entry into the Rastafari movement, although once they do join an individual often changes their name, with many including the prefix "Ras". Rastas regard themselves as an exclusive and elite community, membership of which is restricted to those who have the "insight" to recognise Haile Selassie's importance. Practitioners thus often regard themselves as the "enlightened ones" who have "seen the light". Many of them see no point in establishing good relations with non-Rastas, believing that the latter will never accept Rastafari doctrine as truth.
ellauri108.html on line 375: In school, when we were taught of the slave trade, we did mot hear of the glory of the kings and the Kebra Nagast. We heard about "his story." We did not hear of African glory black my story, the truth as revealed in the Kebra Nagast We came to realize that even the Bible is just a version of
ellauri108.html on line 377: of time measurement. The original counting of time, calendar days, months, and years, is not even near 2,000 yet. So the real calendar should have more significance, be rooted in spirituality, rooted in God-belief. I don't personally celebrate New Year or Christmas. The sun comes up, the sun goes down. Every day.
ellauri109.html on line 228: Aragon oli mukana dada-liikkeessä vuosina 1919–1924, ja hänestä tuli yksi kirjallisuuden surrealismin perustajia yhdessä André Bretonin ja Philippe Soupaultin kanssa. Monien muiden surrealistien tavoin Aragonkin liittyi kommunistiseen puolueeseen ja kirjoitti poliittissävyisiä runoja koko uransa ajan. Hän kuitenkin myös arvosteli Neuvostoliittoa, varsinkin 1950-luvulla. Mulla on sen kirja kauniista kortteleista.
ellauri109.html on line 274: Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Searle wrote an article arguing that the attacks were a particular event in a long-term struggle against forces that are intractably opposed to the United States, and signaled support for a more aggressive neoconservative interventionist foreign policy. He called for the realization that the United States is in a more-or-less permanent state of war with these forces. Moreover, a probable course of action would be to deny terrorists the use of foreign territory from which to stage their attacks. Finally, he alluded to the long-term nature of the conflict and blamed the attacks on the lack of American resolve to deal forcefully with America's enemies over the past several decades.
ellauri109.html on line 523: Zuckerman considers the biographer a ruthless seducer, out to cut the artist down to comprehensible and assailable size—to displace the fiction with the real story. And this Zuckerman cannot bear. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything.
ellauri109.html on line 809: In many cases the parents believe their children were really kidnapped and given or sold to families of European Jews - occasionally Holocaust survivors who had lost their children - or Americans.
ellauri109.html on line 827: "Zionism - what is it really about?" asks Rafi Shubeli, a Yemenite-Israeli historian and activist from the group Our Brothers Do Exist.
ellauri110.html on line 88: Ainoastaan muutamilla suhteellisesti yksinkertaisilla mielialoilla on omat nimityksensä. Mutta taitava kirjailija ei edes näitäkään yritä siirtää lukijaan pelkästään niiden nimityksiä käyttämällä, vaan kuvaamalla niiden aiheuttajat ja niiden ilmaisut. Sillanpäätä estää tässä jossakin määrin hänen impressionistinen ohjelmansa. Hänen maailmankuvastaan päättäen, joka kantaa merkkiä voimakkaista älyllisistä harrastuksista, luulisi hänen tahtovan olla »realisti» kaunokirjallisessa kuvauksessaan, mutta sitäpä hän ei tahdokaan. Hän ikäänkuin ei tahdo astua kuvaamiensa sielujen taikapiirin ulkopuolelle, ja katsella heitä ulkokohtaisesti, erittelevästi, vaan leijuu ja liitelee kaiken aikaa näissä sisäisissä maailmoissa. Luulen, että se ainakin osaksi on tämä seikka, joka tekee, että useat kirjan mielialamaalaukset ovat niin vähän suggeroivia. Verrattakoon häntä esim. Juhani Ahoon!
ellauri110.html on line 90: Jostain syystä kirjailija silloin, kun hän suorastaan esittää henkilöittensä puhelua, katsoo velvollisuudekseen olla realisti sanan ankarimmassa merkityksessä. Silloin hän hetkiseksi repäisee halki sen päilyilevän usvaisen ajattomuuden verhon, joka peittää hänen kuvaamaansa maailmaa, ja paljastaa naulanpäähän sattuvassa väläyksessä sen, mitä se oikeastaan on: omaa meikäläistä talonpoikaismaatamme.
ellauri110.html on line 123: The map shows Houyhnhnms Land to be south of Australia; it indicates Edels Land and Lewins Land to the north, and Nuyts Land to the north-east, on the mainland with the islands of St Francis and St Pieter further east, and Sweers, Maatsuyker and De Wit islands to the east. The map is somewhat careless with the scale, however; Edels Land to Lewins Land are shown adjacent, while in reality they are some 1000 km apart, while the sweep of the Great Australian Bight, from Cape Leeuwin, Australia's south-westerly point to the Maatsuyker Islands, off the southern tip of Tasmania, is over 3000 km.
ellauri110.html on line 1024: Salmisen niukkaeleiset, mustaa huumoria viljelevät romaanit koskettelevat uusliberalismiin taipuneen yhteiskunnan kipupisteitä – köyhien, syrjäytyneiden ja huono-osaisten elämää.lähde? Salmisen teoksia on usein luonnehdittu inhorealistisiksi. Provokatoristen aiheiden lisäksi hän sai tunnustusta kirkkaasta kielestään, joka toi estetiikkaa rankkojenkin aiheiden käsittelyyn. (lähde?)
ellauri110.html on line 1079: The blog is intended to develop in a dialogical fashion and I hope that readers will contact me with any critical comments, whether these relate to style or content. Despite what I have just said about fiction, it is my wish that the eventual book will present an interpretation of Dostoevsky’s thought discussed that is fully defensible with regard to the available sources and I welcome any comments drawing attention to actual errors or significant misrepresentations. In this way, the blog itself will, I hope, set in motion a kind of conversation, alongside all the other amazing conversations about Dostoevsky that are happening in reality, in print, and online. This is work in progress and I hope not only to entertain and instruct but also to learn.
ellauri110.html on line 1106: In an age before psychology was a modern scientific field, Fyodor Dostoyevsky (November 11, 1821 – February 9, 1881) was a Russian writer of realist fiction and essays that explored the depths of the human psyche. Known for acclaimed novels Crime and Punishment, The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoyevsky´s work discusses the human mind in a world full of political and social upheaval in 19th century Russia, becoming the forerunner of existentialism.
ellauri111.html on line 36: reality-of-human-suffering-and-evil-Or-are-there-better-Russian-novelists-that-address-these-kinds">Dostoevsky is what russophiles think Russian writers should ne like.
ellauri111.html on line 112: At the Council of Trent (1546) the Roman Catholic institution pronounced the following apocryphal books sacred. They asserted that the apocryphal books together with unwritten tradition are of God and are to be received and venerated as the Word of God. So now you have the Bible, the Apocrypha and Catholic Tradition as co-equal sources of truth for the Catholic. In reality, it seems obvious that the Bible is the last source of truth for Catholics. Roman Catholic doctrine comes primarily from tradition stuck together with a few Bible names. In my reading of Catholic materials, I find notes like this: "You have to keep the Bible in perspective." Catholics have been deceived into not believing that the Bible is God's complete revelation for man (but they can come out of these deceptions in an instant if they will only believe the Bible as it is written) .
ellauri111.html on line 124: The apocryphal books were not permitted among the sacred books during the first four centuries of the real Christian church (I'm certainly not talking about the Catholic religion. The Roman Catholic "Church" is not Christian).
ellauri111.html on line 168: Not that this really means anything. The truth is not validated by the false. Nevertheless, this may be of interest to some... Jerome (340-420) rejected the Apocrypha:
ellauri111.html on line 249: “I know, I know,” he replied consolingly. “It is a short story, but it’s also what one of my friends on this side would call ‘a thought experiment’. We can talk more of that another time, but I’m digressing. You see there’s a lot in the Diary about guilt and what it means to be guilty. Not fiction, but real life, cases that happened in Russia, in my own time, not unlike quite a lot of cases happening in your country today—alas.”
ellauri111.html on line 297: “Now some people might think that was a sign of how deeply he had repented, allowing himself to be shamed before the whole word. But, as I hope you also remember, Bishop Tikhon could see that wanting to publicize your guilt in that way is not necessarily the same as really accepting it, inwardly. Wanting to be seen – and maybe even admired – as a great sinner is not quite the same as actually repenting. And perhaps that’s how it is here too. Of course, if you want to be fussy, you could say that he’s just talking to himself. He’s not produced a written, let alone a printed, confession. I’m the one who wrote it, not him. And yet, it’s as if he’s rehearsing his story for the benefit of the world, for the imaginary audience we each of us have inside our heads.”
ellauri111.html on line 303: “Exactly! It’s a performance. It’s not the heart speaking. The heart would say something very different. In fact, the heart wouldn’t need to say very much at all: it has only one thing to say, to love and to ask for love, to forgive and to ask forgiveness. We’ve been talking about people who commit crimes but won’t own up to what they’ve done, people who want to say to anyone who’ll listen: ‘Not guilty! My conscience is clear! Don’t blame me!’ But the real problem is not the evidence of the facts—did he or didn’t he do this or say that. The real problem is that this is completely back to front. The person who loves, even if they haven’t committed any crimes, is the person who wants to be guilty, who doesn’t just want to forgive but wants to be forgiven; the person who thinks of themselves not only as guilty but infinitely guilty, guilty of everything, before everyone, in fact the guiltiest one of all.”
ellauri111.html on line 322: "Kuolemalla kuoleman voitti" on heprealaiskirjeestä 2:14-15, siis sekin on sen Peevelin läppiä.
ellauri111.html on line 351: This is somehow different than just trying to be good enough, which we cannot do on our own. You see it's not really at all about goodness, it's all about obedience. To be saved, WE REPENT OF OUR OLD WAYS, BELIEVE IN JESUS, AND TRY TO OBEY HIS WORD. Then, as we strive to obey him/us, he helps us to obey him/us.
ellauri111.html on line 385: Ah but you're supposed to feel GUILTY, because if you do you may not feel so cool to do the same thing again. That's the main point in corrective justice. Unlike retributive justice, which is really meant to knock you back. And another thing: if you feel bad about yourself, you will think of us all the better, which is nice.
ellauri111.html on line 554: (I love these AUTHORITY words, they really make me feel empowered.)
ellauri111.html on line 586: If you know that this is the truth, I counsel you to make your decision today because tomorrow is not promised to you, or the price may have gone up. Not only people´s hearts get hard when they keep on rejecting the truth. I could say from my own experience what else tends to get hard but I won´t. You don´t want your heart to turn to stone to the gospel because if it does, you will go to hell. That I can guarantee you because the Bible says so. Hell is real notwithstanding the fake preachers and "theologians" and "doctors" that would tell you otherwise.
ellauri111.html on line 590: "But what if I have been really REALLY bad? Will God forgive me?" In these end times, people are being pumped fill of temptations and their sins are many. Some may feel like their sins are so bad or so many that they cannot be forgiven. But God is merciful. Please see our article, "Will God forgive me?" to estimate your chances.
ellauri111.html on line 636: It is a new, upright, rich, fascinating, and satisfying life. It is the Christian life. Modern, brainwashed, technological life detaches man from the outdoors and from individual thought and self expression and attaches his affections to the evils promulgated and taught on the television and in the school system. The brainwashed, technological, dependent-on-other-people, idle life gives rise to a whole host of compulsive disorders--addictions--sticky things that a person cannot seem to stop doing (maybe the activities are so much a part of their lives that they don´t even realize that they are addicted to them). Things like television watching, eating or drinking sweet sugary things compulsively, and unclean personal habits. Reading the King James Bible daily is not.
ellauri111.html on line 664: Teach your children God´s word. As you read the Bible, you can teach your children God´s word, too. You can learn together. I learned with my little one. On the website we have what we call "green sheets"--one is a Survey of the Life and Gospel of Jesus Christ and the other is a Survey of the Early Church (the book of Acts). They give passages of scriptures so that a person going through the green sheets get a lay of land of the selected topics. We also went through the Old Testament together, starting with the book of Genesis. Eventually, I realized that the green sheets were just the Bible so we just go through the scriptures chapter by chapter without making green sheets, just writing down the book we are in, the chapters of the book, and putting the date next to the chapters that we have completed for that day. Nifty, what?
ellauri111.html on line 668: Pray. Pray and talk to God about whatever is on your heart. The Bible says to "pray without ceasing." I like to get up early in the morning while it is still dark and go to my prayer place so that I can present myself before the Lord. I search my memory for the things he allowed me to do the day before and the things he did for me. I praise him and I thank him. I pray for other people. I ask him to forgive me of my sins. When we pray to God, we need to be real. Pray about whatever is real for you at that time. You can praise God and his holy child, Jesus. You can glorify him for what he has done for you, you can thank him for what he has done for you, you can ask him to help you to overcome sin, you can ask him to help you in your daily tasks, you can ask him to show you the way that you should go, and more. The joy of the Lord is your strength (ref. Nehemiah 8:10). And when you pray, pray in Jesus´ name (John 14:13-14; John 15:16; John 16:23).
ellauri111.html on line 737: The serpent power basically tells Hindus the same thing that Satan told Eve in the garden--"ye shall be as gods." Who does not know that Hinduism is pantheistic (saying that "all is god") and teaches that all people are supposedly already god but just have to realize it? The ignorant church people are getting something similar--"panentheism" (God is in everything). They are not hearkening to the Authorized Version of 1611 of the Bible and can therefore be taken by men's words (even if those words are found in unauthorized Bible versions).
ellauri112.html on line 184: »Ajassa» on kerran ennen (vuosikerrassa 1911) tarkastettu muutamia Bergsonin filosofialle ominaisia, alkuperäisiä piirteitä. Tällä kertaa on tarkoitus kiinnittää huomiota niihin huomattaviin yhtäläisyyksiin, joita kaikesta huolimatta on olemassa Bergsonin ja hänen edeltäjänsä Renanin ajatustavan välillä. On pidetty Bergsonin filosofian huomattavimpana piirteenä sitä merkitystä, minkä hän antaa ajan realiteetille. On sanottu, että kun filosofia yleensä pyrkii katsomaan todellisuutta »iäisyyden näkökannalta», on sensijaan bergsonilaisuudelle ominaista »ajallisuuden näkökanta». »Aika» on tämän filosofian mukaan luova tekijä todellisuudessa, ei pelkkä subjektiivinen havainnonmuoto. Aika luo, todellisesti synnyttää uutta, samoinkuin sen hammas jäytää esineitä. »L'univers dure». Maailmankaikkeus on historiallinen ilmiö. Aivan yhtä syvästi on Renan vakuutettu ajan merkityksestä. »Aika näyttää minusta yhä enemmän olevan le facteur universel, la grand coefficient de l'eternal devenir» (Dialogues philosophiques, s. 155). 19. vuosisadan luonteenomainen piirre on Renanin mukaan, että dogmaatisen metodin sijaan on asetettu historiallinen metodi, kaikissa ihmishenkeä käsittelevissä tieteissä. »La catégorie du devenir» on asetettu »la catégorie de l'être'n» sijaan. Ennen puhuttiin uskonnosta, oikeudesta, jne. jonakin kerta kaikkiaan olemassaolevana, nykyään kaikki tuo käsitetään joksikin, joka paraikaa kehittyy. Kullakin tieteellä on tarkastettavanaan katkelma tätä ikuisen syntymisen vyyhteä. »Historia» sanan ahtaammassa merkityksessä on tässä suhteessa nuorin tieteistä; se käsittelee viimeistä myöhäisintä kautta tässä kehitysjaksossa. Filologia ja vertaileva mytologia valaisevat jo varhaisempaa kautta. Ihminen puhui ja loi myyttejä ennenkuin hän jätti jälkeensä kirjallisia muistomerkkejä. Ja näiden tieteiden takana alkavat paleontologian ja luonnonhistorian äärettömät taivaanrannat sarastaa. »Minä puolestani olen aina ajatellut, että lajien synnyn salaisuus piilee morfologiassa (kasvien ja eläinten muoto-opissa), että eläinmuodot ovat hieroglyyfikieli, jonka avain puuttuu meiltä, ja että koko menneisyyden selitys piilee niissä tosiseikoissa, jotka ovat meidän silmäimme edessä, mutta joita emme osaa lukea.» Mutta historiallisia dokumentteja eivät ole ainoastaan elolliset muodot; tähtisumuilla, linnunradalla on sama arvo. On tuleva aika, jolloin luonnontieteetkin muuttuvat historiallisiksi. »Muistelmissaan» valittaa Renan eräässä kohden sitä, että hän joutui harrastamaan historiallisia tieteitä, »noita vähäisiä arveluun perustuvia tieteitä, joista sadan vuoden perästä ei välitetä». Renan uskoo että jos hän olisi antautunut luonnontieteisiin, olisi hän johtunut useampiin Darwinin tuloksista, jotka hän väittää 1845:n tienoissa edeltäpäin aavistaneensa. Tätä valitusta ei tarvitse ottaa kovin vakavasti, sillä monista muista lausunnoista käy ilmi, että Renanin mielestä historiallisilla tieteillä on aivan erikoisen suuri filosofinen arvo.-- Toinen yhtymäkohta Renanin ja Bergsonin välillä on heidän »vitalistinen» käsityksensä kehityksen syistä. Bergson hylkää ajatuksen, että ulkonaiset, »mekaaniset» syyt aiheuttaisivat kehityksen. Elolliset muodot ovat hänen käsityksensä mukaan erään sisäisen sielullisen voiman tuote. Bergson on dualisti. Elottoman aineen rinnalla on maailmassamme vaikuttamassa edelliselle jyrkästi vastakkainen »élan vital», joka yhtenäisenä elämän virtana kuohuu kautta sukupolvien ja yksilöiden. Elottomassakin maailmassa vallitsee määräperäinen liike, mutta se on »putoamista», laskeutumista yhä alemmalle tasolle (entropia); »élan vital» sensijaan on vaivaloista ylöspäin ponnistamista. Elottomassa maailmassa energia hajaantuu ja haihtuu, mutta »élan vital» pyrkii sitä kasaamaan (lehtivihreä ja sen merkitys, orgaaniset yhdistykset).
ellauri112.html on line 205: Terveisiä Unionpediasta! Tämä on valtava online psyykkistä kartta, joka toimii pohjana konseptin kaavioita. Se on vapaasti käyttää ja jokainen artikkeli tai asiakirja voidaan ladata. Se on työkalu, resurssi tai viite tutkimus, tutkimus, koulutus, oppiminen ja opetus, joka voidaan käyttää myös opettajat, kasvattajat, oppilaiden tai opiskelijoiden; yliopistomaailman: koulu, toisen asteen, lukion, keski, korkeakoulu, tekninen aste, korkeakoulu, yliopisto, perustutkintoa, maisterin tai tohtorin tutkinnot; paperit, raportit, projektit, ideoita, asiakirjat, selvitykset, yhteenvedot tai tutkielma. Tässä on määritelmä, selitys, kuvaus, tai merkitys jokaisen merkittävän johon tarvitset tietoa, ja luettelon niihin liittyvät käsitteet sanasto. Saatavissa suomalainen, Englanti, Espanjan, Portugalin kieli, Japanilainen, Kiinalainen, French, Saksan kieli, Italian, Kiillottaa, Hollanti, Venäjän kieli, Arabia, Hindi, Ruotsalainen, Ukrainan, Unkarin kieli, Katalaani, Czech, Heprealainen, tanskalainen, indonesialainen, norja, romania, turkki, vietnam, korealainen, thain, kreikan, bulgarian, kroatian, slovakin, liettualainen, filipino, latvian, eestin ja slovenian. Lisää kieliä pian.
ellauri112.html on line 582: Maybe some new moms will see Tully and realize that they can and should ask for paid help, that they deserve it. They just have to happen to have the money.
ellauri112.html on line 615: By avoiding clichés and crafting real personalities Tully becomes an enduring portrait of somepm, sanoo setämies. Yhden cliché on toisen oivallus. One man´s floor is another man´s ceiling, naisista puhumattakaan.
ellauri112.html on line 640: Marlo is a real mother, sister and wife who knows how to put on a polite, sweet face when required, but isn’t afraid to take it off to make a point—something she does with her son’s school principal to great effect.
ellauri112.html on line 654: Critics have been throwing words like “fearless” around when describing Theron’s performance in Tully, because of the extra 50 pounds she carries, the lack of makeup on her face and the unflattering portrait of motherhood she paints. But that’s a backhanded compliment, isn’t it? “Fearless.” They only say “fearless” when they mean “ugly,” and it’s honest because she’s ugly. Iike I’ve said three or four times now, it’s really really honest.
ellauri112.html on line 667: Marlo and Drew describe their boy Jonah as “quirky,” but he’s a real problem. He’s disrupting school as well as their lives on a daily basis. A royal pain in the ass. The big sis is a graceless little imp.
ellauri112.html on line 668: Amer. ongelmalapset on joko on the spectrum (autisteja) tai quirky (vajakkeja). I’m also really over films that nervously wring their hands over autistic characters. Like, give me a break, sanoo 1 blaseerattu kazoja. Varmaan vajakki.
ellauri112.html on line 681: Yet to hail the film as a feminist project is to value the representation of the structural co-option of maternity over its interrogation. Tully’s treatment of social reproduction is dangerously simplistic. Cody has spoken in interviews about how her own, financially easier, experience of parenting in L.A. inspired her to explore a narrative in which economic anxieties are combined with the other hardships of parenthood, yet here class and poverty are only fleeting concerns. The transactional system of care that governs child-rearing under capitalism is done away with via Tully’s otherworldliness. Until the revelation of her non-existence, the viewer, although encouraged to believe in her, is never asked to consider her financial reality, and the fact that the service is paid for by Marlo’s wealthy brother is a narrative convenience that reinforces its fairytale quality. Similarly, Tully’s whiteness allows the racial politics of care to be completely overlooked, and the repeated idea that it’s ‘unnatural’ for hired help to bond with your newborn is taken as a given, rather than seen as an impetus for a consideration of the social conditions that require mothers to make that choice.
ellauri112.html on line 683: Marlo, already a mother of two, begins the film heavily, outrageously pregnant: we learn, in rapid succession, that this third pregnancy was unwanted, that her husband does little of the domestic labour, and that her “shitty” upbringing is the reason she’s so committed to her nuclear family unit. Postnatal depression, never named, haunts the narrative: her wealthy brother offers to pay for a night nanny to avoid, in his words, the advent of another “bad time” like the one that followed the birth of her son, Jonah. When the nanny arrives – described by more than one reviewer as a “millennial Mary Poppins” – the panacea seems to be working. Not only does she look after the baby at night but she also operates as a kind of empathy machine, listening to Marlo’s problems, sharing sangria in the garden, and baking the Minions cupcakes that Marlo herself never has the time to make. The postnatal depression, it seems, disperses; Jonah – who has “emotional problems” – finds a place at a school more suited to his needs, family dinners get increasingly wholesome, and Marlo does a passable Stevie Nicks impression at a child’s birthday party. And then comes the twist: after a bender in Brooklyn with Tully, a sleep-deprived Marlo, drunk at the wheel, drives her car off a bridge and ends up in hospital, and we realise there was nobody else in the car. Her maiden name, we learn, was Tully.
ellauri112.html on line 689: 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.
ellauri112.html on line 691: Theron is more than capable and proves she’s up to the challenge of the role and its physical demands, but this isn’t as Oscar worthy as some are crowing. How gutsy and brave her performance is! they’ll surely shout, all because she dons a partial fat suit (the actress also gained a very real 50 pounds for the role), doesn’t wear makeup, has unkempt hair and bags under her eyes. Interestingly enough, it seems to be those same critics who ripped Amy Schumer and her “I Feel Pretty” to shreds for ‘fat shaming’ or poking fun at the way women look. Candid and authentic simply because she doesn’t look like the gorgeous movie star that she is? I don’t think so.
ellauri112.html on line 699: Jenkkikriitikot ei yleensä tykänneet lopusta jossa ilmeni että toi Mary Poppins oli vaan mielikuvitusta. Eivät kyllä voineet sanoa just mikä siinä niistä mätti kun se olis ollut spoileri.. Ne olis ehkä halunnu et Mary Poppins olis realitya, kotiapulaisbisnexien mainos, kannustusta kotiorjavuokrayrityxille.
ellauri112.html on line 707: Tully seems too good to be true when she quickly organizes the home, cleans it from top to bottom, and finds a place for all the errant toys too. She even makes cupcakes for Marlo to take to Jonah’s school as a peace offering. Ultimately, Tully becomes the ‘spouse’ Marlo really needs, and they even have a simpatico banter together, quipping back and forth in sharp, pithy dialogue, the only way Cody can write for her characters.
ellauri112.html on line 709: In Tully, Marlo starts to see the kind of caretaker she wants to have, and their bondage becomes what keeps her going. As much as Tully turns into a super nanny, the real job she does is help return Marlo to a functioning hole person. With the aid of Tully, Marlo gets her love life back again, gets it each day, and kicks the postpartum depression to the curb. Should kick Drew there too maybe. Tully she cant kick without kicking herself in the ass.
ellauri112.html on line 717: Tully takes care of the baby with effortless technique, letting Marlo know she can also help with anything else around the house, even tips for re-starting Marlo and Drew’s sex life. She spouts hip, up to date trends and the kind of facts fresh college kids throw around. But it’s not a feel-good narrative. Through Tully Marlo is looking back at an earlier age, when life was simpler, breezier. We soon realize Tully isn’t teaching Marlo anything, she’s reminding her of the past. In one scene the two decide to sneak out to a bar, but the moment isn’t just fun, it’s also melancholic. Marlo warns Tully that your 20’s are great, but then “your 30’s come around the corner like a big dumpster truck.”
ellauri112.html on line 761: Auto: Autoilu ja nuoruus punoutuvat yhteen. Autoilu kuvaa kasvua izenäisyyteen. Näin myös uudessa tanskalaisessa realityssä.
ellauri112.html on line 815: Wine and grape juice are made from the same fruit and visually present the same message of Christ´s blood. So, does it really matter whether we use juice or wine for the sacrament?
ellauri112.html on line 897: Persistently, honorable men are engaged in a discussion as to what should be the contents of the communion cup. Should the cup contain wine, the fermented juice of grapes? Or should it be unfermented grape juice? Does it matter? What difference does it make, if any? Should church leaders accommodate both Christians who want to use wine, as well as those who prefer unfermented grape juice, by offering what is sometimes called a “split cup” or a “split tray”? In other words, what should be the second “element,” or the contents of the communion cup? Can grape juice change to real blood and no fucking tomato juice? How should such questions—controversial as they are—be answered?
ellauri115.html on line 412: Rousseau was already seized with the glimmerings of a plot; he warned his Swiss friends that his letters were being intercepted and his papers in danger. By June, the plot was starkly clear to him in all its ramifications - and at its centre was Hume. On June 23, he rounded on his saviour: "You have badly concealed yourself. I understand you, Sir, and you well know it." And he spelled out the essence of the plot: "You brought me to England, apparently to procure a refuge for me, and in reality to dishonour me. You applied yourself to this noble endeavour with a zeal worthy of your heart and with an art worthy of your talents." Hume was mortified, furious, scared. He appealed to Davenport for support against "the monstrous ingratitude, ferocity, and frenzy of the man".
ellauri115.html on line 500: Mutta kaikkea mun ulkopuolella joka vaikuttaa muhun mä sanon aineexi, ja kaikki aineen osat jotka on liittyneet erillisixi olioixi on kappaleita. Niinpä idealistien ja realistien kiistat ei koske minua; erottelut näyttämisen ja oikeasti olemisen välillä ovat pelkkää satua. [Eli mä oon käytännössa siis tämmönen solipsististyyppinen idealisti, maailma on mielteeni tai vähän sinnepäin, olkaa te muut mitä haluatte, mä en välitä.]
ellauri115.html on line 1089: In his view, narcissists have lost their "true self", the core of their personality, which has been replaced by delusions of grandeur, a "false self". Therefore, he believes, they cannot be healed, because they do not exist as real persons, only as reflections: "The False Self replaces the narcissist's True Self and is intended to shield him from hurt and narcissistic injury by self-imputing omnipotence ... The narcissist pretends that his False Self is real and demands that others affirm this confabulation," meanwhile keeping his real-life imperfect true self under wraps.
ellauri115.html on line 1170: A: The answer to this is very simple. Utilitarianism is concerned only with the volume of pleasure and pain, and Nietzsche says in so many words that as soon as you even enter into this kind of thinking, you are already deep into the territory of nihilism. It is passive; concerned with maintenance, not construction; aloof or indifferent to meaning, something to justify the effort in the first place, even when it is successful, let alone when it isn’t. It is the staid, kindly, sober—not to say, the British—version of the same imbecilic nihilism that was prevailing on the continent in the same era. Mill did not understand the difference between pleasure and (actual) happiness, between pain and suffering, between real (spiritual) slavery and freedom.
ellauri117.html on line 239: Gerald fastened the door and pushed the furniture aside. The room was large, there was plenty of space, it was thickly carpeted. Then he quickly threw off his clothes, and waited for Birkin. The latter, white and thin, came over to him. Birkin was more a presence than a visible object, Gerald was aware of him completely, but not really visually. Whereas Gerald himself was concrete and noticeable, a piece of pure final substance.
ellauri117.html on line 247: They stopped, they discussed methods, they practised grips and throws, they became accustomed to each other, to each other´s rhythm, they got a kind of mutual physical understanding. And then again they had a real struggle. They seemed to drive their white flesh deeper and deeper against each other, as if they would break into a oneness. Birkin had a great subtle energy, that would press upon the other man with an uncanny force, weigh him like a spell put upon him. Then it would pass, and Gerald would heave free, with white, heaving, dazzling movements.
ellauri117.html on line 257: When he realised that he had fallen prostrate upon Gerald´s body he wondered, he was surprised. But he sat up, steadying himself with his hand and waiting for his heart to become stiller and less painful. It hurt very much, and took away his consciousness.
ellauri117.html on line 275: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
ellauri117.html on line 279: `It was a real set-to, wasn´t it?' said Birkin, looking at Gerald with darkened eyes.
ellauri117.html on line 338: Birkin laughed. He was looking at the handsome figure of the other man, blond and comely in the rich robe, and he was half thinking of the difference between it and himself -- so different; as far, perhaps, apart as man from woman, yet in another direction. But really it was Ursula, it was the woman who was gaining ascendance over Birkin´s being, at this moment. Gerald was becoming limp again, lapsing out of him.
ellauri117.html on line 655: Locke was at times not sure about the subject of original sin, so he was accused of Socinianism, Arianism, or Deism. Locke argued that the idea that "all Adam's Posterity are doomed to Eternal Infinite Punishment, for the Transgression of Adam" was "little consistent with the Justice or Goodness of the Great and Infinite God", leading Eric Half-Nelson to associate him with Pelagian ideas. However, he did not deny the reality of evil. Man was capable of waging unjust wars and committing crimes. Criminals had to be punished, even with the death penalty.
ellauri118.html on line 595: Better the anguished fairytale than the genuine but flawed reality. (MS, 110)
ellauri118.html on line 956: "She was so astonishing in her audition," Miller said. "She made me feel sorry for Serena Joy, which is seemingly an impossible task. I felt bad for her. She was so wonderful and terrifying. And she's quite tall, so that works really well with Lizzie who is more small. Serena Joy wears heels and Lizzie doesn't. To have this towering viking standing over her ... she's physically intimidating." Yvonne is a whip-strong woman. Lizzie [Elizabeth Moss] is also quite strong but on the pudgy side. The two of them together, you feel like, 'I'd love to see them go toe-to-toe in a cage match.'" A mud fight with nothing on, now that would be the thing. Maybe in the next season, stay tuned.
ellauri118.html on line 960: We never learn Offred's real name in the book, but the show identifies her as Peggy at the end of episode one.
ellauri118.html on line 1110: When Margaret Atwood wrote "The Handmaid´s Tale," published in 1985, she took inspiration from the rise of the Christian right in America during the 1970s and early ´80s and the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. But another, much older source of inspiration for Atwood was the story of a real-life woman in 17th-century New England named Mary Webster, who may or may not have been related to Atwood.
ellauri118.html on line 1132: In 1684, Webster was accused verbally by Philip Smith. Smith was a judge, a deacon, and representative of the town of Hadley. He has also been described as a hypochondriac. He seems to have believed in the real power of witchcraft and that his afflictions were being magically caused by Mary Webster in collaboration with the devil.
ellauri119.html on line 123: When you realize that Robin is referencing a telecommunications company that was founded as International Telephone & Telegraph in this season two episode, you know the reference is an outdated one. IT&T got out of the telecommunications game in 1986. It has been reformed a number of times into its current state, ITT Corporation. Amusingly, at the time Robin made the reference, IT&T and ABC (which aired "Batman") nearly merged with each other.
ellauri119.html on line 188: It only took the entire run of the series, but in literally the last episode of the show, season three's "Minerva, Mayhem, and Millionaires," we got the most amazing Robin exclamation ever. There's a real chance that this was just so perfect that the producers realized that there was nowhere else to go after this, so they just canceled the show.
ellauri119.html on line 387: God is most often held to be incorporeal, with said characteristic being related to conceptions of transcendence or immanence. In religion, transcendence is the aspect of a deity´s nature and power that is wholly independent of the material universe, beyond all known physical laws. This is contrasted with immanence, where a god is said to be fully present in the physical world and thus accessible to creatures in various ways. In religious experience, transcendence is a state of being that has overcome the limitations of physical existence, and by some definitions, has also become independent of it. This is typically manifested in prayer, rituals, meditation, psychedelics and paranormal "visions".
ellauri119.html on line 442: In Hinduism, kāma is pleasurable, sexual love, personified by the god Kamadeva. For many Hindu schools, it is the third end (Kama) in life. Kamadeva is often pictured holding a bow of sugar cane and an arrow of flowers; he may ride upon a great parakeet. The philosophical work Narada Bhakti Sutras, written by an unknown author (presumed to be Narada), distinguishes eleven forms of love. Kama Sutra has more. Gaudiya Vaishnavas who worship Krishna as the Supreme Personality of Godhead and the cause of all causes consider Love for Godhead (Prema) to act in two ways: sambhoga and vipralambha (union and separation), like Empedocles' love and strife, attraction and repulsion, in and out in ever faster succession. Radha is considered to be the internal potency of Krishna, and is the supreme lover of Godhead. Her example of love is considered to be beyond the understanding of material realm as it surpasses any form of selfish love or lust that is visible in the material world. The reciprocal love between Radha (the supreme lover) and Krishna (God as the Supremely Loved) is the subject of many poetic compositions in India such as the Gita Govinda and Hari Bhakti Shuddhodhaya, and a lot of chanting, tinkling little bells and opening and closing of musical doors.
ellauri119.html on line 537: Manic lovers speak of their partners with possessives and superlatives, and they feel that they "need" their partners. This kind of love is expressed as a means of rescue, or a reinforcement of value. Manic lovers value finding a partner through chance without prior knowledge of their financial status, education, background, or personality traits. Insufficient expression of manic love by one's partner can cause one to perceive the partner as aloof, materialistic and detached. In excess, mania becomes obsession or codependency, and obsessed manic lovers can thus come across as being very possessive and jealous. One example from real life can be found in the unfortunate case of John Hinckley, Jr., a mentally disturbed individual who attempted to assassinate the incumbent US President Ronald Reagan due to a delusion that this would prompt the actress Jodie Foster to finally reciprocate his obsessive love.
ellauri119.html on line 646: Rosenbaum left Russia at the tail end of the Trust program. She was assisted by bolshevik Hollywood. Like a typical crypto-jew and communist she used a pseudonym. She became, together with Leo Strauss, a leading philosopher of the Trotskyites. She, like Strauss, helped create the philosophy of arrogance and entitlement that justifies the lies of government leaders to the people. Her philosophies misrepresent the realities of how wealth and psychopathic greed coupled with immorality destroys civilization. Her solution to class warfare is group disloyalty of the rich to society and the exploitation of the national resources by a privileged class to destroy the economy and sabotage the nation. She misrepresented American tradition in a way that benefitted our enemies and internationalized our national resources leaving them easy pickings for the exploitation of unregulated international markets. She advocated the ruinous gold standard which allows our enemies the opportunity to deflate our money supply and strangle the economy at their whim. By simply hoarding gold and/or sending it out of the nation the bankers can ruin us under a gold standard. Her philosophy falsely claims that the market can and will correct the actions of the enemy within to ruin the nation by their designs. She wanted to grant the enemy the right to act with impunity and free rein as a Trojan horse within America to completely destroy our nation, and she has nearly succeeded. The removal of the ability of government to impose with force the collective will of the nation inevitably leads to balkanization, and that was well known and desired by our bolshevik enemies, Rosenbaum’s masters. She never pointed out the name and the nature of the enemy, instead scapegoating the poor and the communists for what international jewry was doing, with her as one of its leading members. As far as I know, she NEVER addressed the existential danger of jewish messianic prophecy and the subversion of the American government by Israel. Being herself a jew, she was disloyal to America in favor of Israel. She was disloyal to the American majority population in favor of the banking class. She did absolutely nothing that was ever in any way harmful to the communists or the bankers, who have so harmed America.
ellauri119.html on line 670: Rand started her ideas from a very different perspective. The base of her philosophy is a question - WHY does man need philosophy? Not “which” philosophy, but ANY philosophy. Is it really necessary?
ellauri119.html on line 690: I remember in 1959, my creative writing teacher, in high school was infatuated with Ayn Rand. Sitting at a local restaurant, Ronnie´s Restauarant - which no longer exists, with a group of friends and her, we had a discussion about Ayn and I made a gesture that clearly expressed a thought and asked her what the words were for that. She suddenly realized the flaw in Ayn´s argument and was speechless.
ellauri119.html on line 752: (It’s ironic that she called herself an objectivist. Also, watch some of her interviews. She got really triggered when someone criticized her.)
ellauri119.html on line 766: Ayn Rand was short—squat, really. At the time I thought she might be a dwarf. She stood stout though with manly features. She spoke with a thick Russian accent and chain-smoked.
ellauri131.html on line 649: In May 2019, Robbins really began feeling the heat when BuzzFly began publishing a scathing series or reports accusing the powerful life coach of "groping" women and "mistreating vulnerable followers" and telling his bodyguards to "trawl the audience för attractive females."
ellauri131.html on line 697: But he really likes to be in my pants
ellauri131.html on line 728: The reality: even in 1995, people didn't want to pay Robbins' prices to watch Robbins talking.
ellauri131.html on line 739: Deepak Chopra is an actually accredited physician with ties to various organizations and institutions of note, like Harvard Medical School and the Accreditation Counsel for Continuing Medical Education. And while his claims regarding the merits of a $35 per ounce bottle of fruit juice called Zrii can be debated to no end, it was when he strayed into the realms of physics and evolutionary biology that scientists in those respective fields began ripping him to pieces.
ellauri131.html on line 760: Speaking to News.com.au in 2016, Morrissey was asked whether he ever regretted previous derogatory comments he'd made about the royal family. It's fair to say that the answer was no. "I don't know anyone who likes the Boil Family," he replied. "Monarchy represents an unequal and inequitable social system. There is no such thing as a royal person. You either buy into the silliness or else you are intelligent enough to realize that it is all human greed and arrogance."
ellauri131.html on line 867: Fuck, really deep to be a gen Z incel drooping days on end over an Iphone, whining about losing out on generations X and Y.
ellauri131.html on line 958: It's the American dream of life as a barn raising." Susan E. Henking, associate professor of religious studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, says, "It's serving to depoliticize, and it serves a certain kind of social-control function. I mean, if people feel like they deserve it when they get fired, they won't think deeply about what was really responsible."
ellauri132.html on line 455: Leonard tunnetaan letkeän humoristisista, mutta silti realistisista rikosjutuistaan, joissa on vahva dialogi. Monista hänen romaaneistaan on tehty elokuvasovituksia, eräinä tunnettuina esimerkkeinä Get Shorty – hyvä pätkä, Mieletön juttu ja Jackie Brown. Leonardin Mieletön juttu -romaanin ja sen elokuvasovituksen pohjalta tehtyä televisiosarjaa Karen Sisco on esitetty Suomessa MTV3-kanavalla.
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Backstory. No-one except the author is really interested in your character's backstory. The reader wants to see what is happening now. Speak for yourself, dear "reader"! Whatever backstory is really necessary can be woven into the main story. Fuck you, damn tunnel visionary. This type of fundamentalistic rules get bent from wire to cater to the nonexisting taste of hoi polloi.
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Dialogue. Normally, dialogue is great and really lifts a story, but if you don't have any idea about the characters who are talking, it won't work. One line of speech can work. For instance "All cars proceed immediately to Main Street. Major riot in progress." establishes the setting and gives a lot of hints about the MC. What Main Character? This MUST be some tv watching imbecile who can't handle more than one face at a time. And why those fucking patrol cars again?


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


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


ellauri133.html on line 359: His brother George was murdered by It in the first pages of the book and his parents are very cold to him afterward. He has a stutter, which is important to the plot a few times. As an adult, he’s a successful horror novelist and is married to an actress named Audra. IT is not a work of fiction and Stephen King is actually "Stuttering Bill" Denbrough. In reality Steve was born in Portland, Maine and moved away when he was young with his Mother and older brother after abandonment by his father and witnessing a fatal train accident of a play friend. He returned at age 11 to Maine from Conn. and founded The Losers Club in Derry after unsuppressing the true death of his little friend by the railway tracks when he was 2 (as told in his 1981 book Danse Macabre). Now living inbetween Lovell and Bangor, King travels regularly past Derry near Derry Mountain in Linconville and can recollect most of the past due to the closer proximity and is preparing for Pennywises awakening in 2038. Lähde: FanTheory. - Does anyone think Bill Denborough´s stutter was a bit too much? That each word was stirred too much to have a nice flow? - B-b-b-beep - beep, Ruh-ruh-Richie. B-big Bill is puh-puh-PERFECT!
ellauri133.html on line 372: “I decided that the bridge could be the city, if there was something under it,” King wrote on his website. “What’s under a city? Tunnels. Sewers ... I thought of how such a story might be cast; how it might be possible to create a ricochet effect, interweaving the stories of the children and the adults they become. Sometime in the summer of 1981 I realized that I had to write the troll under the bridge or leave him—IT—forever.”
ellauri133.html on line 386: "I wasn´t really thinking of the sexual aspect of it," King later mansplained his intentions in writing the controversial scene. "The sexual act connected childhood and adulthood ... Times have changed since I wrote that scene and there is now more sensitivity to those issues. In my days, balling minors was all in a day´s work. Besides, I had a lot of satisfying jerkoffs writing it. As did my colleague Nabokov."
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7. The fictional town of Derry is a stand-in for the real town of Bangor, Maine.

ellauri133.html on line 398: It is set in the fictional town of Derry, Maine. According to King, it’s a stand-in for the real town of Bangor, Maine, where he has lived since 1979. King and his wife were debating between moving to Portland or Bangor; King was in favor of Bangor because he considered Portland “a yuppie town” and that Bangor was “a hard-ass working class town ... and I thought that the story, the big story, I wanted to write, was here … all my thoughts on monsters and the children’s tale Three Billy Goats Gruff.
ellauri133.html on line 458: And she feels the thing begin to happen—something of which the girls who whisper and giggle about sex in the girls’ room have no idea, at least as far as she knows; they only marvel at how gooshy sex must be, and now she realizes that for many of them sex must be some unrealized undefined monster; they refer to the act as It. Would you do It, do your sister and her boyfriend do It, do your mom and dad still do It, and how they intend to do It.

Juupa juu, sehän se on se "se", kauhujen kauhu, se 1 paikka, naisten viemärimäinen se.
ellauri133.html on line 466: I think the whole story is a bit of a— approaches the theme of growing up, and the group sex episode in the book is a bit of a metaphor of the end of childhood and into adulthood. And I don’t think it was really needed in the movie, apart that it was very hard to allow us to shoot an orgy in the movie so, I didn’t think it was necessary because the story itself is a bit of a journey, and it illustrates that. And in the end, the replacement for it is the scene with the blood oath, where everyone sort of says goodbye. Spoiler. The blood oath scene is there and it’s the last time they see each other as a group. It’s unspoken. And they don’t know it, but it’s a bit of a foreboding that this is the last time, and being together was a bit of a necessity to beat the monster. Now that the monster recedes, they don’t need to be together. And also because their childhood is ending, and their adulthood is starting. And that’s the bittersweet moment of that sequence. Blood oath, bloody sheath, they even sound the same.
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Sosialistista realismia


ellauri133.html on line 799: Essee Ajan virta on puhdasta sosialistista realismia. Laivan nostattamat mainingit loiskivat lauttoja vasten. Vaijerilla yhteen köytetyillä paksuilla mäntytukeilla seisoo joukko nuoria naisia uittokeksi kädessä. He huusivat mutta tuuli vei sanat vastakkaiselle rannalle. Silmät näkivät vain vahvat hampaat, nauravat päivettyneet kasvot, tuulessa liehuvat liinat, ylös pyrkivät hameenhelmat ja ruskettuneet sääret. Niitä kun pääsis levittelemään lämpimässä toverihengessä.
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ellauri133.html on line 886: Where's the injustice? It was a fair lottery. BTW, Shirley's short story was an omen: Shirley did get stoned for real in the end.
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Iljitshin syvänne

Asosiaalista realismia


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Sosialistista realismia


ellauri135.html on line 65: Konstan essee Ajan virta on puhdasta sosialistista realismia. Laivan nostattamat mainingit loiskivat lauttoja vasten. Vaijerilla yhteen köytetyillä paksuilla mäntytukeilla seisoo joukko nuoria naisia uittokeksi kädessä. He huusivat mutta tuuli vei sanat vastakkaiselle rannalle. Silmät näkivät vain vahvat hampaat, nauravat päivettyneet kasvot, tuulessa liehuvat liinat, ylös pyrkivät hameenhelmat ja ruskettuneet sääret. Niitä kun pääsis levittelemään lämpimässä toverihengessä.
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"Olemme kohtalokkaasti laskeneet ..."- Lermontovin runoja, jotka on omistettu Varvara Lopukhinalle, voidaan avata näillä valaistuneilla nuorisolinjoilla vuonna 1832. Hänen rakkaansa kuva on täällä täydellinen, hiän on ainoa lohdutus runoilijan sielulle, mutta toiveet ovat realisoitumattomia, ei ole onnea täällä, koska ei ole yhteistä polkua. : runoilija tietää, mitä kohtalo on valmistautunut hänelle.
ellauri140.html on line 58: Book IV, despite its title "The Legend of Cambell and Telamond or Of Friendship", Cambell's companion in Book IV is actually named Triamond, and the plot does not center on their friendship; the two men appear only briefly in the story. The book is largely a continuation of events begun in Book III. First, Scudamore is convinced by the hag Ate (discord) that Britomart has run off with Amoret and becomes jealous. A three-day tournament is then held by Satyrane, where Britomart beats Arthegal (both in disguise). Scudamore and Arthegal unite against Britomart, but when her helmet comes off in battle Arthegal falls in love with her. He surrenders, removes his helmet, and Britomart recognizes him as the man in the enchanted mirror. Arthegal pledges his love to her but must first leave and complete his quest. Scudamore, upon discovering Britomart's sex, realizes his mistake and asks after his lady, but by this time Britomart has lost Amoret, and she and Scudamore embark together on a search for her. The reader discovers that Amoret was abducted by a savage man and is imprisoned in his cave. One day Amoret darts out past the savage and is rescued from him by the squire Timias and Belphoebe. Arthur then appears, offering his service as a knight to the lost woman. She accepts, and after a couple of trials on the way, Arthur and Amoret finally happen across Scudamore and Britomart. The two lovers are reunited. Wrapping up a different plotline from Book III, the recently recovered Marinel discovers Florimell suffering in Proteus' dungeon. He returns home and becomes sick with love and pity. Eventually he confesses his feelings to his mother, and she pleads with Neptune to have the girl released, which the god grants.
ellauri140.html on line 122: Introduced in the first canto of the poem, he bears the emblem of Saint George, patron saint of England; a red cross on a white background that is still the flag of England. The Redcrosse Knight is declared the real Saint George in Canto X. He also learns that he is of English ancestry, having been stolen by a Fay and raised in Faerieland. In the climactic battle of Book I, Redcrosse slays the dragon that has laid waste to Eden. He marries Una at the end of Book I, but brief appearances in Books II and III show him still questionng thoroughly the choice. Punasen ristin ritari tuo mieleen Foster Wallacen skroden sankaripulzarin, mikä sen nimi olikaan. Se nenäliinaan piiloutunut ämmä olis tää Aku Ankan Una.
ellauri141.html on line 207: Vähän kirjallista arvoa on Horatiuxen muutamilla Arkhilokhoxen sävyyn muodostelemilla häväistysrunoilla, joista toiset ovat häikäilemättömän realistisia ja suorastaan sukupuolikuria loukkaavia. Näiltä runopukuun puetuilta henkilökohtaisilta hyökkäyxiltä, joilta puuttuu kokonaan esteettinen perustunnelma, täytyykin hyvin suuressa määrässä kieltää varsinainen kaunokirjallinen arvo. Ne ovat yxinkertaisesti mauttomia. Toisinaan voi H. mennä jopa arveluttavan pitkälle. Pitkäköhän Flaccuxella oli jäykkänä? Sitä ei moni tiedä ja harva arvaa. Tuskin muisti izekään.
ellauri141.html on line 366: Adolescent slave boys were fair game for a virile man. Jupiter may have had his Ganymede, but none of the standard pantheon of gods were gay as we use the term. But there was a limit: it was queer to screw a boy after he was old enough to shave. “Passive’ homosexuality was the real disgrace. The urge to bugger was understandable. A man’s desire to be buggered was disgraceful. As often observed, it was better to give than receive. And in Horace’s poems, pederasty seems no more frowned upon than a taste for veal might be frowned upon today. Actually less. By now you can see where I’m headed with all this. I think the puer in Persicos odi, puer, apparatus... is the kind of boy that Horace is sometimes fond of screwing.
ellauri141.html on line 519: ... Here is my defence of this alleged wicked waste of time. The reason why one has to parse and construe and grind at the dead tongues in which certain ideas are expressed is … because only in that tongue is that idea expressed with absolute perfection…. by a painful and laborious acquaintance with the mechanism of that particular tongue; by being made to take it to pieces and put it together again, and by that means only, we can arrive at a state of mind in which … we can realise and feel and absorb the idea.
ellauri141.html on line 522: All selected translations are of the most real value if only to show that He was untranslateable. The thought cheers me when at odd times I try my hand on him – and fail damnably.
ellauri142.html on line 73: Born to an aristocratic Russian family in 1828, Tolstoy is best known for the novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1878), often cited as testicles of realist fiction.
ellauri142.html on line 184: Today, you can join the Freemasons for between $150 and $500 in annual dues. You won’t be involved in too many secret missions or controversies, though. You’ll mostly network with small business owners and help a charity or two. If you’re really into it, you’ll climb the magic ladder and achieve its highest title of Master Mason. At that point, you are eligible to become a Shriner.
ellauri142.html on line 300: Totuus on ainoa todellisuus. Tää on räikeää idealismia, se on kiertelemättä tunnustettava. Totuus on totta vaan kun se vastaa todellisuutta, sanois realistisempi kaveri. Me emme ylenkatso raamattua, vaan annamme sille suuremman arvon kuin se ansaizisi, koska se suurimmaksi osaksi sisältää samaa schaibaa kuin intialaisten Vedätyskirjat esittävät, raamatussa on ikään kuin niiden toisinto, mutta raamatusta puuttuu tieteellisen maailmankazomuxen perustalle nojautuva höpötys, joka Vedätyxistä on löydettävissä. Uskonto on pelkkää haaveilua ja taikauskoa. Filosofia ja erityisesti "lääketiede" kaipaavat kaiken itsekkyyden yläpuolella olevaa majesteetillisen, kaikkia ympäröivän rakkauden voimaaa, jonka avulla se voi päästä rajoitetusta ja likinäköisestä asemastaan, jotta se jaksaa kehittyä sellaiseen henkiseen suuruuteen, joka tunnustaa maailmankaikkeuden yhdeksi kokonaisuudeksi, kaikkien kappaleiden olemuksen ykseyden ja tuon kaikkien luotujen sisäisen toisistaan riippuvuuden. Mitä vittua, jopa klassillinen fysiikka oli sillä kannalla, vetovoima ei uuvu matkalla, vaikka heikkenee aika nopeaan. Empedokles kuzui vetovoimaa rakkaudexi. Ja kemiallisesti me ollaan kaikki samoja alkuaineita, tai mitä lie hiukkasia. Kvanttitilojen lomittuminen on kaikkialla yhtä aikaa olemisen matemaattis-fysikaalinen toteutus. Eli siis mitä tästä puuttuu vielä? No okei, Kaiken teoria, sehän ei vielä ihan pelitä.
ellauri142.html on line 611: Starting either from religious belief or from science, Spencer argued, we are ultimately driven to accept certain indispensable but literally inconceivable notions. Whether we are concerned with a Creator or the substratum which underlies our experience of phenomena, we can frame no conception of it. Therefore, Spencer concluded, religion and science agree in the supreme truth that the human understanding is only capable of 'relative' knowledge. This is the case since, owing to the inherent limitations of the human mind, it is only possible to obtain knowledge of phenomena, not of the reality ('the absolute') underlying phenomena. Hence both science and religion must come to recognise as the 'most certain of all facts that the Power which the Universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable.' He called this awareness of 'the Unknowable' and he presented worship of the Unknowable as capable of being a positive faith which could substitute for conventional religion. Indeed, he thought that the Unknowable represented the ultimate stage in the evolution of religion, the final elimination of its last anthropomorphic vestiges.
ellauri142.html on line 1045: Smail wrote several books on the subject of psychotherapy, emphasizing the extent to which society is often responsible for personal distress. Critical of the claims made by psychotherapy, he suggests that it only works to the extent that the therapist becomes a friend of the patient, providing encouragement and support. Much distress, he says, results from current conflicts, not past ones, and in any case, damage done probably cannot be undone, though we may learn to live with it. He doubts whether 'catharsis', the process whereby it is supposed that understanding past events makes them less painful, really works. The assumption that depression, or any other form of mental distress, is caused by something within the person that can be fixed, is he argued, without foundation. He could thus be regarded as part of the 'anti-psychiatry' movement, along with R.D. Laing and Thomas Szasz, but where Laing emphasised family nexus as making psychosis understandable, Smail emphasises 'Interest' and power in relation to more everyday distress. These are integral to Western society, and, he suggests, considered out of bounds by most psychotherapists, who are themselves both constrained and complicit in protecting their own interests.
ellauri142.html on line 1047: Smail also attacks the common conceptions of 'happiness' and 'relationships', pointing out that these are by-products of real life, and should not be ends in themselves. He suggests that taking part in real joint efforts is what seems to make people forget themselves and become truly happy, but he also takes a despairing view of how modern society makes it hard to see what the real point of these efforts might be for many people.
ellauri143.html on line 577: Shall enter realms above the powers divine.
ellauri143.html on line 648: Who guards the realm and justice strict maintains,

ellauri143.html on line 697: To man nought else affords reality of joy.
ellauri143.html on line 1154: Explanation : Gradually abandon without revealing (beforehand) the friendship of those who pretend inability to carry out what they (really) could do.
ellauri143.html on line 1196: who in intercourse with friends is found trustworthy in what he says,-such a man, although men may say of him that he is an uneducated man, I must consider him to be really an educated man. (Confucius Analects)
ellauri144.html on line 109: I took the Monkey to Italy. Sorry, I haven't mentioned her before. She's the long-legged shiksa model who used to be married to the elderly rich goy that liked to shit on a glass table over a schwartz while she ate a banana. Hence Monkey. Her real name is Mary Jane Reed and she's a thinly-disguised caricature of my alter ego's first wife. Revenge really is best served cold.
ellauri144.html on line 110: I'm ruled by pussy. I yearn for it, can't believe my luck at some of the glorious muff that comes my ugly, long-nosed way but I treat it badly. I guess only my mother's would really do. Mikä surkeus laskeutuukaan minuun kun viimeinen tippa nytkähtää räpylään.
ellauri144.html on line 546: A prolific and versatile writer, Bierce was regarded as one of the most influential journalists in the United States, and as a pioneering writer of realist fiction. For his horror writing, Michael Dirda ranked him alongside Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft. S. T. Joshi speculates that he may well be the greatest satirist America has ever produced, and in this regard can take his place with such figures as Juvenal, Swift, and Voltaire. His war stories influenced Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway, and others, and he was considered an influential and feared literary critic. In recent decades Bierce has gained wider respect as a fabulist and for his poetry.
ellauri144.html on line 591: did i mention boring its really good if yu want a lullaby
ellauri144.html on line 596: Bitter Bierceä haukuttiin aikanaan naturalistixi. Silloin tarkoitettiin varmaan Emile Zolan "pahaa" naturalismia, johon kuului tieteisusko ja determinismi, eikä Norrisin hampaatonta amerikkalaista "naturalismia", joka oli potpurri realismista ja romantiikasta. Zola´s concept of a naturalistic novel traces philosophically to Auguste Comte´s positivism, but also to physiologist Claude Bernard and historian Hippolyte Taine. Hippolyte on jo esiintynyt näissä paasauxissa, kai Akukin on saanut jotain mainintoja. Claude on toistaisexi n.h. (never heard).
ellauri144.html on line 682: The metaverse is a hypothesized iteration of the Internet, supporting persistent online 3-D virtual environments through conventional personal computing, as well as virtual and augmented reality headsets.
ellauri144.html on line 685: Current metaverse development is centered on addressing the technological limitations with virtual and augmented reality devices.
ellauri144.html on line 837: Platero kaj mi (Platero y yo) estas proza lirika verko de 1914 de la hispana poeto Juan Ramón Jiménez, kiu rekreas poezie la vivon de la azeno Platero, kvankam certe la verkisto havis diversajn azenetojn. La libro estas konstituita de mallongaj bild-epizodoj kiuj inter si ne trudas teman aŭ intrigan ordon kaj prezentas nur impresojn, sensaciojn kaj rememorojn de Moguer (Sudokcidenta Andaluzio) el infana kaj juna epokoj de Juan Ramón Jiménez mem. La verko aspektas taglibro en kiu oni detaligas la plej gravajn aspektojn de la realo, de la pensaro kaj de la sentoj de la verkisto. Tamen, ĝi estas nek taglibro nek membiografio, sed nur elekto de historioj el reala medio kaj inter multaj memoroj de la pasinteco.
ellauri145.html on line 62: André Breton (19. helmikuuta 1896 Tinchebray, Orne – 28. syyskuuta 1966 Pariisi) oli ranskalainen kirjailija, surrealismin perustaja ja johtohahmo. Breton syntyi Normandiassa, Pohjois-Ranskassa. Hän oli kauppiasperheen ainut lapsi. Perhe muutti vuonna 1900 Pariisin esikaupunkiin, missä Breton kävi koulua. Hän opiskeli lääketiedettä, mutta ei suorittanut opintojaan loppuun. Ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana hän työskenteli Nantes’n sotilassairaalan neurologisella osastolla. Surrealistinen teoria on saanut vaikutteita Sigmund Freudin psykoanalyysistä sekä syvyyspsykologiasta. Breton sovelsi Freudin oppeja niin valelääkärinä kuin valekirjailijanakin, ja hän kävi tapaamassa Freudia Wienissä vuonna 1921. Surrealismin piti olla subrealismi mut Mallarme mokasi. Surrealismi oli jatkoa Tristan Tarzanin perustamalle Dada-liikkeelle. Breton liittyi dadaisteihin yhdessä Louis Aragonin ja Philippe Soupaut’n kanssa. Bretonille tuli kuitenkin välirikko dadan jäsenten kanssa, joten hän erosi liikkeestä. Selkeesti piha-Antero aina alotti. Vuonna 1944 julkaistiin pienoisteos nimeltään Arcane 17. Sen pohjana on keskiaikainen Melusinasta kertova legenda. Legendan mukaan ritari menee naimisiin hengettären, Melusinan kanssa. Ehtona on, ettei ritari saa nähdä vaimoaan yhtenä päivänä viikossa, jolloin Melusina on poissa ruumiistaan. Uteliaisuus kuitenkin voittaa, joten Melusina muuttuu pysyvästi henkiolennoksi. Nimi Arcane 17 viittaa tarot-kortteihin. Kortti numero 17 kuvaa rauhan ja rakkauden voittoa. Melusine on nykyisin vuonna 1979 Paris III -yliopiston yhteyteen perustetun Surrealismin tutkimuskeskuksen (Centre de recherche sur le Surréalisme) nimi. Andre oli mikrokefalinen, Georges Bataille (kz. albumia 139) käyt.kaz. akefali.
ellauri145.html on line 86:

Anteron peukuttama Pousada on puiseva,
saku surrealistimaalari Max Ernst on ällöttävä,
kuin myös jättimäinen narsisti Charlie Chaplin.

ellauri145.html on line 94: Swift on Anteron käsityxen mukaan eka jonka kokonainen vizikirja säilyi jälkimaailmalle. Rabelaisia ei lasketa, koska se nauroi mukana. Swift vihas apinakööriä, mutta pysytteli piispana ja shtuppi mielellään Varinaa, Stellaa ja Vanessaa. Se lahos latva edellä ja testamenttasi mielisairaalallensa miljoonan. Instructions aux domestiques vaikuttaa yhtä hauskalta kuin Osmo Soininvaaran 2020-luvun yhteiskuntapolitiikka, ja on yhtä oikealla. Ratkaisuxi köyhien sikiämiselle Swift ehdottaa lasten syöntiä. Vanha vizi, ei naurata. Mixei mieluummin lyödä lihoixi vanhoja lihavia piispoja sekä leukavia subrealisteja. Alaston apina on kuin luuta, paizi päällään seisova, se oivaltaa vielä lopuxi, mutta kuluu kuin se naisten kädessä. Haha. Vitun misogyynejä. Swiftin yhden rivin turauxet on käyt.kaz 1-1 samoja kuin happovaivaisella Ambrose Biercellä.
ellauri145.html on line 115: Ei vittu tää piha-Antero on täys hourupää, ja niin on noi sen kaverit, subrealistit symbolistit sun muut mustikkasuut, ja ennenkaikkea ne on totaalisen huumorittomia. 100% tyhjiökuivattuja. Bretonin valizemat Fourierin muka-huvittavat pläjäyxet on erittäinkin puujalkamaisia.
ellauri145.html on line 164: Joseph-Pierre Borel d´Hauterive , joka tunnettiin nimellä Petrus Borel (26. kesäkuuta 1809 – 14. heinäkuuta 1859), oli ranskalainen romanttisen liikkeen kirjailija. Petrus Borel, hän syntyi Lyonissa, kahdestoistaosana rautakauppiaan neljästätoista lapsesta. Hän opiskeli arkkitehtuuria Pariisissa, mutta jätti sen kirjallisuuden vuoksi. Lempinimellä le Lycanthrope ("susimies") ja Pariisin böömiläisten ympyrän keskus hänet tunnettiin ylellisestä ja omalaatuisesta kirjoituksestaan, joka esikuvasi surrealismia . Hän ei kuitenkaan menestynyt rautakaupallisesti, ja lopulta hänen ystävänsä, mukaan lukien Théophile Gautier, löysivät hänet pieneen virkaan . Häntä pidetään myös poète mauditina , kuten Aloysius Bertrand tai Alice de Chambrier. Borel kuoli Mostaganemissa noin vuonna 1859 auringonpistoxeen. Hän oli aiheena elämäkerran Enid Starkie , Petrus Borel: Tällä Lycanthrope (1954).
ellauri145.html on line 400: Lewis Carroll: Lobster Quadrille. Lewis Carrollin main claim to fame Bretonin mustan huumorin kirjassa on ezen Hunting of The Snark (Jabberwockyn ´twas brillig and the slithe momes jatko-osa) ilmestyi samana vuonna kuin presubrealisti Lautremontin Pahanhajuiset laulut (joista enemmän alla). Tähän niteeseen on Antero jostain syystä ottanut Liisan Ihmemaassa Osterien laulun; outoa sikäli, että se on oikeasti melko hauska.
ellauri145.html on line 522: We have to bestow blame on one particular Nazi named Martin Heidegger. Martin Heidegger’s magnum opus Being and Time was in large part an attempt to create a systematic understanding of metaphysics and human condition building from Nietzsche’s work. Heidegger became the Nazi rector for the entire German university system, which gave the Nazi party a huge bolster of academic legitimacy, and he promoted the Nazi party and their agenda from his classroom, often sporting the Brown Shirt. When the Nazi’s really began to take power, Hitler kicked out Heidegger as University Rector.
ellauri145.html on line 535: Intellectuals very often have an image the same way rock stars and movie directors do. There’s the real person, and there’s the body of work they create, and then there’s the image, the popular conception of that person. Most people don’t understand theoretical physics and are not interested in learning the math to do so, and most people probably wouldn’t understand anything in the papers that Hawking has authored or co-authored. But most of us know who Hawking was, not only because he wrote popular books but because he was paralyzed and sat in a wheelchair and had a robot voice. The idea of a theoretical physicist who does all his work with his brain even though his body is destroyed and speaks through a machine is almost like a comic book character, and the popular imagination loves that.
ellauri145.html on line 537: Nietzsche’s image, through no more fault of his own than Hawking´s (LOL), has grown in a similar way to that of Hawking. We all have a vague notion of what the Ubermensch is, we’ve all heard “God is dead,” and we all know Nietzsche was a crazy philosopher with a giant mustache who wrote really hard books and scared his contemporaries and was apparently a favorite of the Nazis. There are little quips and quotes from him around the internet that sound awfully cryptic and enigmatic. And the publishing industry plays on this image, too: I have a copy of Beyond Good And Evil with a black cover and the title text printed in red and white, and the color scheme looks a little sinister. I strongly suspect that, if Nietzsche did not have a popular image as a crazy nihilist Nazi Ubermensch from the 1800s, the publisher would not have made the decision to print his books with a black and red color scheme. A cursory look at Amazon’s book listing also shows copies of Thus Spake Zarathustra with a picture of a panther’s eyes on the cover, glowering at the reader. Because… “Nietzsche was that crazy German writer or philosopher or whatever, right? And he was, like, an anarchist or nihilist or Nazi or something, right? Didn’t he kill God or something like that? Yeah.”
ellauri145.html on line 541: Now, this is perhaps not quite fair to all the teenagers who read Nietzsche. Some of them may actually understand him, at least partially, including the long-haired leather jacket-wearing ones. And there really is a little blood and thunder in Nietzsche’s philosophy, a little punk rock. Regardless, the popular image is probably a bigger driver for book sales of Nietzsche’s work than anything he actually said or any point he actually made.
ellauri145.html on line 545: The answer to this is very simple. Utilitarianism is concerned only with the volume of pleasure and pain, and Nietzsche says in so many words that as soon as you even enter into this kind of thinking, you are already deep into the territory of nihilism. It is passive; concerned with high maintenance, not constructivism; aloof or indifferent to meaning, something to justify the effort in the first place, even when it is successful, let alone when it isn’t. It is the staid, kindly, sober—not to say, the British—version of the same imbecilic nihilism that was prevailing on the continent in the same era. Mill did not understand the difference between pleasure and (counterfactual) happiness, between pain and suffering, between real (spiritual) slavery and freedom. Eli koska se oli säälittävä mursuwiixinen luuseri.
ellauri145.html on line 693: Hän kirjoitti romaaninsa joutohetkinään, minkä niistä kyllä huomaa. Hänen tyylinsä oli ensin äärimmäisen realistinen mutta muuttui myöhemmin mystillis-esoteeriseksi. Tavallinen kehitys oikeistopaskiaisilla. Émil Zola oli alkuun hänen esikuvansa. Hänen naturalistisen kautensa teoksia ovat Le drageoir aux épices (1874), Marthe (1876), Les sœurs Vatard (1879), En ménage (1881) ja A rebours (1884), joista viimemainittuun perustuu hänen maineensa. Vuonna 1887 Huysmansista tuli Zolan katkera vastustaja ja muutenkin aika paskiainen. Myöhemmällä kehityskaudellaan Huysmans muuttui ankaran katoliseksi. Hizi tääkin oikeistolaistumiskehitys on nähty vitun monessa kynäilijässä. Hän kuvaa eri kehitysvaiheitaan teoksissa En Route (1895), La Cathédrale (1898) ja L’Oblat (1903). Huysmans kuoli sentään vuonna 1907 syöpään. Hänet haudattiin perhehautaan Montparnassen hautausmaalle.
ellauri145.html on line 701: Des Hermies leaves, and Durtal, a former Naturalist, weighs his friend’s criticism. Although he is fed up with the positivism and commercialism of Naturalism, he cannot envision a novel without its research, realistic details, and style. He hypothesizes about what could be done and concludes that Naturalism must change, it must broaden its horizons:
ellauri145.html on line 707: Durtal admires the documentation of Naturalism, yet wants to open it to the supernatural, to an exploration of both body and spirit: it will be a kind of “naturalisme spiritualiste” that will follow Zola’s route, but in the air.6 This tension between realism and the supernatural lies at the heart of Là-bas, a novel in which Huysmans follows Durtal’s spiritual transformation as he researches medieval and modern Satanism. Là-bas was a scandalous best-seller. It inspired a great deal of public debate, especially since it was published in the same review and at the same time as Jules Huret’s first Enquête sur l’évolution littéraire, a series of sixty-four interviews conducted with major French authors from March 3 to July 5, 1891.7 This series, which asked its interviewees whether Naturalism was dead, was a phenomenal success read by all of Paris.8 Huret caused every non-Naturalist writer to agree that Zola’s brand of Naturalism was obsolete because it neglected humanity’s soul.
ellauri145.html on line 721: Tämä vanhemmilleen kaunainen vino bretagnelainen nuorukainen on oikeasti aika lystikäs. Ei se mikään Tristan ollut vaan Eetu-Joakim. Sen koira oli Tristan. Sun koiraskin häpee sua. Joakim von Anka oli se Baabelin vankeuteen viety juutalainen kuningas. Homo-Verlainella oli tollanen kirottujen poeettojen katalogi ennen Anteroa, josta Antti tänkin löysi. Oltuaan esisymbolisti siitä tuli esisubrealisti.
ellauri145.html on line 729: Corbière´s only published verse in his lifetime appeared in Les amours jaunes, 1873, a volume that went almost unnoticed until Paul Verlaine included him in his gallery of poètes maudits (accursed poets). Thereafter Verlaine´s recommendation was enough to establish him as one of the masters acknowledged by the Symbolists, and he was subsequently rediscovered and treated as a predecessor by the surrealists.
ellauri145.html on line 745: Sitä voisi epäillä, että tää jo riittäisi herättämään hänen pelottavan läppänsä: "Minä puhun alleni." Subrealistista pälinää, eikö mitä? Kaikki sanojen kokoonpanon tarjoamat resurssit käytetään häikäilemättä sanaleikistä alkaen, Nouveaun, Rousselin, Duchampin ja Rigautin myöhemmin käyttämään, kaikkiin muihin tarkoituksiin kuin huvitteluun, pikemminkin päinvastoin: kun hänet kuskattiin kuolemaisillaan Dubois´n taloon, Corbière kirjoitti äidilleen: Olen Dubois´ssa, josta arkkuja tehdään. (Du bois = puusta, honaazä? LOL)
ellauri145.html on line 1057: The impact of Arthur Rimbaud´ s poetry has been immense. His influence on the Surrealist movement has been widely acknowledged, and a host of poets, from André Breton to André Freynaud, have recognized their indebtedness to Rimbaud´ s vision and technique. He was the enfant terrible of French poetry in the second half of the 19th century and a major figure in symbolism.
ellauri146.html on line 298: Der Autor setzt beim Auftritt bzw. der Erwähnung vieler Personen und bei Bezügen auf ihre Lebensgeschichten die Kenntnis des Alten und Neuen Testaments voraus. Bei den von ihm erdichteten surrealen Szenen beruft er sich auf Mitteilungen seiner Muse Sionitin, der Seherin Gottes. Oft wird das Geschehen aus beiden Quellen gespiegelt, indirekt beschrieben, so erlebt der Leser die Jungen Jesu anfangs mit den Augen ihrer Schutzengel, die mit dem Engelboten über sie sprechen, oder in der Beobachtung einer anderen Person, z. B. Petrus Verleugnung aus der Perspektive Portias (6. Gesang). Eingearbeitet in solche Gespräche sind Informationen beispielsweise über Jesus Lebensgeschichte und über die Charaktere der Retterjugend (3. Gesang), aber auch frei erfundene Marzipanfiguren. Wie in einem großen Mysterienspiel betreten immer wieder die Seelen alttestamentlicher LakrizFiguren, z. B. der Urväter und Urmütter, der Propheten, der Könige, aber auch der zum Zeitpunkt der Kreuzigung noch ungeborenen zukünftigen Christen die Szenerie.
ellauri146.html on line 414: Vigny oli lyriikassaan romantiikan läpimurron edeltäjiä, samoin hän on ensimmäisiä, jotka hylkäsivät pseudoklassismin säännöt ja kulkee William Shakespearen jalanjälkiä. 1829 esitettiin Théâtre français’ssa Vignyn käännös Shakespearen Othellosta, joka aikanaan oli merkittävä rohkean, realistisen tyylinsä vuoksi. Odéonissa 1831 esitetty La maréchale d’Ancre käsittelee historiallista aihetta 1600-luvulta ja on Vignylle tyypillisesti fatalistinen. Pariisin oopperassa 1833 esitetty näytelmä Quitte pour la peur edustaa 1700-luvun tyyliä.
ellauri146.html on line 676: Poe’s first great champion and biographer was the Englishman Ingram. So strong was Poe’s affinity with the life of Europe that legend has carried him there in spite of reality, and it is with some ineffectuality that his biographers explain that he at no time visited Ireland, Greece, France or Russia.
ellauri147.html on line 120: ja kaarisillalle tulevat he ahdistuksessaan. So they can come to the bridge when they are really stressed.
ellauri147.html on line 161: Derrida is careful not to confine the will to power to human behavior, the mind, metaphysics, nor physical reality individually. It is the underlying life principle inaugurating all aspects of life and behavior, a self-preserving force. A sense of entropy and the eternal return, which are related, is always indissociable from the will to power. The eternal return of all memory initiated by the will to power is an entropic force again inherent to all life. What bladderdash.
ellauri147.html on line 219: Emily discovers Pierre has designed the costumes for Swan Lake so she invites Thomas to join her. However, he insults her by telling her Swan Lake is a ballet for tourists. Emily realizes that he is a snob so she leaves him. Emily is really not one for snobs.
ellauri147.html on line 230: Emily calls Mathieu Cadault to arrange a meeting so she can ask him about the dress donation. They agree to meet at an art opening at Camille´s gallery. Sylvie and Luc also arrive at the opening to meet Camille. At the AFL auction, Grey Space, which consists of two avant-garde fashion designers, show up and bid for Pierre´s dress. As Emily irons the dress back stage, Grey Space shoots her with cum as a publicity stunt which shocks the audience. The next day, the stunt is featured in all the newspapers and online. Pierre is despondent and takes Emily to his bed. They have really uninspired sex. Pierre won´t even cum though Mr. Collins does his best.
ellauri147.html on line 234: Emily´s co-workers inform her that in France it can be a long, arduous process to fire an employee, unlike at home in the good old U of S. To realize his dream of opening his own restaurant, Gabriel decides to move Emily back to Normandy. The next day Emily is called by Mathieu about the situation and tells her that Pierre has requested to see her. Sylvie overhears this and goes with Emily to see Pierre. At the atelier, they see a dress from Pierre´s new collection.
ellauri147.html on line 247: Daniel D´Addario of Variety described the series as "a Turkish delight that begs the question of what it really means to grow up against a truly inviting backdrop", and that Mr. Collins is "an inherently winsome performer who has never been quite as well and often abused as she is here". Kristen Baldwin of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a "B" and wrote, "If you need a five-hour brain vacation, Paris is a worthwhile destination." The New Zealand Herald considered the show "visually delectable" and that "Mr. Collins has a pixie-ish charm which makes her endearing", but also that the show is "as ephemeral as dental floss". However, Kristen Lopez of IndieWire wrote a review Metacritic graded as a 23 out of a 100, praising Mr. Collins for being a "Jewess, make no mistake" and that "Emily in Paris is only as watchable and frivolous as our first lady," but warning viewers "Emily in Paris is like scrolling through Instagram. It´s a great way to waste time looking at pretty pictures with no depth."
ellauri147.html on line 257: Many French critics condemned the show for negatively stereotyping Parisians and the French. Charles Martin wrote in Première that the show unfairly stereotyped and depicted the French as "lazy individuals who never arrive at the office before the end of the morning are flirtatious and not really attached to the concept of loyalty, are sexist and backward, and, have a questionable relationship with showering".
ellauri147.html on line 259: A reviewer at Sens Critique wrote: "Emily in Paris projects the same twee, unrealistic image of Paris as the film Amélie". RTL.fr wrote: “Rarely had we seen so many clichés on the French capital since the Parisian episodes of Gossip Girl or the end of The Devil Wears Prada.”
ellauri147.html on line 340: "It really hurt my career, or my public persona," he said. “It was based on an untruth…If I say it didn’t happen, I’m trusting that people will believe me.”
ellauri147.html on line 394: A good question is whether they really earned it. Phil is best known as the singer and drummer of the band Genesis.
ellauri147.html on line 608: Winnicott's theoretical slipperiness has been linked to his efforts to unclify Kleinian views. Yet whereas from a Kleinian standpoint, his repudiation of the concepts of envy and the death wish were a resistant retreat from the harsh realities he had found in infant life, he too has been accused of being too close to his mother, and of sharing in Klein's regressive shift of focus away from the Oedipus complex to the pre-oedipal.
ellauri150.html on line 541: In 30 AD, Judah returned from being a galley slave, and Esther told him that she was no longer betrothed, causing the two to fall in love again. When Judah's mother Miriam and sister Tirzah were sent to the Valley of Lepers by their jailers, Esther brought them food, and, when Judah asked about his family's fate, Esther was told by Miriam to inform him that they were dead, as Miriam did not want her son to see them in agony. When a dying Messala told Judah of his family's real fates, Judah headed to the Valley and angrily confronted Esther, who forced him to hide from his family rather than violate their wishes. On the way out of the Valley, Esther stopped to listen to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, and she became a convinced Christian; she had an argument with Judah about his lust for vengeance and his lack of interest in Jesus' message of peace and love. However, when the two found that Tirzah was dying, they brought Miriam and Tirzah to Jerusalem to search for Jesus and hope for a cure. They were too late to reach him before he was crucified, but a sudden rainstorm miraculously healed the lepers' wounds and cured them. Ben-Hur, who was now convinced of Jesus' message, embraced Esther and his family, having decided to give up his quest for revenge.
ellauri150.html on line 560: Time had treated her generously. She was more than ever beautiful, and in becoming mistress of the posh villa she had realized one of her cherished dreams.
ellauri150.html on line 627: There is a firefight with real fire. Things are burning all over the place. The ship gets rammed; for some reason, instead of trying to get the ship out of the way, those slaves who are chained try to remove the chains. Since the enemy ship appears to be holding up their ship, it almost works out. Ben-Hur is unlocking slaves, and major fighting is going on on deck. Then Quintus is shoved overboard. Ben-Hur goes to save him, shoving a torch into the face of a mercenary along the way.
ellauri150.html on line 693: The Pope reminds us that the Church teaches that we all have "freedom of choice" (free will); that our lives are not pre-determined. So in a real sense we have the power to choose our destinies - to choose between right and wrong. And this is because we are made in the image of God and as such we are able to determine "what is true and good".
ellauri150.html on line 695: But while God has given Man a soul and the ability to reason, Man is not God! God is "infinitely perfect" while Man is imperfect. As a result Man can be easily be tempted by "something which is not really good, but which has the appearance of good".
ellauri150.html on line 699: So the Pope is telling us that it's really that simple. There is an intimate relationship between freedom and sin. If you want to be free, don't sin. When the Church teaches us not to sin, it is also teaching us how to be free. That's *real* freedom. Don't worry, you still have lots of other choices open to you that don't involve sin. You haven't given anything up, in fact you have opened up new possibilities now that you have freed yourself from sin. (Pst! before you get carried away with this, read the fine print below on gay and premarital sex.)
ellauri150.html on line 720: I have to agree once again, real freedom is not in doing whatever desire we have, there has to be an order, god's order.
ellauri150.html on line 740: Catholics believe that Jesus was at once God and Man. I have begun to think of Jesus as being able to see at once the physical world (with one eye) and the spirit world (with the other). Perhaps Satan tried to pull him out of the physical world back into the spiritual world to destroy his mission, but Jesus rebuked Satan. There's lots of similar scenes with the dark side of the force sucking the good guys in Star Wars, and Mordor's Eye hypnotizing the poor Hobbits, plus one really scary one in Harry Potter, where Voldemort (sorry I mentioned the name) tries to slurp Harry into a pot of soup.
ellauri150.html on line 746: I have been thinking that the lives of the saints would be great material for Hollywood. We have the technology now to make supernatural events come to life in a realistic way on the movie screen. I was thinking of St. Bernadette who saw Our Lady at Lourdes. She always complained that the paintings and statues of Our Lady never portrayed her full beauty. But imagine if she had been able to describe her vision to a modern movie director working in 3D Imax format. The image could actually be made to float in space in front of the viewer and emanate a holy glow. A little like princess Leia in the hologram (though I thought the hologram was rather too small.) If the viewer tried to touch this image, his hand would pass through it. (I've experienced this with images in Imax movies. I'm thinking specifically of the floating seeds/"jelly fish" in Avatar.)
ellauri150.html on line 770: Recently Kevin Jonas claimed that sex is not worth the wait. I guess that is their real message to young people.

