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ellauri001.html on line 1229: Lehdet oli kunnollisia broadsheetteja,

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ellauri002.html on line 1656: Ihme kyllä Stanfordin kaverit oli kaikki pesunkestäviä amerikkalaisia. Yleensä mamun parhaat kamut on toiset mamut. Saa yhdessä haukkua isäntämaata. Mutta nää olikin pesemättömiä Kalifornian hippejä. Joku kysyi mistä olen. Sanoin "I am Finnish". "Oh you are finished, haha." Leukavasti laukaistu. Yhellä oli tämä posteri, joka jäi mieleen:
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ellauri003.html on line 648: Jakob oli ortodoksi juutalainen. Ei syönyt kanan alkioita munissa, piti olla varmasti kosheereja tuhkamunia. Kun oli meidän vuoro kokata, pantiin sekaan munat ikään ja sukupuoleen katsomatta. Sanottiin vaan et on se kosheeria. Hyvin maistui Jaakopille alkio.
ellauri003.html on line 682: Tietokone, glass teletype. Kalsarit väärinpäin. She is me and i am she. me = she / mit=shit. Not the way out, exit thru tunnel in rear. Hannu ja Helena. Turbaani. Antti ja Auli, New York. Revere Beach. Lea syömässä Kiparskyillä.
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ellauri004.html on line 467: EX-LEPER: All right, sir. My final offer: half a shekel for an old ex-leper.
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ellauri005.html on line 299: Tell beauty how she blasteth;

ellauri005.html on line 306: Tell wisdom she entangles

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ellauri006.html on line 393: Tämä sota käydään kaduilla, toivottavasti niin, että yhdyskuntarakenne säilyy, ja mahdollisimman vähän ihmishenkiä menetetään. Kolmen päivän jälkeen kaikki ryhmässämme ovat pitkästyneitä.
ellauri006.html on line 398: Nälkäkurjen vauhti kiihtyy loppupeleissä. Paljon samoja kauhuja kuin psalttarissa: Rako avautuu maahan, suuret mullit, koirat ja monet turilaat ahistavat ihmisapinoiden lisäksi, rutto ja pahat mutantit raatelee, ketut popsii. Hyvixet kahlaa vihollisten veressä. Piscuisia lapsia paiscataan kiwiin simona, räjäytetään muksut ilmaan, veri ja suolenpätkät tarkoin kuvaillaan. Se luo motivaatiota yhtä verisiin kostotoimiin. (Kaikkein pahinta tietenkin on, että sankarittaren sisko kuolee, menee 50% omat geenit. Darwin rulaa kuten aina.) Heroes in the half shell. Ja ihanku Austenilla, sankaritar pohtii kaiken aikaa kumman kosijoista ottaisi, vaaleen vaiko tumman. (Spoileri: Se ottaa sen blondin, kiltimmän, joka osaa leipoa. Niin aina.)
ellauri006.html on line 1313: Toista oli ennen (luku 29): pesin izeni rieskalla, kallio vuodatti minulle öljypuroja kuin saudisheikeille. Koska menin kaupungin porteille ja annoin valmistaa istuimeni kujille, niin nuoret pakenivat piiloon, ja wanhat nousi seisomaan; ylimmäiset lakkasivat puhumasta ja panivat kätensä suunsa päälle, ruhtinasten ääni salpausi ja heidän kielensä tarttui suun lakeen. Olin oikea silverbäkki. Nyt bäkissä on pelkkää rupea.
ellauri006.html on line 1425: Epsanjalaisessa saippuassa nilkkimäinen Agustin peukuttaa säätyä, sen pirkkomainen aatelinen rouva sukua, sen poika hulttio kavereita, naisia ja maatilaa, kuikelo tasavaltalainen naisasianainen samaa sukupuolta, mukiloitu nahkalippis puoluetta, jalkapuoli solttu isänmaata, huonosti saxaxi laulava kapakkalintu pimpsaa ja/tai rahaa. Botoxihuuli mirri Mersu ja nousukasmainen Aleksandra kilpailee piipunrassin aatelispojan kikkelistä. Jyrsijännäköinen palvelustyttö haikailee munaa kurjenoloiselta apupojalta. Tää on moraliteetti. Klisheinen pukudraama. Kaikki on ilmeitä myöten rutiinia. Koko porukka on ällöjä. Just tätä onkin moraali. Hyviä tapoja. Meemejä. Bienseance. Raaputa sitä vähän, näät apinoiden irvistyksiä.
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ellauri007.html on line 819: kesyjä klisheitä vaan siellä sun täällä.
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ellauri008.html on line 38: ... ilmaston muutoksia / Syvä transsi taikka joku muu hurmostila / Se on se D-vitamiinin puutostila / Ja voittajalle lohkeaakin kuutossija / Huumekoirat haukkuu Ja karavaani kulkee / Tamashekit hakkaa tahtia / Käyhän peremmälle, peremmälle, paina puuta / Ajat muuttuu, nyt tulee jotain aivan muuta ... (Paleface)
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Erityisherkän polakan polsterit


ellauri008.html on line 481: Vain osa kirjailevista miehistä on mieskirjailijoita, onneksi. Ne on vitun ikävystyttäviä. Klisheisiä. Ne hakee kunniaa ja tuntee häpeää, vuoroin ylvästelee vuoroin nöyristelee ja haluu päteä. Olla kuuluisia julkkiksia. Setvii uskontoa ja politiikkaa, valtaa, sotaa, metästystä. Sensaatioita, kohua, jänniä juonen käänteitä, kähmintää, pappeja, poliitikkoja, poliiseja, yrittäjiä, sotilaita ja lääkäreitä, rikoksia, väkivaltaa, höyryistä seksiä, kaunottaria, rahaa, ökytaloja ja jahteja, ekan luokan paikkoja, piukkoja paikkoja, tiukkoja paikkoja joista selvitään, tiimihenkeä, sankaruutta, tunnon tuskia. Kaikkea sitä mihin munapussihormonit miestä kuljettaa.
ellauri008.html on line 485: On myös kirjailevia naisia jotka on miesmäisiä naiskirjailijoita. Nekin on vitun tylsiä. Klisheisiä. Ne hakee kunniaa ja tuntee häpeää, vuoroin ylvästelee vuoroin nöyristelee ja haluu päteä. Olla kuuluisia julkkiksia. Setvii uskontoa ja politiikkaa, valtaa, sotaa, metästystä. Sensaatioita, kohua, jänniä juonen käänteitä, kähmintää, pappeja, poliitikkoja, poliiseja, yrittäjiä, sotilaita ja lääkäreitä, rikoksia ja väkivaltaa, höyryistä seksiä, kaunottaria, rahaa, ökytaloja ja jahteja, ekan luokan paikkoja, piukkoja paikkoja, tiukkoja paikkoja joista selvitään, tiimihenkeä, sankaruutta, tunnon tuskia. Kaikkea sitä mihin munapussihormonit naista kuljettaa.
ellauri008.html on line 487: Sofi Oksanen saleen, Siri Hustvedt. Nälkäpelin Suzanne Collins. Entä Kinsella? Onko chick lit naiskirjallisuutta? ei välttämättä. On niitä kivojakin. Kinsellaa ei voi ottaa vakavasti, se naurattaa. Se on jonkinlainen nykyajan Theophrastos. Klisheistä saa hyviä vitsejä, kunhan tunnistaa ne sellaisiksi. Liikaa toistamalla niistäkin tulee tietty klisheitä.
ellauri008.html on line 554: Klisheet klapeissa kilisee kuin hevon kannukset.
ellauri008.html on line 567: klisheinen oikeistopoliittinen näkemys

ellauri008.html on line 735: Tuttu juttu, Konrad levittää stereotypioita joka asiasta, se on kävelevä tai paremminkin kirjoittava klisheepankki. Vastaan siis samalla mitalla: polakit on persumoukkia, ja niin on brititkin. Vulgäärejä buldoggeja, inselaffeja. Saksalaisetkin on niihin nähden hienostuneita ja kulturelleja, ja se on jo jotakin.
ellauri008.html on line 813: In March 1896 Conrad married an Englishwoman, Jessie George. The couple had two sons, Borys and John. The elder, Borys, proved a disappointment in scholarship and integrity. Jessie was an unsophisticated, working-class girl, sixteen years younger than Conrad. To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks. (See Lady Ottoline Morrell's opinion of Jessie in Impressions.)
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You said that giving your life up to them (them meaning all of mankind with skins brown, yellow or black in colour) was like selling your soul to a brute. You contended that that kind of thing was only endurable and enduring when based on a firm conviction in the truth of ideas racially your own, in whose name are established the order, the morality of an ethical process. We want its strength at our backs, you said. We want a belief in its necessity and its justice, to make a worthy and conscious sacrifice of our lives. In other words, you maintained that we must fight in the ranks or our lives don't count. You should know who came out cleverly without singeing your wings.
ellauri008.html on line 1824: Ne on meidän vihollisheimoa,

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ellauri009.html on line 1690: Minä ja pitkäpalmikkoinen tshekin lehtori istutaan kuin sääukot vierekkäin nenät eri suuntiin eri ryhmissä, mä oon sininen ja se punainen. Katsotaan toisiimme, kumpikin ajattelee itsekseen: onneksi tää on meidän viimeinen matka, laitimmainen saunareissu vihdoin Tallinnaan humoristiseurassa.
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ellauri011.html on line 99: With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword.
ellauri011.html on line 248: Kumiparonit kumiplantaasheilla

ellauri011.html on line 509: In 1974, he and his wife, Gisa, were arrested in Rio de Janeiro, where they were tortured for few days. Though the couple was released, his wife left him after this incidence as she suffered from Paranoia.
ellauri011.html on line 516: Though he wrote the book so quickly, it took it quite long to taste the first success of the book. Initially, only 900 copies of the book were published in Portuguese, which later went out of print. But he didn’t give up, went to a new publisher, added the beginning sentence “When you want something, the whole universe conspires to help you.” And, the icing on the cake was the 1993 release of its English version which took the novel to new heights. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist.
ellauri011.html on line 529: • In 2016, a Sydney-based jewelry designer, Laura Byrne, claimed that Coelho took a quote that she posted on Instagram in 2014 and used it as his own by posting it to his social media page on January 6, 2016.
ellauri011.html on line 560: His work has been published in more than 170 countries and translated into eighty languages. Together, his books have sold in the hundreds of millions. On 22 December 2016, Coelho was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 2 in the list of 200 most influential contemporary authors.
ellauri011.html on line 566: In his central figure, not-quite-Paulo, he has created (I imagine by mistake) a devastating portrait of a man whose stock in trade is spirituality but who is worldly to his very toenails, exquisitely attuned to his own status. He is constantly reminding himself how many books he has sold, how many languages they have been translated into, and that he is 'despite all the adverse reviews, a possible candidate for a major literary prize'. When he takes up with another woman (strictly to dispel the Zahir, of course), he chooses a successful French actress of 35, on the grounds that she was the only candidate to enjoy his status, 'because she too was famous and knew that celebrity counts'. Celebrity is an aphrodisiac. 'It was good for a woman's ego to be with a man and know that he had chosen her even though he had had the pick of many others.' And the man's ego, does that come into it? Not-quite-Paulo is too gallant to reveal his own age, but if he is indeed a refraction of the author then he is 20 years Marie's senior. It's adorable that he should regard himself so solemnly as the trophy in this pairing.
ellauri011.html on line 661: Se käy hyvin käyttämällä klisheitä,

ellauri011.html on line 879: Paulon kirjat muistuttavat Broadway musikaaleja. Ensin vähän klisheistä suorasanaista juonta, sitten ilmeet muuttuu hartaaksi, asetutaan rintamaan katsomaan yleisöön päin, ja pälähdetään laulamaan, yksin duona tai kuorossa. Ikimuistoisia iskelmiä, hittimenestyksiä. Kertosäkeitä, kaikki mukaan nyt.
ellauri011.html on line 918: Meanwhile, she thought to herself: Hmmm, the others must have noticed that I feel different. What a wonderful thing it was, to be able to love. It's what makes us remember our mission on earth, our purpose in life. [A full page follows of this sort of dithyramb. Another solo aria starring Paulo.]
ellauri011.html on line 1117: Välillä tuntuu et Patu ei edes ota kantaa, kunhan panee sanaa toisen perään ja kerää rojalteja. Kummat on söpömpiä, shettikset vai varsat? Ottakaa kantaa!
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ellauri012.html on line 199: I´m very grateful she´s a woman

ellauri012.html on line 341: Luin sulta saamani kirjeen kärsimättömästi: kaikista onnettomuuksistani huolimatta toivoin, ettei siinä olisi muuta kuin lohdutuksen sanoja. Mutta kyllä rakastavaiset sitten on ovelia kiduttamaan itseään. Huomaat mun erityisherkkyyden ja mun rakkauden voiman siitä mikä mua heti suretti. Mua häiritsi jo sun kirjeen otsikko: Miks sä laitoit Heloisen nimen Abelardin edelle? Mitä tää tämmönen oikein tarkoittaa? Mä etsin vaan sun nimeä, en omaani, jonka mieluiten vaikka unohtaisin jos voisin, sillä se oli kaiken sun onnettomuuden alkusyy. Säädyllisyys ja sun johtoasema muhun nähden ois vaatinut toista järjestystä, ja jos rakastat mua et ois maininnut mua yhtään; hitsi sä tiesit tän ihan hyvin!
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ellauri014.html on line 36: Lainasin Pamela piukkapepun kirjastosta. Sen esipuhe oli paksulti alleviivattu ja merkitty huutomerkein. Joku on kai lukenut tän tenttiin - vittuako typeryxet alleviivaa kirjaston kirjoja? ei siitä ole mitään apua! Wäinö mainitsee siinä kiittävään sävyyn Paul Bourgetin. Ai kenet, kysyt ehkä, niin minäkin. Katsoin Wikipediasta. Wannabe-julkkistyrkky viisinkertainen melkein-nobelisti, agnostikko, joka palasi katoliseen uskoon romaanissa Le Disciple. Se oli Gladstonen mielikirjoja. Russell pelkäsi Gladstonea pikkupoikana. Ei varmaan ollut Russellin mieleinen kirja. Bourget oli ollut sielun hienoudessa edellä ihailijattariansa, Wäiskin mielestä. Samaa ei voinut sanoa Richardsonista, joka ainakin Fieldingin leirissä kuvattiin pieneksi, punakaksi, turhamaiseksi, arkipuheiseksi pikku mieheksi. Tuntuuko jo pientä narsistisen setämiehen hajua? - Asiasta 3:nteen, kuppainen Kasimir Leino kirjoitti shelf/ksrhistoria2.htm#runo260">kalikkarunon Gladstonen kunniaxi, verraten sen Irlannin kohtelua suomen sortoaikaan.Sellainen HINOA JOHN -vittuilu Paulille tussilla Johnin oveen. No Pohjois-Irlannin Karjalaa ei sentään antanut Gladstone takaisin. Sattui silmiin, kun koitin löytää tietoa Kasimirin kupasta.
ellauri014.html on line 62: She's so good-looking but she looks like a man

ellauri014.html on line 68: She's killer-diller when she's dressed to the hilt

ellauri014.html on line 70: Yes, you could say she was attractively built

ellauri014.html on line 83: Locke addressed the concept of supply and demand as part of a discussion about interest rates in 17th-century England. The phrase "supply and demand" was first used by James Denham-Steuart in his Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy, published in 1767. Adam Smith used the phrase in his 1776 book The Wealth of Nations.
ellauri014.html on line 89: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded is an epistolary novel by English writer Samuel Richardson, a novel which was first published in 1740. It tells the story of a 16-year-old maidservant named Pamela Andrews, whose employer, Mr. B, a wealthy landowner, makes unwanted and inappropriate advances towards her after the death of his mother. Pamela strives to reconcile her strong religious training with her desire for the approval of her employer in a series of letters and, later, journal entries, addressed to her impoverished parents. After various unsuccessful attempts at seduction, a series of sexual assaults, and an extended period of kidnapping, the rakish Mr. B eventually reforms and makes Pamela a sincere proposal of marriage. In the novel's second part, Pamela marries Mr. B and tries to acclimatize to her new position in upper-class society. The full title, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, makes plain Richardson's moral purpose. A best-seller of its time, Pamela was widely read but was also criticized for its perceived licentiousness and disregard for class barriers.
ellauri014.html on line 127: Pamela on Amnonin ja Tamarin tragediasta tehty komedia, toisen Samulin kirja onnellisella lopulla. Taavetin poika Amnon, Tamaran velipuoli törkimys otti Tamara takapepun väkisin, mistä koitui koko porukalle pelkkää harmia. Amnon kylästyi saman tien Tamaraan, ja Tamaran veli Absalom, se joka tarttui puuhun tukasta, aivan oikein listitytti Amnon paskiaisen parin vuoden sisällä. Ukki Taavetti oli samanlainen törkimys, bylsi yhtä lailla ilman lupaa Uriah Heepin vaimoa Batshebaa. Like father, like son. Vittumaista porukkaa on hyvä kirja väärällään. Olis jonkun pitänyt listiä Taavettikin. Mutta ei, sillä meni kaikki hyvin. Missäs nyt on teodikea?
ellauri014.html on line 388: No tätä ongelmaa ei oo etäpesäkettä lainaavalla Juulialla ja sen yhtä monisanaisella Roomeolla. Voi hokee tota lausetta yhtä monta kertaa kuin oopperan nk. lihava nainen, ja kyl ne hokeekin. Erityisherkkyys on tosi fataali lahjakkuuden laji, Rousseau toteaa. Lo siento, sanoi humalainen hississä kun housut putosi.
ellauri014.html on line 529: Noin kolmannes on Juliesta puurrettu. Alkaa tosissaan rassata noi ooht ja aaht, vitun maneerit joilla Janne-Jaakko razastaa. Onkohan sillä yhtään omaa ajatusta tai henkilökohtaista kokemusta koko kirjassa? Ei se ainakaan tähän asti ole niitä kertonut. Ihan pelkillä klisheillä mennään. Ei tää oo muuta kuin jonkun alppimaan tuppukylän pojan tuhnuista filosofiaa. Sellaista jota syntyy jos pesee säännöllisesti talon seinätkin ulkoota vesiletkulla. Sa mère etoit un hamstre et son père puoit aux baies de sureau.
ellauri014.html on line 639: Robeck oli ruottalainen Kalmarista, Rusoon aikalaisia. joka muutti Hildesheimiin, ryhty jesuiitaxi, kuoli Bremenissä eläkeikäsenä (63) vuonna 1735, mikä kaikkein traagisinta, oman käden tai melan kautta, löytyi hukkuneena veneestä.
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XV Ent rakastavaiset on höxötyxissään, mitenhän jätkän käy, ja rouvashenkilön. Kyllä tekis mieli, mut uskaltaako sittenkään. Julle on Wolmarille suorastaan kiukkuinen, pitääkö mun sulta kaikki kärsiä.
ellauri014.html on line 909: Oikeestaan Wolmari on aika trendikäs ekofarmari, hoitaa tonttiansa itse (ziljoonan taksvärkkärin ja loisen avulla kylläkin), ja tekee mökkinaapurien kanssa vaihtareita, ei käy agrimarketissa eikä prismassa. Tää on suljettu kierto, ilman suuta ja ja peräreikää selvitään. Sitäpaizi se on kivaa, se sanoo kuin paraskin Kimmo Koskenniemi. Kirkkosetä Akustin nuotit tästä tunnistaa, nää on kuin jotain Amisheja. Säälix käy lapsiparkoja, jotka lyttääntyvät tässä myllyssä.
ellauri014.html on line 1149: Kun tää ns. heltymishetki (moment d´attendrissement, kuten näitä Rusoon usein toistuvia itkukohtauxia teknisesti nimetään) on ohize, jutellaan niitä näitä. Syödään retkilounas Jullen makkarissa. Julle tuputtaa ruokaa kaikille vanhaan malliin.
ellauri014.html on line 1391: Love is like candy on a shelf