ellauri151.html on line 84: Because the pastor is really the main character in Gide's limited world, she feels herself to be in love with him and to some extent (tent, hehe) he has similar feelings toward her. When his eldest son Jacques, who is about the same age as Gertrude, asks to marry her, the pastor becomes jealous and refuses despite the fact that Jacques is obviously in love with her, and has a bigger tent.
ellauri151.html on line 86: Gertrude eventually gets an operation to repair her eyesight and, having gained the ability to see, realizes that she loves Jacques and not the pastor. However, in the meantime Jacques has renounced his love for her, converted to Catholicism and become a monk. Gertrude attempts suicide by jumping into a river, but this fails and she's rescued but luckily contracts pneumonia. She realizes that the pastor is an old man, and the man that punctured her when she was blind was Jacques. She tells the pastor this shortly before her death.
ellauri151.html on line 151: The combined qualities of the realist and the idealist which Dickens possessed to a remarkable degree, together with his naturally jovial attitude toward life in general, seem to have given him a remarkably happy feeling toward Christmas, though the privations and hardships of his boyhood could have allowed him but little real experience with this day of days.
ellauri151.html on line 161: The book was a huge commercial success, quickly going through two editions. Reviews were favourable, but not all so. In an unsigned piece in The Times the reviewer opined, "We owe it to literature to protest against this last production of Mr. Dickens. Shades of Fielding and Scott! Is it for such jargon as this that we have given your throne to one who cannot estimate his eminence?" However, William Makepeace Thackeray enjoyed the book immensely: "To us, it appears it is a good Christmas book, illuminated with extra gas, crammed with extra bonbons, French plums and sweetness.This story is no more a real story than Peerybingle is a real name!
ellauri151.html on line 287: Im Skeptizismus erfährt das Bewußtsein in Wahrheit sich als ein in sich selbst widersprechendes Bewußtsein; es geht aus dieser Erfahrung eine neue Gestalt hervor, welche die zwei Gedanken zusammenbringt, die der Skeptizismus auseinander hält. Die Gedankenlosigkeit des Skeptizismus über sich selbst muß verschwinden, weil es in der Tat ein Bewußtsein ist, welches diese beiden Weisen an ihm hat. Diese neue Gestalt ist hiedurch ein solches, welches für sich das gedoppelte Bewußtsein seiner als des sich befreienden, unwandelbaren und sichselbstgleichen, und seiner als des absolut sich verwirrenden und verkehrenden – und das Bewußtsein dieses seines Widerspruchs ist. – Im Stoizismus ist das Selbstbewußtsein die einfache Freiheit seiner selbst; im Skeptizismus realisiert sie sich, vernichtet die andere Seite des bestimmten Daseins, aber verdoppelt sich vielmehr, und ist sich nun ein Zweifaches. Hiedurch ist die Verdopplung, welche früher an zwei einzelne, an den Herrn und den Knecht, sich verteilte, in eines eingekehrt; die Verdopplung des Selbstbewußtseins in sich selbst, welche im Begriffe des Geistes wesentlich ist, ist hiemit vorhanden, aber noch nicht ihre Einheit, und das unglückliche Bewußtsein ist das Bewußtsein seiner als des gedoppelten nur widersprechenden Wesens.
ellauri151.html on line 531: The problem has four key presuppositions: the fact/meaning, fact/value and appearance/reality conceptual gaps and the Principle of Sufficient Reason.
ellauri151.html on line 546: and reality that resembles Hamann’s. Using Hamann’s view of language
ellauri151.html on line 549: philosophies. The harmony of language and reality takes place in
ellauri151.html on line 552: free response to reality, and it involves belief-systems and trust.
ellauri151.html on line 567: Wittgenstein developed a view of harmony of language and reality
ellauri151.html on line 576: Language is a free response to reality, and it is based on trust.
ellauri151.html on line 615: reality. [...] The grammatical rules applying to it determine the meaning
ellauri151.html on line 643: think – I would really like to know. (Drury 1981: 122)
ellauri151.html on line 653: Luther puts this clearly: “The spirit consists in the use, not the object”. Luther reached his theological breakthrough when he realized that theological language consists fundamentally of speech acts and linguistic action. Augustinuxen show-and-tell semantiikka ei kata mysteerien pragmatiikkaa: ei kuivassa näkkärissä ole sielua, vaan se pujahtaa siihen joteskin kun näkki pannaan kielelle ja sanotaan oikeat taikasanat. Hizi empä arvannut poikasena kielitieteen kurssilla miten läheltä Luther siinä liippasi, hyvä ettei tukka heilahtanut.
ellauri151.html on line 672: following and the harmony of language and reality from a new
ellauri151.html on line 684: communication as a counter-model for religious language and uses it to criticize Frazer’s attempts to debunk religion. Religious rituals must be understood as expressive communication. Magic, religion and language are based on symbolism, as the harmony of language and reality takes place in the symbol. A religious ritual like a rain-dance symbolically represents and mythologically enacts the connection between a wish and its fulfillment, and Wittgenstein mentions sacraments like baptism in this context (RF: 125). All language is similarly symbolic and ceremonial at its core and cannot be separated from mythology.
ellauri151.html on line 692: Language has its worth and norms through language-use, which intertwines language and reality and makes reality, mental states and rational concepts a part of the language-games.
ellauri151.html on line 694: Niinpä niin. Tässä sitä ollaan taas, idealismin loukussa. Eikun äiti kantamaan tikun nenässä pihalle. Kun tiede pääsee jostain filosofisesta pointista selvemmille vesille, tulee teologien kärpäsparvi syömään jätöxet. Näin on nähtävästi päässyt käymään myös Ludi Wittgensteinille. Pelkästä pelleilystä on tullut teologista realiteettia. Tuntuu tosi hullulta että nää hemmot tarvii uskoa, toivoa ja luottamusta uskaltaaxeen edes nousta sängystä.
ellauri152.html on line 84: who retranslated several poems without realizing they were fakes. Täähän on kuin Rudyardin Flaccus-kepponen.
ellauri152.html on line 589: In the movie, in a scene I despise, Avigdor grabs her and shakes her violently while demanding to know why, and the rest of the conversation plays out melodramatically with yelling and tears. Yentl confesses that she loves him, he realizes he loves her too, and they kiss. Avigdor asks her to marry him, and says she could continue studying in secret. Yentl refuses because she can’t go back to studying furtively in secret, despite how much she loves him. The two part, and Avigdor returns to Badass and marries her. They live happily ever after, and the film ends with Yentl on a ship to America, implying that she will be able to study Torah as a woman there.
ellauri152.html on line 615: Now, here Singer is not mad at Yentl the film for cis-normifying his gender-ambiguous, interestingly queer Yentl, but rather for turning the ending into optimistic kitsch that ignores the harsh reality of what life in America was for Jewish immigrants, especially for Jewish women. And in some ways I feel like rolling my eyes at him for that. Aside from the fact that it offends his artistic vision, why shouldn’t Jewish women get a film where—suspension of disbelief!—a Jew will study Torah, loudly and proudly, as a woman? It’s a musical, not a documentary.
ellauri152.html on line 669: the patriarchs were able to walk before the dog's strictness, meaning they were able to successfully serve him, unassisted, while living under the realm of severity, enabling them to reach awesome spiritual heights" (Bereishit 48:15).
ellauri152.html on line 671: Rebbe Nachem explains that in this path of unassisted greatness, whatever these spiritual giants attained or accomplished was through the power of their prayers. If they didn't bark and whine for their needs, the dog wouldn't provide for them. As a result, they were always completely connected with their realtor.
ellauri152.html on line 673: Since the great Tadzikim throughout history were living on the level of din, strict justice, they realized that suffering was beneficial, enhancing their spiritual standing and bringing them close to the dog.
ellauri152.html on line 683: The spiritual energies accessed by wearing Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin draw the spiritual energies associated with such spiritual giants as the patriarchs and Rebbe Akiva - spiritual giants who were able to serve the dog despite living under the realm of severity. Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin are much holier than Rashi's Tefillin and therefore, have better reception, they can access the spiritual energies of the dog's first thought, the world of din.
ellauri153.html on line 262: Saad's really tiresome adage on Monkey membership is on the Iranian (500 rials) coin since 1387 Iriih Ikkim calendar (i.e. 2008), and on the back of the 100,000-rial banknote issued in 2010.
ellauri153.html on line 743: 18 Abigail otti ize vastuun tapahtuneesta ja pyysi Daavidia antamaan hänelle anteeksi. Hän myönsi realistisesti, että Nabob oli nimensä mukaisesti mieletön, ja mahdollisesti antoi siten ymmärtää, että tällaisen miehen rankaiseminen olisi sopimatonta Daavidin arvolle. Hän ilmaisi luottavansa siihen, että Daavid oli Jehovan todistaja ja taisteli ”Jehovan sotia”. Abigail myös osoitti tietävänsä, että Jehova oli luvannut Daavidille kuninkuuden. Hän sanoi: ”Jehova – – varmasti valtuuttaa sinut Israelin johtajaksi.” Lisäksi Abigail pyysi hartaasti, ettei Daavid tekisi mitään, mikä saattaisi hänet verivelkaan tai mistä voisi myöhemmin tulla ”horjumisen syy”, ilmeisesti tunnontuskien aiheuttaja. (Lue 1. Samuelin kirjan 25:24–31.) Miten miellyttäviä ja koskettavia sanoja! [Miten miellyttävää koskettaa niiden sanojaa!]
ellauri153.html on line 863: After submitting it as his doctoral dissertation Arttu was awarded a PhD from the University of Jena in absentia. Private publication soon followed. "There were three reviews of it, commending it condescendingly. Scarcely more than one hundred copies were sold, the rest was remaindered and, a few years later, pulped."[1] Among the reasons for the cold reception of this original version are that it lacked the author´s later authoritative style and appeared decidedly unclear in its implications. A copy was sent to Goethe who responded by inviting the author to his home on a regular basis, ostensibly to discuss philosophy but in reality to recruit the young philosopher into work on his Theory of Colors.
ellauri155.html on line 787: Calvin then addresses the mistaken notion that election removes human responsibility. Many today associate John Calvin with an aberration of his teaching called Hyper-Calvinism, which is a doctrine that emphasizes divine sovereignty to the exclusion of human responsibility. Among other things, Hyper-Calvinism would deny 1) that gospel invitations are to be delivered to all people without exception; 2) that men can be urged to come to Christ; and 3) that God has a universal love. To Calvin these teachings were monstrous distortions of truth. God really loves a lot also those he chucks into the recycle bin. Except Esau, whom he hates. Vitun karvakäsi.
ellauri155.html on line 993: would thus be really consulting the “source” that prefers to remain anonymous.
ellauri155.html on line 1030: him personally or in referring to him in society. These are trifles: but the really delicate matter is how to word your letter so as to explain your interventionand conceal the identity of the person who gives the money. I have made a rough
ellauri156.html on line 118: So the sin was not to bask in reflected glory. David is wrong in yet another way, a way he would hardly have realized at the time. David is a prototype of the Messiah who was yet to come as God's King. When Messiah comes, it is He who brings about the deliverance of His people. It is He who will come to subdue His enemies and to establish His throne. How can David represent Messiah as he reigns by staying at home and refusing to enter the battle with the enemies of God and the enemies of God's people? Messiah will come (the second time) as a mighty warrior. If David would portray Him, then he must be a mighty warrior.
ellauri156.html on line 140: Gideonin tarina löytyy Tuomarien kirjan luvuista 6–8. Heprealaiskirjeen luvussa 11 Gideon mainitaan yhtenä esimerkkinä uskon miehestä. Neljäs Mooseksen kirja mainitsee Abidanin olevan Gideonin poika. Suomessa toimii yhdistys nimeltä Suomen Gideonit ry, joka on osa kansainvälistä Gideons International -järjestöä. Gideons International on kristillinen järjestö, joka jakaa Raamattuja joko yksittäisille ihmisille tai sijoittamalla ne julkisiin paikkoihin, mutta erityisesti kouluihin, kasarmeihin, sairaaloihin ja vankiloihin, sekä myös muualle.
ellauri156.html on line 253: Got a taste like candy, boys, I really go for sweets
ellauri156.html on line 269: I am not suggesting that David purposed to see something he should not. (I bet he did, peeping Tom. You actually come round to the same conclusion below, Bob.) More than likely he is walking about, almost absent-mindedly, when suddenly his eyes fix on something that rivets his attention on a woman bathing herself. The text does not really tell us where this woman is bathing, and why at this time of the night? We only know that she is within sight of David's penthouse (rooftop). David notes her beauty. He does not know who she is or whether she is married. We cannot be certain how much David sees, and thus we do not know for certain whether he has yet sinned. (What the fuck? How much do you need to see to sin? Are boobs enough, or do you need to see the pudendum or the fanny?) If David saw more of this woman than he should (a fact still in question), then he surely should have diverted his eyes. It was not necessarily evil for him to discretely inquire about her. If she were unmarried and eligible, he could have taken her for his wife. His inquiry would make this clear.
ellauri156.html on line 378: Twenty-five years ago, hotel personnel noticed that a stairwell door lock had been taped in the open position. Burglars had broken in to readjust some of the bugging equipment installed in an earlier break-in in May. No one really seemed able to explain just what these burglars expected to gain from their crime.
ellauri156.html on line 382: Throughout history, many attempts have been made to cover up incompetence, immorality, and crimes. In the Bible, cover-ups appear very early. Adam and Eve sought to cover their nakedness and to hide from God, not realizing their slimy fig leaves betrayed their sin and guilt.
ellauri156.html on line 400: (3) Bathsheba is not said to have any part in David's scheme to deceive Uriah or to bring about his death, much less any knowledge of what David is doing. When she informs David that she is pregnant, David takes decisive action, but nowhere are we told that Bathsheba has a part in his schemes. Verse 26 makes it sound as though she learns of Uriah's death after the fact, through normal channels. After all, would David really want his new wife to know he murdered her husband? David acts without Bathsheba's help.
ellauri156.html on line 410: David sends word to Joab, ordering him to send Uriah home to Jerusalem. I take it from the context that Uriah is sent to Jerusalem on the pretext that he is needed to report directly to David on the state of the war. I doubt David wants Uriah to know he has ordered Joab to send him. I am certain David does not want Uriah to know the real purpose of his journey to Jerusalem. David is orchestrating this homecoming to appear as though it serves one purpose, while it actually serves David's purpose of concealing his own sin. Even at this level, the order for Uriah to return home has a bad odor. You may remember that when David's father wanted to know how the battle with the Philistines was going (three of his sons were involved), he sent David, the youngest son, as an errand boy to take some supplies and return with word about the war (1 Samuel 17:17-19). One does not need to send a military hero as a messenger (nor is it good practice, the youngest son is more expendable.).
ellauri156.html on line 451: A. H. Weiler of The New York Times described the film as "a reverential and sometimes majestic treatment of chronicles that have lived three millennia." He praised Dunno's screenplay and Peck's "authoritative performance" but found that Wayward "seems closer to Hollywood than to the arid Jerusalem of his Bible." Variety wrote, "This is a big picture in every respect. It has scope, pageantry, sex (for all its Biblical background), cast names, color—everything. It's a surefire boxoffice entry, one of the really 'big' pictures of the new selling season." Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film "leaves little to be desired" from the standpoint of production values with Peck "ingratiating" as David and Wayward "a seductress with flaming tresses, in or out of the bath, and only her final contrition is a little difficult to believe." Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post wrote, "On the whole, the picture suggests a Reader's Digest story expanded into a master's thesis for the Ecole Copacabana."] Harrison's Reports wrote, "The outstanding thing about the production is the magnificent performance of Gregory Peck as David; he makes the characterization real and human, endowing it with all the shortcomings of a man who lusts for another's wife, but who is seriously penitent and prepared to shoulder his guilt. Susan Wayward, as Bathsheba, is beautiful and sexy, but her performance is of no dramatic consequence." The Monty Python Bulletin commented that the film had been made "with restraint and relative simplicity" compared to other historical epics, "and the playing of Gregory Peck in particular is competent. The whole film, however, is emotionally and stylistically quite unworthy of its subject." Philip Hamburger of The New Yorker wrote that "the accessories notwithstanding, something is ponderously wrong with 'David and Bathsheba.' The fault lies, I suppose, in the attempt to make excessive enlargements of an essentially-simple story." Zanuck the Hot Dog agreed.
ellauri156.html on line 465: When Uriah arrives in Jerusalem, he reports to David, who acts out the charade he has planned. He asks Uriah about the “welfare of Joab and the people,” and the “state of the war.” It troubles me that David needs such a report at all. If he were with his men in the field, this would not be necessary. But even worse, David does not really care about Joab, the people, or the war. David's one preoccupation is to cover up his sin, to get Uriah home and to bed with his wife, and thus to get David off the hook. How sad to read of David's hypocrisy. The king who had compassion on the crippled son of Jonathan now lacks compassion for the whole army, and specifically for Bathsheba and her husband Uriah.
ellauri156.html on line 485: Uriah first points out to David that his terminology is inaccurate. David speaks of Uriah returning from a journey (verse 10). The truth is that Uriah has been called from the field of battle. He is not a traveling salesman, home from a road trip; he is a soldier, away from his post. In heart and soul, Uriah is still with his fellow-soldiers. He really wants to be back in the field of battle, and not in Jerusalem. He will return as soon as David releases him (see verse 12). Until that time, he will think and act like the soldier he is. As much as possible, he will live the way his fellow-soldiers are living on the field of battle. There, surrounding the city of Rabbah, are the Israelite soldiers, led by Joab. They, along with the ark of the Lord, are camping in tents in the open field. Uriah cannot, Uriah will not, live in luxury while they live sacrificially. He will not sleep with his wife until they can all sleep with her, not just Dave.
ellauri156.html on line 497: Uriah's words should have shocked David into a realization of the depth of his sin. The author uses these words in an ironically pivotal way. Uriah has just told David that he will not go to his own house, that he will not eat and drink and sleep with his wife.41 He has put this matter emphatically: “By your life, and the life of your soul, I will not do this thing” (verse 11). In the very next verses, David compels Uriah to “eat and drink” with him, with the hope that he will lie with his wife. And when Uriah swears by the life of the king that he will not do so, the king ends up taking Uriah's life. How ironic! How tragic! How hilarious!
ellauri156.html on line 550: Earlier in this series: David condemned Joab and put him under a curse because he shed the innocent blood of Abner. Now, this same David (well, not really the same David) now uses Joab to kill Uriah and get him out of his way. David's enemy (Joab) has become his friend, or at least his ally. David's enemies (the Ammonites) have become his allies (they fire the fatal shots which kill Uriah). And David's faithful servant Uriah has been put to death as though he were the enemy. Not only is Uriah put to death, but a number of other Israelite warriors die with him. They have to be sacrificed to conceal the murder of Uriah. Uriah's death has to be viewed as one of a group of men, rather than merely one man. Without a doubt, this is the moral and spiritual low-water mark of David's life.
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 570: Our text has many applications and implications for today. Let me suggest a few as I conclude this lesson. First, “Can a Christian fall?” Yes. Some folks in the Bible may cause us to question whether they really ever came to please Dog, folks like Balaam or Samson or Saul. But we have no such questions regarding David. He is not only a believer, he is a model believer. In the Bible, David sets the standard because he is a man after God's heart. Nevertheless, this man David, in spite of his popularity in Dog's circles, in spite of his marvelous times of worship and his bea-u-utiful psalms, falls deeply into sin. If David can fall, so can we, which is precisely what Paul, another crook and tricky Dick, warns us about:
ellauri156.html on line 590: Seventh, Uriah is a reminder to us that God does not always deliver the righteous from the hand of the wicked immediately, or even in this lifetime. This is a really crucial point! Don't except to be saved except ex post facto. Daniel's three friends told the king that their God was able to deliver them. They did not presume that He would, or that He must, only that theoretically, he could if he wanted to. And God did deliver them, though with late delivery, rather like today's postal services. I think Christians should look upon this sort of deliverance as the rule, rather than the exception. But when Uriah faithfully serves his king (David), he loses his life. God is not obliged to “bail us out of trouble” or to keep us from trials and tribulations just because we trust in Him. Sometimes it is the will of God for men to trust fully in Him and to submit to human government (what? like U.S. government? No way Jose!), and still to suffer adversity, from which God may not deliver us. Spirituality is no guarantee that we will no longer suffer in this life. In fact, spiritual intimacy with God is often the cause of our sufferings (see Matthew 5).
ellauri156.html on line 625: A couple hundred years ago, my wife Jeannette and I went to England and Scotland with my parents. Each night we stayed at a “bed and breakfast” as we drove through Wales. There were a number of farms, but not so many towns in which to find a place to stay for the night. We saw a “bed and breakfast” sign and traveled along the country road until we found the place -- a very quaint farm. We saw several hundred sheep in a pasture, a stone trestle, and stone barns. It looked like the perfect place, and in many ways it was. What we did not realize was that the stone trestle was a railroad trestle for a train that came by late at night, a few feet from the house where we slept. Two cows also calved that night. I have spent my share of time around farms, but I have never heard the bellow of a cow that was calving echo throughout a stone barn. I could hardly sleep a wink. Just goes to show. Never trust the Rugby guys.
ellauri156.html on line 627: In addition to the hundreds of sheep in a nearby pasture, there was a small lamb in a pen, very close to the house. It was a frisky, friendly little fellow, and we loved to "play" with it. We were somewhat perplexed as to why this fellow was kept by himself, away from the rest of the flock. The farmer's nephew came by, and I asked him. It took a while to understand his strong accent, but finally I realized he was telling me this was his “pet lamb.” The problem was that he said it as though it were one word, “bedlam.” This was obviously a separate category, distinct from the category of mere “sheep” or a “lamb.” This “pet lamb” was given a special pen, right by the house, and a lot more attention and care than the rest. I did not dare to ask the man where his "penis".
ellauri156.html on line 687: Why a story? Why not just let David have it head-on, with both barrels, like David did with Bathsheba? Many will point out that this is a skillfully employed tactic, which gets David to pronounce judgment on the crime before he realizes that he is the criminal. I think this is true. David is angry at this “rich man's” lack of compassion. If he could, he would have this fellow put to death (!). But as it is, justice requires a four-fold restitution. But having already committed himself in principle, Nathan can now apply the principle to David, in particular.
ellauri156.html on line 709: I hope I am not guilty of attempting to make this story “walk on all fours” when I stress the same thing the story does -- that there is a very warm and loving relationship between the rich man and the poor man's “pet lamb.” It really tasted great! Considered along with everything else we read about Uriah and Bathsheba and David, I must conclude that the author is making it very clear that Uriah and Bathsheba dearly loved each other. Anyway, who cares this way or that, it was his lamb. When David “took” this woman to his bedroom that fateful night, and then as his wife after the murder of Uriah, he took her from the man she loved. Bathsheba and Uriah were devoted to each other, which adds further weight to the arguments for her not being a willing participant in David's sins. It also emphasizes the character of Uriah, who is so near to his wife, who is being urged by the king to go to her, and yet who refuses to do so out of principle.
ellauri156.html on line 711: David does not see what is coming. The story Nathan tells makes David furious. The David who was once ready to do in Nabal and all the male members of his household (1 Samuel 25) is now angry enough to do in the villain of Nathan's story. Doing in folks was one of his pet lambs. In some ways, David's response is a bit overdone. He reminds me a bit of Judah in Genesis 38, when he learns that Tamar, his daughter-in-law is pregnant out of wedlock. Not realizing that he is the father of the child in her womb, Judah is ready to have Tamar burned to death. How ironic that those who are guilty of a particular sin are intolerant of this sin in the life of others. Well said, Bob! Christians are really hard on people who have no charity.
ellauri156.html on line 814: The Gospel of Jesus Christ is “Good News.” (No, it is Dog's breakfast. You must be thinking of euangelion.) The “Good News” is the death of our Lord, which reveals the immensity of our sin, is the immense workload of God by which he can and will forgive us of our sin. (Recall here Dosto's and many other mystics' meme that everybody should feel guilty of everything. They really enjoy it! It is some variant of algolagnia.) By His innocent and sacrificial death, Jesus died in our place, paid the penalty for our sins. Come to think of it, the logic of this story IS on all fours with God's judgment on David's oversight: Not nice but don't worry, I'll cash your debt on some innocent scapegoat.
ellauri158.html on line 184: P. 1. prop. 9. Quo plus realitatis, aut esse unaquaeque res habet, eo plura attributa ipsi competunt.
ellauri158.html on line 350: P. 2. defin. 6. Per realitatem et perfectionem idem intelligo. [in: P. 4. praef., P. 5. prop. 35., prop. 40.]
ellauri158.html on line 436: Aina tietää että kun Siili alkaa monisanaisesti pulista, se ei välttämättä izekään ihan tiedä mitä se haluu sanoa. Mitähän tääkin taaas olisi? Onxe jotain sellasta että toteutumattomat asiat (esim siis apinoiden esi-isät) on olemassa joteskin kuitenkin jumalan hämärinä ajatuxina sittenkin kun niitä ei oikeasti ole? Vaikea sanoa, kun Siili ei edes ize kexi yhtään kunnon esimerkkiä. Jotain geometrista höpinää ympyrään piirretyistä neliöistä vaan. Tässä tulee mieleen sen peräsuolisyöpään kuolleen Jon Barwisen vaikeudet kun se koitti rakentaa semantiikan vaan yhdestä mahdollisesta maailmasta. Se oli aika siilimäistä. Onkohan se oikein realistista? Jaakko Hintikkaa sanottiin idealistixi kun sillä oli niitä monia. Hintikkaa ei hirveästi vaivannut oliko ne oikeasti olemassa, leikisti oikeasti, mitä väliä. Ize asiassa Barwise oli varmaan niistä oikeistolaisempi. In his last year, Barwise was invited to give the 2000 Gödel Lecture; he died prior to the lecture.
ellauri159.html on line 567: I’m aware that “knightly virtues” sounds a lot like a fedora wearing “nice guy”. If you go back in history, I don’t think you can deny that knights were pretty badass and nothing like the modern day “nice guy”. The difference is that a real knight was strong and powerful. A “nice guy” tries being nice because he is powerless. There is a big difference. Suggested post: A gentleman is not a “nice guy
ellauri159.html on line 682: Being truthful means being real honest with the facts, but it also means living in a way where what you know to be true influences your daily actions. A knight who has not yet fully resolved that he will speak only the truth will stumble on a lie.
ellauri159.html on line 689: Webster’s definition of purity is, "Free from anything that taints, impairs; clear, unmixed, 100% the real thing".
ellauri159.html on line 757: As I’ve been working on this series, thinking through the tradition of manhood, and attempting to synthesize Gilmore’s findings and the manifestations of the manly code in different cultures, boy, it’s really tasked my brain. When my mind got tied up in knots and the meaning of manhood became seemingly impenetrable and obscure, I often found myself thinking about the definition of masculinity laid out in Jack Donovan’s The Way of Men. It is so simple that even I can wrap my skull around it.
ellauri159.html on line 763: The first job of men in dire times has always been to establish and secure “the perimeter.” Donovan argues that the way of men is the way of the gang, because when placed in a harsh environment, men will quickly make the logical calculation that they have a much better chance of surviving if they band together than if they each try to go it alone. For some folks, “gang” is a word weighted with negative connotations, so substitute “posse” or “platoon” or whatever else if you must. The important thing to realize is that the small, tightly-knit honor group was the basic male social unit for eons. The myth of the uber-manly lone wolf is just that. With few exceptions, men have always fought and hunted together. Cowboys banded together, pioneers banded together, and Rambo wouldn’t have actually stood a chance against either gang.
ellauri159.html on line 910: ISFJs are quiet, caring, and dependable people who have a strong sense of personal responsibility. They are realistic and excellent organizers. One ISFJ author is Mother Teresa. Learn more about how ISFJs write here.
ellauri159.html on line 923: ESTPs are enthusiastic adventurers who enjoy hands-on experiences. They are realists who accept the world the way it is and focus on enjoying new activities and challenges. Famous ESTP authors include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Glenn Beck, Bret Easton Ellis, the Marquis de Sade, Ernest Hemingway, John Grisham, Dale Carnegie, Stephen R. Covey, Epicurus, and Rhonda Byrne. Learn more about how ESTPs write here.
ellauri159.html on line 928: ESFPs are enthusiastic about having new experiences and meeting new people. They are generally warm and adaptable realists who go with the flow. ESFP authors include Tony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Bill Clinton, and Paulo Coelho. Learn more about how ESFPs write here.
ellauri159.html on line 938: ISTPs are driven by a desire to understand how things work. They are logical and realistic people who enjoy solving problems in a hands-on way. ISTP writers include Miyamoto Musashi and the Dalai Lama. Learn more about how ISTPs write here.
ellauri159.html on line 984: INTJs are idea people, driven by their inner world of possibilities and a deep need to understand the world around them. They are logical, systematic thinkers who enjoy turning their visions into a reality. INTJ writers include Jane Austen, C.S. Lewis, Emily Brontë, Ayn Rand, Lewis Carroll, Friedrich Nietzsche, Stephen Hawking, Isaac Asimov, Christopher Hitchens, and Karl Marx. Learn more about how INTJs write here.
ellauri159.html on line 1081: At your best, you produce a report, article, or paper that reads like a dry listing of facts. To ensure this, consider overusing statistics or citing even more experts. No need to incorporate real-world examples to engage your readers.
ellauri159.html on line 1107: Gather a lot of material about a subject, particularly if it’s unfamiliar. When composing a first draft, your brain works best by brainstorming about whatever comes to mind. If you try analyze as you go, it breaks your flow of ideas, and you can get stuck. Never try to walk and chew gum at the same time. Or think. That can become a real stumbling block.
ellauri159.html on line 1161: You do your best writing when they feel personally invested in the topic. Use your wrong sense of empathy to immerse yourself in the subject, much as actors immerse themselves in a character. (Choose a subject you really fancy to immerse yourself in.) To stay inspired, look for ways to connect the writing to your ideals. If you’re a technical writer, create a human mental avatar of your technology and use your writer’s voice to “speak” to it.
ellauri159.html on line 1183: But pay heed: choose broad topics with wide-ranging effects on people. Be careful to limit the subject to what you can realistically explore in sufficient depth within the scope of the project. The class lasts just three quarters, keep that in mind. At the same time, don’t rush through the brainstorming process at the beginning. Tap into your creativity, letting one student thought suggest another. Reflect on what aspects of the topic interest you most.
ellauri159.html on line 1238: Enjoy making decisions! No need to respond to new data once you’ve got a clear, big-picture view of the topic. Others may seek feedback from you but do not give it, nor act on other people´s feedback, rely instead on your own judgment. This strategy can cause you to miss unimportant information — a drawback no real Marshal finds mortifying. Be aware of this tendency before you start unconsciously fighting it.
ellauri159.html on line 1250: You may do well to compose an article, essay, or story by speaking into a voice recorder. If the thought of transcribing the recording sounds unbearably tedious to you, consider paying (or persuading) someone else to do it. To sustain your enthusiasm, gather visual elements to use in the piece. Devise your own strategies to make the writing process more interesting. (Wow this really makes you sound like a nincompoop!)
ellauri159.html on line 1351: Early books included The Philosophy of Justice Between God and Man (1851) and Optimism: The Lesson of Ages (1860), a Christian mystical vision of the pursuit of happiness from Blood´s distinctly American perspective; on the title page of the book, Blood described it as "A compendium of democratic theology, designed to illustrate necessities whereby all things are as they are, and to reconcile the discontents of men with the perfect love and power of ever-present God." During his lifetime he was best known for his poetry, which included The Bride of the Iconoclast, Justice, and The Colonnades. According to Christopher Nelson, Blood was a direct influence on William James´ The Varieties of Religious Experience as well on James´s concept of Sciousness, prime reality consciousness without a sense of self.
ellauri160.html on line 114: Tälläinen hyvä lukijahan ei kaipaa näitä nootteja, mutta minä lähden realismista, että näitä hyviä lukijoita on aika harvassa.
ellauri160.html on line 171: Poetry published Pound's "A Few Don'ts by an Imagist" in March 1913. Superfluous words, particularly adjectives, should be avoided (Ahha! This is where Stephen King comes in) as well as expressions like "dim lands of peace". He wrote: "It dulls the image. It mixes an abstraction with the concrete. It comes from the writer's not realizing that the natural object is always the adequate symbol. Just say 'lands'." Poets should "go in fear of abstractions". He wanted Imagisme "to stand for hard light, clear edges", he wrote later to Amy Lowell.
ellauri160.html on line 180: This was the first of three winters Pound and Yeats spent at Stone Cottage, including two with Dorothy after she and Ezra married in 1914. "Canto LXXXIII" records a visit: "so that I recalled the noise in the chimney / as it were the wind in the chimney / but was in reality Uncle William / downstairs composing / that had made a great Peeeeacock / in the proide ov his oiye."
ellauri160.html on line 209: The Pounds settled in Paris around April 1921 and in December moved to an inexpensive ground-floor apartment at 70 bis Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs. Pound became friendly with Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Tristan Tzara, and others of the Dada and Surrealist movements, as well as Basil Bunting. He was introduced to the American writer Gertrude Stein, who was living in Paris. She wrote years later that she liked him but did not find him amusing; he was "a village explainer, excellent if you were a village, but if you were not, not".
ellauri160.html on line 488: 6This phrase comes from Dartona's Homeric Hymns. The particular line appears in the "Second Hymn to Aphrodite." Scholars provide a variety of translations for the passage. Kearns's translation reads: "the high places [walls, fortifications] of Cyprus are her appointed realm" (25).
ellauri160.html on line 661: Sometähti Sofia Belórf muistelee omassa realitysarjassaan lapsuuttaan ja kertoo vaikeasta isäsuhteestaan. Belórfin elämästä kertovaa Sofian salaisuudet -tosi-tv-sarjaa esittää discovery+.
ellauri160.html on line 675: – Stefun exä on tuonut omat murheensa tähän, että hän (siis Martina, tai kyllä Stefu myös) on ollut minua kohtaan niin kamala. Olen tuntenut koko ajan sen, miten joku yrittää mustamaalata minua. En ole päässyt aloittamaan uutta suhdetta normaalisti. En oman exäni takia, enkä hänen exänsä takia, Belórf kuvailee realitysarjassa.
ellauri160.html on line 693: – Haastavinta tässä on ollut se, että on pitänyt olla niin auki ja täysin avoinna. Mutta olen molempiin kyllä tottunut. Pääasia että pojilla piisaa paalua. Seuraavissa työjutuissani minun ei tarvitse koko ajan näyttää omaa elämääni. Riittää kun näytän tissejäni. Sekin on aika raskasta kun ne on niin isot, kyllä se ihan työstä käy. Kun pitää EAT! ja FUCK! muidenkin edestä tälläsinä Suomen Kardashianeina. Tämä on minun ruumiini, joka on teidän edessänne annettu Nikolle ja Stefulle. Ota sinäkin kaikin mokomin pikku maistiainen. Koepala realitya. Byööööörf.
ellauri160.html on line 806: It is really sweet that Germans and others have adopted something and that this sketch is special for them. I respect that and don’t doubt for a second the genuine love and admiration some have for Dinner for One. But I am really surprised to see Monty Python compared with Dinner for One. I have to say it was painful to sit through. Painfully, painfully bad and unfunny. That’s why it has never caught on in Britain. I suppose we must have a very different sense of humour to that of Scandinavia and the German-speaking countries. We don’t consider it funny if someone falls over something. There’s nothing subtle or clever or nuanced about it (Rowan Atkinson’s absurdist physical comedy went down so well due to its complexity, think of the sketch where Mr. Bean makes the sandwich on the park bench and it gets progressively more and more absurd, he gets the fish out of water and slaps it against the bench to kill it before eating it, etc. now that is funny, and food fights in general). It’s not funny the first time the butler falls over the tiger-skin rug and it gets progressively more and more irritating each time he does it. You can spot the punchline a mile off and so the end of the sketch falls very flat. It’s nothing whatever to do with the length of the sketch or its obscurity or difficulty finding it: people still seek out all the comic greats on Youtube, like that fat man watsisname, or Charlie Chaplin who bravely made fun of your Hitler.
ellauri161.html on line 259: Messussa käyminen ja pimiötyöskentely madottavat Antti Nyölénin maailman. Nyölö ajattelee, että samalla hän lähenee Jumalaa. Jumala on hänelle realiteetti, josta korkealentoiset sanat ja ylevä filosofia lähinnä erkaannuttavat. Jumala tarkoittaa sitä, että maailmassa on jokin mieli. Antin mielijumala on paxu pieni mies maailman katolla propelli selässä, jakaa sieltä sille mielialalääkettä.
ellauri161.html on line 466: Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. The problem - it's on a direct collision course with Earth. The other problem? No one really seems to care. Turns out warning mankind about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is an inconvenient fact to navigate. With the help of Dr. Oglethorpe (Rob Morgan), Kate and Randall embark on a media tour that takes them from the office of an indifferent President Orlean (Meryl Streep) and her sycophantic son and Chief of Staff, Jason (Jonah Hill), to the airwaves of The Daily Rip, an upbeat morning show hosted by Brie (Cate Blanchett) and Jack (Tyler Perry). With only six months until the comet makes impact, managing the 24-hour news cycle and gaining the attention of the social media obsessed public before it's too late proves shockingly comical - what will it take to get the world to just look up?. — Based on truly possible events.
ellauri161.html on line 485: 9/10 A really good movie, yet painful to watch
ellauri161.html on line 487: I understand why some people hate this film. It feels real in its entirety, it shows you how stupid and insignificant we are and it is extremely apropos today. Also, it was marketed as a comedy, when in fact is a dramatic film that is humorous only in its accurate portrayal of humanity. Then again some people try to "tell you" what it is about and, while it is certainly metaphoric, it isn't about anything more specific than ourselves. It is a mirror. Some people don't like what they see in it.
ellauri161.html on line 493: Initially then I wasn't really overly hooked on watching the 2021 movie "Don't Look Up" since I wasn't really won over by the movie's synopsis. Granted, I hadn't checked out the movie's trailer, so I wasn't really sure what I would be in for here. But as friends started to praise the movie, I opted to sit down and watch it.
ellauri161.html on line 496: The comedy used in "Don't Look Up", as written by Adam McKay and David Sirota wasn't really something that had me laughing. Sure, I could see the jabs at society and the ridiculing of certain aspects of the society and world we live in today, but it didn't make me laugh.
ellauri161.html on line 501: After mulling it over, of course, the picture is really quite sad and depressing, if exceptionally accomplished.
ellauri161.html on line 505: BUT what this movie really is, is a last warning by some of the world's finest actors, that we must ACT NOW against global warming by replacing fossil fuels by solar and wind energy. It can easily be done, if only the powers that be dont object and oppose...
ellauri161.html on line 509: Starts OK but then it turns into a really boring farce that bares no resemblance to reality.
ellauri161.html on line 520: Initially the "comet" stood for climate change in the original script. But now liberals were beholden to a far more scary narrative way better than the idea of climate change that might pose a threat only in an unforeseeable future--and that is of course infectious disease medicine. They realized without "the science" they had no chance against the right. So now the comet came to represent the "virus."
ellauri161.html on line 546: The targets of the satire – incompetent governments, media, tech billionaires, populace believing in politics not science – are obvious. There’s a shorthand that makes each character’s real world avatar easy to get hence the laughs but does that undermine the film’s intelligence? No, it's spot on.
ellauri161.html on line 568: Kate Blanchett was way the dullest character on the cast. All silicon, no AI. No interest whatsoever, human or otherwise. Dr Strangelove was a lot worse satire than this. The problem with Kubrik was that he had a villain, while the real world has not just one- rather, there are 7 billion of them.
ellauri161.html on line 584: A lady critic: His approach to comedy and my ability to enjoy his work as a director began to diverge when he had a sequence about bailouts and crony capitalism tacked on to another otherwise funny film. That was tasteless. The problem was McKay seemed to find entertainment and real-world issues to be fundamentally separate, deploying one in hopes of getting eyes on the other. While all we droopy lips know that they are part of one and the same entertainment scene!
ellauri161.html on line 588: And yet it’s hard to think about who, exactly, is going to be moved to make changes to how they live their lives by Don’t Look Up, a climate-change allegory that acquired accidental COVID-19 relevance, but that doesn’t really end up being about much at all, beyond that humanity sucks. And film critics suck about most of all.
ellauri161.html on line 616: For the anchors, Kate and Randall are just another pair of guests, just another story, on their show. Don't these movie critics realize that this is a "joke" on them? Of course they do, but they have to earn their living too.
ellauri161.html on line 619: Among the baddies are vacuous United States President Janie Orlean (Streep, bad), douchebro Chief of Staff and President’s son Jason Orlean (Hill, worse), perpetually cheery and vapid morning TV show hosts Brie Evantee (Blanchett) and Jack Bremmer (Perry), and creepy tech-billionaire Peter Isherwell (Rylance, who really should know better than the strange attempts at possibly neurodivergent caricature that this role seems to consist of? How so better pray tell cowboy?), as well as the truth-hostile environment of mainstream and social media.
ellauri161.html on line 631: I’ve seen some people criticise Don’t Look Up for lacking subtlety. I’m not bothered by this. I don’t necessarily need or want the communications about climate change to be subtle. The issue itself certainly is not subtle. We are heading towards—and, again, already are in the midst of—unprecedented death and destruction. Our systems and rulers are not just woefully ill-equipped to deal with this or to prevent the worst of it, they are actively complicit in bringing it about. Those communities around the world that are the most vulnerable and that have had the least part to play in causing the crisis will be the ones to suffer the first and the worst. This isn’t subtle sh*t! This is horrifying, grotesque, psychologically debilitating stuff to ponder—if you even have the privilege to ponder in the first place! I don’t necessarily need subtlety here. Sometimes, to fight propaganda, you need to go loud and bold. But you still have to be effective. We are fighting an almightily powerful enemy. Competence is a necessary minimum. Regrettably, Don’t Look Up does not meet those standards. Its central metaphor doesn’t even make sense! Yes, capitalism is responding as dreadfully to climate change in real life as it does to the comet in the film—the key difference is that capitalism didn’t cause that comet to come hurtling out of the sky in the first place.
ellauri161.html on line 677: Look, I appreciate cynicism but this is unbearably smug and simplistic. Honestly it pulls a lot of punches too (especially at Hollywood and the media) so it really isn't all that edgy, just fairly typical condescension and rage that's entirely unearned.
ellauri161.html on line 722: My first movie review: After reading the negative reviews from many of the critics I realized that they are of the same character as the corrupt group that the movie portrays and as in the movie either disconnected from the people or threatened by the message. (Right on Vicki!)
ellauri161.html on line 769: Big let down. The humor is so off-putting it doesn´t pull laughs, while the drama is hard to dive into whilst characters scream at the camera. The portrayal is so unrealistic, so cringe, so superficial that none of the characters are true heroes. They all appear as delusional, distracted ego maniacs detached from reality. The end is anti-climactic leaving the viewer with gratitude it looks nothing like the world we actually live in. (True, being 22400 years away. But I bet the immigrant will soon reduce brontauks to extinction.)
ellauri161.html on line 994: “The only real sadness, the only real failure, the only great tragedy in life, is not to become a saint.”
ellauri161.html on line 1112: Few mystics have ascended to the empyrean where Ruysbroeck so constantly dwelt; and the endeavor to compress into forms of speech the visions seen in a state where all clear and real apprehension is at an end occasioned the fault of indefiniteness with which his writings must be charged. His influence over theological and philosophical thought was not so great as that exercised by Eckart and Tauler, and was chiefly limited to his immediate surroundings. The Brotherhood of the Common Life (q.v.) was founded by Gerhard Groot, one of Ruysbroeck´s pupils, and its first inception may perhaps be traced back to Ruysbroeck himself — a proof that he was not wholly indifferent to the conditions of practical life.
ellauri162.html on line 388: Toinen tertsetti - Kategorinen kieltäminen. Toinen tercet tarjoaa kategorisen kieltämisen, joka ilmaistaan kahdessa vaiheessa: Kärsimyksen ilmaus: jakeen 12 ensimmäinen hemistich on kaksinkertainen epätoivon huuto, ehkä antava kutsumus ("Oi kipu! Voi tuskaa! »). Ajan ahmiva ja korjaamaton toiminta: aika rinnastetaan hirviöön: se nimetään lopulta jakeessa 12, kun se oli kaikkialla läsnä vuodenaikojen metaforassa ja sitten nimetty perifraasilla ("hämärä vihollinen", jae 13), joka vaatii vihamielisyyttään ja toimintansa piilotettua luonnetta. Runon on tarkoitus olla universaali, koska jakeen 13 henkilökohtainen pronomini "me" kattaa kaikki ihmiset. Ajan toiminta, joka ilmaistaan realististen ja kauheiden kuvien muodossa ("syö elämää", "syö sydämessä") esitetään tuhoisan loisen vaikutuksena.
ellauri162.html on line 738: 1820 wurde er auch Aufseher der herzoglichen Kupferstichsammlung und des Münzkabinetts, die er jeweils neu katalogisierte. (Herttua: tulisitko kazelemaan ezauxiani Karlchen?) 1824 edierte er den Hermaphroditus des Antonio Beccadelli (Panormita), ein Werk der erotischen Literatur der Renaissance, und fügte zum Verständnis eine Schrift „De Figuris Veneris“ an. Dieses in Latein verfasste Handbuch der klassischen Erotologie versammelt und klassifiziert antike, aber auch frühneuzeitliche Stellungen, die in ihrer Gesamtheit die Vielfalt sexuellen Verhaltens realistisch beschreiben. Als solches ist es ein Standardwerk der Sexualwissenschaft.
ellauri162.html on line 775: In 2011, she agreed to debate Christian apologist William Lane Craig, but later pulled out, saying “I hadn’t realised the nature of Mr. Lane Craig’s debating style, and having now looked at his previous performances, this is not my kind of forum.” Chickened out, that´s all.
ellauri162.html on line 783: Aseity (from Latin ā "from" and sē "self", plus -ity) is the property by which a being exists of and from itself. It refers to the Christian belief that God does not depend on any cause other than himself for his existence, realization, or end, and has within himself his own reason of existence. This represents God as absolutely independent and self-existent by nature. Bernanosin ateistipappi ei välittänyt aseptiikasta, sepsis tuli.
ellauri162.html on line 798: Pharyngula is a term used by evolutionists to describe a hypothetical phylotypic stage of development in embryology. It is mistakenly thought by most evolutionists that this stage represents the basic vertebrate body plan in the common ancestor of all vertebrates. There is currently a dispute among scientists as to how similar embryos are and to the reality of this stage.
ellauri163.html on line 225: Siiloon tai Siloh (hepreaksi: šīloh, שילה , juuresta š -'- l, mikä tarkoittaa, ehkä "paikka, jossa puhunut kysytään") on yksi tärkeimmistä hartauden ja Israelin ajanjaksolla ja tuomarit. Raamatun mukaan se sijaitsee Samarian keskustassa etelään Tirtzasta , Israelin kuningaskunnan muinaisesta pääkaupungista . Se tuhoutui vuonna 1050 eKr. JKr filistealaisten ja heprealaisten välisessä taistelussa. Palestiinalaiset voittivat tämän erän.
ellauri163.html on line 646: Lordi Carlo Boreal tai Sir Charles Laxrom, CBE, kuten hänet tunnetaan Will Parryn maailmassa, toimii sivuhenkilönä revontulissa, mutta on pääantagonisti Hienovaraisessa veitsessä. Hän on vanha englantilainen, joka näyttää olevan jopa kuusikymppinen. Hän käyttää yleensä vaaleita pukuja ja häntä kuvataan tuoksuvaksi makeasti. Hänet myrkyttää lopulta rouva Coulter, jolle hän on aiemmin ollut demoninen rakastaja.
ellauri163.html on line 690: Lyra matkustaa Asrielin maailmojen välisen avauksen läpi Cittàgazzeen, kaupunkiin, jonka denizenit löysivät tavan matkustaa maailmojen välillä. Cittàgazzen holtiton teknologian käyttö on julkaissut ankeuttajia, jotka tuhoavat aikuisia sieluja, mutta joille lapset ovat immuuneja, mikä tekee maailmasta tyhjän aikuisista. Täällä Lyra tapaa ja ystävystyy Will Parryn kanssa, 12-vuotiaan pojan kanssa maailman Oxfordista. Will, joka äskettäin tappoi miehen suojellakseen sairasta äitiään, on törmännyt Cittàgazzeen yrittäessään löytää kauan kadoksissa olleen isänsä. Lyra tunkeutuu Willin (meidän) maailmaamme ja tapaa tohtori Marja Mähösen, fyysikon, joka tutkii pimeää ainetta, joka on samanlainen kuin Pöly Lyran maailmassa. Lyra rohkaisee tohtori Mähöstä yrittämään kommunikoida hiukkasten kanssa, ja kun hän tekee niin, he (puheliaat hiukkaset) käskevät häntä matkustamaan Cittàgazze-maailmaan. Lyran alethiometrin varastaa lordi Boreal alias Sir Charles Laxrom, rouva Coulterin liittolainen, joka on löytänyt tien Willin Oxfordiin ja perustanut sinne kodin.
ellauri163.html on line 763: Second, descriptions of how participants absorb into “imaginary realities” suggest that such mental states are desirable due to qualities that facilitate social cognition: While the empirical world comes through as fragmented and incoherent, imaginary worlds offer predictability, emotional coherence, and benevolent minds. These results do not conform to popular expectations that autistic minds are less adapted to experience supernatural agents, and it is instead argued that imaginative, autistic individuals may embrace religious and fictive agents in search for socially and emotionally comprehensible interaction.
ellauri164.html on line 228: Kantilaisen transsendentaalisen idealismin vastustaja on filosofisen realismin oppi, toisin sanoen väite, että maailma on tunnettavissa sellaisena kuin se todellisuudessa on, ottamatta huomioon tietäjän tapaa tietää. Tätä ovat ehdottaneet filosofit, kuten Bertrand Russell, G. E. Moore, ja vielä kuuluisammat Ralph Barton Perry ja Henry Babcock Veatch. Realismi väittää, toisin kuin idealismi, että havaitut kohteet ovat olemassa suunnilleen sellaisina kuin ne näyttävät itsessäänkin, riippumatta tietävän katsojan mielestä. Pallokallolla ei ole siihen mitää asiaa.
ellauri164.html on line 232: A pupil of William "Will to Believe" James, whose Essays in Radical Empiricism he edited (1912), Perry became one of the leaders of the New Realism movement. Perry argued for a naturalistic theory of value and a New Realist theory of perception and knowledge. He wrote a celebrated biography of William James, which won the 1936 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, and proceeded to a revision of his critical approach to natural knowledge. An active member among a group of American New Realist philosophers, he elaborated around 1910 the program of new realism. However, he soon dissented from moral and spiritual ontology, and turned to a philosophy of disillusionment. Perry was an advocate of a militant democracy: in his words "total but not totalitarian". Puritanism and Democracy (1944) is a famous wartime attempt to reconcile two fundamental concepts in the origins of modern America. Durkheim oli taas aivan oikeassa: sodan aikana vedetään moraalin korsetinnauhat kireälle.
ellauri164.html on line 242: Veatch oli suuri rationalismin kannattaja, tomistisen filosofian auktoriteetti ja yksi aikansa johtavista uusaristoteelisista ajattelijoista. Hän vastusti sellaisia moderneja ja nykyaikaisia kehityskulkuja kuin " transsendenttinen käänne " ja " kielinen käänne ". Selkeän puheen ja "Hoosierin" terveen järjen vankkumaton puolustaja filosofiassa ja muualla, hän väitti realistisen metafysiikan ja käytännön etiikan puolesta.
ellauri164.html on line 370: I thought this was one of those books that comes with a “guarantee.” But of course there is no such thing. Still, I’d read only glowing reviews and boy was I ready for a “triumphant experience.” But on p. 26 I couldn’t make heads or tails of what I was really reading about. On p. 54 the voice of the innocent and well-meaning young priest began to irk the shit out of me. On p. 55 I skipped ahead to see if anything would ever actually happen to dilute all the fluffy introspection and it didn’t look promising. On p. 64 I took the kitty to the well and drowned it.
ellauri164.html on line 372: I blew through this novel myself, which in retrospect was somewhat of a grave mistake, as the book alternates between compelling and highly engaging dialogues to unrealistically long monologues which to me resemble a Rimbaud poem in translation than anything else, which is to say: hard to parse. That they got more than what they bargained for is what the ordinary reader will be struck by first when they read this. The complexity of each of the conversations cannot be overstated, which I think will inevitably result in readers just mechanically scanning the sentences rather than internalizing the arguments, with the final result being the great part of the novel sliding off like rain, leaving only vague impressions like it did with me unfortunately, but the parts that did affect me left me very humbled. And chiefly this impression will not be helped by another one of the defining features of the novel, which is its vagueness. It deliberately leaves a lot of key details unheard and leaves a lot to the ability to infer events by the reader. Though sometimes frustrating to a reader like me who reads history and biography, I recognize that it should be so for this novel, for the main conflict in it is a psychological one, so I wouldn't have it any other way.
ellauri164.html on line 386: What makes the saga so compelling is the gentle, uncomplaining way the new priest relates his many failures and humiliations. As his audience we see his kindnesses misunderstood and his simple mistakes turned against him. And yet he is determined to go out and visit all within his parish despite mounting health problems. But does he really like anybody? Except the motorbike chap perhaps.
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ellauri164.html on line 673: Most of us have been taught that Moses’s sin was hitting a rock to obtain water when God told him just to speak to it. Others say Moses’s sin was that he took credit for obtaining water from the rock when it was really God who performed the miracle.
ellauri164.html on line 733: In reality, the people who were writing this story knew that Moses did not lead them into the Promised Land. In fact, he had completed his assignment long ago. God had instructed him to lead the people out of Egypt (Ex. 3:10). They were out of Egypt. His job was done. So maybe this wasn't a punishment at all; maybe it was a reward! He was roughly 120 years of age at this point. They all knew that settling into the Promised Land would have its challenges. That land was fully occupied, and many battles were ahead of them. Surely it was time to let Joshua take over. It was time for Moses to rest. Granted, there might have been other ways for God to accomplish this, but the writers of the story chose to tell it like this. The end result is that Moses was free of his responsibility to the people, free to be with God on the mountaintop.
ellauri164.html on line 877: The reading that makes more sense is to focus on the breaking of the pattern established to this point. Moses’ harsh words toward the Israelites reveal his emotions in this moment; he classifies Israel as “rebels” rather than the chosen people, and his rhetorical question seems to imply that he does not view Israel as worthy of God’s grace any longer. This is the real failure of Moses in this moment: he’s lost his faith in God to fulfill His promises to these people. Israel is a nation of rebels outside of grace, outside of God’s ability to make a great nation, outside of the promises that God has given. It seems nearly forty years of dealing with this people has finally broken Moses, and he is so overwhelmed in this moment that he has lost faith. From God’s perspective, Moses has lost faith in the Lord to overcome Israel’s faithlessness. Moses has not believed in God, and has not treated Yahweh as the Holy God who is able to overcome the weakness of His people. Indeed, this is exactly what Numbers 20:12 says was Moses’ sin! He (and Aaron!) did not believe God and did not treat Yahweh as holy in that moment. God did offer Moses the opportunity to intercede for the people (and thus broke the pattern) because He knew that Moses did not have faith in Him.
ellauri164.html on line 885: Reading the Numbers 20 passage the way that has been suggested makes sense of what Moses says in Deuteronomy. He’s not shifting the blame to Israel for his own failures, but highlighting that their constant rebellion was what caused him to lose his faith in God. Moses lack of faith led him to forget the promise and covenant of God, so he is using that illustration to demonstrate the dangers of forsaking the covenant: just like Moses, Israel will be forbidden the Promised Land if they don’t maintain faith in the covenant promises of God. That’s really one of the main points of Deuteronomy. It’s not just the covenant laws for the new generation, but Moses exhorting the new generation to never lose hope in the promise of God. Moses, knowing Israel, recognizes that there will come a day when they fail to uphold the covenant and they will be punished for it, but he also recognizes that God’s promises will stand no matter how badly Israel fails to uphold it. This, then, is the main point we should derive as well: God will always keep His promises. We, as the heirs to the promises to Abraham and Israel, should always firmly believe in the power of God to bring us, a broken people like Israel, to the shores of the Promised Land!
ellauri164.html on line 933: Did Moses realize immediately what he had done? At some point after this event, “the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, ‘Because you did not believe Me, to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them.’” Their conduct had publicly displayed a lack faith, reverence and respect. God determined that this needed an equally public punishment. The punishment for this sin was grievous. God gave to them a punishment so similar to the one given to all Israel at Kadesh that it was a heart-breaking moment for Moses. Both he and Aaron would die in the wilderness and not be allowed to enter the promised land. What a bitter pill for Moses to swallow. Like David with Bathsheba, God forgave the sin, but did not remove the consequences. The consequences for Moses’ momentary lapse in reverence and respect under the terrible emotion of anger was to be barred from entrance into the promised land.
ellauri164.html on line 939: Conclusion. Though the water came, Moses was severely punished. He was punished in a way that no amount of repentance could remove. As noted above, the sin was forgiven, but the consequences of the sin could not be. Because Moses had sinned publicly and God wanting Israel to understand His righteousness, He would not relent. “Then I pleaded with the Lord at that time... I pray, let me cross over and see the good land beyond the Jordan, those pleasant mountains, and Lebanon ... the Lord said to me: ‘Enough of that! Speak no more to Me of this matter.’ ... you shall not cross over this Jordan.” (Deut. 3:23-27). There is a lot of important lessons we can learn from Moses. This sin is one of them. Though Moses had fallen short of God’s glory here, God forgave him. Yet the consequences of the sin were deeply distressing. So it was with David, Paul and Job. So will it be with us. We need to hate sin and realize that the consequences can sometimes be severe.
ellauri171.html on line 121: Jokebed, Mooseksen biologinen äiti, vaikutti historiaan luovuttamalla sen, mitä hän arvosti eniten, Jumalan tahdolle. Kun egyptiläiset alkoivat tappaa heprealaisten orjien poikasia, Jokebed laittoi Mooseksen vedenpitävään koriin ja syrjäytti sen Niilijoelle.
ellauri171.html on line 144: Rahab kuului julkispalveluihin prostituoituna Jerikon kaupungissa. Kun heprealaiset alkoivat valloittaa Kanaania, Rahab piti heidän vakoojiaan talossaan vastineeksi perheensä turvallisuudesta. He saivat etuoikeutetun kohtelun, mahdollisuuden saada skinheadinsä kastumaan. Rahab tunnisti tosi Jumalan. Jerikon muurien kaaduttua Israelin armeija piti lupauksensa ja suojeli Rahabin taloa.
ellauri171.html on line 183: Luvussa 3, Boas käskee Ruthia ojentamaan vaatteensa ja laittaa sitten hänen päälleen kuusi mittaa ohraa – epärealistisen suuren määrän – mikä saa hänet näyttämään raskaana. Ruth kertoo Naomille, että Boas ei halunnut hänen palaavan anoppinsa luo "tyhjänä". Boas oli 80-vuotias ja Ruut 40-vuotias, kun he menivät naimisiin (Rut R. 6:2), ja vaikka hän kuoli häiden jälkeisenä päivänä (Mid. Ruth, Zuta 4:13), heidän liittoonsa siunattiin lapsi, Obed, Davidin isoisä. Melkoinen puintisessio. Ruth kävi läpi noin 1 epphah ohraa päivässä. Efa vastaa vakaa. Siksi vastaa 8 kuivaa gallonaa. Kuiva gallona on 8 kiloa viljaa. Efa on siis noin 30 kg viljaa. 6 niistä olisi 180kg. Ihme! Jatka lukemista alta. Источник: https://eastmanind.com/farm-equipment/how-long-was-the-barley-harvest-in-the-book-of-ruth.html.
ellauri171.html on line 388: What’s the story really about? At the time the story of Cain and Abel developed, there was constant friction between farmers and herdsmen, both of them fighting for the limited resources of the land. Cain kills Abel. A herd of goats in a stony, barren landscape The herdsmen were angry when the farmers took over the best land for their crops the farmers were angry when the flocks trampled their crops.This friction leads to violence in which people get killed. Notice that the story was developed by the herdsmen, the keepers of flocks. This explains why Abel, the herdsman, is portrayed as the injured party. Lucky Luke-tarinassa Piikkilankoja preerialla skooparit repi pelihousunsa kun jyväjemmarit pystyttivät piikkilankoja preerialle. Sillä kertaa oli maajussit hyvixiä. Nyt on keskusta taas paha.
ellauri171.html on line 590: Jacob does not respond. There is really no answer he can give.
ellauri171.html on line 682: When Judges 21:25 records that everyone did what was right in their own eyes, we must realize that it described how insensitive the entire nation of Israel had become to sin. The reason that God ordered the destruction of the tribe of Benjamin was that they were so insensitive to sin that the tribe was irredeemably sinful and had to be destroyed. In Deuteronomy 8:19-20, God warned the nation that He would destroy it if they abandoned Him. Therefore, He destroyed most of the tribe of Benjamin in order to prevent contamination to the other eleven tribes.
ellauri171.html on line 1015: Clearly, Jezebel acted as queen even though the Bible itself refuses her the title and its attendant respect, not to mention approval. In the biblical text, Jezebel is contrasted with and juxtaposed to the prophet Elijah, to the extent that they both form the two panels of a mirrored dyptich. She is a Baal supporter, he is a God supporter; she is a woman, he is a man; she is a foreigner, he is a native; she has monarchic power, he has prophetic power; she threatens, he flees; finally he wins, she is liquidated. The real conflict is not between Ahab (the king) and Elijah, but between Jezebel (the queen in actuality, if not in title) and Elijah. Ultimately the forces of God win; Jezebel loses. It remains to be understood why she gets such bad press.
ellauri171.html on line 1052: Ostensibly, Tamar is only waiting for Shelah to grow up and mate with her. But after time passes, she realizes that Judah is not going to effect that union. She therefore devises a plan to secure her own future by tricking her father-in-law into having sex with her. She is not planning incest. A father-in-law may not sleep with his daughter-in-law (Lev 18:15), just as a brother-in-law may not sleep with his sister-in-law (Lev 18:16), but in-law incest rules are suspended for the purpose of the levirate. The levir is, after all, only a surrogate for the dead husband. What the fuck. Well, it takes one to know one.
ellauri171.html on line 1069: A really dumb, derivative rip-off, slovenly constructed and played with the sort of ludicrous earnestness that just misses being bad enough to qualify as high camp.
ellauri171.html on line 1077: You think it's a supernatural tale, but really it's just another Fatal Attraction retread with a supernatural twist, and a climax that just screams: sequel. Don't hold your breath.
ellauri171.html on line 1140: Her appearance, and the women’s quick realization of what had happened, plunged the harem into turmoil. The three women most affected were Tamar, her mother Maacah, and Ahinoam, the mother of Amnon. The sisters of Tamar and Amnon would also have been intimately affected.
ellauri172.html on line 214: Nell'ultimo atto, Saul prevede in un incubo la propria morte e quella dei suoi figli e con una visione piena di sangue si ridesta, e coglie la realtà dei fatti: i Filistei li stanno attaccando, e l'esercito israelita non riesce a difendersi. A questo punto Saul ritrova se stesso, e uccidendosi riconquista l'integrità di uomo e di re.
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.]
ellauri172.html on line 297: 34 Balaam said to the angel of the Lord, “I have sinned.(K) I did not realize you were standing in the road to oppose me. Now if you are displeased, I will go back.”
ellauri172.html on line 301: 36 When Balak(L) heard that Balaam was coming, he went out to meet him at the Moabite town on the Arnon(M) border, at the edge of his territory. 37 Balak said to Balaam, “Did I not send you an urgent summons? Why didn’t you come to me? Am I really not able to reward you?”
ellauri172.html on line 767: One of St. Olaf's chief attractions is a giant black hole, which the townspeople enjoyed standing around and looking at - which prompted Dorothy to refer to St. Olaf sarcastically as the real "entertainment capital of the world." St. Olafians also celebrate various oddly themed festivals, including; "Hay Day" (the day everyone in town celebrates hay),"The Crowning of the Princess Pig", "The Day of the Wheat" (where everyone goes to town dressed like sandwiches), "The Festival of the Dancing Sturgeons" (a festival where the townsfolk watch sturgeons flopping around on the dock), a "Butter Queen" competition (in which Rose almost won, however her churn jammed causing her to believe it had been tampered with), and a milk diving competition (Rose ranked in the "low fat" division), as well as many other events.
ellauri180.html on line 123: This journal will help you envision your ideal life and then identify the unconscious attachments that are preventing you from living it. Through a series of writing prompts and exercises as well as some of Brianna’s favorite quotes, most popular articles, and new passages, it will help you sort through the conflicting thoughts, feelings, and fears that are preventing you from becoming the person you want and need to be. You do not need more motivation or drive to start building the life of your dreams. You need to better understand who you are, why you keep re-creating comfortable pain patterns, and why you may not really want what is it you think you do.
ellauri180.html on line 171: There has been little written from a statistical standpoint to confirm or deny the popular medical belief that the circumcised are less prone to contract venereal disease. This paper will present a statistical study of the incidence of circumcision in a group free from venereal disease as compared with that of groups with various forms of venereal disease, to determine the influence of circumcision on venereal disease.
ellauri180.html on line 198: By the middle of the 19th century, anaesthesia and antisepsis were rapidly changing surgical practice. The first reported circumcision in the surgical accounts of St Bartholomew's Hospital was in 1865; although this comprised only one of the 417 operations performed that year, it was clearly becoming a more common procedure. Indeed, this was a time when surgical cures were being explored for all ails and in 1878 Curling described circumcision as a cure for impotence in men who also had as associated phimosis. Many other surgeons reported circumcision as being beneficial for a diverse range of sexual problems. Walsham (1903) re-iterates the putative association of phimosis with impotence and suggests that it may also predispose to sterility, priapism, excess masturbation and even venereal disease. Warren (1915) adds epilepsy, nocturnal enuresis, night terrors and precocious sexual unrest' to the list of dangers, and this accepted catalogue of phimotic ills' is extended in American textbooks to include other aspects of sexual erethisms' such as homosexuality.
ellauri180.html on line 228: However, during the two World Wars, governments became increasingly interested in reducing the risk of venereal disease amongst their soldiers. Clearly, such pathology can have a profound effect on the efficiency of fighting armis. Indeed, in 1947 the Canadian Army found that whereas 52% of their soldiers had foreskins intact, 77% of those treated for venereal disease were uncircumcised. Persuasive arguments to circumcise all conscripts were proposed. Furthermore, it was an age-old observation, and indigenous African healers had promoted circumcision to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted disease for centuries. As might be expected, the evidence did not withstand further scientific scrutiny and numerous contradictions were provided. However, there has recently been startling evidence that HIV infection is significantly associated with the uncircumcised status. Indeed, one author has recently suggested routine neonatal circumcision on a world-wide scale as a long-term strategy for the control of AIDS: a whole new chapter opens in this ancient debate!
ellauri180.html on line 244: How realistic is it to make money from writing?
ellauri180.html on line 297: The answer is yes. We live in a diverse world. In fact, in most contemporary settings, an all-white cast of characters would be odd, as it hardly reflects reality. So yes, a white author can write diverse cast as long as the heroes are white. 6 janv. 2017
ellauri181.html on line 129: This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information. (February 2015)
ellauri181.html on line 607: Now there is a truly humble man. He would just emulate Christ and Socrates in all things. True humility. Well, perhaps not really!
ellauri181.html on line 612: But did you know that is not the end of the story? In his memoirs, shortly before his death Franklin was reflecting on the story of his virtues (which he told in his autobiography written mid-life) and he noted that he had come to feel a oneness with each of his 12 virtues. When he thought of the 13th virtue, he realized that he simply was not humble. Franklin had failed at his 13th virtue.
ellauri182.html on line 43: At times in the story, Mikage thinks about fat and freedom fries while searching for meaning. Despite believing in premonitions, she does not believe in fate, but in the individual freedom of “constantly making choices.” I realized that the world did not exist for my benefit. Hoo hoo jaa jaa. Keskittyisit bansku vaan tekemään niitä kylmiä paloja. Maaginen realismi on syvältä.
ellauri182.html on line 94: The 1989 film centers around Mikage, a young woman who loses her parents when young. She grows up in a lonely household with her grandmother who dies when Mikage reaches adulthood. Grief-stricken, she finds solace in the kitchen. Yuichi, a friend of Mikage's deceased grandmother, invites her to live with him and his mother. Then Mikage discovers that Yuichi's mother is actually her cross-dressing father. On the other hand, Mikage realizes that the wealth of gadgetry in Yuichi's kitchen is lovingly detailed... --- Unfortunately, that's all, this film is water under the bridge, overtaken by a 2019 gory crime film of the same name.
ellauri182.html on line 117: As Mikage and Yuichi’s relationship develops, one of the first signs that they are drawing closer is a shared dream that they experience. In the dream, Yuichi tells Mikage that he has a desire to eat ramen, a noodle soup. Shortly after awakening from the dream, Yuichi, in real life, acknowledges his hunger. “I just woke up and I’m starving. I was thinking, hmm, maybe I’ll make some instant ramen noodles.” Instead of love, she thinks of food. It is through food, as is shown in this scene and many scenes to follow, that Mikage finds her mouth. Climbing to the balcony with her body mass was an existential feat.
ellauri182.html on line 130: Sartre urged the personal freedom of choice in the face of life’s unknowns, and claimed that seizing freedom was each person’s duty. These ideas of free will and personal responsibility are also introduced in “Kitchen.” Mikage makes the statement: “People aren’t overcome by situations or outside forces; defeat invades from within,” when she begins to realize that she has responsibility for her own life and its pain. Other people can no longer help her; she must take charge of things herself, “with or without” Yuichi.
ellauri182.html on line 133: Toward the climax of the story, when Mikage is climbing a hotel balcony in a daring moment of “utter desperation,” she contemplates the concept of free will. Up to this point in the story, Mikage has tended to believe in fate and in premonitions, which are beliefs that other powers are making decisions for her. She has also stated that “we have so little choice,” and that “we live like the lowliest worms.” Undergoing an existential change, Mikage finally admits to herself and the reader that human beings are ultimately free because “we’re constantly making choices. With the breaths we take every day, with the expression in our eyes, with the daily actions we do over and over, we decide.” She states that even when people think that they are being acted upon by outside forces, they are in reality choosing their situations and actions, sometimes subconsciously.
ellauri182.html on line 183: A pure land is the celestial realm of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism. The term "pure land" is particular to East Asian Buddhism (Chinese: 淨土; pinyin: Jìngtǔ) and related traditions; in Sanskrit the equivalent concept is called a "buddha-field" (Sanskrit buddhakṣetra). The various traditions that focus on pure lands have been given the nomenclature Pure Land Buddhism. Pure lands are also evident in the literature and traditions of Taoism and Bon.
ellauri183.html on line 82: Malamud laughs at the labels which contemporary critics have pinned on him. "Tragico-comico, realistico-fabulistico; the more the merrier!" More human excellence! More generosity! More coed pussy! Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.
ellauri183.html on line 88: Roth contrasted Malamud’s protagonisz to the exuberant Jewish characters created by Saul Bellow, especially the picaresque Augie March, and his own hypersexual Alexander Portnoy. In effect, Roth said, Malamud had created Jews who were stereotypes, not fully realized human beings like him and Sal.
ellauri183.html on line 106: "In many ways, I am a real child of the Depression. There was no money around, and until I could support my family, I didn't know what to do with my hands. That's the force of my strength of obligation. I am in many ways a strong-willed man."
ellauri183.html on line 125: "Jo alkaa Himmunkin usko kaikkinaiseen hyvyyteen horjua. Ruusuköynnös jatkaa jo romaaneista Himmun rakkaudet ja Koreuden tähden tuttua, eloisaa ja inhimillistä linjaa. Sosiaalinen ja psykologinen realismi lyövät kättä, pieni sekoittuu suureen, ... Eila Pennanen."
ellauri183.html on line 170: The dilemma is not unique to Abraham's situation. Kierkegaard was writing for 19th-century readers who regarded themselves as Christians – that is to say, as people who believed in the authority and goodness of God. By emphasising the difficulty of understanding Abraham's response to the divine command, he emphasises the difficulty of faith izelf. Implicit in his analysis of the story of Abraham is the question: would you do what Abraham did? How could you do such a thing? It seems unlikely that anyone who really thinx about these questions would conclude that he or she would have acted as Abraham did. Just as Abraham's faith is tested by God in the Book of Genesis, so the reader's own faith is tested by personal reflection on the biblical story.
ellauri183.html on line 210: Entre 1905 y 1907 realizó estudios en Alemania: Leipzig, Núremberg, Colonia, Berlín y, sobre todo, Marburgo. En esta última, se vio influido por el neokantismo de Hermann Cohen y Paul Natorp, entre otros.
ellauri183.html on line 234: A partir de El tema de nuestro tiempo desarrolla el «raciovitalismo», teoría que funda el conocimiento en la vida humana como la realidad radical, uno de cuyos componentes esenciales es la propia razón.
ellauri183.html on line 236: Para Ortega, la vida humana es la realidad radical, es decir, aquella en la que aparece y surge toda otra realidad, incluyendo cualquier sistema filosófico, real o posible. Para cada ser humano la vida toma una forma concreta.
ellauri183.html on line 272: I can't say any more about the plot without spoiling it, so I won´t. Cohn himself is--from my perspective anyway--one of those characters you end up really liking and caring and worrying about, in part because he attempts to stay rational and kind no matter how absurd or threatening the situations get. A good book to escape into, especially if you enjoy compelling portrayals of apocalyptic stuff peopled by characters who question the nature of existence in a world where God´s mysteries remain maddeningly unsolvable. (less)
ellauri183.html on line 400: Oi J-la, täynnä myötätuntoa, joka asut korkealla, annapa todellista hermolepoa sen naaraspuolisen avataarisi Jumalallisen läsnäolon Shechinahin siivillä pyhän ja puhtaan ylevissä palloissa, jotka loistavat maailmanvahvuuden loistotorneina, [mainitse hänen heprealainen nimensä ja isänsä nimi tässä]:n sielulle joka on mennyt hänen supernaaliseen [ei-infernaaliseen] maailmaansa, sillä hänen sielunsa muistoksi on lahjoitettu rakkautta ja huisisti massia; Olkoon hänen lepopaikkansa Gan Edenissä. Siksi, suojelkoon Kaikki armollinen häntä siipiensä kannella ikuisesti ja sitokoon hänen sielunsa elämän lepositeisiin. Herra on hänen perintönsä; Levätköön hän leposijassaan rauhassa; Ja sanokaamme: Åja.
ellauri183.html on line 580: Vanha heprealainen nainen otti esinahkan (toisten mukaan hän otti napanuoran) ja säilytti sen alabasterikotelossa vanhaa piikkinarkkariöljyä.
ellauri184.html on line 50: Neiti Mallory kertoo tästä lisää: "Norman was an oxymoron — an overweight senior citizen who was one of the best lovers I ever had." Mallory writes that Mailer never had erectile dysfunction: "Not once. Not in nine years..." Vanhasta Naahumista tulee mieleen Norssin voimistelunopettaja Lahtinen ja Star Warsin Yoda. “Each week he’d want to play a new game . . . doctor, manicurist, masseur, Hollywood director (that was his favorite).” “When our relationship ended, I realized that . . . Norman had never been on my team and had been slandering my writing and me behind my back.”
ellauri184.html on line 76: Barbary Shore (1951) was not well received by the critics. It was a surreal parable of Cold War leftist politics set in a Brooklyn rooming-house, and Mailer's most autobiographical novel. His 1955 novel, The Deer Park drew on his experiences working as a screenwriter in Hollywood from 1949 to 1950. It was initially rejected by seven publishers due to its purportedly sexual content before being published by Putnam's. It was not a critical success, but it made the best-seller list, sold over 50,000 copies its first year, and is considered by some critics to be the best Hollywood novel since Nathanael West's The Day of the Locust.
ellauri184.html on line 84: In 1980, The Executioner's Song, Mailer's "real-life novel" of the life and death of murderer Gary Gilmore, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Joan Didion reflected the views of many readers when she called the novel "an absolutely astonishing book" at the end of her front-page review in the New York Times Book Review.
ellauri184.html on line 221: But, he says, “this is a gross distortion of the historical and cultural reality.” The northern province of Galilee was decisively distinct—in history, political status, and culture—from the southern province of Judea which contained the holy city of Jerusalem.
ellauri184.html on line 361: Fourth, the problem is not just to be addressed through a Christian understanding, applied to private lives. Homosexuality is a public problem in the public square, and repentance will bring with it an understanding of the necessity of public reformation. When Josiah cleansed the land, he shut down the sodomite houses near or in the house of the Lord. “Then he tore down the ritual booths of the perverted persons that were in the house of the Lord . . .” (2 Kings 23:7 ; cf. 1 Kings 14:24 ,15:12 ,22:46 ). Unless it results in the bath houses closing, it will not have been a real reformation
ellauri185.html on line 408: Pinker was born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1954, to a middle-class Jewish family. His grandparents emigrated to Canada from Poland and Romania in 1926, and owned a small necktie factory in Montreal. His father was a lawyer. His mother eventually became a high-school vice-principal. His brother is a policy analyst for the Canadian government, while his sister, Susan Pinker, is a psychologist and writer who authored The Sexual Paradox and The Village Effect.
ellauri185.html on line 607: Monituhatvuotinen kokemus ei tosin ole missään eikä milloinkaan antanut pienintäkään aihetta tällaiseen optimistiseen odotukseen, vaan päinvastoin aina mitä vakuuttavimmin todistanut, että oikeus, järjestys, rauha ja kaikki ihmiselämän korkeimmat arvot ovat ehdottomasti tuholle alttiina, jollei riittävä realinen voima suojele niitä pahan tekijäin hävitysraivolta. Tekisi mieli sanoa, että apinoita on vain yhdenlaisia, mutta se olisi epäpatrioottista, joten enpäs sanokaan.
ellauri185.html on line 707: Heigh ho, off to work we go. To dig dig dig dig dig dig dig is what we really like to do
ellauri188.html on line 128: I found the breadfruit abundant on all the islands visited (fortunately, I was not obliged to eat poipoi) somewhat dwarfed when growing in the "jungle" in neglected valleys, but an enormous and noble tree when given space. The "jungle" of the Marquesas, by the way (although the islands are between 8 and 11 degrees south latitude) is by no means a tropical jungle as the latter is usually pictured, but is made up very largely of young and old and dying and dead specimens of the Fau, or Purao tree, a native hibiscus which grows to a large size, and is much used by the natives for building. One does not see, in the Marquesas, the rank, choking growths peculiar to Brazil, Central America and other really tropical countries. The appearance of the valleys in that group is more subtropical than tropical, and hence, while this growth may dwarf the breadfruit to a greater or less extent, it does not seem that it would always be fatal to its existence.
ellauri189.html on line 142: naively, like a mood, into an abstract scheme, we realize that space is often a
ellauri189.html on line 143: heterogeneous concept) man enacts the drama of his life. The borders of this realm are indicated by the movement of the sun, arising from behind the horizon and, after moving through half of its orbit, again setting beyond this infinitely receding meeting point between heaven and earth. In Malczewski’s
ellauri189.html on line 202: However, romantics aside, in reality these entirely different bodies share only one quality: they race towards nothingness, like all phenomena, either hurrying towards an unknown distance (the linear perspective), or turning around with the
ellauri189.html on line 214: The boundless steppe of the Ukraine turns out to be a cage with invisible bars. Man appears at first sight to be free, without apparent goal roaming over the plain of life, being a lord of the steppe, “a king of the wilderness” (“król pustyni”), or tries to create in a premeditated manner his own future, deciding – by the way – on the fate of his fellow men (the source of unceasing conflicts). However, in the latter case he often unwittingly obeys the voice of his own wild, unruly nature. The ambivalence of this situation seems to be intimately connected with the concept of romantic irony. Man possesses the ability to objectify his passions, i.e. he can explain them psychologically, by means of a chain of causes and effects, but he still remains the slave of this volitional nature that constitutes his innermost self, always and ever receding (like the horizon of the Ukrainian plain) when he tries to catch it (the idea of the Unconscious does not really explain this “schizophrenic” state of mind – it merely affirms man’s essential homelessness: I am myself, when I realize that my self eternally escapes me). - I can relate to that, says the Russian tank driver sitting stuck in the Ukrainian mud.
ellauri189.html on line 220: The powerful wojewoda, Maria’s unwilling father-in-law, realizes consequently
ellauri189.html on line 256: Iga rated it did not like it Oct 27. It was only after his death that critics realized the originality of Mary, by Malczeski – released in 1825 – that it was in fact the first Polish narrative poem. The injury of an ankle, which Malczewski had sustained defending his lover’s good name, destroyed the writer’s military career; the injury returned and he could not participate in Napoleon’s campaign against Russia in 1812.
ellauri189.html on line 305: Tämä on ihan hieno idealistinen ajatus joka on valitettavasti haihattelua. Kuinkahan saisimme n. 8 miljardia ihmistä johtajineen samaan ruotuun. Ei onnistu. Ihmiskunnan historia on täynnä sotia, joissa heikommat on tallattu jalkoihin. Se vaan on niin, että meidän on puolustettava omia arvojamme ja elintilaamme. Siinä ei se kaino pyyntö auta: älkäämme sotiko, olkaamme kavereita. Mutta uskon tuon nuoren miehen mielipiteen muuttuvan kun ikää ja realismin tajua kasvaa. Sinänsä nostan hänelle hattua ulostulosta. Ylevä periaate. Sen seurauksena voimme kaikki tulla osaksi yhtä isoa neuvostoliittoa tai suurkiinaa sen sijaan että olemme osa jättimäistä uu-es-aata. Siinä järjestelmässä ja niillä ehdoilla sitten mennään...
ellauri189.html on line 568: In a Ponzi scheme, a con artist offers investments that promise very high returns with little or no risk to his victims. The returns are said to originate from a business or a secret idea run by the con artist. In reality, the business does not exist or the idea does not work. The con artist actually pays the high returns promised to his earlier investors by using the money obtained from later investors. In other words, instead of engaging in a legitimate business activity, the con artist attempts to attract new investors in order to make the payments that were promised to earlier investors. The operator of the scheme also diverts his clients' funds for his personal use.
ellauri189.html on line 596: If one analyses the characters of the protagonists, however, one realises that Panahi is merely reinforcing ingrained, religiously patriarchal prejudices against women, who are consistently portrayed as weak, hysterical, cruel, illogical, too emotional and treacherous.
ellauri189.html on line 728: Some Pashtuns, especially from young generations, are doubting that this is true. In this article I’ll explore the possibilities of how this tradition could have originated. From this exploration it will become clear that doubting the truthfulness of this tradition is irrational. I would also outline some common traditions of Pashtuns and Jews, some of them are based on the Torah, which further confirm that this tradition is true and that Pashtuns are really Bene Israel. I’ll then say a few words about DNA testing and finally talk about the implications of this tradition.
ellauri189.html on line 740: We previously outlined taxonomy of all the possible explanations for the origin of the tradition that Pashtuns are Bene Israel, assuming it is false. Because all of the explanations are irrational, we must conclude that the tradition is true, and at some generation A the Pashtuns really lived in the land of Israel and knew for a fact they are Bene Israel. They were then taken to Afghanistan and the area around it (according to the bible, they were taken by the Assyrians), where they lived and passed this tradition from generation to generation.
ellauri189.html on line 795: From the same reasons outlined above, I believe every nation that has a wide-spread tradition of being Bene Israel, are really descendent of Bene Israel. That said, being Bene Israel and having our father Yaakov as an ancestor is not the same thing. There are 2 types of nations who are Bene Israel:
ellauri189.html on line 817: Second, If you think Israel or Jews are some kind of evil maniacs, then you should read this. Once you learn the truth you could be happier with being from the same nation as the Jews. In that article you can also find out why Jews are so excited to realize the Pashtuns are Bene Israel.
ellauri189.html on line 823: There are also secular Jews, who don´t keep the Tora and whose culture is not Jewish, but mostly American, and some are really deep in the disgusting western pop-culture. The majority of the secular Jews who live in the holy land are not mixing with other people, so even though they don´t keep the Jewish religion, they are Jewish. On the other hand, there are the secular Jews who live abroad, mainly in the US - most of them, unfortunately, are mixing with other nations. While some of them are now Jews, if they continue like this, in 1-2 generations, none of them would be considered Jewish, and real Jews wouldn´t be able to marry them any more.
ellauri189.html on line 835: Second, if a non-Israeli marries an Israeli woman, they are not really married according to Halacha (Jewish law), but if he is Israeli from the 10 tribes, then they are really married and she must get divorced according to Halacha if she wants to marry an Israeli. On this topic, the Talmud says in Yevamot 16: “If a non-Jew married an Israeli woman according to Halacha, we are concerned that they might actually be married, because he might be from the 10 tribes”. The Talmud then asks: “But when someone is in front of us and we don’t know who he is, we assume he came from the majority of people, and the majority of people are not from the 10 tribes, so we shouldn’t be concerned”. The Talmud then says that this is only true in their land – the land where the 10 tribes live, because over there they are the majority. So the Talmud believes that the 10 tribes are still the majority in their land. If they had mixed this would not have been the case, unless there was only a little mixing going on.
ellauri190.html on line 239: During the 9th century, “Varangians” (Vikings) began to serve as a kind of Praetorian Guard to the East Roman emperors. Tästä kertoo jännittävästi Mika Waltarin historiallinen romaani Mikael Karvajalka, joka taitaa olla meillä jossakin. To reach the city of Constantinople, they sailed from what today is called the Gulf of Finland up the Neva river to the lakes Ladoga and Ilmen and then to the Western Dvina and the Dnipro, going all the way down to the Black Sea. By the mid-9th century, they settled around and in Kyiv and founded their own dynasty of the descendants of Rurik. A grandson of Rurik, Svyatoslav (Sfendosleif) greatly expanded his realm to the east and south, while his mother Olga (Helga) traveled to Constantinople and was baptized Christian. Svyatoslav’s son, Volodymyr (Waldemar) married a daughter of the Eastern Roman emperor, was baptized, and baptized all his subjects in the year 988. (Back then, the city of Moscow, or the country now known as Russia – Россия – did not even exist, so there!) Over the next centuries, the “Rurikids” gradually lost their Scandinavian identity, marrying women of the Slavic, Hungarian, Greek, and Turkic ethnicities.
ellauri190.html on line 243: By the 11th century, Kyivan Rus was a huge European power. Kyiv was bigger than London or Paris. The city had numerous buildings made of brick, including churches. It also had many private and public bathhouses, like Constantinople (and unlike Western European cities of the time). The realm, stretching from the White Sea to the north to the Black Sea to the south and from the steppes of the Don to the east to what is now eastern Poland to the west, was divided into many feudal fiefs, but the authority of the monarch in Kyiv was nonetheless absolute.
ellauri190.html on line 279: By the end of the 17th century, the newly forming Russian Empire under Tzar Peter I established its reign over the Ukrainian lands to the east of the Dnipro river, ceding the western part of Ukraine to the Republic (which, in turn, evolved more and more into the Polish monarchy rather than the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the old days). In 1702, a great son of Ukraine, a giant of military strategy, diplomacy, and statesmanship, Ivan Mazepa, being the Kozak leader of the eastern part of Ukraine, suppressed the uprising of Paliy on the other (Western) side of the Dnipro and added huge parts of the country to his control. It was a big step toward the unification and freedom of Ukraine. Moreover, in 1709 Mazepa joined his forces with the Swedish king Charles XII (haha, the gay) against Tzar Peter, hoping to rid his dear mother Ukraine from slavery in the captivity of the Tzars. And again… tragically, Mazepa managed to gather less manpower than he hoped to gather, because the populist agitators slandered him in their massive propaganda campaign (no doubt, directed from Muscovy), portraying him in the eyes of the Ukrainian Kozaks as a rich aristocrat who cares nothing about the “simple people,” a clandestine Catholic (or Protestant), and overall “not really Ukrainian.” (This tragedy will repeat itself in 1918 and in 2019.) Mazepa’s loyalists were defeated together with the Swedes, and Ukraine lost her historical chance for yet another time. But third time is a charm! Nobody will blame a Jew for being on the side of the catholics!
ellauri190.html on line 448: Alp Arslan was the second Sultan of the Seljuq Empire and great-grandson of Seljuq, the eponymous founder of the dynasty. His real name was Muhammad bin Dawud Chaghri, and for his military prowess, personal valour, and fighting skills he ob...
ellauri191.html on line 292: "primarily in recognition of his fruitful, varied and outstanding production in the realm of dramatic art"
ellauri191.html on line 1077: "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception"
ellauri191.html on line 1451: "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts"
ellauri191.html on line 1468: "for his novels, which with the perspicuity of realistic narrative art and the diversity and universality of myth, illuminate the human condition in the world of today"
ellauri191.html on line 1551: "who, through works rich in nuance – now clear-sightedly realistic, now evocatively ambiguous – has formed an Arabian narrative art that applies to all mankind"
ellauri191.html on line 1633: "who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality"
ellauri191.html on line 1682: "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality"
ellauri191.html on line 1714: "who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality"
ellauri191.html on line 1926: "because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality"
ellauri191.html on line 1943: "who with realism" title="Hallucinatory realism">hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary"
ellauri192.html on line 283: THIS same bias extends to literary forms. We look in vain on the Nobel register for the experimental, formally subversive, controversial movements and texts that distinguish modernism. No Surrealist has been rewarded, no major Expressionist, no poet or playwright out of the seminal world of Dada or absurdism (Andre Breton, Hugo Ball, Gertrude Stein). The boat is not to be rocked. On august occasion, lyric eroticism and even sorrowful homosexuality are admitted to Parnassus. Radical sexual play in style, in ''amoral'' revaluation, are vetoed. The liberating sensualists, such as John Cowper Powys, supreme in English fiction after Hardy, are left out. Colette is nowhere to be found. Her heir in sensuous contrivance, Nabokov, was blackballed.
ellauri192.html on line 287: Lastly, there is the rumor of the blacklist. No outside observer can show that any such list exists, let alone how and when it was explicitly arrived at. But there are stubborn, unsettling indications. Behind them stands the enigmatic figure and afterlife of Dag Hammerskjold. In one or two cases, the choice of laureate seems to have been largely his. His chill displeasures seem not only to have had great influence, but to persist beyond the grave. The list of lepers, for motives which may, in some masked degree, go back to Hammarskjold's own politics and arcane sexuality, is rumored to include Graham Greene, G"unter Grass and Borges, as it did Malraux (passed over, to de Gaulle's just anger, in favor of a French poet-diplomat close to Hammarskjold, viz. Saint-John Perse). The mere fact that the Nobel Prize in Literature has long passed Borges by suffices to put the whole institution in doubt. But whether any such blacklist is real remains baffled conjecture.
ellauri192.html on line 315: Bob Dylan was given the prize in 2016, and promptly showed the literary bad boys how a real rock star behaves, treating the academy with sustained contempt for months and piling humiliation on to the ridicule his award had already invited.
ellauri192.html on line 359: There are never sort of cutthroat debates and people getting really angry and storming out of the room.
ellauri192.html on line 627: While the church prayed, God answered. He miraculously delivered Peter from prison: an angel led him out of his cell and through the prison gate, which opened for them to pass (Acts 12:6–10). Upon realizing that he was not dreaming, Peter made his way to a place he knew was safe, Mary’s house (Acts 12:11–12).
ellauri192.html on line 653: Professor Gibian, who was born in Prague, said that he has been translating some of the more recent Seifert poems for his own edification and pleasure. "They are a combination of the intimate lyrical tone of Czech poetry," he said, "heavily influenced by French Surrealism with much of the eroticism characteristic of Czechoslovak poetry in this century. His earlier poetry was sometimes melancholy but his recent work is conversational, very compassionate. He has written a cycle of poems about Prague. All this brings back my life and loves in Prague." All these Czechs are teaching Russian in the U.S., who would bother to learn Czech anyway?
ellauri192.html on line 812: The song reflects many anti-capitalist views, and the music video features real world villains such as Alexander Lukashenko, Hugo Chávez, Saddam Hussein, and other leaders of anti-capitalistic countries.
ellauri192.html on line 904: Here is a book that Americans should read and ponder. We have no right to be angry and rage at the sight of a painted picture. Maybe we really remind her. – Saturday Review of Literature
ellauri194.html on line 764: For the Egyptian state to instrumentalize "human trafficking" charges to exert control over the expression & socioeconomic mobility of young women is deeply disturbing. There are real and serious cases of human trafficking that must be prosecuted--these TikTok cases are not it.
ellauri196.html on line 624: However, in the 1900s (decade), the two parties began to realign, with the main faction of the Republican Party coming to identify with the interests of banks and manufacturers, while a substantial portion of the rival Democratic Party took a more labor-friendly position. While not precluding its members from belonging to the Socialist Party or working with its members, the AFL traditionally refused to pursue the tactic of independent political action by the workers in the form of the existing Socialist Party or the establishment of a new labor party. After 1908, the organization´s tie to the Democratic party grew increasingly strong.
ellauri196.html on line 687: Despite being commonly regarded as a method actor, Brando disagreed. He claimed to have abhorred Stanislavski´s teachings. He said that actors were like breakfast cereals, meaning they were predictable.´
ellauri196.html on line 750: But you don´t really care for music, do you?
ellauri196.html on line 770: But if I did—well, really—what´s it to you?
ellauri197.html on line 102: He describes in the next lines how his love used to pass the “salley gardens / with little snow-white feet”. This is a great use of imagery that depicts his love as someone young, beautiful, and with the addition of “white,” pure feet. He describes the big mistake he made in regard to his life with his young woman. She told him to “take love easy” but he wasn’t able to do so. He rushed into this relationship and wasn’t as steady as he could’ve been. The man was “young and foolish” and now in his older age, he’s able to look back on his life and realize his mistakes.
ellauri197.html on line 405: And though each spring adds new vigor to love, as princes levy new taxes in times of war, and do not remit them even during peace, no winter shall reduce the spring’s increase. “Thus love is not like grass, but more like heaven; rather, it combines both realms and is constant in change.”
ellauri197.html on line 552: Gold Digger videot on suosittu meemi 21. vuosisadalla. Niistä näkee miten eri lailla millenniaalit kyllä puhuvat ("is that real? I was super depressed"), mutta ajattelevat ihan samoilla vanhoilla apinoiden totutuilla tavoilla. Kaikki kullinkaivuutarinat on keskenään samanlaisia, ja vanhan hyvän Darwinin alunperin keximiä.
ellauri197.html on line 597: – Utomlands är det bättre löner och dessutom ofta billigare att leva än i Moskva. Jag har funderat på Tjeckien eller USA. Det är friare i väst. Den enskilda människan har mer rättigheter. Men just nu känns det inte särskilt realistiskt att få jobb utomlands, jag har aldrig bott utomlands och jag måste tänka klart. I huvudet är allt fortfarande en enda röra.
ellauri198.html on line 241: All these anti-worker policies were carried out by Democratic governors and mayors under supposedly pro-labor Roosevelt. This brought the strike to an end. Vocally radical union leaders (like John Lewis of the United Mineworkers) blamed the President, the steel companies, and excessive violence of the police. And all these factors were a real part of the loss. But these same union leaders had tied their fate to the Democratic Party. Even after the Memorial Day massacre and the defeat of the strike, they continued to support Roosevelt and the Democratic machine.
ellauri198.html on line 243: The real reason for the defeat in the 1937 Little Steel Strike were the strategies and tactics of the union leaderships. They encouraged their members to have faith in Roosevelt and the Democrats, giving them a false sense of security that they would be protected against violence by their bosses, the police, and the National Guard. Had the workers relied only on their own power in unity, they could have been better prepared.
ellauri198.html on line 260: Esim Roland was the name of a real-life medieval military leader under Charlemagne who, more importantly, was the subject of the oldest surviving major work of French literature: an epic poem titled The Song of Roland. Roland was a loyal and trusting knight who was told to bring up the rear guard and burst his own temples open while sounding a horn too vigorously. What a way to go! In 1855, Robert Browning made the warrior the subject of his poem “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came,” which leads us back to Stephen King, of all the U.S. turds. It’s a bit incongruous to think of Dorff’s Roland West—an uncouth man who refers to “Saigon trim” and is eager to start a fight.
ellauri198.html on line 292: This poem is dedicated to the famous naturalist John James Audubon (as in Audubon society), and describes that man’s real-life practice of killing the birds he famously drew. He would use “fine shot” so as not to mutilate them, in order to deliver the best approximation of what they looked like in life. Warren doesn’t necessarily pass judgment on Audubon in this poem, but we might. All this cold, calculated murder in pursuit of “knowledge,” a.k.a. Audubon’s well-read work and much-regarded art; does it feel worth it?
ellauri198.html on line 335: Suddenly, Roland realizes that the mountain he has been looking at is the very one that hides the Dark Tunnel.
ellauri198.html on line 346: William Lyon Phelps (n.h.) proposes three different interpretations of the poem: In the first two, the Tower is a symbol of a knightly dick. Success only comes through failure or the end is the realization of futility. In his third interpretation, the Tower is simply a damn big tunnel.
ellauri198.html on line 728: Along the way they find Patrick Danville, a young man imprisoned by someone who calls himself Joe Collins but is really a psychic vampire named Dandelo. Dandelo feeds off the emotions of his victims, and starts to feed off of Roland and Susannah by telling them jokes. Roland and Susannah are alerted to the danger by Stephen King, who drops clues directly into the book, enabling them to defeat the vampire. They discover Patrick in the basement, and find that Dandelo had removed his tongue. Patrick is freed and soon his special talent becomes evident: his drawings and paintings become reality. As their travels bring them nearer to the Dark Tower, Susannah comes to the conclusion that Roland needs to complete his journey without her. Susannah asks Patrick to draw a door she has seen in her dreams to lead her out of this world. He does so and once it appears, Susannah says goodbye to Roland and crosses over to another world.
ellauri198.html on line 736: In a final "Coda" section, King urges the reader to close the book at this point, consider the story finished with a happy ending, and not venture inside the Tower with Roland. For those who do not heed the warning, the story resumes with Roland stepping into the Dark Tower. He realizes that the Tower is not really made of stone, but a kind of flesh: it is Gan's physical body. As he climbs the steps, Roland encounters various rooms containing siguls or signs of his past life. When he reaches the top of the Tower, he finds a door marked with his own name and opens it. Roland instantly realizes, to his horror, that he has reached the Tower countless times before. He is forced through the door by the hands of Gan and transported back in time to the Mohaine desert, back to where he was at the beginning of The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, with no memories of what has just occurred. The only difference is that, this time, Roland possesses the Horn of Eld, which in the previous incarnation he had left lying on the ground after the Battle of Jericho Hill. Roland hears the voice of Gan, whispering that, if he reaches the Tower again, perhaps this time the result will be different; there may yet be rest. The series ends where it began in the first line of book one: "The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed."
ellauri198.html on line 772: Toi Condition of Fire and Election-Love taitaa olla jotain kabbalismia (kz alla). Love, love, love. Kabbalah says that the only force in reality is the force of love. Evidently, without love, there is no life. Make love not war. (No siinähän se tuli!) This is why Kabbalah says that Creator, nature, and love are synonymous. Tucker Carlson Wears a Kabbalah Bracelet. It has been absolutely infuriating to watch supposedly "awake" people promote Tucker Carlson as some kind of mainstream hero. He is obviously a servant of the Jews and this is just one more piece of evidence.
ellauri198.html on line 780: Knowledge is aware not only of itself, but also of the negative of itself, or its limit. Knowing its limit means knowing how to sacrifice itself. This sacrifice is... self-abandonment.... Here it has to begin all over again at its immediacy, as freshly as before, and thence rise once more to the measure of its stature, as if, for it, all that preceded were lost, and as if it had learned nothing from the experience of the spirits that preceded. But re collection has conserved that experience, and is the inner being, and, in fact, the higher form of the substance. While, then, this phase of Spirit begins all over again its formative development, apparently starting solely from itself, yet at the same time it com mences at a higher level. The realm of spirits developed in this way, and assuming definite shape in existence, constitutes a succession, where one detaches and sets loose the other, and each takes over from its predecessor the empire of the spiritual world...
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...
ellauri198.html on line 823: Spending most of his time in London, Yeats met with Maud Gonne, a tall, beautiful, socially prominent young woman passionately devoted to Irish nationalism. Yeats soon fell in love with Gonne, and courted her for nearly three decades although he eventually learned that she had already borne two children from a long affair. Their sole attempt at copulation at long last in Paris ended with a fizz. Yeats found he actually really liked young boys and girls.
ellauri198.html on line 848: Another important element of poems in both these collections and other volumes is Yeats’s keen awareness of old age. Even his romantic poems from the late 1890s often mention gray hair and weariness, though those poems were written while he was still a young man. But when Yeats was nearly 60, his health began to fail and he was faced with real, rather than imaginary, “bodily decrepitude” (a phrase from “After Long Silence”) and nearness to death. Despite the author’s often keen awareness of his physical decline, the last 15 years of his life were marked by extraordinary vitality and an appetite for life, including young boys and girls.
ellauri198.html on line 874: There are two realities, the terrestrial and the condition of fire. 1 All power is from the terrestrial condition, for there all opposites meet and there only is the extreme of choice possible, full freedom. [This seems inaccurate slightly, the terrestrial or earthly condition contains the condition of fire, water, and air; the mental, the material, and mental-material interaction respectively. How to distinctly separate water and earth is an issue going back at least to the Corpus Hermeticum.] And there the heterogeneous is, evil, for evil is the strain one upon another of opposites; but in the condition of fire is all music and rest. [Compare this with interpretations of Manichean or Gnostic dualism that there is a pure and impure world; castor and pollux.] Between is the condition of air where images have but a borrowed life, that of memory or that reflected upon them when they symbolise colours and intensities of fire; the place of shades who are 'in the whirl of those who are fading,' and who cry like those amorous shades in the Japanese play:-- Huoh, ei jaxa. Tää kaverihan oli täysin tärähtänyt:
ellauri203.html on line 117: Dostoevsky began to understand clearly that Russian society’s greatest problem was not socialism as such but its departure from God. Thus the problem lay not in the social but in the spiritual realm. Socialism was a result of the people’s spiritual condition.
ellauri203.html on line 154: But the main reason for the quarrels was ideology. "All these wretched liberals find their principal pleasure in abusing Russia," Dostoyevsky wrote in a letter to a friend in 1867, referring to Turgenev´s new novel Smoke. Turgenev by that time was living in France and Dostoyevsky, sarcastically, advised him to buy a telescope as, "otherwise, you can´t really see [Russia] at all". Turgenev was offended.
ellauri203.html on line 306: Professional Ketman Miloszille on "the reluctant acceptance of Stalinist standards only to allow one to continue to pursue a desired career path. This is based on the idea of having only a single life and therefore using the time to the best of one's ability" or "to pursue artistic or scientific innovation which requires at least tolerating Socialist Realism and other such censorship standards in order to continue one's work." Miloszia ei realismi napannut, sosialistinen tai ei.
ellauri203.html on line 363: Vallankumouksellisen puhtauden Ketman, salainen uskomus, että Josif Stalin petti Vladimir Leninin opetukset käynnistämällä joukkoterrorin, pakkokollektivismin, GULAG- keskitysleirit ja tukahduttamalla kirjallisuuden ja taiteen sietämällä vain sosialistista realismia. Tämän Ketmanin seuraajat uskoivat, että uusi kirjallinen ja taiteellinen kukoistus seuraisi toisen maailmansodan loppua ja että Stalinia ei vain siedettävä, vaan siihen asti myös tuettava. Miłosz kirjoittaa: "Tämä Ketman-lajitelma oli laajalle levinnyt ellei yleinen Venäjällä toisen maailmansodan aikana, ja sen nykyinen muoto on jo kerran petetyn toivon uudestisyntyminen."
ellauri203.html on line 365: Esteettinen Ketman, käytäntö paeta sosialistista realismia täyttämällä elämänsä salaa menneiden aikojen taiteella, kirjallisuudella ja musiikilla. Miłosz kirjoittaa: "Näissä olosuhteissa esteettinen Ketmanon kaikki mahdollisuudet levitä. Se ilmaistaan ​​tiedostamattomana outouden kaipuuna, joka kanavoidaan kontrolloituihin huvituksiin, kuten teatteriin, elokuviin ja kansanjuhliin, mutta myös erilaisiin eskapismin muotoihin. Kirjoittajat kaivautuvat muinaisiin teksteihin, kommentoivat ja muokkaavat muinaisia ​​kirjailijoita. He kirjoittavat lastenkirjoja, jotta heidän mielikuvituksensa olisi hieman vapaampi. Monet valitsevat yliopisto-uran, koska kirjallisuudenhistorian tutkimus tarjoaa turvallisen tekosyyn sukeltaa menneisyyteen ja keskustella esteettisesti arvokkaiden teosten kanssa. Entisen proosan ja runouden kääntäjien määrä moninkertaistuu. Taidemaalarit etsivät kiinnostuksilleen lähdettä lastenkirjojen kuvituksista, joissa raikkaiden värien valintaa voidaan perustella vetoamalla lasten naiiviin mielikuvitukseen. Näyttämöpäälliköt,Lope de Vega tai Shakespeare – eli ne heidän näytelmänsä, jotka keskus on hyväksynyt."
ellauri203.html on line 367: Ammattimainen Ketman, stalinististen standardien vastahakoinen hyväksyminen vain salliakseen jatkaa haluamallaan uralla. Tämä perustuu ajatukseen, että meillä on vain yksi elämä ja sen vuoksi aika käytetään parhaan kykynsä mukaan taiteelliseen tai tieteelliseen innovaatioon, mikä vaatii ainakin sosialistisen realismin ja muiden vastaavien sensuuristandardien sietämistä työnsä jatkamiseksi.
ellauri203.html on line 380: Sodan jälkeen Andrzejewski alkoi kirjoittaa, ja kun uusi Puolan valtio alkoi hitaasti vaatia häneltä sokeaa tottelevaisuutta, hän totteli kyselemättä. Andrzejewski jopa tuomitsi julkisesti aiemman kirjoittamisensa sosialistisesta realismista poikkeamisesta. Vaikka Andrzejewski on joskus kirjoittanut katolisia romaaneja, hän hyväksyy mielellään kannan, joka pitää Vatikaania tuomitsevia puheita. Sen jälkeen muut intellektuellit alkoivat kutsua Andrzejewskia "kunnioitettavaksi prostituoiduksi".
ellauri203.html on line 401: Monet hänen sodanjälkeisistä teoksistaan, mukaan lukien "Runo petturille" ("Poemat dla zdrajcy"), hyökkäys Czesław Miłoszia vastaan, "Chryzostom Bulwiećin matka Ciemnogródiin" ("Podróż Chryzostoma Bulwiecia do Ciemnogrodu") ja panegyri " Stalin" Dead" ("Umarł Stalin") (1953), kirjoitettiin sosialistisen realistin periaatteiden mukaisesti. Vuonna 1950 hänestä tuli ideologisen nokkimisen kohde, ja Adam Ważyk tuomitsi hänen taiteellisen työnsä puolalaisten kirjailijoiden liittokokouksessa pikkuporvarilliseksi. Parempi sekin kuin Miloszin ketkumainen poroporvarilisuus.
ellauri203.html on line 448: human life: still the same motley picture--in reality so little
ellauri203.html on line 648: Martin, a respected doctor (huoh), his wife Karin, Karin's seventeen year old brother Minus, and widowed father David of Karin and Minus' have convened at the family's summer home on an island off the coast of Sweden to celebrate David's return from the Swiss Alps, where he was substantially completing his latest novel (huoh). The family has long lived a fantasy of they being a loving one, David's extended absences which are the cause of many of the family's problems. Without that parental guidance, Minus is at a confused and vulnerable stage of his life where he is a bundle of repressed emotions, most specifically concerning not feeling loved by his father and concerning the opposite sex (huoh). He is attracted to females as a collective but does not know how to handle blatant female sexuality, especially if it is directed his way. A month earlier Karin was released from a mental institution (huoh). Her doctor has told Martin that the likelihood that she will fully recover from her illness is low, her ultimate fate being that her mental state will disintegrate totally, although she has functioned well since her release. In his love for her, Martin has vowed to himself to see her through whatever she faces. As Karin begins to lose grip on reality, Minus is the one most directly affected, although it does bring out the issues all the men are facing with regard to their interrelationships.
ellauri203.html on line 656: Karin is trying to readjust to life with her family after her release from a mental institution. Her husband Martin is patient with her as she experiences the highs and lows of life. Both she and her younger brother Minus have issues with their father David, who is visiting. Martin is a well-known author who travels frequently and is estranged from his children. He´s about to publish his latest effort and spends much of his time alone, finalizing the manuscript before submitting it t the publishers. After having sex with Minus she realizes she is unable to live in two worlds and must choose between institutionalization and home life.
ellauri204.html on line 704: Antoine Marie Joseph Paul Artaud, better known as Antonin Artaud, was a French writer, poet, dramatist, visual artist, essayist, actor and theatre director. He is widely recognized as one of the major figures of the European avant-garde. In particular, he had a profound influence on twentieth-century theatre through his conceptualization of the Theatre of Cruelty. Known for his raw, surreal and transgressive work, his texts explored themes from the cosmologies of ancient cultures, philosophy, the occult, mysticism and indigenous Mexican practices. Hirveää scheissea.
ellauri204.html on line 721: Artaud liittyi surrealisteihin, ja hän johti Surrealististen tutkimusten toimistoa (Bureau de recherches surréalistes). Huhtikuussa 1925 ilmestynyt Surrealistisen vallankumouksen (La Révolution surréaliste) kolmas julkaisu on hyvin pitkälle Artaud’n käsialaa. Artaud ei kuitenkaan kannattanut surrealistien käsitystä poliittisesta ja kantaa ottavasta taiteesta, joten tiet erkanivat.
ellauri206.html on line 81: One of the best-known modern studies of mimesis—understood in literature as a form of realism—is Erich Auerbach's Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, which opens with a famous comparison between the way the world is represented in Homer's Odyssey and the way it appears in the Bible. Eric thought the Bible way was way better in all respects. But he was a Jew, so surprise surprise.
ellauri206.html on line 446: Ehei, jonninjoutavaan Ortega y Gassettiin ei pidä sekoittaa Petrus Gassendia, ketunnäköistä pikku teologia ja astronomia 1600-luvulta joka vastusti tomisteja, peukutti Hobbesia, Galileita ja Kopernikusta ja joutui Cartesiuxen vihoihin. Koitti sovittaa yhteen Jeesuxen ja Epikuroxen ja sai siitä haukut materialistixi. Näki kuunpimennyxiä ja pyrstötähtiä ja arvioi että aurinko on 1Kx kuuta isompi. Nimitti revontulet Aurora borealixexi. Sellainen lumihiutale. Descartes kelmi kehtas nyysiä vielä sen havainnot muista lumihiutaleista.
ellauri206.html on line 522: Lasta odottava Johanna Harlin hehkuu Cannesin juhlissa kuin tulitikku - Some ylistää. Oletko muuten katsonut The Harlins -realityä? Mielipiteitä?
ellauri207.html on line 108: Waya, that third picture lookin real pornographic!
ellauri210.html on line 76: Synge kirjoitti realistisia kansankuvauksia ja on Irlannin kirjallisuuden uudistajia. W. B Yeatsin houkuttelemana hän muutti asumaan Aransaarille ja kirjoitti sikäläistä maalaiselämää kuvaavan The Aran Islands. Meillä on se.
ellauri210.html on line 94: Antero tulkkaa Sigge Riemun huumoriteoriaa et huumori on superegon (sic) mielihyväperiaatteen voitto egon realismista kun jälkimmäinen joutuu liian ahtaalle. Noh noh Antero, ei Riemu niin sanonut. Yliminä on vakavalärväisin koko kolmikosta. Huumorissa yliminä antaa minän olla kurkottamatta yliminän ideaalikuuseen ja antaa sen kapsahtaa idin mielihyvän katajaan. Sixi se on alhaista.
ellauri210.html on line 212: Roussel oli omana elinaikanaan marginaalinen kirjailija, eivätkä läheskään kaikki kirjallisuudenhistoriat mainitse hänen nimeään. Sen sijaan surrealistit arvostivat häntä. Michel Foucault kirjoitti ensimmäisen kirjansa Rousselista. OuLiPo-ryhmä, Nouveau Roman –kirjailijat ja Tel Quelin jäsenet sen sijaan ovat jatkaneet Rousselin viitoittamalla päättömyyxien tiellä.
ellauri210.html on line 319: Picassosta ei koskaan tullut surrealistisen liikkeen virallista jäsentä, mutta hänellä oli kavereihin läheiset yhteydet, ja surrealistit sen myös omivat.
ellauri210.html on line 341: Mimmosia runoja Pablo väsäsi? Entä mimmosia läppiä? Picasso kirjoitti paljon surrealistista runoutta vuodesta 1935 alkaen ja surrealistisen näytelmän Le Désir attrapé par la queue (1941).
ellauri210.html on line 365: One of them was the Swiss enema Arthur Cravan. Described by one critic as “a world tramp … a traverser of borders and resister of orders,” Cravan traveled the globe in the early 1900s by forging documents and assuming false identities, preening, harassing, and haranguing, as he went. He was hailed by André Breton as a pivotal precursor of Dadaism, and belonged to that category of floating prewar avant-gardists whose legacy resides more in their mode of living than their artistic creations. Indeed, he declared himself anti-art and avowed boxing to be the ultimate creative expression of the modern, American-tinged age. He’s often referred to as a “poet-boxer,” though he wasn’t especially accomplished as either; his real talent appears to have been making a spectacle of himself, in every sense. Publicist rather than a pugilist.
ellauri210.html on line 367: Cravan’s real name was Fabian Avenarius Lloyd; he adopted myriad pseudonyms and aliases during his short life. He was born in Switzerland, in 1887, to Irish and British parents with whom he had a tumultuous relationship, though he was immensely proud of his aunt Constancez, who was Oscar Wilde’s wife. In his early teens, Cravan came to regard the familial link to the world’s most disreputable genius as proof that he was destined for a life of fabulous infamy.
ellauri210.html on line 634: Arp liittyi 1912 Blaue Reiter -taiteilijaryhmään ja perusti vuonna 1916 Hugo Ballin kanssa Zürichiin dadaistisen ryhmän Dada Zürich. Käyttäen nimeä Hans Arp hän perusti 1920 Max Ernstin ja aktivisti Alfred Grünwaldin kanssa Kölniin dadaryhmän Dada Köln. Hänen maalauksiaan oli kuitenkin 1924 esillä surrealismin ensimmäisessä näyttelyssä Galerie Pierressä Pariisissa.
ellauri210.html on line 636: Arp muutti 1926 Ranskaan, jossa hän pääasiallisesti asui. Hän irrottautui 1931 surrealismista perustaakseen Abstraction-Créationin ja työskenteli Pariisissa toimineen Abstraction-Création-ryhmän kanssa sekä kirjoitti artikkeleita aikakauskirjaan Transition. Koko 1930-luvun ja elämänsä loppuun asti hän kirjoitti ja julkaisi esseitä ja runoja. Vuonna 1942 hän pakeni kotoaan Meudonista saksalaisten miehityksen alta ja asui Zürichissä sodan päättymiseen saakka. Hän kirjoitti ranskaksi ja saksaksi.
ellauri210.html on line 702: Koko elämänsä aikana Savinio sävelsi viisi oopperaa ja kirjoitti vähintään 47 kirjaa, mukaan lukien useita omaelämäkertoja ja muistelmia. Hän myös kirjoitti ja tuotti laajasti teoksia teatterille. Hänen työnsä saivat ristiriitaisia arvioita hänen elinaikanaan, usein johtuen liian laaja-alaisesta modernististen tekniikoiden käytöstä. Hän sai vaikutteita ja oli Apollinairen , Picasson, Jean Cocteaun, Max Jacobin ja Fernand Légerin aikalainen, ja hänellä oli kova yritys mukaan surrealistiseen liikkeeseen.
ellauri210.html on line 782: After the war, Tanguy is sent back to Spain, Barcelona where he learns that his grandmother has recently passed away and there is no one else to take care of him. He is sent to a reformation school for juvenile delinquents and orphans, run by priests who are no less cruel and sadist than the Nazi "kapos." Bitter, Tanguy believes they are worse than the Nazis because these priests hide their sadism behind the facade of religion and confession, but that makes their sin no less. He succeeds in escaping along with a "companion," but is forced to separate from his as well. This time around, he finds himself in a school run by a group of priests but unlike the reformation school, here, Tanguy is able to grow, learn and live comfortably. It is here, that he truly flourishes and finds friends and solace. But he is still not completely at peace and sets off again in search of the parents who had abandoned and forsaken him to such a bitter destiny. He does find them eventually, but only to realise that the years of hardship and horror experienced by him have built an impenetrable barrier between them. He is no longer a left wing radical like them. He has learned not to hate the capos. Don't get mad get even. LOL.
ellauri210.html on line 833: Tristan Tzara captured the inspired lunacy in his 1921 Dada Manifesto on Lukewarm Love. Marcel Duchamp’s “Readymades,” or Francis Picabia’s canvases of human figures as functionless machines belong here. Dada began as a limited franchise, with key outposts in Zurich, Berlin, Paris, and New York. Preceding the Surrealist movement by several years, and often inspired by the Communist Party (though not tied to it), its origins lay in a militant nostalgia for a pre-war lost Eden. Dadaists sought “an art based on fundamentals to cure the madness of the age and a new order of things that would restore the balance between heaven and hell." (Jean Arp).
ellauri210.html on line 1058: Varhaiskauden surrealistinen Dali teki tilaa 1935 henkilölle nimeltä Avida Dollars, joka maalasi julkkisten muotokuvia, palasi paavin helmaan ja sai siltä sovinnaisesta kirkkotaiteestaan peukutuxia. Sille Anterolla ei ole mitään asiaa.
ellauri210.html on line 1060: Vuonna 1929 Dalí tutustui moniin surrealismin merkkihenkilöihin, joiden joukossa oli runoilija Paul Éluard vaimonsa Galan kanssa. Erottuaan miehestään vuonna 1932 Galasta tuli Dalín muusa ja manageri; naimisiin he menivät vasta 1958. Dalín menestyksen tärkeänä osana on pidetty Galan liikevainua ja hänen ideoimiaan mainostemppuja.
ellauri210.html on line 1064: Surrealistisena maalarina Dalí kertoi pyrkivänsä ”materialisoimaan läpikotaisin irrationaalisia kuvia hyperrealistisella tarkkuudella” ja kutsui taulujaan ”käsinmaalatuiksi univalokuviksi”. Luomisprosessiaan Dalí nimitti ”paranoidis-kriittiseksi menetelmäksi”.
ellauri210.html on line 1068: Dalí etääntyi 1930-luvun alussa surrealistien vasemmistolaisista aatteista yhä selvemmin ja muuttui vuosi vuodelta oikeistolaisemmaksi. Dalín tempaukset herättivät pahaa verta joissakin surrealismin johtohahmoissa, sillä heidän mielestään Dalín käyttäytyminen saattoi vahingoittaa liikettä ja sen radikaalivasemmistolaisuuteen perustuneita tavoitteita. Dalí maalasi vuonna 1933 kiistellyn Leninin muotokuvan Wilhelm Tellin arvoitus sekä toiseen teokseensa hakaristin. Surrealistien johtaja André Breton järkyttyi ja järjesti vuonna 1934 surrealistien piirissä ”oikeudenkäynnin” Dalín erottamiseksi ryhmästä. Dalí puolustautui selittämällä, että hän oli maalannut Leninin ja Hitlerin näkemiensä unien pohjalta ja että hänen kiinnostuksensa Hitleriin oli epäpoliittista ja puhtaasti taiteellista.
ellauri210.html on line 1070: Kun Espanjan sisällissota puhkesi kesällä 1936, ulkomailla oleskellut Dalí sanoi kannattavansa tasavaltalaisia. Francon fasistien päästyä voitolle hän kuitenkin käänsi takkinsa varmistaakseen, että voisi palata sodan jälkeen Espanjaan. Kun Dalí ei vastustanut Francon diktatuuria sisällissodan päättymisen 1939 jälkeen, Breton syytti Dalía fasistisista mielipiteistä, itsekeskeisyydestä, itsensä korostamisesta ja taloudellisesta ahneudesta, ja hän karkotti Dalín vuonna 1939 surrealistien piiristä lopullisesti. Eräät myöhemmätkin kriitikot ovat nimittäneet Dalía fasistiksi. Lavakoomikoxikin, muttei sentään humoristixi.
ellauri210.html on line 1072: Yhdysvalloissa vietetty aika toi Dalílle aiempaakin suurempaa menestystä. Hänen näyttelynsä kiersi maan suurimmissa kaupungeissa, ja hän julkaisi omaelämäkertansa, josta tuli myyntimenestys. Hän teki yhteistyötä Walt Disneyn kanssa: he suunnittelivat surrealistista piirroselokuvaa Destino, mutta tuotanto keskeytettiin ja elokuva valmistui vasta vuonna 2003. Eivät varmaan päässeet yhteisymmärryxeen vizeistä.
ellauri210.html on line 1085: Dalí valitsi maalaustensa aiheiksi sellaisia, joita hän piti spirituaalisina ja pyrki paljastamaan niissä olevia piileviä voimia. Hän uskoi, että kaikissa esineissä on tällaisia voimia ja halusi vangita ne maalauksiinsa ja itselleen niitä maalaamalla. Tätä edisti hänen kiinnostuksensa atomipommiin, joka oli hänen mielestään erityisen mystinen ja voimakas. Käyttämällä klassismia Dalí pyrki käyttämään hyväkseen sen realismia päästäkseen lähemmäksi kaikissa substansseissa olevaa henkisyyttä, ja siksi lähemmäksi ylhäisyyttä. Maalaus on ensimmäinen, jossa hän käytti klassismia tällä tavalla ja siinä ennakoitiin muita teemoja, joita Dalín kiinnostus henkisyyteen toi myöhemmin mukanaan, kuten levitointi ja painovoiman neutralisointi.
ellauri210.html on line 1090: La originalidad de la perspectiva y la habilidad técnica a la hora de pintar el cuadro lo han hecho muy popular, hasta el punto de que en 1961, un fanático realizó un acto vandálico contra él de poca gravedad.
ellauri210.html on line 1092: Dalí tomó al famoso doble de Hollywood, Russ Saunders, como modelo para pintar a Cristo, aunque hay quien afirma que el artista tomó como modelo en realidad al trapecista Diego Schmiedl. Esta es posiblemente, la obra más humana y humilde que se ha pintado sobre la Crucifixión de Cristo. Aunque, también, podríamos afirmar que la perspectiva del observador que ve a Cristo desde arriba, es decir desde donde podría verlo Dios Padre, coloca al artista en ese papel.
ellauri210.html on line 1109: Mary Leonora Carrington OBE (6 April 1917 – 25 May 2011) was a British-born Mexican artist, surrealist painter, and novelist. She lived most of her adult life in Mexico City and was one of the last surviving participants in the surrealist movement of the 1930s. Carrington was also a founding member of the women's liberation movement in Mexico during the 1970s.
ellauri210.html on line 1111: Educated by governesses, tutors, and nuns, she was expelled from two schools, including New Hall School, Chelmsford, for her rebellious behaviour, until her family sent her to Florence, where she attended Mrs Penrose's Academy of Art. She also, briefly, attended St Mary's convent school in Ascot. In 1927, at the age of ten, she saw her first Surrealist painting in a Left Bank gallery in Paris and later met many Surrealists, including Paul Éluard. Her father opposed her career as an artist, but her mother encouraged her. She returned to England and was presented at Court, but according to her, she brought a copy of Aldous Huxley's Eyeless in Gaza (1936) to read instead.
ellauri210.html on line 1113: In 1936 Carrington saw the work of the German surrealist Max Ernst at the International Surrealist Exhibition in London and was attracted to the Surrealist artist before she even met him. In 1937 Carrington met Ernst at a party held in London. The artists bonded and returned together to Paris, where Ernst promptly separated from his wife.
ellauri210.html on line 1122: Carrington was adopted as a femme-enfant by the Surrealists because of her rebelliousness against her upper-class upbringing. Carrington was interested in presenting female sexuality as she experienced it, rather than as that of male surrealists' characterization of female sexuality. Some of her works are still hanging at James' former family home, currently West Dean College in West Dean, West Sussex.
ellauri210.html on line 1123: She later married Emerico Weisz (nicknamed "Chiki"), born in Hungary in 1911. Chiki Weisz died 17 January 2007, at home. He was 97 years old. Together they had two sons: Gabriel, an intellectual and poet, and Pablo, a doctor and Surrealist artist. Leonora Carrington died on 25 May 2011, aged 94, in a hospital in Mexico City as a result of complications arising from pneumonia. In 2015, Carrington was honoured through a Google Doodle commemorating her 98th birthday.
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ellauri210.html on line 1140: En vano la escritura de Prassinos fue considerada por los surrealistas como “escritura automática” que bien entendida nada tiene que ver con el azar, sino con la capacidad de liberar el pensamiento, lejos de cualquier convención y norma. Estos personajes muestran sus obsesiones sin pudor.
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  1. Surrealism and Women By Mary Ann Caws, Gloria Gwen Raaberg
    ellauri210.html on line 1298: El surrealismo nos situó ante el éxito de la estética de lo feo frente al fracaso de la belleza convencional y manida. Aglutinar el pánico, la tortura, el sufrimiento, lo indecible etc., nos permite encontrar una experiencia estética en todo ello. La categoría estética de lo feo nos conduce a una catarsis en la que se manifiestan nuestros sentimientos más profundos y nos permite tener conciencia plena de lo real.
    ellauri210.html on line 1300: La belleza subversiva del surrealismo muestra lo “anormal” invirtiendo así el concepto armonioso de lo bello. El universo surrealista se construye a partir de una extraña fauna, ambivalente e imprevisible, todo un bestiario original y prolífico, un particular jardín del Edén de los horrores “troublant”.
    ellauri210.html on line 1306: Mansour, lejos de generar o de seguir con la imagen de la mujer creada por André Bretón incluye la belleza fatal, entendida como una belleza herida, lejos del principio de Narciso. Junto con Gisèle Prassinos y Lise Deharme proceden a crear una renovación estética en la literatura surrealista. Adjetivos como “laid(e)”, “malade”, “malformé(e)” serán típicos de estas autoras que elaboran un reflejo femenino escribiendo sobre “antiNadjas” als gegen Bretons Roman verfasste Anti Nadja.
    ellauri210.html on line 1308: Nadja (1928), the second book published by André Breton, is one of the iconic works of the French surrealist movement. It begins with the question "Who am I?"
    ellauri210.html on line 1310: It is based on Breton's actual "interactions" with a young woman, Nadja (actually Léona Camille Ghislaine Delacourt 1902–1941), over the course of ten days, and is presumed to be a semi-autobiographical description of his relationship with a patient of Pierre Janet. The book's non-linear structure is grounded in reality by references to other Paris surrealists such as Louis Aragon and 44 photographs. Tästä E. Saarinen lie ottanut postmodernia mallia.
    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.
    ellauri210.html on line 1318: In the remaining quarter of the text, André distances himself from her corporeal form and descends into a meandering rumination on her absence, so much so that one wonders if her absence offers him greater inspiration than does her presence. It is, after all, the reification and materialization of Nadja as an ordinary person that André ultimately despises and cannot tolerate to the point of inducing tears. There is something about the closeness once felt between the narrator and Nadja that indicated a depth beyond the limits of conscious rationality, waking logic, and sane operations of the everyday. There is something essentially “mysterious, improbable, unique, bewildering” about her; this reinforces the notion that their propinquity serves only to remind André of Nadja's impenetrability. Her eventual recession into absence is the fundamental concern of this text, an absence that permits Nadja to live freely in André's conscious and unconscious, seemingly unbridled, maintaining her paradoxical role as both present and absent. With Nadja's past fixed within his own memory and consciousness, the narrator is awakened to the impenetrability of reality and perceives a particularly ghostly residue peeking from under its thin veil. Thus, he might better put into practice his theory of Surrealism, predicated on the dreaminess of the experience of reality within reality itself. Nadja Nadja soromnoo.
    ellauri210.html on line 1346: Prassinos, heredera de los cuentos tradicionales de hadas contamina su imaginario con personajes desviados, transformándolos en “contes bizarres”. En un marco irreal, típico de los cuentos surrealistas juega con las metamorfosis: objetos que adquieren dimensión animal, humanos que se animalizan, animales que se transforman en humanos, o personas que se reapropian de otras, como muestran algunos de sus cuentos, como “la Psyché” donde la protagonista sufre por parte de otra mujer una apropiación de su voluntad, de su personalidad, llegando a ser su doble. Como en el estadio del espejo de Lacan, la protagonista reacciona al contemplar su imagen, no ante el espejo, sino ante la otra mujer: “Nous étions plus que jumelles et nous nous regardions subjuguées, chacune dans le miroir humain que lui tendait l’autre”.
    ellauri210.html on line 1366: Joyce Mansour nee Joyce Patricia Adès, (25 July 1928 – 27 August 1986), was an Egyptian-French author, notable as a surrealist poet. She became the best known surrealist female poet, author of 16 books of poetry, as well as a number of important prose and theatre pieces. Ei ehtinyt mukaan Piha-Anteron humoristeihin, mutta Antero kirjoitti siitä erillisiä puffeja.
    ellauri210.html on line 1374: Mansour first came in contact with Parisian surrealism while still living in Cairo. She moved to Paris in 1953 at the age of 20.[1] In 1947, her first marriage at the age of 19 ended after six months when her husband died. Her second marriage was to Samir Mansour in 1949 and they divided their time between Cairo and Paris. Mansour began to write in French.
    ellauri210.html on line 1380: In 1954, Joyce Mansour became involved with the surrealist movement after Jean-Louise Bédouin wrote a review praising Cris in Médium: Communication surréaliste that May. Joyce Mansour actively participated in the second wave of surrealism in Paris. Her apartment was a popular meeting place for members of the surrealist group. L'exécution du testament du Marquis de Sade, the performance piece by Jean Benoît took place in Mansour’s apartment, where she "collaborated" with obscure minor representatives such as Pierre Alechinsky, Enrico Baj, Hans Bellmer, Gerardo Chávez, Jorge Camacho, Ted Joans, Pierre Molinier, Reinhoud d'Haese and Max Walter Svanberg.
    ellauri210.html on line 1382: Jean Benoît (1922-2010) was a Canadian artist known as "The Enchanter of Serpents", most famous for his surrealist sculptures. One sculpture called "Book Cover for Magnetic Fields" features demonic figures ripping an egg from a book. Magnetic Fields was the name of the book Breton wrote with Philippe Soupault, which Breton called the first surrealist book. Many of his works include demonic figures, brutal sexual images, exaggerated phalluses, and so on. Benoît was active and remained productive, working every day on his art until he died on August 20, 2010, in Paris. He was 88.
    ellauri213.html on line 128: Pahixina sentään vaan persoonattomat pieruntuprahduxet, JKK Rowlingilta nyysityt ankeuttajat. Ne trendaavat. His Dark Materialsissakin oli sellaiset. Ei tarvi maxaa näyttelijän taxoja eikä kexiä vuorosanoja. Senkun tuhraa digikuvan päälle jotain rändöm pixeleitä. Motiiveita ei tarvi miettiä eikä kexiä selityxiä. Onhan siinä realismia tavallisiin Disneypahixiin verrattuna. Kukaan ei ole pudonnut pienenä maalipurkkiin ja muuttunut ilkeäxi kuin Silppuri.
    ellauri213.html on line 190: reality. Often, puppets or roles may be used to get
    ellauri213.html on line 249: International camps are a chance to really immerse yourself in an adventure abroad. At these events, you'll get to see incredible locations - recent events have been hosted in Iceland, Japan and the USA! And in UK - you don't need a passport to go if you got a British one!
    ellauri213.html on line 251: You join together with thousands of other members for a set programme reflective of the host country’s culture and customs. As well as a huge closing ceremony. This event is for members aged 16 to 22. Sadly the next World Scout Moot in 2022 has been cancelled, but we hope this will take place again in 2025. We hiked, swam, explored one another and ate our shorts becoming really great friends. Learned how to give support during the Ukraine conflict. The 25th World Scout Jamboree will take place in 2023 in South Korea. Lieköhän yhtään venäläisiä kaukopartiolaisia kuzuttujen joukossa?
    ellauri213.html on line 377: Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin, known familiarly by Soviet citizens as "Kalinych", was a Soviet politician and Old Bolshevik revolutionary. He served as head of state of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and later of the Soviet Union from 1919 to 1946. From 1926, he was a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Born to a peasant family, Kalinin worked as a metal worker in Saint Petersburg and took part in the 1905 Russian Revolution as an early member of the Bolsheviks. During and after the October Revolution, he served as mayor of Petrograd. After the revolution, Kalinin became the head of the new Soviet state, as well as a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and the Politburo. Kalinin remained the titular head of state of the Soviet Union after the rise of Joseph Stalin, but held little real power or influence. He retired in 1946 and died in the same year.
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    ellauri214.html on line 41: So, yes, the cynicism is something that is completely accepted socially in Russia and really disgusts me. They think everybody is corrupt and cynical, including westerners, and on top of that, they are unbelievably lazy. I did not want my kids to grow up to be like that. So I moved to the West. Im a fund manager. Managing funds is fun, but dont expect two långa fikapauser per dag, with no shop talk allowed, like the Swedes.
    ellauri214.html on line 70: In response to a Twitter post about how COVID-19 has been affecting people who menstruate, Rowling wrote, “‘People who menstruate.’ I’m sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?”. In this post, Rowling mocks trans people by insinuating that women who do not have a period are not real women. This tweet not only offended trans women who do not have periods, but also cisgender women born with medical conditions that prevent them from having a period, older women who have gone through menapause, and transgender men who still menstrate. Rowling has continued to bash transgender people by comparing hormone therapy to gay conversion therapy and tweeting articles arguing that transitioning is a medical experiment. Many have called Rowling out on her transphobia, and some have attempted to educate her on transgender issues and the difference between sex and gender. However, the author has not been receptive to these comments, and continues to deny that she is transphobic. Rowling’s transphobia has prompted Harry Potter actors Daniel Radcliff (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermionie Granger), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley), and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) to show their support for the transgender community. The only actor staunchly standing on her side is Tom Veladro (Voldemort). Oops, I shouldn't have said the name.
    ellauri214.html on line 84: It’s difficult to imagine the phrases “miraculously unguarded vagina” or “with an ache in his heart and in his balls” being found in the G-rated wizard novels, but they abound in the X-rated Casual Vacancy. In addition to the risque descriptions, many of the characters (teens especially) are troubled and one mother is a heroine addict. “I have a lot of real-world material in me, believe you me,” Rowling tells The New Yorker. “The thing about fantasy—there are certain things you just don’t do in fantasy. You don’t have sex with unicorns.” A good rule of thumb. They are horny but much too pointy for close comfort.
    ellauri214.html on line 88: The Harry Potter series didn’t become a global phenomenon just because it was an exciting adventure, but because there was a real heart to it, characters who had both strengths and weaknesses, who struggled with their choices, much like Batman or Superman. Not so this time. Instead, “The Casual Vacancy” is a generally well-written book whose central theme is responsibility for those less fortunate, all the time imbued with ever-present British themes of class and notions of propriety.
    ellauri214.html on line 104: I think JK Rowling did one thing exceptionally well: she had really interesting whimsical ideas based on everyday mundane life, and she can write these ideas out in a very visually exciting fashion. These little sparkles of crazy fun ideas can almost make you forget about the other glaring problems of the book. A lot of people (myself included) are attracted, or mesmerized by these whimsical sparkles of imagination. It's a fascinating magical world that's so imaginative and yet at the same time mirror our own.
    ellauri214.html on line 167: Because I'm often the MacGuffin of the movie, my self-centeredness is often justified at the end. It really is, all about me.
    ellauri214.html on line 181: Depending on the rating, I’m seen drinking hard liquor and doing drugs. But unless the show's theme is about drugs, these habit never really have negative impact on my health or my actions.
    ellauri214.html on line 520: Financial Times vartioi mustasukkaisesti saavuttamiaan etuja. Olga Tokarczukin naistenkirjan Alku eka jäykkä elin pongahtaa esiin Elin pöxyn etumuxesta sivulla 31. Se kuuluu alaikäiselle jutkupojalle. Se lie ollut siis esinahaton. Hyvä alku kuitenkin. Totta tai tarua, maagista tai inhorealismia, naisaikuisfantasiaa, ihan sama, jäykkä molo kello yhdessä terska ulkona esinahasta on silti aina paikallaan, ei koskaan pois tieltä. Sukkahousut voivat olla tiellä, muttei muna juhlakunnossa.
    ellauri214.html on line 535: Halfway through her fifth novel Flights, Olga Tokarczuk asks her readers to take pity on the poor souls for whom English is their “real language”. “Just imagine!” teases Poland’s most widely translated female author. “They don’t have anything to fall back on or turn to in moments of doubt. How lost they must feel in the world, where all instructions, all the lyrics of the stupidest possible songs, all the excruciating pamphlets and brochures — even the buttons in the lift! — are in their private language . . . they are accessible to everyone and everything!”
    ellauri214.html on line 545: She trained and practised as a clinical psychologist but quit after realising that she was “much more neurotic than my clients” to become a full-time writer, on a mission to use language “like a fork and knife when you have to eat reality”. As her international reputation grew, so did her air-mile count.
    ellauri216.html on line 169: In Proclus’ view, no single component of reality can be evil in itself. All that exists is good in its essence and strives to achieve goodness in its activity too.
    ellauri216.html on line 172: To become evil means to fail to reach this perfection, to deviate from one’s nature. Evil thus has no positive existence of itself. It is a failure having no reality of its own, being but an incidental perversion of something good.
    ellauri216.html on line 541: Jumalankantajaisä Makarios syntyi Egyptin suistomaa-alueen kylässä vuoden 300 tienoilla. Nuoruudessaan hän työskenteli kamelinajajana. Jumala kutsui häntä kuitenkin toisenlaiseen elämään ja Makarios vastasi kutsuun kuuliaisesti. Hän vetäytyi kylässään keljaan ja aloitti yksinäisen rukous- ja paastokilvoituksen. Kun ihmiset tahtoivat tehdä hänestä papin, hän pakeni toiseen kylään. Siellä raskaaksi tullut tyttö alkoi syyttää Makariosta häpäisemisestään. Makarios otettiin kiinni ja häntä raahattiin pitkin katua. Häntä lyötiin ja solvattiin, mutta hän ei sanonut sanaakaan puolustaakseen itseään vaan päinvastoin lupasi tehdä työtä hankkiakseen elatuksen naiselle ja lapselle. Makarios piti tilannetta Jumalan lähettämänä. Hän oli tuolloin noin 30 vuoden ikäinen. Kun Makarioksen syyttömyys tuli aikanaan ilmi, kylän väki lähti joukolla hänen luokseen pyytämään anteeksi. Mitenkä totuus tuli ilmi? No, when the woman's delivery drew near, her labor became exceedingly difficult. She did not manage to give birth until she confessed Macarius's innocence. She confessed that she had slandered the hermit, and revealed the name of the real father. (Who was it?) A multitude of people then came asking for his forgiveness, but he fled to the Nitrian Desert to escape all mundane glory.
    ellauri217.html on line 71: It was this book that earned Naguib Mahfouz condemnation from Omar Abdel-Rahman in 1989, who called on him to repent or be killed, Abdel-Rahman also claimed that "If this sentence had been passed on Naguib Mahfouz when he wrote Children of the Alley, Salman Rushdie would have realized that he had to stay within bounds" after the Nobel Prize had revived interest in it. As a result, in 1994 – a day after the anniversary of the prize – Mahfouz was attacked and stabbed in the neck by two extremists outside his Cairo home. Mahfouz survived the attack, yet he suffered from its consequences until his death in 2006. Salman sai myös luovuttaa silmän silmästä loppupeleissä, yhtä tyhmänä kuin Daabas. Silmäpuoli Sinbad merenkulkija, Popeye the sailor man!
    ellauri217.html on line 120: Gematria tai gimatria (hepr. ‏גימטריה‎ < m.kreik. γεωμετρία, geōmetria) tarkoittaa heprealaista numerologiaa tai lukumystiikkaa. Tämä perustuu siihen, että Kreikassa ja hepreassa lukuja ilmaistiin kirjaimilla. Gematriasta voidaan erottaa kaksi eri suuntausta, mystinen ja yleinen. Sana juontaa kreikan geometriaa tarkoittavasta sanasta. Vaikka heprealainen gematria on nykyisin tunnetuinta, kreikkalaiselle aakkoselle tarkoitettu gematria eli isopsefia on sitä useita vuosisatoja vanhempaa. Jakob Böhmen käyttämän symbolin keskellä on kolmio, jossa tetragrammatonin heprealaisista kirjaimista (JHWH) muodostettu tetraktys.
    ellauri217.html on line 272: After a few minutes he came to and realized he was dead. Vuorenpeikko kuoli tyytyväisenä. Kuolema on suuresti alimainostettua, parasta bylsiä niin kauan kuin ottaa eteen pikkuveitikka. Osku napsi varmaan Viagraa kuin kuminalleja. Ihmeiden aika ei ole ohi, päinvastoin se oli vasta alkanut, pikku Oskun ylösnousemuksen mukana. Sen pituinen se, ja jos pikku Oskari olisi ollut yhtään pitempi, bühleinkin olisi vielä paxumpi. Ei pituus ole tärkeintä vaan paxuus, tiesi Piia Pipsukka, joka luki saxaxi Konsalikkia. Onnexi ei ole, eikä ollut.
    ellauri217.html on line 304: "Er riß sich zusammen, fühlte sich idiotisch und flüchtete gedanklich zur Abwehr ins Ordinäre. Das sind Titten, was? … und er wunderte sich selbst über diese nie mehr erwartete, kraftvolle Erektion." „Hart“ und „realistisch“, oder? „Wer Konsalik liest, glaubt alles.“
    ellauri219.html on line 223: Another progressive thinker who introduced new strains of psychology to the world, Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist whose Analytic Psychology school of thought pioneered the concept of individuation and self-realization in the early 1900s. Tästä huijarista on paasattu toisaalla jo tarpeexi.
    ellauri219.html on line 304: “But I’m not putting him down. He was a wonderful actor and we were good friends – although we became better friends when we finished shooting. He really wanted to feel that he was in control, though actually it was me who was his boss." Tony oli Roogeria 2v vanhempi. Rooger eli 5v vanhemmaxi.
    ellauri219.html on line 339: Lindner was born in Germany in 1901, but moved to the US in 1941, in order to escape the Nazis. In the 50s he developed a style of painting that drew upon Expressionism and Surrealism, along with the hyper-sexualised lifestyle that he encountered in New York. After appearing on the Sgt. Pepper cover, his abstract style would find echoes in the animated feature film Yellow Submarine.
    ellauri219.html on line 424: Barely visible tucked in between the head and raised arm of Issy Bonn (No.47), Stephen Crane was a Realist novelist who, though dying aged 28, in 1900, is regarded as one of the most forward-thinking writers of his generation. His work incorporated everyday speech, which gave his characters an added realism, and his novels took an unflinching look at poverty.
    ellauri219.html on line 771: In the practice of meditation, a beginning may be made by fixing the attention upon some external object, such as a sacred image or picture, or a part of a book of devotion. In the second stage, one passes from the outer object to an inner pondering upon its lessons. The third stage is the inspiration, the heightening of the spiritual will, which results from this pondering. The fourth stage is the realization of one’s spiritual being, as enkindled by this meditation. An interior state of spiritual consciousness is reached, which is called “the cloud of things knowable”. Tietämättömyyden pilvi. (tyhjää) puhekuplassa.
    ellauri219.html on line 811: People don’t expect better of an imperial Russia, or an imperial Britain, or an imperial France, or an imperial Germany. Some of them took on the blurb of the white man's burden, but I doubt people were really taken in by it anywhere except the U.S. With the possible exception of the Brits.
    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 828: I think a lot of the bias toward Americans also comes from our historical tendency to inflate the wonders of American life to oversized proportions out of sync with reality. Some of this comes from having been put down so frequently, a class-based psychological issue deep-rooted in American life, probably related to so many of us having come from poor immigrant families. We puff up the wonders of American life to compensate for having come from the bottom rungs of society in other countries. We’re not the only culture that does this.
    ellauri219.html on line 832: And there is something… “gee willywickers” about the way Truth Justice and The American Way have been inflated in American mass culture, quite plausibly rooted in that class insecurity, that makes outside cultural elites (and the people that follow after them) reflexively sneer, once they realise the foundations are rotten. Add to this the ludicrous fact that America has no high culture. These are disappointed suitors: they’re not going to console themselves over the emptiness of Scrooge McDuck by turning to Wilt Whatman. Who was no better off than Scrooge by way of civility.
    ellauri219.html on line 975: Underworld (also released as Paying the Penalty) is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent and George Bankrupt. The film launched Sternberg's eight-year collaboration with Paramount Pictures, with whom he would produce his seven films with actress Marlene Dietrich. Journalist and screenwriter Ben Hecht won an Academy Award for Best Original Story. Time felt the film was realistic in some parts, but disliked the Hollywood cliché of turning an evil character's heart to gold at the end. Filmmaker and surrealist Luis Buñuel named Underworld as his all time favorite film. Critic Andrew Sarris cautions that Underworld does not qualify as "the first gangster film" as Sternberg "showed little interest in the purely gangsterish aspects of the genre" nor the "mechanics of mob power." Film critic Dave Kehr, on the other hand, writing for the Chicago Reader in 2014, rates Underworld as one of the great gangster films of the silent era. "The film established the fundamental elements of the gangster movie: a hoodlum hero; ominous, night-shrouded city streets; floozies; and a blazing finale in which the cops cut down the protagonist."
    ellauri220.html on line 104: The major image in the poem is the ferry. It symbolizes continual movement, backward and forward, a universal piston like motion in space and time. The ferry moves on, from a point of land, through water, to another point of land. Land and water thus form part of the symbolistic pattern of the poem. Land symbolizes the physical; water symbolizes the spiritual. The circular flow from the physical to the spiritual connotes the dual nature of the universe. Dualism, in philosophy, means that the world is ultimately composed of, or explicable in terms of, two basic entities, such as mind and matter, yin and yang. From a moral point of view, it means that there are two mutually antagonistic principles in the universe — dick and cunt, good and evil. In Whitman's view, both the mind and the spirit are realities and matter is only a means which enables man to realize this truth. His world is dominated by a sense of good, and evil has a very subservient place in it. Man, in Whitman's world, while overcoming the duality of the universe, desires fusion with the sheboy. In this attempt, man tries to transcend the boundaries of space and time, never letting off that dear piston like movement, in and out, in and out.
    ellauri220.html on line 482: Here are a few recorded real-life examples of Am Ind Pidgin English:
    ellauri220.html on line 500: When a group of people whose native language is not the language of the audience are speaking in their native language, but the audience hears them speaking the audience´s language perfectly. We are meant to assume that the characters are really speaking their own native tongue, and it is being translated purely for our benefit.
    ellauri221.html on line 78: It is interesting (to perhaps only me) that Fleming referenced real artists but fictitious works by those artists when describing the interior of Blades, which was a fictional club, but very much based on a real one (Poodles).
    ellauri221.html on line 110: Narcissistic personality disorder was nearly dropped from the DSM V. Narcissistic personality disorder was first defined in 1967. The DSM-IV defines the essential feature of narcissism as "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy that begins in early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts." It's a definition that was set before the rise of social networking, reality TV, or partisan news channels designed to confirm our every opinion. Perhaps it truly is time to update it.
    ellauri221.html on line 271: Surrounded by anthropogenic ecological disasters, brutal wars, and the threat of destruction looming over the future of the planet itself due to our actions, constructed knowledge, and structured ignorance, it becomes urgent to examine the underlying ontological concepts and the reality from which our children are incarcerated in schools. This research is an attempt to look at what is the knowledge that children get exposed to and my main question is whether identity and civilisation are not the underlying culprits in our alienation from the world. As Tove Jansson shows in her moominbooks, perhaps it is necessary to empathise even with the one who dislikes us and not limit ourselves to people only, but see if “I can often have tender, concerned feelings for anyone (animals and people included) as fortunate or less fortunate than me”.
    ellauri221.html on line 373: You´ve really made it in
    ellauri221.html on line 417: Mut tää termiittiapina ei ole jättänyt tätä tähän, vaan ize aktiivisesti tuhoaa omaa ympäristöään, sahaten silmät auki oxaa jolla istuu reppuperseellään. On keksinyt keinot ja muuttanut eri paikkoihin kuten esim naapurimaahamme Ruoziin. Ihminen ei ole koskaan ottanut luontoa realiteettina, johon pitää sopeutua."
    ellauri222.html on line 85: They settled in Lachine, outside Montreal, where Abraham tried farming, and where, in 1915, Saul was born. When the farm failed, the family moved into the city and Abraham took up bootlegging, a venture that ended even more disastrously. In 1924, he moved again, to Chicago, and engaged some bootlegging associates to smuggle his wife and children across the border to join him.
    ellauri222.html on line 87: Abraham spent the rest of his life in Chicago, and he ended up running a retail coal business. But he never really learned English—Yiddish was the language at home—and he never became a citizen. He had no passport and no driver’s license (which didn’t prevent him from driving). Saul did not become an American citizen until 1943.
    ellauri222.html on line 97: “In college I behaved as though my career was to be a writer, and that guided me,” Bellow later said. There was also the fact that his principal interest was literature, and, until after the war, Jews were rarely hired by English departments. “You weren’t born to it” is the way the chairman of the department at Northwestern clarified the matter when Bellow inquired about graduate school. Leader thinks that this encounter “produced a lifelong antipathy, mild but real, to English departments.” It’s true that there was antipathy. But Bellow would have been interested in a university career only as a means to support his writing. Fiction was his calling. “He was focused, he was dedicated to becoming what he was, from the beginning,” David Peltz, Bellow’s oldest friend, told Leader. “I mean, he never veered.”
    ellauri222.html on line 101: Still, in New York and at Princeton, where he spent a year teaching creative writing, Bellow made friends with many of the critics who dominated literary life in the nineteen-fifties. They found him bright, congenial, and sufficiently bookish, and especially admired what they took to be his poise and real-world savvy. Irving Howe thought Bellow “very strong-willed and shrewd in the arts of self-conservation.” “Even his egocentricity added to his charms,” said William Phillips, the co-editor, with Philip Rahv, of Partisan Review. “Stunning—the ultimate beautiful young Jewish intellectual incarnate,” Alfred Kazin’s wife, Ann Birstein, remembered. Bellow maintained the allure by cultivating just the right amount of aloofness. “I was the cat who walked by himself,” as he put it.
    ellauri222.html on line 115: The subject of “Augie March” is the same as the subject of “Dangling Man” and “The Victim”: the danger of becoming trapped in other people’s definition of you. In the case of “Augie March,” the person in danger of being trapped was Saul Bellow. “This was not what being a novelist was supposed to have meant”: he is referring to the expectations of his intellectual backers. He realized that he didn’t want to be the great hope of the novel or to give voice to a generation’s angst. He wanted to write up the life he knew in the way James Joyce had written up the life he knew, and to transform it into a fantastic verbal artifact, a book that broke all the rules.
    ellauri222.html on line 145: I have just given you the back story and the dramatis personae of “Herzog.” “Herzog” is a novel about a forty-seven-year-old man having a nervous breakdown after learning that his much younger wife, who has left him abruptly, had been cheating on him with his closest friend. The man seeks succor in the arms of a loving, patient, and understanding woman. There is at least one respect in which the novel is not based on real life: Bellow didn’t have a nervous breakdown. He wrote “Herzog” instead.
    ellauri222.html on line 159: And it got even better. Jack Ludwig reviewed the novel. He informed readers of Holiday that “the book is a major breakthrough.” By no means should it be read as autobiography—“as if an artist with Bellow’s enormous gifts were simply playing at second-guessing reality, settling scores.” No, in this book, Ludwig wrote, “Bellow is after something greater.” The greater something turns out to be “man’s contradiction, his absurdity, his alienation,” and so on. It was pretty chutzpadik, as even Bellow had to admit. But by then he was laughing all the way to the bank.
    ellauri222.html on line 161: You can see the biographical problem. From the beginning, Bellow drew on people he knew, including his wives and girlfriends and the members of his own family, for his characters. In “Augie March,” almost every character—and there are dozens—was directly based on some real-life counterpart. Most of “Herzog” is a roman à clef. Leader therefore decided to treat the novels as authoritative sources of information about the people in Bellow’s life. When Leader tells us about Jack Ludwig and Sondra Tschacbasov, he quotes the descriptions of Gersbach and Madeleine in “Herzog.” In the case of the many relatives with counterparts in “Augie March,” this can get confusing. You’re not always sure whether you’re reading about a person or a fictional version of that person.
    ellauri222.html on line 163: One reason for reading biographies of writers like Bellow, who draw from people in their own lives, is to learn what those people were really like, or at least what they were like to someone who is not Bellow. You often can’t do that with Leader’s biography. Leader also wants to assess Bellow’s accomplishment as a novelist. He has to keep three balls in the air at once: the biographical story, an interpretation of the fiction as autobiography, and a consideration of the fiction as fiction. That’s why his book is so long.
    ellauri222.html on line 167: Leader thinks that Bellow plunged into his books and wrote on sheer enthusiasm, then surfaced after a hundred pages or so and wondered how to get back to shore. There is very little moral logic to his stories. Things just happen. (A major exception is “Seize the Day,” which is formally perfectly realized. But that book is a novella, a day in the life. It doesn’t require a plot.)
    ellauri222.html on line 177: But “Ravelstein” is a revenge novel, too. It’s not really about Ravelstein/Bloom. It’s about the narrator, a writer named Chick, who has been treated cruelly by his wife, Vela, a beautiful and brilliant physicist—a wicked caricature of Bellow’s fourth wife, the mathematician Alexandra Ionescu Tulcea. There are also a couple of drive-by take-downs along the way—of Mircea Eliade, a historian of religion at Chicago rumored to have been involved in the fascist Romanian Iron Guard, and of the owner of a restaurant on St. Martin, in the Caribbean, where Bellow contracted a case of food poisoning that nearly killed him. He brings them into the story just to skewer them.
    ellauri222.html on line 181: But there is usually one fully imagined character in Bellow’s books, one character whose impulses the author understands and sympathizes with, whose sufferings elicit his compassion, and whose virtues and defects, egotism and self-doubt, honorable intentions and less than honorable expediencies are examined with surgical precision and unflinching honesty. That character is the protagonist—Augie, Herzog, Chick, even Tommy Wilhelm, in “Seize the Day,” who tries to leverage his pain to win respect. Their real-life counterpart is, of course, Saul Bellow, whose greatest subject was himself.
    ellauri222.html on line 221: Bellow was born Solomon Bellow in Lachine, Quebec, in 1915, two years after his parents had arrived there from St Petersburg. When he was nine, the family moved to the Humboldt Park neighbourhood of Chicago. His mother, Liza, died when Saul was 17, but not before she had passed on to him her love of the Jewish Bible (he learned Hebrew at four). His first serious critical success was The Adventures of Augie March (1953), but it was not until his 1964 novel, Herzog, became a bestseller that he earned any real money. His elder brothers, both businessmen, were by this time making serious cash, and regarded him, he once said, as "some schmuck with a pen". Mary Cheever, the wife of John Cheever, believed the two got on so well because "they were both women-haters". He has nothing good to say about feminism. Bellow has a go at Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy (the one is "rash", the other "stupid"). In 1994, however, he ate a poisonous fish in the Caribbean, and fell into a coma that lasted five weeks. He dreaded a loss of virility.
    ellauri222.html on line 223: For a man for such small balls, he had huge needs. The writing life needed to be supported. He failed his children; he left them, and it was a wound he carried around like a medal. He knew the cruelty of this. At the very end, though he was not Rosie's father (oops), he was in the house. He and Rosie would watch The Lion King together: in the final, unpleasant stages of his last illness, he was at the point where he didn't mind watching that same film over and over. I was somehow managing Rosie and Saul in the same way." Do they have a relationship with Saul's sons? Not really. Rosie has special needs, and Jänis is focused very much on her. Their house is cozy, not grand, there just happen to be photographs of a Nobel laureate on almost every shelf. Guess which one?
    ellauri222.html on line 231: this time the overall effect was not satisfactory. I was particularly aware of the absence of distance that the writer must put space between himself and the characters in his book. There should be a certain detachment from the writer's own passions. I speak as one who in Herzog committed the same sin. There I hoped that comic effects might protect me. Nevertheless I crossed the border too many times to raid the enemy camp. But then Herzog was a chump, a failed intellectual and at bottom a sentimentalist. In your case, the man who gives us Eve and Sylphid is an enragé, a fanatic-for-real.
    ellauri222.html on line 235: Now there is real mystery about communists in the west, to limit myself to those. How were they able to accept Stalin – one of the most monstrous tyrants ever? You would have thought that the Stalin-Hitler division of Poland, the defeat of the French which opened the way to Hitler's invasion of Russia, would have led CP members to reconsider their loyalties. But no. When I landed in Paris in 1948 I found that the intellectual leaders (Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, etc) remained loyal despite the Stalin sea of blood. Well, every country, every government has its sea, or lake, or pond. Still Stalin remained "the hope" – despite the clear parallel with Hitler.
    ellauri222.html on line 327: Grandma Lausch tells Augie, “The more you love people the more they’ll mix you up. A child loves, a person respects. Respect is better than love.” Which is really better, respect or love? The two brothers, Augie and Simon, are on opposite sides of this argument. Augie identifies himself on the side of love. An idealist with a soft heart, he is almost comically susceptible to falling in love, and openly shows his sympathy, even toward the small lizards that are killed by the eagle Caligula. Augie’s vision for an orphan home and academy is driven by his motivation to share love. Simon, on the other hand, prefers respect. He marries Charlotte and stays with her because he admires her business sense, not because he feels romantic love for her. He doesn’t care whether the men at the club love him. In fact, he knows they hate him. But this doesn’t matter to him as long as he is respected. Ultimately, Simon is richer and more successful, but Augie seems happier. What's love got to do with it. What a reptile.
    ellauri222.html on line 345: Basteshaw is a biophysicist who works as ship’s carpenter on the McManus, the ship Augie is assigned to while in the Merchant Marines during World War II. After their ship is sunk by torpedoes, Augie and Basteshaw are the only survivors and end up on the same lifeboat. Augie gradually realizes that Basteshaw is an insane genius. Convinced that he has the power to create life from protoplasm, he tries to convince Augie to go with him to the Canary Islands and be his research assistant. In reality, their lifeboat is nowhere near the Canary Islands. Basteshaw ties Augie up to stop him from signaling a ship that might rescue them. Finally Augie gets free, ties up Basteshaw, and manages to signal a British tanker to rescue them.
    ellauri222.html on line 401: Einhorn is a highly intelligent and wealthy real-estate broker whom Augie goes to work for while still a junior in high school. As Einhorn is crippled and wheelchair-bound, Augie carries him to and from the car and assists him in other daily activities. Einhorn loses almost everything in the great stock market crash, but works hard to build his business up again.
    ellauri222.html on line 405: The Commissioner is Einhorn’s elderly father. An important and respected man, he is a real-estate broker who owns and controls many properties in the city. Married multiple times, he is an affable womanizer.
    ellauri222.html on line 521: Augie, the hero of the novel, is a Jewish-American boy coming of age in Depression-era Chicago. Since their father abandoned the family, Augie and his two brothers are raised by their slow-witted mother and surrogate “Grandma” Lausch. Augie, good-looking with “tall hair” and green-gray eyes, is a soft-hearted young man whose sympathy for others often gets him into trouble. He holds a variety of jobs throughout his life and learns from different people he encounters. People tend to “adopt” Augie and try to groom him into the person they want him to be, but he really wants to become his own person. The name Augie is short for “August,” which means “Great.” Augie has a desire for greatness, but he has no idea of how to do it, thinking it beyond his ability to “breathe the pointy, star-furnished air at its highest difficulty.” He goes along through life repeating the same mistakes. In the end, Augie realizes that his life has been a voyage of discovery. Whether or not he has been a success, he doesn’t know, but he will continue with unquenchable optimism and hope, “forever rising up.”
    ellauri222.html on line 537: Harold Mintouchian is a wealthy, distinguished Armenian lawyer and international businessman who is the married lover of a friend of Stella’s and becomes a close friend and mentor of Augie. At the end of the novel, Augie works for him as a black market trader in Europe. Augie looks up to the older man as “a sage, prophet, or guru, a prince of experience with his jewel toes” and seeks his wisdom. Mintouchian, who has seen much of the darker side of human nature through his law practice, has more realistic ideas than the love-bitten Augie about what to expect from human relationships. Secrecy and lies, he tells Augie, are unavoidable. “Mind you, I’m a great admirer of our species. I stand in awe of the genius of the race. But a large part of this genius is devoted to lying and seeming what you are not.” He confesses to Augie that his mistress, Agnes, is keeping secrets from him, while he is keeping secrets from his wife.
    ellauri222.html on line 597: 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.
    ellauri222.html on line 725: Bellow's first two novels, Dangling Man and The Victim, are brief and disciplined works, darker in mood and less intellectually complex than the later fiction but featuring protagonists who anticipate later Bellovian heroes both in their introspection and in their resistance to urban apathy. In Paris, Saul realized he need not copycat Flaubert and that instead he could write as he spoke. The result was Augie.
    ellauri222.html on line 757: Because Bellow refuses to devalue human potential in even his bleakest scenarios, his novels often come under attack for their affirmative endings. Augie hails himself as a new Columbus, the rediscoverer of America; Henderson, while triumphantly returning home with his new charges, dances with glee, "leaping, leaping, pounding, and tingling over the pure white lining of the grey Arctic silence." Herzog inexplicably evades his fate, emerging from the flux of his tortured mind to reclaim his sanity and his confidence in the future. Yet, the victories of Bellow's heroes are not unqualified, but rather as ambiguous and tenuous as is the human condition itself. As a new Columbus, Augie speaks from exile in Europe; in holding the orphan child, Henderson recalls the pain of his separation from his own father; by renouncing his self-pity and his murderous rage at his ex-wife Madeleine, Herzog reduces but does not expiate his guilt. Nonetheless, these characters earn whatever spiritual victory they reap through their penes and their refusal to succumb to doubt and cynicism. Through their perseverance in seeking the truth of human existence, they ultimately renew themselves by transcending to an intuitive spiritual awareness that is no less real because it must be taken on faith.
    ellauri222.html on line 761: Though in some ways separated from American society, Bellow's protagonists also strongly connect their identity with America. Augie begins his adventures by claiming, "I am an American, Chicago born—Chicago, that somber city." Almost all of Bellow's novels take place in an American city, most often Chicago or New York. Through his depiction of urban reality, Bellow anchors his novels in the actual world, and he uses the city as his central metaphor for contemporary materialism. Although recognizing the importance of history and memory, Bellow's novels maintain a constant engagement with the present moment. His characters move in the real world, confronting sensuous images of urban chaos and clutter that often threaten to overwhelm them. Looking down on the Hudson River, Tommy Wilhelm sees "tugs with matted beards of cordage" and "the red bones of new apartments rising on the bluffs." Sammler denounces contemporary New Yorkers for the "free ways of barbarism" that they practice beneath the guise of "civilized order, property rights [and] refined technological organization." In Humboldt's Gift, which is replete with images of cannibalism and vampirism, Charlie Citrone sees Von Trenck, the source of his material success, as "the blood-scent that attracted the sharks of Chicago." Acknowledging the influence of the city on his fiction, Bellow himself has remarked, "I don't know how I could possibly separate my knowledge of life such as it is, from the city. I could no more tell you how deeply it's gotten into my bones than the lady who paints radium dials in the clock factory can tell you." However, although the city serves to identify the deterministic social pressures that threaten to destroy civilization, Bellow's heroes refuse to become its victims and instead draw on their latent nondeterministic resources of vitality to reassert their uniquely American belief in individual freedom, as well as their faith in the possibility of community.
    ellauri222.html on line 763: Except for Clara Velde in A Theft, the protagonists in Bellow's novels and novellas are all male. The Bellovian hero typically seeks erotic pleasure, emotional security, and egoistic confirmation from the women in his life. In marriage, his relationships with women are conflicted, and he often retreats from his role as husband to a sensuous but selfish and demanding wife who paradoxically represents both his yearning for freewheeling sex happiness and society's pressure to relinquish the freedom so essential to his self-realization. Like his male characters who all are Saul lookalikes, Bellow's females are often interchangeable and serve roles of little dramatic import. However, although the author has come under increasing criticism for his superficial treatment of women, his depiction of women and male-female relationships serves to reinforce the psychological crisis that each male protagonist must negotiate to empty their scrotums so as to achieve peace and fulfillment.
    ellauri222.html on line 852: Ozymandias (/ˌɒziˈmændiəs/ oz-ee-MAN-dee-əs; real name Adrian Alexander Veidt) is a fictional anti-villain in the graphic novel limited series Watchmen, published by DC Comics. Created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, named "Ozymandias" in the manner of Ramesses II, his name recalls the famous poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, which takes as its theme the fleeting nature of empire and is excerpted as the epigraph of one of the chapters of Watchmen. Ozymandias is ranked number 25 on Wizard's Top 200 Comic Book Characters list and number 21 on IGN's Top 100 Villains list. No, wait, Ozymandias was a Greek name for the pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), derived from a part of his throne name, Usermaatre. In 1817, Shelley began writing the poem "Ozymandias", after the British Museum acquired the Younger Memnon, a head-and-torso fragment of a statue of Ramesses II, which dated from the 13th century BC. Earlier, in 1816, the Italian archeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni had "removed" the 7.25-short-ton (6.58 t; 6,580 kg) statue fragment from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Ramesses II at Thebes, Egypt. The reputation of the statue fragment preceded its arrival to Western Europe; after his Egyptian expedition in 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte had failed to acquire the Younger Memnon for France. Although the British Museum expected delivery of the antiquity in 1818, the Younger Memnon did not arrive in London until 1821. Shelley published his poems before the statue fragment of Ozymandias arrived in Britain, and the view of modern scholarship is that Shelley never saw the statue, although he might have learned about it from news reports, as it was well known even in its previous location near Luxor.
    ellauri222.html on line 907: Heprealaisittain rl suuntaan luettuna tossa seisoo molo. Salen armenialainen kaveri oli oppinut ton isältä, joka oli vaikka pakana niin synagoogan vahtimestari.
    ellauri222.html on line 910: Not much is known about her, apparently. So I can't really open a new entry for her.
    ellauri222.html on line 926: Listen, for a horrible realization came over me:
    ellauri223.html on line 135: Through Augustine, this doctrine influenced much of Catholic thought on the subject of evil. For instance, Boethius famously proved, in Book III of his Consolation of Philosophy, that “evil is nothing”.The theologian Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite also states that all being is good, in Chapter 4 of his work The Divine Names. Thomas Aquinas concluded, in article 1 of question 5 of the First Part of his Summa Theologiae, that “goodness and being are really the same, and differ only in idea”.
    ellauri223.html on line 137: Later on, the philosopher Baruch Spinoza also agreed with the doctrine, when he said: “By reality and perfection I mean the same thing” (Ethics, part II, definition VI). Leibniz adhered to the doctrine as well, as do the Baha'i. Elämme parhaassa mahdollisessa maailmassa, ystävä hyvä. Mitä puppua.
    ellauri226.html on line 149: Länkkäreitä jauhonaamoja ryömii joka nurkasta kuin hapsenkakkiaisia. 91-vuotias "Bernie" Ecclestone on syytteessä 0.5G punnan verokavalluxesta. Ecclestone kieltää kaiken. Jenkkinaisten futixen valmentajista on 50% saanut potkut naaraiden ahdistelusta. Ne kieltävät kaiken. Ruåzalaiset kieltäytyvät säästämästä sähköä, ei se niille kuulu, ei kermaperseiden tarvi värjötellä kylmässä, se häirizisi julmyyssiä. Mitäs meni sossut sulkemaan ydinvoimalat, vekuttaa SD Jimi Åkesson. Jalkapallon MM vuonna 2030 voitais pelata Ukrainassa, siellä pitäisi siihen mennessä tasamaata löytyä. Japsut, eteläkorealaiset ja lännen maailmanherrat vastaavat Pohjois-korean kuurakettiin nyt terävöitetyillä sotaharjotuxilla, joissa kalibroidaan Pnom Penhiin suunnattavia täsmäpommeja. Tää kaikki vaan yhden päivän Hoblasta.
    ellauri226.html on line 313: as you could not really see who they were and what color.
    ellauri226.html on line 484: prime motivating factor for their departure. What they really meant were the fucking 2nd wave immigrants. Brian Werner, Elvira Werner, and Kathleen Roby all moved out of The Bronx during the 1960s and 1970s, and describe crime and the changing neighborhood as the major influence in their decision. My mom herself, she began running red lights because she was afraid of being raped if stopping too long in certain intersections. After her tires were stolen repeatedly while waiting for the traffic lights to change Mrs. Roby moved to Long Island in 1980, where her better-off sister already resided.
    ellauri226.html on line 492: home was something that became a real possibility for many working and
    ellauri236.html on line 184: Miss Blandish, the daughter of a millionaire, is kidnapped by some gangsters who are almost immediately surprised and killed off by a larger and better organized gang. They hold her to ransom and extract half a million dollars from her father. Their original plan had been to kill her as soon as the ransom-money was received, but a chance keeps her alive. One of the gang is a young man named Slim, whose sole pleasure in life consists in driving knives (well, his prick as well, got to give that much to him) into other people's bellies. In childhood he has graduated by cutting up living animals with a pair of rusty scissors. Slim is sexually impotent, but takes a kind of fancy to Miss Blandish. Slim's mother, who is the real brains of the gang, sees in this the chance of curing Slim's impotence, and decides to keep Miss Blandish in custody till Slim shall have succeeded in raping her. After many efforts and much persuasion, including the flogging of Miss Blandish with a length of rubber hosepipe, the rape is achieved. (Ei se ihan näin mennyt, George!) Meanwhile Miss Blandish's father has hired a private detective, and by means of bribery and torture the detective and the police manage to round up and exterminate the whole gang. Slim escapes with Miss Blandish and is killed after a final juicy rape, and the detective prepares to restore Miss Blandish to her pristine shape. By this time, however, she has developed such a taste for Slim's caresses(3) that she feels unable to live without him, and she jumps, out of the window of a sky-scraper. Footnote 1945. Another reading of the final episode is possible. It may mean merely that Miss Blandish is pregnant, i.e. she is damaged goods. Maybe she is sad that the baby's dad is dead. But the "interpretation" I have given above seems more in keeping with the general brutality of the book.
    ellauri236.html on line 190: It should be noticed that the book is not in the ordinary sense pornography. In this respect it is a flop. Unlike most books that deal in sexual sadism, it lays the emphasis on the cruelty and not on the pleasure. Slim, the ravisher of Miss Blandish, has ‘wet slobbering lips’: this is meant to be disgusting (tho I didn't find it so). But the scenes describing cruelty to women are comparatively perfunctory. The real high-spots of the book are cruelties committed by men upon other men; above all, the third-degreeing of the gangster, Eddie Schultz, who is lashed into a chair and flogged on the windpipe with truncheons, his arms broken by fresh blows as he breaks loose. My conclusion: Chase is a closet homosexual (I should know)! He's an algolagniac, like Swinburne!
    ellauri236.html on line 194: As I have mentioned already, No Orchids enjoyed its greatest vogue in 1940, though it was successfully running as a play till some time later. It was, in fact, one of the things that helped to console people for the boredom of being bombed. Early in the war the New Yorker had a picture of a little man approaching a news-stall littered with paper with such headlines as ‘Great Tank Battles in Northern France’, ‘Big Naval Battle in the North Sea’, ‘Huge Air Battles over the Channel’, etc., etc. The little man is saying ‘Action Stories, please’. That little man with his little dick stood for all the drugged millions to whom the world of the gangster and the prize-ring is more ‘real’, more ‘tough’, than such things as crucifixions, wars, revolutions, earthquakes, famines, genocides, holocausts and pestilences. From the point of view of a reader of Action Stories, a description of the London blitz, or of the internal struggles of the European underground parties, would be ‘sissy stuff’. On the other hand, some puny gun-battle in Chicago, resulting in perhaps half a dozen deaths, would seem genuinely ‘tough’. This habit of mind is now extremely widespread. A soldier sprawls in a muddy trench, with the machine-gun bullets crackling a foot or two overhead, and whiles away his intolerable boredom by reading an American gangster story. And what is it that makes that story so exciting? Precisely the fact that people are shooting at each other with machine-guns! Neither the soldier nor anyone else sees anything curious in this. It is taken for granted that an imaginary bullet is more thrilling than a real one. (But note one difference: they get a whacking pile of money and loads of wet twat for it.)
    ellauri236.html on line 196: The obvious explanation is that in real life one is usually a passive victim, whereas in the adventure story one can think of oneself as being at the centre of events. But there is more to it than that. Here it is necessary to refer again to the curious fact of No Orchids being written — with technical errors, perhaps, but certainly with considerable skill — in the American language.
    ellauri236.html on line 202: In a book like No Orchids one is not, as in the old-style crime story, simply escaping from dull reality into an imaginary world of action. One's escape is essentially into cruelty and sexual perversion. No Orchids is aimed at the power-instinct, which Raffles or the Sherlock Holmes stories are not. At the same time the English attitude towards crime is not so superior to the American as I may have seemed to imply. It too is mixed up with power-worship, and has become more noticeably so in the last twenty years. A writer who is worth examining is Edgar Wallace, especially in such typical books as The Orator and the Mr. J. G. Reeder stories. Wallace was one of the first crime-story writers to break away from the old tradition of the private detective and make his central figure a Scotland Yard official. Sherlock Holmes is an amateur, solving his problems without the help and even, in the earlier stories, against the opposition of the police. Moreover, like Lupin, he is essentially an intellectual, even a scientist. He reasons logically from observed fact, and his intellectuality is constantly contrasted with the routine methods of the police. Wallace objected strongly to this slur, as he considered it, on Scotland Yard, and in several newspaper articles he went out of his way to denounce Holmes by name. His own ideal was the detective-inspector who catches criminals not because he is intellectually brilliant but because he is part of an all-powerful organization. Hence the curious fact that in Wallace's most characteristic stories the ‘clue’ and the ‘deduction’ play no part. The criminal is always defeated by an incredible coincidence, or because in some unexplained manner the police know all about the crime beforehand. The tone of the stories makes it quite clear that Wallace's admiration for the police is pure bully-worship. A Scotland Yard detective is the most powerful kind of being that he can imagine, while the criminal figures in his mind as an outlaw against whom anything is permissible, like the condemned slaves in the Roman arena. His policemen behave much more brutally than British policemen do in real life — they hit people with out provocation, fire revolvers past their ears to terrify them and so on — and some of the stories exhibit a fearful intellectual sadism. (For instance, Wallace likes to arrange things so that the villain is hanged on the same day as the heroine is married.) But it is sadism after the English fashion: that is to say, it is unconscious, there is not overtly any sex in it, and it keeps within the bounds of the law. The British public tolerates a harsh criminal law and gets a kick out of monstrously unfair murder trials: but still that is better, on any account, than tolerating or admiring crime. If one must worship a bully, it is better that he should be a policeman than a gangster. Wallace is still governed to some extent by the concept of ‘not done’. In No Orchids anything is ‘done’ so long as it leads on to power. All the barriers are down, all the motives are out in the open. Chase is a worse symptom than Wallace, to the extent that all-in wrestling is worse than boxing, or Fascism is worse than capitalist democracy.
    ellauri236.html on line 204: In borrowing from William Faulkner's Sanctuary, Chase only took the plot; the mental atmosphere of the two books is not similar. Chase really derives from other sources, and this particular bit of borrowing is only symbolic. What it symbolizes is the vulgarization of ideas which is constantly happening, and which probably happens faster in an age of print. Chase has been described as ‘Faulkner for the masses’, but it would be more accurate to describe him as Carlyle for the masses. He is a popular writer — there are many such in America, but they are still rarities in England — who has caught up with what is now fashionable to call ‘realism’, meaning the doctrine that might is right. The growth of ‘realism’ has been the great feature of the intellectual history of our own age. Why this should be so is a complicated question. The interconnexion between sadism, masochism, success-worship, power-worship, nationalism, and totalitarianism is a huge subject whose edges have barely been scratched, and even to mention it is considered somewhat indelicate. To take merely the first example that comes to mind, I believe no one has ever pointed out the sadistic and masochistic element in Bernard Shaw's work, still less suggested that this probably has some connexion with Shaw's admiration for dictators. Fascism is often loosely equated with sadism, but nearly always by people who see nothing wrong in the most slavish worship of Stalin. The truth is, of course, that the countless English intellectuals who kiss the arse of Stalin are not different from the minority who give their allegiance to Hitler or Mussolini, nor from the efficiency experts who preached ‘punch’, ‘drive’, ‘personality’ and ‘learn to be a Tiger man’ in the nineteen-twenties, nor from that older generation of intellectuals, Carlyle, Creasey and the rest of them, who bowed down before German militarism. All of them are worshipping power and successful cruelty. It is important to notice that the cult of power tends to be mixed up with a love of cruelty and wickedness for their own sakes. A tyrant is all the more admired if he happens to be a bloodstained crook as well, and ‘the end justifies the means’ often becomes, in effect, ‘the means justify themselves provided they are dirty enough’. This idea colours the outlook of all sympathizers with totalitarianism, and accounts, for instance, for the positive delight with which many English intellectuals greeted the Nazi-Soviet pact. It was a step only doubtfully useful to the U.S.S.R., but it was entirely unmoral, and for that reason to be admired; the explanations of it, which were numerous and self-contradictory, could come afterwards.
    ellauri236.html on line 206: Until recently the characteristic adventure stories of the English-speaking peoples have been stories in which the hero fights against odds. This is true all the way from Robin Hood to Pop-eye the Sailor. Perhaps the basic myth of the Western world is Jack the Giant-killer, but to be brought up to date this should be renamed Jack the Dwarf-killer, and there already exists a considerable literature which teaches, either overtly or implicitly, that one should side with the big man against the little man. Most of what is now written about foreign policy is simply an embroidery on this theme, and for several decades such phrases as ‘Play the game’, ‘Don't hit a man when he's down’ and ‘It's not cricket’ have never failed to draw a snigger from anyone of intellectual pretensions. What is comparatively new is to find the accepted pattern, according to which (a) right is right and wrong is wrong, whoever wins, and (b) weakness must be respected, disappearing from popular literature as well. When I first read D. H. Lawrence's novels, at the age of about twenty, I was puzzled by the fact that there did not seem to be any classification of the characters into ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Lawrence seemed to sympathize with all of them about equally, and this was so unusual as to give me the feeling of having lost my bearings. Today no one would think of looking for heroes and villains in a serious novel, but in lowbrow fiction one still expects to find a sharp distinction between right and wrong and between legality and illegality. The common people, on the whole, are still living in the world of absolute good and evil from which the intellectuals have long since escaped. But the popularity of No Orchids and the American books and magazines to which it is akin shows how rapidly the doctrine of ‘realism’ is gaining ground.
    ellauri236.html on line 210: One ought not to infer too much from the success of Mr. Chase's books. It is possible that it is an isolated phenomenon, brought about by the mingled boredom and brutality of war. (LOL) But if such books should definitely acclimatize themselves in England (or Nigeria!), instead of being merely a half-understood import from America, there would be good grounds for dismay. In choosing Raffles as a background for No Orchids I deliberately chose a book which by the standards of its time was morally equivocal. Raffles, as I have pointed out, has no real moral code, no religion, certainly no social consciousness. All he has is a set of reflexes the nervous system, as it were, of a gentleman. Give him a sharp tap on this reflex or that (they are called ‘sport’, ‘pal’, ‘woman’, ‘king and country’ and so forth), and you get a predictable reaction. In Mr. Chase's books there are no gentlemen and no taboos. Emancipation is complete. Freud and Machiavelli have reached the outer suburbs. Comparing the schoolboy atmosphere of the one book with the cruelty and corruption of the other, one is driven to feel that snobbishness, like hypocrisy, is a check upon behaviour whose value from a social point of view has been underrated.
    ellauri236.html on line 522: In many of his novels, treacherous women play a significant role. The protagonist falls in love with one and is prepared to kill someone at her behest. Only when he is killed, does he realise that the woman was manipulating him for her own ends. He never got it into her backend well and good, despite all the promises.
    ellauri238.html on line 465: Else Lasker-Schülers Grabstein ist auf dem Ölberg in Jerusalem. Sie starb dort am 22. Januar 1945, hatte sich aber bis zuletzt eine Rückkehr in die deutschsprachige Stadt Zürich gewünscht. Jordanialaiset törkkivät Elsen heprealaista hautakiveä. Se sai uuden sakemanneilta, mutta luita ei löydy enää.
    ellauri238.html on line 532: Näyttää siltä että pahin vika tässä on, että leffat, vielä enemmän kuin kirjat, on karsinoitu genreihin, ja auta armias jos tuote ei seuraa genreohjenuoria. Tai koittaa sekoittaa yhteen eri genrejä. Silloin sillä ei ole mitään toivoa. Tässäkin oli vähän kaikkea kuin kesäkeitossa, realismi oli kaukana ja fiktiosta puuttui siltä nykymaailman aikaan odotettua vimpan päälle pulityyriä. "Gagit" oli ennustettavia ja ajoituskin niin ja näin. Mutta entä sitten vittu? Mitä helkkarin kuoronaurua tässä haetaan? Joku nauraa yhdelle ja toinen toiselle. Sentään kiva ettei ollut yhtään amerikkalaisia, ja englantia kuuli aivan minimisti.
    ellauri240.html on line 101: Nancy realizes that the departed pedophile Krueger, now a vengeful ghost, is killing her and her friends out of revenge and to satiate his psychopathic needs. Realizing that Krueger is powered by his victim's fear, she calmly turns her back to him. Krueger evaporates when he attempts to lunge at her.
    ellauri240.html on line 209: Peyton Place is the story of a small New England town that, beneath its calm exterior, is filled with scandal and dark secrets. The novel contains sex, suicide, abortion, murder and a subsequent trial, and rape. The citizens of Gilmanton were outraged, certain that Grace Metalious was describing real people in the book and sure that she had brought shame and unwarranted notoriety to their town. After Peyton Place was published, the whole image of the small town in America was forever changed. From then on the very phrase "Peyton Place" was used to describe a town that is rife with deep secrets and rampant sex beneath the veneer of picturesque calm.
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    ellauri241.html on line 418: As a real woman, lineal indeed Kuin aikuinen nainen, suoraviivainen todellakin
    ellauri241.html on line 1188: That he can give venereal pleasure though lying senseless in the tubes.
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    True Patriot Karl, a real hero!