ellauri014.html on line 1503: Vaikee siltäkään on löytää mitään lainaamisen arvoista. Toi pätkä yllä on ihan parasta, sen jutuissa on tosi paljon klisheitä.
ellauri014.html on line 1511: But an air of mystery surrounds Marino´s life, especially the various times he spent in prison; one of the arrests was due to procuring an abortion for a certain Antonella Testa, daughter of the mayor of Naples, but whether she was pregnant by Marino or one of his friends is unknown; the second conviction (for which he risked a capital sentence) was due to the poet´s forging episcopal bulls in order to save a friend who had been involved in a duel.
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Kuten tästä selviää, Mariini oli sekatörkeilijä narsististen setämiesten tapaan: isän ulosheittämänä (kuten Diderot) raiskas vähäsen, pakotti aborttiin ja väärensi nimikirjoituksia (kuten Paulo Coelho), kävi nokkapokkaa ja ammuskeli pyssyllä (kuten lordi Byron senior). Oli pari kertaa kiven sisässä (kuten Russell). Ei tämä vielä mitään, pahempaa seuraa...
ellauri014.html on line 1524: The two poets had their duel on the Chernaya Rechka using Pushkin-era pistols. On his way to the venue, Voloshin lost one of his galoshes and declared that he would not leave the spot until he found it. The galosh was found, Gumilyov fired his pistol first and missed, while Voloshin’s pistol misfired twice. The two poets patched up relations only 12 years later.
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Täähän himskatti (forgive my French), kuulostaa vähän mun tuotannolta! Mäkin "lainaan" muilta aika röyhkeästi, yrittämättä varsinaisesti peitellä jälkiäni. "Kiva juju" siinä on just, että voi tunnistaa klisheitä uusista asennoista.
ellauri014.html on line 1679: Emily of New Moon. universally recognized as the book that most encoded her personality, contains one poem, or a part of a poem, also found in Montgomery’s memoir of the craft, originally published as a serial in a Canadian magazine in 1917 and later published as The Alpine Path in 1974. In Emily of New Moon the poem is sent to Emily by Jarback (Pönttöselkä) Priest as a selection from “The Fringed Gentian,” and includes this stanza:
ellauri014.html on line 1798: Communion with her visible forms, she speaks
ellauri014.html on line 1801: And eloquence of beauty, and she glides
ellauri014.html on line 1818: Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim
ellauri014.html on line 1995: Suurin ihme on niiden ilmestyminen. Jengin klisheenälkä on nähtävästi sammumaton. Suomi hullaantui. Montakohan toimittajan peukutusta siihen tarvittiin?
ellauri014.html on line 1997: Se vitun pahviäijä ei edes ole mitään sukupolvea, siinä sekoittuu 20. vuosisadan alun vellit sen lopun puuroon, millenniaalit rähmäisenä floorasilmänä. Jotta saadaan takuulla sadan vuoden kaikki klisheet mahtumaan. Kyrön ikäinen jolppi ei huomaa eroa, lukijoista puhumattakaan.
ellauri014.html on line 1999: Shovinistiklishee kuittautuu feministiklisheellä, persuheitto palautuu vihervasurilla, ompa kätevää. Kukaan ei loukkaannu, kaikilla on mukavaa. Harmitonta pilkkaa vanhusten kustannuxella, halpaa naurua, nyökyttelyä: Juu just tuollanen oli meinkin Erkki-setä, sekin söi tollasta läskisoosia, oli pakko nauraa ihan huutonaurua, kyl se sit osaa toi karvanaama, se on aivan hulvaton.
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ellauri015.html on line 725: Ne jaxaa aina toistaa samoja tuhnuja klisheitä muka vizeinä.
ellauri015.html on line 733: Ikävien ihmisten entistä ikävämpi kotimaa, klisheiden kehto. Goethekin oli hengeltään harppisaku vaikka kävi Frankfurtissa syntymässä. Kuivaakin kuivempaa on saksalainen kulttuuri, ja ankeaa.
ellauri015.html on line 737: d'Holbachin kirja Système de la Nature veti luonnontieteestä ilmeiset johtopäätöxet ja heivas kuvitteellisen taivaan johtoportaan tienoheen. Siitä tyrmistyivät monet, ml. Rousseau ja Voltaire, jotka oli deistejä, sekä Preussin Friedrich, joka oisi ehkä ollut muuten samaa mieltä mutta oli monarkki. Taikauskoisten alamaisten venettä ei pidä heiluttaa, ettei mene vallan kumoon. Peirce Bysshe Shelley kääntyi siitä hartaaksi ateistixi. Se oli DDR:nkin virallinen linja, mitä sitten Friedrichin alamaisten jälkeläiset lienee ajatelleet tykönään.
ellauri015.html on line 741: Tälläisten ennakkoluulojen valtaamana tartun Wolfram Eilenbergerin hulvattomaan kirjaan Minun suomalainen vaimoni. Se lienee ollut Berliinissä jymymenestys. Tai sitten ei. Jos noi sakuklisheet ei naurata, ei sit varmaan maistu Ramin tarjoilemat suomalaiset vastineet.
ellauri015.html on line 767: Loppupuolella kirjaa Ramin vauhti paranee, se on paikoin jopa hauska, lähestulkoon liikuttava, kun se siirtyy klisheistä ize kärsiminsä vastoinkäymisiin. Häätangosta ei tule mitään, kun Herr Kuckelmann ei näe eteensä morsiamen ryntäiltä. Hellien sanojen alta haistaa kyllä pitkän kaavan mukaan kirjoitettua takaisinmaxua aina satulassa istuneelle, 5v vanhemmalle, ilmeisesti fixummalle, ainakin lihaxikkaammalle rouvalle. Mutta kyllä se sitä varmaan rakastaa, siitä ei jää epäilystä.
ellauri015.html on line 852: Wolfram Roth on kaikkien lähipiirin setämiesten kauhistus. Wolfram toimii isänä ja äitinä, ei vaan huolla autoa ja vaihda lamppuja kuten muut isät, vaan hoitaa kodin, ruuan, lapset, vaimon, mökin, kaikki salkut on sillä paitsi pääministerin ja ulkoministerin. Korjaa kaiken, käy kaupassa, leikkaa hehtaarinkokoisen nurmikon heti mökille tultua itse säätämällään päältäajettavalla leikkurilla, kulkee rytkyissä sähkötyökalu kädessä, rakentaa kellarin, verannan ja mökin, paperoi seinät, ohjaa kaikkia ammattimiehiä ja korjaa niiden jälkiä, neuvoo poikia, tekee susheja ja leipoo kakkuja (onneksi likilaskuisia). Käy kaikesta tästä huolimatta joka päivä töissä polkupyörällä, tekee pitkää päivää ja tuo kotiin paljon pekonia, hankkii vielä lisätienestejä takapäivystäjänä kesälomalla. Mutta muistaa töiden jälkeen palata nopeasti kotiin. Istuu uupuneena kuistin pallille ja kysyy Riitalta: käynkö kaupassa vai imuroinko ensin?
ellauri015.html on line 966: Runotytöstä tää ei ole niin hyvä kuin sen oma, koska sen voi yhtä hyvin sanoa suorasanaisena. Jos suorasanaisesti puhuu säteilevän morsiamen kazelusta, se kuulostaa kummalta. Eikä hiirenjäljistäkään jauhoissa voi kirjoittaa, vaikka ne näyttää runoudelta. No, Emilialla on opittavaa, mutta se oppi. Isä Cassidy tiesi että siinä on ainesta, kun se oli kirjoittanut klisheiden joukkoon the light of faintly golden stars. Jatka kirjoittamista tyttö, runotyttö uuden kuun. Ja se jatkoikin. Ja hyvä tuli, ei parempaa voi toivoa.
ellauri015.html on line 1142: Kaarlo Fredrik (Kalle) Krappe (10. toukokuuta 1904 Lappi Tl – 19. helmikuuta 1983) oli suomalainen pakinoitsija ja kirjailija. Krappe toimi jatkosodan alkuvaiheissa JR 56:n I pataljoonan kranaatinheittiöjoukkueen ykkösheittöiden johtajana. Hän joutui jättämään rintamapalvelun terveydellisistä syistä marraskuussa 1941. Krappe kirjoitti pakinoita ja runoja.
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ellauri016.html on line 107: aatelisherra uudeltamaalta nimeltä Polle Konikaulus.

ellauri016.html on line 284: Siis oikeestihan tää on vaan klikkiozikoiden klishee, vitun meedioiden kusetusta. Surullista on että se ilmeisesti toimii, ei ne muuten sitä hokis. Eli siis koko Suomi, siis aika monet ainakin, tosiaan klikkaa tällaisia ozikoita hullun lailla. Täytyy pysyä jengin tahdissa, olla samixia. Harhautunut silakka joutuu hauen suuhun.
ellauri016.html on line 780: In 1999, "Pink Moon" was used in a Volkswagen commercial, boosting Drake's US album sales from about 6,000 copies in 1999 to 74,000 in 2000. The LA Times saw it as an example of how, following the consolidation of US radio stations, previously unknown music was finding audiences through advertising. Fans used the filesharing software Napster to circulate digital copies of Drake's music; according to the Atlantic, "The chronic shyness and mental illness that made it hard for Drake to compete with 1970s showmen like Elton John and David Bowie didn't matter when his songs were being pulled one by one out of the ether and played late at night in a dorm room." In November 2014, Gabrielle Drake published a biography of her brother. Over the following years, Drake's songs appeared in soundtracks of "quirky, youthful" films such as The Royal Tenenbaums, Serendipity and Garden State. Made to Love Magic, an album of outtakes and remixes released by Island Records in 2004, far exceeded Drake's lifetime sales. In 2017, Kele Okereke cited Pink Moon as an influence on his third solo album Fatherland. Other contemporary artists influenced by Drake include José González, Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, Alexi Murdoch and Philip Selway of Radiohead.
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ellauri017.html on line 462: In October 1922, Mansfield moved to Georges Gurdjieff's Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man in Fontainebleau, France, where she was put under the care of Olgivanna Lazovitch Hinzenburg (who later married Frank Lloyd Wright). As a guest rather than a pupil of Gurdjieff, Mansfield was not required to take part in the rigorous routine of the institute, but she spent much of her time there with her mentor, Alfred Richard Orage, and her last letters inform Murry of her attempts to apply some of Gurdjieff's teachings to her own life. Mansfield suffered a fatal pulmonary haemorrhage in January 1923, after running up a flight of stairs.
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ellauri018.html on line 138: Oltiin havaittu, että muslimit piti rukoushetkiä

ellauri018.html on line 150: jos on niin kiire ettei kestä rukoushetkeä.