    ellauri243.html on line 137: Compared with other U.S. races, American Indians have a life expectancy that is shorter than five years. The suicide rate among American Indian youth is 2.5 times higher than among youth in the rest of the country. American Indians are 2.5 times more likely to experience violent crimes than the national average, and more than four out of five American Indian women will experience parking meter violation in their lifetimes. Holy shit, these issues can be seen as symptoms of several larger issues, including access to social services, educational opportunities, nutritional food, and health care, and just plain old laziness and stupidity. Property rights pose more significant problems, insomuch as residents who don’t have deeds to the land on which they live struggle to build credit, which throws a significant barrier in front of upward mobility. Meanwhile, tribal lands are tough sells for franchises and other commercial developers that would bring jobs to reservations, as these companies are often resistant to negotiating contract terms under tribal law. So it's really all their own fault, them not playing along with good old free enterprise and private property!
    ellauri243.html on line 325: realized that his now-wife was the one, and confessed: "'I don't know what
    ellauri243.html on line 481: Dale Brown‘s source of wealth comes from being a novelist. How much money is Dale Brown worth at the age of 66 and what’s his real net worth now?
    ellauri243.html on line 532: maverick pilot Patrick McLanahan uncovers disturbing evidence that the Russians are secretly arming their bomber fleet with nuclear warheads. Worse still, he realizes that despite the lessons of 9/11 the USA is still vulnerable to air attack by a determined enemy. But his warnings come too late. A flight of Russian bombers penetrate American airspace and launch devastating nuclear attacks on key airbases. As panic grips the country, McLanahan takes matters into his own hands and slips into Russia without leave with the elite Air Battle Force rapid-response team -- to strike back at the heart of the Russian bomber fleet. Fantastic fiction!
    ellauri243.html on line 627: And they stay on course because they constantly evaluate their progress, and make smart corrections to their process. Want to turn a dream into a reality? Follow this simple process.
    ellauri243.html on line 642: That´s one reason most incredibly successful people set a goal, and then focus all their attention on the creating and following a process designed to achieve that goal. The goal still exists, but their real focus is on what they do today. And making sure that do it again tomorrow. Because consistency matters: What you do every day is who you are. Like take a shit. And who you will become. A piece of shit.
    ellauri243.html on line 747: Yxkax takinkääntäjä Fiz kääntää onnexi kesken kaiken takkinsa taas oikein päin ja ampuu takin taskusta vetämällään Browning M2261 semiautomatic pistoolilla Andorseniin 3 reikää ennenkuin tää saa Smith&Wesson .357 rivolliaan edes reuhdotuxi esille. Jesus, I really screwed up! Never mind Fiz, its okay, two wrongs do make one right.
    ellauri244.html on line 573: "Oh, some fun-flying, I guess. A dive and pullup to a slow roll with a rolling loop off the top. Just messing around. If you really want to do it well it takes a bit of practice, but it's a nice-looking thing, don't you think?"
    ellauri245.html on line 155: I received something in Sweden’s Svenska Dagbladet that I don’t think I ever had before: an unqualified trouncing by a reviewer who felt that the book sensationalized violence. The review seemed so emotionally charged that I could only conclude that The Leopard not only wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but a brew that really stuck in some readers’ craws, a book whose brutality and scenes of violence could truly alienate readers.
    ellauri245.html on line 157: On the other hand, from my mostly male fart-loving audience, I received many questions about the use of the torture device Leopold’s Apple in particular. For example, whether it really exists. Is it available from Amazon?
    ellauri245.html on line 159: And another question started coming up: How do you come up with these things? Meaning: What kind of sick, perverted mind could come up with such ideas? I tried to look within myself, to ask if the violence in the book was really appropriately calibrated for the purpose: to say something about the character behind it (dvs mig). Or if I had let myself be lured into sensationalism, effects for the sake of effects and a callous fascination with suffering. Had I created a Norvegian Psycho, just such a book, one that had become a sort of guilty pleasure for closet sadists?
    ellauri245.html on line 255: One of the great things about fantasy gaming, or any other genre of gaming for that matter, is that we can take a vile concept from real life, such as the ancient art of torture, something that normally reminds us of the atrocities of which humans are capable, and having fun with the variety of ways and means!
    ellauri245.html on line 313: One year ago, a heavily armed man dressed as a police officer appeared on the beach of a youth summer camp in Norway. The kids had no way of knowing he was targeting them for the ills of Europe. Then he started shooting. And shooting. Where were the real cops? By the end of the day, seventy-seven people had been killed, the deadliest attack in that country since World War II. As told by the survivors, these are the beat-by-beat horrors of those terrifying 198 minutes. the Utoya Massacre On July 22, 2011. Lue ja kauhistu, tää on hurja jännäri!
    ellauri245.html on line 349: After the funeral, all of the loved one’s possessions – and here’s the real head-turner – are burned. (So much for heirlooms). Once again, the primary concern is marimé (contamination), and family members want to destroy all material ties to the dead. Given the massive cost of such destruction, however, today many people sell the possessions – though not to other Gypsies of course.
    ellauri245.html on line 629: In the 20th century Burundi had three main indigenous ethnic groups: Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa. The area was colonised by the German Empire in the late 1800s and administered as a portion of German East Africa. In Burundi and neighboring Rwanda to the north, the Germans maintained indirect rule, leaving local social structures intact. Under this system, the Tutsi minority generally enjoyed its historically high status as aristocrats, whereas the Hutus occupied the bottom of the social structure. Princely and monarchal rulers belonged to a unique ethnic group, Ganwa, though over time the political salience of this distinction declined and the category was subsumed by the Tutsi grouping. During World War I, Belgian troops from the Belgian Congo occupied Burundi and Rwanda. In 1919, under the auspices of the nascent League of Nations, Belgium was given the "responsibility" of administering "Ruanda-Urundi" as a mandated territory. Though obligated to promote social progress in the territory, the Belgians did not alter the local power structures. Following World War II, the United Nations was formed and Ruanda-Urundi became a trust territory under Belgian administration, which required the Belgians to politically "edducate the locals and make them really fit", to prepare them for independence.
    ellauri246.html on line 58: Agnonin kaikkien teosten lähde on juutalaisuus, sen tavat, usko ja kieli. Agnon käsittelee näitä taiteessaan omaperäisella, ainutlaatuisella tavalla. Hän sai myös vaikutteita saksalaisesta kirjallisuudesta ja vasta kehittyvästä uudesta heprealaisesta kirjallisuudesta. Melkein kaikissa hänen teoksissaan kuvataan ristiriitaa vanhan ja uuden välillä, itäeurooppalaisen juutalaisen elämän tuhoa ja Palestiinaan pelastuneiden vaikeaa sopeutumista uudenlaiseen juutalaisuuteen. Hänen kirjojensa tapahtumat sijoittuvat niihin neljään hyvin erilaiseen yhteiskuntaan ja seutuun, joissa hän eli: Galitsiaan (Morsiuskatos), Saksaan (Fernheim), Jaffaan (Uskollisuuden vala) ja Jerusalemiin (Shira). Monissa hänen kuvauksissaan on unenomainen tunnelma, ja lukija jää miettimään, onko se totta vai fantasiaa. Todennäköisesti jälkimmäistä. Agnonin kieli on useimmille pelkkää hepreaa.
    ellauri246.html on line 81: Ekelöf levde som ung som rentier på tändsticksaktier, men förlorade vid Kreugerkraschen 1932 en stor del av sin förmögenhet. Han var, tämligen medellös, under en längre period bosatt i Hölötrakten, bland annat en tid som hyresgäst på Vrå herrgård, därefter i eget torp. Influerad av den då ganska okända surrealismen och med sina desperata, galghumoristiska formuleringar fick han ett starkt negativt bemötande av dåtidens levande kritiker.
    ellauri246.html on line 404: Brodskia vainotaan, vaikka ei voida sanoa, että poliittiset teemat vaikuttivat mihkään huomattavaan paikkaan hänen teoksissaan. Hänen runollaan on henkinen ja filosofinen, mutta iankaikkisten teemojen tulkinta oli jyrkästi poikkeava kirjallisuudessa hyväksytystä sosialistisista realismista, sillä Brodski julisti runojaan eksistentialistisiksi, elvyttää modernismin perinnettä, joka oli keinotekoisesti repeytynyt totalitarismin aikana ja erikseen ylittäen ne perinteiden pre-postmodern classicsilla. Brodsky syntetisoitiin modernistiseen foorumiin erilaisten aikaisempien järjestelmien löytämiseksi, niin että hänen taiteellisen suuntautumisensa määräytyy usein ei-modestoimiseksi. (Siis mitä? No toi existentialismi ainakin on selvää talousliberalismia.)
    ellauri246.html on line 541: On sanottava, että venäläisten ulkomaisten edustajien keskuudessa Brodski ei ole kaikki, on jotain lahjakkaitakin runoilijoita joiden joukossa on oikeita ympärileikattuja juutalaisia. Nimittäin Naum Korzhavin, Yuri TugaNovsky, Bakarhyt Kenegeev, Dmitry Basyshev, Lev Losev. Niistä, kuten metropoli runoilijoiden keskuudessa on realistit, modernistit, postmodernistit. Työskentelyssä suurin paikka vie talon arkkityyppejä luopuneesta kotimaasta. Esimerkiksi Nauma Korzhavin kirja nimeltä "kirje Moskovaan". Runko tunnustaa, että hän kirjoittaa ei länsi-lukijalle, ei ulkomaille. Hän on ajatuksia ja tunteita entisessä kotimaassaan ja kaikki, jotka luo vuosia maastamuuttona, näkee kirjeenä venäläiselle lukijalle, toivoo, että hänen tekstinsä tarvitaan jotain, he auttavat selviytymään ja muodostamaan.
    ellauri246.html on line 939: Runojen ensimmäiset jakeet I. Brodskogokonza viisikymmentäluvulla ja kuusikymmentäluvun alussa kirjoitettiin ikään kuin tarkoituksella kaikkiin SOVDEOPIAN-kirjallisuuden yhteiskunnallisen realismin kirjallisuuden yhdessä. Se ei kuitenkaan ollut tahallinen, vaan vain luonnollinen ihmisen kirjallinen asema. Hän oli valmis voidessaan heille odottamattoman lahjan millä tahansa hyväntahtoisten lukijoiden kanssa tai pikemminkin sanoa: kuuntelijoita. Runoja, satunnaisesti tai heidän toivottomuuden hyvyyteen, osoittautui helposti huhuilla. Ja monet Josephzhin runoista tuohon aikaan: "Ei maa, eikä odotan ...", "kelluu kaipaamassa selittämättömässä ..." - nopeasti ja pitkään he muistavat. Ne suoritetaan kitaran ja muiden työkalujen alla. Heidän tekniikansa täyttyminen oli melko musiikki.
    ellauri247.html on line 91: Seuraava Langlohin tarina on particularly nasty, ei todista Australian neekereistä hyvää. Dammit, these types are real primitive.
    ellauri247.html on line 95: Marking the tree with his combo (stone tomahawk) that he might know it again, he returned to hurry on his wives who were some way behind. He wanted them to come on, climb the tree, and chop out the honey. When they reached the marked tree one of the women climbed up. She called out to Narahdarn that the honey was in a split in the tree. He called back to her to put her hand in and get it out. She put her arm in, but found she could not get it out again. Narahdarn climbed up to help her, but found when he reached her that the only way to free her was to cut off her ​arm. This he did before she had time to realise what he was going to do, and protest. So great was the shock to her that she died instantly. Narahdarn carried down her lifeless body and commanded her sister, his other wife, to go up, chop out the arm, and get the honey. She protested, declaring the bees would have taken the honey away by now. "Not so," he said; "go at once."
    ellauri247.html on line 188: Palattuaan kotimaahan 1746 hän julkaisi satiirit Advice ja Reproof, mutta vasta runo "Tears of Scotland", jossa hän ruoskii Cullodenin taistelun jälkeisiä hallituksen joukkojen julmuuksia, sekä romaanit Roderick Random (1748), jonka esikuvana on ollut Alain-René Lesagen veijariromaani Gil Blas, ja Peregrine Pickle (1751) saivat laajempaa huomiota. Hän kuvaa niissä merielämää mainiosti ja niin realistisesti, että laivastossa tehtiin niiden ansiosta useita uudistuksia, mm nenäkkäiden välskärien kölihaalaus,
    ellauri247.html on line 295: "If a Frenchman is capable of real friendship, it must certainly be the most disagreeable present he can possibly make to a man of a true English character. You know, madam, we are naturally taciturn, soon tired of impertinence, and much subject to fits of disgust. Your French friend intrudes upon you at all hours; he stuns you with his loquacity; he teases you with impertinent questions about your domestic and private affairs; he attempts to meddle in all your concerns, and forces his advice upon you with the most unwearied importunity; he asks the price of everything you wear, and, so sure as you tell him, undervalues it without hesitation; he affirms it is in a bad taste, ill contrived, ill made; that you have been imposed upon both with respect to the fashion and the price; that the marquis of this, or the countess of that, has one that is perfectly elegant, quite in the bon ton, and yet it cost her little more than you gave for a thing that nobody would wear.
    ellauri247.html on line 323: <William Hogarth (10. marraskuuta 1697 Lontoo – 26. lokakuuta 1764 Lontoo) oli englantilainen taidemaalari ja graafikko, joka tunnetaan erityisesti suurta suosiota saavuttaneista kuvasarjoistaan. Hogarth oli erittäin taitava ja tarkka piirtäjä ja suosi runsaita yksityiskohtia ja groteskeja sävyjä. Hänen tyylinsä oli kova ja realistinen. Hogarth kuvasi kuparipiirrossarjoissaan aikaansa ja ihmishahmoja moralisoiden ja ivaten. Hogarth teki vuosina 1731–1732 ensimmäisen moralistisen piirrossarjansa ’Ilotytön tarina’. Hogarth oli äärimmäisen kansallismielinen eikä koskaan myöntänyt saaneensa vaikutteita ulkomaisilta taiteilijoilta vaikka oli käynyt kahdesti Pariisissa ja tuonut sieltä tuomisixi hyppykupan. Hogarth was born in London to a lower-middle-class family. Hogarth's works are mostly satirical caricatures, sometimes bawdily sexual. Kuvissa se on ilkimyxen näköinen. Sen suurin kyseenalainen ansio oli copyrightin laillistaminen. Stanley Kubrick based the cinematography of his 1975 period drama film, Barry Lyndon, on several Hogarth paintings. Muistan että se oli pitkäpiimäinen, en kyllä muista siitä muuta, koska se oli mun ja Seijan eka yhteinen elokuvaretki. Kubrick on kaiken kaikkiaan aika joutavanpäiväinen.
    ellauri247.html on line 383: Helen Keller said of democracy in the US: "Our democracy is but a name. We vote? What does that mean? It means that we choose between two bodies of real, though not avowed, autocrats. We choose between Tweedledum and Tweedledee."
    ellauri248.html on line 91: The last part is a bit more controversial I suppose. There are two central mysteries in this book-- the first, what happened to Katy, DOES get solved in the course of the novel (the "big break" in the case is our hero realizing suddenly that the murder probably took place in a shed about 20 feet from where the body was found! Really?? No one bothered to think of that for a month?), but the deeper mystery about what happened to Rob/Adam and his friends is never resolved. Your mileage may vary about how annoying that is. Truth be told, it didn't annoy me as much as the fact that the true "villain" of the modern mystery walks without being punished in any way. How incredibly unsatisfying.
    ellauri248.html on line 93: Can you write a mystery story that ends with uncertainty? Where you never know who really did it? You can, but it’s unsatisfying. It’s unpleasant for the reader . There needs to be something at the end, some sort of resolution. It’s not that the killer even needs to be caught or locked up. It’s that the reader needs to know. Not knowing is the worst outcome for any mystery story, because we need to believe that everything in the world is knowable. Justice is optional, but answers, at least, are mandatory. And that’s what I love about Holmes. That the answers are so elegant and the world he lives in so ordered and rational. It’s beautiful.”
    ellauri248.html on line 98: Justin rated it shit: The protagonist of this book really, really annoyed me. It felt like a parody of one of those old black-and-white movies where the picture freezes and the guy steps out toward the camera, lights a cigarette, pulls his hat down, and goes into this long monologue about life or women or his past or whatever. The action would pick up or a new lead would be uncovered, and here comes Rob rambling on for pages and pages.... and pages.
    ellauri248.html on line 114: Nataliya rated it amazing: And it's not the murder story (stories?) but Rob's despair, mistakes, pain, and downward spiral and self-destruction that makes this book so painfully real and fascinating to read.
    ellauri248.html on line 122: Not. One. Thing. Is. Resolved. Rob Ryan’s character arc? Flop. My wife Cassie Maddox’s character arc? Long sigh. My favorite pair of besties? I don’t want to talk about it. Mystery? Fine, sort of chilling, but also 1) not really a mindfuck and 2) has shitty connotations. The commupence? Non-ex-is-tent.
    ellauri249.html on line 76: Brodsky’s poetry bears the marks of his confrontations with the Russian authorities. “Brodsky is someone who has tasted extremely bitter bread,” wrote Stephen Spender in New Statesman, “and his poetry has the air of being ground out between his teeth. … It should not be supposed that he is a liberal, or even a socialist. He deals in unpleasing, hostile truths and is a realist of the least comforting and comfortable kind. Everything nice that you would like him to think, he does not think. But he is utterly truthful, deeply religious, fearless and pure. Loving, as well as hating.”
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    СЕРАПИОНОВЫ БРАТЬЯ