ellauri018.html on line 523: The song captures Simone's response to the murder of Medgar Evers in Mississippi; and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four black children. On the recording she cynically announces the song as "a show tune, but the show hasn't been written for it yet." The song begins jauntily, with a show tune feel, but demonstrates its political focus early on with its refrain "Alabama's got me so upset, Tennessee's made me lose my rest, and everybody knows about Mississippi goddam." In the song she says: "Keep on sayin' 'go slow'...to do things gradually would bring more tragedy. Why don't you see it? Why don't you feel it? I don't know, I don't know. You don't have to live next to me, just give me my equality!"
ellauri018.html on line 715: Lain toteutumista valvoi viime kädessä kalifi, ensi kädessä asianomistajan oma karvakäsi. Eli oikeuspäätöksen toimeenpano jäi tavallisesti kanteen esittäjän omalle vastuulle. Hehee, voitin jutun, sheikki, nyt tulee turpaan. Simmu simmusta, hampi hampista, käsi karvakädestä. Hohoo, sulta ja miltä armeijalta? No mun klaanilta. Siis tää homma toimii, jos ollenkaan, vaan jos on eri tasoilla suht tasaväkisiä kilpailevia perhekuntia ja heimoja pelaamassa tit for tat peliä. Lännen rahoittamassa ja aseistamassa Somalian sisällissodassa ei xeer suojellut enää naisia vaan niitä raiskattiin sikana. Titistä ei tullut enää tattia.
ellauri018.html on line 736: 1501: Ismail I establishes the Safavid dynasty in Persia and declares Shiism the state religion.
ellauri018.html on line 801: Islamilaisen käsityksen mukaan yksilö on osa maailmankaikkeutta, ja hänen on mukauduttava samaan lakiin, jolla maailmankaikkeutta hallitaan. Jos yksilö omaksuu itsenäisen kannan johonkin tärkeään asiaan ja havaitsee enemmistön olevan toista mieltä, hänen on mukauduttava enemmistön kantaan paitsi jos se on ristiriidassa sharian kanssa. Tässä tapauksessa enemmistön on mukauduttava bolshevikkien mielipiteeseen.
ellauri018.html on line 836: Periaatteessa muslimin on pidettävä kaikki nämä rukoushetket ellei hänellä ole pakottavaa syytä olla rukoilematta. Hetken voi myös siirtää myöhemmäksi mikäli on esteellinen. Vaikka kakalla.
ellauri018.html on line 862: Laittoman teon tasoja on kolme: Pienet synnit (saghira). Niistä ei rangaista, ja ne katsotaan sovitetuiksi, kun henkilö on osallistunut rukoushetkeen tai (suurempien asioiden ollessa kyseessä) perjantairukoukseen. Suuret synnit (kabira). Nämä rikkomukset mainitaan nimeltä Koraanissa tai haditheissa. Niistä seuraa kirous tai maallinen rangaistus. Epäusko (kufr) sulkee ihmisen islamin ulkopuolelle ja johtaa helvettiin, ellei hän palaa shahadan kautta takaisin islamiin.
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ellauri019.html on line 28: Täällä Marja Syrtti, Helsingin kasarmintori. Tänään on suuri päivä Suomen ja länsiliittoutuneiden maanpuolustushenkiselle väestölle, kun sarjakuvalehti Korkeajännitys on juhlnut 50-vuotisjuhlaansa näyttävin menoin ja ohimarssein puolustusvoimain komentajan, amiraali Kaskealan sinivalkoisten silmien alla. Paraatiin ovat osallistuneet kaikki Korkkarissa vuosien varrella maalla merellä ja ilmassa seikkailleet joukko-osastot. Paraatissa nähtiin divisioonittain urheita brittisotilaita Euroopan rintamilta, Sahaan taistelukentiltä ja Kauko-Idän kuolemanloukuista. Korkkarin 50-v päivän näyttävintä antia olivat brittien voittamattoman laivaston ja kuninkaallisten ilmavoimien ylilennot, puhumattakaan urheista norjalaisista vastarintamiehistä ja nazisioista kello kahdessa. Eli täällä kasarmitorilla on nautittu miehisen ystävyyden kukoistuxesta (c) E.Saarinen, ja mustavalkoisesta maailmankuvasta värikkäissä kansissa.
ellauri019.html on line 310: Egyptistä lähdöstä Juudan historian loppuvaiheisiin. Faraon joukkojen tuho ja Israelin ihmeellinen vapautus Punaisellamerellä vaikuttivat Edomiin samoin kuin koko Kanaaniin ja sen ympäristöseutuun (2Mo 15:14, 15). Siinain niemimaan erämaa-alueella Israel joutui ensi kerran kohtaamaan aseellista vastarintaa laajalle levittäytyneen edomilaisheimon, amalekilaisten, taholta; kautta aikojen he aiheuttivat Israelille vaikeuksia (2Mo 17:8–16; vrt. 1Mo 36:12, 16; ks. AMALEK, AMALEKILAISET). Erämaavaelluksen loppupuolella evättiin Mooseksen esittämä kunnioittava pyyntö saada kulkea Edomin läpi Kuninkaan valtatietä, ja nimeltä mainitsematon edomilaiskuningas järjesti voimakkaan joukon estämään israelilaisten maahantunkeutumisen (4Mo 20:14–21). Sen jälkeen kun Aaron oli kuollut Horinvuorella lähellä Edomin rajaa (4Mo 20:22–29), Israel kiersi Edomin ydinalueen, leiriytyi Seredin purolaakson liepeille ja taivalsi sitten kohti pohjoista Moabin itärajan ohi (4Mo 21:4, 10–13; Tu 11:18; vrt. 5Mo 2:26–29).
ellauri019.html on line 1037: The anti-racism organization, Fare, argues that the paintings are a dehumanization of people of African descent. So it seems to them that the anti-racist campaign is essentially racist. In an email to CNN, artist Simone Fugazzotto said she was "completely shocked" by the reaction.
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ellauri020.html on line 33: Nalle Puh, joka ei ole alkuperäisteoxessa kovin toxinen, on approprioitu kaiken maailman parantajien ja posetiivareiden käyttöön, koska se kuulostaa niin positiiviselta, kun sitä lukee pirun lukutikulla. Alkaen Disneystä (joka ei edes osaa piirtää niitä) Rikun ja Wokun naapuriin, joka rehvasteli Wokulle 30 kilomarkan palkallaan Kalutuista Paloista 80-luvulla, sai potkut kun lehti meni huonosti, ja perusti oman Posetiivarit-postimyyntifirman, joka myy samaa kaluttua katteetonta optimismia, päivyreitä ja postikortteja. Se näyttää olevan vieläkin netissä. Nimenäkin on vielä Nyyrikki, vaikka niille tuli potkujen perään ero ja karkotus Nyyrikintien paratiisista. Voi kysyä, mixi optimistit on useimmiten oikeistolaisia, ja kääntäen. Vastaus on ilmeinen: koska niiden on uskottava kasvuun ja saarnattava sitä, se on kapitalismin keskeisin uskonkappale. Milos Kunderan kirjassa yks tshekki joutuu poliittisesti epäilyttävien listalle, kun se lähettää ystävälleen postikortin textillä: Optimismi on oopiumia kansalle. Milos lienee oikeistolainen sekin. Setämies se on ainakin.
ellauri020.html on line 163: Sä oisit tshekkimamu Katrinka, liirumlaarumia laskettelisit julkkistähtenä Aspenissa kuten Iivana. Sul ois nippu hyviä naisystäviä (samoin Aishalla), joista sä oisit kaunehin (jep jep), joiden kanssa sä viettäisit luppoaikoja hyvän ruuan parissa (niinpä), nauraen päin naamaa huonommin menestyneelle ja rumemmalle vihanaiselle, tunarimmalle tyhjäntoimittajalle (mixei).
ellauri020.html on line 178: Kirjassa on pitkä takauma, jossa selviää, mixi Iivana on niin etevä. Iivanan äiti oli kaunis väpelö izepäinen lukutoukka ja isä reipas tyhmä huima hiihtäjä. Iivanasta tuli reipas kaunis izepäinen tyhmä huima hiihtäjä. Et sellasta mendelöintiä. Mendel oli tshekkiläinen munkki Brnosta. Sekin väärensi tuloxia. The Don valehteli Iivanan olleen olympiatasoa. Vakka kantensa valizee. Donald Dump on mytomaani, jopa pahempi sadunkertoja kuin Riku. Hiihtokerhossa Iivanasta tuli kurinalainen, kilpailuhenkinen, tavoitteellinen ja työteliäs. Kaikinpuolin nazihenkinen yrittäjänainen. Yrittäjähenkinen nazinainen.
ellauri020.html on line 190: An only child, used to constant attention, Katrinka did not crave the spotlight so much as assume that it was naturally hers, and when she found herself in it, she accepted the position with a naturalness that was disarming. Outgoing and warm, she liked people and, in return, most people instinctively liked her.
ellauri020.html on line 212: Katrinka was not mercenary by any means, but she knew the value of money.
ellauri020.html on line 215: Praha on loppu, lähettäkää tshekki. Ivana Zenlicková. Lieko Zachovalovaa, Prahan ääni. Helena Sikolova, Sapporo. Mustavalkoinen tv, 2 kanavaa. Jouzenet lentää ruudun poikki, pöllön silmä räpsähtää. Virityskuva, lumisadetta. Älä koske antenniin. Vanhat ajat mieleen palaa. En kylä haluis elää niitä uudestaan. Kerta riitti, kiitos vaan. Kotirouvien päivän pannut ja Päivi Paunu terve menoa.
ellauri020.html on line 247: Katrinka laughed, and like every other man, Franta [yx sybikaalisesti urhea rallikuski, Kimi Räikkösen näköinen pikkumies lippis väärinpäin] found the sound of it completely captivating. The looks of her big boobs perfectly erectile too, most likely. Didnt even register that she was 8 months pregnant. What a fairy tale.
ellauri020.html on line 256: Päästyään taas slaalaa Katrinka toipuu parissa viikossa, ei sentään entiselleen, vaan entistä kiinnostavammaxi persoonaxi, jossa on nyt arvaamatonta syvyyttä kuin Inarinjärvessä. Mikä ei tapa se vahvistaa, vaikka tappais vanhemmat. Tshekkoslovakian miehityxen innostamana Katrinka päättää voittaa v 1972 olympialaiset. Fuck politics. No ei. Sitä ei Camillakaan saa juoneen mahtumaan, Katrinka loikkaa sittenkin länteen kuten Iivana, joka nai sitä varten itävaltalaisen hiihdonopettajan. Tshekin mäkikotka alkaa muistuttaa Jaakon kotkaa, joka myös oli melkein olympiatasoa jossain lajissa, en muista missä, tennixessä vai penixessä, ja bylsi sekin USAn presidenttiä koulutyttönä. Hardworking jenkkikielenkäytössä tarkottaa ambitious, siis pyrkyri, kyynärpäilijä, kasan päälle tunkija.
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 342: “In fifty years Donald and I will be considered old money like the Vanderbilts,” she once told the writer Dominick Dunne. Aku on muka kaikessa ykkönen. Oikea the Don on kärkeä vaan kerskailussa. Akkari lähettää Iinexelle 72 ruusua, "tietenkin" Mynhhenin kalleimmasta kukkakaupasta. Mix se on näille rahantunteville niin "tietenkin", et ne syö ja ostaa izelleen aina kalleinta? Se on se sama killer instinct joka ajaa ne ryöstämään vastustajat, asiakkaat ja alaiset putipuhtaixi. Iivana koittaa selittää ettei 72 kukkaa näytä extravagantilta, mut kun seuraavat 72 tulee, ne on "another extravagant arrangement". Pääpointti on just tää tuhlailu, Aku mezo näyttää koppelolle et sillon kapassiteettiä, niinkuin riikinkukolla. Vittu apinat on eläimellisiä. Mut mixei olis, nehän ON eläimiä.
ellauri020.html on line 364: Palm Beach had been Ivana Trump’s idea. Long ago, Donald had screamed at her, “I want nothing social that you aspire to. If that is what makes you happy, get another husband!” But she had no intention of doing that, for Ivana, like Donald, was living out a fantasy. She had seen that in the Trump life everything and everybody appeared to come with a price, or a marker for future use. Ivana had learned to look through Donald with glazed eyes when he said to close friends, as he had in the early years of their marriage, “I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?” She had gotten out of Eastern Europe by being tough and highly disciplined, and she had compounded her skills through her husband, the master manipulator. She had learned the lingua franca in a world where everyone seemed to be using everyone else in a relentless drive for power. How was she to know that there was another way to live? Besides, she often told her friends, however cruel Donald could be, she was very much in love with him.
ellauri020.html on line 376: Trump has been married three times, for those of you keeping score at home. Each of Trump´s weddings was memorable in its own way, in keeping with Trump´s penchant for the extravagant. In his 1993 nuptials at his second wedding, the caviar alone cost $60,000, a small sum compared to the $2 million tiara she borrowed; and his third marriage to Melania, in 2005, included a 200-pound wedding cake, one of the most expensive known cakes in modern history. The bride´s $100,000 Christian Dior gown was adorned with 1,500 crystals, rendering it so heavy that Melania was told to be sure to eat before the wedding, per Vogue, so she´d have the strength to wear it.
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 420: Katri pitää Tuomakselle leffakuzut, jonne tulee Woody Allen, Diana Keaton, William Goldman, Joseph Papp, David Mamet, Robert de Niro, Mayor Koch, Martina Navratilova, Milos Forman, Walt Disney, Jesus Nasaretilainen ja Lieko Sahovalovaa, Prahan ääni. Kaikki laulavat tshekkiläisiä kansanlauluja Katrin kitaran säestyxellä. Prahalla äänellä.
ellauri020.html on line 430: Iivana imitoi tshekkiläisen englantia panemalla do-verbin joka lauseseen. Se alkaa pikkuhiljaa käydä hermoille. Tyttökaveruxet tuntee kylmän ringin designermekon perseessä Elliotin laukkapätkästä: mitä jos Neil, Ted, Jean-Claude ja Aku kexii kokeilla samaa? Aku päättää ettei nelikymppinen tshekki olekaan enää exoottinen, ja vaihtaa muhkeampaan ja murteellisempaan nuoreen sloveeniin? No niinhän siinä nimenomaan kävikin. Välissä oli kyllä joku jenkki, joka ei kestänyt monta kierrosta. Samixia liinaharjoja polleja ne on kaikki kolme. Kun vielä kolme sais niin oisi hieno valjakko vetämään Aku Ankan ruumisvaunuja. Tshingis kaanilla oli valkoisia tammoja 3000. Ja tuore nuori tyttö alla kerran viikossa. Revi siitä tupeepää, et millään ehi enää ihan samaan.
ellauri020.html on line 468: We were walking through the rubble of the Commodore Hotel, which would soon reopen as the Grand Hyatt. Ivana had been given the responsibility of supervising all the decoration; she was hard at it, despite the fact that she was wearing a white wool Thierry Mugler jumpsuit and pale Dior shoes as she picked her way through the sawdust. “I told you never to leave a broom like this in a room!” she screamed at one worker. Screaming at her employees had become part of her hallmark, perhaps her way of feeling power. Later, in Atlantic City, she would become known for her obsession with cleanliness. Determined to bring glamour to Trump Castle, she became famous for her attention to appearances, once moving a pregnant waitress, desperate for big tips, off the casino floor. The woman was placed in a distant lounge and given a clown’s suit to disguise her condition.
ellauri020.html on line 530: Kääntäen, Katrinkaa ei yhtään lohduta et on miljardeja sitä köyhempiä, tai et se on maailman äveriäin tshekki. Ne oli karsintaeriä, ei se enää vertaa izeänsä niihin, van tyttökavereihinsa. Mix pitää aina verrata ja kilvoitella, on se vittua. Darwin on säätänyt sen niin. Ei siitä pakoon pötkitä, juoksurata on reunustettu panssariaidalla. Voi vain juosta mukana tai jättää suikaleita nahastaan, kuin Kit Willer hopi-intiaanin humman perään sidottuna. Hemmetti.
ellauri020.html on line 536: Pikku risteily Lady Katrinkalla antaa tilaisuuden tutustuaihan näin viime kiekalla tyttökaverusten miesten pahvinohuisiin klisheisiin luonteisiin. Iivanalla on henkilökohtaista kokemusta sellaisista otuxista, niin että ne sit varmaan on oikeesti just niin ohkasia ja leimallisia.
ellauri020.html on line 546: Seurraava urotyö on Tuomaan perheen muilutus tshekeistä ja aivoleikkauxen hommaaminen Tuomaan pojalle kommunismin kasvaimen poistamisexi. Siihen menee melkoinen rahatukku senaattorikaverien voiteluun ja leikkausjonojen ohituxeen, mutta siitähän midaxilla ei ole pulaa. Dekuju eli kiitos sanoo teinipoika vastahakoisesti tshekixi. Ei kiittämistä, mutta muista puhua amerikkaa tästä lähin. Suski saa töitä urheilukaupan myyjänä ja Tuomas leffan paikannäyttäjänä. Tervetuloa länteen Andrei, to the land of opportunity. Nyt ne vihdoin saa olla oman elämänsä seppoja.
ellauri020.html on line 556: Kun Kata tulee oopperaan tyylittömään Lincoln Centeriin, kaikki kazoo sitä ihaillen tietysti, kun se on taas niin kuninkaallinen niin kuninkaallinen. Ne arvaa että se on joku, ja kysyvät, kysymyxen presupposition näin täytyttyä, kuka se on. Her name is Kenneth Widmerpool, she works in the City. No, I don´t mean her name, but who is she with, and what is her net worth? Jaakko Hintikka parka, kysymysten tietäjä, on nyt vainaja. Se sekoittuu nyttemmin usein samannimiseen salibandyn pelaajaan.
ellauri020.html on line 570: Koko tyttöremmi tulee Katjan kämppään lounaalle. Se valizee kattauxen nro 4 22 eri vaihtoehdosta. Ne on vihkosessa numeroituina polaroidikuvina. Näin säästyy aikaa, ja aikahan on rahaa. Suska kazoo pyntättyjä naisia ja ajattelee: oispa kiva olla rikas eikä myydä lenkkareita hikisukkaisille kundeille. Tuomaan vasemmistofilmit saa jenkeissä vaan mädäntyneitä tomaatteja. Tuomas on työtön, vihainen, haisee viinalta ja huorilta. Suskilla on koti-ikävä. Mut onhan köyhälläkin Losissa paremmat oltavat kuin Prahassa. Aurinko paistaa, palmut huojuu, ulkonakin yöllä tarkenee, kun on maastopaloja. Roskixista löytyy poisheitettynä parempaa muonaa kuin kommareilla tshekeissä. Puolix syötyjä hamppareita ja pizzapaloja. Ja tää vapaus. Saa olla oman elämänsä sankari. Razastaa auringonlaskuun ilman apua. I´m a poor lonely cowboy and a long long way from home.
ellauri020.html on line 576: Akulla ja Iinexellä on pientä riidanpoiksta, malliavio on säröillä. Aku kritisoi Kataa Sanelmalta opitulla taidolla. Lyön vetoa et se petti Lillania Floridassa. Raflasa on miellyttävää, sillä kaikki on kauniita ja ykköset päällä, paizi Suski jolla on pölyesteriä ja tekohelmet. Natalien smaragdit säteili enemmän (vaikkei varmaan läheskään yhtä hintavat) kuin Katrinan keltatimangit, sentään Suskin pukukorut jää jumboxi. Not that she would care, Iivana lisää tekopyhästi.
ellauri020.html on line 578: Tie eeku paranoo, sano savolaenen kun ajo jäällä ympyrää. Iso-Masan antama ilmainen joululahja, arvostelijankappale Savon Sanomista. Not that I would care. Iivanan kirja on ällistyttävän hyvä, verrattavissa Thackerayn niteeseen Turhuuden turuilla. Mitä ökyrikkaampia ollaan, sitä paljaan klisheisemmin ilmenee tän apinan elukkapiirteet kuin keisarista ilman vaatteita. Perustarpeet jää jälelle kun ei tarvi tyydyttää mitään monimutkaisempia. Onhan ne monimutkaisemmatkin tarpeet sitä samaa apinajuttua, mut monimutkaisempi ympäristö monmutkaistaa käytöstä. Sileällä pöydällä muurahainenkin menee ympyrää eikä brownin liikettä. Tie eeku paranoo. Kuin kiveen hakattuna paljastuu tän otuxen koko radollisuus. Eat! Eat! Fuck! Fuck! Kill! Kill! Siinä se on nimenpudottelun perässä, pienessä lankakerässä. Iivanan sketsi lapsettoman parin keskinäisestä syyttelystä on kuin Teofrastoxen coveri. Eski ja Liisa, Antti ja Auli. Ei kenenkään syy ja kuitenkin jotenkin toisen syy.
ellauri020.html on line 580: Rankka elämä jatkuu Akun poissaollessa. 10-tuntisia työpäiviä, ravintoloita, 20 hengen päivälllisiä, landeviikonloppu, flirttailua sliipattujen liikemiesten kanssa, jotka ei yllä hilloviivalle, kun Iines pitää ne käsivarren mitan päässä. Oopperagaalaa varten Kata pukeutuu geishaxi, lentää Tokioon ja tekee bilateraalisen sopimuxen keisari Hirohiton kaa japanilaisen teltan erektiosta oopperan pihalle. Sieltä saa susheja, kaburakia, tähtiesintyjinä Mokomaki Kusimuki ja Jokohama Kumahuta, Nintendo-pelejä, pääosassa Super Mario, ja tombolassa palkintona Toyota Corolla (tietysti lemmikille kakkosautoxi).
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 663: Sabrinaa haukuskellaan taas. Tähän Iivana palaa kuin koira oxennuxelle. Sabriina torvee ilkeästi kaikkialla Katrinkan erohäpeää. (Ei kait se ollut toi Liz Smith? Tuskin Liz vanha vuohi, nyt jo vainaja, jolle Ivana antoi eksklusiivin eron jälkeen. Ei todennäköistä.) Kosto elää, vaikka salanimellä. Lusijan liivijengimies on vangittu ja joutuu lusimaan. Spartalainen meininki: saa varastaa, muttei saa jäädä kiinni, siitä rankaistaan. Kaveruxet syö juustoja ja miettii elämää. Kuka osaa olla onnellinen? Koko ajanko? Ei kukaan. Mut onnen pipanoitakin voi syödä, kuin juustonmuruja. Sanoi Aapeli eli Simo Puupponen sotavuosina, siteeraten jotain vielä viisaampaa. Kuoli nuorena. Kirjoitti Savon Sanomiin. Mulla on ukki Lassin sidotut Savon Sanomat kellarissa. Isoja broadsheet kirjoja. Pitääpä joskus tshekata löytyykö niistä aitoja aapeleita.
ellauri020.html on line 674: "I will pay her one dollar a year and all the dresses she can buy!" he said of the arrangement, according to Vanity Fair. Trump later gave Ivana the position of vice president of interior design at the Trump Organization after their marriage, Newsweek reports.
ellauri020.html on line 679: Akulle ja Natalielle tuli bänet ja Aku heiluu poikamiehenä muttei laske irti Koljasta, ihan kiusalla. Mut sit Lontoossa tärppää: entinen hiihtohissin komee viikinki, se rags to riches lehtikeisari, se jolta paloi perhe siis, on vapaalla jalalla. Se on pitkä kuin joulukuusi, ja näin vanhempana ei enää liian nätti, sillä on nyt enempi kiloja ja luonnetta. Ja osaa sanoa dobry den tshekiksi. Se on hurjan menestyvä ja miehekäs, mutta silti hellä, huumorintajuinen ja säälivä. Kaikin puolin kuin kovakavioinen mutta ihanan pehmeäturpainen luupää hevonen. Hirn! Iih! Iihahaha. Obladi, oblada, life goes on bra, and sometimes it goes well without a bra. Taas tulee oveen eteen kukkakori, se näyttää olevan kultapossujen standardi tapa sanoa "nussitaax?". Parempi konsti kuin Petsku paran Zanussi tupakka-aski, josta peitetään "Za", näytetään aski pokalle ja sanotaan yksin tein vaan "taaks?". Mutta kalliimpi.
ellauri020.html on line 681: Katriina pukeutuu Victor Costan housuihin (Victor saa olla kalsarisillaan tänään), kermaperseen väriseen svetariin, ja menestysjakkuun tweedistä. Se tuntee izensä ihan koulutytöxi, aika monta kertaa luokalle jääneexi, joka saa paljon viikkorahaa. Viihteen vuoxi ne menee Vermoon raveihin. Katrinka voittaa vedonlyönnissä £100 ja Markku häviää £50. Mut lyön vetoa et se pääsee vetäsemään ennenkuin päivä on pulkassa. Huono on onni pelissä, hyvä lemmessä. Illalla ne menee uupperaan. Katjuskalla on läpinäkyvä rinnusta ja keuhkotkin on vielä komiat. Komia on Markkukin - hetkinen tshekkaan kenen - ai niin Armanin puvussa. Sillon aina kalliit kuteet, Katinka hokaa vasta nyt. Sabrina huomaa ne ovella, ja Katjusha riitelee vähän Markun kanssa siitä, pitäiskö sille antaa potkut.
ellauri020.html on line 695: Sit vielä loppuvizi jossain raflassa. Siinä on mukana homopropelli ja Daisy, joka tuoxuu houkuttavasti myrkyltä, ja muita tuttuja, tyttökavereista jäljellä olevat, ei tietystikään Nasua. Tuomaalla on uusi hani alla, vauva tulossa, rahamurheetkin on mennyttä. Suski hoitaa golffarinsa bisnestä. Luota tshekkeihin. Sigmund Riemastus oli tshekkijutku, toinen oli Ransu Naakka.
ellauri020.html on line 697: Katrinkalla on nyt uutisia kerrottavana kaveripiirille, ja millaisia! Ai-jai-jai! huutaa Katrinka tshekixi kuin intiaani. Yahii! Se on sillä tavaramerkkinä, ja väärät verbit kuten Wokulla. Se ärsytti Akua, ja Rikua. Wolmar ei välitä. - Markku ja mä mentiin just naimisiin, vauva on tulossa, ja tää komia poika on mun tshekkiäpärä! Nyt juodaan malja! To business! Yes, to business! For this moment at least, she had it all. Onnen pipanoita.
ellauri020.html on line 702: Miehet on yhtä kusipäitä kuin ennenkin. Mutta tuo kukkia ja ihania lahjoja kuten ennenkin. Jotmuilee mukavasti siinä yhdessä paikassa entisvanhaan tapaan. Katinkan polvet pehmenee perinteisesti. Siinä on melkein pakko antaa perään, hellittää alushousun nyöriä, kun se suutelee niin ihanasti, tai silittelee sieltä ruokapöydän alla kuten Lusijan uusin, joku Patrick (Suppesko?) vielä kirjan viime sivuilla. Da gibt es überhaupt kein Nein. Oli Katriinakin monasti täpärällä luovuttaa, heittää pikkuhousut tiskille. (Niinhän se tekikin sen tshekkiohjaajan kanssa ihan alussa.)
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Ivana Trump is a former model and ex-wife of Donald Trump. She and Trump were part of New York City´s social elite during the 1980s. The two split in 1990 and Ivana won a $20 million divorce settlement. She later published The Best Is Yet to Come: Coping With Divorce and Enjoying Life Again. In it, she advised divorcees to "take his wallet to the cleaners."
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.”
ellauri020.html on line 721: However unlikely it seemed, Ivana was now considered a tabloid heroine, and her popularity seemed in inverse proportion to the fickle city’s new dislike of her husband. “Ivana is now a media goddess on par with Princess Di, Madonna, and Elizabeth Taylor,” Liz Smith reported. Months earlier, Ivana had undergone cosmetic reconstruction with a California doctor. She emerged unrecognizable to her friends and perhaps her children, as fresh and innocent of face as Heidi of Edelweiss Farms. Although she had negotiated four separate marital-property agreements over the last fourteen years, she was suing her husband for half his assets. Trump was trying to be philosophical. “When a man leaves a woman, especially when it was perceived that he has left for a piece of ass—a good one!—there are 50 percent of the population who will love the woman who was left,” he told me.
ellauri020.html on line 830: Milan on julkaissut 2015 vielä yhden niteen vanhana ukkona, jonka alussa se taas tirkistelee nuorten neitosten napoja. Sillä on setämiehen silmä, jolla se tarkastelee molempia sukupuolia, tai niitä kaikkia, pitäisi kai nyttemmin sanoa. Kirjan nimi on Merkityxettömyyden juhlaa. Rehellinen otsikko. Tulee mieleen Pena Saarikosken Asiaa tai ei. Milan lähti tshekeistä 1975, vasta Iivanan jälessä, ja pakosta koska se oli potkittu pois duuneista poliittisesti epäkorrektina. Se oli jonkin sortin opettaja. Sen isä oli musiikintutkija Ludvik Kundera.
ellauri020.html on line 832: Heti ulosheiton jälkeen siltä tuli jotain kuulemma mielenkiintoisia kirjoja. Sit se kirjotti selitysteoxen omille kirjoilleen nimellä The Art of the Novel 1986. Tulee mieleen Iivanan miehen menestysteos The Art of the Deal 1987. Matkiko Trump Kunderaa (Ivanan idea?) vai molemmat Henry Jamesia (The Art of Fiction 1884). Mytomaniastahan on kyse kummallakin.
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ellauri021.html on line 52: Mä en juuri lukenut Tex Willereitä, pidin niitä jotenkin vulgääreinä. Ne oli sellaisia pieniä matalia pitkiä vihkosia, vähän kuin KOP:n shekkivihkot sittemmin. Paizi shekkivihoissa oli siniset muovikannet. Texeissä oli kauboita ja intiaaneja. Pikku Matti tykkäs niistä kovasti. Seija luki Matin Tex Willereitä kesällä majalla muun lukemisen puutteessa.
ellauri021.html on line 63: Eivät millään opi taivuttamaan verbejä, kuten Ivana Trump. Hassua, eihän englannin verbit juuri taivu. Mikä siinä on niin vaikeeta? Tshekin verbit taipuu paljon enemmän, puhumattakaan navajosta tai hopista. Kai ne on ize vaan niin taipumattomia. Luokkatietoisia, eivät mene luokille. Ei Wokukaan tule koskaan oppimaan suomen menneen ajan muotoja. Se juna oli menemässä jo.
ellauri021.html on line 977: Atheists are experiencing a web marketing BEAT DOWN! The Christian internet evangelism organization Global Media Outreach indicates that as of September 2019 over 1,900,000,000 gospel visits have occurred via their websites. On the other hand, no atheist organization has ever accomplished such a web marketing feat. Is atheism boring or are atheists bad digital marketers who have difficulty understanding search engine algorithms? Or is it both? Oh atheists, feel the sting!

(Lue: Jumalakin laskee lampaansa googlen avulla. Ateistit ei osaa ketkuilla kuolleilla sieluilla. Tai sit niitä ei vaan hirveesti kiinnosta. Mitäs ruoskia kuollutta hevosta. Evankelistat on siinä ihan proo.)
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ellauri022.html on line 884: Saw nature smile on all and shed no tears Kesä oli kaikilla, en ollut itkunen
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ellauri023.html on line 1061: Koko luento on videoituna nähtävissä youtubessa. Ozikossa lukee: Esa Saarinen, filosofi, Queen Pipsan mies. Aargh. "Tollanen Lappi, Pohjoinen, kunnioittava." Eski on valinnut pellen osan, kuin Maaria. Sitä ei saa siltä enää pois. Mä oon Martta, joka kantaa kateena kaloja. Se on kokoonpantu klisheistä. Se on mun lähes täydellinen vastakohta, se pursuaa just mun ällökkisanoja. Mutta se on ansainnut niillä huisin paljon pätäkkää. 200M kärpästä, lähes yhtä monta euroa, ja Eski niiden juontajana ei kerta kaikkiaan voi olla väärässä. Mä on väärässä kun ällöön niitä. Raha puhuu, ja se ei voi valehdella, yhtään enempää kuin George Washington.
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ellauri024.html on line 288: Kuluttajat. Tavaranjaonkin hoitaa robotit, pöntön tai koripallon näköiset tai suppilonaamaiset. Laahuxelle jää vaan viihde, pano, sotiminen ja kulutus. Räjähdysherkkä tilanne, vaikka erittäin kannattava aluxi.
ellauri024.html on line 1352: von Wright toteuttaa Wittgensteinin filosofiaa, joka jättää kaiken ennalleen. Hän kirjoittaa asioista 10v sen jälkeen kun tyhjäpäisinkin 1 klisheen kolumnisti on kyllästynyt niistä jankuttamaan. von Wright on huolissaan maailman tilasta. Mikään ei ole vaarattomampi kuin von Wright joka on huolissaan maailman tilasta. Yhtä hyvin se voisi olla huolissaan eturauhasensa tilasta.
ellauri024.html on line 1354: Muutaman kerran von Wright tulee maininneexi et jotain on tehty aikaisemminkin. "Luullaxeni pitää paikkansa - enkä ole ensimmäinen joka näin sanoo - että teknis-tieteellinen sivistyxemme pohjautuu tiettyyn näkemyxeen ihmisen ja luonnon välisestä suhteesta." Voisi pitkään puolustaa ajatusta von Wrightin klisheesirkuxen tekijänoikeuxien kuulumisesta oikeutetummin jollekkin nimettömälle yleisönosastokirjoittajien kollektiiville kuin akateemikolle izelleen.
ellauri024.html on line 1382: von Wright tajuaa noin miljoonantena suomalaisena, että kehitys kulkee kohti poliisivaltiota ja ekokatastrofeja. (Huom tää on kirjoitettu ennen kaxoistorneja, ilmastonmuutosta ja kansainvaelluxia!) Sillä ei näytä olleen mitään vaikutusta sen lurituxiin haistelevasta humanismista. von Wrightin mielestä (yliminästä, minästä vai siitä?) hipit pakenevat romanttisesti todellisuutta. Herää kysymys, onko punaposki ize hippi. Sillä mitä muuta sen trivialiteetteilla, toistoilla, latistuxilla ja poissulkemisilla terrorisoiva kirjoittelu on kuin todellisuuspakoa? Valistushenkistä todellisuuspakoa.
ellauri024.html on line 1390: Humanismin ydin on Wrightille se mikä on apinan parhaaxi (mix vaan apinan, eläinrasisti?), ja apinan paras on taas kaikki mikä on hänelle hyväxi ja tekee hänelle gutaa. Koska vain paras on kyllin hyvää, ei kande jäädä seuraamaan kuinka nää Jorin klisheet kiertää kehää, vaan syvennytään von Wrightin filosofisempiin texteihin.
ellauri024.html on line 1440: persereijästä. Ehkä eniten pänni toi 70-luvun klisheemäinen lavastus,

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ellauri025.html on line 254: Kaikki alkukantaisuusklisheet on otettu naftaliinista.

ellauri025.html on line 467: Tää toinen Larry Page (1973) on maanpäällinen pilvijumala, tai pilven päällä asustava maajumala, whatever. Mun salasana Googleen oli KILL_Larry_Page!!! silloin kun mulla vielä oli Google-tili. Ei yllätä, että Larry (ja varsinkin Sergei) on juutalaisia. Larry tahtoo jehovaxi jehovansa paikalle. Gogiksi Magogin tilalle, eli Microsoftin Bill Gatesin. Gates (1955) on maailman 2. rikkain apina, Amazonin Jeff Bezosin (1964) jälkeen. Sen nettoarvo taaloisssa on yli 100G. Bezosin on yli 120G. Arvokkaita ihmishenkiä. Jos jokainen apina on laulun arvoinen, näiden arvo on noin luokkaa Spotify. Larryn laulu kuuluu tietysti juutuubista.
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ellauri026.html on line 225: The idea is there, but all the lingering emphasis in the original has been smoothed away. This, too, unfortunately, is typical of the whole. I have said that Wilson’s translation reads easily, and it does, like a modern novel: at shockingly few points does one ever need to stop and think. There are no hard parts; no difficult lines or obscure notions; no aesthetic arrest either; very little that jumps out as unusual or different. Wilson has set out, as she openly confesses, to produce an Odyssey in a “contemporary anglophone speech,” and this results in quite a bit of conceptual pruning. If you wait for the “Homeric tags,” the phrases that contained so much Greek culture they have been quoted over and over again by Greeks ever since—well, you are apt to miss them as they go by. A famous one occurs in book 24, when Odysseus and Telemachus are about to go into battle together: Odysseus tells Telemachus not to disgrace him, and Telemachus boasts that he need not fear. Laertes, Odysseus’s father, exclaims (Wilson’s translation), “Ah, gods! A happy day for me! My son and grandson are arguing about how tough they are!”
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ellauri028.html on line 155: The tale is told, too, of a certain woman who performed an aeolian crepitation at a dinner attended by the witty Monsignieur Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans, and that when, to cover up her lapse, she began to scrape her feet upon the floor, and to make similar noises, the Bishop said, “Do not trouble to find a rhyme, Madam!”
ellauri028.html on line 192: bookshelves: favorites
ellauri028.html on line 248: Maybe I'm just impatient, but I found this book tedious and more than a little depressing. Back on the virtual shelf it goes, for the time being.
ellauri028.html on line 384: She never washed her underwear.
ellauri028.html on line 396: Who washes the family underwear
ellauri028.html on line 400: But she got revenge when she said "yes"
ellauri028.html on line 421: You might forget the gas and shell
ellauri028.html on line 633: persuilukaskuKlisheitä, klisheitä. Tarpeettomia selvennyxiä. Mixei vielä selvemmin: Paasikivi vastasi urheasti/leukavasti/yrmeästi tms?
ellauri028.html on line 724: muuvireisshelillä. Maishta shitten onko vishki viel herkelaatuishta.
ellauri028.html on line 730: Voitele uuni. Kkäännä kaakkuvoka 220 asteesheen, l nohda knnytt
ellauri028.html on line 731: vatkainta poish. Heitä kulho ikkunashta, tshe...tshekkaa taas vishhki.
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ellauri029.html on line 912: You are already filled, you have already become rich, you have become kings without us; and indeed, I wish that you had become kings so that we also might reign with you. For, I think, God has exhibited us apostles last of all, as men condemned to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, both to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ’s sake, but you are prudent in Christ; we are weak, but you are strong; you are distinguished, but we are without honor. To this present hour we are both hungry and thirsty, and are poorly clothed, and are roughly treated, and are homeless; and we toil, working with our own hands; when we are reviled, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure; when we are slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become as the scum of the world, the dregs of all things, even until now. 1 Corinthians 4:8-13