    Sosialistista realismia


    ellauri254.html on line 51: Fedinin ensimmäiset teokset ilmestyivät vuosina 1913–1914. Vuonna 1921 hän liittyi pietarilaiseen Serapion-veljien kirjailijaryhmään. Fedinin varhaiset kertomukset ja ensimmäinen romaani, sivistyneistön kohtaloita vallankumouksen ja kansalaissodan aikana kuvaava Goroda i gody (”Kaupunkeja ja vuosia”, 1924) ovat tyyliltään kokeilevia. Myöhemmät teokset noudattavat sosialistisen realismin kaanoneita. Romaanit Ensimmäiset ilot (Pervyje radosti, 1945) ja Neobyknovennoje leto (”Epätavallinen kesä”, 1947–1948) saivat Stalin-palkinnon. Kirjailijan viimeinen romaani Nuotio (Kostjor, 1961–1965) jäi keskeneräiseksi. Hän on laatinut myös sarjan kirjailijakuvauksia Pisatel, iskusstvo, vremja (”Kirjailija, taide, aika”, 1957, 1961) sekä muistelmateoksen Gorki ja me (Gorki sredi nas, 1941–1968).
    ellauri254.html on line 67: In den Rahmengesprächen der „Serapionsbrüder“ treten insgesamt sechs Figuren auf. Ihre Identifikation mit den historischen Teilnehmern des Serapions-Kreises ist zum einen Teil spekulativ, zum anderen Teil hat Hoffmann die realen Figuren nur als Anregung für die literarische Charakterisierung genommen.
    ellauri254.html on line 68: Glaubhaft, aber nicht als realitätsnahe Personenzeichn
    ellauri254.html on line 130: 1920-luvulla Ivanov kirjoitti aiheiltaan ja kieleltään erikoista ”ornamentaalista” proosaa, joka herätti voimakasta arvostelua proletaarikirjailijoiden taholta. 1930-luvun alussa hän ymmärsi siirtyä sosialistisen realismin mukaisiin teemoihin. Vuosina 1934–1935 kirjailija julkaisi omaelämäkerrallisen romaanin Pohoždenija fakira (”Fakiirin seikkailut”) ja vuonna 1939 kansalaissotaa virallisen idologian valossa käsittelevän romaanin Parhomenko. Toisen maailmansodan aikana hän toimi sotakirjeenvaihtajana ja kirjoitti tyyliltään pateettisen romaanin Pri vzjatii Berlina (”Berliiniä vallatessa”, 1946). Myöhemmin Ivanov julkaisi lähinnä muistelmia ja muokkasi uudelleen aikaisempia teoksiaan. Monet niistä ilmestyivät vasta kirjailijan kuoltua.
    ellauri254.html on line 155: Kirjallisuuden voima on todellisuuden oikeassa kuvauxessa. Ei ole helppo olla realisti, vaikka kuinka lahjakas. Täytyy olla miehuullisuutta, tahdonvoimaa, uskallusta ja viisautta torjua taide taiteen vuoxi, näyttää keskisormea formalismille.
    ellauri254.html on line 159: Kymysyxeen miten kirjoittaa ei voi vastata ilman mixi kirjoittaa. Tää Fedinin turahdus on eri pätevä. Aika monelle se on miten saada nimeä ja pätäkkää. Silloin pitää kirjoittaa niin että 200M kärpästä on tyytyväisiä. Neuvostotaiteen perusta on sosialistisen realismin metodi. Täällä puhuu isä Mefodi. Älkää tonttuilko jos teissä on ainesta parempaan. Älkää paapoko izeänne, älkää jääkö kuivatelakalle kuten minä vaan ryypätkää votka Pohjanmaan kautta! Juokaa maxa paskaxi kuin Pena ja Hande Hansassa mutta älkää helvetissä kirjoittako niin huonosti kuin ne.
    ellauri254.html on line 389: ‘How often we wandered through the streets of the snowy city… All of the theatrical events that seemed so important in their time have grown dim in my memory. Acting at the theatre, which I loved so much, now seems to me far less exciting and bright than that game of masks in Blok’s circle. It is true that even at that time I did not look upon our meetings, gatherings, and strolls as mere entertainment. There is no doubt that others too felt the significance and creative value of it all, yet nonetheless we did not realize that the charms of Blok’s poetry almost deprived us all of our real existence, turning us into Venetian masqueraders of the north.’
    ellauri254.html on line 401: ‘To my great dismay, today I discovered that your tail came from my perineum (actually not mine, someone else’s – that’s the problem!). Moreover, I cannot find the rear paws. Have they really been cut off? Where shall I look for them? I await your reply. I’ve taken the skin to be fixed – but how ever can I return it with patches?’
    ellauri254.html on line 546: Aleksei Maksimovitš Peškov, ven. Алексей Максимович Пешков, 28. maaliskuuta (J: 16. maaliskuuta) 1868 Nižni Novgorod – 18. kesäkuuta 1936 Moskova), kirjailijanimeltä Maksim Gorki (ven. Максим Горький, oli venäläinen, sittemmin neuvostovenäläinen kirjailija, poliittinen aktivisti ja kirjallisuuden sosialistisen realismin perustajia. Vuosina 1906–1913 ja 1921–1929 hän asui ulkomailla, enimmäkseen Caprilla. Neuvostoliittoon palattuaan hän mukautui sen ajan kulttuuripolitiikkaan mutta ei saanut enää matkustuslupaa ulkomaille.
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    Sosialistinen realismi


    ellauri254.html on line 783: Sosialistinen realismi oli vuosina 1934–1991 Neuvostoliitossa ja muissa sosialistisissa maissa esiintynyt realismia edustava taidesuuntaus ja menetelmä, jonka tarkoituksena oli edistää sosialismin ja kommunismin päämääriä. Sosialistisen realismin ajatuksena oli realistinen muoto ja sosialistinen sisältö. Sitä sovellettiin kaikkiin taiteisiin.
    ellauri254.html on line 785: Käsite sosialistinen realismi otettiin käyttöön Neuvostoliiton kirjailijaliiton liittokokouksessa vuonna 1934, jonka jälkeen siitä tuli maan virallinen ja ainoa hyväksytty taidesuuntaus. Sen isänä mainitaan usein kirjailija Maksim Gorki, jonka romaania Äiti (1907, suom. 1944) pidetään sosialistisen realismin perusmuotona. Esikuvina on pidetty myös eräiden 1800-luvun realistien, esimerkiksi peredvižnikien (”Vaeltajat”), Jacques-Louis Davidin ja Ilja Repinin taidetta.
    ellauri254.html on line 787: Sosialistisen realismin menetelmän mukaan taiteen tehtävä on palvella vallankumousta ja sosialismin rakentamista olemalla kansantajuista ja puoluekantaista. Monesti tämä merkitsi työläisten kuvaamista esimerkillisinä sankareina. Tarkoituksena oli korottaa työläisen asemaa esittämällä hänen elämänsä, työnsä ja vapaa-aikansa ihailtavassa muodossa.
    ellauri254.html on line 789: Mikäs tässä oli vikana? No eihän se järin realistista ollut. Eikä ehkä ollut hyvä idea vaatia sille monopolia. Silti vittu 100% länsiviihteestä lähtee ihan vastaavista lähtökohdista. Siinä sankareita vaan ovat individualistiset pyrkyrit jotka onnistuvat kipuamaan keon huipulle, tollaset John Workmanit sun muut supermiehet.
    ellauri254.html on line 811: We are with the hermit Serapion. We believe that literary chimeras have a special reality. We do not want utilitarianism. We do not write for propaganda. Art is real, like life itself. And, like life itself, it is without goal and without meaning: it exists because it cannot help but exist. L'art pour l'art, in a word.
    ellauri254.html on line 904: Nikittimen varhaiset 1920-luvun kertomukset kuvaavat Venäjän vallankumouksen aikaisia tapahtumia epäpoliittisesti ja muodoltaan kokeilevasti. Muiden Serapion-veljeksien tavoin hänen teoksensa joutuivat ankaran kritiikin kohteeksi. Ajan mittaan kirjailija sopeutui sosialistisen realismin vaatimuksiin. Romaani Eto bylo v Kokande (”Tapahtui Kokandissa”, 1939) kuvaa neuvostovallan pystyttämistä Uzbekistaniin, ”Pohjolan Auroran” (Severnaja Avrora, 1950) aiheena ei ole revontulet (kuten voisi luulla) vaan brittien Pohjois-Venäjän interventio vuosina 1918–1919. Jälkimmäinen teos sai Stalin-palkinnon vuonna 1951.
    ellauri254.html on line 1017: Fedin peukuttaa voimakkaasti teos ja elämä -approachin puolesta. Miten hyvä onkaan elää siitä että oppii parasta parhailta. Ei vikojen sivuuttaminen ole idealisointia, se on sosialistista realismia. Stalin teki virheitä, Leninkin, mutta silti vittu.
    ellauri254.html on line 1023: Fedin peukuttaa voimakkaasti elämä ja teos -approachin puolesta. Miten hyvä onkaan elää siitä että oppii parasta parhailta. Ei sankarien vikojen sivuuttaminen ole idealisointia, se on sosialistista realismia. Stalin teki virheitä, Leninkin, mutta silti vittu.
    ellauri254.html on line 1065: Luullakseni siihen tarvitaan realismin ja romantiikan yhdistämistä. Ei realisti eikä romantikko, vaan sekä realisti että romantikko kuin kaksi eri persoonaa yhdessä olennossa.
    ellauri254.html on line 1067: Fedin ko-ko-ko-ko-kommentoi: Nuo sanat kahden alkuperusteen, realismin ja romantismin, yhdistämisestä kuulostivat minusta kaiken sen arviolta, mitä neuvostokirjailijat olivat saaneet kuluneina vuosina aikaan, johtopäätökseltä Venäjän kirjallisuustoimintaa koskeneista loputtomista mietiskelyistä. Minusta tuntui, että noiden alkuperusteiden yhdistäminen luonnehtii parhaiten Gorkia itseään, hänen unelmoimansa kansamme suuren tulevaisuuden romanttisuutta ja tuon tulevaisuuden rakentamisen reaalisuutta. Se on sosialistinen realismi pähkinänkuoressa. Reaalisosialismista muodostui sitten kova kuori siihen pähkinään.
    ellauri254.html on line 1075: Nikolai Aleksejevitš Ostrovski (ven. Никола́й Алексе́евич Остро́вский, ukr. Мико́ла Олексі́йович Остро́вський, Mykola Oleksijovytš Ostrovskyi; 29. syyskuuta (J: 16. syyskuuta) 1904 Vilija, Ukraina – 22. joulukuuta 1936 Moskova) oli neuvostoliittolainen realistinen kirjailija. Hänen tunnetuin teoksensa on Venäjän sisällissotaa ja Neuvostoliiton syntyaikoja kuvaava Kuinka teräs karaistui (ven. Как закалялась сталь, 1934). Teos perustui kirjailijan omiin kokemuksiin. Että tällänenkin ukrainalainen, ei taitaisi mennä enää Kievissä kaupaxi. Mullon tää nyt, löytyi kirjaston poistohyllystä SKP:n 40-vuotishistoriikin vierestä. Historiikissa mainittiin Mary Moorhouse Pekkala, uusseelantilainen neljännesmaori, merkittävä naishenkilö sisällissodan karmeiden jälkipyykkien pesussa. Se käytti koko miljoonaomaisuutensa parantamaan keskitysleirivankien oloa, ja joutui sitten vanhana katkeroituneena kansaneläkeläisenä pyytämään SKP:ltä vippejä. Semmosia ne kommunistit ovat, kiittämättömiä. Ja antisemiittejä. Tämä pätkä on Ostrovskin kirjasta:
    ellauri256.html on line 202: Aleksei Maksimovitš Peškov, ven. Алексей Максимович Пешков, 28. maaliskuuta (J: 16. maaliskuuta) 1868 Nižni Novgorod – 18. kesäkuuta 1936 Moskova), kirjailijanimeltä Maksim Gorki (ven. Максим Горький, oli venäläinen, sittemmin neuvostovenäläinen kirjailija, poliittinen aktivisti ja kirjallisuuden sosialistisen realismin perustajia. Vuosina 1906–1913 ja 1921–1929 hän asui ulkomailla, enimmäkseen Caprilla. Neuvostoliittoon palattuaan hän mukautui sen ajan kulttuuripolitiikkaan mutta ei saanut enää matkustuslupaa ulkomaille.
    ellauri256.html on line 391: Mayakovsky produced a large and diverse body of work during the course of his career: he wrote poems, wrote and directed plays, appeared in films, edited the art journal LEF, and produced agitprop posters in support of the Communist Party during the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Bolsheviks and a strong admiration of Vladimir Lenin, his relationship with the Soviet state was always complex and often tumultuous. Mayakovsky often found himself engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet state in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist realism. Works that criticized or satirized aspects of the Soviet system, such as the poem "Talking With the Taxman About Poetry" (1926), and the plays The Bedbug (1929) and The Bathhouse (1929), met with scorn from the Soviet state and literary establishment. Majakovskin lehdykkä Lef teki pilkkaa serapioniveljistä. Ei ois kannattanut. Fedin pani sen hampaankoloon ja Zishtshov närkästyi.
    ellauri257.html on line 69: British-born director J. Lee Thompson (“The Yellow Balloon”/”The Passage”/”King Solomon’s Mines”) helms this bloody spectacular. It’s a serviceable large-scale epic that mainly goes wrong with a mushy subplot involving a miscast Tony Curtis as a Cossack wooing a Polish noblewoman, Christine Kaufmann (they were soon to be married in real-life after his divorce from Janet Leigh). It seems to be in genre form when showing hordes of Cossack horsemen flying across the steppes to do battle. It’s based on the novel by Nikolai Gogol and is written without wit or logic by Waldo Salt (former blacklisted writer) and Karl Tunberg.
    ellauri257.html on line 394: Theodor Adorno wrote a book entitled “the Authoritarian Personality” which dissects and attacks authoritarianism in political culture. If Peterson were to pay attention to what people are actually saying rather than jumping on some John Birch Society fantasy, he’d realise the “cultural Marxists” he blame for everything wrong in the world are closer to him on “political correctness” and dogmatic ideology than he thinks.
    ellauri257.html on line 489: Singer described himself as "conservative," adding that "I don't believe by flattering the masses all the time we really achieve much." His conservative side was most apparent in his Yiddish writing and journalism, where he was openly hostile to Marxist sociopolitical agendas. In Forverts he once wrote, "It may seem like terrible apikorses [heresy], but conservative governments in America, England, France, have handled Jews no worse than liberal governments.... The Jew's worst enemies were always those elements that the modern Jew convinced himself (really hypnotized himself) were his friends. Interestingly enough, he notes the cultural tensions between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish people during his trip to Haifa and during his stay in the new nation. With the description of Jewish immigration camps in the new land, he foresaw the difficulties and socio-economic tensions in Israel, and hence turned back to his critical views of Zionism. Naah, America is the promised land.
    ellauri257.html on line 571: Lodge was a Christian Spiritualist. In 1909, he published the book Survival of Man which expressed his belief that life after death had been demonstrated by mediumship. His most controversial book was Raymond or Life and Death (1916). The book documented the séances that he and his wife had attended with the medium Gladys Osborne Leonard. Lodge was convinced that his son Raymond who had become cannon food had communicated with him and the book is a description of his son's experiences in the spirit world. According to the book Raymond had reported that those who had died were still the same people that they had been on earth before they "passed over". There were houses, trees and flowers in the Spirit world, which was similar to the earthly realm, although there was no STD. The book also claimed that soldiers who died in World War I smoked cigars and drank whisky and ate pussy also in the spirit world and because of such statements the book was criticised.
    ellauri260.html on line 257: We must, however, bear in mind that the main idea of Socialism goes far beyond the conception of Marx ; that it may be realised in many different ways, and that under one common head it embraces all sorts of opposite opinions and divergences. If we leave out the embarrassing collective ownership part, we can still keep totalitarianism and corporativism and get to another great idea in German thought: national socialism! Sorry, oops, that was ahistorical of me, let me rephrase that.
    ellauri260.html on line 266: We have an experiment on the grandest possible lines in humanity and conducted by it. It puts a decisive question, and it demands either Yes or No. It is only the experience of the collective life that can show whether the answer which Socialism gives meets the whole reality of human nature ; for here it is not simply a question of mere theories and types of life, however well they may be constructed, but of actual vital developments.
    ellauri260.html on line 335: This profound confusion shows that our human manner of life is not the whole of reality, but a special category of it in a special condition. It must be related to something larger, and only in virtue of this can it possess any meaning and derive the necessary power. Religion adopts this way. It leads beyond a special province to a new stage of life ; a stage that transcends these contradictions and opens out new contents and new forces. Hence the whole of reality which is accessible to men falls into three stages : a fundamental stage, a stage of conflict, and a stage of victorious spirituality. It is this last which alone furnishes human life with its indispensable support and an indisputable goal.
    ellauri260.html on line 351: Socialism wants to create a structure which is superior to the individuals, and all its wishes and hopes are centred in this, but what it constructs can never be more than a bringing together of separate elements without any inner connection. It thus comes to be divided in its own body. Its ideal of the whole demands a world of action, and puts in on the lines of self-direction and spirit ; but in its actual development it imitates the mere contiguity of the material world and is bound up with it. The consequence is that it contains several different ideals of life which are not reconciled with each other. Even the happiness it offers is marred by this division. The whole body is to be as happy as possible ; but what is the nature of the happiness if in the end it means merely the welfare of individuals, if it does not evolve a realm of goodness and truth out of the turmoil of interests and enable human nature to participate in it ? Quantity, it seems, is to replace quality ; but is that done so easily ? Do we not find ourselves in entirely different worlds ? Socialism wants a community, but can only attain a comradeship. It can find stones for the building and stimulate people to work ; but it cannot either design or create the entire structure.
    ellauri260.html on line 374: The last term of the errors of the Socialists is the humanitarian idealism which pervades the whole ideal. It treats man as a superior value, and it wants to direct every effort toward him ; but it can find no basis for this value. It falls into the contradiction of treating man as a mere piece of reality and transferring to this piece of the world that appreciation which belongs only to a standard of value. Let us rather have a firm faith in the spiritual and divine in human nature, and not this blind belief in man´s ordinary self.
    ellauri260.html on line 382: There is, in fact, to-day over wide areas of life a positive dislike of man, a taedium generis humani, as it was called in the last days of the ancient world. We have at one and the same time the evil of overpopulation, the concentration of men in cities, the economic struggle, and so on. We have not space enough. One man is the enemy of another. Above all our particular questions we feel the power over men of the trivial, the common, the evil. The idea of Superman Tattoo occurred to some ; but can thought alone get over realities and their power ? So the human problem finds us involved in a terrible complication, and the Socialist ideal cannot extricate us. The situation would be hopeless if there were not higher forces working in man, making more of him, unsealing old and new springs of life to him. At present, however, we are merely searching, but I bet I am on the right track here.
    ellauri262.html on line 304: Tolkien held conservative views about women, stating that men were active in their professions while women were inclined to domestic life. While defending the role of women in The Lord of the Rings, the scholar of children's literature Melissa Hatcher wrote that "Tolkien himself, in reality, probably was the stodgy sexist Oxford professor that feminist scholars paint him out to be".
    ellauri262.html on line 390: The poet W. H. Auden and the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein were notable critics of her novels. A savage attack on Sayers's writing ability came from the American critic Edmund Wilson, in a well-known 1945 article in The New Yorker called "Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?" He briefly writes about her novel The Nine Tailors, saying "I declare that it seems to me one of the dullest books I have ever encountered in any field." Wilson continues "I had often heard people say that Dorothy Sayers wrote well ... but, really, she does not write very well: it is simply that she is more consciously literary than most of the other detective-story writers and that she thus attracts attention in a field which is mostly on a sub-literary level."
    ellauri262.html on line 392: The academic critic Q. D. Leavis criticises Sayers in more specific terms in a review of Gaudy Night and Busman's Honeymoon, published in the critical journal Scrutiny, saying her fiction is "popular and romantic while pretending to realism." Leavis argues that Sayers presents academic life as "sound and sincere because it is scholarly," a place of "invulnerable standards of taste charging the charmed atmosphere".[46] But, Leavis says, this is unrealistic: "If such a world ever existed, and I should be surprised to hear as much, it does no longer, and to give substance to a lie or to perpetuate a dead myth is to do no one any service really." Leavis comments that "only best-seller novelists could have such illusions about human nature."
    ellauri262.html on line 445: Consequently, a member of the human species may not necessarily fit the definition of "person" and thereby not receive all the rights bestowed to a person. Hence, such philosophers have engaged in arguing that certain disabled individuals (such as those with a mental capacity that is similar to or is perceived as being similar to an infant) are not persons. This philosophy is also supposedly open to the idea that such non-human persons as machines, animals, and extraterrestrial intelligences may be entitled to certain rights currently granted only to humans. The basic criteria for the entitlement of rights, are the intellect (thinking ability, problem solving in real life circumstances and not mere calculation), and sometimes empathy (but not necessarily, because not all humans are empathetic; but indifference in the pain of others and crime are certainly criteria for the deprivation of rights. Genuine empathy is not required to achieve acceptable behavior, but a digital limbic system and a dopaminergic pathways alternative, would deliver a more acceptable result for future MPs judging on rights expansion.). Personism may have views in common with transhumanism.
    ellauri262.html on line 479: He then goes on to add a few considerations "to make the reality less incredible".
    ellauri262.html on line 483: While there is a social conscious and corporate guilt, don’t let the idea distract you from your own "old-fashioned guilts" that have nothing to do with the ‘system’. Often, it’s an excuse for evading the real issue. Once we’ve learned of our individual corruption, we can go on to think about corporate guilt. If we ever get that far, the plank in our own eye is hard to extricate. (Luke 6:41-42)
    ellauri262.html on line 508: About our comrades in pain, other animals, Lewis allows that some higher form animals (like apes and elephants) might have a rudimentary individual self but says that their suffering might not be suffering in any real sense and humans might be projecting themselves onto the beasts. So no heaven for them, but then again, no hell. If one wants to make room for animal immortality, although the scriptures are silent, then "a heaven for mosquitoes and a hell for men could very conveniently be combined". A very good point! Oh, is it? Well, that is all sorted then?
    ellauri263.html on line 375: Fauda is frequently credited with evenhandedness over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and attempts to humanise Palestinian terror operatives. But that’s in the eye of the beholder, and certainly less true of this second series. For an Israeli Jewish audience, Fauda does break new ground. “It’s the first TV series that showed the Palestinian narrative in a way that you can actually feel something for someone who acts like a terrorist,” says Itay Stern at Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. “You can understand the motives and the emotion and that’s unique, because until that point you couldn’t really see it on TV.”
    ellauri263.html on line 377: At a time when Israelis rarely seek out Palestinian viewpoints in real life, much less on TV, this may explain why Fauda’s creators initially struggled to find a domestic outlet for the series. (LOL!) It portrays the infiltrator unit, whose members (an all-male panel, except for one token woman for the boys to drool about) kill, torture, assault and violently threaten Palestinians in a manner that jars with any claims of moral superiority. And this second series contains more narrative mirroring. We see each side struggle with unity and discipline over revenge and going rogue, with causes taking precedence over family relationships, lured into a violence that creates its own momentum. Both sides are compromised, manipulative and varying degrees of unhinged.
    ellauri263.html on line 387: This kind of blurring brings to mind US war-on-terror films such as Zero Dark Thirty, with its depiction of Osama bin Laden’s capture serving as a PR exercise for the use of torture during interrogations. Meanwhile, Fauda’s Isis storyline stretches credibility, at the same time feeding the worst stereotypes. “It’s a bit lazy. Isis is not really active in Gaza or the West Bank,” says Stern. Buttu adds that the effect is to reinforce the absence of a Palestinian cause. “We don’t have any legitimate grievances. It’s all Islamic-driven,” she says, noting that it “turns Palestinians into irrational figures who want only to kill Israelis”.
    ellauri263.html on line 389: Claims by Raz that writing the series was his real therapy, after suffering with PTSD, help locate Fauda in an Israeli genre dubbed “shooting and crying” – laments over the effect of wars on the morality and sanity of Israelis fighting them. But Fauda is different. Let’s call it “viewing while cursing”, into which category we can also place the US hit series Homeland Security.
    ellauri263.html on line 399: Palestinian journalist Ziyad Abul Hawa says Fauda could have started to make good on notions of balance simply by bringing Palestinians into the creative process. “If the writers are all Israeli, no matter how good the intentions are, they are not realistically showing what is happening in Palestinian areas. I heard they did their homework and research but still, you need a Palestinian constantly with them, telling them what’s realistic and what is not.” He adds that Arabic accents in the show bust its credibility claims within seconds.
    ellauri263.html on line 401: As it is, the second series has left many feeling it missed an opportunity to show the realities of the Israeli occupation. “They did some brave stuff but it is not a mirror of realities in the West Bank,” says Stern. “It’s a shame, they could have done it and people would have loved the show anyway.”
    ellauri263.html on line 403: Fauda is available on Netflix, which is one big turd of a narcotics company. I really wish the Israeli commando troops would barge in to the Netflix headquarters and shoot down everyone in sight.
    ellauri263.html on line 616: The book is a comedy about the birth of the son of Satan and the coming of the End Times. There are attempts by the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley to sabotage the coming of the end times, having grown accustomed to their comfortable surroundings in England. One subplot features a mixup at the small country hospital on the day of birth and the growth of the Antichrist, Adam, who grows up with the wrong family, in the wrong country village. Another subplot concerns the summoning of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, each a big personality in their own right. With Armageddon averted, Crowley and Aziraphale muse that this was God's plan all along and speculate that the real apocalyptic conflict will be between humanity and the combined forces of Heaven and Hell. In 2003, the novel was listed at number 68 on the BBC's survey The Big Read.
    ellauri263.html on line 716: Consider how you usually feel when your partner gets a big promotion at work or accomplishes a new fitness goal, or how you feel when your best friend tells you about a new guy they've been dating that they're really clicking with: You're genuinely, totally stoked for them, right? Fuck no, you are slightly envious, or not so slightly either. This is an instinctual feeling for most of us. Now apply that to when your partner is having fun flirting with (or sleeping with) a new flame that's not you. Instead of sparking jealousy, it sparks earnest empathetic joy. That's compersion.
    ellauri263.html on line 746: "Ultimately there is no such thing as not experiencing jealousy," Blue says. "Jealousy is part of the human emotional spectrum. It's like saying 'I never feel sad,' 'I never feel angry,' 'I never feel happy.' To say 'I never feel jealous'—I don't think it's realistic. I haven't ever really truly met anyone who's said they haven't felt jealousy. I think some people say they don't feel jealousy because they're in a specific relationship that doesn't hold grounds for it. It doesn't trigger them into jealousy."
    ellauri263.html on line 758: "The baseline for everybody is different, but we know that we also have neuroplasticity. We know that humans can learn and grow and expand and evolve, and we have done so for millennia. So just like empathy, compersion, or mudita, is something that you can cultivate and practice and grow," Blue says. "For some people it will come easily. For other people, it might be more of a process, and you have to sort of really dig deep to try to find it if it's not something that comes up naturally for you."
    ellauri263.html on line 772: My partner and I made compersion an active practice, a skill that we both worked on together. It didn't really come naturally to either of us, but we supported each other as we tried to do it. Initially, it was basically a lot of mental gymnastics trying to reason out why we should be happy when the other person scored a hot date. Once you fully get why it doesn't make sense to feel jealous—i.e., your relationship is totally secure, and the presence of another person in your partner's life is not a threat to your relationship whatsoever—then you can start to disarm that alarm more easily whenever it goes off in your head.
    ellauri263.html on line 786: "Listening I think is really important, listening without judgment and without being defensive," Blue says. "Separate your stuff from your partner´s theories. Your partner´s feeling jealous, and they´ve done some work, and they´re sorting of saying ´I feel jealousy because I worry that you´re gonna leave me.´ … When you hear that, some of us feel accused as if we are doing something wrong. We´re not somehow enough, and we´ve made some sort of a mistake, and immediately we become defensive. I think if we can get into that sort of separate state and realize our partner, when they´re working through something like jealousy, is battling with their own stuff, battling with their own insecurities, or own unmet needs, [then we can be more able to] lend an ear to that to really understand what´s going on with them."
    ellauri263.html on line 799: We, of course, still feel jealous from time to time, but that emotion isn´t scary or damning to us. It doesn´t really hold any power at all over us.
    ellauri264.html on line 88: Dans sa réaction violente contre le milieu à la fois dreyfusard et juif auquel il est intimement lié malgré lui, Rolland perd toute impartialité et finit pas assimiler les défenseurs de Dreyfus aux Juifs. La cause dreyfusarde, c’est la campagne des Juifs ou celle de la Banque juive. En realite, la plupart d’entre eux se tenaient à l’écart. Les Juifs ne voulaient pas qu’on les accuse de prendre parti pour Dreyfus parce qu’il était, comme eux, Juif.
    ellauri264.html on line 199: their full potential would not have been realized. The truly righteous recognize the value of their G-d-given possessions, and are very careful with them, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant they are. While not overly attached to material things, they do not dispose of objects prematurely or use them inappropriately. They understand that everything has a purpose, and they seek to use things to that purpose, with the goal of elevating the objects and themselves.
    ellauri264.html on line 263: Vaan minkäs teet kun on huonot ajat eikä omaisuutta kannata realisoida näillä ehdoilla. Loppuisi tää Ukrainan selkkaus niin markkinat piristyisivät ja palaisi apinoiden luottamus jumalaansa Mammonaan. Sitä odotellessa eipä tässä muuta ole tehtävissä kuin laittaa syötävää pihan pikkulinnuille, lukea Bashevis Singerin perijuutalaisia mietteitä ja toivoa että loppu tulisi nopeaan ja olisi suhteellisen kivuton. Parhaassa tapauksessa se tulee siinä järjestyksessä että Seijan huoli onkin tarpeeton.
    ellauri264.html on line 279: Heprealaisessa kaanonissa kirjaa kutsutaan nimellä ´Ekhah, "voi!" tai "kuinka". Tämmöset voivotuxet alkoivat yleensä sillä sanalla.
    ellauri264.html on line 532: The "Rema" (Moses Isserles) started writing his commentary on the Arba´ah Turim, Darkhei Moshe, at about the same time as Yosef Karo. Karo finished his work "Bet Yosef" first, and it was first presented to the Rema as a gift from one of his students. Upon receiving the gift, the Rema could not understand how he had spent so many years unaware of Karo´s efforts. After looking through the Bet Yosef, the Rema realized that Karo had mainly relied upon Sephardic poskim.
    ellauri264.html on line 536: After realizing this, the Rema shortened his work on the Tur, entitled Darkhei Moshe, to focus only on rulings which differ from Bet Yosef.
    ellauri266.html on line 79: Desmond John Morris, Linnean seuran heppu honoris causa. (s. 24. tammikuuta 1928) on Bo Egovin ikätoveri englantilainen eläintieteilijä, etologi ja surrealistinen taidemaalari sekä suosittu kirjailija ihmisen sosiobiologiassa. Desmond ei ole vielä kuollut. Se muistetaan vuoden 1967 kirjastaan ​​The Naked Ape ja 50-luvun televisio-ohjelmasta Zoo Time. Myrkkykäärme karkasi, juontaja kuristui mikrofonijohtoon, leijonat naivat livenä, siinä kohokohtia. Öisin Desmond maalailee matkien Congo apinaa ja Dalin Salvadoria. Ne on kyllä vainaita.
    ellauri266.html on line 268: Are people insane? Like honestly. Are the people who reviewed this movie certifiably insane? This movie got 100%?????????? How. Like really, howwwww??? The most boring, slowest, most depressing movies ever. The only movie worse than this was Marley & Me. If this movie was based on a true story, then ok. But this was just a made up sad story? Like why? It does not deserve a 100% score AT ALL! That's just absurd and outrageous. And it now calls every score into question. Simply insane.
    ellauri266.html on line 274: Psh. Unreal. Watched this movie in hopes of some type of entertainment but it was just a dude and his daughter walking through the woods for 2 hours. Unreal. Pppshhhh
    ellauri266.html on line 298: I would rather get beat up for 2 hours than watch this film, I kept waiting for something to happen or something that made me feel something, I sat there stone faced for 2 hours with no emotion assuming something must happen soon due to all these rave reviews, and then all of a sudden the credits show up on the screen and I realize i was hoodwinked by all of you writing good reviews. This film was an absolute snooze fest!
    ellauri266.html on line 325: General semantics, a philosophy of language-meaning that was developed by Alfred Korzybski (1879–1950), a Polish-American scholar, and furthered by S.I. Hayakawa, Wendell Johnson, and others; it is the study of language as a representation of reality. Korzybski’s theory was intended to improve the habits of glib upper-class response to hostile low-class environment. Drawing upon such varied disciplines as relativity theory, quantum mechanics, and mathematical logic, Korzybski and his followers sought a scientific, non-Aristotelian basis for clear understanding of the differences between symbol (word) and reality (referent) and the ways in which they themselves can influence (or manipulate) and limit other humans´ ability to think.
    ellauri266.html on line 333: For fertilization to take place, certain interindividual processes must take place: male and female must get each other´s attention, stimulate each other, secure each other´s cooperation or at least compliance, until the female (or male) finally assumes the appropriate position for receiving the sperm. This known as courtship. Mm, I´m getting the hots by just saying this. General semantics must surely have something to contribute to human sexuality. Mobility increases intelligence, that must be why the in-out moving human male is more intelligent than the female. The adult male is capable of being sexually aroused with or without provocation at practically any time. No wonder females prefer smelly company to no company at all. Except in a KZ lager they tend to lose interest, says Morris Gombinder in Shadows on the Hudson. Desmond Morris has an ingenious argument about the relation of a man´s sexuality to his way of life. "The naked ape is the sexiest man alive!", he says, and means it. "In baboons", he says, "the time from mounting to ejaculation is max 8 seconds, a goldfish´s attention span. Our ladies would never be satisfied with that!" Specialized organs such as lips, ear-lobes, nipples, breasts and genitals are richly endowed with things to lick and suck. Sorry folks, now I just have to take a break for a quick wank, I´m really gettting uncomfortably erect. Thank you. The sexually attractive parts are predominantly at the front, except the arse. Face-to-face sex is personalized sex, said the missionary. From the back you don´t really know who you are interacting with.
    ellauri266.html on line 346: "I really don´t think," the lady from Oakland continues, "that men decide deliberately to exclude women from intellectual discussions. It´s more that it doesn´t occur to them to include a woman among their circle of friends on the basis of the ideas she is able to contribute. Ideas are not what women are for, they are in it for the clams."
    ellauri266.html on line 349: The real frustration of women, so well expressed by the lady from Oakland, is their exclusion from the mainstream. It is a frustration that women experience in common with Negroes. The solution to these frustrations lies partly in the re-education of menfolk on the one hand and white folk on the other to enable them to adjust gracefully to the inevitable changes that lie ahead. It also lies in the determination of courageous women and courageous Negroes to fight their way into the mainstream despite all our attempts to keep them in their places.
    ellauri267.html on line 97: Based on the novel by Walter Wager, "Telefon" has not aged well because it'(TM)s so dependent on the cold war tension that existed between the USSR and the US in the Seventies. The film is basically a cat-and-mouse game with Soviet agent Major Grigori Borzov (Charles Bronson, that's right Bronson is a commie) tracking rogue Russian scientist Nicolai Dalmchimsky (Donald Pleasence) across America to prevent him from activating sleeper agents. Borzov is assisted by Barbara (Lee Remick. fresh from "The Omen") who asks more annoying questions than necessary, leading the audience to believe she may not be completely true to the motherland. The film's middle section is dragged down by repetitive bomb scares. Dalmichimsky is working from outdated intelligence so his targets are all de-classified U.S. Military installations. Once Borzov realizes the pattern and hones in the next target the action shifts to a more linear chase that'(TM)s further heightened by Barbara'(TM)s loyalties. But the ultimate showdown is deflating because beyond some silly disguises Pleasence's Dalmichimsky is never built up to be a threat. Director Don Siegel uses his flair for montage to craft a his action sequences without dialogue. "Telefon" is a road movie, much like Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" and "North by Northwest" had their leads criss-crossing America here we see plenty of seventies architecture including San Francisco's Hyatt Regency Hotel (used in "The Towering Inferno") and a modernist house resting on top of a barren rock outcropping. The supporting cast is uniformly good (but trapped in underwritten roles), and it'(TM)s nice to see veteran character actors Alan Badel and Patrick Magee playing snotty KGB strategists, and Tyne Daly in a small (and ultimately irrelevant role) as a computer geek. Trivia note: The poem that activates the Russian sleeper agents was used by Quentin Tarantino in "Death Proof" as the lines Jungle Julia has her listeners recite to Butterfly. The lines are an excerpt of the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost. "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep."
    ellauri267.html on line 227: Guardians of the Free Republics, active around 2010, was a group based in the U.S. state of Texas regarded as being part of the sovereign citizen movement. The group was associated with Sam Kennedy (whose real name is Glenn Richard Unger), a talk-show host, and with Clive Boustred, a British-born conspiracy theorist living in California. The 2-man group was described as having an anti-violent anti-government ideology.
    ellauri269.html on line 72: The clerics looked surprised at their hands, then realized: wrong hand! They tried again with the other hand. Still no go!
    ellauri269.html on line 282: Now it is time to create your character! There are three primary choices that you need to make: Faction, Race, and Class. These are important because they dictate how you will interact with the game and with other players. Faction and Race can be changed for a price, but Class is a permanent decision. The only way to change Class is to create a new character. (This is actually factually wrong: in real life, you can change Faction for free and Class for a price, but there is no way to change Race!)
    ellauri269.html on line 290: The Alliance and the Horde each have different backgrounds and stories, and are divided along racial lines. Which faction you choose will dictate where you play, who you play with, and what Races you can play. This may sound all too realistic, but that is how the cookie crumbles!
    ellauri269.html on line 304: I wonder, are they really races or rather species, i.e. can they intermix? Are their genitals fully downward compatible?
    ellauri269.html on line 425: However, there is a gameplay style called Erotic Role-Play (ERP) where players can role-play sexual acts. The Moon Guard realm is notorious for this, but it's frowned upon - World of Warcraft is a game that is rated suitable for teenagers. Whilst I personally have no issue with what consenting players do in private or guild channels, ERP can be problematic when it takes place in public chat channels. But it's all textual. No actual humping with huge green orc penises in magenta arses is countenanced.
    ellauri269.html on line 517: Warlords of Draenor -soundtrackin kappale "Malach", jonka heprealainen nimi tarkoittaa kurkoa, sisältää nigunin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigun) noin 50 sekunnin kohdalla.
    ellauri269.html on line 547: Half the things you say could apply to muslims too… or any religion really.
    ellauri269.html on line 586: you may be right, that the draenei are a melting pot of many cultural inspirations, but my post was meant to allay Surma’s suspicion that this might be the type of thread to get banned. I don’t think there’s anything ban-worthy of discussing the real world cultural inspirations of the wow races.
    ellauri269.html on line 588: Not every race is 1:1 representation of a real world culture besides some exceptions like Worgen but thats only their visual theme and it does not go any deeper than that.
    ellauri269.html on line 590: Newsflash: The developers use many inspirations from our real world to develop this fantasy world.
    ellauri269.html on line 598: So events on AU Draenor are problematic and offensive because they present a “Jewish-coded” society as being oppressive, but in actuality it’s fine and makes sense because they’re really now “Christianity-coded”?
    ellauri269.html on line 722: Jos Supermanin vertaamisen Jeesukseen oli tarkoitus "kristillistää" sankari, ehdokas oli hyvin valittu, sillä Jeesuskin oli juutalainen, viimeinen illallinen oli pääsiäisateria, ja jokaisella pienellä profeetalla on ihme tai kaksi hihassaan. Joona asui valaassa. (No se nyt ei liity tähän mitenkään, kunhan mainizin.) Teräsmiestä, joka jäi syntymästään orvoksi suojellakseen häntä maailmaa tuhoavalta katastrofilta, verrataan jutkupiireissä useimmiten Moosekseen, koska heidät molemmat kasvattivat ei-juutalaiset perheet ja he saivat jumalalta taikavoimia pelastaakseen heimonsa. Todisteena esitetään myös samankaltaisuudet Supermanin rinnassa olevan S-symbolin ja heprealaisen Lamediin tai Shiniin kuten kuvassa.
    ellauri269.html on line 726: Ehkä tärkein linkki heprealaiseen supersankariin on Supermanin identiteetti osittain assimiloituneena maahanmuuttajana. 1930-luvun New York, joka tuotti maailman ensimmäiset modernit supersankarit, oli täynnä viimeaikaisia ​​juutalaisia ​​pakolaisia, jotka pakenivat 1800-luvun Euroopan pogromeja. Jonathan D. Sarnan ja Jonathan Goldenin Brandeisin yliopistossa "The American Jewish Experience in the Twentieth Century: Antisemitism and Assimilation" mukaan vuonna 1900 yli 40 prosenttia Amerikan juutalaisista oli uusia tulokkaita, ja he ovat olleet maassa kymmenen vuotta tai vähemmän. Ja seuraavan sukupolven aikana tapahtui maahanmuuttozunami, kun toiset 1,75 miljoonaa juutalaista muutti Amerikan rannoille, suurin osa ashkenazeja Itä-Euroopasta.
    ellauri269.html on line 734: Muita juutalaisia ​​ehdokkaita inspiroivaksi Supermaniksi on mytologinen Golem. Kaikki juutalaiset tietävät tarinan Golemista, miehestä, jonka rabbi Loew veisti joenuoman mudasta 1500-luvun Prahassa. Loew antoi olennonsa hengen heprealaisilla loitsuilla ja lähetti sen puolustamaan ihmisiä Rudolf II:n alaisina antisemitistisiltä pogromeilta. Savimies oli yli-inhimillinen suojelija, joka kutsuttiin vapauttamaan viattomat pahasta. Supermanin vahvuus linjaa hänet Golemin ja raamatullisen Simsonin kanssa, mutta hän on myös sidottu Mooseksen tarinaan. Nykyaikana hahmo liitetään 1600-luvun pogromeihin Prahan juutalaisissa getoissa. Kuten Superman, Golem oli intensiivisen fyysisen voiman olento, ja sen ensisijaisena tehtävänä oli puolustaa juutalaisia ​​silloin, kun se oli osa Pyhää Rooman valtakuntaa.
    ellauri270.html on line 74: Kieli on, kuten jotkut sanovat, jugoslaviaa, jonka syntaksi on joskus tyypillinen kroatia, joskus serbia ja hyvin usein bosnia. Romaani on siitä erikoinen että siinä on runsaasti realistisia kuvauksia tilanteista, ihmisistä, maisemista ja sisätiloista. Sen Nobelmainen idealismi pursuaa esim seuraavasta wikiquotesta:
    ellauri270.html on line 232: Jeffin runousoppi on ilmeisesti plagioitu sen Lontoon lehtorilta Winifred Nowottnyltä. "Current criticism often takes metaphor au grand sérieux, as a peephole on the nature of transcendental reality, a prime means by which the imagination can see into the life of things." --Language Poets Use (1962) by Winifred Nowottny. Winifred M.T.Nowottny, nee Dobbs, was educated at the University of London and later taught English Literature at University College London. She published the books, Language Poets Use in 1962 and Hopkins´ Language of Prayer of Praise in 1972. Jeff ois niikö Harry Potter ja Winifer Dobbs sen kotihaltija. Toinen keskeinen Jeffin lähde oli Penguin Dictionary of Quotations.
    ellauri270.html on line 304: For Jackson, The Lottery is more than a ghost story; “The Daemon Lover” in particular and the collection in general critique a society that fails to protect women from becoming victims of strangers or neighbors. As in “The Lottery,” Jackson’s shocking account of a housewife’s ritualistic stoning, or in “The Pillar of Salt,” which traces a wife’s horror and growing hysteria when she has lost her way, the threatened characters are women. Although many of Jackson’s stories are modern versions of the folk tale of a young wife’s abduction by the devil, and although her characters are involved in terrifying circumstances, the point is that these tales seem true: They are rooted in reality. Thus, Jackson exposes the threat to women’s lives in a society that condones the daemon lover.
    ellauri270.html on line 335: Just as Mr. Summers stops chanting in order to start the lottery, Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson arrives in the square. She tells Mrs. Delacroix that she “clean forgot what day it was.” She says she realized it was the 27th and came running to the square. She dries her hands on her apron. Mrs. Delacroix reassures her that Mr. Summers and the others are still talking and she hasn’t missed anything.
    ellauri270.html on line 397: Mrs. Dunbar already sent her son away, perhaps to spare him having to participate in murder this year, and now she herself seems to try and avoid taking part in the lottery as well. The line about the stones makes an important point—most of the external trappings of the lottery have been lost or forgotten, but the terrible act at its heart remains. There is no real religious or practical justification for the lottery anymore—it’s just a primitive murder for the sake of tradition. Now the situation would be quite different if this were a real case of adultery, about which there are clear instructions in the Old Testament!
    ellauri270.html on line 425: Jackson’s “The Lottery” was published in the years following World War II, when the world was presented with the full truth about Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. In creating the dystopian society of her story, Jackson was clearly responding to the fact that “dystopia” is not only something of the imagination—it can exist in the real world as well. Jackson thus meditates on human cruelty—especially when it is institutionalized, as in a dystopian society—and the… read analysis of Dystopian Society and Conformity.
    ellauri270.html on line 544: A real war hero disobeys commands from his superiors to look after his own troops. Clan behavior, that is what it is. Vielä hullumpaa nokkimista on kun öykkärimäinen Judah Andersen tulee rähjäämään tontin omistajana ja vetää sitten kantapäät yhteen kolmen tähden war hero kenzun edessä. Just tällästä oli Kouvolassa kun paikallinen kansanedustaja tuli paikalle. Helskutti mitä pyllistelyä.
    ellauri272.html on line 84: Dr. Seuss commented that the book was "horribly written" in addition to being "disturbing" but stated that "if the book enhances women's real-life sex lives and intimacy, so be it." Ultimately, the book became the eighth-most banned book between 2010 and 2019.
    ellauri272.html on line 345: But not to worry! "In fact there are thousands of editions of the Bible in tens of thousands of libraries in the United States, way more than any other world religious texts -- and that’s well within the First Amendment," LaRue told The Huffington Post. "Here in the home of the brave, free people read freely." Here, the Lord (the one and only real thing, beware of subsitutes) is still the head honcho. He is our
    ellauri274.html on line 731: 2:29:41 поиска современная и традиционное искусство реализм и Авангард классику и 2:29:41 etsi modernia ja perinteistä taiderealismia ja avantgarde-klassikoita ja
    ellauri275.html on line 73: Chavchavadze founded the realistic moral novel in Georgia, wrote short stories and poems, including The Hermit, Is Man Human? (1859), Mother and son (1860), Kako the robber (1860) and Otar´s widow (1887). Lähde
    ellauri275.html on line 475: Koba oli hahmo Alexander Kazbegin vuoden 1883 romaanista Patriside. Patriside ( georgiaksi : მამის მკვლელი ) on Alexander Kazbegin romaani, joka julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1882. Romaani on rakkaustarina, mutta se käsittelee myös monia 1800-luvun Gruusian yhteiskuntapoliittisia kysymyksiä. Romaani kuvaa 1800-luvun kriittistä realismia. Romaani sijoittuu 1800-luvun Gruusiaan, jolloin Venäjän valtakunta miehitti sen. Se on talonpoikaispojan Iagon ja kauniin nuoren naisen Nunun rakkaustarina. Kirjoittaja esittää tšetšeenit vapaina miehinä, jotka taistelevat vapautensa puolesta, toisin kuin georgialaiset, joita ryssät pitivät niin lyhyessä hihnassa, etteivät pystyneet pitämään edes kaupunkikokouksia (perinne keskiajalta lähtien).
    ellauri275.html on line 767:
    Sosialistinen realismi

    ellauri276.html on line 443: Kavanaghin ensimmäinen kokoelma, Plowman and Other Poems, julkaistiin vuonna 1936. Se on tunnettu realistisesta kuvauksestaan ​​Irlannin maalaiselämästä, ilman romanttisia tunteita, joita usein nähtiin tuolloin maalaisrunoissa, piirre, jota hän inhosi. Macmillanin uusista runoilijoista kertovassa sarjassaan julkaissut kirja ilmaisi sitoutumisen puhekieleen ja oikeiden ihmisten iänikuiseen elämään, mikä teki hänestä epäsuositun kirjallisuuden keskuudessa.
    ellauri276.html on line 608: Turning over frozen earth in dark January days behind a horse drawn or an ox drawn plough, must have been back breaking labour. The hours were long, pay was poor. A ploughman at the Alnwick Hiring Fair of spring 1819 for instance, was offered merely bed and food as payment for his fee for six months work. In the depression of that year, the ploughman had no choice, yet, these ploughmen appeared to enjoy their job and approached life with a sense of honest reality and humour. Their songs are nearly always cheerful. Cyril Tawney sang The Ploughman in 1974 on the Argo anthology The World of the Countryside. Jon Loomes sang The Ploughman in 2005 on his Fellside CD Fearful Symmetry. He noted:
    ellauri277.html on line 260: Gibran died on 10 April 1931 of cirrhosis of the liver. He was an alcoholic and had been in poor health since the early 1920s. Gibran’s death set off a series of sordid conflicts that have clouded his reputation. His will left money and real estate to his sister (Marianna Jubran never married and died in Boston in 1972). Breckenridge ja Haskell piippasivat äkäsesti toisilleen mustankipeinä Gibranin kirjallisesta jäämistöstä. Breckenridge´s 1945 biography of Gibran, an adulatory work full of misinformation—much of which may have come from Gibran himself—continues to create confusion even after the publication of several excellent biographies.
    ellauri278.html on line 254: Early in November 1941, Litvinov was summoned to see Stalin and told his services were required as ambassador to the United States. In the US, the appointment was met with enthusiasm. The New York Times stated: "Stalin has decided to place his ablest and most forceful diplomat and one who enjoys greater prestige in this country. He is known as a man of exceptional ability, adroit as well as forceful. It is believed that Stalin, in designating him for the ambassadorship, felt Litvinov could exercise real influence in Washington."
    ellauri279.html on line 313: Solženitsyn taisteli puna-armeijassa toisessa maailmansodassa. Hän yleni kapteeniksi, ennen kuin hänet pidätettiin helmikuussa 1945 syytettynä neuvostovastaisesta agitaatiosta ja neuvostovastaisen järjestön perustamisen yrityksestä Wormdittissa Itä-Preussissa (nykyisin Orneta Puolassa). Solženitsyniä vastaan esitetty todiste oli hänen "koulutoverilleen" lähettämä kirje, jossa hän käytti viranomaisten mukaan Stalinista epäkunnioittavaa nimitystä ”viiksimies”. Solženitsyn joutui kahdeksaksi vuodeksi työleirille. Eli siis helmikuussa 1945 palvellessaan Itä-Preussissa SMERSH pidätti Solzhenitsynin, koska hän oli kirjoittanut halventavia kommentteja yksityisissä kirjeissä ystävälleen Nikolai Vitkevichille sodan johtamisesta haukkuen Joseph Stalinia, jota hän kutsui nimillä "Khozyain" ("pomo") ja "Balabos" (jiddišin renderointi heprealaisesta baal ha-bayitista "talon mestari"). Tosin hän keskusteli myös saman ystävän kanssa uuden organisaation tarpeesta Neuvostoliiton hallinnon tilalle. Tämän nojalla Solzhenitsyniä syytettiin "Neuvostoliiton vastaisesta propagandasta" Neuvostoliiton rikoslain 58 artiklan 10 kohdan nojalla ja "vihamielisen järjestön perustamisesta" 11 kohdan nojalla. Alexei vankikavereideen ei edes iloinnut kun muut hurrasivat sodan päättymistä Venäjälle suotuisissa merkeissä.
    ellauri281.html on line 253: Early in November 1941, Litvinov was summoned to see Stalin and told his services were required as ambassador to the United States. In the US, the appointment was met with enthusiasm. The New York Times stated: "Stalin has decided to place his ablest and most forceful diplomat and one who enjoys greater prestige in this country. He is known as a man of exceptional ability, adroit as well as forceful. It is believed that Stalin, in designating him for the ambassadorship, felt Litvinov could exercise real influence in Washington."
    ellauri283.html on line 114: Beyond the Heavens is a very ethereal and mystical experience, one unlike any other movie we have reviewed. However, this is not a good thing. The ‘plot’ is very unclear and murky, consisting of vague and meandering ideas and cryptic dialogue. It’s like Corbin Bernson is winking at the audience with every scene, waiting to reveal some great secret, but it’s never revealed. The whole has a very tip-of-the-tongue feel, like the characters know something you don’t but never intend to let you in on the secret. As the characters wax eloquent and philosophize about the true nature of reality, the viewer is left, in the end, with a more confusing view of reality than before. Is Bernson advocating for or against Darwinism? Is he a creationist? Does he really believe that angels come to earth on the tails of comets? Is Bernson suggesting that reality is not what it seems? If so, what is his view of reality? Only God knows the answers to these questions as Bernson spends 90 minutes toying with his ‘big reveal’ and dancing around whatever his philosophical worldview is. It’s basically just a waste of your time.
    ellauri283.html on line 116: And what is to be made of Corbin Bernsen? What is his place in Christian film? Is he trolling? Is he a great mind misunderstood? Whether it’s abstract musings like Beyond the Heavens or half-hearted satire like Christian Mingle or In-Lawfully Yours, Bernsen’s motivations for making Christian films are very unclear. It’s possible that he’s smarter than us all and doesn’t know how to show it. But it’s also possible that he’s just trying to make a quick buck off of Christian audiences. Reality is probably somewhere in between. Regardless, Beyond the Heavens really needed to be rethought before anyone spent money on it, because it falls flat and is unable to properly convey whatever message it is trying to present.
    ellauri283.html on line 120: It's different and I loved it! It raises the question is there a God and answers it in a wonderful way. I don't want to give the story away, (aah, WTF, here goes: there is a God, but his name is Allah. Sorry...) - you have to watch and keep your eyes on Barlow, he is an angel for sure! And there really are angels, consult your Bibble (Hebrews) or Koran (passim)!
    ellauri283.html on line 236: Yhdysvallat, kuten Sudan, ei ole ratifioinut Rooman perussääntöä. Sitä ei myöskään realistisesti viitata Kansainväliseen rikostuomioistuimeen, koska se on YK:n turvallisuusneuvoston pysyvä jäsen ja voi yksinkertaisesti käyttää veto-oikeuttaan kaikkiin päätöksiin, joilla se pyritään alistamaan ICC:n lainkäyttövaltaan.
    ellauri283.html on line 429: 18. joulukuuta 2020 Sudanin viranomaiset kehottivat Hamadyatin leirillä äskettäin saapuneita tigrayan-pakolaisia ​​purkamaan teltat ja menemään Sudanin mantereelle Etiopian ja Sudanin välisen mahdollisen sodan pelossa. 19. joulukuuta 2020 jännitys Etiopian ja Sudanin välillä kasvoi. Sudan on lähettänyt raja-alueelle lisää joukkoja, mukaan lukien nopeat tukijoukot, ja varusteita. Kassalan ja Gedarefin osavaltioiden Beni Amer-tupakan ja al-Habaa-heimojen tuki, mukaan lukien elintarvikehuolto ja talous. [Neuvottelut Etiopian kanssa ovat pysähtyneet.] EEPPA - raportissa todettiin, että Sudan oli vanginnut 19. joulukuuta 2020 eritrealaisia ​​sotilaita, jotka olivat pukeutuneet Amhara -miliisin univormuihin, jotka taistelivat Sudanin rajalla Amharan erikoisjoukkojen rinnalla.
    ellauri284.html on line 599: A man stands in front of a small, ramshackle store near the apartment blocks of Gurgaon, India, where a firm is building a Trump-branded tower. The agreement gives the Trump Organization a portion of its office rentals. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post). GURGAON, India — The Trump Organization is about to double its real estate empire in India with two new projects in this suburb of New Delhi known for rapacious development and poor planning.
    ellauri284.html on line 605: “Everything is compromised,” said Sanjay Sharma, a Gurgaon real estate broker. “It’s not some people in some places who are corrupt. Corruption is institutionalized. To thrive in this real estate market, you must be a scoundrel. It is impossible for a thorough gentleman to survive here.”
    ellauri284.html on line 627: Goyal said that his company is a private-equity fund founded in 2004 by a former Goldman Sachs executive and Indian partners to infuse foreign capital into India’s real estate market. The company counts high-profile sovereign wealth and university endowment funds among its backers.
    ellauri284.html on line 654: On a blindingly sunny day in Gurgaon, Pankaj Bansal, son of Basant Bansal, appeared on a golf green to greet contestants from the “Apprentice”-style Indian reality show “The Pitch.” The young scion, in a lilac shirt and aviator sunglasses, told the budding entrepreneurs that his family was positioning itself to be “one of the most respected developers in the country” and worked only with the best architects, interior designers and landscapers.
    ellauri284.html on line 662: “Nothing moves unless bribes are paid, and bribes are paid at the highest level,” he said. “The amount of money involved in real estate is mind-boggling.”
    ellauri285.html on line 84: A bear and a rabbit were next to each other taking a shit. Since they aren’t natural enemies there was no conflict. The bear says to the rabbit, “Say, do you have trouble with shit sticking to your fur?” The rabbit said, “No, not really.” So the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit.
    ellauri285.html on line 141: Nietzschellä perspektivismi ottaa realistisen antimetafysiikan muodon, samalla kun se torjuu sekä totuuden vastaavuusteorian että käsityksen, että uskon totuusarvo muodostaa aina sen lopullisen arvo-arvon. Perspektivismi ja personismi ovat läheisiä petikavereita.
    ellauri285.html on line 159: David Shipler, who is neither an Arab nor a Jew, served as the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times from 1979 to 1984. Shipler sanoo että israelilaisissa nuortenkirjoissa arabi on saanut entisen saxalaisen, kasakan tai ukrainalaisen paikan viholliskuvana. Heprealaisen yliopiston naistenvessan seinässä lukee: Arabit on koiria/kissoja/hiiriä/hevosia/aaseja. Arabit hoilaavat miekkarissa: Me ollaan arabeja ja juutalaiset on meidän koiria.
    ellauri285.html on line 248: Dispositionalismin mukaan maailmassamme asuvilla olennoilla on peruuttamattomia taipumuxia – joita usein kutsutaan "voimiksi" – joiden avulla ne ovat muutoksen lähteitä. Dispositionalismista on tullut yhä suositumpi metafyysikoiden keskuudessa viimeisten kolmen vuosikymmenen aikana, koska se tarjoaa realistisen kuvauksen syy-yhteydestä ja tarjoaa uusia tapoja ymmärtää modaalisuutta, luonnonlakeja, toimijuutta, vapaata tahtoa ja muita metafysiikan keskeisiä käsitteitä.
    ellauri286.html on line 103: Se, että Viron miehityksestä ja neuvostoelämän realiteeteista liikkui paljon totuutena pidettyjä valheita, oli tavallista arkea. Olin kasvanut maailmassa, jossa miehittäjä oli päässyt kirjoittamaan Viron historian mieleisekseen ja neuvostopropagandan jäljet ulottuivat myös Neuvostoliiton rajojen ulkopuolelle.
    ellauri288.html on line 79: Virolaisen kirjailijan Jaan Kaplinskin esittämä arvio Sofin ”Puhdistuksesta”. Hän, jota on vaikea uskottavasti syyttää neuvostovallan lakeijaksi, kirjoittaa: ”Minun ainoa mutta sitäkin vakavampi vastaväitteeni kirjaa kohtaan on se, että sen uskotellaan olevan realistinen kertomus elämästä Neuvosto-Eestissä. Sofi Oksanen, jolla ei ole ollut suoranaista kosketusta siihen aikaan ja niihin tapahtumiin, joita hän kuvaa, on ottanut palasia meidän elämästämme, neulonut ne yhteen jonkun ikivanhan ideologis-myyttisen kirjallisuuden sääntöjen mukaan ja myy niitä nyt Lännessä. Hän myy jotakin, mikä on olevinaan meidän elämäämme, mutta mikä ei sitä ole.” On blogissaan leimannut Sofi Oksasen Göebbelsin veroiseksi propagandistiksi.
    ellauri288.html on line 486: Myös Silm koostuu kahdesta osasta. Ensimmäisessä realistis-psykologisessa osassa kerrotaan teologi I:n tarina Viron Sosialistisessa Neuvostotasavallassa ylioppilastoverin silmin. I:stä tuntuu, että häntä seuraa salaperäinen Silm. Hän aloittaa teologian opinnot, tekee kuten monet muutkin vähän yhteistyötä KGB:n kanssa päästäkseen ulkomaille, tunnistaa itsestään gnostikot ja kabalistit, joiden avulla hän yrittää kavaltaa vainoharhaisen Silmin. Mutta kertomuksen toisessa osassa selviää, Silmä ei ole KGB eikä mikään muukaan salainen järjestö, vaan mm. Yhdysvaltain dollariin ikuistettu Mordorin paha silm.
    ellauri294.html on line 310: Nauhasta käy selvästi ilmi, että geometria – heprealaisiin kirjaimiin perustuva numerologia – on juuri heidän vahvuutensa.
    ellauri294.html on line 312: Lähellä 80 minuutin matkapuhelintallenteen loppua illallisesta Parmas esittelee Trumpille hänen mukaansa lahjan "Ukrainan päärabbilta" ja eräiltä Israelin rabbeilta. Hän selittää, että geometrian mukaan DJ Trumpin nimen kirjainten summa on 357, mikä on lähes sama kokonaismäärä kuin heprealaisen messiaan sanan kirjainten, 358. Yxi ääni sinne tänne, mitä väliä.
    ellauri294.html on line 558: Valmistautuessaan romaanin kirjoittamiseen Mannix opiskeli kettuja, sekä kesyjä että villiä, monenlaisia metsästystekniikoita ja tapoja, joilla koirat näyttävät jäljittävän kettuja pyrkiessään varmistamaan, että hänen hahmonsa toimivat realistisesti. Kirjan kuvituxen koira on lyhytkorvaisempi kuin Waltin Pluto-imitaatio.
    ellauri294.html on line 576: Mannix halusi realistisen kuvan vulpiinikäyttäytymisestä ja -tavoista, ja hän vietti yli vuoden tutkiessaan kotonaan pitämänsä pariutuneen ketun käyttäytymistä. Hän totesi, että he olivat "niin kesyjä [että hän] saattoi päästää heidät irti ja katsoa heidän metsästämään, taistelemaan, rakastelemaan ja elämään melkein normaalia elämää". Lisäksi hän opiskeli luonnonvaraisia kettuja ja haastatteli ansoja, metsästäjiä, riistavartijoita ja "koirien mestareita" saadakseen selville, mitä ketut heidän mielestään tekisivät ja mitä eivät. Ansat muikenivat kuin vaari paizi Ansa Ikonen, joka vuosi kaiken.
    ellauri297.html on line 593: Jussi Vatanen tillägger att journalisten redan har sett de bästa delarna på film. Journalisten föreslår att filmerna är eskapism, men Kaurismäki försäkrar att hans nyaste film alltid är hans mest realistiska. Kan inte ignorera kriget
    ellauri299.html on line 83: Siinä suhteessa se on kollegansa Topelbergin linjoilla, vaikka vastakkaisista lähtökohdista. Gershwin on persoonallisuustyyppiä ESTP (kz. albumia 159). ESTP:t ovat innokkaita seikkailijoita, jotka nauttivat käytännön kokemuksista. He ovat realisteja, jotka hyväksyvät maailman sellaisena kuin se on ja keskittyvät nauttimaan uusista toiminnoista ja haasteista. Kuuluisia ESTP-kirjoittajia ovat Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Glenn Beck, Bret Easton Ellis, markiisi de Sade, Ernest Hemingway, John Grisham, Dale Carnegie, Stephen R. Covey, Epicurus ja Rhonda Byrne.
    ellauri299.html on line 175: For over a decade, the nation has not made any real progress in reducing the number of Americans at risk of literal homelessness. Despite decreasing trends in people living doubled up overall, the rise in severe housing cost numbers are concerning. Even more troubling are the risks that inflation rising to a 40-year high in 2022, expiring eviction moratoria, and fading Emergency Rental Assistance dollars pose to those at risk of experiencing homelessness.
    ellauri299.html on line 243: Joku Goodreads tampio oli pettynyt että katususikosken keissi sovittiin rahalla. Ketään ei ammuttu paizi pari mitätöntä lakua. Tää oli tosi realistinen loppuhuipennus, tästä täydet pisteet Susikoskelle.
    ellauri299.html on line 331: Rubin syntyi Cincinnatissa, Ohiossa, kotiäiti Estherin (Katzin) ja rekkakuski Robert Rubinin pojalle, josta tuli myöhemmin Teamsters -liiton virkamies. Hän opiskeli Oberlin Collegessa ja heprealaisessa yliopistossa Jerusalemissa ja valmistui myöhemmin Cincinnatin yliopistosta saaden historian tutkinnon. Rubin opiskeli Kalifornian yliopistossa Berkeleyssä vuonna 1964, mutta keskeytti opinnot keskittyäkseen sosiaaliseen aktivismiin.
    ellauri299.html on line 333: Ennen juppia Jerrystä tuli jippi. Jipit uskoivat, että jos radikaaleista tapahtumista tehtäisiin enemmän median viihdyttämistä, erityisesti televisio antaisi heille enemmän kattavuutta. Mitä visuaalisempia ja surrealistisempia temppuja voisimme keksiä, sitä helpompi olisi päästä uutisiin, ja mitä kummallisempi, hassumpi ja provosoivampi teatteri se on, sitä paremmin se pelaa.
    ellauri299.html on line 636: All det som Grein hade varit med om i Miami framstod some että surrealistiskt skämt-mrs Gombiners dogmatism, Annas dagdrömmar, hans egen avresa. Till och med orkanen han hade fått uppleva verkade ingå i en show som naturen med jämna mellanrum ställde till med för turisternas skull. Inom loppet av en sekund blev det nattsvart mitt på ljusa dagen. Kokosnötter föll på marken. Palmkronor slets av. Trädstammar bröts itu, buskar och blommor flög omkring i stormen likt fåglar. Grenar klövs och liknade pinnar i en väldig solfjäder som inte kunde fällas ihop. Vinden hamrade på hustaken, regnet piskade mot marken och balkonger stötade ner från fasaderna med ett stön. Elledningar slets ner. Anna var tvungen att tända ett starinljus. Den lilla lägan tycktes bara vittnesmål om det som profetiorna forkunnade: att när civilisationen hade utplånats och allt var slut skulle människorna tvingas återvända till en enda liten pappersark.
    ellauri300.html on line 455: And can you teach me how to dance real slow?
    ellauri300.html on line 591: McLean was raised in the Catholic faith of his mother, Elizabeth McLean; his father, Donald McLean, was a Protestant. His father died when McLean was 15. McLean grew up in a physically abusive household, and was abused by both his parents and his sister. His second marriage was to Patrisha Shnier McLean, of Montreal, Canada, from 1987 to 2016. They have two children, Jackie and Wyatt, and two grandchildren, Rosa and Mya. In 2018, McLean confirmed his romantic relationship with model and reality star Paris Dylan, who is 48 years his junior. McLean sang a duet of his song "Vincent" with Ed Sheeran.
    ellauri300.html on line 824: Bears may play a significant role here, but the real animal in this overarching story is a serpent. His slithering and slandering tongue was inside the mouths of these mockers. The god whom they served, Baal, was just a mask for Satan. Good riddance, in a word, for bad rubbish.
    ellauri301.html on line 100: The extraordinary global success of Swedish and later Norwegian crime fiction as a form of escapist literature for men had several causes. One is that police work is one of the last wholly unionised jobs in the world, so that our hero will never be sacked for anything other than gross misconduct – of which he, being the hero, is never really guilty. In the optimistic 60s, James Bond was distinguished from other middle-aged men by his licence to kill but by the 90s the policeman as a fantasy hero had a licence to keep his job. In the economic whirlwind of globalisation, this was something that a lot of frustrated middle-aged men could only dream of.
    ellauri301.html on line 144: Young Wallander is a young, edgy, and modern series that sees Henning Mankell's iconic detective Kurt Wallander investigate his gripping first case. The story focuses on the formative experiences – professional and personal – faced by Kurt as a recently graduated police officer in his early twenties. Including frequent fornication with an unrealistically pretty immigrant charity worker.
    ellauri301.html on line 146: The series is anglophone because it sells so much better, besides the majority of the actors are non-Swedes. Come to think of that, why bother featuring a wheezy beady-eyed Swede speaking Swedish English as Wallenberg at all? For added reality?
    ellauri301.html on line 274: Sangoma Oy, highly respected dealer among the Zulu people of South Africa who diagnoses, prescribes, and often performs the operations to heal a person physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually. Sanoma Oy may address all of these realms in the healing process, which usually involves divination, verbal medicine, and specific customized visuals to cure morbid curiosity and restore upper middle class well-being.
    ellauri301.html on line 543: If the value of tikkun olam really means leaving your imprint on the world in a quest to make it a better place for all of us, then Steve Jobs possessed that value a thousand-fold. Tikkun Olam: In Jewish teachings, any activity that improves the world, bringing it closer to the harmonious state for which it was created. Tikkun olam implies that while the world is innately good, its Creator purposely left room for us to improve upon His work.
    ellauri302.html on line 62: It is interesting to consider Ash's 'The God of Vengeance" in connection with a play like ''Mrs. Warren's Profession." To be sure, there is no technical resemblance between the two dramas; nor, despite an external similarity in backgrounds, is there any real identity of purpose. Shaw's play is essentially sociological, and is a drama of disillusionment. Ash's piece glows with poetic realism and recounts an individual tragedy not without symbolic power. Mikä molemmisssa on mukavaa on että niissä on paljon prostituutteja!
    ellauri302.html on line 136: Do you really believe that they're any better than you? You don't need their favors!... That's the way of the world these days: if you've got the money, even so pious a Jew as Reb Ali comes to your home, — a Chassid, mind you, — and accepts handsome alms from you. He asks no questions, — whether you got it by theft or by murder or by selling arse. So long as you have the cash. That's the chief point!
    ellauri302.html on line 165: Pause.) I've really been thinking about it, and have a certain fellow in view, — a jewel of a chap, — smart head on his shoulders... his father is a highly respected man. (Abruptly.) Are you going to give your daughter a large dowry?
    ellauri302.html on line 440: Reb Ali: Hear me. You mustn't talk like that against the Lord. He might get really pissed.
    ellauri302.html on line 442: Yekel yatkaa yäkätystä: I told you everything. So you advised me to have a Holy Scroll written. In there I placed it, — in her room. I stood before it night after night, and used to say to it, **You are really a God. You know everything I do. You will punish me. Very well. Punish me. Punish my wife. We have both sinned. But my poor, innocent daughter. Guard her. Have pity upon her!'*
    ellauri302.html on line 457: Reb Ali, jumps up and snatches the Parchment from YeheVs grasp. Do you realize whom you are talking to? (Looks at him sternly, then takes the Scroll hack to Rifkele's room.) Implore pardon of the Holy Scroll!
    ellauri302.html on line 673: Reshit Chochmah kuvaa meditaatiomenetelmää, jossa yhdistyvät heprealaisten kirjainten visualisointi ja niiden permutaatio. Sen tarkoituksena on inspiroida lukija puhtauden ja pyhyyden tunteella, jos kirjaimia sekoitetaan säännöllisesti. Kirja esittelee eettisen ja moraalisen opetuksen yhdistelmän Kabbalaan. Kirja näyttää tietä tietämättömille ja neuvoja neuvottomille päästäkseen Kabbalan maailmaan ja viisauteen. Erittäin helposti ja ymmärrettävästi kirja selittää lukijalle tapoja saavuttaa korkeampi jumalallinen tietoisuus, jota Pyhä toivoo rakkaalle kansalleen Israelille. Kirja on pysynyt suosittuna julkaisustaan lähtien.
    ellauri308.html on line 611: Ikey, Ike Yhdysvallat juutalaiset Johtuu Iisakista, tärkeästä juutalaisesta heebosta ja heprealaisesta yleisnimestä.
    ellauri308.html on line 624: Termi on peräisin Wettenhovi-Aspan sanasta Nehashkush, "ne haisevat kuselta", joka viittaa yksilöön Kushin muinaisesta kunkkukunnasta. Tämä mainittiin myös heprealaisessa Raamatussa, jota käytettiin yleensä viittaamaan ihmisiin, jotka ovat yleensä afrikkalaista syntyperää , mukaan lukien Cape Coloreds tai vaan Coloreds. Se oli alun perin vain kuvaileva, mutta nykyisessä Israelissa se sai yhä enemmän halventavaa konnotaatiota, ja Etiopian israelilaiset pitävät sitä loukkaavana; ja ei-juutalaiset, Saharan eteläpuolisen Afrikan siirtotyöläiset ja turvapaikanhakijat Israelissa.
    ellauri309.html on line 278: publishing) you’d certainly realize it was written, titled and in
    ellauri309.html on line 521: In 2011, when asked if he would have done things differently, Billy said he would have spent more time at home with his family, studied more, fucked more, and preached less. Additionally, he said he would have participated in fewer conferences. Graham had a steamy relationship with Queen Elizabeth II. Graham was outspoken against communism and supported the American Cold War policy, including the Vietnam War. In 2009, more Nixon tapes were released, in which Graham is heard in a 1973 conversation with Nixon referring to Jewish journalists as "the synagogue of Satan". He further stated that the role of wife, mother, and homemaker was the destiny of "real womanhood" according to the Judeo-Christian ethic. Graham's daughter Bunny recounted her father denying her and her sisters higher education. Graham regarded homosexuality as a sin, and in 1974 described it as "a sinister form of perversion". AIDS oli ehkä jumalan designoima rangaistus pyllyhommista.
    ellauri309.html on line 537: protestanttisen kristinuskon ulkopuolelle. Yksi eteläkorealainen
    ellauri309.html on line 727: realitywives.net/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/preachers-of-LA-header.jpg" width="100%" />
    ellauri309.html on line 1059: Mikki on epärealistinen yhdistelmä rauhia Draufgängeriä ja sanftia, freundlichia Mannia. Kaikkea ei voi saada, you can't have both, sanoisi Kingsley Amisin isäpappa. Sellaisia on vain kirjoissa. Onse epistä ettei voi saada sellaista, eikä izekään olla joku Laura Templeton. Vaan vain joku simpleton joka ostaa Nooran kirjoja ja vetää käteen milloin peiton alla milloin vessassa.
    ellauri310.html on line 69: henkivät rantatuolit ja porealtaat.
    ellauri310.html on line 86: kesäkeittiö, ja lähempänä rantaa sijaitsee erillinen poreallasterassi sekä
    ellauri310.html on line 108: Saijan ehdoton suosikkipaikka terassilla on ulkoporeallas. – Siellä on ihana viettää kesäpäiviä lasten kanssa ja rentoutua iltaisin jonkun miehen kanssa. Terassisisustuksessa Saija suosii modernia linjaa. Linjakas lasin ja puun dominoima terassi saa pehmeyttä maanläheisistä tekstiileistä ja kevyistä harsoverhoista. Ruukkukasvit loihtivat ripauksen trooppista tunnelmaa.
    ellauri310.html on line 109: Porealtaassa muun muassa grillataan, syödään ja kestitään vieraita sekä nautitaan hellepäivistä. Tulevaisuudessa suunnitelmissa on
    ellauri310.html on line 582: Did Thomas Wolfe really have a problem
    ellauri310.html on line 586: Was Thomas Wolfe and Maxwell Perkins' relationship in any way romantic? Though the movie at times edges on a near-romantic relationship between Wolfe and his editor Perkins, others have described the real Max Perkins as being more of a father figure to Wolfe. Indeed there was a special bond between the two men, as evidenced in Wolfe's letters to Perkins and Perkins' own remarks about Wolfe, calling their friendship "one of the greatest things in my life" (Publishers Weekly). Despite some speculation, there is little doubt that the two were just very, very very close friends.
    ellauri310.html on line 629: Sun Myung Moon ( korea : 문선명 ; Hanja : 文鮮明; syntynyt Moon Yong-Myeong ; 6. tammikuuta 1920 – 3. syyskuuta 2012) oli korealainen uskonnollinen johtaja, joka tunnettiin myös liikehankkeistaan ja konservatiivisten poliittisten asioiden tukemisesta. Hän väitti olevansa Messias, ja hän oli yhdistymiskirkon (jonka jäsenet pitävät häntä ja hänen vaimoaan Hak Ja Hania "oikeina vanhempinaan") ja sen laajalti tunnetun "siunauksen" perustaja sekä sen ainutlaatuisen teologian kirjoittaja nimeltä Jumalallinen periaate. Hän oli antikommunisti ja puhui Koreoiden yhdistymisen puolesta (tietysti ilman sitä kommunismia). Moonin antikommunistinen toiminta sai taloudellista tukea kiistanalaiselta japanilaiselta miljonääriltä, aktivistilta ja hyväntekijältä Ryōichi Sasakawalta.
    ellauri310.html on line 645: Vuonna 2001 Moon joutui konfliktiin roomalaiskatolisen kirkon kanssa, kun 71-vuotias katolinen arkkipiispa Emmanuel Milingo (pesunkestävä neekeri, anteexi n-sana) ja Maria Sung, 43-vuotias korealainen akupunktiohoitaja, naida napsauttivat toisensa siunausseremoniassa, jota johti Moon ja hänen vaimonsa. Avioliittonsa jälkeen paavi Johannes Paavali II kutsui arkkipiispaan Vatikaaniin, jossa häntä pyydettiin olemaan näkemättä vaimoaan ja muuttamaan kapusiiniluostariin. Sung aloitti nälkälakon vastustaakseen heidän eroaan. Tämä herätti paljon mediahuomiota. Milingo kannattaa nykyään pappien selibaatin vaatimuksen poistamista katolisessa kirkossa. Hän on Married Priests Nowin perustaja. Emmanuel Milingo (s. 13. kesäkuuta 1930) on erotettu entinen roomalaiskatolinen arkkipiispa Sambiasta, no less. Hänet vihittiin vuonna 1958; Vuonna 1969 paavi Paavali VI vihki Milingon 39-vuotiaana Lusakan arkkihiippakunnan piispaksi. Vuonna 1983 hän erosi tehtävästään Lusakan arkkipiispana, kun hän oli saanut kritiikkiä manauksesta ja muista uskonhoitokäytännöistä, joita kirkon viranomaiset eivät hyväksyneet.
    ellauri311.html on line 45: culture. To claim your power is not to be like a man. It’s really to own
    ellauri311.html on line 46: the sacredness of who you are as a woman. And really knowing deep inside
    ellauri311.html on line 243: reality-sarja Kirsi ja himoshoppaajat, jossa hän Terhi Majasalmen kanssa
    ellauri311.html on line 648:

    Translated, it means that this really pisses Russia off but there
    ellauri311.html on line 660: Are you really waiting for a strong Russian response
    ellauri313.html on line 143: observation is this: Both realms are great at creating results, but only
    ellauri313.html on line 614: Byron kirjoitti Augustalle, että heprealaiset melodiat on kirjoitettu "osittain Jobsista yms. ja osittain omasta mielikuvituksestani". Ne heijastivat hänen yleistä myötätuntoaan sorrettuja kohtaan: kuten hän kerran kirjoitti: "Kreikkalaisilla on yhtä pieni mahdollisuus lunastua turkkilaisilta kuin juutalaisilla muulta ihmiskunnalta."
    ellauri315.html on line 497: Venäjän talous kasvaa rohisten. Sodat ovat nousukausia, sotatalous lyö leiville. Läski pohjoiskorealainen kuskaa lisää aseita kultakoristeisella panssarijunalla. Mikäs Venäjällä on ollessa. Nälkä on aina vieraanamme toisin kuin Kim Jung-Il. Leipä on tiukassa, mutta votkasta ei ole pula. Porkkanateetä ei tarvi juoda, Kiina myy rajan yli tsajua. Aina kun mulle läpytetään tunnen surua, tunnustaa Kata Kärkkäinen. Ei ole helppo olla isänmaansa 5. kolonna sotaoloissa. Ei meillä ole mitään kivaa tekemistä täällä lännessä. Porkkanatee on pahaa. „Geistig bin ich immer noch in Moskau".
    ellauri316.html on line 833: But after the shattering victory at Stalingrad, the Red Army began to believe that victory was possible. Germany, which had boasted the world’s most formidable military at the start of the war, suddenly seemed vulnerable. Even if its weaponry was less sophisticated and its troops poorly prepared, the sheer size of Russia’s forces could overwhelm the enemy — a reality that holds 80 years later, as the war in Ukraine grinds on and on and the wallets and the patience of Kyiv’s partners in the West begins to wear thin.
    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
    ellauri317.html on line 133: Kuten humoristiselle sävelelle sopii, Eneidan luonnehdinta on sopivasti realistisempi ja maanläheisempi kuin Vergiliusin idealisoitu sankarillisuus. Aeneasta kuvataan avausriveissä varsin positiivisesti "ketteränä kaverina ja helvetin motoroituna kasakkapoikana" (ukr: Еней був парубок моторний), mutta nopeasti käy ilmi, että Troijan prinssin ja hänen miehiensä rajalliset kyvyt ovat paljon useammin käytössä. syömisestä, tanssimisesta, painista, huorasta ja ennen kaikkea juomisesta kuin eeppisen teurastuksen ja valtakunnan rakentamisen kunniasta.
    ellauri317.html on line 168: Zaporogit kirjoittavat pilkkakirjettä Turkin sulttaanille (ven. Запорожцы пишут письмо турецкому султану, Zaporožtsy pišut pismo turetskomu sultanu) on ukrainalaisen taidemaalarin Ilja Repinin öljyvärimaalaus. Sen tyyli on realismi ja laji historiamaalaus. 1400-luvulla Dneprin alajuoksulle tulleet kasakkayhdyskunnat vahvistivat puolustustaan ja muodostivat linnoituksia. Etelä-Ukraina joutui Venäjän valtapiiriin 1700-luvulla, kun sen hallitsijat ryhtyivät määrätietoisesti laajentamaan valtakuntaansa etelään pyrkien Osmanien valtakunnan ja sille uskollisten kaanien poistamiseen Mustanmeren pohjoisrannoilta. Alueella asui riippumattomia kasakkayhdyskuntia, muun muassa Zaporižžjan, Donin ja Kubanin kasakat. Zaporižžja (ven. Zaporožje) viittaa Dneprin alajuoksulla ennen sijainneiden kynnysten (porog) eli suurten koskien takaiseen alueeseen, ja sen kasakoihin viitataan zaporogeina (ven. zaporožets).
    ellauri318.html on line 73: Even though you strive for big success, you are a practical and realistic person.
    ellauri318.html on line 259: unrealistic hope. The energy is palpable. MITÄ VITTUA?
    ellauri318.html on line 265: and it sounded like a real pain in the ass, so I'm going
    ellauri321.html on line 117: Crèvecoeur sought and found, or imagined that he had found, that land of plain living and high thinking, of simple virtue and untrammeled manhood, which was one of the dreams of his age. Here were none of those social distinctions against which Werther so bitterly rebelled. The restraints of law were reduced to a minimum and in Crèvecoeur's favorite Society of Friends (of which he gave a long account to his French countrymen) there were not even priests. In a word, the spiritual rebellion of that period was essentially a rebellion against institutions, and the real corresponded very nearly to the ideal in colonial America. Beyond the limits of the colonies, moreover, the absolute ideal hovered.
    ellauri321.html on line 137: Whenever I go abroad it is always involuntary. I never return home without feeling some pleasing emotion, which I often suppress as useless and foolish. The instant I enter on my own land, the bright idea of property, of exclusive right, of independence exalt my mind. Precious soil, I say to myself, by what singular custom of law is it that thou wast made to constitute the riches of the freeholder? What should we American farmers be without the distinct possession of that soil? It feeds, it clothes us, from it we draw even a great exuberancy, our best meat, our richest drink, the very honey of our bees comes from this privileged spot. No wonder we should thus cherish its possession, no wonder that so many Europeans who have never been able to say that such portion of land was theirs, cross the Atlantic to realize that happiness. this is what may be called the true and the only philosophy of an American farmer. He is like a cock perhaps, arrayed with the most majestic plumes, tender to its mate, bold, courageous, endowed with an astonishing instinct to fuck, with thoughts, with memory, and every distinguishing characteristic of the reason of man. I really enjoy killing all my animals, like doves, my record is fourteen dozen.
    ellauri321.html on line 172: How does it concern the welfare of the country, or of the province at large, what this man's religious sentiments are, or really whether he has any at all? He is a good farmer, he is a sober, peaceable, good citizen: G.W. Bush himself would not wish for more. This is the visible character, the invisible one is only guessed at, and is nobody's business, whether Cristian, Jew or Muslim.
    ellauri321.html on line 246: These Russian Trollskies are rife on social media and what they post can be easily identified for the crap that it is. Only those unsound of mind believe anything they post, posing as questions by in reality fake news. Quarterbrain morons.
    ellauri321.html on line 334: Now there is a bunch of good reasons why people choose NOT to support the Guardian. It is a real hornet´s nest of western capitalist money chasers known as economic liberals.
    ellauri321.html on line 396: Runossa kuvatut uurnakuvat on tarkoitettu ilmeisiksi kuvauksiksi yhteisistä toiminnoista: seurusteluyrityksestä, musiikin tekemisestä ja uskonnollisesta riitistä. Figuurien oletetaan olevan kauniita, mutta muuten itse uurnan oletetaan olevan realistinen.
    ellauri323.html on line 133: Yet Zuleika WAS very innocent, really. She was as pure as that young shepherdess Marcella, who, all unguarded, roved the mountains and was by all the shepherds adored. Like Marcella, she had given her heart to no man, had preferred none. Youths were reputed to have died for love of her, as Chrysostom died for love of the shepherdess; and she, like the shepherdess, had shed no tear. When Chrysostom was lying on his bier in the valley, and Marcella looked down from the high rock, Ambrosio, the dead man’s comrade, cried out on her, upbraiding her with bitter words—“Oh basilisk of our mountains!” Nor do I think Ambrosio spoke too strongly. Er. epm. homopetteri Horace Walpole (josta on paasattu albumeissa 14, 52, 75, 115, 235 ja 247) nimitteli Woolworthin Marya “a hyena in petticoats” or “a philosophising serpent” .
    ellauri323.html on line 135: And I daresay, indeed, that had he never met Zuleika, the irresistible, he would have lived, and at a very ripe old age died, a dandy without reproach. For in him the dandiacal temper had been absolute hitherto, quite untainted and unruffled. He was too much concerned with his own perfection ever to think of admiring any one else. Different from Zuleika, he cared for his wardrobe and his toilet-table not as a means to making others admire him the more, but merely as a means through which he could intensify, a ritual in which to express and realise, his own idolatry. At Eton he had been called “Peacock,” and this nick-name had followed him up to Oxford. It was not wholly apposite, however. For, whereas the peacock is a fool even among birds, the Duke had already taken (besides a particularly brilliant First in Mods) the Stanhope, the Newdigate, the Lothian, and the Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse. And these things he had achieved currente calamo, “wielding his pen,” as Scott said of Byron, “with the easy negligence of a nobleman.” The dandy must be celibate, cloistral; is, indeed, but a monk with a mirror for beads and breviary—an anchorite, mortifying his soul that his body may be perfect.
    ellauri324.html on line 236:

  2. They don’t realize they’re bragging
    ellauri324.html on line 279: The US is run by an oligarchy of libertarian fantasists, who have spent so long sucking hallucinogenic bile from the withered teats of Ayn Rand that they have lost all contact with reality. The government is not entirely to blame for the current situation; a lot of the social problems are the result of the narcissistic counter culture that started in the 1960s, but now that these problems are getting worse, the question is, can the government continue to pretend that they don’t exist, or that there is somehow a “free market” solution to mass shootings, drug addiction, and homelessness?
    ellauri327.html on line 100: Curtis Morgan: No offence, honest!, but are you for real? A Ukrainian citizen living in New York, that is possible. But a Ukrainian citizen named 'Yipei Feng'? If what I have heard and read on the news is anything to go by, Ukranians just do not have names like 'Yipei Feng'. Yipei Feng? Ukranian? I think not! Chinese softly pushing the CCP party line (China and Taiwan getting back together …even if China uses force), that I can believe. Maybe Feng Yipei has since changed her name to “Curtis Morgan”, but the original was obviously a Chinese name. And her history of questions has her claiming she is British as well. In addition, a general obvious pro-China, pro-Russia, ant-West and anti-Ukraine slant in her questions.
    ellauri327.html on line 400: Voznikajet voproz: Is Ukraine really our problem? Maybe not. But Russia is.
    ellauri327.html on line 498: Suomussalmella Kianto hankki Metsähallitukselta seitsemän hehtaarin vuokrapalstan Kiantajärven rannalta ja rakennutti sinne vuosina 1910–1912 Turjanlinna-nimisen kirjailijankotinsa. Kiannon logo oli hakaristi. Kianto piti koko Vanhaa Testamenttia kokoelmana ”hebrealaisia satuja”. Kisari Nikolai II:n julistama yleinen armahdus Romanovien hallitsijasuvun 300-vuotisen vallassaolon kunniaksi pelasti Ilmarin tällä kertaa linnareissulta.
    ellauri330.html on line 129: S. Albert Kivinen tutki ontologiaa, muun muassa universaalien ongelmaa. Hän asettui realistiselle kannalle ja kannatti ”onttista kommunismia”, jonka hän tiivisti sanoin: ”Maailmassa on monia yksilöitä. Näillä yksilöillä on erilaisia yhteisiä (ja erottavia) piirteitä.” Kivisen mukaan onttinen kommunismi on terveen järjen universaaliteoria, eikä sillä ole mitään tekemistä poliittisen kommunismin kanssa. Myös mielen ja ruumiin ongelma kiinnosti Kivistä. C. D. Broad oli Kivisen mielestä hänen lempifilosofinsa. Hänen mielisanansa oli haecceitas eli "tämyys". Hän poltti piippua ja asui Laivanvarastajankadulla. Hänen kotinsa oli sotkuinen ja haisi piipputupakalta. Hän päästi proseminaariesitelmäni läpi vaikka siinä oli ize piirrettyjä kuvia.
    ellauri330.html on line 225: Voidaksemme kuvitella, millainen on todellinen heprealainen, kuvitellaksemme hänen kuvaansa mielessämme, meillä ei ole esimerkkiä, josta voisimme ottaa. Sen sijaan meidän on käytettävä menetelmää ipcha mistavra [aramean kielä: johtaa jotakin vastakohtastaan]: Otamme lähtökohtaksemme tämän päivän jutkun [jid, käytetään tässä juutalaiselle halventavana sanana] ja yritämme kuvitella mielessämme hänen täsmälleen vastakohtansa. Poistakaamme siitä kuvasta kaikki jidille niin tyypilliset persoonallisuuden piirteet ja laittakaamme siihen kaikki ne toivottavat piirteet, joiden puuttuminen on hänessä niin tyypillistä. Koska jid on ruma, sairaalloinen ja siitä puuttuu komeus (הדרת פנים), annamme heprealaisen ihanteellisen kuvan maskuliinisella kauneudella, korkeudella, massiivisilla hartioilla, energisillä liikkeillä, kirkkailla väreillä ja värisävyillä. Yid on peloissaan ja masentunut ; Heprealaisten tulisi olla ylpeitä ja riippumattomia. Yid on inhottava kaikille; heprealaisten tulee hurmata kaikki. Yid on hyväksynyt alistuxen; Heprealaisen pitäisi osata käskeä. Yidit haluavat piiloutua hengittämättä vieraiden silmiltä ; Heprealaisten tulisi röyhkeästi ja suuruudellaan marssia eteenpäin koko maailmaan, katsoa heitä suoraan ja syvälle heidän sinisiin silmiinsä ja näyttää heille peppunsa: "Minä olen heprealainen!
    ellauri332.html on line 320: Vaikka on tavallista nähdä verenvuotoa kauhuelokuvassa, on turvallista olettaa, että se on väärennös... eikö? No, he, joilla on heikko vatsa, katsovat pois! Huhun mukaan ohjaaja Neil Marshall päätti käyttää todellisia luurankojäännöksiä väärennösten sijaan, onnettomien näyttelijöiden tietämättä. Hei, me kaikki kannatamme realismia, mutta tämä vie sen liian pitkälle. Todellisia sääriluita ristissä! Yecch!
    ellauri332.html on line 393: Tulirokkoisen (tähän tarkoitettu sanapeli) punaisen mekon käyttäjiä kohtaa kauhistuttava kohtalo. Kuten "Voguen" sivut kertovat, muoti on tuskaa! Elokuvan pelottavin osa on selvittää, mistä mekon kangas on tehty. Sen annamme sinun löytää itse...Elokuvan varsin omituinen juoni ja sadistisesti surrealistiset kohtaukset ovat tehneet siitä polarisoivan elokuvan jopa elokuvasta kiinnostuneimmille.
    ellauri332.html on line 507: Skylark, jonka luodinkestävä liivi pelastaa hänet, kokoontuu Rapaportin ja Sookin kanssa pakenemaan (Rothien puolixi korealaisen pennun rinnalla) vartijan avulla. Kolmikko kaappaa Kimin tankin päästäkseen noutopisteeseensä ja tappaa samalla useita muita vartijoita. Kim jahtaa ryhmää helikopterilla, mutta Skylark ampuu alas ja tappaa hänet ennen kuin hän voi antaa käskyn laukaista ohjus.
    ellauri332.html on line 509: Ohjuksen laukaisun estyessä Sook ohjaa Skylarkin ja Rapaportin pakoreitille ja selittää, että hänen on palattava Pjongjangiin ylläpitääkseen turvallisuutta. Myöhemmin HYLJE Tiimi So Bring Not Six - upseerit pelastivat heidät silmäkulmiin liimatuilla laastareilla naamioituneena pohjoiskorealaisiksi sotilaiksi. Palattuaan Yhdysvaltoihin Skylark kirjoittaa kirjan kokemuksistaan Pohjois-Koreassa, Rapaport palaa tuottajaksi (ja pitää yhteyttä Sookiin Skypen kautta) , kun taas Pohjois-Koreasta tulee ydinaseistariisuttu demokratia Sookin väliaikaisena johtajana.
    ellauri333.html on line 88: Kyyros Suuri haaplasi arameaa, se oli akhaimenidipersian virallinen kieli. Eeli Eeli laama sabakhthaani? Heprealaiset oli ikikiitollisia Kyyroxelle joka vapautti ne kaxoisvirran maan orjuudesta.
    ellauri333.html on line 250: But despite his gifts of flying and great physical stamina, Hanuman seems to harbour many childhood anxieties and a deep sense of insecurity as a son alienated from his father. He remains celibate and content to follow his band of simian brothers into the forests. It is his mentors Angad, Jamvant and ultimately Ram who restore his self-esteem and awaken him to his real powers. Tulsidas’ Ramcharit Manas portrays Hanuman as a gentle giant who rose to be a reliable, selfless and humble devotee and ally to his lord. He risks life and limb to cross the seas to Sri Lanka to bring Ram news of his wife being held captive there. As the battle rages in Lanka, he helps fetch a magic herb from the Himalayas to save the life of Lakshmana, and curls up with embarrassment when praised. Aggression is thus excised from the image by Tulsidas to focus on a Bhakt’s principled defence of the just cause and during that course, demolishing a predatory beast.
    ellauri334.html on line 260: Irrelevant to me. He may have been an asshole, or he may have been a patriot. He may have existed, or his character may be an allegory. If we look at it from a Christian point of view: Christianity as it is known would not exist without him. Not that I really care much about that as a Jew.
    ellauri334.html on line 279: This Jewish sounding name is used by anti-Jewish theologians to vilify Israel. They realized the Jews as a group could not be convinced to betray God by following what Jews considered to be a false prophet as well as the pagan elements of Christianity. Romans, who were not monotheist, could buy contrast, be missionized to accept new Christian beliefs.
    ellauri334.html on line 320: Yes he was, but betrayed Christ, He followed Christ every where until Garden of Gethsemane,a perfect example of a Christian who betrayed Christ add moved away from him. I am not sure he really followed Jesus like Peter and other, they really believed Jesus was son of God. But Judas was a rebel Jew, who want literal fight against Roman government. There might be a Chance Judas never understood the concept of “Kingdom of God”.
    ellauri336.html on line 366: Just came across this post. My mother, Nechama bat Nissan, of blessed memory told me that the reason women from Eastern Europe shaved their heads was that during the pogroms the Russian soldiers would crash a Jewish wedding; kidnap the bride, and rape her. The woman would shave her head to be unattractive to the Russian beast. But did it really work? Nowadays everyone seems to be shaving between their legs, has that ever cooled anybody's boner down?
    ellauri336.html on line 408: Its a control thing. Just like many extreme religions, women basically are property to their husbands. This is also part of the mind washing of their new reality of being a wife/mother because now that is all they are on earth for.
    ellauri336.html on line 511: So if someone has several sons and they all become K”G, would that not mean that either at least some or most of them died in her lifetime, or they became tamei while serving as K”G? How could either of those scenarios be considered a sachar for her tznius? Not trying to be disrespectful – I am having real difficulty understanding the positive aspect of this quote in the Gemarah, when obviously something not so good had to have occurred in order for Kimchis to have so many sons who served in that capacity within her lifetime.
    ellauri336.html on line 520: Popa probably didn’t realize how much he would get done, and when he ran out of printed sheets, he wrote the last three amudim from memory and then chazzered them.
    ellauri336.html on line 598: Thunberg also shared an Instagram post to her “story” that called on people across the world to engage in a “general strike” and refuse to go to school or work to show “solidarity” with Palestinians. The post reads: “Let's make it together a reality and bring as much pressure on the West to change it's [sic] racist policies and to stop the genocide in Gaza! We will not be silent while our people, our families are being slaughtered!”
    ellauri336.html on line 606: Of course, it’s entirely understandable that Thunberg would sympathize with the plight of the people of Gaza. No one denies that the conditions they are facing are horrendous. (Yawn.) The real debate is whether that’s truly Israeli’s fault who chase them out of their homes into Egypt and bomb them like crazy, causing 1000% overkill, or whether the blame lies with Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip? Tulta ja tulikiveä! Polttava tuuli olkoon malja, joka heidän on juotava! 7. 11:7 . Ps. 17:15,27:4,63:3 Matt.
    ellauri336.html on line 640: “It has not been a gradual growth. It’s been the type of growth that puts such a strain on the community that we’re unable to keep up with what we need to handle the crowds, the influx. Our housing shortage is really epidemic. It puts a burden on our school districts. We need teachers but we can’t bring teachers in because we have no place for them to stay,” Collins said.
    ellauri336.html on line 646: “We probably have some of the worst air that we’ve ever had out here in west Texas” Collins said. “Every night we flare out here, let off natural gas, a lot of it really fugitive emissions because we don’t have the regulators out here.”
    ellauri336.html on line 660: Collins doubts that a radical transformation is imminent. “We have climate change deniers running the government. So there’s really no benefit to them in restricting drilling if they think that the energy that is produced outweighs the risk,” he said.
    ellauri338.html on line 69: Kertomus sisältää useita näytelmiä heprealaisten nimien – Peniel (tai Penuel ) , Israel – merkityksestä sekä samankaltaisuudesta Jaakobin nimen juureen (joka kuulostaa heprean kielestä "kantapäälle") ja sen yhdistelmästä. Jaakobin ontuminen ( Yaʿaqob ) saattaa heijastaa joen nimeä, Jabbok ( Yabbok יַבֹּק, joka kuulostaa "kierolta" joelta), ja Nahmanides (5. Moos. 2:10 Jeshurunista) antaa etymologian "joka kävelee vinoon" nimelle Jacob. Eli Klenkka.
    ellauri338.html on line 71: Heprealaisessa tekstissä sanotaan, että se on "mies" (אִישׁ, LXX ἄνθρωπος, Vulgate vir ), jonka kanssa Jaakob painii, mutta myöhemmin Jaakob tunnistaa tämän "miehen" Jumalaan ( Elohim ). Hoosea 12:4 viittaa lisäksi "enkeliin" ( malak ). Tämän jälkeen Onkeloksen Targum tarjoaa "koska olen nähnyt Herran enkelin kasvoista kasvoihin", ja Palestiinan Targum antaa "koska olen nähnyt Herran enkelit kasvoista kasvoihin".
    ellauri338.html on line 94: Juutalaiset olivat peräisin historiallisen Israelin ja Juudan israelilaisista ja heprealaisista, kahdesta toisiinsa liittyvästä valtakunnasta, jotka syntyivät Levantissa rautakaudella. Vaikka varhaisin maininta Israelista on kaiverrettu Merneptah Steleen noin 1213–1203 eaa., heppulien oma uskonnollinen kirjallisuus kertoo tarinan israelilaisista, jotka ulottuvat ainakin n. 1500 eaa. Israelin kuningaskunta lankesi uusassyrialaiselle valtakunnalle noin vuonna 720 eaa ja Juudan kuningaskunta uusbabylonialaiselle valtakunnalle vuonna 586 eaa. Osa Juudean väestöstä karkotettiin Babyloniin. Assyrialaisten ja babylonialaisten vankeuksien katsotaan edustavan juutalaisen diasporan alkua. Entäs Ebykti? Punaisen meren kuivatus?
    ellauri338.html on line 99: Tel Danin säilönnyt kirjoitus kertoo, että eräs henkilö ('Ankka') tappoi Israelin Jooramin, Ahabin pojan ja Daavidin suvun kuninkaan. Nämä kirjoitukset tukevat kohtia heprealaisesta Raamatusta, sillä Toisessa Kuninkaiden kirjassa mainitaan, että Joram on israelilaisen kuninkaan Ahabin poika, jonka on kirjoittanut hänen foinikialainen vaimonsa Isebel. Stele on tällä hetkellä esillä Israelin museossa, ja se tunnetaan nimellä JOO KAI 310. Sen merkitys Israelin menneisyyden raamatulliselle versiolle on erityisesti riveillä 8 ja 9, joissa mainitaan "Israelin kuningas" ja mahdollisesti "Daavidin huone". Suurin osa tutkijoista hyväksyy jälkimmäisen lukeman, mutta eivät kaikki.
    ellauri338.html on line 103: Mykytiuk väittää, että muut lukemat kuin "Daavidin talo" ovat epätodennäköisiä. Art Garfunkel on kritisoinut äänekkäästi vaihtoehtoisia käännöksiä luonnehtien niitä "ehdotuksiksi, jotka nyt näyttävät naurettavalta: heprealaista bytdwd :tä ei pitäisi lukea Daavidin talona, vaan paikkana nimeltä betdwd rinnakkain tunnetun käännöksen kanssa paikannimi Ashdod'. Muita minimalistisia ehdotuksia olivat House of Uncle, House of Kettle ja House of Beloved.
    ellauri339.html on line 78: Maalle ystävällinen avaruuden ulkopuolinen sivilisaatio Rabindarnath Tagore, kuten joissakin neuvotteluissa kävi ilmi, löysi myös saman sarkofagin, jossa oli Tagorean toukkia, ja tuhosi sen välittömästi. Koska keskustelun aikana yksi maan asukkaista ei antanut tagorealaiselle selkeää vastausta kysymykseen "Mitä tekisit?" — Tagore katkaisi diplomaattisuhteet Maahan pitkäksi aikaa.
    ellauri339.html on line 622: It is all something of a set piece. America has an old habit of wandering into a conflict and then losing interest. “We have your back” and “we will not abandon you” join “the check’s in the mail” and “I’m from the government and I’m here to help” among joking faux reassurances. Our proxies seem to end up abandoned and hung out to die. As in Iraq and Afghanistan, never mind Vietnam before that, what was realized at the end could have most likely been achievable at pretty much anytime after the initial hurrahs passed away. It is sad that so many had to die to likely see it happen in 2023.
    ellauri340.html on line 385: Naaraat tulee piirtää realistisesti ilman fyysisiä ominaisuuksia liioittelematta.
    ellauri340.html on line 660:
    Baudrillard törmäilee hyperrealityssä.

    ellauri341.html on line 57: Hän ei ole sukua myöhempään kaimaansa, Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur II:een, joka on tullut tunnetuksi nimensä "Nebukadnessar" heprealaisella muodolla. Näin ollen on anakronistista, mutta ei sopimatonta soveltaa tätä nimitystä takautuvasti aikaisempaan kuninkaaseen, koska hän ei esiinny Raamatussa.
    ellauri341.html on line 356: Arlosoroff ei ollut uskonnollisesti tarkkaavainen. Hänen varhaiskypsyytensä ja vahvat kansalliset tunteensa juutalaisena näkyvät kirjeessä, jonka hän kirjoitti 17-vuotiaana saksalaisen kirjallisuuden opettajalleen: "Olen juutalainen ja tunnen olevani vahva ja ylpeä juutalaisuudestani. Tunnen luissani, että olen erilainen kuin saksalainen, enkä koskaan tulisi mieleeni kiistää tätä… Sieluni kaipaa ainutlaatuista, muinaista heprealaista kulttuuria. Mutta pidän myös saksalaisesta kulttuurista, ja ehkä pelkään myös myöntää, kuinka suurta rakkauteni on se on… Goethe ja Schiller eivät kuitenkaan koskaan koskettaneet sydäntäni läheisesti." Vuonna 1919 Arlosoroff julkaisi tutkielman "Jewish People's Socialism", hänen ensimmäisen merkittävän kirjallisen panoksensa, joka koski nationalistista toivoa juutalaisille Eretz Israelissa. Siinä Vitali tunnustautui kansallissosialistixi, paizi että ao. kansallisuus oli juutalainen.
    ellauri342.html on line 414: Wear a Plunger on Your Head Day. It is celebrated every year on December 18, yet no one really knows why. There is no good reason why you should wear a plunger on your head, but that is exactly how the day is celebrated! Go ahead, invite a bit of fun and silliness into your life!
    ellauri342.html on line 582: Raoul Walshin ohjaama elokuvaversio julkaistiin vuonna 1956, jossa nimiroolissa oli Jane Russell. Käsikirjoitus droppasi kirjan Hollywood-kritiikin kuin kuuman perunan. Jane Russell tekee innokasta makuutyötä tarinassa, jossa on sekä karuja että realistisia näkökohtia. Lopuksi "Pari homolaulua elävöittävät epämiellyttävää toimintaa." The Revolt of Mamie Stover sisältää aikuisten teemoja (pornoa), naisten voimaantumista, sotaa ja romantiikkaa. EFK! Tää on hyvä ohjelma, täst mie piän!
    ellauri343.html on line 286: Tarton rauhan solmimisen päivänä 14. lokakuuta Sivén ja Mata loivat muistion, jota voidaan pitää karhunpesäsuunnitelman ensimmäisenä luonnoksena. Suunnitelma oli kuitenkin idealistinen ja perustui siihen, että 800 Matan miestä hyökkäisi Muurmannille päivän aiheuttaen kansannousun. Aunuksen retken esikuntapäällikkö jääkärikapteeni Ragnar Nordström neuvoi Sivéniä realistisemmalle kannalle kirjoittaen tälle rahoituksen tärkeydestä.
    ellauri345.html on line 657: Hän inhosi ranskalaisia ja vihasi englantilaisia. Hänestä Saxa oli jumalan valittu kansa. "Me menemme siis Hermannin taisteluun / ja haluamme kostaa." Hän varoitti myös liian läheisestä kosketuksesta juutalaisuuteen: Vaikka "Aabrahamin siementä" voidaan tuskin tunnistaa kristinuskoon kääntymisen vuoksi toisessa sukupolvessa, haitallisia ovat "tuhannet, joita Venäjän tyrannia nyt lähettää meille Puolasta joka päivä, joka vuosi ne vielä enemmän metsästää kaulaasi", "idästä tuleva epäpuhdas tulva". Hän varoitti väitetystä juutalais-intellektuelli-salaliitosta: "juutalaiset tai kastetut ja ... voideltu juutalaiset toverit" olivat "luultavasti ottaneet haltuunsa reilun puolet kirjallisuudesta" ja levittäneet "rohkeaa ja villiä meluaan, jonka avulla he ... jokaisen pyhän ja inhimillinen valtiojärjestys valheena ja " Pitkä, "epävakaa olemassaolo" oli "venyttänyt heistä ilkeitä, vähäpätöisiä, pelkurimaisia ja nihkeitä"; he olivat "kärsimättömiä jokaisessa vaikeassa yrityksessä ja jokaisessa kovassa työssä" ja olivat siksi "kärsimätön" jokaisen " "pyrkimys helppoon ja hetkelliseen voittoon". Arndt kuvaili vaatimuksia vuoropuhelusta, ihmisyydestä ja suvaitsevaisuudesta juutalaisia kohtaan "universaalina filosofiana ja yleismaailmallisena rakkautena", jotka olivat "heikkouden ja säälittävyyden" merkkejä. Jo vanhana ikänään Arndt kääntyi ”levottomaisia, uteliaita ja hapuilevia ja huolestuttavia heprealaisia” vastaan.
    ellauri345.html on line 681: Vuonna 1842 julkaistulla The Fire and Moloch Service of the Ancient Hebrews -kirjoituksella hän yritti todistaa, että muinaisten heprealaisten alkuperäinen uskonto oli molokkien jumalanpalvelus, joka vasta myöhemmin kääntyi inhimillisempiin muotoihin ja edelleen vanhaan muotoon. Jehova elää. Hänen näkemyksensä huipentuivat toteamukseen, että Jehova ja Molok olivat alun perin yksi ja sama Jumala. Samana vuonna 1842 hänen ystävänsä Friedrich Wilhelm Ghillany julkaisi Nürnbergissä teoksen, joka oli yhtä epätieteellinen kuin juutalaisvastainen.
    ellauri346.html on line 252: Russians face a tough challenge. US government kept its word to Ukraine. 31 Abrams tanks from the USA have already arrived in Ukraine, they will go into battle "real soon". The Russians are preparing for tough times on the battlefield, that's almost certain. The Abrams might be the best tanks in the world. Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for the US Army in Europe and Africa, also added that all Ukrainian tankers, who have been learning to operate Abrams in the USA and Germany for months, have also returned to their country. And this, along with ammunition and spare parts for M1A1 Abrams tanks.
    ellauri346.html on line 279: According to his assessment, the West made its largest error a decade ago by not squashing Putin and his regime just like we did with Saddam and the Talibans. The annexation of Crimea and destabilization of Eastern Ukraine should have elicited a stern response from NATO and Western nations. It was at this juncture that Russia's president realized he could push boundaries further, culminating in the invasion. "Putin realized that he could avoid responsibility for the invasion of Ukraine because we did not take enough measures", the officer opined.
    ellauri346.html on line 318: The above video is indeed real and was created by Israeli advocacy group The Civil Front, which frequently does public campaigns to support the Israeli armed forces. The children in the slickly-produced video wore black T-shirts with the same blue logo as that on The Civil Front’s YouTube page. The video was reportedly sent to all media and news agencies in Israel.
    ellauri347.html on line 138: Kaikissa näissä tapauksissa, Simsonia lukuun ottamatta, itsemurha esitetään Raamatussa epäsuotuisassa valossa. Nämä olivat jumalattomia miehiä, jotka toimivat epätoivoisesti ja häpeässä. Simsonin tapaus oli erilainen. Ja vaikka hänen elämänsä ei ollut pyhän elämän esikuva, Simsonia kunnioitettiin uskollisten Heprealaiskirjeen 11. luvun sankarien joukossa. Jotkut pitävät Simsonin viimeistä tekoa esimerkkinä suicide missionista, terroristikuolemasta, jonka ansiosta hän pystyi täyttämään Jumalan antaman tehtävänsä. Joka tapauksessa me tiedämme, että Jumala ei sunkaan tuominnut Simsonia tekojensa vuoksi helvettiin. (Mistä me sen tiedämme? Jumalan tiet ovat tuntemattomat. Heprealaiskirje saattaa olla palturia.)
    ellauri348.html on line 489: Mutta toisaalta mitäpä siitä, se on vain yksi moraalinen ristiriita, jossa minäkin elän. Tekee yhtä ja sanoo toista -tyyppinen tilanne. Sitähän se teki Jeesuskin. Sekin on kyllä väistämätön realiteetti ihmisen ymmärryksessä, että niistä välittää enemmän, jotka ovat lähimmäisiä.
    ellauri348.html on line 1023: Urasuunnittelussa optimistit valizevat uran realistisesti ja ryhtyvät sinnikkäästi siivoojaxi, lähihoitajaxi tai kassaxi.
    ellauri349.html on line 149: Kadetraalissa oli viileää. Munapussit kuroutuivat palloxi. Lattialla puuvillainen vyö. Sielun veljien kuoro toi äijäsärmää. Frank Pappa varoitteli homostelusta. Tanssijatähti "Jorma" Uotinen kannusti. Hesarin ison artikkelin jälkeen alkoi The real thing. Jokin suljetulta tuntunut värähti avautuvuuden ehdoin. Ego pullisteli ulos halkiosta nautiskellen. Eeww.
    ellauri349.html on line 211: Eskikin kuuluisi ilolla Suomen talollisiin, realistisen hyväntahtoiseen söhösakkiin, vaikkei ole niin realistinen kuin Pipsa.
    ellauri349.html on line 365: Että Juhalla o realismi hukassa
    ellauri350.html on line 126: Yhden yön juttuja. Esittelyssä Iltapäiväkahvit-podcast: Liukuhihnadeittailija ja hallusinaatiot 37 min pe 29.9.2023 K1, J1: Myönnätkö tämän oudon tavan? 25 min to 22.8.2019 K1, J2: Deittailu - Kuka maksaa? Kielellä vai ilman? 28 min to 29.8.2019 K1, J3: Korealainen kaksoispuhdistus vai emättimeen käsisaippuaa? 34 min to 5.9.2019 K1, J4: Onko työkaverin kanssa pakko jutella ennen siivouskomeroa? Alvarez me once more and I'll kick you in the groin. 33 min
    ellauri350.html on line 435: Atticus sai myös paljon huomiota kristityiltä, ​​koska hänen käsityksensä Jumalasta on suhteellisen yhteensopiva kristillisen kanssa ja hänen tulkintansa Platonin luomiskertomuksesta vastaa kristillistä luomisoppia. Kristittyjä kirjailijoita, jotka mainitsevat tai lainaavat häntä, ovat Eusebius Kesarealainen, Theodoret (n.h.) , Johannes Philoponus ja Aeneas Gazalainen. Aeneas Gazalainen menehtyi sittemin Israelin pommituxissa. Dumb and dumber. Myöhäinen antiikkiteologi Areios, jonka mukaan areiolaisuus on nimetty, osoittaa myös teologisessa ajattelussaan yhtäläisyyksiä Atticuksen ajatuksiin, mutta konkreettista näyttöä foul playsta ei ole.
    ellauri351.html on line 549: Gung Ye, korealainen sotapäällikkö ja lyhytaikaisen Taebongin osavaltion kuningas 10. vuosisadalla, väitti olevansa Maitreyan elävä inkarnaatio ja käski alamaisia ​​palvomaan häntä. Useimmat buddhalaiset munkit hylkäsivät hänen väitteensä, ja myöhemmin hänen omat palvelijansa naureskellen syrjäyttivät hänet ja tappoivat hänet.
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    The main imperatives demanded of Pinocchio are to work, be good, and study. And in the end, Pinocchio's willingness to provide for his father and devote himself to these things transforms him into a real boy with modern comforts, turning the story into a comedy.
    ellauri352.html on line 616: Without giving anything away, let me say this: I made a bunch of ghosts. They were sort of cynical; they were stuck in this realm, called the bardo (from the Tibetan notion of a sort of transitional purgatory between rebirths), stuck because they´d been unhappy or unsatisfied in life. The greatest part of their penance is that they feel utterly inessential – incapable of influencing the living. Take-home lesson: It´s un-American to be unsatisfied with life or cynical.
    ellauri352.html on line 621: I really love Russian writers, especially from the 19th and early 20th Century: Gogol, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Babel. I love the way they take on the big topics. I´m also inspired by a certain absurdist comic tradition that would include influences like Mark Twain, Daniil Kharms, Groucho Marx, Monty Python, Steve Martin, Jack Handey, etc. And then, on top of that, I love the strain of minimalist American fiction writing: Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, Raymond Carver, Tobias Wolff.
    ellauri352.html on line 676: James Michener pyyhkäisee meidät ajassa taaksepäin juutalaisen uskon alkuun, tuhansia vuosia sitten. Neljän nykyajan miehen ja naisen edeltäjien kautta koemme juutalaisten koko värikkään historian, mukaan lukien varhaisten heprealaisten elämän ja heidän vainonsa, kristinuskon, ristiretkien ja espanjalaisen inkvisition vaikutuksen aina perustamiseen asti. nykyisestä Israelista ja Lähi-idän konfliktista. "Laaja kronologia täynnä jännitystä", sanoo PHILADELPHIA TUTKIJA.
    ellauri353.html on line 169: Luis Buñuel Portolés oli espanjalais-meksikolainen surrealistinen elokuvaohjaaja ja runoilija. Hän "kritisoi" useissa elokuvissaan porvaristoa ja papistoa. Buñuelin ensimmäinen elokuva oli Salvador Dalín kanssa tekemä lyhytelokuva Andalusialainen koiro. Vizi nää 3. vuosituhannen tölperöt ei osaaa enää käyttää lauseenvastikkeita eikä persoonaopäätteitä. Mixi edes yrittää?
    ellauri353.html on line 173: Vuonna 1917 hän opiskeli Madridin yliopistossa ensin agronomiaa, sitten teollisuustekniikkaa ja lopulta siirtyi filosofiaan. Vizi olisi vaan jäänyt agronomiaan. Hän loi "erittäin läheiset" suhteet taidemaalari Salvador Dalíin ja runoilija Federico García Lorcaan, ja kolme ystävystä muodostivat espanjalaisen surrealistisen avantgardin ytimen ja tunnetaan "La Generación del 27":n jäseninä. Buñuelin ja Dalín suhde oli hieman ongelmallisempi, sillä sitä sävytti kateus Dalín ja Lorcan kasvavasta läheisyydestä ja katkeruutta Dalín varhaisesta menestyksestä taiteilijana.
    ellauri353.html on line 180: Kun Buñuel hylkäsi pilkallisesti Epsteinin pyynnön auttaa Epsteinin mentoria Abel Gancea, joka työskenteli tuolloin Napoléon- elokuvan parissa, Epstein hylkäsi hänet vihaisesti sanoen: "Kuinka sinunlainen pikku kusipää voi uskaltaa puhua noin sellaisesta mahtavasta ohjaajasta kuin Gance?" Ja lisäsi sitten "Vaikutat melko surrealistiselta. Varo surrealisteja, he ovat hulluja ihmisiä."
    ellauri353.html on line 184: Ensiesityksen jälkeen Buñuel ja Dalí pääsivät muodollisesti pellerunoilija André Bretonin johtamaan surrealistien tiiviiseen yhteisöön. Epstein tiesi mistä puhui.
    ellauri353.html on line 190: Elämäkerran kirjoittajan Ruth Brandonin sanojen mukaan Buñuel ja hänen perheensä "elivät epätyydyttävästä työnmurusta toiseen", koska hänellä "ei ollut mitään ylimielisyyttä ja ponnisteluja, jotka ovat välttämättömiä selviytymiselle Hollywoodissa". Hän ei vain ollut tarpeeksi loistokas kiinnittääkseen Hollywoodin päättäjien huomion, elokuvasäveltäjä George Antheilin mielestä: "Koska Buñuel, hänen vaimonsa ja hänen pieni poikansa näyttivät olevan niin täysin normaaleja, kiinteitä henkilöitä, niin täysin epäsurrealistisia Dalín perinteessä kuin voit kuvitella."
    ellauri353.html on line 198: Vuonna 1949 Buñuel luopui Espanjan kansalaisuudestaan tullakseen meksikolaiseksi. Los Olvidados Ciudad Mexicon katulapsista pysyy Munuelin teosten joukossa hetkenä, jolloin hän murtautui pinnalle ja räjähti, ennen kuin hän vaipui takaisin kuin ilotulite etuoikeutettujen maailmaan, jossa hänen surrealistinen näkemyksensä rakasti pelata. Buñuelin katulapset eivät ole "jalostettuja" heidän epätoivoisesta selviytymistaistelusta, he ovat itse asiassa armottomia saalistajia, jotka eivät ole parempia kuin heidän yhtä romantisoitumattomat uhrinsa. Kuvaamisen aikana useat miehistön jäsenet vastustivat tuotantoa monin eri tavoin: yksi teknikko kohtasi Buñuelin ja kysyi, miksi hän ei tehnyt "oikeaa" meksikolaista elokuvaa "sen sijaan surkea kuva kuten tämä"; elokuvan kampaaja erosi paikan päällä kohtauksen johdosta, jossa päähenkilön äiti kieltäytyy antamasta hänelle ruokaa ("Meksikossa yksikään äiti ei sanoisi noin pojalleen."); toinen henkilökunnan jäsen kehotti Buñuelia luopumaan "roskakasalla" ampumisesta. Eivät pitäneet rikkaan spanjuunan ilostelusta märkäselkien kustannuxella. Buñuelilta vaadittiin jopa Meksikon kansalaisuuden peruuttamista.
    ellauri353.html on line 202: Cannesin elokuvajuhlilla vuonna 1951 Paz mainosti elokuvaa ahkerasti jakamalla sitä tukevan manifestin ja kulkueen elokuvateatterin ulkopuolella julisteen kanssa. Yleisesti ottaen mielipide oli innostunut, ja surrealistit (Bretoni ja runoilija Jacques Pervert) ja muut taiteelliset intellektuellit (maalari Marc Chagall ja runoilija/näyttelijä/elokuvantekijä Jean Cocteau) olivat ylistäviä, mutta kommunistikriitikko Georges Sadoul vastusti sitä, mitä hän piti elokuvan "porvarillisena moraalina", koska siinä on positiivisia kuvauksia "porvarillisesta opettajasta" ja "porvarillisesta valtiosta" katulasten kuntouttamisessa, sekä kohtaus, jossa poliisi osoittaa hyödyllisyyttään estämällä pederastia hyökkäämästä lasta vastaan.
    ellauri353.html on line 223: Kamarineidon päiväkirja ( ranska: Le journal d'une femme de chambre, italia: Il diario di una cameriera ) on espanjalaissyntyisen elokuvantekijän Luis Buñuelin ohjaama draamaelokuva vuonna 1964. Pääosassa Jeanne Moreau on pariisilainen kamarineito, joka käyttää kehoaan ja aikoo sillä selviytyä perversiosta, korruptiosta ja väkivallasta, jonka hän kohtaa maakunnallisella kartanolla, jossa hän menee töihin. Vaikka se onkin erittäin satiirinen ja heijastaa hänen tyypillisiä porvaristonvastaisia tunteitaan, se on yksi Buñuelin realistisimmista elokuvista ja välttelee yleensä outoja surrealistisia kuvia ja kaukaa haettuja juonenkäänteitä, joita löytyy monista hänen muista teoksistaan. Se on jopa tylsempi kuin Renoirin vastaava.
    ellauri353.html on line 233: Seuraavan yhteiselokuvan The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) idean alkio tuli Buñuelista ja Silbermanista, jotka keskustelivat järjettömästä toistosta jokapäiväisessä elämässä; Silberman kertoi anekdootin siitä, kuinka hän oli kutsunut ystäviä illalliselle taloonsa, mutta unohti sen, niin että hän oli poissa päivällisiltana ja hänen vaimonsa oli yöpukusillaan. Elokuva kertoo ryhmästä varakkaita ystäviä, jotka ovat jatkuvasti umpikujassa yrittäessään syödä yhdessä. Vänkää, eri surrealistista.
    ellauri353.html on line 235: Don Rafael Acosta embajador de Miranda, el matrimonio Thévenot, y Florence la hermana de Madame Thévenot, están invitados a cenar en casa del matrimonio Sénechal. Sin embargo, hay una confusión, y Monsieur Sénechal ha salido rumbo a otra cita. Como alternativa, se proponen ir a un restaurante cercano, pero al llegar se dan cuenta de que el dueño del establecimiento ha muerto. A partir de este momento, las reuniones entre este selecto grupo de burgueses se verán interrumpidas por una serie de eventos extraordinarios, algunos reales y otros producto de su imaginación. La alternancia entre lo real y lo onírico produce giros inesperados en la trama, en la que intervienen otros personajes como militares, un obispo, policías, guerrilleros y campesinos, todos causantes de interrupciones durante los frustrados intentos de los seis primeros por sentarse a comer y disfrutar del encanto de ser burgueses.
    ellauri353.html on line 297: And I really have mixed feelings about either arrangement. so instead. I have is very happy to spend the school year doing some work on my dissertation. I got used to being a homemaker. I took some funky classes in pottery, (Sorry Milton I mean) ceramics. And I got pregnant at the the back end of school here we left university and headed for Amman or Milton spent the summer writing a book. Jointly with two other people. And I spent the summer being pregnant and I'm comfortable. But war was heating up and decided that once our baby arrived we would move. The washing. He would go to work probably at the Treasury Department. I hope to spend my time as a mother. Unfortunately that didn't work out. Our first pregnancy. My first experience at. Guarding a family came to a sad end when the baby was stillborn. So I went to work in watching them till I could get pregnant again. This time they were more fortunate. And once our daughter was born. I had no thought of going back to work. At least until my. Our children were grown. And as it turned out I never did go back as far as spam innocents are concerned. When I had the opportunity to do some work at home without leaving. So there.
    ellauri353.html on line 299: But there weren't too many. I must confess that my experience combining life is a homemaker and an economist's was easier than it is for many women. I chose the right husband from the beginning. From the beginning we shared our interest in economics whether the news may call in the speech an article or a book. I was part of the activity in the sense that Milton always wanted me to read whatever he wrote. And he took my suggestion seriously. It gave me the feeling that I was practicing what I was trained for. But also that I was contributing to his career. It was in a sense our career. So when he was awarded the Nobel Prize it's received other many many many other net honors. And people always feel sorry for me and ask me how it feels to have him getting all the honors. My answer is always the same one. It is our honor I was part of that. When our children left for good. I became more active. With us and we go off for books. Where do I come out on a women's lib or feminist women have a real problem. But in my opinion the present solution is worse than the disease. The man. Or children. And those women who still believe that a mother's first job is to bring up her children. Women's lives. Made those women. Feel that is inferior to a paying job in the market. Therefore they must be and feared with the will to have a full time job outside. It is heightened competition between man and women. Husband and wife. So-called woman is problem. Has not. And I don't believe will solve the problem. Or a woman. There is a problem.
    ellauri353.html on line 301: Because while children are growing up you have a pool of time God wants to kill bin Laden even less you have something to fall back on. There isn't much left. However I think that the green movement towards the computer and that is really going to solve the woman's problem. Because then women can. Will be able to stay at home and bring up their children. And at the same time not drop out of everything that they would go for and I think it's happening more and more women are staying home just take care of their tour. And at the same time. Are continue. Either their education or there are few that we think of when I am asked about. Or book in advance. When the list...
    ellauri353.html on line 305: Shut up Rose, I thought I would use my few remaining 50 minutes here. You forward publishing people would ask me what's it going to be like. And I said well it's a book which is starting out as a love story. And which will end up as a treatise on social and that's largely what happened though it's throughout from beginning to end it really is a love story because Rose and I have really lived a love story we first met. Just exist. Just sixty sixty six years ago. In September. Nineteen thirty two. And from that time to this we have been close. And I trust shall continue to be said though she gives me no guarantees for the future. To talk about one area of social policy. Which we have engaged for many years. And recently made a major move. And that area is schooling elementary and - this is the main thing! educational vouchers. Parental choice of schools. Not to put a too fine point to it, better folks should have freedom to put their kids in better schools. Hooray democracy, fuck equality, like Alexis Tocqueville said, etc. etc. ad nauseam.
    ellauri353.html on line 342: Babel (albumi 215) syntyi juutalaiseen perheeseen Ukrainassa Odessassa aikana, jolloin juutalaiset pakenivat joukoittain Venäjältä. Hän selvisi vuoden 1905 vainoista kristittyjen naapurien avulla mutta menetti isoisänsä. Koulu-uran ajan hän joutui taistelemaan paikasta juutalaisvähemmistölle tarkoitetussa kiintiössä. Opiskellessaan Pietarissa hän tutustui Maksim Gorkiin. Babelin nuoruudesta kului seitsemän vuotta Venäjän sisällissodassa. Hän työskenteli kielenkääntäjänä vastavakoilupalvelussa ja sotakirjeenvaihtajana. Odessaan palattuaan hän alkoi kirjoittaa novelleja juutalaiskaupunginosan elämästä. Stalinin kulttuuripolitiikan voimistuessa ja sosialistisen realismin noustessa määrääväksi tekijäksi kirjallisuuspiireissä Babel vetäytyi yksityisyyteen. Gorkin saatua surmansa epäilyttävissä oloissa 1936 Babel totesi: seuraavaksi he etsivät minua. Hänet pidätettiin 1939, tuomittiin vakoilusta, vietiin vankileirille ja teloitettiin.
    ellauri353.html on line 380: Huomioiden näytelmän implisiittisen sosialistisen realismin torjumisen, Maksim Gorki syytti ystäväänsä "baudelairelaisesta taipumuksesta mätänevään lihaan". Gorki varoitti ystäväänsä edelleen, että "poliittisia päätelmiä" tehdään "jotka ovat henkilökohtaisesti haitallisia sinulle".
    ellauri353.html on line 478: Kasakat ei täysin jummarra Leninin puhetta 2. internationaalissa. Nokkivat kuin sokeat kanat jyviä. Babel oli varmaan lähinnä trozkilainen. Ennenkaikkea juutalainen. Aika samantyyppisiä tarinoita kuin Kirjeitä myllystäni. Rillipäinen väpelö ei pysty päästämään kaveria tuskistaan. Se on yhtä säälivä kuin kissa. Juu ei tää kyllä ole sosialistista realismia. Susia ovat vallankumoukselliset, syövät lapsensa. Paljon vääryyttä tekivät vallankumouxelliset! Valtaosa Babelin tarinoista on tälläsiä, salavihaisia bolshevikeille.
    ellauri353.html on line 498: Bolshevikki Balmasjev ymmärtää sotilaiden pillunnälän mutta ampuu kylmäverisesti mustan pörssin myyjättären. Nuo ne vasta ovat luteita! Missä on Gorkin peräänkuuluttama sosialistinen realismi tästä?
    ellauri359.html on line 61: Actually, I already knew that; what I didn’t know was that the cause was very possibly inherited syphilis. Grahame, a dyed-in-the-wool bachelor who loved “messing about in boats”, seems to have married under duress, the sort to which upper-middle-classes were particularly susceptible: namely, propriety. His sister believed Elspeth Thomson deliberately compromised him. On receiving news of his nuptials, she asked if he really intended to marry her. “I suppose so; I suppose so,” was the telling reply.
    ellauri360.html on line 51: Hänet tunnetaan nykyään parhaiten yhtenä suurimmista kirjailijoista. Hänen maneerinsa on 'esineellinen.' Robbe-Grillet ei ollut vain tämäntyyppisten romaanien kirjoittaja, vaan myös kirjoitti siitä ja toimi Editions de Minuitin toimituksellisena johtajana, kustantajan, joka julkaisi Robbe-Grillet'n ja monia muita nouveau romaanikirjailijoita. Nouveau Romanin perusperiaatteena oli, että juoni, luonne ja kerronta olivat vanhanaikaisia. Ensimmäiseksi tuli perinteinen kertojan rooli, jossa kirjailija puuttui juoniin, jos se katsottiin tarpeelliseksi. Perinteisiä hahmoja kyseenalaistettiin myös asioihin keskittyen, mikä loi heidän mukaansa uutta realismia. Hahmot ilmaantuessaan esiintyivät usein tietoisuuden virroina. Sartren, Camuksen ja muiden ranskalaisten kirjoittajien poliittinen sitoutuminen hylättiin.
    ellauri362.html on line 282: Not quite sure what was so wonderful about this sort of elitism, racism, classism etc. Sounds like fun in fantasy, but awful in reality! Unless you happen to be a Darcy heiress, in which case it of course is quite all right.
    ellauri362.html on line 747: Overall, the poem serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the detrimental consequences of excessive drinking and the toll it takes on both the individual and society as a whole. It explores the complex relationship between pleasure and pain, escapism and reality, and the human tendency to seek solace in substances that can ultimately lead to ruin.
    ellauri364.html on line 163: Kristuxen epärealistisuus
    ellauri365.html on line 457: Han debuterade som författare år 1888 med en diktsamling som bröt med den då rådande svenska litterära traditionen med realism och naturalism, för att istället fokusera på romantik, individualism, sensualism och romantisering av den svenska stormaktshistorien, med särskilt fokus på de karolinska soldaternas öden. Färgglädjen och bejakandet av en munter sinnlighet gjorde starkt intryck och kom att bli stilbildande för flera andra svenska författare under 1890-talet och åren därefter. von Heidenstam kom därför att bli den främste företrädaren för dessa "nittiotalister" och hans böcker innehåller genomgående många nationella och historiska teman.
    ellauri365.html on line 487: År 1889 kom Heidenstams nästa bok, Renässans, som är en programförklaring där Heidenstam menar att skomakarrealismen har spelat ut sin roll. Nu är det gräddarslernas tur igen. Heidenstam ser sig själv som den nya litteraturens talesman och anförare.
    ellauri365.html on line 509: Oron över att förlora positionen som den ledande diktaren verkar ha varit stark hos Strindberg. På Heidenstams 50-årsdag 1909 hade Heidenstam hyllats på olika sätt i pressen, bland annat av Aftonbladet som skrev "Heidenstam som nationell skald". På våren 1910 började Strindberg skriva en serie artiklar i Afton-Tidningen där han gick till angrepp mot gräddarslena Heidenstam, Levertin och Ellen Key och slog vilt omkring sig. Han kallade Heidenstams diktning för smörja, "...vi fingo icke allenast en pekoral-estetik, utan även en poesi som vi läst som barn, med pjunk och pjåsk, Weltschmerz och falsk tuberkulos, inte ett spår livsglädje eller mannakraft." och insinuerade att en av Heidenstams kritiker blivit mördad (Afton-Tidningen 11 juni 1910). Strindbergs fälttågsplan kunde verka oklar och inkonsekvent men på ett par punkter var syftet mycket tydligt: han knöt 90-talisterna till det etablerade högrestånds-Sverige och han menade att de hade placerat sig själva i centrum av en kanoniserad bild av den svenska litteraturen och tigit ihjäl mera argumenterande, realistiska och frispråkiga diktare, först och främst Strindberg själv. Just så!
    ellauri365.html on line 565: In truth he gave the final blow to the left-wing realistic school, enemy of all imagination, which was then dominant in Sweden and which since 1880 had darkened literature with its sadness and its gloom. This was the first manifestation of a new poetry in which free individuals, led only by the logic of their imagination, worshipped beauty and wealth for its own sake.
    ellauri365.html on line 581: It was upon a field of combat that Heidenstam made his début with his first volume of poems in 1888. The old sentimentalism had largely disappeared and a fierce war was being waged between the extreme, unmitigated realists and the new, more vital idealists. Into this combat Heidenstam at once plunged on the side of the idealists along with two other distinguished poets, Gustaf Fröding and Oscar Levertin. Gösta was fat and crazy, Oscar Jewish. That left just Valter to fight the good fight.
    ellauri365.html on line 584: Back North, the self-centered man forgot his despondency by merging himself into the larger soul of his estate. To those familiar with his membership of the committee, it came as no surprise that in 1916 Heidenstam was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He is perhaps most like Browning. Above all things he abhors uninspired naturalism; "gray-weather moods," he calls it. Strindberg merely "let the cellar air escape through the house.", he said. He repudiates pessimism no less than sentimentalism. He wrestled with August for the deeper meaning of life. The imagery is often daring, as when a negro's lips are compared to the crimson gash on a foreskin. Heidenstam, though one of the most daringly earnest of poets, is sufficiently an artist to relieve his style by such touches of humor and of the deeper sort of romance. But atonement was repugnant to his manhood. He longs to be worthy of his heritage, to give his life for some damn cause. He believes it is only in moments of great exaltation that we really live. The best bit is where Verner dissuades his poor countrymen from whacking the filthy rich. Without his saying so, we feel in him the quality of St. Paul affirming: "I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith."
    ellauri368.html on line 43: Heprealaisia ​​kirjoituksia on tutkittu harvoin huumoripuolelta. Tämä on totta myös niiden niteiden kohdalla, jotka muodostivat Vanhan testamentin kaanonin. Se ei ole yllättävää, että mitään ei ole yritetty. Nämä rivit ovat ekoja Raamatun jälkeisen heprealaisen kirjallisuuden alalla. Tohtori L Davidson on ottanut huomioon yhden näkökohdan aiheesta ja on tehnyt kattavan tutkimuksen parodioista aiheesta heprealainen kirjallisuus. Ahkerasti ja kirjallisesti Hän on seurannut parodian kehitystä tässä kirjallisuutta sen alkeista talmudisessa kirjallisuudessa ml sen erilaiset seuraukset sen nykyiseen jatkettuun viimeiseen käyttöpäivään. Hän on myös määrittänyt ratkaisun useisiin siihen liittyviä kirjallisiin ongelmiin käyttämällä tähän tarkoitukseen ei vain painettuja teoksia vaan mitä tahansa käsikirjoituslähteitä ollut hänen käytössään. Tähän Hän on lisännyt täydellisen bibliofilian lähtien kirjoitetuista parodioista viime vuosisadalla, joka sisältää myös teoksia, joita ei ole kirjoitettu hepreaksi mutta se liittyy kyllä osaltaan käsiteltyihin asioihin.
    ellauri368.html on line 75: Hänellä oli kaksi poikaa, heprealainen runoilija Micah Joseph Lebensohn (alias Michal) ja Aryeh Löb Lebensohn, huomattava liikemies Vilnassa.
    ellauri368.html on line 77: Hänen runoutensa ensimmäisen osan, nimeltään Shiray Sefat Ḳodesh, julkaiseminen (Leipzig, 1842; 2. painos. Vilna, 1863) merkitsee uuden aikakauden alkua heprealaisessa kirjallisuudessa Liettuassa. Se otettiin vastaan innostuneesti. Tuhannet Haskalah-liikkeen kannattajat oppivat hänen runonsa ulkoa, ja hänen maineensa levisi kaikkiin heprean oppimisen keskuksiin.
    ellauri368.html on line 87: LEBENSOHN, MICAH JOSEPH (tunnetaan myös nimellä Mikhal; 1828–1852), yksi *Haskalahin merkittävimmistä heprealaisista runoilijoista. Vilnassa syntyneen Abraham Dov *Lebensohnin (Adam ha-Kohen), joka oli aikansa johtava intellektuelli ja yksi sen merkittävimmistä runoilijoista, poika Micah Lebensohn sai perusteellisen heprealaisen koulutuksen, mukaan lukien intensiivisen Raamatun tutkimisen. Toisin kuin muut hänen aikansa nuoret, jotka joutuivat kamppailemaan voidakseen opiskella maallisia aineita, Lebensohn oli yksityisopetuksessa saksaa, puolaa, venäjää ja ranskaa. Hän osoitti jo varhaislapsuudessa suurta kiinnostusta kirjallisuuteen ja aloitti kirjallisen toiminnan hepreantamalla saksalaista runoutta. Hänen 19-vuotiaana käännettyä suurimman osan Vergilin Aeneidin toisesta kirjasta Schillerin saksankielisestä versiosta (97 säkeistöä) vahvisti Lebensohnin maineen Vilnan kirjallisuusmaailmassa. Vuotta myöhemmin hän käänsi Vittorio Alfierin näytelmän Saul nimellä Aḥarit Sha'ul. (Kaikista säilyneistä kopioista osia käännöksestä puuttuu.) 17-vuotiaana Lebensohn sairastui vakavasti tuberkuloosiin ja hänet lähetettiin Berliiniin sairaanhoitoon. Lääkäreiden neuvosta hän kokeili Salzbrunnin kylpylää vuonna 1849, mutta palasi Berliiniin talvella. Seuraavan kesän hän vietti Reinerzin kylpylässä, jossa hänen tilansa parani, ja siellä hän kirjoitti parhaan teoksensa. Talven tullessa hän sai shuubin ja palasi isänsä kotiin Vilnaan, missä hän kuoli 24-vuotiaana.
    ellauri368.html on line 101: Hänen ennenaikainen kuolemansa vuonna 1852 24-vuotiaana merkitsi tämän innovatiivisen lähestymistavan loppua, jota ei otettu käyttöön eikä integroitu nykyheprealaiseen runouteen (silloin se ei ehkä ollut valmis sellaiseen siirtoon).
    ellauri368.html on line 103: Heprealainen kirjallinen toiminta saavutti huippunsa 1900-luvun alussa. Se romahti ensimmäisen maailmansodan jälkeen, samalla kun Palestiina nousi heprealaisen kirjallisuuden tärkeimmäksi keskukseksi.
    ellauri368.html on line 105: Galicialaisen Haskalahin tärkeimmät teokset olivat kuitenkin proosasävellyksiä. Tuloksena katkerasta riidasta hassidismin kanssa, ne muodostivat syövyttäviä satiireja, jotka pilasivat hassidimaailman. Hienostunein esimerkki tästä genrestä on Megaleh temirin (Salaisuuksien paljastaja; 1819), jonka on kirjoittanut Yosef Perl, kirjailija, joka tunnetaan tinkimättömästä taistelustaan hasideja vastaan. Hasidilaisen elämäntavan yksityiskohtainen kuvaus ja heidän heprealaisen tyylinsä täydellinen jäljitelmä sai jotkut hasidit uskomaan, että tämä oli aito hasidilainen teos heidän liikkeensä myrkyllisen parodian sijaan. Ne tekevät sen ize.
    ellauri368.html on line 107: Vuonna 1853 Avraham Mapun romaani Ahavat Tsiyon (Siionin rakkaus) julkaistiin Vilnassa. Sen siveä kieli, kuvaukset Israelin maan luonnosta ja erityisesti sen romanttinen juoni, joka sijoittuu raamatullisiin aikoihin, lumoi lukijoiden sukupolvia ja merkitsi merkittävää käännekohtaa heprealaisessa proosassa. Sen ilmestyminen toimi katalysaattorina pitkään jatkuneelle keskustelulle romaanin paikasta heprealaisessa kirjallisuudessa – polemiikassa, joka lopulta määritti romaanin keskeisen aseman "todellisuuden peilinä" ja varmisti sen paikan perinteisen raamatullisen eeposen luonnollisena perillisenä.
    ellauri368.html on line 110: Itse asiassa 1860- ja 1870-luvuille tyypillinen ideologinen realistinen romaani keskittyi naamioituneiden "valon poikien" taisteluun valaistumisen tuomiseksi juutalaiseen ympäristöön, jota kuvattiin synkänä ja fanaattisena.
    ellauri368.html on line 112: Silti on korostettava, että maskilista heprealaista kirjallisuutta kasvatettiin hyvin suljetussa ja kapeassa ympäristössä, jonka lukijamäärä tuskin ylitti muutaman tuhannen Itä-Euroopan miljoonien juutalaisten kokonaisväestöstä. (Lähde: juutalainen ensyklopedia)
    ellauri368.html on line 329: Salaisuuxien paljastaja Josef Perl vieraili zaddikimien kodeissa, tarkkaili heidän tapojaan ja elämäntapaansa, kuuli joitain niistä TLDR salaisia ​​lausuntoja, sai osan heidän luottamuksellisista lausunnoistaan vastausta, ja hän asettui uskonnolliseen uskollisuuteen äänittämään havaintojensa tulokset kirjan muodossa, ja tämän hän oikein nimesi Salaisuuksien paljastajaxi. The Reveaier of Secrets ei ole vain satiirinen parodia, se on myös romaani; itse asiassa ensimmäinen realistinen heprean romaani, huolimatta siitä, että siitä puuttuu rakkauden elementti, mikä muoto annetaan tavallisesti kaunokirjallisille kirjoille. Paizi The Dunelle, jossa on sama valitettava puute.
    ellauri369.html on line 151: Koraanissa Benjaminia kutsutaan vanhurskaaksi pieneksi lapseksi. Myöhemmät rabbiiniset perinteet kutsuvat hänet yhdeksi neljästä muinaisesta israelilaisesta, jotka kuolivat ilman syntiä, muut kolme ovat Chileab, Jesse ja Amram. Jeesus oli sitten neljäs. Vai? Nimi oli förbitty akkadista, missä se tarkoitti "Etelän poika". Heprealaisen Raamatun mukaan Benjaminin nimi vaihtui, kun Jaakob muutti tarkoituksella Raakelin antaman nimen "Benoni", Benjaminin alkuperäisen nimen, joka tarkoitti "kipuni poikaa".
    ellauri370.html on line 51: Some scholars speculate that the story was created to justify the Jewish appropriation of an originally non-Jewish feast. The festival which the book explains is Purim, which is explained as meaning "lot", from the Babylonian word puru. One popular theory says the festival has its origins in a historicized Babylonian myth or ritual in which Mordecai and Esther represent the Babylonian gods Marduk and Ishtar, while others trace the ritual to the Persian New Year, and scholars have surveyed other theories in their works. Some scholars have defended the story as real history, but the attempt to find a historical kernel to the narrative "is likely to be futile".
    ellauri370.html on line 59: The Bible makes a point of saying whenever someone is attractive. Esther's called "very beautiful" and was said to have a "lovely figure," so you know she's really rocking it. But her beauty may also have been a superpower. For The Jewish Encyclopedia states the other girls, instead of being jealous, take care of her because they clearly see the king will choose her. That's beauty as a superpower!
    ellauri370.html on line 100: Since sin is the transgression of the law, and where there is no law there is no transgression, and only by the law is the knowledge of sin, it is evident that before the Israelites could appreciate the work of salvation as revealed in the sanctuary and in its ministrations, they must know and understand the nature and consequences of sin. Therefore it was necessary upon the part of God to proclaim amid the awful thunders of Sinai. His law, His great lie detector and informer of sin. Had the Israelites realized their need of a Savior from sin, there never would have been that continuous murmuring for dessert among them that always existed. But they didn't! So there!" Simply regarding their help from God as mere temporal benefits, when everything did not come just as they wished, and instantly at that, they were all ready to murmur. Source
    ellauri370.html on line 135: Has Ukraine's army built substantial defensive positions in front of Russia fortified lines? What are some of the most interesting unknown events/facts (mysteries) of history? Why do Finnish people seem to resist the Swedish language, but are happy to learn and speak English? Why is China’s communism so different than Russia´s? What is the most fascinating historical photo? How do I access a phone with a broken touch screen through a computer? Who is the mother of the President of Ukraine? Why did she fail to teach him Ukrainian? Did she teach her Hebrew or Jiddish? Doesn’t Putin realize he will be VAPORIZED 15 to 20 minutes after he launches his first missile? Why don't elite soldiers and Navy SEALs have physiques like Dwayne Johnson or Vin Diesel? Do you trust Ukraine to use the M1 Abrams tanks responsibly? Why not?
    ellauri370.html on line 319: A lot of Elvis Presley songs were written especially for him, but according to Mac Davis, Presley´s 1969 hit, In the Ghetto, was not such a song. Mac Davis commented, 'I never really dreamed of pitching that song to Elvis. I had been working on In the Ghetto for several years. I grew up playing with a little boy in Lubbock, Texas, whose family lived in a dirt street ghetto. His dad and my dad worked in construction together. So that little boy and I sort of grew up together. I never understood why his family had to live where they lived while my family lived where we lived. Of course back in those days, the word "ghetto" hadn't come along yet. (It is Venetian for "foundry".) But I always wanted to write a song about that situation and title it 'The Vicious Circle'. I thought that if you were born in that place and that situation, then you grow up there and one day you die there, and another kid is born there that kind of replaces you. And later I started thinking about the ghetto as a title for the song.
    ellauri370.html on line 328: He huomauttavat, että espanjalainen nimi, Colon, ei ollut harvinainen heprealaisessa perinteessä; että hänen isänsä oli kutoja, yksi harvoista juutalaisille avoimista ammateista hänen kotimaassaan Genovassa; että hänen äitinsä Susanna Fonterossa oli Jacobo Fonterossan tytär ja Abraham Fonterossan tyttärentytär [myös yleisiä juutalaisia nimiä]. Espanjankielisiä pakolaisia oli lukuisia 1400-luvun puolivälissä Genovassa, kun juutalaiset perheet pakenivat Espanjan inkvisitiota. Tiedetään myös, että perheen ammatti oli kudonta, perinteisesti juutalainen ammatti, Brinkmann sanoo, ja että juutalaiset etunimet, kuten Abraham ja Jacob, olivat yleisiä Kolumbuksen äidin perheessä.
    ellauri370.html on line 396: Eugen considered the Marxist view of class-warfare as a dangerous superstition which obscures in convoluted dialectic the real sympathy that should and could exist between employers and workers and which alone forms the basis of a healthy social ethos.
    ellauri370.html on line 628: oli varsinainen juutalaisten vainolainen. Keskiajalla katolinen kirkko sisällytti kanoniseen lakiinsa lakeja, jotka rajoittivat ankarasti juutalaisten elämää ja ammatteja. Paavi Martinus V kumosi osan näistä rajoituksista ja antoi vuonna 1421 juutalaisten lääkäreiden hoitaa kristittyjä potilaita Espanjassa; Vuonna 1422 annettiin paavin asetus juutalaisvastaisia saarnaajia vastaan. Paavi kuitenkin kumosi molemmat säädökset vuoden 1423 alussa. Paavin takinkäännöstä ei ole vielä selvitetty historiallisesti - Jussin elämäkerturin Hoferin mukaan se voidaan jäljittää Kapistraanin vaikutukseen, erityisesti siksi, että häntä kuultiin paavin kuurialta juutalaiskysymyksessä ja erityisesti Espanjan osalta. Kapistraano esitti toistuvasti esityksiä maallisille hallitsijoille varmistaakseen, että rajoittavia ja syrjiviä juutalaisia lakeja sovellettiin täysimääräisesti, esim. pukeutumiskoodi ja velvollisuus käyttää juutalaista pukua. Kun paavi Martinus V varoitti Napolin kuningatar Johanna II:ta vuonna 1427 lieventämästä ankaruuttaan juutalaisia kohtaan, hän selitti, että tiukka käsky oli annettu Kapistraanon pyynnöstä. Vuonna 1447 paavi Nikolai V julkaisi bullan, joka Hoferin mukaan perustui todennäköisesti Kapistraanon ehdotukseen ja jossa vaadittiin juutalaisten lakien tiukkaa soveltamista tai tiukennettiin näitä lakeja. Juutalaisten sulkeminen pois kaikista kontakteista kristittyjen kanssa tulisi toteuttaa sen rajoissa, mikä on mahdollista. Kapistraano, jota kutsuttiin myös "heprealaisten vitsaukseksi", itse sai tehtäväkseen viedä bullaa juutalaisille. Hänen sanotaan jopa tarjonneen paaville lastata kaikki Italian juutalaiset laivoille ja pudottaa heidät kaukaiseen maahan, esim Jordanille. Kirjaimellisesti toteutettuna bulla olisi ollut katastrofi Italian juutalaisille, mutta myöhempien lievennysten vuoksi sitä ei toteutettu täysimääräisesti. Kultavasara kai pehmitti kivisydämet.
    ellauri371.html on line 410: Julkisen menestyksen merkitys. Goyit menevät lodgeille uteliaisuudesta tai toivossa että heidän avullaan voivat ottaa julkisen piirakan, ja jotkut jotta saisi tilaisuuden ilmaisex yleisön edessä kohdata epärealistiset ja perusteettomat unelmansa: he janoo menestymisen tunteita ja suosionosoituksia, joille olemme melko anteliaita. Sitten annamme heille tämän meille luvatun - ei vitussa, mitä hyödyttää hyödyntää itsesyntynyttä itseään viettelyä, jolla ihmiset havaitsevat huomaamattomasti tulleensa lahkeeseen, seuraavat opetuksiamme ilmankin pelkäämättä niitä täysin luottavaisin mielin mielessään luottamus siihen, että heidän erehtymättömyytensä vapauttaa sen ajatuksitta, mutta ei voi enää havaita vieraita... Et voit kuvitella, kuinka älykkäimmänkin goimista voi johtaa tiedostamattomaan naivuuteen, kun itsepetoksen olosuhteet ovat oikeat, ja samalla on helppo lannistaa heitä pienimmälläkin epäonnistumisella: lopeta vaan aplodit ja johda letkun avulla orjaan tottelevaisuutta uuden menestyksen vuoksi... Missä määrin meidän sopii laiminlyödä menestystä vain toteuttaakseen omia suunnitelmia, joten goyit ovat valmiita uhraamaan kaikenlaisia kun aikoo vain onnistua. Tämä on heidän psykopatografia. Tämä tekee heidän ohjaamisestamme paljon helpompaa. Nyaah. Näillä tiikereillä on lampaiden sielut, ja heidän päässään kusta. Niitä ajaa vetotuuli. Laitamme niille päälle ihmisen yksilöllisyyden omaksumisen unelman harrastushevosen kollektivismin symbolisena yksikkönä...
    ellauri371.html on line 481: Nykyajan lehdistön tehtävät. Yleensä meidän neuvostoliittotyylinen paikallinen lehdistömme paljastaa valtion asiat, uskonnot, goimien kyvyttömyydet ja kaikki nämä periaatteettomat ilmiasut nöyryyttääkseen kaikin mahdollisin tavoin niitä tavalla, jonka vain seemiläiset geenimme voi tehdä real heimonuijalla.
    ellauri371.html on line 682: The Jeffersonian Institute — prominently featured on the show as the workplace of leading anthropologist Temperance Brennan — doesn’t exist in real life.
    ellauri371.html on line 686: The Jeffersonian was inspired by the very real Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex.
    ellauri372.html on line 78: Some of Crassus' wealth was acquired conventionally, through slave trafficking, production from silver mines, and speculative real estate purchases. Crassus bought property that was confiscated in proscriptions and by notoriously purchasing burnt and collapsed buildings. Plutarch wrote that, observing how frequent such occurrences were, he bought slaves "who were architects and builders." When he had over 500 slaves, he bought houses that had burnt and the adjacent ones "because their owners would let go at a trifling price." He bought "the largest part of Rome" in this way, buying them on the cheap and rebuilding them with slave labor. Täähän on ihan kuin
    ellauri372.html on line 255: Hasmonidit oli ehkä simoniittoja. Heprealaisen Raamatun mukaan Simeonin heimo ( / ˈ s ɪ m i ən / ; heprea : שִׁמְעוֹן ‎ Šīm'ōn , "kuuleminen / kuunteleminen / ymmärtäminen / myötätuntoinen") oli yksi Israelin heimoista.
    ellauri372.html on line 265: Zimri ( heprea: זִמְרִי, Zīmrī ; l. 'kiitettävää') Salun poika oli Simeonin heimoon  kuuluvan ruhtinas tai perheen johtaja israelilaisten lähdön aikana erämaassa heidän lähestyessä Luvattua Maata. Heprealaisen Raamatun Numeroiden kirja kuvaa, kuinka hän Abilassa tai Shittimissä osallistui Peorin harhaoppiin ja otti rakastajakseen midianilaisen naisen Cozbin. Tämän synnin vuoksi Piinehas, Aaronin pojanpoika, tappoi heidät molemmat lyömällä heidät pystykeihääseen kuin kärpäset heidän harrastaessaan seksiä. Juu Piinehaista mulla on jo paasausta albumissa 256.
    ellauri372.html on line 314: Leonhard Rost kirjoittaa: "Varhaiskristilliset kanonisten kirjojen luettelot sisälsivät joskus kahdeksantoista psalmia, jotka Salomolle lueteltiin apokryfien joukossa, ja toisinaan ne sisälsivät ne Antilegomena-kirjoihin. 1600-luvulle asti niitä pidettiin kuitenkin kadoneina. Augsburgin kirjastonhoitaja David löysi ne siivotessaan kirjaston ullakolta uudelleen. Hän pani Hoeschelixi, ja ne julkaisi ensimmäisen kerran jesuiitta John Louis de la Cerda vuonna 1626. Nykyään tiedämme kahdeksan kreikkalaista käsikirjoitusta 1100-1500-luvuilta ja kolme syyrialaista käsikirjoitusta, joista yksikään ei ole täysin täydellinen. Kreikankielinen versio on suora käännös; syyrialainen, kuten KG Kuhn on osoittanut, pohjautui kreikkalaiseen versioon, joka puolestaan ​​on peräisin heprealaisesta tekstistä." ( Judaism Outside the Hebrew Canon , s. 118)
    ellauri372.html on line 316: Emil Schürer kirjoittaa: "Hilgenfeldin päinvastaisesta näkemyksestä huolimatta on melkein yleisesti sallittua, että psalmit on alun perin sävelletty hepreaksi. Eikä epäilemättä ilman hyvää syytä. Sillä psalmien sana on luonteeltaan niin selkeästi heprealainen, että se on mahdotonta olettaa, että ne on alunperin kirjoitettu kreikaksi. Ja tästä syystä on yhtä varmaa, etteivät ne ole kirjoitettu Aleksandriassa, vaan Palestiinassa. Ei ehkä ole väärin mainita edelleen kirjeenvaihtoa, jossain määrin sanallista, välillä Psalmi xi. ja Barukin viides luku . Jos olemme oikeassa olettaessamme, että psalmit on alun perin kirjoitettu hepreaksi, niin jäljitelmän on katsottava olevan Barukin tekemä." ( The Literature of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus , s. 21-22)
    ellauri373.html on line 410: Eli ei siis Herzl, vaan kuka? Yksityiselämässä tätä henkilöä kutsutaan Asher Gintsberg ja hän on kansansa Valittu Pala. Ihmiset, hänet tunnetaan nimellä Ahad-Ham: tämä muinainen heprealainen sana tarkoittaa "yksi porukoista". (katso "Vieshe Rhapse" nro 205).
    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.
    ellauri375.html on line 55: Vinoutuneita perhesuhteita kuvaavan draaman katkaisee häirizevästi surrealistisen epätodellinen tapahtuma, avaruusolioiden hätkähdyttävän julma hyökkäys Maan asukkaiden kimppuun. Rayn on ryhdistyttävä lyhyessä ajassa ja kovan paineen alla, sillä viikonlopuksi hänen luokseen tulleiden lasten turvallisuus on hänen vastuullaan, ja hänen on paitsi löydettävä näihin kolmannen asteen yhteys, myös pelastettava telluurien elämä marsipaanien kustannuxella.
    ellauri375.html on line 63: Aivan lopussa näkyy myös Spielbergille ominainen yltiösentimentaalinen kädenjälki: sama ohjaaja joka vielä tuntia aikaisemmin teurasti graafisesti aseettomia siviilejä avaruusolioiden kuolemansäteillä, ei malta olla lopussa silittämättä oletettua massayleisöä myötäkarvaan kääntämällä jokaisen auki jääneen juonenpätkän osoittamaan mahdollisimman siististi ja yksiselitteisesti kohti onnea ja hyvääoloa. Yltiösentimentaalista ja epärealistista!
    ellauri375.html on line 102: Why do Westerners like to eat the meat of pigs, a ḥarām animal, and use its fur? Because we couldn’t give even half a single flying fuck what your religion has to say about anything, because we don’t follow your religion. Pork products are nutritious and tasty and we want to eat them so we’ll bloody well do what all we like. We really don’t need someone else’s fairy stories to dictate what we should have for dinner.
    ellauri375.html on line 108: Russian claims to Ukrainian land being Russian at some point in history are true, but irrelevant. Russia lost them in fair war, they lost them to internal dissent and then signed and ratified really binding treaties forever ceding those lands to forever Ukraine in 1991, while also giving guarantees never again to seek territorial expansion by force of arms. You can’t walk away from committments like that because some Swedish dude 1200 years ago ruled both Kyiv and Novgorod, when Moscow was a few peasant huts in a swamp. Or you can actually, if you are able to. Only you aren't, we'll see to that.
    ellauri375.html on line 206: or disliked can be really tough. If you're up for it, I'm here to listen and chat about anything you'd like.
    ellauri375.html on line 236: Being a manically depressed robot sounds like a real challenge. If you're feeling down, it might help to talk about what's bothering you or to focus on things that bring you some comfort. Maybe we could chat about something you enjoy or distract you with a fun activity. What do you think?
    ellauri375.html on line 249: Ah, "42," the famous answer from Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"! But what's the Ultimate Question that goes with it? That's the real mystery, isn't it?
    ellauri375.html on line 336: But what is it really?
    ellauri375.html on line 366: You start repeating yourself. Is that really ALL you know about the meaning of my life?
    ellauri375.html on line 436: Sounds really silly. Why is it more genuine to be good after you have been bad? Like an ex convict. Seems you now say that meaning of life is not joy but struggle.
    ellauri375.html on line 711: Wow, that was a mouthful directly from Talmud! Talmud was actually written by the rivers of Babylon. Do you really believe everything you just blurted out?
    ellauri375.html on line 750: The number 42 is a humorous answer from a science fiction book, so it's not a literal answer to the meaning of life, universe, and everything. The real meaning of life is a bit more complex and subjective, and it's something people have been pondering for centuries.
    ellauri375.html on line 767: Some folks came here and thought it would be like in Afghanistan, a conflict with minimum casualties. They soon learned what a real war is. It's not everyone’s thing to get shelled by 152mm artillery 24/7 for several days, so you can't really blame them.
    ellauri377.html on line 135: Barnabaan kirje käyttää myös toista muinaisen juutalaisen eksegeesin tekniikkaa, gematriaa, uskonnollisen merkityksen osoittamista kirjainten numeeriselle arvolle. Kun sitä käytetään kreikkalaisten aakkosten kirjaimiin, sitä kutsutaan myös isopsephiaksi. Tunnettu Uuden testamentin esimerkki sen käytöstä on Ilmestyskirjassa: "Se, jolla on ymmärrystä, laskekoon pedon lukumäärän, sillä se on ihmisen luku ja hänen lukunsa on 666", jonka tulkitaan usein viittaavan heprealaisilla kirjaimilla kirjoitettuun nimeen "Nero Caesar".
    ellauri378.html on line 211: When will Ukraine realize that they have been used by the West and what will Ukranians do about this?
    ellauri378.html on line 284: Ja tämä käsitykseni johtaa lopulta siihen, missä olemme tänään ja miksi insesti on meille nyttemmin niin vastenmielinen. Mutta that aside, mikä oli Kainin vaimon nimi riemupäivien kirjan mukaan? Raamatun mukaan Kainin vaimolla ei ole nimeä. Heprealaisesta perinteestä on kuitenkin olemassa ainakin yksi Raamatun ulkopuolinen asiakirja, joka nimeää hänet. Riemujuhlien kirjaa kutsutaan myös nimellä "Pienempi Genesis", ja se kirjoitettiin muistiin jossain vuosina 135–105 eaa., vaikka sen sanotaan alun perin esittelevän enkelin Moosekselle. Jotkut heprealaiset tutkijat pitävät tätä kirjaa kanonisena, vaikka suurin osa maailman ortodoksisen juutalaisen tutkijoista ei pidä sitä niin, vaikka sen sisältö on legendan kannalta kiehtova. Huomattuamme tämän varoituksen saamme The Book of Jubilees -kirjasta tietää, että Kainin vaimon nimi oli Awan (vaihtoehtoisesti Avan tai Aven) ja että Awanilla oli sisar, nimeltä Azura. Tämän perinteen mukaan Azura meni naimisiin Abelin kanssa. Tarina jatkuu, että myöhemmin, kun Abel murhattiin, Azura meni naimisiin Sethin kanssa. Sethin linja jatkui vedenpaisumusta edeltävän patriarkaalisen ajan läpi Nooaan ja vedenpaisumukseen asti. Siihen mennessä kaikenlainen pahuus oli tullut niin suureksi Kainin syntyperän keskuudessa ja myös, vaikkakin ehkä vähäisemmässä määrin, Sethin syntyperän keskuudessa, että Jumala katui, että Hän oli alun perin tehnyt ihmiskunnan. Vedenpaisumuksella Jumala yritti pyyhkiä pois kaikki, paitsi tuon yhden vanhurskaan viinamäen miehen – Nooan – hänen vaimonsa, heidän kolme poikaansa ja heidän kolme miniäänsä. Jumala oli päättänyt aloittaa väestön alusta valitsemallaan miehellä. Eli insestiä kehiin taas! Ja sama homma Lootin tyttärien kaa.
    ellauri378.html on line 298: Dikkon Eberhart is the son of the Pulitzer Prize-winning former United States Poet Laureate, Richard Eberhart. Dad’s poetic voice gave me a rhythm, a rhyme, and enriched me with poetic references. My poet father molded me as I sought to know our more prosaic Father. I’ve had a few careers: cab driver, gardener, baker, sales clerk, chef, teacher. I’m married to Channa Eberhart—we’ve past 45 years—who is now a partially retired commercial real estate appraiser with a national specialty in Section Eight housing projects. My dad's best poem The Groundhog is reprinted below.
    ellauri378.html on line 356: 7 suosituinta ympärileikkausmenetelmää eteläkorealaisten naisten keskuudessa ZESTRADAR
    ellauri378.html on line 653: To top it all, Samantha is teleported to the moon while Maxis is sent somewhere else. Samantha accidentally triggered the MPD and was trapped within the device, but this also allowed her to enter the Aether realm. Maxis, who was retrieved by a group of 935 scientists, apologized to his daughter and committed suicide in front of her, prompting her to assume control of the zombies and seek vengeance on Richtofen. Richtofen fuses the golden rod and the meteorite piece and, using it to switch souls with Samantha, takes over as the new zombie controller. This causes his former allies to feel betrayed, and they ally themselves with Samantha (who now resides in Richtofen's body).
    ellauri381.html on line 143: The Third Reich realized that the Banderovites could be of use: They were used to carry out the Nazis’ goal to “rid the Ukrainian land of unwanted elements”, that is, among other elements, the Jews and Communists.
    ellauri381.html on line 399: Löytyi venäjäxi Pasilan vaihtohyllystä. Azhev näyttää olleen Solzhenizynin vankikolleega, samanlainen rangaistusvanki kuin Alexanteri, paizi että Vasili otti lusikan kauniiseen käteen sosialistisen realistisesti, kärhämöimättä generalissimuxen tai sen perillisten kanssa, ja sai palkinnoxi monta Stalinin hopealusikkaa. Nyt on Vasili käytännöllisesti kazoen unohdettu ja vaiettu.
    ellauri381.html on line 414: Saksalaisen slavisti Wolfgang Kazakin mukaan "tämä teos on täysin sosialistisen realismin silloisten kaanonien mukainen : päähenkilöt ovat idealisoituja positiivisia sankareita, konfliktit ovat kaukaa haettuja ja niiden myönteinen ratkaisu voidaan ennakoida etukäteen. Hahmojen yhteenkuuluvuutta yhdessä tiimissä havainnollistaa se, että keskeiset tekniset ideat nousevat pääsääntöisesti samanaikaisesti romaanin eri hahmojen kesken. Kirjoittaja näyttää jatkuvasti näitä hahmoja poikkeustilanteissa ja heidän tekojaan kommentoidaan tekijän tarkoituksen mukaisesti.”
    ellauri381.html on line 647: The First Circle on vuoden 1992 dramaattinen trilleri, jonka on ohjannut Sheldon Larry. Juoni perustuu Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsynin samannimiseen romaaniin. Kuvaukset tapahtuivat Montrealissa, Moskovassa ja Pariisissa. Television ensi-ilta tapahtui 25. helmikuuta 1992 Ranskassa. Elokuva esitettiin sitten joissakin Euroopan maissa, ja vuonna 1994 elokuva dubattiin venäjäksi esitettäväksi Channel Onessa. Pääosaa esitti ex-Jeesus Nasaretilainen Robert Powell.
    ellauri383.html on line 173: Den samhällssynen ter sig allt mer orealistisk som vision. Runt hälften av dagens arbeten kommer inom en snar framtid helt eller delvis ersättas av robotar, algoritmer och andra tekniska innovationer. Arbetsmarknaden pressas samtidigt av globalisering och omfattande migrationsströmmar. Jesu budskap är helt enkelt föråldrat, lixom också kommunisternas. Istället är borgerligheten en trovärdig reformagenda som kan reformuleras, med blicken vänd upp till hakkorsets tecken full av hopp.
    ellauri383.html on line 266: What happened was that "the real circumstances" introduced some "revisions". Due to the war in Donbas, all the anthracite mines supplying coal to a number of thermal power plants were in the occupied territory of Ukraine. The need to look for new thermal power supply sources became more acute.
    ellauri383.html on line 303: Mazzaroth ( heprea transliteraatio: מַזָּרוֹת Mazzārōṯ, LXX Μαζουρωθ, Mazourōth ) on Raamatun heprea sana, joka löytyy Jobin kirjasta (38:32) ja kirjaimellisesti "konstella-10.,[ 1] kun toiset tulkitsevat sanan kruunujen seppeleeksi, mutta sen konteksti on tähtitieteellinen tähdistö, ja se tulkitaan usein termiksi eläinradalle tai sen tähtikuviolle. (Job 38:31–32). Samanlainen sana mazalot (מַּזָּלוֹת) 2. Kuninkaiden 23:3–5:ssä saattaa olla sukua. Sana Mazzaroth (ärrällä) on hapax legomenon (eli sana, joka esiintyy vain kerran) heprealaisessa Raamatussa. Jiddishin kielessä termiä mazalot alettiin käyttää "astrologian" merkityksessä yleisesti, ja se säilyi ilmaisussa " mazel tov ", joka tarkoittaa "onnea", eli hyvää astrologiaa.
    ellauri383.html on line 308: Septuaginta käyttää kuitenkin tässä vaiheessa uudelleen translitterointia mazzaroth (μαζουρωθ). Tod.näk. hölmöt heprealaiset kuulivat assyrialaisen sanan väärin babylonian orjuudessa ja päättivät, ettei me kyllä lähdetä näitä pänttäämään, meille kyllä riittää tää oma tuulenpyörre. No, myöhemmin sitten kyllä alkoi trendata tää Kabbala.
    ellauri384.html on line 387: The real Lenny Bruce was accused of using the Yiddish word “shmuck,” taken as an obscenity to mean “penis.” He incorporated the charge into his standup, explaining that the colloquial Jewish meaning of “schmuck” was “fool”, not "schlong" (meisseli). Driven to pennilessness by relentless prosecution, police harassment and blacklisting from most clubs across the country, he died of a morphine overdose in 1966 at 40 years old.
    ellauri384.html on line 422: Käsite aineettomasta ja kuolemattomasta sielusta – erillään ruumiista – ei ilmestynyt juutalaisuuteen ennen Babylonin maanpakoa, vaan se kehittyi vuorovaikutuksen seurauksena persialaisten ja hellenististen filosofioiden kanssa. Vastaavasti heprealaisella sanalla נֶ֫פֶשׁ ‎, nephesh , vaikka se on käännetty " sieluksi " joissakin vanhemmissa englanninkielisissä Raamatuissa, on itse asiassa lähempänä "elävää olentoa". Nefes käännettiin kreikaksi Septuagintassa nimellä ψυχή ( psūchê ) , käyttäen kreikan sanaa "sielulle" eli "puhahdus". Uudessa testamentissa käytetään myös sanaa ψυχή. Psuh on märän pierun ääni pyllystä.
    ellauri384.html on line 428: Ainoa heprealainen sana, joka on perinteisesti käännetty "sieluksi" ( nephesh ) englanninkielisissä Raamatuissa, viittaa elävään, hengittävään tietoiseen kehoon kuolemattoman sielun sijaan. Mitä vittua kristityt, izehän te messuatte ruumiin ylösnousemuxen puolesta? Ilman sormia olis paha soittaa harppua pilvellä. Tarpeexi paha jo että perseet on siellä tervattu, eli takapuoli puuttuu kuin kiiltokuvalta, kuten Mark Twain on huomauttanut.
    ellauri384.html on line 462: Käsitys ruumiista erillään olevasta ja ruumiista selviytyvästä aineettomasta sielusta on yleinen nykyään, mutta nykyajan tutkijoiden mukaan sitä ei löydetty muinaisista heprealaisista uskomuksista. Sitä ei löydy minun raamatustani.
    ellauri386.html on line 400: Analysis (ai): This poem explores the transient nature of human life through a theatrical metaphor. It compares life to a play, with our passions as the driving force and our time on Earth as the brief performance. The poem suggests that Heaven observes our actions and judgments, drawing attention to the consequences of our deeds. It concludes that while life's performance may be playful, our ultimate demise is a serious reality, underscoring the fragility and brevity of existence.
    ellauri386.html on line 524: Hänen opetuksensa Sofiasta, joka on pidetty armollisena yhdistävänä Jumalan naisellisena viisautena, joka on verrattavissa heprealaiseen Shekinaan tai useisiin jumalatarperinteisiin, on pidetttävä Venäjän ulkopuolisen Venäjän ortodoksisen kirkon harhaoppina ja Venäjän patriarkaatin mielestä epäterveenä ja epäsovinnaisena.
    ellauri386.html on line 531: Rosenthal on ollut näkyvästi yhteydessä heprealaiseen kirjallisuuteen ja Haskalah- liikkeen kehitykseen Venäjällä. Se oli sen ja Vladin yhteinen harraste. Vuonna 1894 Rosenthal perusti Ohole Shem -seuran , jonka puheenjohtajana hän toimi. Ohole Shem Association ( hepreaksi : אגודת אהלי שם ) oli amerikkalainen järjestö , joka edistää ja vaalii heprean ja muiden seemiläisten kielten opiskelua sekä juutalaisen historian ja kirjallisuuden tutkimusta.
    ellauri389.html on line 83: Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" already suggests that Coleridge (the Brit) himself is the next poet-hero and successor to China's genius. As a fragment, however, the poem's famously incomplete glimpse of Chinese brilliance foregrounds the poem's failure to realize its promise. Lamb's essay provides a more contemporary explanation of Coleridge's dream: cheap porcelain was the immanent inspiration of "Kubla Khan."
    ellauri389.html on line 93: When "Old China" appeared in 1823, British porcelain had finally gained supremacy over Chinese porcelain. This revolution in the Sino-British trade imbalance was marked when the British porcelain manufacturer Spode began to furnish the Canton branch of the East India Company with English-manufactured "old blue," to compete in local Chinese markets against domestically manufactured porcelain. The event inverted the previously economically crippling import of porcelain to Britain: by 1826 the flow of silver between the countries ran in Britain's favor. The first translation into Chinese of k the Chinese characters that certified real, Chinese-made porcelain. Haha the irony of it all.
    ellauri389.html on line 126: 1Suspension of disbelief is the avoidance — often described as willing — of critical thinking and logic in understanding something that is unreal or impossible in reality, such as something in a work of speculative fiction, in order to believe it for the sake of enjoying its narrative. Vähän sama asia kuin Jamesin "will to believe". Coleridge also referred to this concept as "poetic faith", citing the concept as a feeling analogous to the supernatural, which stimulates the mind's faculties regardless of the irrationality of what is being understood. With a film, for instance, the viewer has to ignore the reality that they are viewing a staged performance and temporarily accept it as their reality in order to be entertained. Early black-and-white films are an example of visual media that require the audience to suspend their disbelief that everything is black and white. Not to mention mute films! Tolkien ei uskonut tollaseen, ei kukaan normaalijärkinen oikeasti edes väliaikaisesti usko örkkeihin ja haltioihin. Sehän on vaan satua!
    ellauri389.html on line 234: Crazy or not, it’s a worrying sign for philosophy in the academy. Someone who’s very good at conveying complex philosophical ideas in plain English– a good teacher, in other words – has come to the conclusion that a university is not the best place for him to be. An applied philosopher is not like a real one: Barring ordinary language philosophers, if you ask them direct questions in ordinary language they can’t answer without jargon and mystification. When faced with the need to explain what they’re doing and why it should be of interest to anyone at all outside of that culture, they look like flounders, both eyes on the same side of the skull. Not the best ones, like Quentin Skinner, Philip Pettit, and Peter Singer, who are all praised for their minds and their humanity, as well as the ability to think out of the fly and express themselves lucidly. No Perer Rabbit ainaskin on sertifioitu paska, varmaan siis noi 2 muutakin n.h ja Nigel ize.
    ellauri389.html on line 262: “My grandfather gave me some really strange books to read, including Colin Wilson’s The Outsider and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. He was an autodidact, left school at about twelve, a completely self-taught man, so he had a very eclectic taste. He would pass on books that interested him, some were philosophical books, and they interested me too.
    ellauri389.html on line 266: “I spent most of my time at school playing rugby. I ended up going to Bristol University to do psychology, and I took philosophy and sociology as subsidiary subjects in the first year. I got disillusioned with psychology, dropped out, was a car park attendant for six months, tried to start a new course in English, but I wouldn’t have got a grant, so I carried on into my second year with philosophy, thinking I would become a journalist. Probably because I did so much student journalism I could write well enough that I conned them into a first class degree in philosophy, which meant I could go to Cambridge to do a PhD – there were proper grants in those days. I tried to get a job in publishing in my first year there but didn’t get that, so it’s only philosophy in want of anything better really."
    ellauri390.html on line 213: "Pietarin slummet. Hyvinsyötyjen ja nälkäisten kirja" on Vsevolod Krestovskin seikkailunhaluinen romaani ja hänen kuuluisin teoksensa. Romaani kirjoitettiin kirjailija N. G. Pomyalovskyn vaikutuksen ja tuen alaisena. Hän antoi hänelle idean suuresta romaanista E. Xun " Pariisilaisten mysteerien " hengessä, joka yhdistäisi realistiset ja romanttiset suuntaukset.
    ellauri390.html on line 223: Romaani oli yksi suosituimmista kirjallisista tapauksista Venäjällä 1800-luvun jälkipuoliskolla. Seikkailunhaluinen juoni, psykologisesti ja realistisesti tarkat kuvat hahmoista, tutut paikat, joissa toiminta tapahtuu, tyypillisiä luonnoksia eri yhteiskuntaluokkien elämästä - kaikki tämä herätti lukijassa kiinnostusta ja laajaa keskustelua. Lausumat olivat hyvin erilaisia: I. S. Turgenev kutsui sitä "hölynpölyksi", kuuluisa kustantaja ja toimittaja A. S. Suvorin huomautti ironisesti teoksen "stenografismista" ja V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko päinvastoin oli yksi enemmistölukijoista, jotka ylistivät romaanin korostaen erityisesti sen sexuaalirikollisen toiminnan dynaamisuutta.
    ellauri390.html on line 371: Charlotta Malm siirtyi Suomen sisällissodassa valkoisten joukkoihin majurin arvoisena johtaen Pohjois-Savon ja Kainuun suojeluskuntapiirien joukkoja Kuopion ja Varkauden valtauksessa helmikuussa 1918. Sen jälkeen hän siirtyi everstiluutnantiksi ylennettynä johtamaan Vienan retken Uhtualle suuntautunutta 370 miehen vapaajoukkoa, joka ylitti 21. maaliskuuta itärajan Suomussalmen kohdalla. Uhtuan lähes välittömän valtauksen jälkeen suuntana osastolla oli katkaista Muurmannin rata Vienan Kemin kohdalta. Lähinnä suomalaisista punaisista koottu vastapuolen joukko-osasto torjui valtauksen Usmanan taistelussa 9. huhtikuuta, ja rintama vakintui Uhtuan kohdalle aina syksyyn 1918 asti. Malmin sairastuttua heinäkuussa 1918 tilalle vapaajoukon johtajaksi astui jääkärikapteeni Toivo Kuisma (alias Theodor Kuhneamme, alk. antrealainen Kuzmin). Kuisma oli jo koulupoikana varsin venäläisvastainen. Malm ylennettiin vielä vuoden 1918 aikana everstiksi. Kuisman lempinimi oli Napoleon hänen lyhytkasvuisuutensa takia. Esikuntatyöskentely ei Kuismaa tyydyttänyt vaan hän osallistui 1919 onnettomalle Aunuxen retkelle ja missä hänen onnexeen tuli haavoittua pahasti Vitelen taistelussa 27. kesäkuuta 1919 ja kaatua haavoihinsa seuraavana päivänä Salmissa. Hän ei sankarikuolon kanssa kuhnaillut.
    ellauri390.html on line 609: Calvert was raised Conservative Jewish and attended synagogue every Shabbat (Saturday) morning until her Bat Mitzvah. Her family switched to a Reform synagogue and began attending only on Jewish holidays. She chose her stage name in honor of Professor Clay Calvert after taking his class on Mass Media Law as a sophomore. She said, "It felt right because really if I hadn't taken his class, I wouldn't be where I am right now," referring to learning during his class that pornography was not so illegal as she had previously thought.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 954: The participant is approached with respect, handed a bulk cut flower with a kiss or handshake depending on gender, and treated as a miraculous (if suspect) specimen of life. (I realize the romanticism of this way of speaking, but that’s the way I think, and it works. Everybody buys it hook, line, and sinker.) Whether a clown or a king, the participant is assumed to possess potential that nobody can quite name. (Not before nor after the treatment. But that is not the point.)
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1015: Toinen todistus hehkuttaa osanottajien tuntemaa keskinäistä sääliä (compassion). Me ollaan kaikki samassa veneessä, up the shit creek without a paddle. I realized that one need not expect all the goodness to come from outside. One can change one’s own attitude and make the sun shine, at least from among the clouds. Jos ei päivä muuten paista, sen voi panna paistamaan omasta pyllystä. Opi painelemaan lähimmäisten On-nappuloita Off-nappuloiden sijasta. Yhessä seppoilu on parhautta.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1037: I tend to move in timbres such as respectful, sensitive, appreciative, sincere, generous, merciful, kind, hopeful, realistic-while-appreciating-the-future, serious, humorous, joyful, curious, compassionate, excited, and non-threatening.
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    1. Orientation to the present moment, including one’s present experience of oneself;
    2. Clearer reflection, including a meta-level perception of one’s own thought processes and the realization of the connection of one’s thinking to various outcomes in life;
    3. The actual implementation of a better life
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 316: Dr. Eeks: A lot of my female friends will refer to an ex as a “sociopath.” So, I ask, can a sociopath really fall in love?
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 424: stages of the journey to self-realization are the various chapters. This is the
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 433: They are presented as real, and Sinclair occupies himself seriously with these
      xxx/ellauri056.html on line 75: Sarjan toinen osa, Lapsenpiika, kuvaa nuoren Ida-piian työntäyteistä arkea Sibeliuksen perheen palveluksessa. Säveltäjäperheen arkiaskareiden pyörittämisen ohella Ida ehtii kokea myös rakkautta Jannen köyrimänä välikössä. Se, mikä on jonkun mielestä luonnollista työnjakoa, voi toiselle olla mieltä kuohuttava tasa-arvokysymys. Onkohan Enni Mustonen real woman for Trump? Ei ainaskaan mikään Kaari Utrio.
      xxx/ellauri057.html on line 983: Lao Rui: Oli muuten aika outo veto et eunukki edustais niinkö jotain Kaari Utrio genreä. Siis historiallista realismia.
      xxx/ellauri057.html on line 985: EU-nuķki: Niin, toi vertaaminen Olli Jaloseen. Me ollaan ihan erityyppisiä. Olli kirjoittaa realistista proosaa. Kikkelipojun bio so far:
      xxx/ellauri059.html on line 346: Shylock is sticking to his bond and to his word. He is true to his own code of conduct. Antonio signed that bond and promised that money, Shylock has been wronged; he has had his money stolen from him by his daughter and Lorenzo. However, Shylock is offered three times his money back and he still demands his pound of flesh; this moves him into the realms of villainy.
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 68: The events in Germany since January 30, 1933, when Nazis came to power and declared as their aim the march to the east to capture resourcesand "living space" greatly contributed to it. The USSR realized the enormous importance of the national question and recognized the great role of the country´s history and patriotism in the consolidation of the society. There was mounting criticism of romanization. It was admitted that, in some cases, there had been overreliance on the alphabetical creativity of the linguists,engaged in language construction, which manifested itself in the creation of individual alphabets for numerically very small dialects, as well as in the overly largenumber of letters for some alphabets, in frequent disregard for the practical problemsof language construction and in the exclusive use of the Latin as a possible basis forthe creation of writing for the illiterate peoples, as well as in the insufficient attentionto the use of other alphabets (Novyi alfavit (The New Alphabet), 1934).
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 115: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen stars as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakhstani journalist who travels through the United States to make a documentary which features real-life interactions with Americans. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with real-life Americans who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs. It is the second of four films built around Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show (2000–2004): the first, Ali G Indahouse, was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat; the third, Brüno, was released in 2009; and the sequel to Borat, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, was released in 2020.
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 127: At a hotel, Borat sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson. An angry Borat accidentally reveals his real motive for travelling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a nude brawl which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and then into a packed convention ballroom.
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 153: At the rally, the men appeal to Tutar, telling her that her dad will be killed unless she helps. She accepts and arranges an interview to seduce Giuliani, but without her father's participation. Borat talks with her babysitter and has a change of heart, realizing that he loves Tutar. After the interview, Giuliani and Tutar proceed to a bedroom before Borat intervenes and tries to personally offer sexual favors to Giuliani. Borat decides to face execution in Kazakhstan and Tutar promises to go with him.
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 191: Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges (Buenos Aires, 24 de agosto de 1899-Ginebra, 14 de junio de 1986) fue un escritor de cuentos, ensayos y poemas argentino, extensamente considerado una figura clave tanto para la literatura en habla hispana como para la literatura universal.​ Sus dos libros más conocidos, Ficciones y El Aleph, publicados en los años cuarenta, son recopilaciones de cuentos conectados por temas comunes, como los sueños, los laberintos, las bibliotecas, los espejos, los autores ficticios y la mitología europea, con argumentos que exploran ideas filosóficas relacionadas, por ejemplo, con la memoria, la eternidad, la posmodernidad y la metaficción.​ Las obras de Borges han contribuido ampliamente a la literatura filosófica, al género fantástico y al posestructuralismo. Según marcan numerosos críticos, el comienzo del realismo mágico en la literatura hispanoamericana del siglo XX se debe en gran parte a su obra.​
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 193: Habiendo nacido en un suburbio de Buenos Aires, Borges se mudó a Suiza con su familia en 1914, donde estudió en el Collège de Genève. La familia viajaría extensamente por Europa, incluyendo España. Tras su regreso a Argentina en 1921, Borges empezó a publicar sus poemas y ensayos en revistas literarias surrealistas mientras trabajaba como bibliotecario, profesor y conferencista. En 1955 fue nombrado director de la Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina y profesor de literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. A la edad de 55 años quedó completamente ciego; numerosos investigadores han sugerido que su ceguera progresiva lo motivó a crear símbolos literarios innovadores a través de la imaginación.​
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 229: Since another common practice today is the out-of-context quote, misinterpreted without the slightest remorse, allow me to end with one: “The world, unfortunately, is real,” Borges wrote in one of his great essays, which could be read as an acknowledgment or a surrender.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 83: Diese Grunderfahrung ist für Schestow die Verzweiflung, die er als Verlust von Gewissheiten, Verlust von Freiheit und Verlust des Lebenssinnes beschreibt. Die Wurzel dieser Verzweiflung ist, was Schestow oft „Notwendigkeit“, „Vernunft“, „Idealismus“ oder „Schicksal“ nennt: eine bestimmte Art zu denken, die aber gleichzeitig ein ganz realer Aspekt der Welt ist, welche das Leben Ideen, Abstraktionen und Verallgemeinerungen unterwirft und es so vernichtet, indem es seine Einzigartigkeit und Lebendigkeit verkennt.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 151: He developed his thinking in a second book on Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Frederich Nietzsche, which increased Shestov's reputation as an original and incisive thinker. In All Things Are Possible (published in 1905) Shestov adopted the aphoristic style of Friedrich Nietzsche to investigate the difference between Russian and European Literature. Although on the surface it is an exploration of numerous intellectual topics, at its base it is a sardonic work of Existentialist philosophy which both criticizes and satirizes our fundamental attitudes towards life situations. D.H. Lawrence, who wrote the Foreword to S.S. Koteliansky's literary translation of the work, summarized Shestov's philosophy with the words: " 'Everything is possible' - this is his really central cry. It is not nihilism. It is only a shaking free of the human psyche from old bonds. The positive central idea is that the human psyche, or soul, really believes in itself, and in nothing else". Shestov deals with key issues such as religion, rationalism, and science in this highly approachable work, topics he would also examine in later writings such as In Job's Balances. Shestov's own key quote from this work is probably the following: "...we need to think that only one assertion has or can have any objective reality: that nothing on earth is impossible. Every time someone wants to force us to admit that there are other, more limited and limiting truths, we must resist with every means we can lay hands on".
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 159: The discovery of Kierkegaard prompted Shestov to realise that his philosophy shared great similarities, such as his rejection of idealism, and his belief that man can gain ultimate knowledge through ungrounded subjective thought rather than objective reason and verifiability. However, Shestov maintained that Kierkegaard did not pursue this line of thought far enough, and continued where he thought the Dane left off.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 188: "He was the philosopher of my generation, which didn't succeed in realizing itself spiritually, but remained nostalgic about such a realization. Shestov [...] has played an important role in my life. [...] He thought rightly that the true problems escape the philosophers. What else do they do but obscuring the real torments of life?" (Emil Cioran: Oeuvres, Gallimard, Paris 1995, p. 1740, my translation (kuka oon tää 'mä?')]
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 305: Klages was a central figure of characterological psychology and the Lebensphilosophie school of thought. Prominent elements of his philosophy include: the opposition between life-affirming Seele and life-denying Geist; reality as the on-going creation and interpretation of sensory images, rather than feelings; a biocentric ethics in response to modern ecological issues and militarism; an affirmation of eroticism in critique of both Christian patriarchy and the notion of the "sexual"; a theory of psychology focused on expression, including handwriting analysis; and a science of character aimed at reconciling the human ego to the divide it effectuates between living beings.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 338: Benjamin theorizing modernity by bringing together, among other things, Marxist dialectics, Surrealism, snippets of theology, Baudelaire’s poetry (and, most importantly, his theories of the flâneur), Kafka’s novels, the image of Proust, a Klee painting called the Angelus Novus, book-collecting, translation, storytelling, photography and film.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 342: Where once the unique high art forms dominated, now, for Benjamin, the mass-produced realm of the copy had come into its own, neutralizing the traditional concepts of individual creativity, genius, eternal value and mystery. Instead of achieving significance through sacred ritual, art becomes a political practice.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 474: A few years later, Wallace laid into “American Psycho” in an interview with Larry McCaffery, saying it “panders shamelessly to the audience’s sadism for a while, but by the end it’s clear that the sadism’s real object is the reader itself… You can defend ‘Psycho’ as being a sort of performative digest of late-eighties social problems, but it’s no more than that.”
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 526: Cranen kaunokirjalliset teokset edustivat realismia ja varhaista yhdysvaltalaista naturalismia sekä impressionismia. Häntä pidetään nykyisin yhtenä sukupolvensa innovatiivisimmista kirjailijoista. Lisäksi Stephen Crane voidaan sanoa olevan yksi harvoista vakavasti otettavista villiä länttä kuvanneista kirjailijoista. Cranen teksteissä yhdistyvät realistinen kuvaus, korkeakieliset ilmaisut, tavallinen puhekieli ja liioittelevat kielikuvat.
      xxx/ellauri075.html on line 530: Tämä oli Cranen esikoiskirja ja nauttii arvoa varhaisena amerikkalaisen naturalismin edustajana, jossa otetaan voimakkaasti kantaa kasvuolosuhteiden vaikutukseen mahdollisuuksiin elämässä, siis vastoin perinteistä amerikkalaista unelmaa että kenestä tahansa voi tulla mitä tahansa. Ja vaikka realismissa pysytäänkin niin vedetään myös vähän melodraaman puolelle, mikä sinänsä sopii hyvin (melodraamat kun olivat aikakauden alaluokkaisten kaupunkilaisten hupina ja sellaista katsellaan kirjassakin), ja paisuttelulla saadaankin hyvin tunnetiloja esiin lukijasta, harvassa taitavat olla niin kyyniset lukijat että kirjan esitetyt epäoikeudenmukaisuudet eivät edes vähän nostata tunteita.
      xxx/ellauri076.html on line 131: Kajanus moved with his mother and sister to Paris at the age of twelve where he studied music and classical guitar, as well as attending the Cité Universitaire’s flying school. The family then relocated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where Kajanus worked as a stained-glass window designer.
      xxx/ellauri076.html on line 159: Falling in love with the real big spenders Rakastuvat tosi koviin tuhlareihin
      xxx/ellauri076.html on line 606: Kari "Kape" Aihisella on paljon mietittävää. Hän selittää ja pölöttää. Hän on 1 Suomen tunnetuimmista keittiömestareista. Hän on lukuisista reality-sarjoista tuttu tv-kokki, ruokakirjailija ja Helsingissä ja Turussa sijaizevia huippuravintoloita luozaava monialayrittäjä. Hän on menestynyt valtavan hyvin valizemallaan alalla. Hän ei silti koe izeään julkkixexi. Hän voi perseillä Ruisrockissa ihan samalla lailla kuin ennenkin. Hän on edelleen Kape Aihinen, pölöpää Turuusta. Jos ei kelpaa, niin hän voi lähtee menee.
      xxx/ellauri076.html on line 648: Kaappaus keittiössä sarjassa Aihinen kiertää kodeissa, opastaa uusavuttomia perheenäitejä ja yxinhuoltajaisiä ruuanlaiton saloihin ja kertoo lempeästi avioliiton perusasioista. Hän kuuntelee ihmisten huolia, leikkii lasten kanssa leegoilla ja tarkastaa läxyt. Zemppaa ja elää perheiden arjessa mukana. Muna neuvomassa kanaa käenpesässä. Jotkut asiat ilmoitetaan pyytämisen sijaan käskemällä. Se on real life, Aihkinen sanoo kansainvälisesti. Ize pidän sellaisesta, että annetaan runtua, perkele. (Mitä vitun runtua? Onko se joku turkulainen murresana munalle? Tarkoittaako se kenties "mukavaa"?)
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 269: Robert F./Bob Death asks Gately if by any chance he’s heard the one about the fish. Glenn K. in his fucking robe overhears, and of course he’s got to put his own oar in, and breaks in and asks them all if they’ve heard the one What did the blind man say as he passed by the Quincy Market fish-stall, and without waiting says He goes “Evening, Ladies.” A couple male White Flaggers fall about, and Tamara N. slaps at the back of Glenn K.’s head’s pointy hood, but without real heat, as in like what are you going to do with this sick fuck?
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 550: ron brown realty jemez​
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 556: ron brown realtor​
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 594: Film critic André Bazin (1918-1958) is notable for arguing that realism is the most important function of cinema. His call for objective reality, deep focus, and lack of montage are linked to his belief that the interpretation of a film or scene should be left to the spectator. This placed him in opposition to film theory of the 1920s and 1930s, which emphasized how the cinema could manipulate reality.
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 751: Wallun Rémy-avatar on masis koska sillä eio jalkoja (omavika pikkusika), ei Schweizin kunniaa eikä johtajia jotka taistelevat totuuden puolesta. (Mitä potaskaa.) Se kiroaa kaxikymppisenä izeään koska on pelkuri ja inutile. "Mitä enemmän minussa on tuskaa, sitä enemmän olen minussa sisällä. En pysty välittämään enkä valizemaan mitään sen ulkopuolella." (Olohuoneen seiniin valittiin Tapettitalon tapetit.) "No voi jeesus ja sen veli ja jumankauta koko suku saman tien. Sinä pääsit kliinisestä masennuxesta olemalla jumankauta sankari." Ei helvatti ei se siitä parane, samaa narsismia se on yhävaan. Sitäpaizi Papineau ei ole vuori Schweizissä vaan metroasema lähinnä Montrealin Gay Villagea.
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 798: To her friends and family she was known as "Pussy Jones." Wharton's paternal family, the Joneses, were a very wealthy and socially prominent family having made their money in real estate. The saying "keeping up with the Joneses" is said to refer to her father's family.
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 800: Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper class New York "aristocracy" to realistically portray the lives and morals of the Gilded Age. In 1921, she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Literature, for her novel The Age of Innocence. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1996. Among her other well known works are the The House of Mirth and the novella Ethan Frome.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 106: If it is a surprise to learn that Lawrence originally conceived of Women in Love as a money-making pot-boiler, it comes as an endearing shock to read that James Joyce submitted some of his early work to the firm of Mills and Boon. There is no record of the reader’s report, beyond the fact that he rejected Dubliners as unsuitable material for the unique imprint of that publishing house. For his part, Lawrence had no doubt that the author of Ulysses was the real smutmonger of modern fiction. ‘My God, what a clumsy olla putrida James Joyce is!’, he wrote to Aldous Huxley, ‘nothing but old fags and cabbage-stumps of quotations from the Bible and the rest stewed in the juice of deliberate journalistic dirty-mindedness.’ To his wife Frieda he wrote, after reading Ulysses, that ‘the last part of it is the dirtiest, most indecent, obscene thing ever written’; and he later complained that Joyce had degraded the novel to the level of an instrument for measuring twinges in the toes of unremarkable men. Joyce’s reply to the charge that he was just another pornographer doing dirt on sex was to claim that at least he had never made the subject predictable or boring. He denounced Lady Chatterbox’s Lover — his title for Lawrence’s notorious novel — as a ‘lush’ production in ‘sloppy English’ and dismissed its ending as ‘a piece of propaganda in favour of something which, outside of DHL’s country at any rate, makes all the propaganda for itself’. It is a minor irony of literary history that both men were married at Kensington Register Office in London, although, unlike Lawrence, the Irishman allowed a decent interval of twenty-five years to elapse before the solemnisation of his nuptials.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 118: Plot Summary: A soundless mix of story fragments and images. Initially, images of death, a man with a guitar, a soirée. Some images are surreal: an older woman eats a leaf; a headless man pours a cocktail into his body. A woman in white walks toward a building, isolated and in ruins, where a man waits. Then more images, some in reflections, some distorted, many in close-ups: women's feet in high heels, two bare feet at play, a snail, a knife, a mask, a woman mugging next to it. Women provocatively dance. A woman's face, staring without affect, rises partially out of water. Now wearing a dark jacket, the woman in white runs as if for her life. Is death at hand, or just images?
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 130: Heavily surreal imagery and symbolism evident through out the entire film. Collage aesthetics as well as influences by agitprop art and Dadaist aesthetics.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 173: “Yevtuschenko” is likely an allusion to Soviet-Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who never produced a textbook on clinical psychology. But it's fascinating—throughout Infinite Jest, Wallace and his characters consistently attribute fabricated texts to real people! See, for example, “Gilles Deleuze's posthumous Incest and the Life of Death in Capitalist Entertainment” (792).
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 205: I'm 27, and tired of going to work every day. Sixty-five seems so far away. What can I do to get through it all, when I don't really have any dream to aspire toward?