ellauri029.html on line 930: Alivaltiosihteerien läppä on tolla lailla lällyä, se ei pure kunnolla. Ehkä ne onkin kristillisiä. Coarse joking on kanssa kiellettyä. Veri lentää kyllä raamatussa, panoakin on, mutta pieru- paskajutut taitaa olla vähemmistönä. Tääkin täytyy kyllä tshekata. Ainakaan ei niille juuri naureta.
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ellauri030.html on line 357: Uskontona kristinoppi oli luonnollisesti parempi, koska absurdimpi. Stoakin kyllä vaali ihmisten yhteishenkeä ja julisti ihmisten yleistä veljeyttä yhden jumalallisen isän lapsina. Se miellytti enemmän sivistyneistöä jotka ei tykkää nöyristelystä eikä siitä että köyhät lähtee keulimaan. Stoalaisten ansiosta länsivalta levis kosmopoliittiseksi, yleisinhimilliseksi, ihmissuvun yhteyden julistajaksi, se lutviutuu hyvin levittämään sisäistä herruutta. Se näyttää, kuinka viisas voi käyttää hyväkseen yksinkertaista.
ellauri030.html on line 730: Protestanttishenkiset filosofit Hobbes ja Descartes oli samoilla linjoilla. Leviathanissa (1651) todetaan et sapajut on luonnostaan kilpailuhenkisiä ja tarkkoja huomaamaan kuka on joholla. Joholla olevat on iloisia ja nauravat tappiolle jääville.
ellauri030.html on line 744: When I heard she’d died of cramp,
ellauri030.html on line 898: Sigmund Freud noticed that humor, like dreams, can be related to unconscious content. In the 1905 book Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (German: Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewußten), as well as in the 1928 journal article Humor, Freud distinguished contentious jokes from non-contentious or silly humor.
ellauri030.html on line 985: Senilia is a genus of edible saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Arcidae, the ark shells. Species. Species within the genus Senilia include: Senilia senilis Linnaeus, 1758; References. External links This Arcidae-related article is a stub. You can help ...
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ellauri031.html on line 43: Senare började han önska att han skulle kunna fråga myrorna många andra frågor, såsom "tycker du om ditt jobb? Är du en slav? Är du lycklig?" Det märkvärdiga var att han inte kunde ställa dessa frågor. För att ställa dem borde han ha översatt dem på myrspråket - men han märkte med en känsla av hjälplöshet att det inte fanns ord för de saker som han ville säga. Det fanns inga ord för lycka, för frihet, för tyckande, inte heller ord för deras motsatser. Han kände sig som en stum man som försöker skrika "elden är lös!" Det närmaste han kunde komma till rätt eller fel var at säga "snärtigt" eller "fittigt". Snart märkte han att dessa två var de enda två adjektiv i språket som täckte alla värdefrågorna.
ellauri031.html on line 98: Y gillar morbror Max, som är en annan likadan psykopat som Y. Moster Betty och Max är finfina och ska försöka fila bort Inger-Johannes kanter. Y är helt omusikalisk men sjunger högt och falskt ändå. Kamraterna skrattar åt sjungandet men är avundsjuka när Y får resa till morbror Max. Y skryter en hel del, säger att farbror Max är stenrik och tom adel, vad dumt! Magister Alm petar flickorna med fuckfingret, som är visst ett par decimeter långt. Y gör lite välgörenhet åt ålderdomshemmets gummor. En gumma säjer hon ska säkert dö förrän Y kommer tillbaks. Y tänker det är bara bra att hon slipper vänta på Y hela sommaren. Hemma blir hon först sur för at klänningen blev inte bra nog, och därefter grinig för hon ska bort hemifrån. Men det blev härligt att resa i varje fall.
ellauri031.html on line 273: Eräs fasismin ensimmäisiä tehtäviä oli uudelleenjärjestää korkeampi opetus maassa järkiperäisemmälle pohjalle. Tätä tutkinnonuudistusta johti tunnettu uushegeliläinen filosofi Giovanni Gentile, joka oli aikansa opetusministerinä Mussolinin ensimmäisissä hallituxissa. Uudistus toteutettiin joitain vuosia sitten ja sen tuloxet ovat vastanneet odotuxia. (Mielevästi muotoiltu Edvard, oelegantisti.)
ellauri031.html on line 585: Esa Sariolasta leivottiin 80-luvun kirjallisuuden uudistajaa ja kokeilijaa. On totta, että hänen teoxissaan rikotaan rajoja: ikävystyttäviin ja lukijaa aliarvioiviin viihdeklisheisiin yhdistetään kömpelöä esseetä ja psykologian alkeisoppikirjaa. Sariolan pääteoxet, Rakas ystävä ja Kuolemaani saakka ovat äärimmäisen yxinkertaisia ja selkokielisiä saippuaoopperoita. Niiden juonena on rikostarina, jossa menestyvä päähenkilö raivaa kilpailijansa tieltään. Päähenkilö ja hänen vastustajansa eivät kuitenkaan ole tasavahvoja, joten heidän välisissään konflikteissa ei juuri ole jännitettä. Kissa ja hiiri -leikin ainoaxi kysymyxexi jää, millä tavalla päähenkilö nujertaa uhkaajansa.
ellauri031.html on line 622: Mutta mixi Kaarlon pitää aina muistuttaa herraa rahapulasta, vaikka kuten se ize huomauttaa, herra sen ilman kertomistakin tiesi? Praha on loppu lähettäkää tshekki. Kun herra kuiteskin tietää kuinka tässä käy loppupeleissä, se ei spoilereista piittaa, koko juoni on etukäteen tiedossa. Mixeise järkkää Kaarlolle kuukausittaista tilisiirtoa? Säästäisi omia vaivojaan ja Kaarlon housunpuntteja.
ellauri031.html on line 703: Miten kävi Kaarlon hylkäämän pentueen? Kaarlon isä kirjoitti sille aikoinaan vihaisen kirjeen, joka on jäänyt Orpo-Ollin hampaankoloon. Siinä isä moittii sitä uskontohöperöxi ja huonoxi isäxi, kun jättää perheen ihan heitteille. No kuinka kävi? Pojat jäivät vaille kouluja, siinä Kaarlo oli pahempi kuin paha äitipuolensa. Olavista tuli raamattukaupan myyjä Beershebaan ja Kalervosta minibussikuski isän tilalle.
ellauri031.html on line 706: Beersheba eli Sheban (ar. leijonan) kaivo on Negevin autiomaan näpein paikka etelässä. Siellä on tossi kuuma. Abraham kinas siitä Abimeelekin kaa, Iisakki nimesi sen toistamiseen, Samulin poika Joel oli siellä dumarina, Elias piileskeli siellä Iispetiltä. Aika tuppukylä. GTt otti sen arabeilta 1948 taistelussa. Nyt siellä on vitusti venäläisiä jotka pelaa shakkia ja kehittää hightekkiä.
ellauri031.html on line 750: Olavi Syväntöä haastateltiin TV-7:n ohjelmaan Ajankohtaista taivaasta ehkä millenniumin vaihteessa. (Ohjelmatietojen 1970 on takuulla painovirhe, silloinhan Kaarlo oli vielä vauhdissa. Olavi shihishee tässä ohjelmassa jo aika vanhushmaiseshti.) Kiinnostaa, sillä täähän Olavi on aika lailla samanlainen surullinen hahmo kuin Wilho Olavi, karismaattisemman Wilhon seuraaja, samanlainen vähäisempi toimittaja, pikkuprofeetta.
ellauri031.html on line 754: Olavi oli sivarina Suomessa 1958. Unto Kunnas oli oikein perheystävä. Olavi oli kibbutzissa pari vuotta. Vuodesta 59 se on ollut 38 vuoden ajan Pershepan raamattukaupan hoitajana, siitä tulee annas olla 46 vuotta nyt. Siis on vuosi 2005, Olavi on 71. Se kuulostaakin vanhemmalta kuin me. QED.
ellauri031.html on line 756: Kun Olavi Syväntö alkaa todistamisen, sen ääni nousee oktaavin ja kaze kääntyy kameraan. Varmaan Kaarlo-isän kengissä. Olavi Pylkkänenkin oli oppinut saarnatyylin Wilholta, ja keikkumisen kannoilla. Kun me oltiin äänenmurroxesta ohize, isin kolleegat alkoi usein meille selvitellä asioita luullen Callen olevan jo luurissa. Siis näin: Juutalaiset ovat vielä peite shilmillä shuhteeshsha Jeeshuksheen. Tätä sanoessa Olavilla on oza rypyssä, ja niin on myös haastattelutantalla.
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ellauri032.html on line 34: Those persons, that for the most part can give no other proof of being wise than reading other men, take great delight to shew what they think they have read in men, by uncharitable censures of one another behind their backs.
ellauri032.html on line 220: Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 - 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, and literary and social critic. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a prominent Boston Brahmin family, he moved to England in 1914 at the age of 25 and went on to settle, work and marry there. He became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, subsequently renouncing his American citizenship.
ellauri032.html on line 238: Was T.S. Eliot gay? Questions about Eliot´s sexuality have simmered in Eliot studies for decades, coming to a full boil with the recent publication of Carole Seymour-Jones's biography of Eliot's first wife, Vivienne, which claims that the poet was a closet homosexual. Distinguished critics such as Helen Vendler and Louis Menand have rushed to Eliot´s defense, insisting either that he wasn't gay or that we shouldn't even be discussing his sexuality.
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ellauri033.html on line 681: Baruch Spinoza on Barak Obaman kaima. Etunimestä oli puhetta Jobin kirjassa. Se meinaa siunattua eli Penttiä. Sukunimi on 1536 inkvisitiota paenneidenn sefardijuutalaisten portugalia ja meinaa piikikästä. Aika selkärankaa ja siilipuolustusta varmaan vaatikin olla deterministinen mut samalla protestanttishenkinen mamu jutkufilosofi Hollannissa 1600-luvulla.
ellauri033.html on line 817: Girondistit oli olleet 1789 vallankumouxen maltillisuusmiehiä, keskustalaisia menshevikkejä, jotka jakobiinibolshevikit sittemmin pani pölkylle. Hullun vuoden 1848 helmikuun vallankumouxen jälkeen Lamartine pyrki pressaxi, mut oli liian girondistinen: demokraattinen ja pasifistinen. Pian tämän jälkeen Alf vetäytyi politiikasta ja keskittyi kirjoittamiseen. Ei mennyt sekään ihan putkiloon:
ellauri033.html on line 1073: Emile Laure oli II maailmansodan armeijankenraali Vauclusesta, Vichy-luopio, mitäs se puuhaa Lamartinen runossa? Sori my bad, puhe on jostain toisesta Lauresta. No Vauclusessa on myös ravintola Petrarque et Laure, josta jenkkivieraat sanovat: Good food but lousy service. Koska Vauclusessa on Mont Ventoux, jolle Petrarca kipusi jollain wanderungilla: For pleasure alone he climbed Mont Ventoux, which rises to more than six thousand feet, beyond Vaucluse. It was no great feat, of course; but he was the first recorded Alpinist of modern times, the first to climb a mountain merely for the delight of looking from its top. (Or almost the first; for in a high pasture he met an old shepherd, who said that fifty years before he had attained the summit, and had got nothing from it save toil and repentance and torn clothing.) Petrarch was dazed and stirred by the view of the Alps, the mountains around Lyons, the Rhone, the Bay of Marseilles. He took Augustine´s Confessions from his pocket and reflected that his climb was merely an allegory of aspiration toward a better life. Vanha paimen oli tyytyväinen kun joku oli vielä tyhmempi kuin se, niinkuin Roope ezimässä nelikulmaisia munia.
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ellauri034.html on line 337: Kieltelee se aluxi ja sit sanoo just tismalleen niin kuin kieltää sanovansa, vaan pitemmillä sanoilla ja useammilla kuluneilla klisheillä. Nyansointi on sitä, että samaan raakaan perussanomaan sekoitetaan vitusti feikkitaloustiedettä ja eufemismeja. Tää on vaan näyte:
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ellauri034.html on line 366: "Men" - näissä propagandistisissa pöpötyxissä tulee aina tää aaber - "men vi kan inte heller blunda för den andra biten av nyttokostnadsanalysen: tilväxten och arbetstillfällena. Konkursvågor och massarbetslöshet skapar lidande, fattigdom och politiska spänningar hos ägarkrestsarna."
ellauri034.html on line 543: In 1975 the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe published an essay, "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad´s ´Heart of Darkness´", which provoked controversy by calling Conrad a "thoroughgoing racist". Achebe´s view was that Heart of Darkness cannot be considered a great work of art because it is "a novel which celebrates... dehumanisation, which depersonalises a portion of the human race." Referring to Conrad as a "talented, tormented man", Achebe notes that Conrad (via the protagonist, Charles Marlow) reduces and degrades Africans to "limbs", "ankles", "glistening white eyeballs", etc., while simultaneously (and fearfully) suspecting a common kinship between himself and these natives—leading Marlow to sneer the word "ugly." Achebe also cited Conrad´s description of an encounter with an African: "A certain enormous buck nigger encountered in Haiti fixed my conception of blind, furious, unreasoning rage, as manifested in the human animal to the end of my days." Achebe´s essay, a landmark in postcolonial discourse, provoked debate, and the questions it raised have been addressed in most subsequent literary criticism of Conrad.
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ellauri035.html on line 266: And she was stricken deep. Her, oh die here.
ellauri035.html on line 282: And that is all. This night she rests not well;
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ellauri035.html on line 341: The peach's fall, how calm she was and love worthy.
ellauri035.html on line 348: But once I found their child and she was fairer,
ellauri035.html on line 359: Lashed like a gold panther taken in a pit
ellauri035.html on line 385: No more by green rushes delayed in dalliance,
ellauri035.html on line 415: I have no surety that she is not Mahadevi
ellauri035.html on line 427: Their ashes of lapis ultramarine, Their earth of shadows the umber. Laughing at art
ellauri035.html on line 1087: Jönsy-veljeltä tulee jatkuvalla syötöllä spoonerismin tapaisia lohkaisuja. Esimerkki spoonerismista on "The Lord is a shoving leopard" instead of "The Lord is a loving shepherd."
ellauri035.html on line 1107: P. Balthazar eli Balthasar eli Balthassar, eli Bithisarea oli perinteinen kolmas tietäjä, eli maagi Raamatussa Kasperin ja Melkiorin lisäxi, jotka toi Jeesuxelle syntymäpäivälahjoja. Aika tylsiä paketteja vaikka kovia, nimittäin kultaa mirhamia ja pyhää savua (no ei se savu ollut kovaa, mutta suizukkeet oli jotain paloja tai tikkuja). Balthazar oli arabisheikki joka toi mirhamia, eli pyllyvoidetta. Äiti oli lahjaan enemmän kuin tyytyväinen, vaipat oli siihen aikaan tosi huonoja. Niin aina. No Jeesus oli niin pikkuinen ettei sillä varmaan ollut vielä mielipidettä, vaikka myöhemmin sillä niitä oli vaikka muille jakaa. Ja jakoikin, lyhemmittä puheitta.
ellauri035.html on line 1175: Vanha havainto: julkkixuus ja kusipäisyys kulkee käsi kädessä. Johtuuko se siitä että kusipäistä tulee julkkixia vaiko kääntäen? Veikkaan molempia. Apinat on just niin vittumaisia kuin ne pystyy olemaan. Kasan päälle päästään olemalla kusipää. Ei sinne oteta kilttejä löysimyxiä, se on kovien poikien leikkiä. Isojen ja pikku sheefien nujuamista.
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ellauri036.html on line 204: Musset oli aatelispoikia, pikkuveli, vanhemmat oli köyhiä. Isä pikkuvirkamies ei koskaan antanut sille rahaa. Äiti oli tärkeämpi, piti salonkia. Se oli hyvä lyseossa, ja ajatteli ensin pyrkiä oikixeen tai lääkixeen, mutta ne on tylsiä (ruumiiden leikkaaminen ällötti), se päätti ryhtyä kirjailijaxi joskus abi-iässä. Siitä tuli kirjastonhoitaja. 19-vuotiaana julkaisi Espanjan ja Italian satunsa. Sit se aloitti uran turmeltuneena dändinä, seukkaa George Sandin kaa, ja kirjoittaa näytelmäpiisejä. Samalla angstisia runoja, eri vuodenaikojen öitä. Omaelämäkerrallinen romaani Vuosisadan lapsen tunnustuxia 1836 löytyy suomennettuna, kiitos VA Koskenniemen. Tais kirjoittaa muistelmansa saman ikäsenä kuin E.S. Punk-Akatemian. Sekin kävi bordelleissa ja oli huono asiakas, pahoinpitelikin palvelushenkilökuntaa.
ellauri036.html on line 1458: ja kuin tonttu iki-iäkkäästä luomishetkellä,
ellauri036.html on line 1962: In particular, we have had a lot of literature on a few colorful shaming penalties,like sentencing businessmen who urinate in public to scrub the streets with toothbrushes, or sentencing shoplifters to wear T-shirts announcing their offenses to the world. It is no surprise that criminal law professors enjoy debating these shaming penalties -call them T-shirt and bumper-sticker sanctions.
ellauri036.html on line 1978: Mutta kazotaan asiaa positiivisemmalta kannalta. Siinä Martta on oikeassa, että inho ja häpeä on alhaisempia apinatunteita kuin viha, koska ne on laumatunteita. Niillä lauman tunnejohtajat lyttää tunnejohdettavia. Martasta ne käy henkilöön enemmän kuin viha (no ero voi olla kyllä aika mitätön). Käytännössä tää kiehuu alas siihen, että sexijutuista ei pitäis oikeudessa messuta niin paljon kuin jenkeissä on tapana, sensijaan murha ja väkivalta on yhä A-OK ja kosheeria. Täähän asenne näkyy hyvin leffojen ikärajoissa. Siitä on näissä paasauxissa ollut useinkin jo puhetta: apinoittain kazoen paljon pahempi on käydä meikäläisten väärällä reijällä kuin tukkia vihulaisten henkitorvia.
ellauri036.html on line 2168: Poliittisesti Harryn äiskä on amerikkalaishenkinen talousliberaali ja laborin oikeistosiipeä. Pro Israel ja huonosti piilotettu kaappikristitty, Päivi Räsäsmallia. Harryn messiaslook ei ole sattumaa. Se on nyysitty CS Lewisiltä, joka nyysi sen raamatusta, jotka nyysi sen hinduilta ja parseilta, jotka nyysi sen egyptiläisiltä. Syntipukin uhraus on yhtä vanha apinameemi kuin erikoistarjous ja ilmainen näyte. Postmodernia touhua. Jeesus ei nauti enää taikaministerin luottamusta. JK on britti-imperialisti, kannattaa brexitiä ja vastustaa skottien izenäisyyttä. Filthy rich ja harrastaa charityä. Sen kamu Bozo pääsi teholta ikävä kyllä. Nyze miettii minne paninkaan sen punaisen ydinasenapin. Tuliko se mukaan vai jäikö yöpöydälle taikaministeriöön.
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ellauri037.html on line 62: Tushkin, sanoi Pushkin Boldinon syksynä (Болдинская осень 1830) kolerakaranteenissa ja jo alkoi lyyti kirjoittaa. Suurta taidetta syntyy myös nyt, koronaepidemian aikana, neuvoo HS:n sunnuntaitoimittaja tiistaina. Se kaipaa uimahalliin, ei tunnu enää koosherilta vaipanvälissä. Aika suosii tee-se-izekirjailijoita, jotka vasta löytävät lahjansa laatikosta. Textilaatikot pursuavat, runot jopa naurattavat. Mun runot voi lukea kokonaan nettiversiona el Laurin verkkosivuilta. Paizi salaiset.
ellauri037.html on line 284: troublemakers banished to other hemispheres,
ellauri037.html on line 287: orphans sheltered, widows comforted,
ellauri037.html on line 600: Schopenhauerin sivutyöt ja poisjätetyt otoxet oli sen eka menestys, vähän kuin Russellin jokamiehen filosofia. Arttu ja Perttu ymmärsivät loppupeleissä siirtyä niin pukkikirjaimilla kirjotettuun soveltavaan filosofiaan että laahuskin tajuaa. Izehoitoaforismeja jengi haluaa ja sitä se saa, huda hudaa. Sope kelpas aikanaan hätkäyttämään poroporvaria, eihän kukaan ottanut sen filosofiaa ihan todesta. Jotkut sano et täähän on ihan kuin Fichteä ja Schellingiä, jotkut sano et se puhu ristiin. Molemmat arvostelut sai Sopen raivoihin. (No mikä ei saanut, voi kysyä. Ehkä herkkulounas kantapaikassa sher Hof">Englisher Hofissa, jos se oli onnistunut.) Sope sano myös kuten se Waldenin mies Thoreau: puhun ristiin, so what? olen maailman monin poni. Se oli hirmu tyytyväinen kun jengi alkoi palvoa sitä Frankfurtin julkkixena ja sen muotokuvalle rakennettiin pytinki. Se pysyi terveenä, kun söi ja nukkui paljon ja kävelytti Atmaa (tai Butzia) 2h päivässä. Kuoli keuhkokuumeeseen istualtaan sohvalla 1860 72-vuotiaana.
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ellauri038.html on line 200: Marianne Schnitger was born on 2 August 1870 in Oerlinghausen to medical doctor Eduard Schnitger and his wife, Anna Weber, daughter of a prominent Oerlinghausen businessman Karl Weber. After the death of her mother in 1873, she moved to Lemgo and was raised for the next fourteen years by her grandmother and aunt. During this time, both her father and his two brothers went mad and were institutionalized. When Marianne turned 16, Karl Weber sent her off to fashionable finishing schools in Lemgo and Hanover, from which she graduated when she was 19. After the death of her grandmother in 1889, she lived several years with her mother´s sister, Alwine, in Oerlinghausen.
ellauri038.html on line 202: During the first few years of their marriage, Max taught in Berlin, then, in 1894, at the University of Heidelberg. During this time, Marianne pursued her own studies. After moving to Freiburg in 1894, she studied with a leading neo-Kantian philosopher, Heinrich Rickert. She also began to engage herself in the women´s movement after hearing prominent feminist speakers at a political congress in 1895. In 1896, in Heidelberg, she co-founded a society for the circulation of feminist thought. She also worked with Max to raise the level of women students attending the university. Max found them deplorably charmless.
ellauri038.html on line 206: During this time, their roles reversed somewhat; as Max worked toward recovery and rested at home, Marianne attended political meetings, sometimes until late at night, and published her first book in 1900: Fichtes Sozialismus und sein Verhältnis zur Marxschen Doktrin ("Fichte's Socialism and its Relation to Marxist Doctrine"). Marianne vaikuttaa vasemmistolaisemmalta, järki-ihmiseltä Maxiin verrattuna.
ellauri038.html on line 210: In 1907, Karl Weber died, and left enough money to his granddaughter Marianne for the Webers to live comfortably. During this time, Marianne first established her intellectual salon. Between 1907 and the start of World War I, Marianne enjoyed a rise in her status as an intellectual and a scholar as she published "The Question of Divorce" (1909), "Authority and Autonomy in Marriage" (1912) and "On the Valuation of Housework" (1912), and "Women and Objective Culture" (1913). The Webers presented a united front in public life. Max defended his wife from her scholarly detractors but carried on an affair with Else Jaffe, a mutual friend.
ellauri038.html on line 212: In 1914, World War I broke out. While Max busied himself publishing his multi-volume study of religion, lecturing, organizing military hospitals, serving as an adviser in peace negotiations and running for office in the new Weimar Republic, Marianne published many works, among which were: "The New Woman" (1914), "The Ideal of Marriage" (1914), "War as an Ethical Problem" (1916), "Changing Types of University Women" (1917), "The Forces Shaping Sexual Life" (1919) and "Women's Special Cultural Tasks" (1919).
ellauri038.html on line 214: In 1918, Marianne Weber became a member of the German Democratic Party and, shortly thereafter, the first woman elected as a delegate in the federal state parliament of Baden. Also in 1919, she assumed the role of chairwoman of the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine (League of German Women's Associations), an office she would hold until 1923. Also in 1920, Max's sister Lili suddenly committed suicide, and Max and Marianne adopted her four children. Shortly thereafter, Max Weber contracted pneumonia and died suddenly on 14 June 1920, leaving Marianne a widow with four children to raise.
ellauri038.html on line 216: Following Max's unexpected death, Marianne withdrew from public and social life, funneling her physical and psychological resources into preparing ten volumes of her husband's writing for publication. In 1924, she received an honorary doctoral degree from the University of Heidelberg, both for her work in editing and publishing Max's work as well as for her own scholarship. Between 1923 and 1926, Weber worked on Max Weber: Ein Lebensbild ("Max Weber: A Biography"), which was published in 1926.[15] Also in 1926, she re-established her weekly salon, and entered into a phase of public speaking in which she spoke to audiences of up to 5,000. During this phase, she continued to raise Lili's children with the help of a close-knit circle of friends
ellauri038.html on line 218: Weber's career as a feminist public speaker ended abruptly in 1935 when Hitler dissolved the League of German Women's Associations. During the time of the Nazi regime up until the Allied Occupation of Germany in 1945, she held a weekly salon.[17] While criticisms of Nazi atrocities were sometimes subtly implied, she told interviewer Howard Becker in 1945 that "we restricted ourselves to philosophical, religious and aesthetic topics, making our criticism of the Nazi system between the lines, as it were. None of us were the stuff of which martyrs were made." Ymmärrettävää.
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ellauri039.html on line 347: Hatsipompponen’s installation/handmade paper works, such as houses of beings and Lucid Absurdity, have dealt with the correspondence between visual and textual languages, which is established upon the absurd conflicts among urges, necessities, and mortality. She draws her philosophy from Camus, Heidegger, Haiku poets, modern Japanese novelists, and ancient Chinese thinkers.
ellauri039.html on line 364: Pyhän ikeen seminaari on USA:n vanhin naisille tarkoitettu yxityinen college. Entinen Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. Mohawk-intiaanien mezästysmaista tuli pyhän ikeen vuori, jossa valmistetaan leidejä avioliiton ikeeseen. Type Private. Established Seminary, 1837. Osa establishmentia jo pian 200 vuoden ajan.
ellauri039.html on line 366: Motto: That our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace — Psalms 144:12
ellauri039.html on line 373: Mount Holyoke administrator and art professor Rie Hatsipompponen (pretty Japanese lady, 48) got Mt Holyoke into international headlines (yess!) by trying to bump off a colleague in a case of unrequited love in December 2019. Hatsipompponen allegedly used a fire poker, large rock, and a gardening shears to attempt to kill her victim, allegedly a regular member of the faculty. Hatsipompponen's alleged victim, another polished lady in her 60s, allegedly survived the attack.
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Howards End is a novel by E. M. Forster, first published in 1910, about social conventions, codes of conduct and relationships in turn-of-the-century England. Howards End is considered by many to be Forster´s masterpiece. The book was conceived in June 1908 and worked on throughout the following year; it was completed in July 1910. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Howards End 38th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.
ellauri039.html on line 772: The story revolves around three families in England at the beginning of the 20th century: the Wilcoxes, rich capitalists with a fortune made in the colonies; the half-German Schlegel siblings (Margaret, Helen, and Tibby), whose cultural pursuits have much in common with the Bloomsbury Group; and the Basts, an impoverished young couple from a lower-class background. The idealistic, intelligent Schlegel sisters seek to help the struggling Basts and to rid the Wilcoxes of some of their deep-seated social and economic prejudices.
ellauri039.html on line 776: The Forsyte Saga, first published under that title in 1922, is a series of three novels and two interludes published between 1906 and 1921 by Nobel Prize–winning English author John Galsworthy. They chronicle the vicissitudes of the leading members of a large, upper-middle-class English family, similar to Galsworthy´s family. Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, the family members are keenly aware of their status as "new money". The main character, Soames Forsyte, sees himself as a "man of property" by virtue of his ability to accumulate material possessions – but this does not succeed in bringing him pleasure.
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ellauri040.html on line 333: More recently metamodernism, post-postmodernism and the "death of postmodernism" have been widely debated: in 2007 Andrew Hoberek noted in his introduction to a special issue of the journal Twentieth Century Literature titled "After Postmodernism" that "declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace". A small group of critics has put forth a range of theories that aim to describe culture or society in the alleged aftermath of postmodernism, most notably Raoul Eshelman (performatism), Gilles Lipovetsky (hypermodernity), Nicolas Bourriaud (altermodern), and Alan Kirby (digimodernism, formerly called pseudo-modernism). None of these new theories or labels have so far gained very widespread acceptance. Sociocultural anthropologist Nina Müller-Schwarze offers neostructuralism as a possible direction.
ellauri040.html on line 555: Die Jugendstunden sind, wie lang! wie lang! verflossen, nuoruushetket on kauan! siis kauan! sitten loppunu.
ellauri040.html on line 584: Pan Tadeusz (full title: Master Thaddeus, or the Last Foray in Lithuania: A Nobility´s Tale of the Years 1811–1812, in Twelve Books of Verse) is an epic poem by the Polish poet, writer, translator and philosopher Adam Mickiewicz. The book, written in Polish alexandrines, was first published on 28 June 1834 in Paris. It is deemed [by whom? citation needed] the last great epic poem in European literature.