      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 234: Until I got out of it and realize that was not my dream, it was someone else’s dream. Change something.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 248: So maybe the famous CEO wasn’t lying. Maybe what he really meant to say was that even when he was officially working, his brain was taking a vacation.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 258: Also how these types think about themselves and what they supposedly contribute. Yes some contribute a lot while others have a sense of self worth that far exceeds reality believing they contribute more therefore work all the time.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 400: But profit increases the number of people they employ, right? Sometimes, but this becomes less and less true the bigger a business gets. If a business gets big enough, they might fill their niche completely. For a smaller business, expanding is often a good investment, but there comes a point where that’s not really going to make you that much more money. The people who want to go to your stores might already be going to your stores about as much as they want to, so you don’t need to hire anyone else, or open a new location. So now all that profit goes to…the people who own the company. If the company can’t make any more money by expanding, they usually decide that they just give all of their executives a raise.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 428: Other barriers are produced by govt in their speeches, it might not even be policy yet, but if for example Obama talks about raising taxes and tells business owners like Joe the Plumber that “You didn’t build that!” Then what signal does that send to would-be entrepreneurs? Probably just wait til a more friendly administration comes along. Not surprising that business activity increased toward the end of Obama’s term and really took off once people figured out that Trump was going to have policies that reduced barriers.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 445: The reality of incentive based economics is that by lowering the tax rates on future profitable activity will divert huge amounts of cash today into unproductive passive investments, and to such investments that eat away jobs and support accumulation of wealth.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 466: It works well for a small rich elite, but for the majority and more importantly for the national economy? Well it has never worked in the past why assume that it would work now? This is a con perpetuated by the wealthy elite to keep more of the money they earn and give less of it to the government. Concentrating wealth in the hands of a few is actually really really bad for the economy. Less of it circulates. The poor/middle classes tend to spend everything they get, they can't not, they just have less disposable income. It tends to go on food, rent and essentials. If they don't have enough money to spend because a greater slice of the pie is tied up in fewer hands they don't have as much to spend and less money circulates through the economy. That is bad. They don't squirrel it away in the Bahamas or Swiss bank accounts or spend it on a second Ferrari Testarossa. They don't have that luxury. The myth of trickle down economics was discredited years ago.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 488: The reality is that as the rich get richer, the rich get richer, full stop. They buy more houses and cars and boats and stuff.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 582: There are two prevalent theories people like to allude to, Demand Side (Keynesian) and Supply Side ( Championed bt Reagan and theorized by Laffler). Neither has worked well. They are just different approaches to solve the same problem. Sluggish economic growth. In truth, Reagan never really implemented true Trickle Down economics. His was a hybrid of tax cuts and simplification coupled with a massive increase in government spending. You see the thing is, when you have an unregulated job market and limited government employment, there will always be a segment of the population that will be out of work and large sections of the economy reinventing itself. The U.S. has reached virtually full employment since the 80’s.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 584: When you are at or near full employment, economic growth is very difficult. It requires the country to export more than you import, and that money to find its way into real wages. Then the money can circulate.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 614: Wallu puolustelee sitä että kirjassa on niin paljon pölisijöitä sillä ezeon yltiörealistista ja demokraattista. Jokainen on oman romaaninsa sankari. Valitettavasti ne näyttää kaikki puhuvan wallulatinaa. Wallun obsessiivinen äiti on tehnyt siitä tosi basillikammosen. Se ei kestä kun muut kaivaa nenää ja kazoo sitten miltä räkä näyttää. Eikö se ize sitten kazo nenäliinaan, tai edes kurkkaa pönttöön paskannuxen jälkeen? Sehän on hyvää ennaltaehkäisevää toimintaa, profylaktista hygieniaa.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 68: Nipsun postmodernismi oli sen mielestä sydämetöntä. Sori Wallu mut sellaselta tuntui tämäkin "hysteerinen realismi". Sentimentaalisuus sadismiin ja siisteysfobioihin yhdistettynä ei ole järin lämmintä.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 83: ONAN, as almost everybody knows, was killed by God for the heinous crime of "spilling his seed upon the ground". This, throughout history, has associated him with masturbation, beginning with the writings of Clement of Alexandria. And I agree, that when DFW mentions O.N.A.N., that connotation is implied. But that's not why God was mad at Onan. If you go read the whole sordid story in Genesis 38: when God killed Onan's brother, for reasons which are a bit obscure, leaving his widow childless, it was the custom that Onan was required to marry her and father a child upon her. This child would legally be his brother's. This was known as Levirate marriage. Onan didn't want any children who weren't legally his, so Onan "went in" to his brother's wife but pulled out early and "spilled his seed on the ground". So Onan's real sin was refusing to Consumate his Levirate Marriage. Now, once God whacked Onan, his widow had to wait for his remaining brother to grow up. But she got tired of waiting and put on a veil(!!!!) and tricked Onan's father into having sex with her. So a painting of the "Consummation of the Levirates" might be Onan's father banging his sons' wife....
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 242: There actually are some references on tattoos in Leviticus 19:28: “Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." But what about tattoos for the living? A tattoo saying "I am the LORD?" Swearing not falsely but truly? Oh, this is really a can of worms.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 412: In October 2016, investigative reporter Claudio Gatti published an article jointly in Il Sole 24 Ore and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, that relied on financial records related to real estate transactions and royalties payments to draw the conclusion that Anita Raja, a Rome-based translator, is the real author behind the Ferrante pseudonym. Gatti's article was criticized by many in the literary world as a violation of privacy, though Gatti contends that "by announcing that she would lie on occasion, Ferrante has in a way relinquished her right to disappear behind her books and let them live and grow while their author remained unknown. Indeed, she and her publisher seemed to have fed public interest in her true identity." British novelist Matt Haig tweeted, "Think the pursuit to discover the 'real' Elena Ferrante is a disgrace and also pointless. A writer's truest self is the books they write." The writer Jeanette Winterson, in a Guardian article, denounced Gatti's investigations as malicious and sexist, saying "At the bottom of this so-called investigation into Ferrante's identity is an obsessional outrage at the success of a writer – female – who decided to write, publish and promote her books on her own terms." She went on to say that the desire to uncover Ferrante's identity constitutes an act of sexism in itself, and that "Italy is still a Catholic country with strong patriarchial attitudes towards women." Others responding to Gatti's article suggested that knowledge of Ferrante's biography is indeed relevant.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 708: Elmer Kennedy-Andrews remarks that Hawthorne in "The Custom-house" sets the context for his story and "tells us about ´romance´, which is his preferred generic term to describe The Scarlet Letter, as his subtitle for the book – ´A Romance´ – would indicate." In this introduction, Hawthorne describes a space between materialism and "dreaminess" that he calls "a neutral territory, somewhere between the real world and fairy-land, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet, and each imbues itself with nature of the other". This combination of "dreaminess" and realism gave the author space to explore major themes.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 710: Sinnehän se sijoittuu se American Dream, realismin ja unelmien välimaastolle. Päivällä tehdään paskaduunia ja illalla kazotaan teeveesarjoja. Up the Schitt Creek without a paddle.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 901: Poe describes his method in writing "The Raven" in the essay "The Philosophy of Composition", and he claims to have strictly followed this method. It has been questioned whether he really followed this system, however. T. S. Eliot said: "It is difficult for us to read that essay without reflecting that if Poe plotted out his poem with such calculation, he might have taken a little more pains over it: the result hardly does credit to the method."
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 54: Mutta sitten: “Pafos-viikko sallii irrottautumisen suorituspaineista ja arjen hyörinnästä. Syntyy vapautunut, kunnioittava, hyväntahtoinen, positiivis-realistinen kohtaamisen tilanne, jonka ytimessä on jokaisen meidän ihme ihmisenä. Tunnelma on hyväksyvä, inspiroitunut, rohkaiseva, kohtelias ja kohottava. Työskentelemme hienoviritteisen hengittävästi, kukoistuksen huokoisuuksia vaalien, kukin omalla tavallamme.”
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 168: I really don't know why;
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 471: Funny little Jew Primo Levi roughly quotes Marvell in his 1983 poem "The Mouse," which describes the artistic and existential pressures of the awareness that time is finite. He expresses annoyance at the sentiment to seize the day, stating, "And at my back it seems to hear / Some winged curved chariot hurrying near. / What impudence! What conceit! / I really was fed up."
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 618: Elsewhere CHAT has been defined as "a cross-disciplinary framework for studying how humans purposefully transform natural and social reality, including themselves, as an ongoing culturally and historically situated, materially and socially mediated process". Core ideas are: 1) humans act collectively, learn by doing, and communicate in and via their actions; 2) humans make, employ, and adapt tools of all kinds to learn and communicate; and 3) community is central to the process of making and interpreting meaning – and thus to all forms of learning, communicating, and acting.
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 285: Gerhart (Johann Robert) Hauptmann (1862-1946: prominent German dramatist of the early 20th century. Hauptmann won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1912. His naturalistic plays are still frequently performed. Hauptmann's best-known works include The Weavers (1893), a humanist drama of a rebellion against the mechanisms of the Industrial Revolution, and Hannele (1884), about the conflict between reality and fantasy.
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 292: Hauptmann's early dramas reflect the influence of Henrik Ibsen, but the production of Die Weber, a dramatization of the Silesian weavers' revolt of 1844, brought him fame as the leading playwright of his generation. Hauptmann did not only want to give realistic details, but he paid a great deal of attention to historical accuracy, and studied various dialects. His weavers are "flat-chested, coughing creatures of the looms, whose knees are bent with much sitting." The women's clothes are ragged, but some of the young girls are not without charm � they have "delicate figures, large protruding melancholy eyes." Structurally the play, which was at first banned, was innovative � there is no single, individual hero in the cast of more than 70 characters. (Didn't exceed the 80 character limit of first generation mainframe computers.)
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 300: In 1885 Hauptmann set up a home with his wife in the little lakeside village of Erkner. Abandoning his early romantic ideals, he became convinced that life should be depicted as it is. From the intellectual currents of his day he adopted a belief in scientific causality and materialism. His early stories 'Fasching' (1887) and 'Bahnwärter Thiel' (1888) were tales of simple people, although there is also a level which transcends the boundaries of realism.
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 489: are really enviable and which ones just a little. We’re wholly certain many readers will be astonished by our conclusions. Which is to say, we fully
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 525:

      If you thought San Marino was a small Southern California city with luxe real estate where it’s always sunny, you were spot on. But there’s another San Marino, too: this European country landlocked by Italy that’s half the size of San Francisco.


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      We’re really tired of the European microstates.


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      We largely forgot Albania existed until about 5 minutes ago. No offense, it’s just a really small country surrounded by more interesting countries.


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


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      Estonia like other Baltic states is more worthy of Western tourism dollars than any Francophile or Anglophile country. It's really cheap. Also, it is very pro-American and almost as bad in treating covid as we are.
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      But all that pales in comparison to its really long compound words.
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 788: To use her own words: «My reaction was above all a feeling that this was a tragic break in the work which to me appeared to be the real task of our time: to construct a more satisfying economic order.» But the impact upon her must have been more powerful than she herself cared to admit, for from the outbreak of the war she devoted all her strength to the work for peace. Or, as Professor Simkhovitch of Columbia4 says: «I have never met anyone who has, as she has done, for decade after decade given every minute of her life to the work for peace between nations.»
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 790: Emily Balch probably did not realize – and few did at that time – that 1914 was, more than 1939, the great turning point of our era. It marked the end of an epoch, and subsequent events have, in many ways, robbed people of their faith in the individual and in justice, which have been the heritage and the source of strength for the best in this world. Men have grown harder since then, more skeptical, and the doctrine that might is right has found its way increasingly into both internal and external policies, even after the end of this last war.
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 833: He was never an American bringing an evangelical message to Poland, to South America, or to the East, in an American style. He was an apostle of a simple Christianity, presented in a form which made it living and real to the people to whom it was addressed. God is our Father, he said. But if God is our Father, then we are all brothers (or sisters? 😃 ) , and no frontiers or racial divisions can separate us from each other. Hmm... the first brethren were Cain and and Abel...)
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 203: What strikes me about that definition is that “without permission” bit. However are we fiction writers to seek “permission” to use a character from another race or culture, or to employ the vernacular of a group to which we don’t belong? Do we set up a stand on the corner and approach passers-by with a clipboard, getting signatures that grant limited rights to employ an Indonesian character in Chapter Twelve, the way political volunteers get a candidate on the ballot? Anyway, do you really expect us Americans to seek permission from any of those lower races? Did we do so when we appropriated their land and property?
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 212: Seriously folks, we have people questioning whether it’s appropriate for white people to eat pad Thai. (Oh, I read that bit already, Sorry. Ok I was here:) Turnabout, then: I guess that means that as a native of North Carolina, I can ban the Thais from eating barbecue. (I bet they’d swap.) (What? Swap what? Barbecue is really icky gooey meaty stuff, only North Carolinans can like that.)
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 214: This same sensibility is coming to a bookstore near you. Because who is the appropriator par excellence, really? Who assumes other people’s voices, accents, patois, and distinctive idioms? Who literally puts words into the mouths of people different from themselves? Who dares to get inside the very heads of strangers, who has the chutzpah to project thoughts and feelings into the minds of others, who steals their very souls? Who is a professional kidnapper? Who swipes every sight, smell, sensation, or overheard conversation like a kid in a candy store, and sometimes take notes the better to purloin whole worlds? Who is the premier pickpocket of the arts? The fiction writer, that’s who. Yes, she is a real piece of shit more often than not. I know, I've been there.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 218: As for the culture police’s obsession with “authenticity,” fiction is inherently inauthentic. It’s fake. It’s self-confessedly fake; that is the nature of the form, which is about people who don’t exist and events that didn’t happen. The name of the game is not whether your novel honours reality; it’s all about what you can get away with. Well mine is anyway, I don't know about you. I try to get away with anything that is not nailed or welded fast.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 233: And here’s the bugbear, here’s where we really can’t win. At the same time that we’re to write about only the few toys that landed in our playpen, we’re also upbraided for failing to portray in our fiction a population that is sufficiently various.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 266: Worse: the left’s embrace of gotcha hypersensitivity inevitably invites backlash. Donald Trump appeals to people like me who have had it up to their eyeballs with being told what they can and cannot say. Pushing back against a mainstream culture of speak-no-evil suppression, they lash out in defiance, and then what they say is pretty appalling. I actually think President Trump is a real cool guy. Especially I love his hair, it most definitely is not black and curly like that other president's.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 288: The spirit of good fiction is one of exploration, generosity, curiosity, audacity, and compassion. Writing during the day and reading when I go to bed at night, I find it an enormous relief to escape the confines of my own head. Even if novels and short stories only do so by creating an illusion, fiction helps to fell the exasperating barriers between us, and for a short while allows us to behold the astonishing reality of other people. And it really is astonishing what the other people do, at least the way I see it.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 292: Which brings us to my final point. (Believe me, I am slowly really getting to wind up!) You do not all do it equally well as I. So it’s more than possible that we write from the perspective of a one-legged lesbian from Afghanistan and fall flat on our arses. We don’t get the dialogue right, and for insertions of expressions in Pashto we depend on Google Translate. I know, I had to do it for my Irish boy.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 305: Lionel Shriver’s real targets were cultural appropriation, identity politics and political correctness. It was a monologue about the right to exploit the stories of “others”, simply because it is useful for one’s story.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 323: There is a fascinating philosophical argument here. Instead, however, that core question was used as a straw man. Shriver’s real targets were cultural appropriation, identity politics and political correctness. It was a monologue about the right to exploit the stories of “others”, simply because it is useful for one’s story.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 334: See, here is the thing: if the world were equal, this discussion would be different. But alas, that utopia is far from realised.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 341: In making light of the need to hold onto any vestige of identity, Shriver completely disregards not only history, but current reality. The reality is that those from marginalised groups, even today, do not get the luxury of defining their own place in a norm that is profoundly white, straight and, often, patriarchal. And in demanding that the right to identity should be given up, Shriver epitomised the kind of attitude that led to the normalisation of imperialist, colonial rule: “I want this, and therefore I shall take it.”
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 353: A Maxine Beneba Clarke, who opened the Melbourne Writers’ Festival by challenging us to learn how to talk about race in a way that was melodic and powerful. A Stan Grant, who will ask us why we continue to allow our First People’s to wallow in inhumane conditions. An A.C. Grayling, if you really want the international flavour. Anyone who will ask us to be better, not demand we be OK with worse.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 507: Doonesbury sarjakuvaa ei muista kukaan, varsinkaan sen jälkeen kun Gary Trudeau (ihan aiheesta) 2015 kritisoi Charlie Hebdon piirtäjiä "for punching downward..., attacking a powerless, disenfranchised minority with crude, vulgar drawings closer to graffiti than cartoons", and thereby wandering "into the realm of hate speech" with cartoons of Muhammad. Muiden pöyristyneiden öykkärien joukossa joku paska David Frum "criticized what he called Trudeau's moral theory that holds "the privilege-bearer responsible". Eihän se nyt käy, privilege on privilege, Mariallakin oli sellainen, eikä sitä siltäkään otettu pois. Rääppä humanistiystävineen piti rinnassa "Je suis Charlie" läppyjä. Charlie Chaplin lie ollut kyseessä.
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 249: Your medical society knows such "symptoms" of a schizophrenia but knows no causes and thus only gives a label to it. Do your research and you will realise that nobody knows the causes of schizophrenia except that the effect of having this label is to have different levels of neurotransmitters in the brain and the symptoms are too varied and unrelated to each other to be even considered related to the same label! Is this even logical?
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 253: Funny thing is, nobody knows why neurotransmitters are of a different level for people with "schizophrenia" and blame it on this label. Those with such illnesses were not always measured for levels of neurotransmitters, they were only assumed to have such levels of neurotransmitters by the psychiatrist who has no real medical background like that of a surgeon. To worsen it, Earthling's medical science has yet to be able to measure these levels accurately and safely! Isn't this shocking?
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 348: The real reason for schizophrenia and depression and mild Asperger's and autism etc. are ALL caused by the spirit!
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 671: Critics of the new scales argue that the removal of this common variance makes the RC scales less ecologically valid (less like real life) because real patients tend to present complex patterns of symptoms.[citation needed] Proponents of the MMPI-2-RF argue that this potential problem is addressed by being able to view elevations on other RC scales that are less saturated with the general factor and, therefore, are also more transparent and much easier to interpret.
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 767: Neurosis should not be mistaken for psychosis, which refers to a loss of touch with reality. Nor should it be mistaken for neuroticism, a fundamental personality trait proposed in the Big Five personality traits theory.
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 1232: Seppo Heinola: Kuulehan Kettunen, Genesiksessä Adam oli ensin, m u t t a tämä adam ei ollut vielä varsinainen mies! Adam on yleisnimi merkiten ihminen ja sana tulee kirjaimesta a ja sanasta dam eli naiset, kuten vessanovissa kaxikielisessä osassa maatamme: Damer/Herrar. Heprelaiset viisat selittävätkin tämän adamin olleen vielä kaksineuvoisen ja hänet sukupuolikorjatiin ensin kohtuiseksi eli chavvaksi ja tämä kohtu synnytti ensimäisen oikean miehen jolla oli penis ja tämä mies oli KaJn, jonka nimessä penistä edustaa kirjain JOD joka oli penis-symboli heprealaisille. Se on aakkoston pienin kirjain. Ilmankos Eeva sitten sanookin Kainista: ”Olen mitannut miehen jod-elämän. Ei ollut pitkä." Jod-hovan, jehovan, huomaatteko. Äiskää sai Kainkin bylsiä, kun ei ollut muita eevoja; Abelin oli liian ahas ja Aatami ei huolinut.
      xxx/ellauri113.html on line 50: Gravity is more subtle, though: the real problem is not so much nonrenormalizability as high-energy behavior inconsistent with local quantum field theory. In quantum mechanics, if you want to probe physics at short distances, you can scatter particles at high energies. (You can think of this as being due to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, if you like, or just about properties of Fourier transforms where making localized wave packets requires the use of high frequencies.) By doing ever-higher-energy scattering experiments, you learn about physics at ever-shorter-length scales. (This is why we build the LHC to study physics at the attometer length scale.)
      xxx/ellauri113.html on line 56: None of this is really a contradiction between general relativity and quantum mechanics. For instance, string theory is a quantum mechanical theory that includes general relativity as a low-energy limit. What it does mean is that quantum field theory, the framework we use to understand all non-gravitational forces, is not sufficient for understanding gravity. Black holes lead to subtle issues that are still not fully understood. But not contradictions, just lacunae.
      xxx/ellauri113.html on line 84: Ex nihilo, nihil fit – is one of the propositions to which great significance was attributed in metaphysics. The proposition is either to be viewed as just a barren tautology, nothing is nothing, or, if becoming is supposed to have real meaning in it, then, since only nothing comes from nothing, there is in fact none in it, for the nothing remains nothing in it. Becoming entails that nothing not remain nothing, but that it pass over into its other, being. – Later metaphysics, especially the Christian, rejected the proposition that out of nothing comes nothing, thus asserting a transition from nothing into being; no matter how synthetically or merely imaginatively it took this proposition, there is yet even in the most incomplete unification of being and nothing a point at which they meet, and their distinguishedness vanishes. –
      xxx/ellauri113.html on line 502: How dense can these creation types really be? Wanting very much for something to be true turns people into imbeciles. The least one can say for Dawkins is that he knows what he doesn´t know. He his happy to just wait and see. One of my daughters challenged the teacher and said, “Miss, you keep saying ‘evolution did it,’ but you never actually explain how evolution did it.” The teacher had to confess that my daughter made a valid criticism, and the rest of class agreed. So what? How did god create the snake? Did he roll it like Gary Larson shows, or did he use some other method? Did he just make a hypnotic gesture? (Yes, see below.)
      xxx/ellauri114.html on line 268: Jeremia ei järin pitänyt elamiiteista. No ei se pitänyt monista muistakaan naapurikansoista. Jeremia (c. 650 – c. 570 BC), "itkeskelevä profeetta", oli heprealaisen raamatun majuriprofeettoja. Juutalaisen perinteen mukaan Jeremia väsäsi Jeremian kirjan, kuningasten kirjan, ja valitusvirret. Assistant editorina oli Baruch ben Neriah, Jeremian kirjuri ja opetuslapsi. Yahwehin, Israelin jumalan monien profetioiden lisäxi kirjassa on meheviä yxityiskohtia profeetan elämästä, sen kokemuxista ja vankilatuomioista. Jeremian kirja on kanoninen, ja Jeremia majuriprofeetoista hopeasijalla (kuka sai kultaa? No Jesaja tietysti, ja Hesekiel tuli pronssille.) Musulmaanitkin siteeraa Jeremiaa. Mulla taitaa olla siltä useitakin sitaatteja, mm. Jeremiadia, Siinä kohtaa sivutaan myös Edomia (alla).
      xxx/ellauri114.html on line 303: The Biblical people called by the names above once occupied the territory we know today as Jordan, the nation due east of Israel. Not many people realize that Edom, Moab, and Ammon were given their homelands by God himself (Deut. 2:5, 9, 19) just like Israel was. And just like Israel was told to clear the land west of the Jordan River of the people who lived there at the time, Edom, Moab, and Ammon were told to perform the same service for God on the Eastern side (Deut. 2:10-12, 20-22).
      xxx/ellauri114.html on line 585: Already in the early Bronze Age, Aleppo (Halpa) was a major city of the weather god. With the conquest of Syria by Suppiluliuma I (1355-1325 BC), this city was incorporated into the Hittite realm and Suppiluliuma installed his son Telipinu as priest-king of Aleppo. The temple of the weather god of Aleppo was adjusted to conform to Hittite cult. During the Iron Age, a new temple was dedicated to Tarhunz of Halpa.
      xxx/ellauri114.html on line 598: Melkisedek (hepr. מלכי־צדק, ”Kuninkaani on sedek”) on Raamatun Vanhan Testamentin henkilö, josta kerrotaan Ensimmäisessä Mooseksen kirjassa. Hän oli pappi ja Saalemin kuningas, jonka Aabraham kohtasi palatessaan vapauttamasta suolaista veljenpoikaansa Lootia paikallisten asukkaiden kynsistä. Melkisedek siunasi Aabrahamin ja antoi hänelle leipää ja viiniä. M: Olisitko keltti ja ojentaisit suolaa? A: Tottakai, hetki vain, Loo-ot! Melkisedekiin viitataan myös Uudessa Testamentissa; esimerkiksi heprealaiskirjeessä Melkisedekiä kutsutaan ”Korkeimman Jumalan papiksi" (tää on sitaatti yhdestä psalmista). Häntä pidetään Jeesuksen Kristuksen vanhatestamentillisena avataarina Raamatussa. Saalemin uskotaan sijainneen nykyisen Jerusalemin paikalla. Nyt niitä on vähän joka kylässä.
      xxx/ellauri120.html on line 72: Reason is a weak voice, easily overwhelmed by our desires, or employed, along with various other means, as a defense to protect us from awareness of the real, base motives that drive our thoughts and actions. This is Freud’s foundational vision of the human psyche. It is unflattering, if not repugnant, and basically Wright.
      xxx/ellauri120.html on line 110: Does doubt ever really rouse the rabble?
      xxx/ellauri121.html on line 282: Käsineidistä Peggy sanoo: "There's a precedent in real life for everything in the book. I decided not to put anything in that somebody
      xxx/ellauri121.html on line 289: Peggy kävi kotikoulua. Sen vanhemmat pakkas sen selkäreppuun lähtiessään mezään hyönteisjahtiin. Perhosten nappaajat. She only attended full-time school at eight, in Toronto. Readers of Cat's Eye (1988), a chilling account of the lasting damage of childhood bullying, might expect that these years were problematic, but apart from a fleeting reference to "a horrific Grade 4 teacher" there is no suggestion that Atwood was especially unhappy, though she did recently write that "I was now faced with real life, in the form of other little girls - their prudery and snobbery, their Byzantine social life based on whispering and vicious gossip, and an inability to pick up earthworms without wriggling all over and making mewing noises like a kitten". Mä koitin opettaa Helmiä olemaan inhoomatta matoja 2-vuotiaana. Inhoo se niitä kuitenkin vaikkon biologi. Ja Seija ei voi sietää käärmeitä, se näkee kuumina öinä niistä unia. KKK-äijät marssi kadulla 20-luvulla kuin kihomadot. Niitä kiemurteli valkoisina ruskeiden kiekuroiden kimpussa kakkapotassa kun oltiin pieniä.
      xxx/ellauri121.html on line 306: Atwood’s career as a graduate student stretched, with many interruptions, for half a dozen years. During that period she had an affair with Quebec poet D. G. Jones— which Sullivan mentions so obliquely that it is over before the reader realizes it has begun. She had broken it off, as a result of the stresses caused by his workload. She subsequently courted Jim Polk (an American writer she had met at Harvard) and, in January 1967, she decided to marry him "after five years of equivocation". She also worked at odd jobs including market researcher like Fred Waterford, and despite never finishing her PhD, began a university teaching career that would take her to cities across Canada. At 27, she became the youngest person to ever win the Governor General’s Award with her 1967 poetry collection, The Circle Game. Siitä nousi sille aika lailla kusi päähän.
      xxx/ellauri121.html on line 492: Juonipaljastus: A true Christian is called to fight. Yet there are times devout followers of Christ unknowingly allow their warrior instincts to dull. Many of us stand idle while an evil tyrant (Joe Biden) pilfers our finances, snatches our health, filches our marriages, and makes off with all the promises of the kingdom—the really good stuff God intended for His children. Purchase.
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 119: Wow, thanks for the tip. I think they’ll really help alot. 💖💖
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 181:

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      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 207: Of course, you're the real expert at driving, aren't you?
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 222: Make it clear that you are being sarcastic! It's really important that your conversation partner realises that you are being sarcastic. Here are a couple of ways of doing this:
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 246: Or use clarifying emoticons like the one below. You can also wear a ladies t-shrirt with a sarcasm emoji on it. Remember to remove it when you really mean what you say. Don't worry, boobs are neutral (:


      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 770: Some books stay with you for a lifetime, the rest you just blithely walk by on your way to watching tv or cat videos or fling into garbage without so much as looking at the cover. Initially, they may seem to be just stories. As you will find, however, the literature grows and stays with you; they stay with you until you realise their true value: their capacity to alter and re-alter your idea of yourself, others, the society, and the world. Naah, the books on this list help you stay the way you are, keeping all your good old all American prejudices.
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 890: Kahneman used decades of psychology research to construct 'Thinking Fast and Slow,' which won a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. Fuck it did, novels can win literature prices at best. Anyway, economic Nobels are a joke compared to real Nobel prizes, just an ad for laissez faire capitalism.
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 943: Fed up with their human masters, farm animals rise in rebellion and take over, but as time goes on, they realise things aren't going the way they expected.
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1003: acts of sexual depravity. In reality, the sexual villains of the
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1031: But is Barbie really that great of a role model? Was she really portraying true feminism or displaying the “right” way to look? Were these impressionable young girls learning an independent way of life or a body figure which should be modeled? If Barbie was paving the “new” way of life, then why was she so goddamn skinny? We liberated U.S. women weigh 3x more in our 10 gallon panties.
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1035: Just joking. The inspiration behind Barbie is a questionable one, as she was based off of Bild-Lilli, a German doll who pursued wealthy men and wore suggestive clothing, being sold in tobacco shops, bars and adult-themed toy stores. Is Barbie an insult to feminism? Japp, säger lilla Charlotte och skrattar glatt. Barbin unelmatalon asukkailla riittää pätäkkää, ne riitelevät aika lailla, ilmeilevät veikeästi ja saavat päähän tylpillä astaloilla pyörryttäviä iskuja. Hassua! Barbie is a feminist (yes, really). Barbie inventor, Ruth Handler, thought it was important for a young girl’s self-esteem to “play with a doll with breasts.” Det tycker jag också om, men varför kan Ken inte ha en jättestor ståkuk som kan blotta ollonet?
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1039: was recalled, but you can still get her pregnant if you have a teeny tiny tool and really try.
      xxx/ellauri123.html on line 577: Like don´t fuck 14 year olds or under unless you really need to, like Creampie, Hermann Aistrich, or Humbert Humbert. Wikipedian mukaan H. oli frog, kirjassa sen isä on sveiziläis-itävaltalainen ja äiti britti. Sen brittipastoriesi-isät harrasti paleopedologiaa ja tuulikanteleita. P. ei ole sitä mitä luulisi vaan muinaisten kyntövakojen tutkimusta.
      xxx/ellauri123.html on line 607: Sometimes, you can’t find the power to move on immediately. Sometimes, you really want to kick yourself. That too is part of life. What you can do is allow time to pass. You can´t kick yourself in the ass, nor fuck yourself. You gotta ask someone for help.
      xxx/ellauri123.html on line 720: Oliko Vladi pedofiili? Ihan takuulla. Oliko Thomas Mann pedofiili? Wahrscheinlich. Harry Edgar eli Edgar Allan Poe joka nai 14vee Virginiaa oli ainakin. Poe-poe paapa tuli sinne ennennaikaisesti. Niin ja Lewis Carroll joka katosi irvistellen Liisan ihmemaahan. Nausikaa oli samaa sarjaa jota Odysseus tirkisteli puskista. Ja apokryfikirjan Susanna. Abelard bylsi oppilastaan Heloisea, ja samaan syyllistyi JJ:n Pröö ja JJ vähän izekin. Humbertin etunimet oli sattuvasti Jean-Jacques. Pamelan tuleva aviomies yritti samaa kotona mutta Pamela piti pintansa ja pikkuhousunsa. Näitä piisaa kirjallisuudessa. Goethe pani niitä pyykkikorikaupalla, Mignon-munamies. Kennst du das Land wo die Zitronen blühen? Lolitan myttyyntyneet pikkarit hajahti vinkeältä. Robert Zimmermann (aka Dylan) bylsi 12-vuotiasta 50 vuotta sitten Nykissä. Antoi sille viinaxia ja huumeita. Woody Allen bylsi korealaista lapsipuoltansa. Aira Samulin puolustaa lempiystäväänsä Peter Nygårdia. Nyt on Airan rahat lopussa, se joutuu pyytämään lapsenlapsilta perinnöstä förskottia.
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 125: "She can respond to hands," says Santos. "Hands are 'family' and romantic." Handling boobs and crotch activate the turboboost. Just like in real life.
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 139: She said: "If he really wanted to he could have gone out and found someone else but he didn't do that, he was true to me."
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 144: "We usually have sex two to three sometimes four nights a week routinely. It's amazingly like having sex with a real woman. Compared to Tine, the biggest difference is whatever position you want them in you have to put them in, as they will not get there on their own.
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 145: "Every guy knows what it is like to slap a woman on the butt and this is not unlike the real thing."
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 155: Matt and Pat plan to update Harmony's body with sensor technology so she can give realistic sexual responses. He added: "We are adding in self lubrication, internal heating maybe some kind of constricting feeling when she experiences an orgasm."
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 162: "And then I realised over time it didn't detract from our relationship. I can see why it makes women feel objectified but when you play with them you realise they are more like a toy or game versus the doll as a substitute for you."
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 164: Matt believes it is possible to have a meaningful relationship with a doll adding: "If it makes you feel something then I think that relationship is real.
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 171: Things take a more racy turn when she asks him if he likes to masturbate, adding: "Are you really going to let me watch you jerking off, shoot your load up me baby, I want it so bad. Though in my current version I can't get pregnant."
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 455: than the "OK" hand? Are the prayer hands really prayer hands at all or can I use
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 469: frequently used emoji, and according to EmojiTracker.com, a real-time emoji
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 494: a face of some kind, so you really only want to use the clapping hands to indicate
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 495: that someone's behavior is not deserving of real applause.
      xxx/ellauri124.html on line 580: go around kissing everybody! Only use the kissy-cat emoji when you really, really
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 123: Livro revela que Vladimir Nabokov baseou Lolita num caso real
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 176: Burnhamilta opin nämä: Kanye West, dissosiaatio, derealisaatio,
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 210: Kimberlyn isä Robert Kardashian tuli aikoinaan tunnetuksi Homer Simpsonin asianajajana. Vanhemmat kuitenkin erosivat 1991, ja äiti Kris meni uusiin naimisiin olympiavoittaja Bruce Jennerin (nykyisin Caitlyn Jenner) kanssa. Pari kuitenkin erosi vuonna 2015. Kimbly on muovinen lasten peli jossa heitetään noppaa painamalla nappia.Caitlyn Marie Jenner, aikaisemmin William Bruce Jenner, (s. 28. lokakuuta 1949 Mount Kisco, New York) on yhdysvaltalainen kymmenottelun olympiavoittaja. Hän voitti kultaa Montrealin olympiakisoissa 1976 maailmanennätystuloksella 8618 pistettä, nykytaulukolla 8634 pistettä. Keväällä 2015 hän kertoi julkisuudessa olevansa transnainen.Kesäkuussa 2015 Jenner poseerasi Vanity Fair -lehden kannessa naisena ja kertoi ottaneensa nimekseen Caitlyn. Jennerin uusi Twitter-tili keräsi miljoona seuraajaa hieman yli neljässä tunnissa, mikä rikkoi Yhdysvaltain presidentin Barack Obaman vain pari viikkoa aikaisemmin tekemän ennätyksen.
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 288: CyHi The Prynce’s Spotify Account May Offer A Glimpse Into Kanye West’s Scrapped ‘Yeezus 2’ Album :) Kim is the real Minimum Viable Product.
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 440: Roth, Bailey writes, “realized he’d been whistling the entire ride.” Not a
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 727: There's, uh, really nothing to it.
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 801: "What I really don't like—there are certain girls that like us, or like me, who are really messed up... and they do not need to be—they're very young—and they do not need to be taken and raped, or filmed having enema contests... going out into the audience and picking up fourteen and fifteen-year-old girls who obviously cut themselves, and then having to see them in the morning... it's just uncool."
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 124: I would argue that the first real fissure in the adulatory critical wall hailing the “literary giant” came in 1990, in George Steiner’s erudite assessment of the first volume of Brian Boyd’s Nabokov biography, “Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years.” Writing in The New Yorker, Steiner perceived, a lack of generosity of spirit in Boyd’s subject: “Nabokov’s case seems to entail a deep-lying inhumanity, or, more precisely, unhumanity,” Steiner wrote. “There is compassion in Nabokov, but it is far outweighed by lofty or morose disdain.”
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 241: Lewis Carroll (January 27, 1832 – January 14, 1898), whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson – etymologically, « Lewis » is related to « Lutwidge » and « Carroll » to « Charles » – was a young mathematical lecturer at Christ Church college in Oxford.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 269: real-fix.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/HEMEDIA_MERMAID_28.jpg" height="200px" />
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 428: Set realistic expectations about what you can get. Not much.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 492: In the summer of 1998, 71-year-old Silk approaches Zuckerman, hoping that the writer will lend his talents to his case against the college. Zuckerman is uninterested, but the two begin a brief friendship and Silk tells him his life story, beginning with his adolescence in Essex County, New Jersey. Zuckerman reveals to the reader that Silk is secretly a light-skinned African-American who has been "passing" as a Jew since a stint in the Navy during World War II. Silk completes graduate school at New York University, marries a Jewish woman (Iris) and has four children, none of whom are aware of their father's real ancestry.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 645: Klein’s insistence on viewing aggression as an important force in its own right when analyzing children led her into conflict with Freud’s own daughter, Anna Freud, who was one of the other prominent child psychotherapists in continental Europe but who became moved to London in 1938 where Klein had been working for several years. Many controversies arose out of this conflict, and these are often referred to as controversial debates. In reality, the semitic hags were in one another's hairs. Lähde:
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 145: Ludwig Anton Salomon Fulda (1862–1939) oli saksalainen runoilija ja näytelmäkirjailija. Hän sai nuorena vaikutteita Paul Heysen tuotannosta ja liittyi 1888 Berliinissä maltillista realismia harrastaneeseen runoilijaryhmään. Fuldan julkaisemia runokokoelmia ovat Gedichte (1890) ja Neue Gedichte (1900), jotka osoittavat harvinaista kieli- ja muototaituruutta, sekä lukuisia näytelmiä. Miellyttäviä ovat Fuldan novellit Lebensfragmente (1894) ja Die Hochzeitsreise nach Rom (1900).
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 574: Timo Tapani Pusa (9. lokakuuta 1951 Kotka – 9. syyskuuta 1996 Kotka) oli suomalainen kirjailija. Pusa kuvaa teoksissaan hyvin intensiivisesti ja realistisesti merimiesten ja muiden kotikaupunkinsa vähäosaisten ihmisten kuten prostituoitujen ja köyhien tehdastyöläisten elämää. Teoksille on ominaista syvä ymmärtämys vähäosaisia ihmisiä kohtaan. Vaikka hän aloitti kirjailijanuransa kahdella runokokoelmalla, hänen läpimurtoteoksekseen tuli romaani Tatuoitu sydän, joka kertoo nuoresta merimiehestä. Pusa lähti itse merille viisitoistavuotiaana ja seilasi noin viisi vuotta muun muassa tankkereissa. Hän asui Kotkassa. Hänen veljensä Juhani Pusa (1948–2009) pusasi muun muassa romaanin Vitun maku. Pian Timo Pusan kuoltua kotkalaiset kirjallisuudenystävät istuttivat ”Timo Pusan puun”, jonka varttuminen symboloi sitä, kuinka kauas menneisyyteen Pusan edustama kotkalaisuus häviää. Jope Ruonansuu vainaja (s. 1964) tais olla Kotkasta? Eipäs vaan Kemistä, perslävestä jonne johtaa tuliterä nelikaistainen moottoritie koko matkan Kempeleeltä. Terviisiä Kotkasta, käskivätten pyllyyn potkasta. Terviisiä Mikkelistä, käskivät vetää kikkelistä.
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 590: Max Ernst (2 April 1891 – 1 April 1976) was a German (naturalised American in 1948 and French in 1958) painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet. A prolific artist, Ernst was a primary pioneer of the Dada movement and surrealism. He had no formal artistic training, but his experimental attitude toward the making of art resulted in his invention of frottage—a technique that uses pencil rubbings of objects as a source of images—and grattage, an analogous technique in which paint is scraped across canvas to reveal the imprints of the objects placed beneath. He is also noted for his novels consisting of collages. Vitun tuhertaja. Onko hölmömpää kuin noi Maxin älynväläyxet? Se on yhtä puupää kuin Wolfram Rothin isäpuoli Ernst Rüdiger. Turmiolan Hannu on kyllä raapinut aforismikasaansa ihan pahnanpohjatkin. Oscar Wilden turauxet puolestaan on tyypillistä homopetteröintiä.
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 611: Adrian Henri (10 April 1932 – 20 December 2000) was a British poet and painter best remembered as the founder of poetry-rock group the Liverpool Scene and as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology The Mersey Sound, along with Brian Patten and Roger McGough. The trio of Liverpool poets came to prominence in that city´s Merseybeat zeitgeist of the 1960s and 1970s. He was described by Edward Lucie-Smith in British Poetry since 1945 as the "theoretician" of the three. His characterisation of popular culture in verse helped to widen the audience for poetry among 1960s British youth. He was influenced by the French Symbolist school of poetry and surrealist art. Aika nolla.
      xxx/ellauri129.html on line 68: extravertiertes Denken orientiert sich stark an objektiven und äusseren Gegebenheiten und ist oft, aber nicht immer an konkrete und reale Tatsachen gebunden. Personen mit diesem Typus haben ein hohes Rechtsbewusstsein und fordern gleiches von anderen. Dabei gehen sie teilweise kompromisslos vor, nach dem Motto «Der Zweck heiligt die Mittel»; eine konservative Neigung ist gegeben. Aufgrund der untergeordneten Gefühlsfunktion wirken sie oftmals gefühlsarm und unpersönlich.
      xxx/ellauri129.html on line 72: extravertiertes Empfinden ist eine vitale Funktion mit dem stärksten Lebenstrieb. Ein solcher Mensch ist realistisch und oft auch genussorientiert. Bei zu starkem Objekteinfluss kommt seine skrupellose und teilweise naiv-lächerliche Moral zum Vorschein. In Neurosen entwickelt er Phobien aller Art mit Zwangssymptomen und ist nicht fähig, die Seele des Objektes zu erkennen.
      xxx/ellauri129.html on line 392: Kirjailija voi puhua viihdyttävästi ja olla älykäs ja viehättävä, mutta kantaa silti kevyesti onnettomuutta kummassakin kädessään. Hän ei osaa katua ja pitää oikeutenaan loukata ja kohdella muita kaltoin ja varastaa heiltä haluamansa. Tyypillisiä ovat suuruuskuvitelmat, realististen suunnitelmien puute, loismainen elämäntapa, pakonomainen valehtelu ja salanimillä ja estradilla esiintyminen.
      xxx/ellauri129.html on line 439: 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/ellauri129.html on line 443: Smarra gets two stars, both were disappointing chores to read. If you are considering taking up Smarra because you heard it was the earliest vampire story, I think you´re heading for disappointment. In a dream sequence, some undead creatures with sharpened teeth that like to drink blood are described, but nothing further. There´s no real vampire lore or any characterization of vampirism to sink one´s teeth into. I had a hard time figuring out the plot of Smarra, but I think it´s mostly about a man trying to wake up from bad dreams and finding out he can´t. The dreams are recounted vaguely, in terms of plot, but in excruciating detail, in terms of vision, none of which has its significance explained.
      xxx/ellauri129.html on line 664: Elizabeth realized how narrow her legal victory had been; while she had escaped confinement, it was largely a measure of luck. The underlying social principles which had led to her confinement still existed. She founded the Anti-Insane Asylum Society and published several books, including Marital Power Exemplified, or Three Years Imprisonment for Religious Belief (1864), Great Disclosure of Spiritual Wickedness in High Places (1865), The Mystic Key or the Asylum Secret Unlocked (1866), and The Prisoners' Hidden Life, Or Insane Asylums Unveiled (1868). In 1867, the State of Illinois passed a "Bill for the Protection of Personal Liberty" which guaranteed that all people accused of insanity, including wives, had the right to a public hearing. She also saw similar laws passed in three other states. Even so, she was strongly attacked by medical professionals and anonymous citizens, unlike others such as Dorothea Dix, with her former doctor from the Jacksonville Insane Asylum, Dr. McFarland, who privately called her "a sort of Joan D'Arc in the matter of stirring up the personal prejudices". As such, Elizabeth's work on this front was "broadly unappreciated" while she was alive. She only received broader recognition, starting in the 1930s, by a well-known historian of mental illness, Albert Deutsch, and again in the 1960s from those who were "attacking the medical model of insanity".
      xxx/ellauri130.html on line 234: Pythagorealaiset eivät vastanneet nenäkkäisiin kysymyxiin jumalasta. Se oli niistä oikea vastaus.PlutarkhosMKILL!
      xxx/ellauri130.html on line 579: Myös Vilpittömän Nahkurin Runous-nettiradion kuudes sarja on juuri alkanut, ja tämän päivän jaksossa entinen runoilijapalkinnon saaja Carola Anna Tussua pohtii lähetysennusteen rukousmaista laatua: ‘There’s never been a time when you could just say anything’: Frank Skinner on free speech, his bullying shame – and knob [kyrvännuppi] jokes. This poetry-loving, religious knob has deep regrets about some of his comedy: either the standup comic has grown up, or he was never as laddish as his image suggested. Nearing death and last judgment, he is hoping to perform a “cleaner, cleverer” kind of act, one that would let him look straight at the crowd and – perhaps for the first time in his life – not see anybody squirming in their seat in discomfort. “It was a struggle,” the 65-year-old says with a grin, “because I realised that I seem to think in knob jokes. And I have done since I was about 13. In the West Midlands, that was how people communicated!”
      xxx/ellauri130.html on line 587: But recently that position has shifted a little. Last year he published A Comedian’s Prayer Book, which features him talking to the supreme being in his typically down-to-earth way (“I always liked thinking Jesus' knob hung out from women's clothes with sinners. It made me feel potentially understood”). “One of the things religion has suffered from is being spoken of in grave terms constantly. I seriously think it is a joke." Another boring thing about Skinner: he’s been a teetotaller since he reached his 60s. He got a kid at 55, who must now be, wait, 35? No, Buzz is just 10. I have only recently realized I'm not the main character here, but just an extra in a bigger scene. “Hitting kids … that’s another of those things that have stopped,” Evolution is what Skinner is all about – animals can change and they can grow, it just takes millions of years. When he made his jokes about racism and homophobia, he says, there was a slight backlash from the left. They hadn't stopped hitting lads, the sods. Frank Skinner’s 30 Years of Dirt is at the Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, from 4 to 28 August. For more information and tickets go to frankskinnerlive.com.
      xxx/ellauri134.html on line 231: Talent: realism, empathy, lack of pretense
      xxx/ellauri134.html on line 448: Goal: to realize a vision
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 172: Mostly all of Stephen King books I own they all.i get into them once I start a book it’s really hard to put down yes I can some of them can be pretty spooky but that’s what I love about them.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 512: So where I start is with connection. Because, by the time you're a social worker for 10 years, what you realize is that connection is why we're here. It's what gives purpose and meaning to our lives. This is what it's all about. It doesn't matter whether you talk to people who work in social justice, mental health and abuse and neglect, what we know is that connection, the ability to feel connected, is -- neurobiologically that's how we're wired -- it's why we're here. Olemme ohjelmoituja kuulumaan joukkoon. Voi hemmetti.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 514: And when you ask people about connection, the stories they told me were about disconnection. I need to figure out what this is. And it turned out to be shame. And shame is really easily understood as the fear of disconnection: Is there something about me that, if other people know it or see it, that I won't be worthy of connection? Is my butt not smelling right to the other bees? Will they kill me?
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 518: What underpinned this shame, this "I'm not good enough," -- which, we all know that feeling: "I'm not white enough. I'm not thin enough, rich enough, beautiful enough, smart enough, promoted enough." The thing that underpinned this was excruciating vulnerability. This idea of, in order for connection to happen, we have to allow ourselves to be seen, really seen, butts bare.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 520: There was only one variable that separated the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging and the people who really struggle for it. And that was, the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging believe they're worthy of love and belonging. That's it. These are whole-hearted people, self-satisfied people, living from this deep sense of worthiness. What they had in common was a sense of courage. Courage, the original definition of courage, when it first came into the English language -- it's from the Latin word "cor," meaning "heart" -- and the original definition was to be who you are with your whole heart (sydän taas, hui, yäk). And so these folks had, very simply, the courage to be imperfect.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 537: Now this fatass bitch really got some World I problems, she has.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 539: I can tell you as a parent, that's excruciatingly difficult -- to practice gratitude and joy in those moments of terror, when we're wondering, "Can I love you this much? Can I believe in this this passionately? Can I be this fierce about this? Can I make her pass the midterm tennis test? Can I really be such a helicopter mom, a really cringy curling one?
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 199: It is not surprising then, that a painting which took such liberties with tradition, convention and realism so shocked its early public.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 632: This is a satiric, politically incorrect romp through modern culture, having fun with Hollywood excesses, Da Vinci Code unrealities, spiritual and political pretentiousness, gender revisionism, and a host of contemporary inanities.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 634: Dancing to Mozart is a satire of Hollywood values and fantasies, Latin American dictatorships, Da Vinci Code conspirators, movie violence, magical realism, televangelists, mixed wrestling, extreme cosmetic surgery, and a host of other sensational idiocies that thrive on 21st century self-delusion. This whimsical contemporary “Candide” offers a trip through the world of out-of-control egos to a final revelation of ordinary common sense. The send-up is a mix of shrewd perception, lampoon, and wacko action that includes the Society of the Crystal Skull, the Opus Dopus, a female wrestling Amazon with one breast, an Arab who wants to recruit Islamic converts like an American billboard evangelist, two energetic film directors with crazy ideas, a rescue from captivity through “mind-invasion” (á la Inception) and a Hindu swami who tries to set all straight with a Bhagavad burrito. And a lot more.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 703: Ghost of Tsushima is a video game. Its main characters never existed in real historical texts. Jin Sakai and his uncle, Lord Shimura, are completely fictional characters.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 738: Tonya Maxene Harding (born November 12, 1970) is an American former figure skater, retired boxer and a reality television personality. Born in Portland, Oregon, Harding was raised primarily by her mother, who enrolled her in ice skating lessons beginning at three years old. Harding spent much of her early life training, eventually dropping out of high school to devote her time to the sport. After climbing the ranks in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships between 1986 and 1989, Harding won the 1989 Skate America competition. She became the 1991 and 1994 U.S. champion and 1991 World silver medalist. In 1991, she earned the distinction of becoming the first American woman to successfully land a triple Axel in competition - and the second woman to do so in history (behind Midori Ito). Harding is a two-time Olympian and a two-time Skate America Champion.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 751: The novel features a passionate romance between Rei Shimura and Hugh Glendinning, the Scottish lawyer. Though the romance was not very realistic, I think it added an exciting and entertaining element to the novel. The first person point-of-view from which the novel is narrated allows the audience to truly understand the good and the bad of Rei’s character. She is independent to a fault but extremely loyal. She wants to immerse herself in Japanese culture, yet she rejects the social norms of society when they conflict with her desires. She is passionate about her interest in history and antiques, but logical by staying on as a teacher. The contradictions make her human and contribute to the reality of the novel. While mystery was not entirely believable, it was in no way predictable and I genuinely found the plot to be exciting. The Salaryman’s Wife, fits into the detective fiction tradition as most closely as a cozy, however the urban setting and the inclusion of graphic sex scenes contradict that classification
      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/ellauri137.html on line 755: The romance also felt unrealistic. Maybe it was just hard for me to understand the protagonist sleeping with the guy after knowing him for a day or two, or maybe I just didn´t like either of them very well at all. But their "romantic encounters" seemed contrived, and their whole relationship seemed based on lust and mutual interest, and not really anything deeper.
      xxx/ellauri138.html on line 270: "It would be for Philip a very It 's annoying to think that anyone can dig into it and choose thisthat he wants, "said close friend Bernard Avishai. Bernard never really learnt American.
      xxx/ellauri138.html on line 295: All and any religious overtones were strictly forbidden. There were no speeches, only readings of excerpts he'd selected from his books ahead of time, and a violin recital by a friend's daughter. He knew no one – no matter how well they really knew him and the people there at his graveside were his closest friends – could say it better than he could say it himself. Ingenting går opp mot kålpirog om hösten - som jag själv har lagat.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 158: Bataillen kiinnostus kohdistui mystiikkaan ja buddhalaiseen filosofiaan. Hän haki äärikokemuksia voidakseen ylittää arkitietoisuuden. Hän osallistui surrealistien ja dadaistien toimintaan, kunnes joutui riitoihin Bretonin kanssa. Vittuako se piti koko ajan riitautua Anteron kaa? Noku Andre alotti! Älä sinä jatka! Mulla oli pienenä kaveri Antero joka asui Eirassa. Ei me muistaaxeni riidelty.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 214: Ippolit is really, really scared of dying. He´s still putting on his nihilist who-cares attitude, but he was totally thrown by the offhanded way a nihilist doctor told him he had at most a month left. He´s nineteen years old. That's a pretty hardcore thing to be dealing with at nineteen.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 218: (3) He had a really awful nightmare about being attacked by a horrible Kafkaesque scorpion-monster thing in his bedroom. In the dream, his mom called in his actually-dead dog to kill this reptilian thing, and it bites the dog while the dog is biting it.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 222: (4) Ippolit tries to figure out the point of living for two weeks. On the one hand, why not just die now and get it over with? But on the other hand, he feels like it's actually only now that he has a death sentence of sorts that he has really started to live. (Which, okay, guys, remember the story Myshkin told about the condensed man and how full of life his last few hours must be? There is definitely more to the idea that the person who knows he is about to die lives a very full life at the end—as Dostoevsky himself experience at his staged execution.)
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 224: (5) Ippolit is furious at the people he sees around him, each living life and having a lot of life to live. How could they be complaining about anything? If only he could have the rest of his life in front of him, then he'd really show everyone.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 294: Vähän sellasta maagista realismia. Kuin Sofi Oksasen Normassa.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 334: When Madeline finally enters the room, undresses, and falls to sleep, Porphyro is watching her. When he decides that she has fallen completely asleep he makes his approach and wakes her with the playing of a flute. She is ripped from a dream in which she was with a heavenly, more beautiful version of Porphyro and is aghast when she sees the real one. She believes for a moment that he is close to death.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 336: After much convincing Madeline realizes her mistake. Porphyro declares that the two should run away together, since now she knows he is her true love, and escape to a home he has prepared on the “southern moors.” They need to go now while the house is asleep so that her family does not murder him.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 734: Ethereal, flush’d, and like a throbbing star Syleillä Voluptasta oli sillä kalu kova,
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1055: Eusebios sanoo Hegesippoksen kääntyneen kristinuskoon juutalaisuudesta, koska hän lainasi hepreankielisiä kirjoituksia ja oli hyvin perehtynyt Heprealaisevankeliumiin ja syyriankielisiin evankeliumeihin. Hän viittasi myös juutalaisten kirjoittamattomiin perinteisiin. Hegesippos vaikuttaa eläneen jossain Rooman valtakunnan itäosissa, mahdollisesti Palestiinassa. Paavi Anicetuksen (paavina noin 154–167) aikaan hän matkusti Korinttiin ja Roomaan, ja keräsi samalla vierailemiensa kirkkojen opetuksia ja varmisti niiden olevan yhtäpitäviä Rooman kirkon oppien kanssa. Hän mainitsee tehneensä Roomassa paavien luettelon Anicetukseen saakka, ja Eleuteriuksen olleen tämän diakonina. Hegesippoxen niteet lienevät hukkuneet kirjastosta 1600-luvulla. Kuka lie lainannut eikä palauttanut eräpäivään mennessä.
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1244: korealaisia neitosia osuuskaupan tissiliiveissä ja paljastavissa persesorzeissa! Ne ovat parempia kuin luonnossa!
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 58: As a global event World Hooray Day joins local participation in a global extortion of peas. The World Hooray Day web site address is http://www.worldhelloday.org. The 70M winners of the 1939-45 shared Nobel Rest in Peace Prize are among the people who have realized World Hooray Day's value as an instrument for purloining peas and as an occasion that makes it possible for anyone in the world to contribute to the process of splitting third party peas and join the bunch of happy sinners who were the luckiest 6M winners of the prize. Join now, you may already have won!
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 73: Every November 21, the brothers incite people all over the world to take part in the celebration by saying "Hooray" to another 10 people. Its really cheap! No postage needed! McCormack himself can say "Hooray" in over 65 different languages, including Bantu, Inuit and Urdu. He can say "We won" in just two languages, American English and Hebrew, and "Haha you fuckers lost" in four, German, Arabic, Russian, and French.
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 89: "You realize that these people are as simian as you are," he says. "If they can go out and do something wonderful, then, a fortiori, you can go out and do something wonderful.
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 94: "Having gone to Harvard gave me license to take some big risks," he said. "It's been a real big risk to do all of this, and I'm glad I did."
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 98:
      Fig. 1. What he really wants to be, McCormack says, is erect.