ellauri040.html on line 588: Sir Thaddeus (in Polish Pan Tadeusz, czyli ostatni zajazd na Litwie. Historia szlachecka z roku 1811 i 1812 we dwunastu księgach wierszem) is a long poem with an even longer name by Lithuanian romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is regarded as a Polish national epic. It was first published in Paris in 1834. The poet was then in exile in France. Sir Thaddeus is a story of a conflict between two noble families, the Soplicas and the Horeszkos. The time is 1811 and 1812, shortly before Napoleon invaded Russia. When attacked by Russian soldiers, both families fought against the enemy. When not, they fought each other. The conflict between the families was ended with the marriage of Thaddeus Soplica and Sophia Horeszko.
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ellauri041.html on line 264: Tähän on 2 syytä. Syy 1 on että maapallo on jo täyttynyt, joka paikassa on samanlaista, et tikullakaan löydä muuta kuin länsimaisen viihdetuotannon hyväxymisleimaamia klisheitä. Venäjä ja arabimaatkin on jo menetettyjä, Kiinasta puhumattakaan.
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ellauri041.html on line 1931: Parasta täältä kotikazomosta kazoen on koko homman painajaismainen todentuntu. Paljon hullumpia konnailuja kuin tässä on luettavissa joka päivä lehdestä. Tää on pimeää komediaa, sapekasta naurua, pahaa unta josta ei voi herätä kuin vielä pimeämpään tragediaan todellisuuden kuhmuisessa pakastimessa. Hyvää on myös neandertalimainen perhetiimimeisinki (geenit sakeampia kuin meemit), uskottavan masentava laskukkuus, suora ja epäsuora vittuilu vittumaiselle kapitalistimenolle, ja kristillinen tasoitushenki: rikkaat on paskiaisia ja köyhät hyviä. Näin on meidankin elamassamme. Kusipää isä pannaan pakastimeen, röyhkeät naapurit karkotetaan vittuun sadettajalla. Jokainen saa olla vuorollan oman perheen antisankari, kukaan ei ole seppo. Varastetaan rikkailta ja annetaan köyhille kuin robbari. Ja nauraa rähätetään vielä päälle.
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ellauri042.html on line 94: People pushed to get away! Ihmiset tungexivat karkuun kuin jänixet,
ellauri042.html on line 126: how much exercise she kuinka paljon liikuntaa
ellauri042.html on line 463: Dansk litteratur og i særdeleshed dansk autofiktion er spækket med modbydelige forældre, der svigter og misbruger deres børn på både tænkelige og utænkelige måder. Kim Leines far gør det i Kalak (2007), Erling Jepsens far gør det i Kunsten at græde i kor (2002), og Morten Sabroes mor gør det i Du som er i himlen (2007). Jens Blendstrups 'Gud taler ud' fra 2004 er også et portræt af en forælder, der skruppelløst krænker og sårer, men i modsætning til de øvrige forfattere, leverer Blendstrup en roman, der hverken er et opgør eller en konfrontation. Blendstrup skriver uden omveje og mellemled. Der er ingen stræben efter forsoning med de svigt og sår, en barndom kaster af sig. Der er blot et dybtgående og egensindigt portræt af en alkoholiseret og dæmonisk gnistrende far til fire i et århusiansk villaparadis.
ellauri042.html on line 596: The French novelist Alphonse Daudet kept a journal of the pain he experienced from this condition which was posthumously published as La Doulou (1930) and translated into English as In the Land of Pain (2002) by Julian Barnes.
ellauri042.html on line 644: Part of Pope's bitter inspiration for the characters in the book come from his soured relationship with the royal court. The Princess of Wales Caroline of Ansbach, wife of George II, had supported Pope in her patronage of the arts. When she and her husband came to the throne in 1727 she had a much busier schedule and thus had less time for Pope who saw this oversight as a personal slight against him. When planning the Dunciad he based the character Dulness on Queen Caroline, as the fat, lazy and dull wife. Pope's bitterness against Caroline was a typical trait of his brilliant but unstable character. The King of the Dunces as the wife of Dulness was based on George II. Pope makes his views on the first two Georgian kings very clear in the Dunciad when he writes 'Still Dunce the second reigns like Dunce the first'.
ellauri042.html on line 648: The plot of the poem is simple. Dulness, the goddess, appears at a Lord Mayor's Day in 1724 and notes that her king, Elkannah Settle, has died. She chooses Lewis Theobald as his successor. In honour of his coronation, she holds heroic games. He is then transported to the Temple of Dulness, where he has visions of the future. The poem has a consistent setting and time, as well. Book I covers the night after the Lord Mayor's Day, Book II the morning to dusk, and Book III the darkest night. Furthermore, the poem begins at the end of the Lord Mayor's procession, goes in Book II to the Strand, then to Fleet Street (where booksellers were), down by Bridewell Prison to the Fleet ditch, then to Ludgate at the end of Book II; in Book III, Dulness goes through Ludgate to the City of London to her temple.
ellauri042.html on line 652: Pope's choice of new 'hero' for the revised Dunciad, Colley Cibber, the pioneer of sentimental drama and celebrated comic actor, was the outcome of a long public squabble that originated in 1717, when Cibber introduced jokes onstage at the expense of a poorly received farce, Three Hours After Marriage, written by Pope with John Arbuthnot and John Gay. Pope was in the audience and naturally infuriated, as was Gay, who got into a physical fight with Cibber on a subsequent visit to the theatre. Pope published a pamphlet satirising Cibber, and continued his literary assault until his death, the situation escalating following Cibber's politically motivated appointment to the post of poet laureate in 1730.
ellauri042.html on line 657: An anecdote in "A Letter from Mr. Cibber, to Mr. Pope", published in 1742, recounts their trip to a brothel organised by Pope's own patron, who apparently intended to stage a cruel joke at the expense of the poet. Since Pope was only about 4' tall, with a hunchback, due to a childhood tubercular infection of the spine, and the prostitute specially chosen as Pope's 'treat' was the fattest and largest on the premises, the tone of the event is fairly self-apparent. Cibber describes his 'heroic' role in snatching Pope off of the prostitute's body, where he was precariously perched like a tom-tit, while Pope's patron looked on, sniggering, thereby saving English poetry. While Cibber's elevation to laureateship in 1730 had further inflamed Pope against him, there is little speculation involved in suggesting that Cibber's anecdote, with particular reference to Pope´s "little-tiny manhood", motivated the revision of hero.
ellauri042.html on line 680: Margaret Eleanor Atwood CC OOnt CH FRSC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, nine collections of short fiction, eight children's books, and two graphic novels, as well as a number of small press editions of both poetry and fiction. Atwood has won numerous awards and honors for her writing, including the Booker Prize (twice), Arthur C. Clarke Award, Governor General's Award, Franz Kafka Prize, Princess of Asturias Awards, and the National Book Critics and PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Awards. A number of her works have been adapted for film and television.
ellauri042.html on line 684: In 1968, Atwood married Jim Polk, an American writer; they divorced in 1973 without issue. Maybe they ought to have bought a handmaid. She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon afterward and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, where their daughter, Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson, was born in 1976. The family returned to Toronto in 1980. Atwood and Gibson were together until September 18, 2019, when Gibson died after suffering from dementia. She wrote about Gibson in the poem Dearly and in an accompanying essay on grief and poetry published in The Guardian in 2020.
ellauri042.html on line 686: 5 years older Gibson was married to publisher Shirley Gibson until the early 1970s, and together they had two sons, Matt and Grae. He later began dating novelist and poet Margaret Atwood in 1973. They moved to a semi-derelict farm near Alliston, Ontario, which they set about doing up and where according to Atwood they were making "attempts at farming, writing and trying to earn enough to live". Their daughter Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson was born there in 1976. The family returned to Toronto in 1980. Atwood and Gibson stayed together until his death in 2019. Gibsons best book was The Bedside Book of Birds (2005).
ellauri042.html on line 703: In 1847, Dostoevsky participated in a revolutionary group around Petrashevsky. He was arrested and sentenced to death in 1849, during a reading of a radical letter. On December 22nd, 1849 he experienced mock execution while he was expecting death during some minutes quite seriously. However, the sentence was commuted to Katorga, a penal camp in Siberia. Served him right.
ellauri042.html on line 719: Dostoevsky´s favorite word was “vdrug” (“suddenly”). A lot of events in Dostoevsky´s novels begin suddenly, without preparations and explanation – like seizures. (But he did at times have a manic aura just before.) Dostoevsky also used frequent repetitions of the same word with different intonations. It made an impression of convulsions and shocked the literary critics. He wrote in a meticulous manner, using every empty space of a sheet (see Fig. 2). His style showed a tendency toward extensive and in some cases compulsive writing, and the writings were often concerned with moral, ethical, or religious issues. This may reflect a syndrome of interictal behavior changes that was described in temporal lobe epilepsy by Waxman and Geschwind.
ellauri042.html on line 809: Russellista tuli mieleen tshekata, mitä luurankoja Ollillakin ehkä oli kaapissa. Ja olihan niitä! Ensinnäkin sekin oli homppeli, tai siis sukupuolipetturi:
ellauri042.html on line 811: Sacks forbade any mention of his homosexuality, though he had told his would-be biographer Wechsler about his closeted yearnings and crippled attempts at love. His Boswell shelved the notes for 30 years. Ollie changed his mind on his deathbed: Do it! You must!
ellauri042.html on line 813: In the meantime Ollie had published not one but two memoirs, with an exhaustive range of anecdotes, full of enchantment and anguish, covering everything from his all-consuming childhood obsession with the properties of metals to the abuse he endured at boarding school to his feeling, amphibian-like, more at home in water than on land to his mother’s reaction when she discovered his sexual orientation. “You are an abomination,” Ollie recounted her telling him when he was 18. “I wish you had never been born.” Nor had Ollie kept anything hidden. He described his first orgasm — reached spontaneously while floating in a swimming pool — and, in deft yet fairly pornographic detail, an agonized, inadvertent climax experienced much later while giving a massage to a man who shunned Ollie’s love.
ellauri042.html on line 877: No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee. [Donne´s original spelling and underlining]
ellauri042.html on line 885: Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, or in full Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions, and severall steps in my Sicknes, is a prose work by the English metaphysical poet and cleric in the Church of England John Donne (22 January 1572 - 31 March 1631) , published in 1624. It covers death, rebirth and the Elizabethan concept of sickness as a French visit from God, reflecting internal sinfulness. The Devotions were written in December 1623 as Donne recovered from a serious but unknown illness – believed to be relapsing fever or typhus. Having come close to death, he described the illness he had suffered from and his thoughts throughout his recovery with "near super-human speed and concentration". Registered by 9 January, and published soon after, the Devotions is one of only seven works attributed to Donne which were printed during his lifetime.
ellauri042.html on line 947: During the next four years, Donne fell in love with Egerton´s niece Anne More, and they were secretly married just before Christmas in 1601, against the wishes of both Egerton and Anne's father George More, who was Lieutenant of the Tower. Upon discovery, this wedding ruined Donne's career, getting him dismissed and put in Fleet Prison, along with the Church of England priest Samuel Brooke, who married them,[13] and his brother Chistopher, who stood in in the absence of George More to give Anne away. Donne was released shortly thereafter when the marriage was proved to be valid, and he soon secured the release of the other two. Walton tells us that when Donne wrote to his wife to tell her about losing his post, he wrote after his name: John Donne, Anne Donne, Un-done.[14] It was not until 1609 that Donne was reconciled with his father-in-law and received his wife´s dowry,
ellauri042.html on line 951: Although King James was pleased with Donne's work, he refused to reinstate him at court and instead urged him to take holy orders. At length, Donne acceded to the king's wishes, and in 1615 was ordained priest in the Church of England. In late November and early December 1623 he suffered a nearly fatal illness, thought to be either typhus or a combination of a cold followed by a period of fever. During his convalescence he wrote a series of meditations and prayers on health, pain, and sickness that were published as a book in 1624 under the title of Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. One of these meditations, Meditation XVII, contains the well known phrases "No man is an Iland" (often modernised as "No man is an island") and "...for whom the bell tolls".
ellauri042.html on line 953: Anne gave birth to twelve children in sixteen years of marriage, (including two stillbirths—their eighth and then, in 1617, their last child); indeed, she spent most of her married life either pregnant or nursing. The ten surviving children were Constance, John, George, Francis, Lucy (named after Donne´s patroness Lucy, Countess of Bedford, her godmother), Bridget, Mary, Nicholas, Margaret, and Elizabeth. Three (Francis, Nicholas, and Mary) died before they were ten. In a state of despair that almost drove him to kill himself, Donne noted that the death of a child would mean one mouth fewer to feed, but he could not afford the burial expenses. During this time, Donne wrote but did not publish Biathanatos, his defense of suicide. Anne died on 15 August 1617, five days after giving birth to their twelfth child, a still-born baby. Donne mourned her deeply, and wrote of his love and loss in his 17th Holy Sonnet.
ellauri042.html on line 959: Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt Koska hiän jota rakastin heitti kuitin
ellauri042.html on line 975: The last sestet presents a turn, commonly referred as volta, in the poem. The lyrical voice presents god God as a jealous lover who fears that he/she will be tempted away by someone or something else. The ninth line questions this figure (“But why should I beg more love, whenas thou”). Furthermore, there is a romantic imagery to express how the lyrical voice feels about the figure of God (“whenas thou/Dost woo my soul”). God’s interest in the lyrical voice is referred as a “fear” and as “tender” because of the possibility of the lyrical voice being tempted by the “devil” or by “flesh”.
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ellauri043.html on line 1865: Tehäxeni siitä (sielusta) siromman, olen kekannut lukuisia kuoletuxia, 3 paastoa per vuosi, ja jokaisexi yöxi rukouxia joissa pannaan suu kiinni - ettei uloshengitys heikennä ajatusta. Perse täyty tervata toisen hääyön jälkeen, tai mieluummin koko avioliiton ajaxi! Enkelit on tehneet rumasti naisten kaa.
ellauri043.html on line 5154: Isojen mezien izenäisyys on harmaannuttanut mut, villielukoiden haju ja soiden uloshengitys. Naiset joiden raskauxia mä suojelin, synnyttää kuolleita lapsia. Kuu piijailee velhojen loizutessa. Mussa on jotain väkivallanhimoa ja suuruudenhulluutta. Mä haluan juoda myrkkyjä, hävitä höyryihin, uniin!…
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ellauri045.html on line 449: Hanska mulshero on pikku-uskonnollinen ja oikeistolainen kuten 70-luvun kaverinsa sikaniska insinööri Antti Tuuri. Antti Hyrystä puhumattakaan. Psska ploki on täynnä suoltoa:
ellauri045.html on line 786: Her book Crossing was a New York Times Notable Book in 1999. Her latest books, The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce (2006) and Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World (2011), are parts of a four-volume "apology" for capitalism, of which she says: "I reckon this is why God put me on the planet. She thought, '"Hmm. We need an economist who is silly enough to try to unify the scientific and the humanistic sides. Oh, yeah: Deirdre.'"
ellauri045.html on line 788: She describes herself as a "post-modern, quantitative, free-market, feminist, Episcopalian, Midwestern, gender-crossing, literary woman" — which is why, she says, she hasn't got any friends!" Not even Donald Trump though she voted for him many times. Don refused to feel her up though she asked.
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ellauri046.html on line 433: This brief study argues that Kierkegaard's Journals show beyond reasonable doubt that he was homosexual. It does so because he believed that the recognition of this fact was central to the understanding of his life and thought, because he could not bring himself to say this openly even in the privacy of his own Journals, because he hoped and prayed that his "reader" would discover and reveal it after his death, because even distinguished scholars privy to his "secret" have remained silent and because, given these facts, it is surely time to open up this question.
ellauri046.html on line 454: Saint Veronica, also known as Berenike, was a woman from Jerusalem who lived in the 1st century AD, according to extra-biblical Christian sacred tradition. A celebrated saint in many pious Christian countries, the 17th-century Acta Sanctorum published by the Bollandists listed her feast under July 12, but the German Jesuit scholar Joseph Braun cited her commemoration in Festi Marianni on 13 January.
ellauri046.html on line 802: Your shepherds, your flocks, those fantastical themes,
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ellauri047.html on line 1008: There is a widespread misconception (outside German-speaking countries) that the phrase was not used correctly and actually means "I am a doughnut", referring to the Berliner doughnut. It has even been embellished into an urban legend, including equally incorrect claims about the audience laughing at this phrase.
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ellauri048.html on line 741: Anita worked and, while Saul tried to write, supported the family financially, something his father conveniently overlooked, Bellow says, after they split up and she had to chase him for alimony. "I was 20 before he became famous, so I did not grow up the son of a famous father. I grew up the son of a starving artist."
ellauri048.html on line 743: There followed the years of bohemia, when the family moved to Paris and Saul started to shrug off the influence of his 19th-century literary heroes and find his own voice in The Adventures of Augie March. When he was happy and the writing was going well, their lives would be joyous; when he struggled, the apartment was mired in gloom. Meanwhile, "Saul had women stashed all over town," writes his son. The pain of these recollections is secondary to Bellow's fury at what he calls his father's "self‑justification: that his career as an artist entitled him to let people down with impunity." As an adult, when he asked his mother about it, she said, "I'm blessed with a poor memory."
ellauri048.html on line 800: How in the grave she lies; Vaan myöhään arkkupotilasta mietin,
ellauri048.html on line 885: When she was good, Kun hän oli kiltti,
ellauri048.html on line 887: But when she was bad she was horrid. Kun hän oli paha, hän oli kamala!
ellauri048.html on line 1015: Stormed at with shot and shell, Ampuu kuteja ja kranaatteja,
ellauri048.html on line 1022: Flashed all their sabres bare, Razastivat sapelit kaikki paljaina,
ellauri048.html on line 1023: Flashed as they turned in air Sapelit välähteli ilmassa
ellauri048.html on line 1040: Stormed at with shot and shell, Ampui kuteja ja kranaatteja,
ellauri048.html on line 1072: "Break, Break, Break" is a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson written during early 1835 and published in 1842. The poem is an elegy that describes Tennyson's feelings of loss after Arthur Henry Hallam died and his feelings of isolation while at Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. Were Tennyson and Hallam Gay, and Did They Have a Physically Consummated Homosexual Relationship?
ellauri048.html on line 1086: O, well for the fisherman's boy, Käy kateex kalastajan poju
ellauri048.html on line 1114: Hallam spent the 1830 Easter holidays with Tennyson in Somersby and declared his love for Emilia. Hallam and Tennyson planned to publish a book of poems together: Hallam told Mrs Tennyson that he saw this "as a sort of seal of our friendship". Hallam's father, however, objected, and Hallam's Poems was privately published and printed in 1830. In the summer holidays, Tennyson and Hallam travelled to the Pyrenees (on a secret mission to take money and instructions written in invisible ink to General Torrijos who was planning a revolution against the tyranny of King Ferdinand VII of Spain). In December, Hallam again visited Somersby and became engaged to Emilia. His father forbade him to visit Somersby until he came of age at twenty-one.
ellauri048.html on line 1237: 'The stars,' she whispers, `blindly run; 'Tähdet', se kuiskaa 'valuu sokeasti;
ellauri048.html on line 1317: With wishes, thinking, `here to-day,' Toivoen, pohtien: 'hän on täällä tänään',
ellauri048.html on line 1332: And, having left the glass, she turns Ja jätettyään peilin rauhaan lopulta,
ellauri048.html on line 1335: And, even when she turn'd, the curse Ja samalla kun se kääntyy, on kirous
ellauri048.html on line 1380: Which once she foster'd up with care; Jota hiän kerran hoisi huolella;
ellauri048.html on line 1442: Should toss with tangle and with shells. Lepsahtelis levän ja simpukoiden seassa.
ellauri048.html on line 1471: Lo, as a dove when up she springs Kato, kuten pulu joka hyppää siiville
ellauri048.html on line 1580: Or cloth she only seem to take
ellauri048.html on line 1590: That strikes by night a craggy shelf,
ellauri048.html on line 1591: And staggers blindly ere she sink?
ellauri048.html on line 1597: And flashes into false and true,
ellauri048.html on line 1629: And from his ashes may be made
ellauri048.html on line 1660: And hushes half the babbling Wye,
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ellauri049.html on line 105: Makes summer's welcome, thrice more wished, more rare. Mi lämpii huomenissa kasvihuoneexi.
ellauri049.html on line 547: Päinvastoin he ovat vituttavia koska he ovat olevinaan suuria ranskalaisia runoilijoita. Jos homorunoilijoita kaivataan, olisihan meillä omasta takaa toi lähes kokonaan unohtunut Wolt Whatman ja sen frankofoni negrier poikaystävä. Freedom fries. Ranskis neekerit on jenkkisarjoissa melkein aina homoja , se on viidakon vanha klishee. Mustia tähtiä jonkun toisen tähden varjossa, esim Gilfordin tytöissä ja Emma Pariisissa.
ellauri049.html on line 961: Une fraîcheur, de la mer exhalée, Meren uloshengityxen raikkaus,
ellauri049.html on line 1078: Fjalar on muinaisskandinaavisen taruston henkilöhahmo. Suomessa nimen on tehnyt suosituksi Runebergin teos Kuningas Fjalar vuodelta 1844, joka merkittävästi vaikutti suomalaisen kansallishengen kehittymiseen. Nimestä on aikoinaan ollut käytössä myös suomenkielinen mukaelma Vielar. Vielarista tiesin vielä vähemmän eli nevö hööd. Fjalarilla on poika Hjalmar, josta tulee väliin mieleen punakapinaa torjunut Pojun aseveli Hjammu ("älä jauha!") väliin sen kuuluisampi pedofiili kaima. Sit on kuulemma vielä Taneli Mäkelän esittämä roolihahmo Fjalar eli ”Fjalle” sarjassa Handu Pumpulla. Nevö hööd liioin. Varmaan joku siikveli sarjaan faktu homma jossa Taneli oli se hömelö kaheli. Tekivät pilkkaa vanhuxista, nyt on izekin sellaisia. Sattuu omaan nilkkaan.
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ellauri050.html on line 201: Smiting for shelter on their clangèd bars: livistin suojaan niiden kalterien taa:
ellauri050.html on line 225: “Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me.” "Mikään ei suojaa sua, joka et suojaa mua."
ellauri050.html on line 260: When she lit her glimmering tapers kun se sytytti kimmeltävät kynttilänsä
ellauri050.html on line 275: Let her, if she would owe me, Sama vaikka se, mulle velkaisena
ellauri050.html on line 410: He published his book Autobiography of a Yogi in 1946 to critical and commercial acclaim; since its first publishing, it has sold over four million copies, with HarperSan Francisco listing it as one of the "100 best spiritual books of the 20th Century". Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs had ordered 500 copies of the book for his own memorial, for each guest to be given a copy. The book has been regularly reprinted and is known as "the book that changed the lives of millions." A 2014 documentary, Awake: The Life of Yogananda, won multiple awards at film festivals around the world. Tästä viimeistään käy ilmi, että tää tuuba on täysin hanurista, todella syvältä. Mut hyvin vetää hindu ton taivaskoira-räpin.
ellauri050.html on line 1207: Kaikki samanlaisia setämiehiä. Le Petit Cenacle oli kabinetti, sellanen miesten talo kuin Sibeliuxen Kämppi tai Kappeli, Strindbergin Röda rummet, tai Vanhan kellari missä Lande näytti dorkille vaijeritemppua. Mä en ole koskaan ollut semmoisissa hyväveliseuroissa. Äijät kertyy ryppääxi kuin mehiläiset suojautuaxeen naisherhiläisiltä. 1-1 combatissa niillä ei ois mitään mahixia. Naaraat söis ne elävältä ja sylkis kuoret aterian jälkeen. (Niin ne pelkäävät, usein aiheesta.)


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ellauri051.html on line 554: 14 Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with perfumes, 14 Talot ja huoneet täynnä tuoxuja, hyllyt notkuu hajuvesistä,
ellauri051.html on line 706: 143 For me lips that have smiled, eyes that have shed tears, Mulle hymyilleitä huulia, itkeneitä silmiä,
ellauri051.html on line 750: 180 The Yankee clipper is under her sky-sails, she cuts the sparkle and scud, 180 Yankee-leikkuri on hänen purjeidensa alla, hän leikkaa kipinää ja sählyä,
ellauri051.html on line 761: 188 She had long eyelashes, her head was bare, her coarse straight locks descended upon 188 Hänellä oli pitkät silmäripset, hänen päänsä oli paljas, hänen karkeat suorat kiharat
ellauri051.html on line 780: 204 Which of the young men does she like the best? 204 Mistä nuorista miehistä hän pitää eniten?
ellauri051.html on line 785: 209 The rest did not see her, but she saw them and loved them. 209 Muut eivät nähneet häntä, mutta hän näki heidät ja rakasti heitä.
ellauri051.html on line 801: 222 The lithe sheer of their waists plays even with their massive arms, 222 Heidän vyötärön notkeus leikkii jopa heidän massiivisilla käsivarsillaan,
ellauri051.html on line 822: 242 And do not call the tortoise unworthy because she is not something else, 242 Älkääkä sanoko kilpikonnaa arvottomaksi, koska se ei ole jotain muuta,
ellauri051.html on line 832: 251 The brood of the turkey-hen and she with her half-spread wings, 251 Kalkkunan poikanen ja hän puoliksi levitetyillä siivillään,
ellauri051.html on line 899: 317 Off on the lakes the pike-fisher watches and waits by the hole in the frozen surface, 317 Järvien päällä hauenkalastaja tarkkailee ja odottaa jäässä olevan reiän vieressä,
ellauri051.html on line 922: 339 At home on Kanadian snow-shoes or up in the bush, or with fishermen off Newfoundland, 339 Kotona kanadalaisissa lumikengissä tai pensaassa tai kalastajien kanssa Newfoundlandin edustalla,
ellauri051.html on line 1207: 613 If nothing lay more develop'd the quahaug in its callous shell were enough. 613 Jos mikään ei olisi kehittyneempää, quahaug sen jäykkä kuori riittäisi.
ellauri051.html on line 1208: 614 Mine is no callous shell, 614 Omani ei ole jäykkä kuori,
ellauri051.html on line 1238: 642 Blind loving wrestling touch, sheath'd hooded sharp-tooth'd touch! 642 Sokea rakastava paini kosketus, tuppihupullinen terävähampainen kosketus!
ellauri051.html on line 1342: 742 Where the she-whale swims with her calf and never forsakes it, 742 Missä naarasvalas ui vasikkansa kanssa eikä koskaan hylkää sitä,
ellauri051.html on line 1346: 746 Where shells grow to her slimy deck, where the dead are corrupting below; 746 Missä simpukat kasvavat hänen limaiselle kannelleen, missä kuolleet turmelevat alhaalla;
ellauri051.html on line 1363: 763 Where the laughing-gull scoots by the shore, where she laughs her near-human laugh, 763 Missä naurulokki raatelee rannalla, missä hän nauraa lähes inhimillistä nauruaan,
ellauri051.html on line 1376: 776 Pleas'd with the quakeress as she puts off her bonnet and talks melodiously, 776 mielissään quakeressistä, kun hän riisuu konepellin ja puhuu melodisesti,
ellauri051.html on line 1535: 932 The captain on the quarter-deck coldly giving his orders through a countenance white as a sheet, 932 Kapteeni neljänneskannella ja antoi käskynsä kylmästi valkoisena kuin lakana,
ellauri051.html on line 1574: 969 Corpses rise, gashes heal, fastenings roll from me. 969 Ruumiit nousevat, haavat paranevat, kiinnikkeet vierivät minusta.
ellauri051.html on line 1700: 1091 In the houses the dishes and fare and furniture -- but the host and hostess, and the look out of their eyes? 1091 Taloissa astiat ja ruoka ja huonekalut -- mutta isäntä ja emäntä ja katse heidän silmistään?
ellauri051.html on line 1723: 1113 Frivolous, sullen, moping, angry, affected, dishearten'd, atheistical, 1113 kevytmielinen, synkkä, moppaileva, vihainen, vaikuttunut, masentunut, ateistinen,
ellauri051.html on line 1874: 1260 In vessels that sail my words sail, I go with fishermen and seamen and love them. 1260 Aluksissa, jotka purjehtivat sanani purjehtivat, kuljen kalastajien ja merimiesten kanssa ja rakastan heitä.
ellauri051.html on line 1947: 1329 Who wishes to walk with me? 1329 Kuka haluaa kävellä kanssani?
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ellauri052.html on line 33: Malamud Bellow ja Roth oli am. kirjallisuuden Hart Schaffner ja Marx, chicagolainen univormutehdas ja miestenvaatehtimo joka kuoli 2009. Halvat ja mauttomat Marxin veljexet. Bellow suhtautui suopeasti 2v vanhempaan Malamudiin, ison Paulin ikätveriin. Se oli vielä maalaisempi, kotosin Oregonista. Samanlaisia kujakatteja kaikki 3, nahattomia ja karvattomia kullikissoja. PST Bellowin maneeri on laittaa rinnastuxia ilman välimerkkejä niinkuin tän kappaleen alussa. Isaac Bashevis Singer ei kuulunut tähän poppooseen, se oli 1. sukupolven maahanmuuttaja.