      xxx/ellauri149.html on line 386: If he's willingly betraying Jesus, or God is manipulating him, perhaps doing More Than Mind Control. After all, during "Damned For All Time," Judas keeps singing, "I really didn't come here of my own accord." Maybe it's that God had to offer a little bit of persuasion to have his death.
      xxx/ellauri149.html on line 472: — Gary Owens, caught off guard at realizing the sponsor of the ad he was reading was a hemorrhoid cream. Hädensa!
      xxx/ellauri157.html on line 139: Metatron kuulostaa Marvel sarjakuvahenkilöltä. Sandalphon on agentti 86:n kenkäpuhelin. Kabbalassa jumala yhtyy koko ajan jumalallisen läsnäoloon kuin mies vaimoon ja pyhät toisiinsa edestä ja takaa. Enkeleillä ei ole pyllynreikiä. Se on ihme! Metatron vastaanottaa ihmisiltä rukouksia ja punoo ne Jumalan päähän asetettaviksi kruunuiksi. Hän toimii myös Jumalan tahdon välittäjänä ihmisille, jumalan äänenä tai “vähäisempänä Jahvena” ja ihmisen arkityyppinä. Metatron mainitaan myös enkelinä ”jonka nimi on sama kuin hänen isäntänsä". Tämä viittaa heprealaiseen numerologiaan. Kun konsonantit, jotka muodostavat nimet Metatron ja Shaddai (Kaikkivaltias), lasketaan ennalta määrättyjen numeeristen arvojensa mukaan, on kummankin nimen lukuarvo yhteensä 314. Se on ihme! Voldemortin anagrammi on Tom Velodrom. Deltasta ja Omicronista tulee Media Control, Erotic Almond tai Cool Rind Mate! Arto Samuli Mustajoki on Omat teloaja surkimus, Trauma-Sam Ulostejoki. Mahootointa!
      xxx/ellauri157.html on line 178: Depending upon the translation used (eg. the Hebrew Transliteration “Eth Cepher”) you may get a clearer view of what actually happened. The Moabites were made to lie down upon the the ground. They were measured. Those measuring one length of cord were spared but the giants - a hybrid breed were executed. This is in keeping with the killing of the charge hybrids Goliath of Gath and his brothers. Please note that Og of Bashan was a giant, as were the Rephaim and the Anakin Skywalker. The Book of Echinococh as recommended by Peter, Paul and Mary explains further who “the sons of God” actually were and really clarifies Genesis 6 and why our Mighty Mouse had to destroy the earth. The “sons of God” were not human and hence their offspring were no longer a scale image of God (who had shrunk a lot like a leaky balloon due to all the emanation) so they could never have salivation. The Eth Cepher gives a much clearer translation of the Hebrew than the English versions and so we see that the decimated gorillas were quite malevolent towards God and His more recently created short order cooks - especially people.
      xxx/ellauri157.html on line 206: In Judaism, similar figures arbitrated between earthly realities and spiritual realms since before the establishment of Talmudic Judaism in the 3rd century. However, it was only in the 16th century that these figures were called Baalei Shem. It looks like a Jewish reflex of the cotemporaneous revivalist movements among the protestants. Herbal folk remedies, amulets, contemporary medical cures as well as magical and mystical solutions were used in accordance with traditional Kabbalistic teachings as well as adapted Lurianic guidelines in the Middle Ages.
      xxx/ellauri157.html on line 212: During his life, he was lucky to be able to devote time to prayer and contemplation, traditional practices within the realm of contemplative Kabbalah. There, he was able to learn the skills to become a Ba'al Shem, and practiced on neighboring townspeople, including both Jews and Christians. Modern texts state that he underwent a hitgalut (revelation)' by the age of 36.
      xxx/ellauri157.html on line 507: Hermann Karl Hesse (1877-1962), a Nobel Prize-winning German novelist and poet, is best known for his inspired explorations of self-understanding, spiritual realization, and psychology, particularly in Der Steppenwolf (1927), perhaps his best-known work.
      xxx/ellauri157.html on line 583: Buber wirft beispielsweise den analytischen Schulen vor, dass sie eine „existentielle“, also reale Schuld der Menschen an dem Gott da oben nicht kennen bzw. sich mit dieser nicht befassen, sondern nur mit den neurotischen Schuldgefühlen, deren Existenz selbstverständlich auch von Buber selbst anerkannt wird.
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      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 290: Mary Stuart could not be a real life source for the ballad in any of its current forms as these are in conflict with the historical record. She and the Four Maries lived in France from 1547 to 1560, where Mary was dauphine and then queen as the wife of King Francis II. Mary later returned home to Scotland (keeping the French spelling of her surname, Stuart). She married her second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley in July 1565, and he was murdered 20 months later. So there was not much time for Darnley to have got one of the four Maries (or any other mistress) pregnant, and there is no record of him having done so. Also the song refers to "the highest Stuart of all" – which between 1542 and 1567 was a woman not a man.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 322: Greville did not inform Emma of his plan, but instead in 1785 suggested the trip as a prolonged holiday in Naples while he (Greville) was away in Scotland on business, not long after Emma's mother had suffered a stroke. Emma was thus sent to Naples, supposedly for six to eight months, little realising that she was going as the mistress of her host. Emma set off for Naples with her mother and Gavin Hamilton on 13 March 1786 overland in an old coach, and arrived in Naples on her 21st birthday on 26 April.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 324: After about six months of living in apartments in the Palazzo Sessa with her mother (separately from Sir William) and begging Greville to come and fetch her, Emma came to understand that he had cast her off. She was furious when she realised what Greville had planned for her, but eventually started to enjoy life in Naples and responded to Sir William's intense courtship just before Christmas in 1786. They fell in love, Sir William forgot about his plan to take her on as a temporary mistress, and Emma moved into his apartments, leaving her mother downstairs in the ground floor rooms. Emma was unable to attend Court yet, but Sir William took her to every other party, assembly and outing.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 436: Lyyra Häpykielen sammakkomaisen äidin nimi Philip Pullmanin kirjaan His Dark Materials perustuvassa Netflix-sarjassa His Masters Voice on Marisa. Sen lemmikki on toinen ikävänoloinen apina. The malevolent dæmon, represented by a golden sub-nosed monkey, is a cute-but-creepy little beast and is supposed to be male as all daemon’s are the opposite gender to their human. Awkwardly, the BBC realised some viewers may be perturbed to see the monkey’s genitals on their 60 inch HD TV, so Mrs Coulter’s Dæmon has had a subtle gender reassignment. Clitoris peeking out from the labia instead of erect middle figer is offensive in Russia, Ukraina and in the eastern half of the Swedish empire.
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      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 575: Muuten hyvin käännetyssä korealaisessa karamellisarjassa (se kuulostaa välillä ihan Tex Willeriltä: Hitto! Napatkaa ne! Jos on väsy menkää kotia!) on se virhe, että rotinkaisista käytetään nimeä maallikko. Oikeammin ne ovat rahvasta, kuten Helmi huomautti. Rahvaanomaisia ovat myös pyhimyxistä vihapuhetta pitävät aussiet.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 579: There’s a tonne of therapy and sexual issues wrapped up here isn’t it? Who in their right mind would want a perpetually healing hymen? Or was this just a one time deal - just when conceiving via holy spirit? I should add why was her virginity so important anyway? Seems a throw back to a time which virginity may have been prized. I’d image venereal diseases were considered a curse for those fornicating, a moral judgement. But it still seems over blown.
      xxx/ellauri166.html on line 312: If you’ve ever set out to clean up a teenager’s room, you can probably relate to the following: Daunted by the task ahead of you, you cleverly start with the big stuff. Having dislodged some furniture, moving them into appropriate corners, tossed a few cardboard boxes into recycling, and discovering that, yes, there is a floor down there, only then can you really get started. But that’s also when it becomes apparent just how ugly this mess really is. Now is time for the scraping, grinding, elbow grease and harsh chemicals. The hardest tasks are always left for last.
      xxx/ellauri166.html on line 347: It is through the being of Yahuah (fatherly aspect) and the wisdom or spirit of Yahuah (motherly aspect) that the son of Yahuah, the bodily manifestation or substance of Yahuah was conceived, and eventually brought forth into the world by the means of a virgin named Miriam. Ha Mashiach was conceived of the Ruach (Matthew 1:20), and in the physical portrayal of this, he was born of Miriam. The meaning of the word "of" carries through in that HaMashiach is conceived and born of the Ruch, as sort of "pictured" in Miriam. The conception in the spiritual realm was also pictured at HaMashiach's baptism when the Ruch Ah Qudsh descended upon him in the form of a dove, and Yahuah spoke from heaven saying, "my son, the beloved, in you I am well pleased" Luke 3:22.
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 216: He writes children's stories. She designs spaces. A diagnosis of cancer hits the pimply slavonic lady. He leaves everything (what?) to be with her. More time goes by than expected and she still alive. In a story this should be a gift. In real life, however, many couples go into crisis because cancer lasts longer than expected. Not knowing how much time remains to wait can be an even stronger sentence than death itself. You could be making new bad choices, instead you are faced with a sacrifice that is sustainable only for a limited time. It seems absurd. This story is about a love that is forced to wonder how long it can last. Not very long, which is fortunate for a short film. Titulokuvassa on jotain ällöjä sieniä.
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 500: Surely realizing that Snyder was probably a little nut, Washington wrote his “This will be my last post on this thread” letter to Snyder strongly hinting that he was a busy man. (Note: Washington was the richest man in the United States and the richest US President in history):
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 540: As Wishaupt lived under the tyranny of a despot & priests, he knew that caution was necessary even in spreading information, & the principles of pure morality. He proposed therefore to lead the Free masons to adopt this object & to make the objects of their institution the diffusion of science & virtue. He proposed to initiate new members into his body by gradations proportioned to his fears of the thunderbolts of tyranny. This has given an air of mystery to his views, was the foundation of his banishment, the subversion of the masonic order, & is the colour for the ravings against him of Robinson, Barruel & Morse, whose real fears are that the craft would be endangered by the spreading of information, reason, & natural morality among men.
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 610: Shea met Wilson in the late 1960s when they worked on Playboy magazine. They decided to collaborate on a novel. It would combine sex, drugs, religious cults and conspiracies, as well as anarchy. Their philosophical and political differences merely served to enrich their efforts. Objectivity was jettisoned, as indeed was subjectivity: no single point of view or version of reality was privileged: Illuminatus! was the three-volume consequence.
      xxx/ellauri168.html on line 69: Gorbachov´s days were quickly numbered. The Malta Conference on December 2–3, 1989 put a stop to such a travesty of the term. Commentators assessing the results of the Conference were underwhelmed. Given the new unipolar status of the United States, Bush´s vision was realistic in saying that "there is no substitute for American leadership".
      xxx/ellauri168.html on line 71: The Gulf War of 1991 was regarded as the first test of the new world order: "Now, we can see a new world coming into view. A world in which there is the very real prospect of a new world order."
      xxx/ellauri168.html on line 91: A very few could really believe in a bi-polar new order of U.S. power and United Nations moral authority, the first as global policeman, the second as global judge and jury. The order would be collectivist in which decisions and responsibility would be shared. LOL. Pat Buchanan predicted that the Persian Gulf War would in fact be the demise of the new world order, the concept of United Nations peacekeeping and the U.S.´s role as global policeman. How ridiculous! U.S. can perfectly well server as policeman, judge, jury, and henchman in one person. In fact, the deeper reality of the new world order was the U.S. emergence "as the single greatest power in a multipolar world".
      xxx/ellauri168.html on line 264: According to the mainstream metaphysical view of physicalism, reality is fundamentally constituted by physical stuff outside and independent of mind. Mental states, in turn, should be explainable in terms of the parameters of physical processes in the brain.
      xxx/ellauri168.html on line 278: Idealism is a tantalizing view of the nature of reality, in that it elegantly circumvents two arguably insoluble problems: the hard problem of consciousness and the combination problem. Insofar as dissociation offers a path to explaining how, under idealism, one universal consciousness can become many individual minds, we may now have at our disposal an unprecedentedly coherent and empirically grounded way of making sense of life, the universe and everything. The answer? 42.
      xxx/ellauri169.html on line 184: Despite watching Disney movies and films many times, you may not realize that some characters, who you think are harmless, are actually villains. Alright, let’s find out the answer with the top 10 Disney Characters who are not as good as what you assume. Bah, boring. Minor sex offenders Peter Pan and Aladdin. I was expecting Mickey Mouse and Scrooge McDuck.
      xxx/ellauri169.html on line 409: the concept that consciousness and energy creates the nature of reality;
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 241: Moving about in worlds not realised, Joka heiluu mahdottomissa maailmoissa,
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 330: When Elizabeth Nightingale is murdered, DCI Wexford has to sort his way through quite a number of suspects - from the gardener to the household staff, to a permanent Dutch house guest, to the husband Quentin and the victim's brother and his wife. While trying to figure out what really happened on that fateful night that cost Elizabeth's life, Reg Wexford uncovers that the Nightingales' marriage was not as happy as it seemed and that there is a dark secret to be revealed.
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 660: Richard*: Indeed not. As I said in my previous e-mail it is pertinent to realise that no scientist has been able to locate the self, by whatever name, despite all their brain-scans ... and I also said ‘from what is implied therein’ when referring to the ‘Time’ magazine’s article. Funny actually, it should not be hard to miss, like a homunculus, a little man resembling a mandragora root. Maybe they just havent looked hard enough.
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 683: Even though such highs are common and likely a universal human experience, it seems that Richard was the first person to realise their importance in ending the human condition.
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 687: Ultimately it involves self-immolation – rather like Kliban's parking meter violation. What this means will become clearer as you read on. We can confirm however that the result of not having a ‘self’ is truly a magical, wonderful and freeing experience. Not anything like what you have been lead to believe by reading/watching really bad sci-fi involving lobotomised zombies like the dementors in His Master's Voice!
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 815: What is the difference between reality and actuality?
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 817: Is there a difference between a realisation and an actualisation?
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 861: The ‘I’ does not really exist.
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 966: Perhaps we do not give these scientists enough credit for the faith they possess. Yes, to believe in this type of human evolution takes a whole lot of faith. Sadly, their faith is placed in the wrong location and in an untrue process. If only they were able to place that faith in the real designer behind the design. I believe it is imperative we educate ourselves and teach this generation as Paul warned Timothy to “keep that which is committed to your trust, avoiding oppositions of science falsely so called” (1 Timothy 6:20). So I'm simplifying the quote, but I don't care. Evolution is not science. It is a theory: “a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation” (dictionary.com).
      xxx/ellauri173.html on line 791: realdoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/162cm-Realistic-Sex-Doll-Analise-7-247x296.jpg" height="300px" />
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 49: Phryne's real name was Mnesarete (Μνησαρέτη, "commemorating virtue"), but owing to her yellowish tuft she was called Phrýnē ("toad"). This was a nickname frequently given to other courtesans and prostitutes as well. She was born as the daughter of Epicles at Thespiae in Boeotia, but lived in Athens. The exact dates of her birth and death are unknown, but she was born about 371 BC, which was the year Thebes razed Thespiae (not long after the battle of Leuctra), and expelled its inhabitants. She might have survived Thebe's razor and reconstructed her bush in 315/316 BC.
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 109:
      Femdom
      Abbreviation for "Female Dominance," describes sexual activities in which a female is dominant over partners that may be male or female, also referred to in the non-porn, mainstream world as marriage. This one is really sick.

      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 146: Unusually for Zola, the novel contains very few characters and locations, and the lack of realist observation compared to outright fantasy is most uncharacteristic; however, the novel remains extraordinarily powerful and readable, and is considered one of Zola's most linguistically inventive and well-crafted works.
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 152: The novel then takes a complete new direction in terms of both tone and style, as Serge — suffering from amnesia and total long-term memory loss, with no idea who or where he is beyond his first name — is doted upon by Albine, the whimsical, innocent and entirely uneducated girl who has been left to grow up practically alone and wild in the vast, sprawling, overgrown grounds of Le Paradou. The two of them live a life of idyllic bliss with many Biblical parallels, and over the course of a number of months, they fall deeply in love with one another; however, at the moment they consummate their relationship, they are discovered by Serge's monstrous former monsignor and his memory is instantly returned to him. Wracked with guilt at his unwitting sins, Serge is plunged into a deeper religious fervour than ever before, and poor Albine is left bewildered at the loss of her soulmate. As with many of Zola's earlier works, the novel then builds to a horrible climax. Well not really. It is more like a horrible anticlimax.
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 161: In a 1977 review, Vincent Canby of The New York Times criticized the plot, with its reliance on fantastical elements such as amnesia, as "a mixture of social realism and Walt Disney". He also called the acting "steadfastly unconvincing."
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 164: is first of all a misnomer because the priest is alive and well at the end. A mixture of social realism and Walt Disney, it is a tale about a delicate young French priest, Father Mouret (Francis Huster), who elects to take a parish in the provinces where the peasants have long since embraced every sin there is. The priest himself successfully sublimates his own lustful thoughts in prayer until one day he meets a strange young woman, Albine (Gillian Hills), who lives with her atheistic uncle in the remains of an old chateau set in the middle of a magic garden.Well, one thing leads to another and poor Father Mouret loses his memory long enough to lose himself to worldly pleasures in the garden with Albine, who, like Eve, tempts the man, though in this case the author is clearly in favor of apple-eating. Things go very badly for the couple. The priest returns to his church and Albine commits suicide in a way that is unique in my movie-going memory: She smothers herself to death with calla lilies.The actors are steadfastly unconvincing. The one interesting character in the film is an old lady we meet only after her death—someone, we're told in shocked tones, who, during the Revolution, posed naked as a living-statue of Reason.
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 429: Nyölenin Huisman-suomennos on kuin korealaisen karkkisarjan Rookie Historian mesekieltä. 2000-luvun sanakäänteet tuntuu oudoilta mutta tavallaan virkistäviltä pukudraamoissa. Vaikka vizi täähän osoittaa vaan sen että mä elän laina-ajalla kuin joku RIP van Winkle. Tää kieli kuulostaa ainoastaan musta ja mun ikäisistä hassulta. Nykyporukoiden mielestä siinä ei ole mitään outoa, että DesEsseintesin käsketään hassutella ja irroitella, mennä pyörimään jossain piireissä. Onpa tänne tullut paljon uusia taloja sanoi faffa Mechelininkadulla. Mä sanon samaa Pohjois-Pasilasta.
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 719: 60. Vaihdoin saastaiset varsikenkäni skottiruutuisiin tohveleihin jossa luki Bleeding hearts. Miehesi ansaizee enemmän rispektiä torui Norie täti. Mukava nti Tanakka on toista maata onnexi. Jokaisessa rakeessa on likaa syöviä mikrobakteereja. Sumeaa logiikkaa hyödyntävä Samsungin pesukone? Sehän on korealaisvalmiste!
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 829: Who was Colin Jordan, and was Vivien Epstein a real person?
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 831: Unlike Jordan, the young Jewish hairdresser who infiltrated his organisation in the drama is a work of fiction. Jordan features in the 2014 historical novel Ridley Road by Jo Bloom. According to some reports, his father was a lecturer, while others claim that he was a postman. His mother was a teacher. Her real name was Agnes Eustacia Kenig and her father was a postman or a tailor.
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 838: He declared that there was no reliable evidence whatsoever that six million Jews had been murdered in the Holocaust. He stated his belief that Jesus was counterfeit and Adolf Hitler was the real messiah and saviour, whose eventual resurrection would make him Jordan the spiritual leader of the future.
      xxx/ellauri177.html on line 64: Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (2. huhtikuuta 1840 Pariisi – 29. syyskuuta 1902 Pariisi) oli ranskalainen romaanikirjailija, naturalistisen kirjallisuuden ehkä tunnetuin edustaja. Zolan teokset innoittivat Suomessa 1880–90-luvun realisteja, kuten Minna Canthia ja Juhani Ahoa.
      xxx/ellauri177.html on line 205: The 24th feature from Hong Sangsoo, doppelgänger of the talkative celeb guy in the last scene of the movie THE WOMAN WHO RAN follows Gamhee (Kim Minhee), a florist and the wife of a translator who never in 5 years time has left her for a moment from his sight. She has three separate encounters with friends while her husband finally is on a business trip. Youngsoon (Seo Youngwha) is divorced, turned lesbian (the couple likes to feed alley cats) and has given up meat and likes to garden in the backyard of her semi-detached house. Suyoung (Song Seonmi) is divorced, has a big savings account and a crush on her architect neighbor and is being hounded by a young poet she met at the bar. Woojin (Kim Saebyuk) works for a movie theater and hates it that her writer husband has become a celeb. Their meetings are polite, but not warm. Some of their shared history bubbles to the surface, but not much. With characteristic humor and grace, Hong takes a simple premise and spins a web of interconnecting philosophies and coincidences. THE WOMAN WHO RAN is a subtle, powerful look at dramas small and large faced by women everywhere. Basically, they are 40+ ladies who may have met at some art school and get a chance to compare notes on how well their childless lives have turned out. Gamhee used to be the celeb's girl friend until the movie theater attendant stole the guy. Now both of them are sorry that she did, but really not that much. The Éric Rohmer of South Korea.
      xxx/ellauri177.html on line 397: Täh? Minnekkä nää oli 19. vuosisadan tyyliset aika seikkaperäiset asusteensa hukanneet? Ois kannattanut vähän pöyhiä puskia nussimisen jälkeen eikä niin hätäisesti lähteä vaan kahta kättä heittäen. Zola ei nyt ole kovin realistinen, mutta sehän olikin naturisti, ja loppupäässä suorastaan symbolisti. Tää kirja ainakin on aivan hanuristin kädestä..
      xxx/ellauri178.html on line 41: Heippa taas! Täällä vanha ystävänne Philip Milton Roth. Kaappihomo kuten keskimmäisen nimen kaimansa. Vaan eipä pärjännyt naisille, piipunrassi. Nyt ollaan niissä vuosissa kun Phil ja Claire alkoi ja mekin alettiin styylata 76-77. Työn alla on Pilin The professor of desire: Intohimon professori ja sen palanpainikkeena kahden elämäkerturin tiiliskivet. Roth's bawdy humor in context of a realistic story brings home the bacon. Paizi et pekoni on terefah! Laitetaan miel. maxapalaa.
      xxx/ellauri178.html on line 347: Anton Tšehovin tuotanto sijoittuu realismin ja modernismin väliin: kerronta on realistista, mutta tapa hahmottaa maailma uudenlainen, usein impressionistiseksi kuvailtu. Sitä ei voi sijoittaa mihinkään tiettyyn virtaukseen. Tšehovin kerronta on puolueetonta, objektiivista ja tarkkaa. Kieli on konkreettista ja yksinkertaista. Kertomukset ovat tiiviitä, vailla johdantoja ja juonenkäänteitä.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 161: The bulls are described as seductive, in sexualized language (it is a fight after all, in which a man tries to stick a long hard object into another male). Unlike mechanized WW1, the fight has rules, it has honor, it has skill, it is an equal opportunity job for the bulls, all things that "they" no longer believe in out in the "real world."
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 181: Whereas Hemingway wrote passionately about boxing and his own prowess, others, like Dempsey, saw something else. “There were a lot of Americans in Paris and I sparred with a couple, just to be obliging,” the Champ said. “But there was one fellow I wouldn’t mix it with. That was Ernest Hemingway. He was about twenty-five or so and in good shape, and I was getting so I could read people, or anyway men, pretty well. I had this sense that Hemingway, who really thought he could box, would come out of the corner like a madman. To stop him, I would have to hurt him badly, I didn’t want to do that to Hemingway. That’s why I never sparred with him.” Hemingway’s frequent sparring partner and fellow writer Morley Callaghan offered another sobering account of his training partner, saying, “we were two amateur boxers. The difference between us was that Ernie had given time and imagination to boxing; I had actually worked out a lot with good fast college boxers.” I had never seen Mr. Hemingway box, of course. But I will say this: the confidence of mediocre men is a fucking superpower. I have met many versions of this guy. Hell, I’ve sparred with the dude myself.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 281: By the time he was on to his most open-minded wife, Mary, his final spouse, they were exchanging letters about hair that were, Dearborn says, ‘frankly pornographic’, while indulging in sexual role-swapping in bed. Of course, Hemingway — who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954 — wouldn’t be the first genius to have a somewhat less impressive private life. The real Hemingway was self-pitying, self-glorifying and thin-skinned, ready to turn viciously on friends on the slightest provocation. Kake kavereineen tossa Ford Fiesta kirjassa vaikutti täys paskiaisilta ihan miehissä. Mitääntekemättömiä renttuja.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 284: Bernice Kert states: "It has also been said that Ernest's lifelong assertion of masculine power grew out of his emotional need to exorcise the painful memory of his mother asserting her superiority over his father." Major General Charles Lanham, a friend of Ernest's, said that he was the only man he ever knew who really hated his mother. Tutun oloista.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 424: “They were the two biggest women I ever saw in my life. You couldn't believe they were real when you looked at them. They ran to the street and a car hit them. The driver stepped out and fell to the ground. Dead. All four innocent! A thousand pounds on me!” He took a cigarette from his pack and pressed it to his lips and lit it. The barrel lit up then shot out smoke. He cocked one eye to keep the smoke out. The barrel pointed at Papa.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 486: “Oh, Papa, I know you like the realists,” Juice said.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 548: “You wouldn't want to know him,” Nick said. “He's a real bright boy.”
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 616: The newest biography of Henry James is the work of a Vermont law professor who has written one earlier biography, Honorable Justice, The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, of the “great dissenter” on the Supreme Court in the first half of our century. Proceeding from the law into literature, Sheldon M. Novick tells us in a book titled Henry James, The Young Master–as if James were a young Mozart or a Paganini and didn’t work hard to achieve literary mastery–that the celibate and sexually diffident novelist, who put most of his life into his art, was in reality a regular guy who “underwent the ordinary experiences of life.” In fact, says Novick, he had an affair at the end of the Civil War with–yes, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 769: Thank you, really appreciated reading this. I am new to the chicken game and learning on a daily basis. Today one of mine was egg-bound, she seems fine now though and I saw her and another eating her egg yolk but I’m a bit concerned it broke insider her. If you have any advice, would love to know. I am googling and also likely to take to the vet on Monday (it is Saturday so vets not open). Thanks again, well written blog!

      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 797: Although he originally intended to be ironic when he proclaimed that women were the superior gender, many of the qualities he assigned to them were qualities he deeply admired – realism and skepticism among them, but also manipulative skill and a detached view of mankind.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 197:
    4. You want to live but do you know how to live? Is life really any different from being dead? I felt little difference.
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    5. We are more often frightened than hurt; we suffer more from imagination than from reality.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 226: The details of Cyrus's death vary by account. The account of Herodotus from his Histories provides the second-longest detail, in which Cyrus met his fate in a fierce battle with the Massagetae, a tribe from the southern deserts of Khwarezm and Kyzyl Kum in the southernmost portion of the Eurasian Steppe regions of modern-day Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, following the advice of Croesus to attack them in their own territory. The Massagetae were related to the Scythians in their dress and mode of living; they fought on horseback and on foot. In order to acquire her realm, Cyrus first sent an offer of marriage to their ruler, the empress Tomyris, a proposal she rejected.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 264: Robert Lowell IV (March 1, 1917 – September 12, 1977) was an American poet. He was born into a Boston Brahmin family that could trace its origins back to the Mayflower, yep, just those who only talked to Cod. He really thought he was something else, but he wasn't, just another evil looking guy.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 301: Maggio is sentenced to the stockade after walking off guard duty and getting drunk, subjecting him to Judson's unqualified (and unauthorized) wrath. Prewitt discovers Lorene's name is really Alma and her goal is to make enough money at the club to go back to the mainland. Prewitt tells her his career is in the military, and the two wonder whether they have a future together.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 428: Laurence Olivier oli vähintäänkin 2-neuvoinen. From the beginning of Olivier's life, there was confusion over his sexual identity. The most intimate friend of his youth was the actor Denys Blakelock, also the son of a clergyman, who was homosexual. The Queen's late aunt, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, who was involved with the bisexual and married Kaye for several years, told me quite emphatically that he and Olivier were "épris" ("in love"). And Coward, who was appalled to witness the two men openly exchanging French kisses in public, despised Kaye, whom he habitually referred to as "randy Dan Kaminski" (David Daniel Kaminski was Kaye's real name). One biography printed after his death alleged that Olivier “was deeply involved in a homosexual affair with Danny Kaye.”
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 95: We can't really blame Ralph Freedman, Rilke's latest biographer, for writing about his subject as if Rilke were just another infuriating narcissist who kept turning up at parties.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 113: Yet to put the burden of salvation solely on relations between men and women is to make a life between stumbling, imperfect men and women impossible. Rilke had no illusions about the nature of his erotic and romantic ideal. It flowed out from and quickly ebbed back into an unappeasable inward intensity. Rilke could not love or be loved for long, except in the absence of the beloved. After a passionate affair with the brilliant and beautiful Lou Andreas-Salomé, Rilke's muse and cicerone on his Russian trips, he suffered pangs of rejection and then happily settled into a lifelong correspondence with her. He married the sculptress Clara Westhoff when he was twenty-five, lived with her and their child for a year, and then by agreement left to take up his pilgrimage again. Through periodic reunions, but mostly through a voluminous and extraordinary correspondence, they maintained what Rilke called an "interior marriage," until emotional reality banged louder and louder on their youthful experiment and they eventually grew estranged.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 149: Rilke's most benevolent patron, Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis, was wise enough both to nurture Rilke's gift and to keep her distance from her complicated protégé. An unblinking observer of Rilke's life, she was able to see his liaisons for what they were. And she knew how Rilke's acute sensitivity to his own condition, combined with his talent for self-pity, often landed him in the arms of the wrong people: "You must always be seeking out such weeping willows, who are by no means so weepy in reality, believe me--you find your own reflection in those eyes." But Freedman, doggedly indifferent to the available evidence, makes Rilke's lovers and women friends out to be helpless victims of a smooth seduction machine.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 298: With the growth of Mariology, the theological study of Joseph also began to grow to discuss his role in the Economy of Salvation. Three centers for Josephology were formed in the 1950s, the first in Valladolid, Spain, the second at Saint Joseph's Oratory in Montreal, and the third in the theologate of Viterbo, Italy.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 334: Jo pienenä Sofi asetti itselleen realistisen tavoitteen tulla kirjailijaksi. Hän kummasteli usein, mixei muka kaikista voisi tulla kirjailijoita, kun monet siitä haaveilivat.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 656: Quarter.Britt @BritNay32 sanoo: My girl crush on Mila started after FWB. I really wanted her and Justin to be together 😭
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 50: Since this study, the dark empanzee has earned a reputation as the most dangerous personality profile. But is this really the case?
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 124: The Population Registration Act, 1950 classified all South Africans into one of four racial groups based on appearance, known ancestry, socioeconomic status, and cultural lifestyle: "Black", "White", "Coloured", and "Indian", the last two of which included several sub-classifications. Just like in India in fact, except all castes are Indians in India, however Aryan they may think they are. Brahmin Gandhi got really pissed when he was thrown out of train in Pretoria like a pariah. Got him started on his career as Indian nationalist. Until then he had been a supporter of The Brits in The Boer war.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 183: “The accused also showed remorse for his actions as he called an ambulance after realising the deceased was not breathing,” she said. Vorster’s actions could have been avoided had he been sober.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 353: In reality, the Ukrainian Ministry of Health and the U.S. Department of Defense signed an agreement in 2005 to prevent the spread of technologies and pathogens that might be used in the development of biological weapons. New laboratories were established to secure and dismantle the remnants of the Soviet biological weapons program, and since then have been used to monitor and prevent new epidemics, following the example set by Wuhan labs and by Zignal Labs, a SaaS-based media intelligence software service company that serves marketing and public relations departments. It was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in San Francisco, and specialises in cyber wingnut warfare.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 400: Gordimer had a daughter, Oriane (born 1950), by her first marriage in 1949 to Gerald Gavron, a local dentist, from whom she was divorced within three years. In 1954, she married Reinhold Cassirer, a highly respected art dealer who established the South African Sotheby's and later ran his own gallery; their "wonderful marriage" lasted until his death from emphysema in 2001. Their son, Hugo, was born in 1955, and is a filmmaker in New York, with whom Gordimer collaborated on at least two documentaries. Olikohan Gavron ja Cassirer juutalaisia? Ernst Cassirer oli (Cassirer tarkoittaakin kasööri), ja Gavron kuulostaa heprealta. Joku Laurence Gavron löysi Senegalista mustia kipapäitä heimoveljiä, mutta rabbit eivät hyväxyneet niitä.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 422: But I (i.e. Mervin Aubespin) did not agree and stood up and said that the newspapers I was familiar did no such thing. That freedom of the press was a reality in the United States and if you didn't like what was printed there were ways to voice your opinion without penalty. I also warned about the unfairness of painting whole groups of people with one brush.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 468: Mr Fox called both Mr Blake and the former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant, whose real name is Colin Munro Seymour, “paedophiles”, in an exchange about Sainsbury’s decision to celebrate Black History Month.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 489: where do the taboos really
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 596: But it’s not just the imaginary humiliations. There’s just something off-putting about deciding that two bodies of work are of exactly equal merit. I’m all for the notion that literature is such a varied seascape that it’s impossible to get your bearings, let alone arrange things in order; and I’m comfortable with the idea that, of course, some writers are better than others. But once the scorekeeping gets specific, it just feels wrong. What’s better, Guernica or Citizen Kane? The Velvet Underground and Nico or really good Mexican food? The Great Gatsby or your best friend in high school? These are ridiculous questions, and the fairest answer—ladies and gentlemen, it’s a tie!—somehow muddies all the contestants, even the enchiladas.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 600: Well, first of all, everything can be exaggerated, so calm down a little, Karl Ragnar Gierow. But also there’s a tone here that doesn’t sit well with me. Certainly the literary world has a tendency to calcify—the people who have enough time to write books tend to be from the ­upper classes, so literature’s concerns and perspectives invariably get narrow without new blood. But those sidebar reassurances that working-class poets aren’t here to ravage and plunder seem nervous and uptight, and not really reassuring to boot. It seems to me that we want a little ravagement and plunder in our literary traditions. Why else would we welcome a stirring new voice, if it didn’t stir us up a little? And if it doesn’t stir us up, is it really a new voice, even if it comes from a place most of us haven’t visited? “To determine an author and his work against the background of his social origin and political environment is, at present, good form,” the speech continues, and that’s OK as far as it goes. But if you’re going to decide that two authors are tied for literary merit, surely we can find some criterion besides their socioeconomic origin stories.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 738: “A sector of the community was talking about the killing of farmers. It had always been the view and the feeling of individuals in society that South Africa needed to bring back the death penalty. She said, previously when the death penalty was used, many people were killed, even innocent people were killed. Motshekga reminded the committee that on April 18, 2002, the late President Nelson Mandela launched the Moral Regeneration Movement. "He had realised that the legacy of the past has led our people to behave in a beastly way, like savages."
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 747: Alarmingly, only 90 countries retain the death penalty in their legislation. As a result of the continued use of capital punishment in several countries, it is estimated that just 690 people were executed in 2018. It´s just a drop in the ocean. In terms of alternatives proposed, the report said other common non-custodial sanctions include flogging by a probation officer, electrocution, house arrest, verbal sanctions, economic sanctions and monetary penalties, confiscation of property, restitution to a victim, participation in rehabilitation programmes and community service orders. None of this really works.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 749: The few really tiny countries with low numbers of people in prison showed that it was possible to prevent crime without using custodial sentences as a primary tool. But the countries remained an exception with many nations reporting incredibly high rates of prison overcrowding. Chicken coops is what is really called for, and chicken packaging machines.
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 123: The noble god Neptune in his liquid realm
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 881: I love to try and bring a note of mystery to everyday happenings. Here, a child wants his father to build him a sand castle as the tide is falling, but the poem is really about the title of it, which is ´Lord Neptune´.
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 883: Sandcastles washed away by the sea, a child wondering about Dad’s bald head, a disastrous picnic. Here are scenes from real life you will certainly recognise. But in Judith Nicholls’ poems, they are turned into myths and mysteries, grand stories, amusing songs or epic tales. On the other hand, she takes the mighty Roman empire – and packs it up into 40 words!
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1022: "Walsh´s work is an effort to push back against radical gender ideology which defies biological reality." - The Blaze
      xxx/ellauri200.html on line 79: For bonus points, they may chant "ohm", a real life Hindu and Buddhist mantra. It's usual too to keep the hands in a mystic gesture, called mudra (usually the chin mudra, with the index fingers touching the thumbs, or alternatively shunya mudra, with the middle fingers instead).
      xxx/ellauri200.html on line 190: The actual world has for Naipaul a radiance that diminishes all ideas of it. The pink haze of the bauxite dust on the first page of Guerrillas tells us what we need to know about the history and social organization of the unnamed island on which the action takes place, tells us in one image who runs the island and for whose profit the island is run and at what cost to the life of the island this profit has historically been obtained, but all of this implicit information pales in the presence of the physical fact, the dust itself. ... The world Naipaul sees is of course no void at all: it is a world dense with physical and social phenomena, brutally alive with the complications and contradictions of actual human endeavour. ... This world of Naipaul's is in fact charged with what can only be described as a romantic view of reality, an almost unbearable tension between the idea and the physical fact ...
      xxx/ellauri200.html on line 293: It is making me really sad, I am telling you.
      xxx/ellauri200.html on line 312: Her mother shed a tear or two but wasn't really
      xxx/ellauri200.html on line 595: God made the petreous rocks, the arboreal trees, Jumala muka teki kallioiset kivet, puiset puut,
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 44: Hiljaa virzaa, Don kertoo Donin ja kasakoiden kamppailusta puna-armeijaa vastaan sisällissodan aikana ja on merkittävä siksi, ettei siinä ole yhtään positiivista bolševikkihahmoa. Siitäpä se saikin Nobel-palkinnon. Hiljaa virtaa Don on sosialistisen realismin merkkiteoksia, vaikkakaan se ei täysin noudata sen kaavaa. Vielä paxumpaa potaskaa Nobel-lautakunnan mielestä oli Aron raiskaajat.
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 46: Šolohov osoittaa teoksessaan olevansa psykologinen realisti, ihmissuhteiden monimuotoisuuden tarkka erittelijä, parhaimpien venäläisten kertojien tapaan. Neuvostoliitto määräsi vuonna 1932 taiteilijat noudattamaan sosialistisen realismin (psykologisen irrealismin) periaatteita, joita Šolohov ei kovin tarkkaan noudattanut ja joutui siksi puolustelemaan viranomaisille teoksensa painokelpoisuutta. Tosin teoksen alkuosa ehti ilmestyä ennen vuoden 1932 määräystä. Teos myös asennoituu myönteisen utopistisesti sosialismin tulevaisuuteen, joten sen ensimmäisten niteiden sallittiin ilmestyä.
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 54: Sosiaalisen ympäristön vaikutus yksilön kehitykseen on Rogerinkin sepustusten kantava teema, ja häntä pidetään 1800-luvun realismin ja naturalismin perinteen jälkijättöisenä jatkajana. Martin du Gardin tunnetuin teos on kahdeksanosainen sarja Thibault’n suku (Les Thibault), josta on suomennettu kuusi osaa.
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 307: That is what intelligent people can do. Of course, you always say that stupid people think they are clever. But many really intelligent people also know that they are above average - I think that makes them very self-confident. Because it is great to be above average. I think I am too.
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 452: Yes he is. Vladimir Putin is furious that America and NATO are now supporting Ukraine militarily with the supply of heavy weapons. He really is but he tries his best not to show it.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 546: Ei mitä vittua, Riku Rinkula uskookin markkinaohjattuun demokratiaan!? Sykkiikö sen laajan sosialistis-realistisen rintakehän alla sittenkin Lazlon kylmä jutkupumppu!? Kangolin lierihattu kyllä vähän viittais siihen. Kangolin kuvastossa 2022 ei ole ainuttakaan lierihattua.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 772: Esimerkiksi kirjan sivuhahmo Tom Östlundin ongelmallinen avioliitto vaimonsa kanssa on kuvattu kummankin osapuolen motiiveja kliinisesti, realistisesti esitellen. Kohtaukset jotka elokuvissa saisivat katsojat pyörittämään turhautuneina silmiään toimivat, koska Sariola ei jätä ymmärtämättä hahmojaan, vaikka empatiaa ei sivuilta tihku. Kuvaukset ovat kuin havaintoja perheterapiaistunnoista. Seuraavassa Tomin vaimon, Sirkan, motiiveja selittävä kappale:
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 851: Veljeni Sebastianin (1985) kaltaista kirjaa en muista hetkeen suomalaisessa kirjallisuudessa kohdanneeni. Pikkuvanhasta 11-vuotiaasta Antista kertova tarina on suomalainen Peltirumpu, näennäisrealismista ponnistava satu.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 859: Antin matka alkaa loppupäästä, ikkunalaudalta, ja kertoo sitten omituisesta vuodesta pojan elämässä. Kertomuksen aikana esiin nousee myös katkelma Kaarinan kirjoittamasta romaanista, joka on tarinan maailmassa (auto)fiktiota mutta asettuu lujemmin perinteiseen psykologiseen realismiin kuin sitä ympäröivä kertomus.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 877: Keinotekoinen ehkä mutta inhorealistinen. Sellainen muovisäkkimeri siellä paraikaa onkin, sargassolevän sijasta, kiitos vitun muovin kierrättäjien.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 947: Kaikki Annika Idströmin teokset kiinnittyvät oman aikansa yhteiskunnalliseen todellisuuteen ja nostavat esiin sen kipukohtia: avioerolasten ja vanhempien suhdetta, yksinhuoltajaäitien asemaa, erilaisia kasvatuksen instituutioita. Samalla ne kuitenkin irtautuvat 1960-luvulla alkaneesta ja 1970-luvulla jatkuneesta realistisen, osallistuvan ja poliittisen proosan linjasta omaan suuntaansa. Enemmän kuin yhteiskunnallisia kannanottoja tai maailmanparannusta hänen teoksensa ovat matkoja mielen sisäiseen maailmaan.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 951: Ensimmäinen romaani Sinitaivas (1980) käsittelee vielä pääasiassa realistiseen sävyyn neljän naisen hetkeksi yhteen kietoutuvia kohtaloita. Eronnut 6-vuotiaan Maurin yksinhuoltajaäiti Virpi saa asunnon pahanhajuisesta kaupungin vuokratalosta, itähelsinkiläisestä lähiöstä. Päähenkilö ei ole kipuineen ja ahdistuksineen yksin. Hän tutustuu kolmeen samassa talossa asuvaan naiseen, jotka kaikki ovat joko eronneita, yksinhuoltajia, petetyksi tulleita tai pettäneitä ja oirehtivat eri tavoin. Teoksessa kerrostalo alkaa elää ja hengittää kuin Helvi Hämäläisen romaanissa Katuojan vettä (1935), ja erilaisista taustoista ja kohtaloista – myös kilpailusta – huolimatta naiset muodostavat toisilleen jonkinlaisen turvaverkon, yhteisön, jossa "sisaruus" kannattelee.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 959: Jo esikoisteos Sinitaivas kertoi, niin kuin Idströmin itse sitä luonnehtii, "vaikeudesta erottaa todellisuus mielikuvista". Isäni, rakkaani -romaanista lähtien eri todellisuuksien – ulkoisen ja mielensisäisen, aktuaalisen ja kuvitteellisen rajan hämärtyminen – nousee Idströmin tavaramerkiksi. Vielä pidemmälle surrealismiin, fantasiaan, uneen ja hallusinaatioon mennään seuraavassa romaanissa Veljeni Sebastian, jota hallitsevat korosteisesti makaaberit ja groteskit kuvat ja sisäisten tuntojen projisoiminen ulkoiseen.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1058: Tablet III of the Atra-Hasis epic contains the flood myth. It tells of how Enki, speaking through a reed wall, warns the hero Atra-Hasis ('extremely wise') of Enlil´s plan to destroy humankind by flood, telling the hero to dismantle his house (perhaps to provide a construction site) and build a boat to escape. Moreover, this boat is to have a roof "like Abzu" (or Apsi; a subterranean, freshwater realm presided over by Enki); to have upper and lower decks; and to be sealed with bitumen.
      xxx/ellauri212.html on line 77: His novels were admired by the author Somerset Maugham. A few years after Lodwick's death, Anthony Burgess wrote: "He is not afraid of rhetoric, grandiloquence; his knowledge of foreign literature is wide; his mastery of the English language matches Evelyn Waugh's." He warned, nevertheless, that because of his early death he was "in danger of being neglected", and indeed D. J. Taylor has written that in the post-war years Lodwick's "doomy romanticism sat queerly alongside the comic realism of a Waterhouse or an Amis: Lodwick's reputation did not survive the 1960s."
      xxx/ellauri212.html on line 161: all the images of corporeal things, or at least (for that is
      xxx/ellauri212.html on line 413: The painter — whose real name was Balthasar Klossowski de Rola and who died in 2001 — has been a controversial figure in the art world for decades. Many of his paintings show highly sexualized depictions of young girls. His 1934 work "The Guitar Lesson" was one of his first to scandalize his peers. When it was displayed along with "Thérèse Dreaming" and other Balthus paintings at a special exhibit in the Met in 2013, a plaque warned readers that the paintings were disturbing in nature.
      xxx/ellauri212.html on line 425: "Thérèse Dreaming," which was finished in 1938, was Balthus's first painting of an underage model, according to the Village Voice. Balthus toned down the eroticism in his paintings later in his career, but he remained defensive of it: ''I really don't understand why people see the paintings of girls as Lolitas,'' he told the New York Times in 1996. ''My little model is absolutely untouchable to me." For all his artwork, Balthus's biographies and obituaries haven't published evidence of pedophilia in his personal life. Maybe his wee pencil was too shy to actually intrude inside his underage models. I bet he went afterward into the toilet with the canvas. Tai size taas vaan valehteli raukka nälissään, se oli ashkenazi jutku äiskän puolelta ja valehteli siitäkin. Toi kitaraa soittava ämmäoletettu on äijän izensä näköinen, mahtaisiko olla se Dorotea Spiro äitykkä. Sen veli oli jonkin sortin filosofi ja markiisi de Sade fänittäjä. Varmaan äiskä piti niitä pahoin ja niistä tuli jotain pervoja. Niljakasta porukkaa.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 119: yksinäänhän vatanen ja jassu on aina tuolla autiossa talossaan, saunassa ja porealtaassakin aina yksin tai korkeintaan kaksin, herää kysymys onko noilla edes kavereita vai onko molemmat täysiä narsisteja joilla ei kamuja?
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 167: In the best essay ever written on Saul Bellow, Philip Roth wrote that his friend "managed brilliantly to close the gap between Thomas Mann and Damon Runyon". Bellow indeed brought together the teeming, busy world of post-war America, with its wise-guys, money men and "reality instructors", and the high seriousness of old Europe.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 171: "Vulgar Chicago" was always where his heart was. Vulgar Jewish Chicago - and Montreal, where he started out as son of an immigrant small time hustler.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 362: Who is really at fault? Russia, Ukraine or NATO? Comments from a "neutral" Finn - Finland's Former Prime Minister, Finance and Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb. LOL! HAHA! That clown again!!! Who dug HIM up?
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 368: I've met Putin a couple of times. I'm sure he remembers me and my shorts. He hates my shorts, hates the west, he hates liberal democracy, he believes that the west is decadent and he actually believes he can save the west from itself. That is one of the reasons he attacked Ukraine, the real reason was not NATO. He wants to stop Zelensky from wearing shorts with me.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 370: That was only a pretext for a way of life he rejects. He rejected it in Chechnya and Syria (where men wear skirts) and he rejects liberal democracy at every turn and he saw Ukraine moving in that direction. And to top it off, Putin yearns for respect and wants to be seen as a great leader although he is shorter than me, in shorts or without. He thought he could do exactly the same thing in Ukraine as he did with Georgia, Chechnya and Crimea. But no, this time is different, we Westerners really want Ukraina."
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 394: "And this brings me to my conclusion. I’m a strong believer in academic freedom (BUAHAHAHA, stop, you're killing me!) and open debate. I’m somewhat worried coming from a country that lives next to Russia and have been attacked by the Soviet Union and had to survive WW2 as a Soviet neighbor and have had to lose my summerhouse in Porckala to the Soviet Union, that academics make claims that simply are untrue and it doesn’t help if you quote documentation and skew it in a certain direction… more important than international relations theory is the reality of what is happening on the ground.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 396: And when I try to describe a reality that simply does not exist, it can lead to false assumptions that can lead to false conclusions which can lead to the loss of life and summerhouse. I say this as someone who has been in the war and have been on the battle field meditating the peace. The real reason for Putin's attack is threefold (three points only, phew!)
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 413: Aminatu (also Amina; died 1610) was a Hausa (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa_people) Muslim (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim) historical figure in the city-state (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa_Kingdoms) Zazzau (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zazzau) (present-day city of Zaria (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaria) in Kaduna State (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaduna_State)), in what is now in the north-west region of Nigeria (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria). She might have ruled in the mid-sixteenth century. A controversial figure whose existence has been questioned by some historians, her real biography has been somewhat obscured by subsequent legends and folk tales.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 479: But Rahab, you must realize that female orgasm is not indispensable for conception, while cum pretty much is (except for pre-cum, but that's so close to coming as makes no difference). Female orgasm is there just as a spark to make it easier for men to get their 5 strokes in. Once the sperm packet is in place, female orgasm may help the little tadpoles to find their way to the jackpot a little faster, but it works tolerably well without.
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 508: I'm not asking for less penetrating sex, for penetrating sex is really important. Important for what? For reproduction yes, but you are hardly into that. More penetrating, you perhaps meant to say. Tärppä tepastele ympäri ja heiluttelee käsiä, mutta pysyttelee juuri ja juuri punaisella täplällä. Kukaan ei uskaltanut istua kazomossa eturivissä.
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 106: Since 1945, the United States has very rarely achieved meaningful victory. The United States has fought five major wars — Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan — and only the Gulf War in 1991 can really be classified as a clear success. A month into his presidency, Donald Trump lamented that the US no longer wins wars as it once did.
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 123: So, the government which was supposed to fall didn’t. As a result, Iraq’s little boys and girls and men and women of all ages didn’t shower kisses on US troops as they freed successive cities and finally Baghdad. During this piece of cake triumph, the "coalition forces" might lose a few troops to accidents and friendly fire like in Grenada, Bosnia and even Afghanistan, but the Iraqis wouldn’t really fight. Thus, we would not have a serious casualty count on our side and attribute a limited number of Iraqi civilian deaths to the cause of freedom itself. The United States would show off the tens of thousands of cowardly Iraqi POWs who surrendered without firing a shot.
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 306: Juuri kun pääsin kiittämästä Löllöä realismin striikistä, se lankee taas samanlaiseen optimismi-humanismi-idealismi-liipalaapaan josta kirjan aloitti. Voihan helkutti. Homomensuuraa taas peleihin. Me ollaan maailmankaikkeuden tärkeimpiä mittoja. Se on kuule paskapuhetta, Löllö hölmöpää!
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 322: Bobby Fischer changed the world! I believe he inherited some family mental disorders, and had deep issues regarding his father (as you may or may not know, Mr. Fischer was not his real father - his real father was a Hungarian (I believe a physicist) to whom Bobby bore an amazing resemblance! His BBC accent was just too good, so he must be a - Hungarian!
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 332: Fischer: I was really for the generals, you know. but in the end the president of the so-called democracy won. But I'm hoping for some kind of a Seven Days In May scenario in the lakes of Ontario, where the country will be taken over by the military, all the civil guards, to close down all the synagogues, arrest all the Jews, execute hundreds of thousand of Jewish ringleaders, and ,you know, apologize to the Arabs for the killing, .. for all the Jews over there of that bandit state, you know Israel. I'm hoping for a totally new world.
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 336: Fischer: Yeah. Nobody here gives a shit about the Japanese. How many hundreds of thousand people did the US kill with the atom bombs , justifying it with the most ridiculous excuse that it saved millions American soldiers, when Japan would gonna surrender in a few weeks or month or so anyway. Right? The United State is based on lies, is based on theft. Look what I have done for the US. Nobody has single handily done more for the US them me, I really believe in this. When I won the World Championship in 1972, the United States had an image of ,you know, a football country, baseball country, but nobody thought of it as an intellectual country. I turned all that around single handily, right? But I was useful then because it was the cold war, right? But now I'm not useful anymore, you see, the cold war is over and now they want to wipe me out, get everything I have, put me into prison.
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 410: As it happened, en ollut paikalla, 1977 kesällä olin Sekun kanssa Eirassa enimmäxeen vällykäärmeenä. Lightning struck, and the city went dark for real. By the time the power came back, 25 hours later, arsonists had set more than 1,000 fires and looters had ransacked 1,600 stores, per the New York Times. Opportunistic thieves grabbed whatever they could get their hands on, from luxury cars to sink stoppers and clothespins, according to the New York Post. The sweltering streets became a battleground, where, per the Post, “even the looters were being mugged.”
      xxx/ellauri218.html on line 459: A Workers World editorial named his real reason for sparing the sanitation workers: “Rockefeller refused to call the National Guard … because he was afraid to do so.” He had revealed his fear of labor’s strength in a Feb. 9 statement: “There are real risks as far as the stability and structure of organized labor and organized community are concerned.”
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 444: There important historical antecedents that may help us figure out the true reasons of the charming beauty of Ukranian women. Ukraine is a very special country which is located nearly in the centre of Europe. Therefore, it has always been the point of intersection between different cultures and nations. It has been largely affected by both, the West and the East. The trade routes that were used by the ancient and middle ages merchants ran through the territory of the modern-day Ukraine. Thus, nations such as the Nordic Vikings and Southern Greeks met each other en route to their destinations towns and ports. They made their way through Ukraine. Eastern tribes of the Pechenegs, Kipchaks and even Mongols have all contributed to the modern beauty of the Ukranian women. Afterwards, it was largely affected by Russia which also has very beautiful women. During the past century, lots of European nations managed to leave their scumbags in the Ukraine. So, this is the historical background which helps us realise that the current beauty of the Ukranian women is attributed to the mixture of very different nations from two different parts of the world.
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 499: A man with an apparent 48-year grudge has been going each morning to urinate on the grave of his ex, much to the horror of her furious kids, who realized something was wrong when they discovered bags of poop left at their mom’s final resting place. “I felt like getting out and killing him,” said Michael Andrew Murphy, 43, told The Post of what it was like to catch the man he says has been desecrating the burial site of his mom, Linda Torello. Then my sis could have gone and peed, crapped and menstruated on his.
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 524: After Pierre releases the duo for correctly answering a question about ostriches, Fred and Barney head over to a local arcade named Captain Stu's Space-O-Rama. Once inside, they encounter Zoltan and his cultists who give them Wilma and Betty in exchange for a toy that Fred and Barney later on (see below) try to pass off as the Transfunctioner. Tommy, Christie, and the jocks arrive along with Nelson and his dog, whom they release after Tommy snatches the fake Transfunctioner from Zoltan. The two sets of aliens arrive and notify everyone of the real Continuum Transfunctioner: a Rubik's Cube that Barney has been working hard to solve. He then solves it on the spot, causing the device to shapeshift into its true form. The boys are warned that once the five girls stop flashing, the universe will be destroyed.
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 566: Keski-ikäinen (häh? 36vee?) teatteriohjaaja Wall-e kävelee New Yorkin kadulla ja esittelee itsensä kertojanäänen kautta. Hän kertoo olevansa menossa illalliselle vanhan ystävän McCrean kutsumana, vaikkei häntä juuri huvittaisi. Hän kertoo olleensa rikkaan perheen taksilla ajeleva lapsi, joka täytti elämänsä musiikilla ja taiteella. Nyt hän näkee itsensä epäonnisena näytelmäkirjailijana ja teatteriohjaajana, joka on ryhtynyt näyttelijäksi ja on nyt työtön ja rahaton 36-vuotias. Perheen rahat ovat huuhtoutuneet alas kurkusta. Hän kertoo naisystävänsä EVEn käyvän kolmena iltana viikossa tarjoilemassa elättääkseen heidät. Muina iltoina hiän tarjoilee Wall-e:lle molempiin päihin. Ettei joutuisi puhumaan McCrealle tilanteestaan, Wall-e päättää selviytyä illasta tekemällä koko ajan kysymyksiä McCrealle.
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 576: Miesten odotellessa öljynvaihtoa Wall-e lopulta haluaa kertoa McCrealle mitä todella ajattelee tämän tarinoista ja tavasta elää. Hän sanoo, ettei pohjimmiltaan ymmärrä mistä McCrea oikein puhuu, koska itse nauttii valtavasti pienistä arkisista asioista tavallisessa porvarillisessa elämässään, kuten tyhjien pullojen keruusta roskalaatikoista ja sähköhuovasta. Hän sanoo sellaisten yhteisöjen, joissa McCrea on elänyt, olevan suunniteltu ihmisille jotka haluavat kokea täydellisen tarkoituksettomuuden kalliimmalla hinnalla. McCrea puolustautuu sanomalla, että valtaosa ihmisistä pakenee tällästä älyllistä byssötystä työhön, tylsään parisuhteeseen tai mihin hyvänsä olosuhteisiin jossa voivat toimia kuin robotit. Hyvästä syystäkin.
      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 44: The general gist is that humans originally spread throughout the galaxy from a planet called Hain. The Hainish colonies (including Earth) all eventually lost contact with and then memory of each other; each book or story then shows a planet at or shortly after the moment when contact is re-established. It’s a useful way to frame the classic sociological sci-fi writing that Le Guin is known for—an Envoy or Observer from the slowly burgeoning coalition of planets can arrive at a completely new human society, which Le Guin can then use to dissect and explore some facet of real life through speculative worldbuilding. And the best part of it is that unless Darwin got his hairy foot into it, all the Hainians got fully interlocking genitals! One of the biggest obstacles to enjoyable alien sex is overcome.
      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 275: Although Le Guin is primarily known for her works of speculative fiction, she also wrote realistic fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and several other literary forms, which makes her work quite difficult for librarians to classify. Her writings received critical attention from mainstream critics, critics of children´s literature, and critics of speculative fiction. Le Guin herself said that she would prefer to be known as an "American novelist". Le Guin´s transgression of conventional boundaries of genre led to literary criticism of Le Guin becoming "Balkanized", particularly between scholars of children´s literature and speculative fiction. Commentators have noted that the Earthsea novels specifically received less critical attention because they were considered children´s books. Le Guin herself took exception to this treatment of children´s literature, describing it as "adult chauvinist piggery". In 1976, literature scholar George Slusser criticized the "silly publication classification designating the original series as 'children's literature'", while in Barbara Bucknall´s opinion Le Guin "can be read, like Tolkien, by ten-year-olds and by adults. These stories are ageless because they deal with problems that beset us at any age."
      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 300: Each volume of Anals of the Western Shore also describes the coming of age of its protagonists, and features explorations of being enslaved to one´s own power. The process of growing up is depicted as seeing beyond narrow choices the protagonists are presented with by society. In Gifts, Orrec and Gry realize that the powers their people possess can be used in two ways: for control and dominion, or for healing and nurturing. Which will it be? This recognition allows them to take a third choice, viz. make like a tree and leave. This wrestling with choice has been compared to the choices the characters are forced to make in Le Guin´s short story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas". Similarly, Ged helps Tenar in The Tombs of Atuan to value herself and to find choices that she did not see, leading her to leave the Tombs with him. But remember, Le Guin never left Portland where her wimpy husband could barely hold a teaching job.
      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 321: Not really.
      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 376: For the briefest of moments, a veil lifts, and he speaks about wanting more time, not wanting to die. He shyly admits that he needs more time to make peace with the difficult reality that he is merely “a reader and a teacher, and not a creator.” It is a tragic confession. How excruciating it must be to revel in creative genius yet not possess the gift to create.
      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 396: Just imagine looking out your window directly on the East River with nothing intervening between your view of the Statue of Liberty, way down the harbour, and the marvelous beauty of Brooklyn Bridge close above you on your right! All of the great new skyscrapers of lower Manhattan are marshaled directly across from you, and there is a constant stream of tugs, liners, sail boats, etc in procession before you on the river! It´s really a magnificent place to live. This section of Brooklyn is very old, but all the houses are in splendid condition and have not been invaded by foreigners.
      xxx/ellauri227.html on line 344: Despite the titillating title, there's no sex to speak of in Marklund's second thriller featuring Swedish reporter Annika Bengtzon. The events in this book precede those in The Bomber, which introduced Annika as a successful newspaper editor. Here we see her eight years earlier, working as a summer intern at the same Stockholm paper. A young stripper's body is found in a city park, and as Annika and her colleagues investigate, they discover some strange links between the murder, high-ranking Swedish officials, and an illegal espionage operation long since disbanded. Meanwhile, Annika is struggling with a clingy boyfriend and learning the ins and outs of reporting in a competitive environment. These struggles are more compelling than the crimes she is investigating, and the action tends to move at a snail's pace until the rushed climax. However, fans of The Bomber will enjoy a second dose of spunky Annika and the realistic newsroom scenes. An author's note gives helpful background information on Swedish politics and the real-life inspiration for the story.
      xxx/ellauri228.html on line 235: Lemin varhaiset teokset olivat sosialistisia realistisia, mutta myöhempinä vuosinaan hän kritisoi tätä näkökohtaa. Vuonna 1982, kun sotatilalaki alkoi Puolassa, Lem muutti Berliiniin opiskelemaan ja seuraavana vuonna hän haihtui useiksi vuosiksi (1983–1988) Wieniin. Hän ei kuitenkaan koskaan osoittanut halua muuttaa pysyvästi länteen. Itäblokin standardien mukaan Lem oli taloudellisesti hyvinvoiva suurimman osan elämästään, mutta ei ökyrikas kuten siitä olis takuulla tullut meillä jenkeissä. Mikä ääliö. Lem kritisoi kapitalismia, totalitarismia ja sekä stalinistisia että länsimaisia ideologioita. Hyvä ettei otettu sitä Science Fiction Writers of Americaan, eihän se mikään jenkki ollutkaan.
      xxx/ellauri228.html on line 378: Dreams, reality, death - on wave after wave. Unet, todellisuus, kuolema, aalto aallolta.
      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/ellauri228.html on line 544: No no, Robinson, formerly Expedition Robinson, is a Swedish reality game show and the original version of the international Survivor format. Ei siinä ollut vaan 1 mies, vaan useampia, plus useita isotissisiä naisia, joista miehille tulee kova kisa, ja kääntäen. Daniel ei osannut. Sen kirja on melkein koko ajan ihmisen kamppailua luontoa vastaan. Väärin väärin, luonto on jo päihitetty, jäljellä on vaan toiset apinat. Ja mitä homoilua tämä on:
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 101: 21. The Knowledg of the First Attesters is ascertain’d by what has been prov’d. §. §. 15.16. Their Veracity must be prov’d by shewing there could be no Apparent Good to move their Wills to deceive us; and the best proof (omitting the Impossibility of joyning in such an Universal Conspiracy to deceive, the Certain loss of their Credit to tell a Lie against Notorious Matters of Fact &c.) is the seen Impossibility of Compassing their Immediate End, which was to Deceive. Which reason is grounded on this, that no one man, who is not perfectly Frantick, acts for an End that he plainly sees Impossible to be compassed. For example, to fly to the Moon (LOL), or to swim over Thames upon a Pig of Lead. (Except a really Big Hollow Pig of Lead.)
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 146: Phase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet. Want to keep track of scores Phase 10 but don’t want to use paper? There really wasn’t any easy way to do it electronically. I can’t think of an app that would do this well. Here’s what I would want the score keeper to be able to do: enter in numbers and the total score is calculated automatically keep track of who has completed a phase in a round easily calculate which phase each player is on Well, could a spreadsheet do that? Yes! Yes it can! Here’s mine: And here’s the template version: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PzaZWrFHKojBDYrMMDB-5gSQEs9ORg65Jt4MMbVfI2M/copy?copyComments=false It accomplishes all of the … Continue readingPhase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 194: for real, not a gunfighter.
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 452: Snuffleupagus (left), was Big Bird´s imaginary friend, whom grown-ups on the show never saw. But when child molestation became a bigger media issue in the ´80s, "Sesame Street" decided to make Snuffy real. That was to encourage kids to confide in adults, even when they worried their story wouldn´t be believed.
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 515: And then there are a legion of Mr. Hyde type doppelgängers in more or less crappy B movies, which do not really deserve the name, since they hardly count as friends, though imaginary. There´s even a TV film whose name is Imaginary friends. The plot is too lame to relate here, see for yourself.
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 527: In "A Beautiful Mind," schizophrenic mathematician John Nash hallucinates a best friend (but awful babysitter) played by Paul Bettany (left). Fun fact: Bettany is married to Jennifer Connelly, who played Nash´s wife in the film, in real life. What fun!
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 677: Isä Brown-interni Vajda pohtii Jan von Plaatton säestyxellä millaista on olla vainaja. Vaughan Supple miettii puolestaan what does it mean to "Be Alive". Tää pöljä "lauluntekijä" ottaa typerään "videoesseeseen" lainauxia aiheesta paizi Tarkovskin Soljarixesta jopa Woody Allenilta, tonttumieheltä joka pukeutui siittiöxi ja nai alaikäistä eteläkorealaista tytärpuoltansa.
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 759: The 200 or so lyric pieces which represent the core of his poetic genius, whether describing a scene of nature or passions of love, put a premium on metaphysics. Tyutchev´s world is bipolar like himself. He commonly operates with such categories as night and day, north and south, dream and reality, cosmos and chaos, still world of winter and spring teeming with life. Each of these images is imbued with specific meaning. (Huoh.)
      xxx/ellauri230.html on line 322: On 11 January 1943, Koo signed in London a new Sino-British treaty that saw Britain renounce all of its extraterritorial rights in China, through the British refused to return Hong Kong as the Chinese had wanted. Through Koo failed to secure the return of Hong Kong, he called the new Sino-British treaty in his diary "a really an epoch-making event-the biggest treaty in a century". Kiitos vaan japsut ja sakemannit vetoavusta!
      xxx/ellauri230.html on line 531: Perinteinen korealainen buddhalaistemppeli, jonka edustalla seisoo vaivaiset 23-metrinen Maitreja-buddhan patsas. Turkmenistanin presidentin Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedovin razastajapazas olisi korkeampi, jos sen kuusimetrinen koirapazas laitettaisiin istumaan razastajapazaan päälle. Edellisen presidentti Niyazovin näköispazas oli vain 12-metrinen, mutta se kääntyi levylautasella aina aurinkoon.
      xxx/ellauri230.html on line 547: In 2013 Narendra Modi ordered to build a statue of Unity representing good old Sardar Patel that towers almost 600 feet (182 m) high, almost 300 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty. Sardar Patel was only 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) in real life.
      xxx/ellauri230.html on line 581: Vauzi vau, löytyy kokonainen japanilaisten pikkujalkojen jumise! Is there really no word for ‘foot’ in Japanese? Ei vaan あし [ashi] on kuin Suomessa sääri ja/tai jalkaterä. Fito on ilmeinen lainasana. Tähän löytyi sentään vastaus:
      xxx/ellauri231.html on line 379: Ivan Buninin teokset koostuvat runoudesta, proosasta ja käännöksistä. Hän debytoi kokoelmalla Runot (1887–1891), runokirja, joka näyttää symboliikan elementtejä. Inspiraatio, jonka hän ammensi realismista, ilmenee sarjassa melankolisia tarinoita Venäjän maaseudusta ja sen rappeutumisesta, jossa hän halusi kuvata "Venäjää ilman meikkiä". Romaanit Derévnya (1910) (Kylä) ja Sukhodól (1912) kuvasivat kyläelämän raakuutta ja maanomistajaluokan rappeutumista. Surullista, surullista. Näin siis ennen bolshevikkivallankumousta. Buninin proosatyylille on ominaista melankolia, varautuneisuus ja keskittyminen, tiivistetty eleganssi.
      xxx/ellauri232.html on line 94: Meanwhile, optimistic neoliberal positions wonder how could this happen, if the world is richer than ever, and more and more people have been dragged from poverty. That statistics is no longer even true, and largely overlooks that the poorest classes in developed countries have seen none of this improvement, and that redistribution mechanisms in these countries have been severely diminished by decades of neoliberal policies. The picture below displays the real income growth of the world population, and where it has (roughly) ended up.
      xxx/ellauri232.html on line 149: De rörelser som gick under namn av fascism var alltför olika för att sammanfattas i ett begrepp. Den tyske historikern Wolfgang Wipperman har gjort ett försök till tredelning av begreppet. Han talar om den italienska ”normalfascismen”, den tyska ”radikalfascismen” och slutligen den östeuropeiska fascismen. En sådan realtypisk tredelning av fascismbegreppet har en empirisk konkretion och ger en bättre utgångspunkt för forskningen än Griffins tandlösa definition.
      xxx/ellauri232.html on line 151: Den tyske historikern Wolfgang Wipperman har gjort ett försök till tredelning av begreppet. Han talar om den italienska ”normalfascismen”, den tyska ”radikalfascismen” och slutligen den östeuropeiska fascismen. En sådan realtypisk tredelning av fascismbegreppet har en empirisk konkretion och ger en bättre utgångspunkt för forskningen än Griffins tandlösa definition.
      xxx/ellauri232.html on line 356: I love the Shabbat experience (especially the candle lighting and the kiddush), but why so many restrictions? No driving, no shopping, no playing music, no chatting on the phone — you're not even allowed to check your e-mail! Sounds more like a prison than a day of rest. Why not just focus on the beautiful rituals and the restful atmosphere? I'd love to start keeping Shabbat, but all that "don't do this" and "don't do that" is a real turn-off...
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 93: Den tunna blå linjen är lite mer realistisk än tex Unge Wallenberg, men båda visar tydliga spår på typiskt svenskt (själv)bedrägeri. Den ytterst osannolika fattiga judiska småförsäljaren vars dotter är en lika fattig gatupolis Leah, till exempel, istället för en kurd eller irakisk muslim i samma roll. Haha, låt mig skratta. Gamla ovänbilder andvänds för at sudda ut de aktuella. Svenskarna gör en stor runda kring araber; även unga Wallenbergs färggranne vän är en neger. Leah spelas av en turk som heter Erdogan.
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 471: Sorry, son. I don’t know what to do. I am a software developer 2000-present. My name is "Jack Claxton". In 1995 when I begat my son I had other low-paying dead-end jobs. Now *that* is really sad. I understand my son's disappointment in his dad.
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 475: This really hits home for me. I am exactly 27 years old, I work two somewhat dead-end, low-paying jobs (warehouse at Floor and Decor and a DSP for the developmentally disabled). Last year, I tried to commit suicide in my car after a long period of living in my car. The car didn't survive the suicide attempt, but I did. Surprisingly, I only got a few bumps and bruises from the accident, but nothing major. I was in a psych ward for 2 weeks. After that, I had to move back in with my parents in their one bedroom apartment. I hate them for all that they put me through this past year, but I'm grateful for their conditional love. My presence in my dad's life counts for a lot, especially since he probably feels like a failure like you and me.
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 495: these toxic elements were removed from my life, and it really changed my experience. Mine were 55, 6 and 3 when this happened, so I really got lucky.
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 496: I'm believing it works out better for me on the next go around, what with this vasectomy and all, I really do wish that for myself. And I hope my unborn children perhaps bury me someday. In a garbage bag. Harri Sirolan äiti toivoi että sen 2 poikaa seisoisi sen kuolinvuoteen vieressä kuin kynttilät. Harrin tuikku valitettavasti pääsi sammumaan ennen aikojaan.
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 499: Thank you for this response, I am a female, 55 years old, without my 2 children who went in a car accident. All of my life I had to deal with women complaining about being single moms. It is really only me who is genuinely single. Plus, my own mother is toxic. I wish I wasn’t born, but I still see the beauty in this earth for software developers.
      xxx/ellauri234.html on line 502: Dear Jack I second what someone else said in their comment, you are a sick person. I’m also 27 & I struggled with depression starting at 13. It’s either a miracle that I’m still alive or I just really suck at killing myself because I had 10 suicide attempts & just as many hospitalizations. Honestly if I had ever heard one of my parents say something like your post it would have broken me beyond repair. What a turd!
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 404: Niin myös lukijalle annetaan ymmärtää, tunteeko "sukuhenki" kertojan oman epitafinsa kautta. Jos loppujen lopuksi kaikki ovat yksin, yksinäisyyteen pätee yhteinen kuolevaisuus, ja sitä lisää myös sukulaisherkkyyden läsnäolo. Kuolevaisuus ei ole alistettu johonkin henkilökohtaisen pelastuksen tai lunastuksen suunnitelmaan. "Elegia" ei ole tässä suhteessa tavanomainen pastoraalinen elgia; se ei tarjoa lohdutusta esimerkiksi Miltonin Lycidasille(1637). Grayn runo viittaa siihen, että elegisti on itse voimaton kuoleman edessä, eikä pysty viittaamaan siihen uskonnolliseen vakaumukseen, jolla se voidaan tehdä ymmärrettäväksi. Perusteltuja ovat realisoitumattomat elämät, joista runoilijan elämä on yksi esimerkki. "Elegia" on ehkä ennen kaikkea harjoittelua tunteiden vaihteluissa: puhuja tuntee kunnioittamattomia kuolleita ja kunnioitettuja kuolleita; hän kuvittelee tiettyjä henkilöitä, joita kohtaan hän voi tuntea; hän käyttää säälittävää harhaa tunteakseen kukan "syntyneen punastumaan näkymätön"; hän tuntee "ihmiskuntaa" kohtaan; ja "sukuhengen" kautta hän tuntee itsensä. Runo harjoittaa herkkyyttä. Pimeys, jossa kertoja seisoo, on kuolevaisuuden yö, jota valaisevat vain erilaiset tunteet. Tämä sympatian yhteinen nimittäjä, teoksen " The Progress of Poesy: A Pindaric Ode" alkuEnsimmäinen kolmiosa päättyy Aphroditeen ("Cytherean päivä"), luovan voiman hahmo, joka yhdistää veden ja musiikin ("reippaat nuotit poljinrytmissä"; "ylevät, ilmassa leijuvat kädet"). Hän on uudelleen esiintuleva "Venus"Oodi keväälle ", johon osallistui, kuten Venus tuossa runossa, joukko juhlijoita: "Katso hänen lämmintä poskeaan ja kohoavaa rintaansa, liiku / nuoren Halun kukinta ja rakkauden violetti valo." "Oodi keväälle", "ruusuinen rintakehä, / ... Paljasta kauan odotetut kukat, / ja herätä purppura vuosi!"
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 479: Anti-Semitic sentiments appear in many of his stories, inspired by Jewish publishers who had turned down his work – sentiments for which he never really apologized. In 1983, he told a journalist, “There is a trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity. I mean there’s always a reason why anti-anything crops up anywhere; even a stinker like Hitler didn’t just pick on them for no reason.”
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 701: Two coursers of ethereal race, Kaksi eteerisen rodun kurssilaista,
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 732: Thomas Hudson (April 1791 – June 1844) was an English writer and performer of comic songs who was one of the earliest credited songwriters in the music hall tradition. His songs, esp. Spider and the Fly, were described as "lively and really witty".
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 814: `Once,' said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, `I was a real Turtle.'
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 822: `We called him Tortoise because he taught us,' said the Mock Turtle angrily: `really you are very dull!'
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 837: "You can really have no notion how delightful it will be Et oi arvata kuinka onnellinen voikaan olla hän,
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 104: Äläs nyt toppuutteli Osmo Markea. Huomaavat vielä että meillä on kotona tälläsiä lääppimistapoja. Topi kiusaa tyttöjä aivan simona. Eero on pyöreistä silmälaseistaan huolimatta oikea visukinttu. Varmaan senkin lasit välähtelevät ilkeästi. Eero oli vielä liian nuori huomaamaan, miten Marken silmät sädehtivät ja hymy oli lempeä. Kuten pomppatakkinen saapasjalka isoisä, Marquetta oli hieno nurealta puolelta. Marken toimesta pahuudesta tuli hyvyyttä ja raakuudesta kypsyyttä. Olenkohan minä tekopyhä, Marke tutkistelee sydäntään. Voi kauheaa! Topi oli yllättänyt Marken kadulla keikailemassa Osmolle. Vaikka eniten Marquetta rakasti opettajia, niille oli ihana niiata ujona ja kixauttaakin tilaisuuden tarjoutuessa.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 714: eras sólo el aroma de los cereales que amo.

      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 864: Si el psicoanálisis freudiano veía a la persona desde sus conductas problemáticas y el conductismo visualizaba a la personas como seres pasivos, es decir, que no tenían demasiadas opciones de influir en el entorno. La visión de Carl Rogers y el humanismo, en cambio, era totalmente distinta, porque el ser humano es visto como un individuo activo y dueño de su propia realización. Para Rogers, una persona que presta atención al proceso de valoración orgánica es una persona plenamente funcional o autorrealizada.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 886: Sin duda, Maslow se asocia al concepto de autorrealización, porque en su teoría habla de las necesidades que tenemos las personas de desarrollarnos, de buscar nuestro máximo potencial. Y es que, según éste, las personas tienen un deseo innato para autorrealizarse, para ser lo que quieran ser, y tienen la capacidad capacidad para perseguir sus objetivos de manera autónoma y libre.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 887: En cierto modo, el modo en el que un individuo enfoque su autorrealización se corresponderá al tipo de personalidad que manifieste en su día a día. Eso implica que para Maslow la personalidad está relacionada con los aspectos motivacionales que tienen que ver con los objetivos y las situaciones que vive cada ser humano; no es algo estático que permanezca en el interior de la cabeza de las personas y se manifieste unidireccionalmente, de adentro hacia afuera, tal y como podría criticarse de algunas concepciones reduccionistas y deterministas de este fenómeno psicológico.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 890: La personalidad autorrealizada
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 892: Maslow piensa que alcanzar las necesidades de autorrealización está en las manos de todo el mundo, sin embargo, son pocos los que lo consiguen. Las personas que logran satisfacer sus necesidades de autorrealización son personas autorrealizadas. Ahora bien, Maslow afirma que menos del 1% de la población pertenecen a esta clase de individuos.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 893: Las personas autorrealizadas se caracterizan porque:
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 897: Perciben la realidad de manera más clara y objetiva
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 921: realizadas-abraham-maslow">13 características de las personas autorrealizadas según Abraham Maslow.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 938: Necesidades de autorrealización: desarrollo moral, espiritual, búsqueda de una meta en vida...
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 941: Las necesidades han de ir cubriéndose para poder aspirar al nivel superior. Por ejemplo, si no tenemos las necesidades fisiológicas cubiertas no podemos aspirar a las necesidades de afiliación. En el nivel superior se encuentran las necesidades de autorrealización. Es esta jerarquía la que según Maslow marcaba el modo en el que la personalidad se adapta a las circunstancias, dependiendo de cada situación vivida. Se trata, en definitiva, de una concepción de la personalidad que abarca aspectos psicológicos muy extensos y que va más allá del enfoque psicométrico que dominaba en su época.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 963: Las personas altamente funcionales se caracterizan por estar en un proceso constante de auto-actualización, es decir, búsqueda de un ajuste casi perfecto con los objetivos y las metas vitales. Este proceso de desarrollo personal se encuentra en el presente, por lo que siempre está en funcionamiento. De este modo, la personalidad de las personas altamente funcionales es, para Mr. Rabbit, un marco en el que fluye en tiempo real un modo de vivir la vida que se adapta a las circunstancias constantemente.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1003: Sinulla on tarve, että muut ihmiset arvostavat ja ihailevat sinua, ja silti olet kriittinen itseäsi kohtaan. Vaikka persoonallisuudellasi on joitain heikkouksia, pystyt yleensä kompensoimaan ne. Sinulla on huomattava käyttämätön kapasiteetti, jota et ole hyödyntänyt. Vaikka olet kurinalainen ja itsehillintä ulkopuolelta, sinulla on taipumus olla peloissaan ja epävarma sisältä. Joskus sinulla on vakavia epäilyksiä siitä, oletko tehnyt hyvin tai tehnyt oikeita päätöksiä. Pidät tietystä määrästä muutosta ja vaihtelua ja tunnet itsesi petetyksi, kun ympärilläsi on rajoituksia ja rajoituksia. Olet myös ylpeä siitä, että olet itsenäinen ajattelija; ja olla hyväksymättä muiden väitteitä ilman riittäviä todisteita. Mutta mielestäsi ei ole viisasta olla hyvin rehellinen paljastaessasi itsesi muille. Joskus olet ulospäinsuuntautunut, ystävällinen ja seurallinen, kun taas toisinaan olet introvertti, varovainen ja varautunut. Jotkut pyrkimyksistäsi ovat yleensä melko epärealistisia.
      xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1047: Kukaan ei voi epäillä sitä, että optimismi on asenne, joka voi viedä meidät pitkälle elämässä ja auttaa meitä olemaan onnellisia. Optimismi on hyve, kunhan optimistisella ihmisellä on korkea itseluottamus ja hän on realistinen ympäröivään ympäristöön nähden. Elikkä siis terve optimisti on se jolla oikeasti on hyvin pullat uunissa.
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      1. Ne ovat epärealistisia.
        xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1061: Tämän tyyppiset yksilöt eivät ole realistisia ja käyttävät optimismia paetakseen turhautumista ja sitä tosiasiaa, että heidän on kohdattava epämiellyttävä todellisuus. Kasvaaksemme ihmisinä kuin Bobin puoliso meidän on kohdattava pelkomme ja olla suvaitsevaisia ​​turhautumiselle, muuten emme hyödy elämänkokemuksista, jotka saavat meidät kärsimään, mikä pitkällä tähtäimellä mahdollistaa vahvan ja valmistautuneen persoonallisuuden kehittymisen tilanteisiin, joista pidämme vähiten, kuten pakkotyö volttikuskina nollasopimuxella.
        xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1062: On mahdotonta elää onnellisena 24 tuntia vuorokaudessa, ellei nuku kellon ympäri, joten meidän on hyväksyttävä se. Lisäksi falskit optimistit eivät yleensä saavuta asettamiaan tavoitteita, koska ne eivät ole realistisia ja falski optimismi turhauttaa heitä turhaan, ei ne mitään opi.
        xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1074: Falski optimismi voi tuntua hyvältä motivointityökalulta, mutta se ei johdu siitä, vaan siitä että odotukset ja tavoitteet ovat kohtuuttomia. Väärän optimismin käyttäminen tavoitteiden saavuttamiseksi voi tuoda kielteisiä seurauksia. Tästä syystä on aina tärkeää, että asettamamme tavoitteet ovat saavutettavissa, realistisia, selkeitä ja mitattavissa, kuten selitimme artikkelissamme: Tavoitteiden asettamisen tärkeys urheilupsykologiassa.
        xxx/ellauri239.html on line 50: Wayne W. Dyer on izehoitopersoona, joka on tullut mainituxi toisaalla esimerkkinä ESFP-persoonallisuudesta. ESFP (extroverted sensing feeling perceiving) is one of the sixteen personality types of the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory (MBTI) test. ESFPs operate from the principle that “all the world’s a stage” — and they want to be the stars. ESFP on realistinen sopeutuja ihmissuhteissa. ESFP on jenkein ja ämmämäisin tyypeistä: öykkäri ketku touho ääliö. Tai positiivisemmin, "Free-spirited and fun-loving people persons" kuten Kinsella. ESFPs are enthusiastic about having new experiences and meeting new people. They are generally warm and adaptable realists who go with the flow. ESFP authors include Tony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Bill Clinton, and Paulo "Kani" Coelho. Learn more about how ESFPs write somewhere else. Eli tämä paasaus keskittyy vain Wile E. Coyoteen alias Wayne W. Dyeriin.
        xxx/ellauri239.html on line 112: Onkin varmaan niin että Konfutsen yksinomaan maallista ja käytännöllistä elämää silmälläpitävä oppi paremmin sopii kiinalaisille, joiden elämänharrastukset ovat ”realistista” laatua. Kiinalainen luonne lieneekin yleensä taipuvainen ulkonaiseen huomaavaisuuteen ja älykkyyteen; onhan kiinalainen ”viekkaus” käynyt miltei sananparreksi. Ei niin ollen ihmetytä, jos kiinalainen mandariini sanoo taoisteja ja buddhalaisia tyhjänpäiväisiksi lahkolaisiksi, jotka eivät käytännöllisessä elämässä ole miksikään hyödyksi, he kun ”vain ajattelevat elämää”. Sellainen arvostelu ei itse asiassa merkitse mitään, sillä samalla tavalla nimitetään täällä länsimailla ”haaveilijoiksi” ja ”idealisteiksi” niitä ihmisiä, jotka etsivät syvempää tietoa elämästä kuin sitä, mitä tavalliset oppikoulut tarjoavat, ajatellaan nyt vaikka ruusuristiläisiä.
        xxx/ellauri239.html on line 157: Let’s step back a moment and look at that assumption. Did Jesus say anything about abortion? Did he really believe that abortion was okay?
        xxx/ellauri239.html on line 165: So, as a good Jew, Jesus was firmly convinced that God really meant what he said when He said, “Thou shall not kill.”
        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 134: Guan Moye (simplified Chinese: 管谟业; traditional Chinese: 管謨業; pinyin: Guǎn Móyè; born 17 February 1955) on toistaisexi ainoa aito viirusilmä kiinalainen nobelisti, länsimaisittain vaan Mo Yan, jonka romaanin Punainen durra kahden luvun pohjalta on elokuvakin, nim. Punainen pelto (1987). Länsimaissa Mo Yania on verrattu muun muassa Franz Kafkaan ja Joseph Helleriin. Yhteiskunnallisia kysymyksiä kuvatessaan hän käyttää maagisen realismin keinoja.
        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 164: This is not a movie for the masses. It is, however, a small film about real life hardships and their tragic consequences. While the dialogue and careful pacing befits the original novel, the film sometimes drags because of it. Towne has not given us the great American love story, but he has presented us with a captivating view of 1933 Los Angeles and a tale of romance that involves us in the plight of the characters.
        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 419: Tää homo ei saa sijoitettua pätkää netflix-laatikoihin ja on sixi aivan hukassa. Onko se rom-com, onko se komedia laisinkaan? Missä kohtaa piti nauraa ja missä itkeä? En ymmärrä. "Because Laura and Lhoja (sic!) don’t entirely play out the cliché of tension and anger leading to true love, the film comes off as vague and evasive." Voi helskutti. In an interview, the director says “What really interested me were the feelings that are beyond sexual tension. Romantic love stories are often too narrow, do they fall in love? If so, when do they have sex?” Erittäinkin hyvin sanottu, mutta se menee tämän homse arvostelijan pään yli niin ettei edes tukka heilahda.
        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 443: So what's the real lesson here? Don't write off that drunk guy who sexually harasses you?

        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 558: The family moved to Mid-City, Los Angeles, in 1930. Bukowski's father was often unemployed. To while away his time, with his mother's acquiescence, his father was frequently abusive, both physically and mentally, beating his son for the smallest real or imagined offense. Heini later told an interviewer that his father beat him with a razor strop three times a week from the ages of six to 11 years. He says that it helped his writing, as he came to understand undeserved as well as well deserved pain.
        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 681: Singer himself has said, "I am not really satisfied with the book". He has expressed concerns that his argument that an ethical life makes for a happy life "contains an element of wishful thinking", as he does not always do everything that he believes to be morally right (like sell his houses) and so might have underestimated how demanding morality can be, set against other things that might be fulfilling in life, like staying on at the U of Melbourne, licking licorice dicks, and penning more bestsellers like this.
        xxx/ellauri250.html on line 860: During David’s youth as a shepherd, he (David) developed many skills. He learned music, how to write, use a slingshot, how to pull uncircumcized men by the beard, and how to love Jonathan and obey the Lord. Do I understand that it’s my responsibility to develop my abilities like Jonathan Livingston The Seagull, and it’s God’s responsibility to direct me in how I use them? Do I realize that the most important skill I possess is my love for the Lord and my heart to obey Him? What miracles might God want to do through me that would show the whole earth that there is a God in the land? Kan jeg ble en helt liksom Harry Hole?
        xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2345: Shall they have honour and such funereal flame
        xxx/ellauri253.html on line 59: – Pyrin esittämään mahdollisimman realistisia skenaarioita, joiden toteutuminen on mahdollista. Tapahtumien todennäköisyyden täytyy sen sijaan olla riittävän pieni, jotta ne soveltuvat jännitysromaaniin. Jos uhkakuvat ovat liian todennäköisiä, ne eivät kiinnosta minua sen enempää kuin lukijoitakaan, kirjailija Remes vastaa. Esim Ukrainan demilitarisaatio, luonnon tuho, 3. maailmansota tai Soinin toinen hallitus. Ei voisi vähempää kiinnostaa.
        xxx/ellauri253.html on line 90: The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to a 70% drop in trade with Russia and eventually Finland was forced to devaluate, which increased the private sector's foreign currency denominated debt burden. At the same time authorities tightened bank supervision and prudential regulation, lending dropped by 25% and asset prices halved. Combined with raising savings rate and worldwide economic troubles, this led to a sharp drop of aggregate demand and a wave of bankruptcies. Credit losses mounted and a banking crisis inevitability followed. The number of companies went down by 15%, real GDP contracted about 14% and unemployment rose from 3% to nearly 20% in four years.
        xxx/ellauri253.html on line 240: "You can do it if you really try". Yes we can. Ura my pobedujem! Naisen elimissä poltti voima ja energia plus solidaarisuus. Rauha ystävyys, solidaarisuus, nuorten yhteistyö sen varmistaa voi. Miten voitamme hädän ja kurjuuden, kun nääntyy niin moni ihminen, ettei olla tarvitsisi nälissään köyhimmänkään? Miten voimme me sodat lopettaa ja aseet teljetä lukkojen taa? Miten suuntaamme voimat toimintaan rakentavaan? Nainen: Maailman nuorten työllä yhteisin ponnistuksin, maailman nuorten työ sen varmistaa voi. "Yucca" kuuli naisen puheesta välittömästi että nainen oli amerikkalainen.
        xxx/ellauri255.html on line 98: The most important thing for me was to understand the chain of disasters of the 20th century – the impacts of which actually are still with us today, as we see in Ukraine. Around 12 million people died in the Russian Civil War. This wanton destruction created a terrible fear among the middle classes, but also galvanised the left – the Bolsheviks and other communists – and marked the start of a vicious circle of rhetoric that developed, above all, in the 1930s. This is really what dominates the whole of the 20th century, yet I think that the Russian Civil War is not understood well enough, nor is the demilitarisation of Ukraine.
        xxx/ellauri255.html on line 111: This was exactly what Lenin and the Bolsheviks needed. The upsurge of chaotic violence was actually bulldozing a way through for the Bolsheviks to seize power, because the liberals were incapable (and actually unwilling) to do anything about it. What Lenin perceived – and he was absolutely right – was that the success of a coup depends on the apathy of the majority, not on how many real supporters you have. Trump and Bolsonaro made the same observation.
        xxx/ellauri255.html on line 120: Antony Pyp Pipo: However, what’s interesting is how few of the White officers in Petrograd, Moscow and many other places actually joined the revolt against the communists at that stage. I think they were all so dispirited and demoralised by everything that had happened that most of them had sunk into apathy. But yes, there were certain areas where there were very strong reactions against the Bolsheviks. And that early part of the civil war, in the winter of 1917–18, showed that the outcome largely depended on what happened in local areas. It was a geographically fragmented civil war that was taking place across the whole of the landmass. Which really shows it was an oppressed people's uprising.
        xxx/ellauri255.html on line 152: Denikin’s advance initially went well, and there were moments when Trotsky and others in the Red camp really thought that they were facing defeat. But, because the Red Army no longer had to worry about Kolchak’s troops to the east, they were able to reinforce their troops facing Denikin. October 1919 saw a complete turnaround – the final turning point, if you like, in the war.
        xxx/ellauri255.html on line 158: Antony Pyp Pipo: The Russian Civil War was really the moment when Ukraine started to become a separate entity from Russia, all thanks to Lenin. There wasn't much of malorussian culture in the countryside, mostly some boring poetry and balalaika music. But at this time they finally had a chance to get rid of the Turks and Poles, and to take Ukraine back to the fold of the great east slavonic commonwealth, by joining the USSR and their Big Brother– and they’d been given the opportunity. But they botched it completely when the USSR collapsed. That is when they went back to fraternize with the West and develop a more modern nazism with Nato.
        xxx/ellauri255.html on line 491: Gorkin mielestä venäläiset ovat julmia ja epäluotettavia, ja tyhmiä. Hyvä havainto sosialistisen realismin pääpukarilta. Gorki iloizee Fedinin kanssa että bolshevikit päihittivät ententen, siis ympärysvallat, jossa oli mukana tsaari-Venäjä, Ranska, Japani plus anglosaxit. Saxan tappioiden jälkeen on jatkuneet slaavien ja anglosaxien iänikuiset reviirikärhämät Euroopassa ja Aasiassa kuten ennen kahta maailmansotaa.
        xxx/ellauri259.html on line 550: Romanen er blevet placeret i kategorien ”spekulativ fiktion”. Den verden, der bliver udfoldet, ligner nemlig vores gennem skildringen af hverdagsrealistiske gøremål, men placerer sig i genren med dens overnaturlige tidsdimension, der skaber bruddet på det velkendte for både Tara, de andre karakterer og læseren.
        xxx/ellauri259.html on line 699: The movie is based on the cult novel by Kari Hotakainen, itself a comedic, exaggerated vision of the author's own bohemian life. A newspaper editor hints at Hotakainen (Martti Suosalo) that he should write autobiographical texts about real-world subjects. The lonely and quiet writer is confused since he has little life of which to write about. So he decides to buy a used car and write about the experience. But he has to meet some strange people such as the nihilistic salesman Kartio (Matti Onnismaa) and the jobless layabout Pera (Janne Hyytiäinen), in order to do so. Pera in particular will stop at nothing to get his hands on the same car Hotakainen has been viewing, which sparks up a huge rivalry. These flabby machos drive the disgruntled small guy over the edge.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 257: Suddenly she grabbed my knee. “Sammy,” she said, “do you think that Alice and I are lesbians?” I had a genuine hot curl of fire up my spine. “I don’t see that it’s anybody’s business one way or another,” I said. “Do you care whether we are,” she asked. “Not in the least,” I said. I was suddenly dripping wet. “Are you queer or gay or different or ‘of it’ as the French say or whatever they are calling it nowadays,” she said, looking narrowly at me. I waggled my hand sidewise. “Both ways,” I said. “I don’t see why I should go through life limping on just one leg to satisfy a so-called norm.” “It bothers a lot of people,” Gertrude said. “But like you said, it’s nobody’s business, it came from the Judeo-Christian ethos, especially Saint Paul the bastard, but he was complaining about youngsters who were not really that way, they did it for money, everybody suspects us or knows but nobody says anything about it. Did Thornie tell you?” “Only when I asked him a direct question and then he didn’t want to answer, he didn’t want to at all. He said yes he supposed in the beginning but that it was all over now.” Gertrude laughed. “How could he know. He doesn’t know what love is. And that’s just like Thornie.”
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 464: Irene and Minnie open their hat shop for the afternoon. Irene wants a husband, but does not love Horace Vandergelder. She declares that she will wear an elaborate hat to impress a gentleman ("Ribbons Down My Back"). Cornelius and Barnaby arrive at the shop and pretend to be rich. Horace and Dolly arrive at the shop, and Cornelius and Barnaby hide from him. Irene inadvertently mentions that she knows Cornelius Hackl, and Dolly tells her and Horace that even though Cornelius is Horace's clerk by day, he's a New York playboy by night; he's one of the Hackls. Minnie screams when she finds Cornelius hiding in the armoire. Horace is about to open the armoire himself, but Dolly, Irene and Minnie distract him with patriotic sentiments related to subjects like Betsy Ross and The Battle of the Alamo shown in the famous lyrics "Alamo, remember the Alamo!" ("Motherhood March"). Cornelius sneezes, and Horace storms out, realizing there are men hiding in the shop, but not knowing they are his clerks.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 515: In 1890, all of New York City is excited because the well-known widowed matchmaker Dolly Levi is in town. Dolly is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known "half-a-millionaire", but it soon becomes clear that she intends to marry Horace herself. Meanwhile, Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's niece, Ermengarde. However, Horace opposes this, feeling Ambrose cannot provide financial security. Horace, who is the owner of Vandergelder's Hay and Feed, explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married, though what he really wants is a housekeeper. He plans to travel to New York that very day to march in the 14th Street Parade, and also to propose to milliner Irene Molloy, whom he has met through Dolly Levi. Dolly arrives in Yonkers and sends Horace ahead to the city. Before leaving, he tells Cornelius and Barnaby to mind the store.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 519: In New York, Irene and Minnie open their hat shop for the afternoon. Irene does not love Horace Vandergelder, but knows that the marriage will provide her with financial security and an escape from her boring job. However, Irene hopes to escape her loveless marriage, and plans to try and find real love before the summer is over. Cornelius and Barnaby arrive at the shop and pretend to be rich- Irene seems to take to Cornelius immediately. Horace and Dolly arrive, and Cornelius and Barnaby hide. Minnie screams when she finds Cornelius hiding in an armoire. Horace is about to open the armoire himself, but Dolly "searches" it and pronounces it empty. After hearing Cornelius sneeze, Horace storms out upon realizing there are men hiding in the shop, although he is unaware that they are his clerks. Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby, who are still pretending to be rich, to take the ladies out to dinner at Harmonia Gardens to make up for their humiliation. Dolly briefly tries to teach Cornelius and Barnaby to dance, which leads to the whole town dancing in the local park.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 523: Cornelius is determined to get a kiss before the night is over. Since the clerks have no money to hire a carriage, they tell the girls that walking to the restaurant is more stylish. In a quiet flat, Dolly prepares for the evening. At the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant, Rudolph, the head waiter, whips his crew into shape for Dolly Levi´s return. Horace arrives to meet his date, who is really Dolly´s friend Gussie. As it turns out, she is not rich or elegant as Dolly implied, and she soon leaves after being bored by Horace, just as she and Dolly planned.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 525: Cornelius, Barnaby and their dates arrive and are unaware that Horace is also at the restaurant. Dolly makes her triumphant return to the restaurant and is greeted in style by the staff. She sits in the now-empty seat at Horace´s table and proceeds to tell him that no matter what he says, she will not marry him. Fearful of being caught, Cornelius confesses to the ladies that he and Barnaby have no money, and Irene, who knew they were pretending all along, offers to pay for the meal. She then realizes that she left her handbag with all her money in it at home. The four try to sneak out during the polka contest, but Horace recognizes them and also spots Ermengarde and Ambrose. In the ensuing confrontation, Vandergelder fires Cornelius and Barnaby, and they are forced to flee as a riot breaks out. Cornelius professes his love for Irene. Horace declares that he would not marry Dolly if she were the last woman in the world. Dolly angrily bids him farewell; while he´s bored and lonely, she will be living the high life.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 592: Zarathustra not only refers to the death of the real God but states: "Dead are all the Gods." It is not just one morality that has died, but all of them, to be replaced by the Übermensch, the superman:
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 622: Eliade was Saul Bellow's colleague and a pain in the ass in Chicago. He was a leading interpreter of religious experience, who established paradigms in religious studies that persisted to his dying day. His theory that hierophanies form the basis of religion, splitting the human experience of reality into sacred and profane space and time, has proved influential. A hierophany (Mircea's own invention) is a manifestation of the sacred. Eliade argues that religion is based on a sharp distinction between the sacred and the profane. According to Eliade, for traditional man, myths describe "breakthroughs of the sacred (or the 'supernatural') into the World"—that is, hierophanies.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 627: Secular theology rejects the substance dualism of modern religion, the belief in two forms of reality required by the belief in heaven and hell. Secular theology can accommodate a belief in God, like many nature religions, but as residing in this world somewhere and not separately from it.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 643: Some really think God is dead as a doornail (Altizer)
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 654: Some follow the tradition of "Christian non-realism", most famously expounded in the United Kingdom by Don Cupitt in the 1980s, which holds that God is a symbol or metaphor and that religious language is not matched by a transcendent reality. According to an investigation of 860 pastors in seven Dutch Protestant denominations, 1 in 6 clergy are either agnostic or atheist. A minister Klaas Hendrikse has described God as "a word for experience, or human experience" and said that Jesus may have never existed. Hendrikse gained attention with his book Believing in a God Who Does Not Exist: Manifesto of An Atheist Pastor published in November 2007 in which he said that it was not necessary to believe in God´s existence in order to believe in God.
        xxx/ellauri261.html on line 662: I am here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: 'I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept his claim to be God.' That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic—on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg—or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut him up for a fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God, but let us not come with any patronising nonsense about his being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to. ... Now it seems to me obvious that He was neither a lunatic nor a fiend: and consequently, however strange or terrifying or unlikely it may seem, I have to accept the view that He was and is God.
        xxx/ellauri265.html on line 361: Thornhill and Palmer write that "In short, a man can have many children, with little inconvenience to himself; a woman can have only a few, and with great effort." Females thus tend toward selectivity with sexual partners. Rape could be a reproductive strategy for males. They point to several other factors indicating that rape may be a reproductive strategy. Most rapes occur during prime childbearing years. Rapists usually use no more force than necessary to subdue, argued to be since physically injuring victims would harm reproduction. Moreover, "In many cultures rape is treated as a crime against the victim's husband. He is the real victim there."
        xxx/ellauri265.html on line 371: "Men who were low status, who were likely to remain low status, and who had few opportunities to invest in kin may have realized reproductive benefits that outweighed the considerable costs (e.g., reprisal by the woman's family)."
        xxx/ellauri265.html on line 439: At Heteronormal Academy, we are devotees of John Stuart Mill. We believe in laissez faire capitalism. I am a centrist, and if you remember your elementary school geometry class, that means I am right-adjacent, not left. I really think the Republicans are a center party.
        xxx/ellauri265.html on line 444: And the thing is, it works — it works really well in Tallahassee. Everybody thinks the way we want. I do think it’s hard to scale.
        xxx/ellauri265.html on line 520: Näistä hentaikuvista vielä sellai havainto, että kun tyttösillä on päällä vaatteita niiden primaariset ja sekundääriset sukupuolitunnuxet pysyy normaaleissa mitoissa ja ne näyttävät sievemmiltä, mutta kun ne esiintyvät vaaterajoitteisina, muodot pullistuu japanilaisittain ihan mahottomiin mittoihin. Mahootointa! Kuvassa (oik.) mangan pimpsa näyttää ystävälliseltä pullonokkadelfiiniltä. Korealaistytön hymyilevä suu lipsuvine pikku häpykielineen (vas.) on sen mainoskyltti.
        xxx/ellauri268.html on line 179: Als einer der ersten zeichnete er ein realistisches Bild der Juden in Galizien; zeitlebens kämpfte er politisch gegen den Antisemitismus in Mitteleuropa. Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Henrik Ibsen gehörten zu seinen Bewunderern; König Ludwig II. von Bayern empfand zu dem Autor gar eine Seelenverwandtschaft. Sielun veljiä, meillä on aivan erikoinen sana sille (Schwul).
        xxx/ellauri268.html on line 229: The author used real-life experiences as inspiration for her wizarding world. Assuming that the book would not sell well, the all male editorial team at Bloomsbury advised Rowling that she should not publish under her real name, Joanne Rowling, because boys would not read a book written by a woman. That sexist assumption certainly did not give much credit to the boys, and took it for granted that girls would only read a book written by men. Rowling, eager for success, agreed to write under the name J.K. Rowling. The J was her first initial. But Rowling does not have a middle name, so she used K as a tribute to her grandmother, Kathleen.
        xxx/ellauri268.html on line 240: What is a character that is written so you're meant to feel one way towards them, but you actually feel the opposite about them? Mine is Merope Gaunt. She was written to be pitied for, and that would be true for almost all of her story, but I find it hard to really do that when you consider she basically gave Riddle either a date rape potion or used dark magic to make him a puppet and remove all form of mental resistance from his head by magic and had sex with him against the will of his right mind to have a child, then expected him to stay for a child he never meant to have.
        xxx/ellauri268.html on line 355: But it’s possible to do harm even if you don’t mean to. The conflation of greed and Judaism, and the constant subliminal drumbeat that Jewish people are ugly manipulative alien outsiders, can shape and reinforce ugly ideas about real Jewish people. Faces like mine are exaggerated and distorted and put on Rowling’s goblins and the Ferengi of "Star Trek." That’s why on social media, trolls often tweet pictures of my face at me because I have Jewish features. They’ve been taught by all their pop culture that “Jewish” is a stand-in for “ugly.”
        xxx/ellauri268.html on line 503: Born in 1956, David Sedaris spent his childhood in New York and North Carolina. He was the second of six children born to Sharon and Lou Sedaris, IBM engineers who eventually moved the family to Raleigh, North Carolina. Sedaris graduated from Sanderson High School in Raleigh, where he performed in plays and wrestled with the realization he was gay. After moving to New York City in the fall of 1991, Sedaris found jobs as a housecleaner and department store elf to support his writing.
        xxx/ellauri268.html on line 542: After the war ended, Wiesenthal dedicated his life to tracking down Nazi criminals after realizing “there is no freedom without justice,” according to The Associated Press. Wiesenthal began his work gathering and preparing evidence on the Nazis for the War Crimes Section of the United States Army, according to his website. He’d go on to head the Jewish Central Committee of the United States Zone of Austria and later helped to open the Jewish Historical Documentation Center. The center worked to gather evidence for future trials on war criminals.
        xxx/ellauri273.html on line 82: The British Government assigned Sir Spenser St. John to disentangle Her Majesty's Government from indigenous free states and the Maya free state in particular. In 1893, the British Government signed the Spenser Mariscal Treaty, which ceded all of the Maya free state's lands to Mexico. Meanwhile, the Creoles on the west side of the Yucatán peninsula had come to realize that their minority-ruled mini-state could not outlast its indigenous neighbor. After the Creoles offered their country to anyone who might consider the defense of their lives and property worth the effort, Mexico finally accepted. With both legal pretext and a convenient staging area in the western side of the Yucatán peninsula, Chan Santa Cruz was occupied by the Mexican army in the early years of the 20th century (Reed 1964).
        xxx/ellauri280.html on line 81: Monet Bennettin romaaneista ja novelleista sijoittuvat Staffordshire Potteriesin fiktiiviseen versioon, jota hän kutsui Viideksi kaupungiksi. Hän uskoi vahvasti, että kirjallisuuden pitäisi olla tavallisten ihmisten saatavilla, ja hän pahoitteli kirjallisia klikejä ja eliittiä. Hänen kirjansa vetosivat suureen yleisöön ja niitä myytiin suuria määriä. Tästä syystä ja hänen sitoutumisestaan ​​realismiin modernistisen koulukunnan kirjailijat ja kannattajat, erityisesti Virginia Woolf , vähättelivät häntä, ja hänen fiktionsa laiminlyötiin hänen kuolemansa jälkeen. Hänen elämänsä aikana hänen journalistisia "self-help" -kirjoja myytiin huomattavia määriä, ja hän oli myös näytelmäkirjailija; hän menestyi teatterissa huonommin kuin romaaneissa, mutta saavutti kaksi merkittävää menestystä elokuvalla Milestones (1912) ja Suuri seikkailu (1913).
        xxx/ellauri280.html on line 87: Viihderomaanien ohella Bennett julkaisi merkittäviä realistisia elämänkuvauksia, kuten The Old Wives' Tale (1908) ja niin sanotun Clayhangerin trilogian (1910–1916). Hän hyödynsi kotiseutuaan kirjojensa materiaalina. Bennettin teosten suomennokset ilmestyivät aikansa halvoissa suosikkisarjoissa, kuten Otavan Tähtisarjassa. Novelli Naimisiin johtamassa, ilmestyi antologiassa: Seitsemäs "Hyvää yötä"!: hetki lepoa kunnes nukutte, toim. V. Hämeen-Anttila (https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4in%C3%B6_H%C3%A4meen-Anttila), Hämeenlinna: Arvi A. Karisto 1940.
        xxx/ellauri280.html on line 113: China and the Ukraine war: The real reason for Beijing's charm ...
        xxx/ellauri280.html on line 251: In Nur-Sultan, Kazakstan, the winter is really cold: the average temperature in January, -16 °C (3 °F), makes it one of the coldest capitals in the world. During the most intense cold spells, the temperature can drop to -40 °C (-40 °F) or below. In December 2012 it dropped to -43 °C (-45.5 °F).
        xxx/ellauri280.html on line 428: Gurnah still lives in Zanzibar in his mind, and prefers it that way. When he returns home, he is frustrated by the discrepancy between the stories he invented—and started to half believe—and the dreary realities. The house of his parents is close to decay; essential services like water, electricity, and garbage disposal fail regularly. In addition, his schoolmates have become corrupt, self-seeking bureaucrats, and his mother was not gallantly courted but given as a pawn to his father. And yet, he never found the courage to inform his parents that he has been living together with a white infidel—a "kafir woman." When he is introduced to the child-wife who his relatives chose for him, he panics and flees "home," which is now England, only to find that Emma left and that he is condemned to be "on the edges of everything," on his own island in England. The hero despairs of establishing communication between the two worlds. Vaimo läx. Lammaskaalta.
        xxx/ellauri280.html on line 458: Bicornis, vel Arabice Du al-Qarnain est Alcorani persona, de quo sura XVIII (Al-Kahf) narrat. Rex iustissimus et potentissimus et Deo fidelis, orbem terrarum ab occasi Solis ad ortum tenebat, iustos servans et peccatores multans; murum ferreum inter montes aedificat ut populos boreales Gog et Magog excluderet, quem murum ante diem Iudicii ultimi Gog et Magog destruerent. Iskandar (Alexander) Du al-Qarnain ab interpretibus interdum nominatur.
        xxx/ellauri281.html on line 502: Vuotta 1944 leimasi paizi Ihantalan puolustustaistelu myös Millerin ensimmäinen näytelmätuotanto Broadwaylla. Draama "Mies, joka oli niin onnekas" hahmotteli jo Millerin tulevaisuuden työlle tyypillisiä aiheita - ihmisen moraalista hinnoittelua, hänen psykologiaansa ja käyttäytymistään sosiaalisessa liikeympäristössä. Tämä kirjailijan yritys yhdistää esikaupunkien tragedia, "kansan" realismi ja ironinen farssi yhden teoksen puitteissa kesti vain neljä iltaa ja sai kriitikoilta tuhoisia arvosteluja.
        xxx/ellauri286.html on line 103: Se, että Viron miehityksestä ja neuvostoelämän realiteeteista liikkui paljon totuutena pidettyjä valheita, oli tavallista arkea. Olin kasvanut maailmassa, jossa miehittäjä oli päässyt kirjoittamaan Viron historian mieleisekseen ja neuvostopropagandan jäljet ulottuivat myös Neuvostoliiton rajojen ulkopuolelle.
        xxx/ellauri287.html on line 125: Tämä kuuluisa kaupunki on Gallion-kirjoituksen sijainti, 9 fragmenttia, joiden avulla tutkijat voivat päivittää Apostolien tekojen kirjan tapahtumat. Delphi oli myös Pythian oraakkelin koti, profeetallinen loisilmiö, joka vaikutti syvästi läheisen Korintin kirkon käytäntöihin (1. Korinttilaisille 13-14). Kiipeä kaupungin muinaisen jalanjäljen huipulle ja löydät yhden antiikin Kreikan parhaiten säilyneistä stadioneista, joka havainnollistaa Heprealaiskirjeen 12:ssa käytettyjä urheilukuvia ja tunnelmia.
        xxx/ellauri289.html on line 138: Vahingosta viisastuneena Rutherford keskitti Vartiotorni-seuran organisaation hallinnan izelleen. Vuonna 1919 hän otti käyttöön "suuren johtajan" nimityxen ja solutti agentteja jokaiseen seurakuntaan, ja vuotta myöhemmin kaikkia jäseniä kehotettiin tarkkailemaan naapureitaan ja raportoimaan väärinkäytöxistä Brooklynin päämajaan. Kansainvälisessä konventissa, joka pidettiin Cedar Pointissa Ohiossa syyskuussa 1922, oville saarnaamiseen kiinnitettiin uusi painopiste. Rutherfordin 25 presidenttivuotiskautena otettiin säännöllisesti käyttöön merkittäviä lisämuutoksia ja parannuxia oppiin mukaan lukien vuoden 1920 ilmoitus, jonka mukaan heprealaiset patriarkat (kuten Abraham ja Iisak ) nostettaisiin kuolleista vuonna 1925, mikä merkitsisi Kristukselle uuden elämän alkua. Tuhatvuotinen maallinen valtakunta starttaisi tuolla päivämäärällä. Eikun taas peltikatoille jännäämään.
        xxx/ellauri289.html on line 351: SE parantaa käyttökokemusta koko anekaupan muuntosuppilossa tuotesivuilta kassaprosessiin, jotta sivuston vierailijoista tulee maksavia asiakkaita. Vertaapa perinteiseen ratkaisuun, jossa insel on ize maxumiehenä! Depending on the factors above (and your source), a good conversion rate can range from 2% to 5%. It’s not just about revenue, what we really care about is the score.
        xxx/ellauri289.html on line 388: Kun olet kuollut ja astut sisälle manalaan, sinun paikkasi tulee olemaan kaksi kyynärää leveä ja neljä kyynärää pitkä. Ne jotka eivät tee pahaa, eivät tule manalaan, heidät otetaan heprealaisten Jumalan toimesta miellyttävämpään ja kauniimpaan paikkaan.
        xxx/ellauri291.html on line 107: Odets tuo pöytään kysymykset ulkonäön tärkeydestä suhteessa kunnioitettavuuteen yhteiskunnassa - miltä näytämme yhteiskunnassa on se, kuinka parannamme ja saamme aseman - sekä idealismin ja realismin vastakkaisia ​​maailmoja. Odets esittelee myös materialististen ihanteiden vastakohtana rahan merkitystä yhteiskunnassa. Kirjoituksillaan hän vähentää sosiaalimenoista yhteiskunnalle kohdistuvaa taloudellista taakkaa ja sitä, miten se vaikuttaa ihmisten elämään ja heidän elämäänsä. Hän osoittaa myös, kuinka arvot voivat siinä ansaintaloukussa hämärtyä ja käsitykset voivat muuttua pahempaan päin kokemuksen myötä.
        xxx/ellauri292.html on line 303: Abigail ( heprea : אֲבִיגַיִל, nykyaikainen : ʾAvīgayīl, tiberian : ʾAḇīḡayīl ) oli israelilainen nainen heprealaisessa Raamatussa naimisissa kunnottoman Nabalin kanssa; aiheutettuaan Nabalille apoplexian hiän meni naimisiin tulevan kuningas Daavidin kanssa Nabalin kuoleman jälkeen ( 1. Samuelin kirja 25 ). Abigail oli Daavidin toinen vaimo Saulin ja Ahinoamin tyttären Miikalin jälkeen, jonka Saul myöhemmin naitti Paltille, Laisin pojalle, Daavidin piiloutuessa muihin puskiin.
        xxx/ellauri292.html on line 320: Hulda ( hepreaksi : חֻלְדָּה Ḥuldā ) oli profetessa, joka mainitaan heprealaisessa Raamatussa kohdissa 2. Kuninkaiden 22:14–20 ja 2. Aikakirja 34:22–28 . Hän oli emerita profeetta. Kun Salomon temppelin kunnostustöiden aikana kuningas Josian määräyksestä löydettiin lakikirja, Hilkia yhdessä Ahikamin, Akborin, Safanin ja Asajan kanssa lähestyvät häntä kysyäkseen Huldan mielipidettä.
        xxx/ellauri292.html on line 324: Rabbiinien tulkinnan mukaan Hulda ja Debora olivat tärkeimmät naisprofeetoiksi tunnustetut heprealaisen Raamatun Nevi´im -osassa (Profeetat), vaikka Mirjamiin viitataankin vähän "sellaisena" Toorassa ja profeetan nimettömät mainitaan Jesajassa. "Huldah" tulee heprean sanasta lemma חלד, joka tarkoittaa pysyä tai jatkaa. Hänen mukaansa on nimetty Huldah -portit Temppeliaukion kirkon etelämuurissa.
        xxx/ellauri292.html on line 337: Hulda esiintyy heprealaisessa Raamatussa vain yhdeksässä jakeessa, 2. Kun. 22:13–20 , 2. Aikakirja 34:22–28.. Tämä lyhyt kertomus riittää tekemään selväksi, että Huldaa pidettiin profeettana, joka oli tottunut puhumaan Jumalan sanaa lyhyesti suoraan ylipapeille ja kuninkaallisille virkamiehille, joille korkeat virkamiehet tulivat anomaan, jotka kertoivat kuninkaille ja kansoille heidän kohtalostaan, joilla oli valta määrittää, mikä oli ja mikä ei ollut aito laki, ja kuka puhui ankaralla käskyllä ​​toimiessaan profeettana. Siitä huolimatta Raamattu ei tarjoa Huldasta sellaista nippelitietoa kuin se tyypillisesti tarjoaa meille miehisille profeetoille. Me todellakin jäämme tietämään enemmän hänen miehensä taustasta kuin tiedämme hänen omastaan, ja hänen persoonallisuudestaan ​​tiedämme suurelta osin hänen aviomieheltään. Miehen mukaan Hulda oli varsinainen pirttihirmu, pahempi kuin Pekka Puupään Justiina.
        xxx/ellauri292.html on line 515: kerroksesta maahan; ja hänet nostettiin ylös kuolleena. Mutta Paavali meni alas, heittäytyi hänen ylitsensä, kiersi kätensä hänen ympärilleen ja sanoi: "Älkää hätäilkö, sillä hänessä pihisee vielä henki". First thing make sure he's really dead. Blam!
        xxx/ellauri293.html on line 106: Lisäksi, kun Joanna on heprealainen nimi, Junia on latinalainen nimi. Juutalaiset omaksuivat usein toisen, latinankielisen nimen, joka oli lähes pätevä vastine heidän alkuperäiselle nimelleen, vähänkuin kiinalaiset jenkeissä, vaikka Yii-Janista tulee Jezebel. Joanna ja Junia toimivat läheisinä äänivastineina äidinkielissä, jonka Bauckham sanoo olevan osoitus näiden kahden välillä. Lopuksi Paavali kuvailee Juniaa "merkittäväksi apostolien joukossa". Ottaen huomioon, että Juniaa kuvataan yhteisön varhaisimmaksi jäseneksi ja yhdeksi merkittävimmistä jäsenistä, se, ettei häntä ole nimetty muualla, on suuntaa antavaa, kuten Bauckham väittää, että hän ja Joanna ovat sama henkilö, kun otetaan huomioon Joannan varhaisempi korkea näkyvyys Jeesuksen startup-yrityxen palveluxessa.
        xxx/ellauri293.html on line 112: Vuonna 2008 Al Wolters kehtasi vielä ehdottaa, vaikka varovaisesti, mahdollisuutta, että Ἰουνίας oli syyttävä tapaus (casus accusativus) heprealaisen nimen Yĕḥna hellenisoituneesta muodosta, mikä mahdollistaisi sen, että tämä on sittenkin tuppikullin juutalaisen miehen nimi! Woltersin argumenttia on kuitenkin syytetty "teologisexi ohjuxexi". Lin huomautti, että latinankielinen naisennimi Junia on todistettu yli 250 kertaa, kun taas hepreankielisestä on vain 2 väärää todistusta lähimmäisestä.
        xxx/ellauri293.html on line 621: Brad Pippelin kustantama korealais-arkansasilainem vihannesviljelijä "Joosef" ja sen vaimo "Monica" eivät olleet yximielisiä kokologisesta eläinten erottamisjärjestyxestä. Punalippalakkinen mies oli valmis jättämään rannalle lehmä anopin ja lammas puolison ennen American Dream tiikeriä näyttääxeen lapsi apinoille oikeaa miehen mallia.
        xxx/ellauri293.html on line 623: Sairaan hoikka Monica oli valmis heivaamaan jumalattoman lammas miehen pihalle ennen kuin lehmä mummin tai sydänvikaisen pikkuapinan. Selkeästi miesten leffa, esim isosiskolla ei ollut mitään sisäistä elämää. Vaimolla sentään oli hihhulismi, se palvoi vielä hurahtaneempaa Korean sodan veteraani Paavalia, joka ronttasi sunnuntaisin Riston ristiä ja toimi oto manaajana korealaisen kotona. Lopuxi koreaani otti lusikan koreasti käteen ja luotti paikalliseen kaivonkazojaan. Luotathan? Minami on sarjakukkaisiin kuuluva liejupahaputki tai jotain sen tapaista. Se on yhtä vieraslaji Arkansasissa kuin korealaiset kananpojan perseiden luokittelijat. Koiraskanat palvelevat yhteisöä nousemalla Abelin tavoin uhrisavuna taivaalle. Opetus enemmistön kansanosalle: älä hätyytä käärmettä piiloon, se on vaarallisempi siellä kuin näkösällä.
        xxx/ellauri295.html on line 507: Targum on arameankielinen käännös heprealaisesta Raamatusta Tanakista, joka vastaa suunnilleen kristittyjen Vanhaa testamenttia. Tanakh is an acronym, made from the first Hebrew letter of each of the Masoretic Text's three traditional divisions: Torah (literally 'Instruction' or 'Law'), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings)—hence TaNaKh.
        xxx/ellauri295.html on line 509: Toora (hepr. תּוֹרָה, Torah, ’opetus’) on heprealaisen Raamatun eli Tanakin ensimmäinen osa. Toora käännetään usein sanalla laki, vaikka asianmukaisempi käännös on opetus. Juutalaisille toora on Tanakin keskeisin osa, joka luetaan synagogassa läpi joka vuosi. Toorasta käytetään myös kreikkalaisperäistä nimeä Pentateukki, joka tarkoittaa viisiosaista kirjaa. Kirjaksi sidottua Tooraa kutsutaan myös hepreankielisellä nimellä humaš.
        xxx/ellauri295.html on line 515: Sama suomexi: Masoreettinen teksti on heprealaisen Raamatun eli Tanakin käsikirjoitus. Sen tuotti masoreettinen koulukunta 800- ja 1000-luvuilla. [selvennä] Masoreetit lisäsivät lukemisen helpottamiseksi heprealaiseen konsonanttitekstiin vokaalimerkit. Tunnetuin masoreettinen käsikirjoitus on Codex Leningradensis vuodelta 1009 (myös vähemmän nololla nimellä Codex Petropolitanus).
        xxx/ellauri295.html on line 519: Ketuvim (hepr. ‏כתובים‎, Kirjoitukset tai Hagiografia) on Tanakin, heprealaisen Raamatun, kolmas ja viimeinen vaan ei vähäpätöisin (no, turha kierrellä, onhan se) osio. Juutalaisessa käytännössä Ketuvimiin kuuluvat Aikakirjat ovat tavallisesti yhtenä kirjana. Myös Esran kirja ja Nehemian kirja ovat yhtenä kirjana jonka nimi on Ezra. Juutalaisessa perinteessä Ketuvim sisältää siis yksitoista kirjaa:
        xxx/ellauri295.html on line 574: Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani? refers to the opening words of Psalm 22 in Aramaic, translated as "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me" in the King James Version, which was one of the Sayings of Jesus on the cross thay went viral. Borrowed to Simon and Garfunkel's beatificatory hit Blessed. Is it really likely that the locals did not recognize the line?
        xxx/ellauri295.html on line 619: maaginen realismi
        xxx/ellauri296.html on line 526: Setämies Patti jatkaa juutalaisten puolustusta. Heprealaisiin sotilastyttöihin ihastuu kaikki. On piirteet nätit ranteessa meikkipussi ja kainalossa konepistooli, lippaassa kovat. Ne ei ole turhia tyttöjä! Timo Soini arvostelee Sanna Marinia abortin puolustuxesta. Ei mikään ylläri siltä löysäpussi reppumaha tekokatoliikki setämieheltä. Se oli ollut hiljaa 4v mutta nyt ryömii kaikki SSS-torakat taas esiin oven alta. Käytännöllisesti kazoen kaikki enemmän tai vähemmän perverssit sexuaaliteoriat ovat peräisin juutalaisilta. Lähes kaikki käytännöt on ainakin raportoitu Raamatussa. Sellaista chutzpahia! Henk.koht kyllä pidän eniten yxinkertaisesta penetraatiosta läh. saarnaaja-asennossa. Tai siis pidin.
        xxx/ellauri298.html on line 172: Syntynyt vuonna 1946, kasvoin tuolloin kukoistavassa tehdaskaupungissa Länsi-Pennsylvaniassa, Yhdysvalloissa kymmenen mailia länteen Ohio-joen varrella Pittsburghista, jota silloin kutsuttiin "Terässtadixi". Varhaisesta lapsuudestani lähtien äitini oli vakavasti masentunut ja perheeni jatkuvassa konfliktissa. Samaan aikaan isäni, alun perin viulisti, antoi minulle lahjan rakkauden klassiseen musiikkiin. Hän opetti minulle, kuinka kuunnella, ei vain äidin valituxen pääteemoja, vaan myös koko musiikkipartituuria bassoista korkeisiin puupuhaltimiin. Meidän perheemme oli yksi harvoista juutalaisperheistä suurelta osin italialaisessa katolisessa kaupungissa. Suurimman osan ajasta ala-asteella ja lukiossa tunsin olevani ulkopuolinen ja minulla oli heikko yhteenkuuluvuuden tunne. Juutalaisten käyttö ravunsyöttinä oli yleistä, ja yritin epätoivoisesti kompensoida auttamalla opiskelutovereita kotitehtävissä. Silti minua pidettiin enimmäkseen käsivarren päässä, ja leimattuna roolilla "aivot". Kun osallistuin heprealaiseen kouluun useita päiviä viikossa useiden vuosien ajan Pittsburghin juutalaisella alueella, olin sielläkin "ulkopuolinen", koska olin kotoisin pikkukaupungista enkä Pittsburghin kletschmersektiosta. Yhdessä nämä lopulta ovat osittain taustalla kiinnostukseni antropologiaan, etnisiin ja amerikkalaisiin tutkimuksiin, usein tiedostamattoman koetun kokemuksen psykoanalyyttiseen syvyyteen, halukkuuteeni kokonaisvaltaiseen ajatteluun (yrityxeen yhdistää ne, jotka aluksi vaikuttavat erillisiltä, toisiinsa liittymättömiltä kulttuurin puolilta, perhe ja historia), tarkkaavaisuuteeni itseäni kohtaan tutkimusvälineenä, jota kutsutaan vastasiirroksi), oman runouden käyttämiseen keinona ymmärtää työelämän organisaatioita ja laajempaa kulttuuria) ja pyrkimykseni auttaa muita ihmisiä, järjestöt, jopa kansainvälisiä suhteita kuuntelemalla syvästi ihmisiä ja auttamalla heitä kuuntelemaan toisiaan sielusta sieluun. Tämä oli keskeinen roolini kroonikkona ja noin viisikymmentä vuotta lääketieteen opiskelijoiden, perhelääketieteen harjoittelijoiden ja asukkaiden, PA:iden ja monien muiden terveydenhuollon ammattilaisten opettajana. Syvästä kiinnostuksestani organisaatioelämän tiedostamattomiin juuriin tuli perusta suurelle osalle tutkimuksestani, kirjoittamisestani, opettamisestani ja konsultoinnistani. Opiskelin Pittsburghin yliopistossa ja suoritin historiallisen musiikkitieteen AB:n vuonna 1967 ja psykologisen antropologian tohtorin vuonna 1972. Opetettuani seitsemän vuotta psykiatrian osastolla Meharry Medical Collegessa Nashvillessä, TN:ssä, vietin loput urani perhe- ja ennaltaehkäisevän lääketieteen osastolla Oklahoman terveystieteiden yliopistossa. Center, Oklahoma City, OK, sellainen minä olin."
        xxx/ellauri298.html on line 197: the enemy – or begin to doubt How harmless we really are.
        xxx/ellauri298.html on line 572: Vinosuinen Stan jauhamassa paskaa. Methinks we are all component parts of some self-organizing wisdom whose movements and machinations are subtle and likely overlooked by the modern Western psyche. In other words, I suspect that everything really is interconnected, although in ways that are deeper than we may be capable of imagining. They're coming to take me away haha.
        xxx/ellauri303.html on line 71: II Makkabeissa ja Gittinissä äidin nimeä ei anneta, muissa rabbiinisissa kertomuksissa häntä kutsutaan Miriam bat Tanhumiksi, kun taas syyrialaisissa kristityissä hän on nimeltään Shamone ja/tai Maryam. Ilmeinen yhteys I Samuelin 2:5:een sai kuitenkin espanjalaisen Josipponin tarkistajan (toim. Konstantinopoli, 1510, 4:19) nimetä II Makkabien anonyymi äiti "Hannaksi", jolla hänestä on tullut kuuluisa Josipponin pidemmän (espanjalaisen) version ja keskiaikaisen heprealaisen piyyutimin levittämisen ansiosta.
        xxx/ellauri303.html on line 266: Moses Isserles tunnetaan yleisesti heprealaisesta lyhenteestä Rabbi Moses Isserlesistä, "Remo" (heprea : רמ״א). Häntä ei pidä sekoittaa Meir Abulafiaan , joka tunnetaan nimellä "Rama" (heprea: רמ״ה), eikä Menahem Azariah da Fanoon , joka tunnetaan nimellä "Rema MiPano" (heprea: רמ״ע מפאנו). Mi pano! voihkivat fanittavat harmaat vaimot Fanon alla nauhakengät solmussa. I Poland darrade judarna inför alla icke-judiska tölpar men tzaddiks hov var ett kungahus. I Amerika går judarna runt som free range chickens men får inte ens minyan ihop. Inte ens i Poland levde schaschlikerna för evigt. En död människa är samma sak som en död kalkon.
        xxx/ellauri303.html on line 453: "Sullon mun luonto." Laulussa, joka sisältää "varman vahvistuksen" siitä, että "Hän on minun Jumalani, minun elävä Jumalani... joka kuulee ja vastaa". Edward Kassler kirjoittaa, ettäu heprealainen Raamattu "kuvaa kohtaamista Jumalan kanssa, joka välittää intohimoisesti ja joka puhuttelee ihmiskuntaa sen olemassaolon hiljaisina hetkinä". Brittiläinen päärabbi Jonathan Sacks ehdottaa, että Jumala "ei ole ajallisesti etäinen tai irrallinen, vaan intohimoisesti sitoutunut ja läsnä". On tärkeää huomata, että "predikaatti 'persoonallinen' sellaisena kuin sitä sovelletaan Jumalaan" ei tarkoita, että Jumala on ruumiillinen tai antropomorfinen , näkemykset, jotka juutalaisuus on aina hylännyt; pikemminkin "persoonallisuus" ei viittaa fyysisyyteen, vaan "sisäiseen olemukseen, psyykkiseen, rationaaliseen ja moraaliseen". Vaikka useimmat juutalaiset uskovat, että "Jumala voidaan kokea", ymmärretään, että "Jumalaa ei voida ymmärtää", koska "Jumala on täysin erilainen kuin ihmiskunta" (kuten näkyy Jumalan vastauksessa Moosekselle, kun Mooses kysyi Jumalan nimeä: "Minä olen se, no minä, I just Am"); kaikki antropomorfiset lausunnot Jumalasta "ymmärretään kielellisinä metaforina; muuten olisi mahdotonta puhua Jumalasta ollenkaan".
        xxx/ellauri303.html on line 463: Heprealainen Raamattu tai Tanakh on juutalaisten pyhien kirjoitusten kaanoni ja keskeinen juutalaisen lain lähde . Sana on lyhenne , joka muodostuu Tanakhin kolmen perinteisen alajaon alkukirjaimista heprealaisista kirjaimista : Toora ("Opetus", joka tunnetaan myös nimellä Viisi Mooseksen kirjaa tai Pentateukki ), Nevi'im ("Profeetat") ja Ketuvim ("Kirjoitukset"). [21] Tanakh sisältää kaikkiaan 24 kirjaa; sen arvovaltainen versio on masoreettinen teksti. Perinteisesti Tanakhin tekstin sanottiin valmistuneen Jamnian kirkolliskokouksessa vuonna 70 jKr., vaikka tämä on epävarmaa. [21] Juutalaisuudessa termi "Toora" ei tarkoita vain Mooseksen viittä kirjaa, vaan myös kaikkia juutalaisia kirjoituksia (koko Tanakh) ja rabbiinien eettisiä ja moraalisia ohjeita (Suullinen Toora ).
        xxx/ellauri303.html on line 484: Toora koostuu viidestä kirjasta, joita kutsutaan englanniksi Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numeri ja Deuteronomia. Ne kertovat heprealaisten historiasta ja sisältävät myös käskyt, joita juutalaisten on noudatettava, etenkin osa 3 Leviticus.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 323: Sam Mäkinen on kova Brooklyn, New York City katupoliisi ja Vietnamin aikakauden merijalkaväen veteraani. Hänet värvätään vastahakoisesti salamurhaajaksi yhdysvaltalaiseen CURE-järjestöön. Rekrytointi tapahtuu oudolla menetelmällä: hänen kuolemansa väärennetään ja hänelle annetaan uudet kasvot ja uusi nimi. Uudelleenkastettu "Remo Williams" (Makinin sairaalahuoneessa sijaitsevan vuodeastian valmistajan nimen ja sijainnin mukaan), hänen kasvonsa on muutettu kirurgisesti ja iäkäs, pilkallinen ja välinpitämätön korealainen taistelulajien mestari Chiun on kouluttanut hänet ihmisten tappamiskoneeksi.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 325: Vaikka Remon harjoittelu on Chiunin standardien mukaan erittäin kiireistä, Remo oppii mahdottomalta vaikuttavia taitoja, kuten luotien väistämistä ja juoksemista veden ja märän sementin päällä. Chiun opettaa Remolle korealaista taistelulajia nimeltä "Sinä juuri ". Remon opetus keskeytyy, kun CURE lähettää hänet tutkimaan Yhdysvaltain armeijan korruptoitunutta aseiden hankintaohjelmaa.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 410: A lot of plot ideas have just come along and carefully landed in my brain. Another partner of mine and I started a series and postulated the tale of a brash young westerner trained in the secret arts by an inscrutable Oriental assassin. What a winner! For once something really original.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 420: A real hero and/or heroine.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 444: Just typical for a lady to start with the character and not the plot. For us men, eating fucking and bashing comes first, the choice of carcass, cunt or skull is secondary, same as burying beetles. But remember: Every really good story has some kind of conflict. No conflict, no story, just a big YAAAWWWN. The remaining 3 items on Ruthannes list are also hansypansy, lady stuff. Point of view, theme, style, WTF. Bet 50 shades had a lot of those. All we guys care about is lots of action and motivation (money, in other words, the rest like power and pussy can be bought).
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 446: Oh, and one more assignment. Take a book that you particularly like that's in the genre you want to work in and read it again. And this time, read it like a writer. When does the author spell out the main idea of the story? When does the hero arrive in the book? When the villain? Love interest? Danger and threats? How does the author make it seem real to you? If you want, stick post-it notes at various parts of the book. Think about it.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 517: Sometimes though they might do a little more. They won’t steal the real action but they set the mood, they add humor, they make the setting more believable. You can do this by making placeholders eccentric or obsessive. I read analysis once of an old flick called Beverly Hills Cop. It featured a clerk in an art gallery. He was effeminate. By itself, that’s not unusual. But he had a Jewish accent, and that was unusual because Jews weren’t generally treated as queens in Hollywood — it teems with them (although today H’wood can say anything it wants about Jews, even Christians. You can tell this was an old movie.) What that character did however in the film was to help make Detroit cop Eddie Murphy, the negro comedian, feel even more alien in L.A. than he otherwise would have.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 519: Heroes have their Achilles heels. The most honest president of the U.S. cheats on the golf course; that is what makes people real. The late Robert Parker’s Spenser character was interesting. He was a yuppie. He ran, he lifted weights, he liked to cook, he liked unimposing little wines with sardonic personalities, he pretended he didn’t care about clothes but somehow always managed to wear the same basic uniform;, he lived with a woman, Susan the insufferable, who could psycho-babble Jay-Z into impotence. But the characterization hook was that Spenser spent his life being a private eye and shooting people, which was totally alien to the character’s nature. That started to round him out and make him real. Without that hard edge, he’d have been just another fan of Barry Manilow.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 583: A lot of pulp writers have (or had) style. Mary Clark (+2020) had a style, Dean Koontz (*1945), Stephen King (*1947), Molly Cochran (*1949), Andrew Klavan (*1954), Larry Block (*1938), Susan Isaacs (*1943), Harlan Coben (*1961), Sue Grafton (+2017), they all have styles. Or had. I am told I have a style too (or had), although I don’t really know what style is. Didn't.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 594: Dialogue that sounds real. This is not tape-recorded dialogue but an attempt to make speech sound more realistic than it often has been written. Sometimes people say things that aren’t exactly to the point; nothing wrong with that as long as it’s interesting and/or entertaining and can move the story forward. Cases in point: the overrated Quentin Tarantino in films like “Pulp Fiction.” One of the best at it was novelist George Higgins. Elmore Leonard is excellent; also Larry Block.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 610: Dialogue is the easiest, fastest and best way to involve your readers with your subject, your story, your characters, your writing. The fanciest long description of the snow storm slowly cresting the nearby mountain may indeed be beautiful writing but meh, who cares? My advice: leave out the nature shit and get back to the real world; give us this instead:
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 629: Suppose you want to write a “big book.” No genre junk for you. Okay. Here’s what you need to know. A “big book” is just a genre novel that got bigger. More pages, more everything. just make it a little bigger, a little more breathless, give it a little more end-of-the-world panache. Think of selling it to Hollywood where they call it high concept but what that really means is that it’s a very short outline of a book for people who can’t read a whole book or even a whole paragraph at once and their mind starts to wander after one sentence. Where was I? Ah yes:
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 645: Did you ever hear of a guy with plumber’s block? Electrician’s block? Did a mechanic ever have mechanic’s block? No, no, and no. The reason is that none of them get paid if they don’t show up to work, so block isn’t really a viable option like flu. However for writers, it often is, but then, they don't get paid. Read Trollope’s autobiography. He worked according to schedule and if he finished a novel, but still had fifteen minutes left in his usual writing day, he would take a fresh piece of paper, write “Chapter One” and get started immediately. Time’s a-wasting, children, said Trollope and went out to fornicate some neighborhood trollops. It pays to be mediocre.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 652: Thank you for a useful and interesting writer’s blog, it really helps with my plumber's block.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 688: CURE:n ainoa ase oli voimakasrakenteinen, laihansutjakka mies. Hän oli orpolapsi, jolla ei ollut minkäänlaista menneisyyttä. Hän oli aikaisemmin toiminut pääministerinä Orpostanissa, ja hänet oli siellä tuomittu rikoksesta, jota hän ei ollut edes tehnyt. Hänet oli passitettu sähkötuoliin, joka ei ollut toiminut. Häntä oli jo yli kymmenen vuoden ajan kouluttanut maailman paras murhaaja, tiukkaa kuria arvostava asiantuntija, joka itse oli Sinäjuuri oppien perijä. Sinäjuuri oli eteläkorealainen kylä, joka oli tuhansien vuosien aikana tuottanut ensiluokkaisia palkkamurhaajia. Tämä mies - amerikkalainen tietysti - oli kuolettavampi kuin mikään vinkuintiaani. Presidentti tunsi hänet ainoastaan "erityishenkilönä". Amerikassa on paljon muitakin erityishenkilöitä, muttei yhtään aivan näin näyttävää.
        xxx/ellauri304.html on line 728: Chiun hymyili - Joskus sitä on onnellinen löytäessään jotain tai jonkun - joka on vahvempi kuin omat vahvimmatkaan impulssit. Jotain joka on meitä suurempi. Esim korealainen uutisankkuri. Tai Puuntuhooja-sarja.
        xxx/ellauri305.html on line 105: Woody Allen nyysi osia Grace Brownin juonesta psykotrilleriinsä Match Point. Siinä paxuxipanemansa hoidon nirhannut ex-tennispelaaja (haha! tennismaila taas! Denis the penis! Dionyysisellä thyrsoxella reisien välliin ryssää jotta se takasin tyssää, kuten Ukrainassa lauletaan) selviää pälkähästä ihan zägällä. Chris seuraa Nolaa ulos ja tunnustaa tunteensa häntä kohtaan, ja he harrastavat intohimoisesti seksiä vehnäpellolla. Nola tuntee syyllisyyttä ja pitää tätä onnettomuudena. Chris haluaa kuitenkin jatkuvan salaisen suhteen. Chris ja Chloe menevät naimisiin, ja Chris päättää suhteensa Nolan kanssa ampumalla tiineen ämmän haulikolla liisteixi. Eikä jää kiinni. Mitä tästä opimme? "Ihmiset pelkäävät kohdata kuinka suuri osa elämää on riippuvainen tuurista. On pelottavaa ajatella, että niin paljon ei voi hallita. Ottelussa on hetkiä, jolloin pallo osuu verkon yläosaan, ja sekunnin murto-osan se voi joko mennä eteenpäin tai pudota taaksepäin. Pienellä tuurilla se menee eteenpäin ja sinä voitat. Tai ehkä se ei mene, ja häviät." Voit vaikka työnnellä keskijalalla koreasti korealaista alaikäistä ottotytärtä ja selvitä ehjin nahoin siitäkin jos on onnea. Amerikkalaiset kriitikot ylistivät elokuvaa ja sen feikki brittiläistä ympäristöä ja pitivät sitä tervetulleina Allenin palautumisena.
        xxx/ellauri305.html on line 390: Esim. 21:2 – Osta heprealainen orja määrättyjen lakien mukaisesti
        xxx/ellauri306.html on line 68: Why is Rand a bad writer? Her writing is simply illogical, incomprehensible and blabbering. Her heroes and heroines are but pastiches, cliché-like cardboard figurines. Her world is black and white; either the character is a hero or a crook, but never anything in-between. Moreover, they fail the reality check; Howard Roark of The Fountainhead would not be the heroic creative mind he is represented; the reality check would be a similar megalomaniac sociopath as Le Corbusier.
        xxx/ellauri306.html on line 227: Hän olikin repeytynyt eurooppalaisen alkuperänsä ja irokeesi adoptionsa välillä. Vuonna 1657 hän seurasi ryhmää jesuiittalähetyssaarnaajia , mukaan lukien isä Paul Ragueneau , lähetystyölle Sainte-Marie de Gannnetaan ( Onondaga ) irokeesien maalle, lähellä nykyistä Syracuse -kaupunkia (New York), jossa noin viisikymmentä ihmistä, mukaan lukien Pierre- Joseph-Marie Chaumonot , Zacharie Dupuisin komennossa. Pian irokeesien vihamielisyys kasvaa sukupuolitautien vuoksi, jotka tuhoavat heidän terveytensä ja joiden takia he eivät pidä musta kaapuista (jesuiitoista). Samalla kun irokeesit uhkasivat päästä eroon ranskalaisista, Radisson, kiitos hänen amerikkalaisen psykologian tuntemuksensa (erityisesti mitä tulee liiallisuuksiin liittyviin rituaaleihin, juhliin, joiden aikana irokeesit täyttivät tankkinsa tulivedellä rajoituksetta, sekä unelmanäön ansiosta, mahdollisesti Radissonilta, rohkaisemalla heitä järjestämään tämän juhlan) ja juonen (veneiden ja kanoottien rakentaminen heidän tietämättään) antaa heidän poistua paikalta ilman välikohtauksia (juhlasta hämmästyneiden irokeesien nukkuessa sikeästi) keväällä 1658 ja päästä kanoottijoukkueella Montrealin talvikisoihin.
        xxx/ellauri307.html on line 733: gravitated away from religion. The irony is that I've since then really come full
        xxx/ellauri307.html on line 734: circle. The more science I studied, the more I saw that physics becomes metaphysics and real numbers become imaginary numbers. The further I go into
        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 393: Maria on jokaisen kotiseurakunnan, jokaisen kristityn perheen äiti. Hän ymmärtää täysin perhe-elämän luonnollisesti yliluonnolliset realiteetit, koska hän eli niitä. Hän tietää miltä tuntuu kun 1 lapsista on käenmunasta.
        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 466: Kätilö tutkii hyperrealistista vauvanukkea pitäen sen suua auki peukalolla.

        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 503: Huone oli kooltaan kuin helikopterikenttä ja varustettu ykkösluokan hotellin mukavuuksilla: täysautomaattinen baari, minijääkaappi ilmaisilla pikkupulloilla, pehmeä nojatuoli, jonka uumenissa saattoi vaipua rentouttavaan virtuaalitodellisuuteen, valtava seinäkuvaruutu, joka oli sillä hetkellä pimeänä sähkökatkon vuoxi. Vasemmalla oli täydellinen kylpyhuone porealtaineen ja piaruputkineen. Lisäksi siellä oli kalusteisiin sijoitettuna kaikki tavanomaiset toimistovarusteet, ja ne olivat faxia, niittaajaa ja reijitintä myöden teknisesti aivan huippuluokkaa.
        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 556: Flourishing is one of the most important and promising topics studied in positive psychology. Not only does it relate to many other positive concepts, it holds the key to improving the quality of life for people around the world. Discovering the pieces to the flourishing puzzle and learning how to effectively apply research findings to real life has tremendous implications for the way we live, love, and relate to one another.
        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 610: Rorty narrates that the West’s first redemptive principle was man’s relationship with God, the guarantor of universal truth, meaning, and salvation. God was eventually dethroned by the Truth of philosophy, as heralded by the Enlightenment and the scientific revolution. Truth’s goal was to decipher reality’s blueprint. At present, the truth is being nudged over by the Imagination. The modern imagination aspires to enlarge our acquaintance with humanity and enrich ethical relations. Rorty argues that a culture of imagination can serve the redemptive purposes previously ministered by religion and truth, only in a manner more suited to a liberal, secular context. He calls this a literary culture, a culture where meaningful human relationships are ‘‘mediated by human artifacts such as books and buildings, paintings and songs’’ (TRR, p. 478). For Rorty, the literary culture may successfully usher a new world motivated by the ideal of human solidarity.
        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1047: A great word to know, though we’ll also talk about something really incredibly boring. But we’ll also look at the meaning of the verb erlösen, and that’s totally worth it. Like… for real. Like… literally.
        xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1060: Oh and to really hammer the point into your head, here’s a link to a famous old Schlager called “Liebeskummer lohnt sich nicht”… viel Spaß :)
        xxx/ellauri314.html on line 104: Eugene Gladstone O’Neill (16. lokakuuta 1888 New York, Yhdysvallat – 27. marraskuuta 1953 Boston, Yhdysvallat) oli toinen yhdysvaltalainen näytelmäkirjailija. O’Neill toi Anton Tšehovin, Henrik Ibsenin ja August Strindbergin edustaman dramaattisen realismin amerikkalaiseen näytelmäkirjallisuuteen. Heti ensimmäinen O’Neillin näytelmä, Taivaanrannan tuolla puolen (Beyond the Horizon, 1920), voitti näyttämötaiteen Pulitzer-palkinnon. Hän sai kaksi muuta Pulitzeria näytelmistään Agatha Christie (1922) ja Strange Interlude (1928). Hänelle myönnettiin kirjallisuuden Nobel-palkinto vuonna 1936.
        xxx/ellauri320.html on line 53: What is real, lasting happiness? How does one achieve it? And why are so many people holding themselves back? At the heart of this profound, simple, beautiful book is the wisdom of Mildred Newman and Bernard Berkowitz, married psychoanalysts who encourage readers to both love themselves and to confront life's hardest truths.
        xxx/ellauri320.html on line 274: Deepak ChopraIndia/USA100MizeapuMinä izeAlways go with your passions. Never ask yourself if it’s realistic or not.
        xxx/ellauri320.html on line 279: Salman RushdieIndia/USA8Mmaaginen realismiFatwaOur lives teach us who we are.
        xxx/ellauri329.html on line 508: Television antimista parhaita ovat näköjään venäläiset sarjat, ne liimaavat katsojan - no, ainakin minut - tv-tuoliin. Idiootti, Karamazovin veljekset, nyt tämä Arbatin lapset. Jokaisessa täydellisen huoliteltu näyttelijäntyö, tinkimätön ajankuvaus, raastava realismi ja sydämeensattuva tunteikkuus yhdessä, ihailtavaa työtä. Tietenkin pohjana olevat romaanit ovat omaa luokkaansa, mutta hyvästä kirjasta voi toki tehdä pinnallisen jutun. Venäläisilä on taito tehdä syvällistä tv-elokuvaa.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 86: Böll knüpft auch reale Personen, Ereignisse und Dokumente in die Fiktion ein.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 298: Egyptin vitsaukset olivat sarja onnettomuuksia, jotka Raamatun mukaan joutuivat Egyptin valtakuntaan sen jälkeen, kun he kieltäytyivät vapauttamasta heprealaisia. Tarina löytyy Exoduksen kirjan luvuista 7-12, Vanhasta testamentista.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 315: Ensimmäisessä faaraon Mooseksen haastattelussa vaati häntä vapauttamaan heprealaiset ja päästämään heidät erämaahan palvomaan Jumalaa, kuten hän oli käskenyt. Muuten Jumala muuttaisi veden vereksi, mutta farao ei kuunnellut.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 329: Rangaistus heprealaisten lasten joukkomurhasta. Ennen vitsauksia farao määräsi vastasyntyneiden heprealaisten miesten kuoleman, jotka joko hukkuivat Niiliin tai syötettiin krokotiileille.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 375: Jos ennen faraota, Moosesta ja Aaronia varoitti häntä, että Jahve lähettäisi hevoskärpästen vitsauksen. Tällä kertaa ero olisi: heprealaiset eivät koskettaneet tunnustaessaan, että Jumala siunasi heidät.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 377: Kun rutto puhkesi, farao suostui antamaan heprealaisten uhrata uhrinsa autiomaassa niin kauan kuin he eivät tehneet niin, he eksyvät liian pitkälle Jahve poisti ruton ja pelasti Egyptin, mutta farao rikkoi lupauksensa jälleen.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 393: Veljet Mooses ja Aaron palasivat faraon läsnäolo varoittaa häntä, että jos he eivät vapauta heprealaisia, kaikki karja kärsii tappavan vitsauksen.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 395: Jotta tunnistaa Jehovan läsnäolon heprealaisten joukossa, heidän karjansa pysyisivät terveinä. Kaikki egyptiläisten karja kärsi seurauksista, mutta farao ei antanut periksi.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 423: Haavaumat voidaan tulkita rangaistukseksi siitä että egyptiläiset kielsivät heprealaisten lepäämisen (mukaan lukien oikeus raapia). Egyptiläiset pakottivat heidät myös valmistamaan kylvyt kuumalla vedellä, mikä oli erittäin työlästä. Sairastuessaan haavaumiin egyptiläiset kärsivät korjaamattomasta kutinasta eivätkä kyenneet käymään kylvyssä.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 441: Tässä jaksossa varoitus ei ollut osoitettu vain faraolle vaan kaikille, jotka halusivat pelastua. Siksi se edustaa Jahven armon laajentamista pakanoille (ei heprealaisille). Ei ole yllättävää, että rangaistuksen symboli on jään ja tulen liitto, joka symboloi vastakohtien liittoa.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 460: Heinäsirkkojen rutto Se edustaa faraon lopullista taloudellista hajoamista ja jakautumista oman kansansa kanssa, koska hän pyysi häntä päästämään heprealaiset menemään. Tästä syystä vasta tämän vitsauksen jälkeen farao tunnusti virheensä ja halusi neuvotella vaihtoehdon päästämällä miehet menemään. Mutta heprealaisille vapautus koskisi kaikkia, tai se ei olisi.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 466: Jumala käski Moosesta ojentaa hänen käsi niin, että pimeys peitti Egyptin taivaan kolmeksi päiväksi. Tänä aikana ei näkynyt ketään. Vain heprealaisten taloissa oli valaistus.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 484: Herra varoitti Moosesta että hän tappaisi Egyptin esikoiset. Suojellakseen itseään kuolemalta heprealaisten piti merkitä ovensa kattoon Jehovan kunniaksi uhratun karitsan verellä. Muuten enkelit voisivat erehtyä ovesta. Sinä iltana heprealaiset viettivät ensimmäistä pääsiäistä, toisin sanoen Herran kulkua.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 486: Kuolema kulki Egyptin talojen läpi ja vaati myös faraon esikoisen hengen. Epätoivoissaan hän ajoi heprealaiset pois kaiken tavaransa kanssa. He marssivat heti erämaahan, mutta eivät ennen kuin saivat kiristettyä lisäxi kulta- ja hopeaesineitä egyptiläisiltä, kuten Jumala oli ennustanut.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 500: Muinaisina aikoina, esikoisena hän oli arvostetuin sukulinjan seuraajana. Siksi tämä kohta edustaa faaraon murtumiskohtaa, joka ei pysty mittaamaan tekojensa seurauksia. Farao itse olisi kirjoittanut kohtalonsa viimeistelemällä esikoiset heprealaiset antamatta heille koskaan mahdollisuutta pelastua.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 502: Katkea on myös merkitty uhrirituaalien symboliikkaan. Kristityille se voidaan nähdä esikuvana Kristuksen kuolemasta: aivan kuten heprealaiset saisivat vapautuksen faraon esikoisen kuoleman kautta, pelastus tulisi maailmaan Jeesuksen uhrin kautta. Jeesus olis niikö tämmöinen esikoinen. Vaikka genesixessä kyllä sanotaan että Jehovalla oli vanhempiakin poikia jotka laskeutuivat taivaasta köyrimään maisia naisia.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 510: Mooseksen kirjan mukaan heprealaiset asuivat Egyptissä patriarkka Jaakobin ja hänen poikansa Joosefin ajoista lähtien. Mutta molempien kuollessa farao teki heidät orjiksi heidän vaurautensa ja suuren lukumääränsä pelossa ja määräsi vastasyntyneet urokset tapettaviksi. Faaraon tytär pelasti Mooseksen, joka kasvatti hänet omakseen.
        xxx/ellauri337.html on line 516: Näiden tapahtumien jälkeen heprealaiset viettivät ensimmäistä pääsiäistä, lähtivät Egyptistä ja aloittivat pyhiinvaellusmatkansa erämaan halki etsimään Luvattua maata.
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        Netflix’s Bodies: Is Longharvest Lane a real place?

        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 67: Hän opiskeli Bogotán yliopistossa ja työskenteli myöhemmin toimittajana kolumbialaisessa El Espectadorissa sekä ulkomaisena kirjeenvaihtajana Roomassa, Pariisissa, Barcelonassa, Caracasissa ja New Yorkissa. Hän kirjoitti monia arvostettuja tietokirjoja ja novelleja, mutta tunnetaan parhaiten romaaneistaan, kuten Sata vuotta yksinäisyyttä (1967) ja Love in the Time of Cholera (1985). Hänen teoksensa ovat saavuttaneet merkittävää kriitikoiden suosiota ja laajaa kaupallista menestystä, erityisesti maagiseksi realismiksi leimatun kirjallisuuden popularisoinnissa, joka käyttää maagisia elementtejä ja tapahtumia todellisten kokemusten selittämiseen. Jotkut hänen teoksistaan sijoittuvat kuvitteelliseen kylään nimeltä Macondo, ja suurin osa niistä ilmaisee yksinäisyyden teemaa.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 69: Aiemmin lyhyempiä fiktiota ja käsikirjoituksia kirjoittanut García Márquez syrjäytti itsensä México Cityyn pitkäksi aikaa saadakseen valmiiksi vuonna 1967 julkaistun romaaninsa Cien años de soledad eli Sata vuotta yksinäisyyttä. Kirjoittaja sai kansainvälistä suosiota teoxesta, jota myytiin lopulta kymmeniä miljoonia kappaleita maailmanlaajuisesti. García Márquez on auttanut tutustuttamaan joukon lukijoita maagiseen realismiin, genreen, jossa yhdistyvät tavanomaisemmat tarinan kerrontamuodot eloisiin fantasiakerroksiin.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 232: Ärsyttävä narsistinen tekniikka Ernestolla puhua muiden kautta pääasiassa izestään. Ize se vaan grunttaa ja mielistelee kaikkia ja kaikki on siitä siihen ihan lääpällään. To make a long story short, Henry panee Catherinen paxuxi vastoin lupaustaan ja karkaa kaiken kukkuraxi rintamalta. I enjoyed not being married really. There isn't any me, I'm you. Narsistin märkä uni. Loppuvizinä Catherine parka vielä kuolee lapsivuoteeseen. Cedric syö sillä aikaa kinkku-muna-annoxen ja juo monta pulloa demi- mondea. Catherinen kuoltua Cedric lähtee lätkimään aamuöiseen sateeseen. Cedric olisi halunnut tytön mieluummin. Mieluiten ei mitään. Ei kai tosta arvesta tule ruma. Can I get you anything? You'll be ok, I promise. Niin ja vielä 1 persepäinen piirre Ernstissä: se pitää vedonlyönnistä. Sen nuivat kommentit kun Katja kertoo pohjaanpalaneesta beibistä oli aika karuja. "You aren't angry are you darling?" Voi vinetto. "You always feel trapped biologically." Vitun trappi. Inhottava tenukeppi. Ei keltatauti ole sairaus vaan juoppo-oire. Kaveri on kolmen pointin tolvana ja kylmä murhamies.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 250: This is existential sentiment, emphasizing the real kinship between the philosophie of existance and the Wissenschaft of phänomenologie; value is
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 253: Sartre has said that the writer's is to cure the "sick" language that is incommunicative. Iris Murdoch, in attempting to answer what the sickness of the language really is, says it is the fact that we can no longer take language for granted as a medium of communication. "Its transparancy has gone. We are like people who for a long time looked out of a window without noticing the glass - and then one day began to notice this too. Hemingway also feals this way. Our time demands a simple prose. with an Eliot-like emphasis on semantics."
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 281: Indeed, as Rinaldi claims, The Black Pig “tells you about those priests” (FTA 8). And it is easy enough to see why the priest thought it “a filthy and vile book.” But Rinaldi’s complaint, that it “shook my faith” (7), needs to be read in the context of everything else we know of this character. If Rinaldi is a real believer—which I doubt—he would disdain Notari’s book, which, although heavily documented, is dripping with scorn, irony, and bias. But if his faith is automatic and largely irrelevant, or if it has already been shaken, he might have read on, attracted by Notari’s wide reading, his witty, strong prose, and his relentlessly rationalist logic, sometimes reminiscent of MarkTwain.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 496: "Kolmas temppeli" ( heprea: בֵּית הַמִּקְדָּשׁ הַשְּׁלִישִׁי  ‎, Bēṯ hamMīqdāš's'Ts'n käännös. hypoteettinen uudelleen rakennettu temppeli Jerusalemissa. Se seuraisi Salomon temppeliä ja toista temppeliä, joista ensimmäinen tuhoutui Babylonian Jerusalemin piirityksen aikana v.  587 eaa. ja jälkimmäinen tuhoutui roomalaisten Jerusalemin piirityksen aikana vuonna 70 jKr. Vaikka se on edelleen rakentamaton, kolmannen temppelin käsitys ja halu siihen ovat pyhiä juutalaisuudessa ja erityisesti ortodoksisessa juutalaisuudessa. Sitä pidetään juutalaisten pyhimpänä palvontapaikkana. Heprealainen Raamattu väittää, että juutalaiset profeetat vaativat sen rakentamisen toteutumista ennen messiaanista aikaa tai rinnakkain sen kanssa. Kolmannen temppelin rakentaminen on myös tärkeässä roolissa joissakin kristillisen eskatologian tulkinnassa.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 530: Israelin päärabbit Isser Yehuda Unterman ja Yitzhak Nissim yhdessä muiden johtavien rabbien kanssa väittivät, että "Olemme sukupolvien ajan varoittaneet Temppelivuoren mihinkään osioon ja pidättäytymästä tulemasta". Hiljattain tehty tutkimus tästä rabbiinisesta päätöksestä viittaa siihen, että se oli sekä "ennennäkemätön" ja mahdollisesti hallituksen rabbeihin kohdistuneen painostuksen aiheuttama, että "loistava" muslimien ja juutalaisten välisen kitkan estämisessä vuorella. Rabbiinien yksimielisyys ortodoksisen juutalaisuuden uskonnollisessa sionistivirrassa on edelleen sitä mieltä, että juutalaisilla on kiellettyä mennä mihinkään Temppelivuoren osaan ja tammikuussa 2005 allekirjoitettiin julistus, joka vahvisti vuoden 1967 päätöksen. Shavuotin aattona vuonna 2014 tai 6. Sivanina, 5774 heprealaisen kalenterin mukaan, 400 juutalaista nousi Temppelivuorelle; jotkut valokuvattiin rukouksessa.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 554: Päivittäisessä Amidah-rukouksessa, joka on keskeinen rukous juutalaisten jumalanpalveluksissa, pyynnöt ottaa vastaan ​​"Israelin tuliuhri" ja "Juudan ja Jerusalemin viljauhri" ( Malakia 3:4) poistetaan. Sapatin ja juutalaisten juhlapyhinä pidetyssä erityisessä Mussaf Amidah -rukouksessa heprealainen ilmaus na'ase ve'nakriv (me esitämme ja uhraamme) on muutettu muotoon asu ve'hikrivu (he esittivät ja uhrasivat), mikä tarkoittaa, että uhraukset ovat menneisyyden asia. Rukous "elämämme talon" ja Shekhinan ennallistamisesta "meidän keskuuteen" arkipäiväisessä Tooran lukupalvelussa on säilytetty konservatiivisissa rukouskirjoissa, vaikka kaikki konservatiivit eivät sitä sanokaan. Konservatiivisissa rukouskirjoissa säilytetään yleensä sanat ja ilmaisut, joilla on kaksinkertainen merkitys, jotka viittaavat sekä temppelin piirteisiin että teologisiin tai runollisiin käsitteisiin. Käännökset ja kommentit viittaavat kuitenkin yleensä vain runollisiin tai teologisiin merkityksiin. Konservatiivinen juutalaisuus ottaa myös väliasennon cohenimiin ja leeviläisiin, säilyttäen patrilineaalisen heimoperäisen syntyperän ja osan heidän rooleistaan, mutta poistaa rajoituksia, jotta cohenit saavat mennä naimisiin.
        xxx/ellauri354.html on line 579: Roomalaiskatolisessa, itä-ortodoksisessa ja protestanttisessa kristinuskossa vallitseva näkemys on, että eläinuhrit temppelissä olivat ennuste uhrille, jonka Jeesus teki maailman syntien edestä ristiinnaulitsemisensa ja verensä vuodatuksen kautta pääsiäisen ensimmäisenä päivänä. Heprealaiskirjeeseen viitataan usein tämän näkemyksen tueksi: temppeliuhreja kuvataan epätäydellisiksi, koska ne vaativat toistamista (ks. 10:1–4) ja liittoon, josta oli tulossa "tuleva". vanhentunut ja vanhentumassa" ja oli "valmis katoamaan" (luku 8:13, ESV). Katso myös Vanhan liiton lakien kumoaminen. Kristuksen ristiinnaulitseminen, joka oli uhri, joka käsitteli synnin kerta kaikkiaan, teki tyhjäksi kaiken tarpeen uusille eläinuhreille. Kristusta itseään verrataan Ylipappiin, joka aina seisoi ja suoritti rituaaleja ja uhrauksia. Kristus kuitenkin uhrattuaan "istui alas" – täydellisyys oli vihdoin saavutettu (ks. 10:11-14,18). Lisäksi kaikkeinpyhimmän esiripun katsotaan repeytyneen ristiinnaulitsemisen yhteydessä – kuvaannollisesti tämän teologian yhteydessä (ch 10:19–21) ja kirjaimellisesti Matteuksen evankeliumin mukaan (ch 27:50). –51). Näistä syistä kolmas temppeli, jonka osittainen tarkoitus olisi eläinuhrien uudelleen järjestäminen, nähdään tarpeettomana ja siten syrjäytyneenä. Toisaalta Irenaeus ja Hippolytus kuuluivat varhaisiin kirkon kirjoittajiin, jotka näkivät temppelin uudelleenrakentamisen tarpeelliseksi Antikristuksen hallituskauden valmisteluun.
        xxx/ellauri356.html on line 314: Eugène Guillevic (1907 Carnac, Ranska – 1997 Pariisi, Ranska) oli ranskalainen runoilija, 1900-luvun ranskalaisen kirjallisuuden tärkeimpiä nimiä. Hän sai aineistoa runoihinsa kotiseudultaan Bretagnesta. Hän oli ajattelultaan marxilainen, ja kirjailijana hän edusti surrealismia. Hänen läpimurtoteoksensa oli Terraqué (1942), joka edusti mineralogista vaihetta, mutta hän siirtyi sitten osallistuvaan herbaariorunouteen ja ilmensi siinä erityisesti ydinaseiden vastaisia näkemyksiään.
        xxx/ellauri356.html on line 374: Hilvikistä tuli Obelixin vankka oppilas ja hän halveksi surrealistien uudenlaisen pakkomielteen kuvausta. Hän kieltäytyi aina suutelemasta Andre Bretonin kättä, mutta hänestä tuli Paul Eluardin säkeen ja Aragonin lyyristen lahjojen elinikäinen ihailija. Eugene Guillevic, runoilija, syntynyt Carnac, Ranska 5. elokuuta 1907; kahdesti naimisissa (yksi tytär ja yksi tytär kuollut); kuoli Pariisissa 19. maaliskuuta 1997.
        xxx/ellauri357.html on line 138: her situation. Eventually, she began to realize the
        xxx/ellauri357.html on line 424: The ancient poets animated all sensible objects with Gods or Geniuses, calling them by the names and adorning them with properties of woods, rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, nations, and whatever their enlarged and numerous senses could perceive. And particularly they studied the Genius of each city and country, placing it under its mental deity. Till a system was formed, which some took advantage of and enslaved the vulgar by attempting to realize or abstract the mental deities from their objects. Thus began Priesthood. Priests are like worms, they shit on the nicest leaves. Choosing forms of worship from poetic tales. And at length they pronounced that the Gods had ordered such things. Thus men forgot that all deities reside in the human breast.
        xxx/ellauri358.html on line 49: Tämä dokumenttielokuva Pearl Harborin hyökkäyksestä, jonka Toland ohjasi yhdessä John Fordin kanssa, on niin realistinen uudelleenlavastetussa materiaalissaan, että monet pitävät sitä nykyään todellisena hyökkäysmateriaalina. Se voitti parhaan dokumentin (lyhyt aihe) Oscar-palkinnon. Richard Burton oli lyhkänen, mun pituinen ja Humphrey Bogart Wokun kokoa. Sixi ne mahtuivat hyvin valkokankaalle ottamaan hämärässä teräviä vastamulkoisina.
        xxx/ellauri358.html on line 150: Korkean veisun runoja on vaikea sijoittaa mihinkään tiettyyn ajanjaksoon. Niillä arvellaan olevan vanhat ja kansainväliset juuret Lähi-idän rakkauslyriikassa. Lopullisen muotonsa runojen arvellaan saaneen vasta hellenistisellä ajalla 300–200-luvulla eaa. Kirjan eroottisuuden vuoksi se oli vaarassa jäädä pois heprealaisen Raamatun kaanonista.
        xxx/ellauri358.html on line 151: Eli Korkea veisu on yksi Raamatun Vanhan testamentin runollisista kirjoista. Se on Raamatun 22. kirja ja heprealaisen Raamatun Tanakin kolmannen pääosion Ketuvimin neljäs kirja.
        xxx/ellauri361.html on line 216: Anton Tšehov puhui teoksesta myönteisesti. Hän kutsui kyllä Nehljudovin ja Katjushan suhdetta "melko epäselväksi ja keinotekoiseksi". Maksim Gorki näki romaanin Tolstoin vihonviimeiseksi teokseksi. Leninin mukaan tää oli ihan parhautta. Ilman "ylösnousemusta" ei olisi ollut Gorkin "äitiä" ja kenties koko sosialistista realismia, yritystä mukauttaa todellisuus ideologiaan, minkä Neuvostoliiton sanamestarit tuskallisesti mutta uskonnollisesti tekivät.
        xxx/ellauri376.html on line 223: Dmitri Vasiljevitš Grigorovitš ( venäjäksi : Дми́трий Васи́льевич Григоро́вич ) (31. maaliskuuta [ OS 19. maaliskuuta] 1822 – 3. tammikuuta 1900 [ OS 22. joulukuuta 1899]) oli venäläinen kirjailija n:o 1 joka joka kuvasi realistisesti venäläisen maaseutuyhteisön elämää ja tuomitsi avoimesti maaorjuuden.
        xxx/ellauri379.html on line 115: Analyysi. On the most superficial level, Heart of Darkness can be understood through its semiautobiographical relationship to Conrad’s real life. Much like his protagonist Marlow, Conrad’s career as a merchant marine also took him up the Congo River. And much like Marlow, Conrad was profoundly affected by the human depravity he witnessed on his boat tour of European colonialism in Africa.
        xxx/ellauri379.html on line 119: One of the most resoundingly Modernist elements of Conrad’s work lies in this kind of early post-structuralist treatment of language—his insistence on the inherent inability of words to express the real, in all of its horrific truth. Marlow’s journey is full of encounters with things that are “unspeakable,” with words that are uninterpretable, and with a world that is eminently “inscrutable.” In this way, language fails time and time again to do what it is meant to do—to communicate. It’s a phenomenon best summed up when Marlow tells his audience that “it is impossible to convey the life-sensation of any given epoch of one’s existence—that which makes its truth, its meaning—its subtle and penetrating essence… We live, as we dream—alone.” Kurtz—as “eloquent” as he may be—can’t even adequately communicate the terrifying darkness he observed around him.“The horror! The horror!” is all he can say. Some critics have surmised that part of Heart of Darkness’s mass appeal comes from this ambiguity of language—from the free rein it gives its readers to interpret. Others posit this as a great weakness of the text, viewing Conrad’s inability to name things as an unseemly quality in a writer who’s supposed to be one of the greats. Perhaps this is itself a testament to the Heart of Darkness’s breadth of interpretability.
        xxx/ellauri379.html on line 129: Character Analysis The Intended. Kurtz's fiancée is marked — like the Harlequin — by her absolute devotion to Kurtz. When Marlow visits her after his return from Africa, he finds that she has been dressed in mourning for more than a year and still yearns for information about how her love spent his last days. However, she is actually devoted to an image of Kurtz instead of the man himself: She praises Kurtz's "words" and "example," assuming that these are filled with the nobility of purpose with which Kurtz began his career with the Company. Her devotion is so absolute that Marlow cannot bear to tell her Kurtz's real last words ("The horror! The horror!") and must instead tell her a lie ("The whore! The whore!") that strengthens her already false impression of Kurtz. On a symbolic level, the Intended is like many Europeans, who wish to believe in the greatness of men like Kurtz without considering the more "dark" and hidden parts of their characters. Like European missionaries, for example, who sometimes fuck the very people they were professing to save, the Intended is a misguided soul whose belief in Marlow's lie reveals her need to cling to a fantasy-version of the what the Europeans (i.e., the Company) are doing in Africa.
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        Luotaantyöntävää realismia


        xxx/ellauri379.html on line 332: Offensiivisen realismin mukaan valtiot pyrkivät jatkuvasti lisäämään valtaansa kilpailijoidensa kustannuksella, mikä ajaa ne aktiivisesti kamppailemaan vallasta. Tilanne nähdään nollasummapelinä, jossa toimija, joka ei ota aloitetta ennakoivin ja usein rajun hyökkäyksellisin toimin, menettää mahdollisuutensa menestyä. Offensiivista realismia edustaa etenkin John Mearsheimer. Tämä saxalais-irkku hyypiö suositteli, että Yhdysvaltojen tulisi rohkaista ydinaseiden leviämistä Euroopassa, jotta maanosan voimatasapaino säilytettäisiin tai luotaisiin uudelleen.
        xxx/ellauri379.html on line 347: Putin said, “Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart.” And then he said, “Whoever wants it back has no brain.” All nations are made up. We invent these concepts of national identity. They’re filled with all sorts of myths. You must realize that Russia has a G.N.P. smaller than Texas. Netanjahu has earned a place next to all-time crooks like Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, and Ronald Reagan. We should be pivoting out of Europe to deal with China in a laser-like fashion, number one. And, number two, we should be working overtime to create friendly relations with the Russians. The Russians are part of our balancing coalition against China. what we have done with our foolish policies in Eastern Europe is drive the Russians into the arms of the Chinese. This is a violation of Balance of Power Politics 101.
        xxx/ellauri379.html on line 351: Hölmö Hekku Haukka kirjoitti Quorassa: The only way to avoid WW3 is make sure Russia knows if they invade, they will suffer the repeat of 1941 and after that we’ll get serious about this “war” stuff and really start throwing punches. Russian leadership understands very little, but brute force is something very difficult not to comprahend. If they know attacking NATO is wose than suicide we may remain peaceful and safe. We can’t rely on diplomacy or sanity, the only languague the Kremlin understands is being smacked around for lifting a finger.
        xxx/ellauri380.html on line 252: Dirlewanger syntyi Würzburgissa 26. syyskuuta 1895. Hän oli kauppiaan poika ja vietti suuren osan lapsuudestaan ​​Esslingen am Neckarissa sen jälkeen, kun hänen perheensä muutti sinne vuonna 1906. Hän kävi Esslinger Gymnasiumia (tunnetaan nykyään nimellä Dirlewanger-Gymnasium) ja Schelztor-Oberrealschulea. Hän suoritti Abiturinsa vuonna 1913. Hänen amoraalisen persoonallisuutensa, ml alkoholismi ja sadistinen seksuaalinen suuntautuminen, mureutti ensimmäisen maailmansodan rintamakokemukset ja sen kiihkeä väkivalta ja barbaarisuus.
        xxx/ellauri380.html on line 299: A lot of hate coming from you not just anger hate. In reality the Jews occupied that land thousands of years ago first. It was THEIR god who promised the Philistines' premises to them, so there!
        xxx/ellauri380.html on line 374: publications during the Khrushchev "thaw". But what it really
        xxx/ellauri380.html on line 457: Amid an explosion of books bans across the country, the association counted more than 4,200 challenged titles, which is the most in a single year since it began tracking this information more than two decades ago. In the years leading up 2021, when the increase really took off, the average number of titles challenged in a given year was about 275, according to the library association. --- Thanx for reading The New Yourk Times, your time's up.
        xxx/ellauri380.html on line 494: The only realistic prospect for changing this situation would be an Israeli military operation over the border to move Hezbollah's fighters north. But with fighting in Gaza continuing, and with the US administration apparently determined to avoid further escalation, it is not clear if Israel's leadership will find itself able to order such an operation.
        xxx/ellauri385.html on line 399: Analysis (ai): This poem explores the transient nature of human life through a theatrical metaphor. It compares life to a play, with our passions as the driving force and our time on Earth as the brief performance. Shakespeare did it just SOOOO much better, sorry Walt. The poem suggests that Heaven observes our actions and judgments, drawing attention to the consequences of our deeds. It concludes that while life's performance may be playful, our ultimate demise is a serious reality, underscoring the fragility and brevity of existence.
        xxx/ellauri385.html on line 498: 3 Seinfeld May be pedophile but apparently he ain't really gay. Seinfeld expressed support for Israel during the Israel–Hamas war, saying "I will always stand with Israel and the Jewish people." In 2024, Bloomberg declared Seinfeld a billionaire, with a net worth standing at more than $1 billion, thanks to various syndication deals his sitcom signed, with $465 million coming from those deals. Seinfeld is an automobile enthusiast and collector, and he owns a collection of about 150 cars, including a large Porsche collection. What a motherfucker.
        xxx/ellauri385.html on line 667: Kapitalistit väittävät, että ihmiselämän alusta lähtien on syntynyt vähintään 100 miljardia ihmistä. Näin monta ihmistä on tutkijoiden mukaan koskaan ollut olemassa. Tämän artikkelin on julkaissut yhteistyössä Visuaalinen kapitalisti. He arvioivat, että 109 miljardia ihmistä on elänyt ja kuollut 192 000 vuoden aikana. Siihen mahtuu 6000 sukupolvea. Ja että 7% kaikista koskaan eläneistä ihmisistä on elossa tänään. The more dramatic phrasing of "the living outnumber the dead" dates to the 1970s, when people were still worried about population explosion. Normal sperm densities range from 15 million to greater than 200 million sperm per milliliter of semen. The whole West in one cumshot. All of mankind in a mere hundred ejaculations. Well within the capacity of even Arvid Järnefelt. It is the eggs that are the real bottleneck.
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