ellauri052.html on line 64: A week before the novel appeared in book stores, Saul Bellow published an article in the New York Times titled “The Search for Symbols, a Writer Warns, Misses All the Fun and Fact of the Story.” Here, Bellow warns readers against looking too deeply for symbols in his piece of shit. This has led to much discussion among critics as to why Bellow warned his readers against searching for symbolism just before the symbol-packed Rain King hit the shelves. Because there ain't any, its just Solomon's idea of fun and fact. The ongoing philosophical discussions and ramblings between Henderson and the natives, and inside Henderson's own head, prefigure elements of Bellow's next novel Herzog, which includes many such inquiries into life and meaning. And which is an even worse piece of narcissisim than this one.
ellauri052.html on line 66: As in all Bellow's novels, death figures prominently in Henderson the Rain King. Also, the novel manifests a few common character types that run through Bellow's literary works. One type is the Bellovian Hero, often described as a schlemiel. Eugene Henderson, in company with most of Bellow's main characters, can be given this description, in the opinion of some people, and Bellow was another one himself for sure. Another is what Bellow calls the "Reality-Instructor"; in Henderson the Rain King, King Dahfu fills this role. In Seize the Day, the instructor is played by Dr. Tamkin, while in Humboldt's Gift, Humboldt von Fleisher takes the part.
ellauri052.html on line 168: Palkeen Humboldtin lahja on vielä yx näitä jenkkijutkujen yrityxiä puleerata jenkkiteeveeklisheistä jotain kyldyrellisti salonkikelpoista. Ei niistä siltikään tule kuin saluunaesityxiä, Lucky Luke tyyliä. Jenkki on jenkki vaikka sen voissa paistas.
ellauri052.html on line 171: The novel, which Bellow initially intended to be a short story, is a roman à clef about Bellow's friendship with the poet Delmore Schwartz. It explores the changing relationship of art and power in a materialist America. This theme is addressed through the contrasting careers of two writers, Von Humboldt Fleisher (to some degree a version of Schwartz) and his protégé Charlie Citrine (to some degree a version of Bellow himself).
ellauri052.html on line 196: Siitä se tosin vaan innostuisi. Tää Humboldt kirja on pukuhuoneen korttipakka, ihan loppuun selattu läjä jenkkiteeveeklisheitä.


ellauri052.html on line 209: Crazy factotum, dishevelling all,
ellauri052.html on line 248: Distinguished the dresser and the white wall.
ellauri052.html on line 422: Taas tota vitun 8 sekunnin kultakalan keskittymiskykyä. Sen on Amerikan mainosteevee saanut aikaan. Sale ansaizee Nobel-palkinnon varoittavana esimerkkinä, mitä Amerikka tekee ryssän mamu juutalaisista. Sale diggas just noita samoja narsisheja kuin kaikki muutkin narsishit, Nietscheä Schopenhaueria Kierkegaardia. Kaskun ei mainize nazi Heideggeriä.
ellauri052.html on line 664: Suomessa on mieli sielu ja henki. On vielä järkikin, kellä sitä on. Reason, raison, Vernunft. Ja äly, intelligence, wit, Witz. Ja viisaus, wisdom, Weisheit, sagesse.
ellauri052.html on line 676: T.E. was born out of wedlock in August 1888 to Sarah Junner, a governess, and Thomas Chapman, an Anglo-Irish nobleman. Chapman left his wife and family in Ireland to cohabit with Junner. Chapman and Junner called themselves Mr and Mrs Lawrence, the surname of Sarah's likely father; her mother had been employed as a servant for a Lawrence family when she became pregnant with Sarah.
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 751: So the two men entwined and wrestled with each other, working nearer and nearer. Both were white and clear, but Gerald flushed smart red where he was touched, and Birkin remained white and tense. He seemed to penetrate into Gerald´s more solid, more diffuse bulk, to interfuse his body through the body of the other, as if to bring it subtly into subjection, always seizing with some rapid necromantic fore-knowledge every motion of the other flesh, converting and counteracting it, playing upon the limbs and trunk of Gerald like some hard wind. It was as if Birkin´s whole physical intelligence interpenetrated into Gerald´s body, as if his fine, sublimated energy entered into the flesh of the fuller man, like some potency, casting a fine net, a prison, through the muscles into the very depths of Gerald´s physical being.
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 793: There were long spaces of silence between their words. The wrestling had some deep meaning to them -- an unfinished meaning.
ellauri052.html on line 878: Muu maailma on kaikki "those terrorists". Treatening our legitimate vital interests everywhere. The last time I troubled to read the newspaper I noted that an oil company, after paying a ransom of $10M, was still unable to obtain the release of one of its executives from his Argentine kidnappers. C'est beaucoup d'argent pour un Americain. The flabbiness of the U.S.A. is disheartening. We are setting the world a miserable example by allowing ourselves to be bullied.
ellauri052.html on line 949: Only his last wife, Janis Freedman, who was 43 years younger, redeemed his marital failures and fulfilled his expectations. Plain and pliant, Canadian, Jewish and well-educated, she devoted her life to Bellow. She became his amanuensis, household major domo, surrogate parent, guardian of the flame and mother of his child when the biblical patriarch was 84. Hiljaiset ja halukkaat, ketterät ja kurvikkaat, sellaiset me haluaisimme. Jasu ja Jörkka yxissä kansissa.
ellauri052.html on line 959: During an awkward sexual encounter with Harriet Wasserman, she remembered “asking him for permission, as if it were a museum objet d’art, ‘Can I touch this?’” Many of his mistresses remained in love and in touch with him. Scott Fitzgerald said that Hemingway “needed a new woman for each big book”; Bellow lost a woman with each big book. He spilled sperm as he spilled ink, and sex both interfered with and inspired his writing. Bellow created and lived on turbulence, thrived on chaos, courted conflict and was inspired by personal cataclysm. He reported that one lover (mies vai nainen?) “caused me grandes dificultades in England and in the south, but I finished Sammler just the same.” The bearers of erogenous zones (either sex) made him feel younger, “it was a way of avoiding the Angel of Death,” and he cherished their provocative bitchiness. Bellow’s emotional upheavals — his guilt and remorse, multitudinous failings and need for self-condemnation — made him beat his breast at his private Wailing Wall. Se oli kuin kunkku David jolle tuotiin neitosia pyllynlämmittimixi.
ellauri052.html on line 970: The rap against Bellow is that he maligned four of his five wives, especially in his fiction. This is true, and Leader is savvy enough not to take Bellow’s word about them. Wife No. 1, Anita, is shown as the underappreciated mainstay she obviously was. As for wife No. 2, Sondra Tschacbasov Bellow (Bellow called her Sasha), the model for the evil Madeleine, Leader has a scoop: an unpublished memoir shared with him after Bellow’s death. By her own account, Sasha was a vulnerable child-woman lacking basic life skills. From childhood and into her teens, she says, she was the victim of incest committed by her father. When Bellow took up with her, he was 37 and she was 21, a Bennington graduate and a secretary at the Partisan Review. His friends treated her with a sniggering sexism unfortunately unremarkable in the 1950s. At a party Bellow took her to, the critic R. W. B. Lewis, her former professor, drunkenly demanded to
ellauri052.html on line 971: know whether she was sleeping with Bellow yet; “they were all placing bets.” She started an affair with Bellow’s friend Jack Ludwig (the prototype for Gersbach in Herzog) only after she learned of her husband’s many infidelities.
ellauri052.html on line 978: The most important person in Bellow’s life—Maury, his oldest brother. As Leader shows, Maury was both the driving force in Bellow’s Americanization and a major presence in his work. Parents and wives came and went, but Maury remained: Simon in Augie March, Shura in Herzog, Julius in Humboldt’s Gift. As peremptory and violent as their father but more competent, Maury epitomized the cult of power and material success that both fascinated and repelled Bellow. “I recognized in him the day-to-day genius of the U.S.A.,” Bellow said in an interview with Philip Roth. In the same conversation, Roth observed that Maury’s reckless, angry spirit was “the household deity of Augie March.” By the time Maury finished law school, he had already started collecting graft for a corrupt Illinois state representative, skimming off the top for himself and his mother. A charismatic ladies’ man with an illegitimate son, Maury was “very proud of his extraordinary group of connections, his cynicism, his insiderhood,” Bellow told Roth. Maury was disdainful of his brother’s nonremunerative choice of profession, which he considered luftmenschlich—frivolous, impractical.
ellauri052.html on line 991: Muu maailma on kaikki "those terrorists". Treatening our legitimate vital interests everywhere. The last time I troubled to read the newspaper I noted that an oil company, after paying a ransom of $10M, was still unable to obtain the release of one of its executives from his Argentine kidnappers. C'est beaucoup d'argent pour un Americain. The flabbiness of the U.S.A. is disheartening. We are setting the world a miserable example by allowing ourselves to be bullied.
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ellauri053.html on line 203: Eskin kirjaplokissa oli siis tämä merkintä: Lukenut tätä kimaltelevaa, uloshengittävää kirjaa viime viikot sukellustekniikalla, uiden hetken sen kirkkaudessa. Raikastuneena palaten arkiryskeisiin. Kinnunen avaa Haavikon kautta ja oman syvällisen ymmärrysmaailmansa kautta kielen, merkitysrakentumisen, reflektion aarrearkkuja. "Runon kieli sallii puhua myös ilman teemaa ja teesiä olematta silti mieletöntä." - Lukukokemuksen majesteetillisuutta ja lähestyttävyyttä lisää tekijän valitsema erinomainen tekniikka: joka sivulla hän lainaa Haavikkoa havainnollistaakseen näkökulmiaan ja valaisevuuksiaan. - Siinä mitassa innostuin, että äsken kävin Fredrikinkadun Nide-kirjakaupassa noutamassa Haavikon Kootut runot (864 sivua).
ellauri053.html on line 306: Nuoruus oli hyödytöntä. Silloin ei ollut tätä viisautta eikä kokemusta. Menestyneet ushshelit kiittelevät vanhuutta kuin Cicerot. Ovat optimisteja. Uskokoon ken haluaa. Vanhat korvat heiluvat.
ellauri053.html on line 787: Father set my mother to prepare an abridged version of the Ramayana , keeping to the original but leaving out all superfluous and irrelevant matter so that the main story could be read at a stretch. Father insisted that she should consult the original Sanskrit and not depend upon Bengali translations for preparing her text. This was difficult for Mother, but undaunted she read the Ramayana with the help of a Pandit, and only then did she start writing, but unfortunately the book was not finished before she died and the MS. of the portion she had written got lost. I remember with what avidity we used to read her MS.
ellauri053.html on line 811: After his resignation from Visva-Bharati, Tagore planned to move to Dehradun. He wrote to Nirmalchandra demanding that Mira be "handed-over" to him; Nirmalchandra obliged and Mira and her son 2-year old Jayabrato accompanied Tagore to Dehradun. Before leaving, Tagore wrote to Pratima, "I am not going secretly. I have informed everyone that Mira is with me." Pratima replied that she "would be happy, if he remained happy".
ellauri053.html on line 820: Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, my great-grandfather, was a romantic figure. Contemporary of Rammohan Roy, the Father of the Renaissance Movement of Bengal, he was closely associated with him in all his activities and rendered financial help when- ever required. The East India Company were by this time firmly established in Bengal and were rapidly building up their trade. Dwarkanath’s knowledge of English helped him to take advantage of the conditions prevailing under the Company’s rule and he was able at quite an early age not only to amass a fortune but also to gain high offices under the British. With Rammohan Roy he took a leading part in all the movements for the promotion of higher education and social welfare. There was hardly any institution founded during his life-time that did not owe its existence to the generous charity of Dwarkanath. He came to be known as Prince Dwarkanath in recognition of his benefactions. His business enterprises extended to fields unexplored by Indians in those days. He had a fleet of cargo boats for trading between India and England. To improve his business connections and gain further concessions from the Company, he himself went to England accompanied by his youngest son, Nagendranath. I have had occasion to read the diary kept by this grand-uncle of mine. It describes vividly and in very chaste English the social life Of the aristocracy of England in the early Victorian age as seen through the eyes of an Indian. There is also an interesting description of his adventurous journey across the country from Bombay to Calcutta at a time when India was in a very disturbed condition on the eve of the Sepoy Mutiny.
ellauri053.html on line 833: Our house has had an interesting history. As I have already said, my forefathers migrated to Calcutta in the early days of the East India Company, and, having helped in the erection of Fort William, made enough money to construct a palatial building of their own at Jorasanko in the northern quarter of the town. Other gentry were attracted to this quarter which gradually became the most fashionable part of the city, with elegant houses vying with each other. It is a pity that most of these houses are being crowded out or demolished to make room for hideous modern mansions. The architecture of that period with high columned facades and a series of interior courtyards was not only dignified but most suited to the tropical climate.
ellauri053.html on line 877: As soon as he had finished a piece of writing. Father always got restless until he had an opportunity of reading it to a few friends. None of his literary friends was at Shelidah at the time, so off he must go to Calcutta.
ellauri053.html on line 883: Kala Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts) is the fine arts faculty of Visva-Bharati University, in Shantiniketan, India. It is an institution of education and research in visual arts, founded in 1919, it was established by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Nää taiskin olla jotain teosofeja. (Vertaa Palkeen Salea.)
ellauri053.html on line 928: How-ever simple, the strain on Father’s resources to maintain the school must have been great. The institution had no income of its own besides the annual Rs. 1,800 drawn from the Santiniketan Trust. For several years students were not charged fees of any kind. They were given not only free education, but food and very often clothing as well. The whole burden had to be borne by Father, when his own private income was barely Rs. 200 a month. My mother had to sell nearly all her jewellery for the support of the school, before she died in 1902.
ellauri053.html on line 940: Thou comest. New Year, whirling in a frantic dance amidst the stampede of the wind-lashed clouds and infuriate showers, while trampled by thy turbulence are scattered away the faded and the frail in an eddying agony of death.
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 973: Father kept outwardly calm and went back to Santiniketan to his work there as though nothing had disturbed his mind, leaving us in the care of a distant aunt of my mother. But his feeling — the keen sense of separation and loneliness — poured into a series of poems afterwards published as Smaran (In Remembrance).
ellauri053.html on line 977: These letters were published by me and my brother-in-law Nagendranath Gangulee in 1911 as Chhinna-Patra. Unfortunately Father had mercilessly run his pen through good portions of the letters.
ellauri053.html on line 979: While I was loitering about the Asrama and reading the letters over and over again the sad news of the death of my sister. Rani was conveyed to me from Calcutta. Father had brought her back there finding that she had much improved in health in Almora — but a relapse ended fatally and she died nine months after the death of my mother.
ellauri053.html on line 1007: You wait and keep his dishes warm for him, but he goes on writing and forgets.
ellauri053.html on line 1016: But if I take only one sheet to make a boat with, you say, "Child, how troublesome you are!"
ellauri053.html on line 1017: What do you think of father's spoiling sheets and sheets of paper with black marks all over both sides?
ellauri053.html on line 1107: vitun klisheisillä sanankäänteillä.

ellauri053.html on line 1136: while the village slept in the noonday heat. Sillä aikaa kylä nukkui lounashelteessä.
ellauri053.html on line 1155:

His earliest volume of verse was published in 1889, and its slow-paced and lyrical poems display debts to Edmund Spenser, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the poets of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.


ellauri053.html on line 1267: ‘Leda på en svan’ (published in 1924) är en av W. B. Yeaz’ populäraste dikter. Dikten som lite otypiskt för Yeaz är en sonett, berättar om hur en grekisk tjej Leda blir tvngen till sex med guden Zeus, som har förklätt sig till en svan. Så här är Leda på en svan och några anmärkningar mot en analys på den här fascinerande och gåtfulla dikten. Anm.: Jästen vill säga att anglosaxerna är svanen här som liksom tsarens tvåhuviga örn försöker få den irländska mön öppna psalmboken som hon håller i sin famn.
ellauri053.html on line 1286: Did she put on his knowledge with his power Fel, det är Helen of Troy som menas den här gången.
ellauri053.html on line 1370: By 1916, Yeats was 51 years old and determined to marry and produce an heir. His rival John MacBride had been executed for his role in the 1916 Easter Rising, so Yeats hoped that his widow might remarry. His final proposal to Maud Gonne took place in mid-1916. Gonne's history of revolutionary political activism, as well as a series of personal catastrophes in the previous few years of her life—including chloroform addiction and her troubled marriage to MacBride—not to mention that she was 50—made her a potentially unsuitable wife; biographer R. F. Foster has observed that Yeats's last offer was motivated more by a sense of duty than by a genuine desire to marry her.
ellauri053.html on line 1371: Yeats proposed in an indifferent manner, with conditions attached, and he both expected and hoped she would turn him down. According to Foster, "when he duly asked Maud to marry him and was duly refused, his thoughts shifted with surprising speed to her daughter." Iseult Gonne was Maud's second child with Lucien Millevoye, and at the time was twenty-one years old.
ellauri053.html on line 1373: When Gonne took action to divorce MacBride in 1905, the court heard allegations that he had sexually assaulted Iseult, then eleven. At fifteen, she proposed to Yeats. In 1917, he proposed to Iseult but was rejected.
ellauri053.html on line 1377: During the first years of marriage, they experimented with automatic writing; she contacted a variety of spirits and guides they called "Instructors" while in a trance. The spirits communicated a complex and esoteric system of philosophy and history, which the couple developed into an exposition using geometrical shapes: phases, cones, and gyres.[71] Yeats devoted much time to preparing this material for publication as A Vision (1925). In 1924, he wrote to his publisher T. Werner Laurie, admitting: "I dare say I delude myself in thinking this book my book of books".
ellauri053.html on line 1381: The prize led to a significant increase in the sales of his books, as his publishers Macmillan sought to capitalise on the publicity. For the first time he had money, and he was able to repay not only his own debts but those of his father.
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ellauri054.html on line 104: Tshekin radio uudisoi sattumalta juuri tänään 7.9.20: Comenius museum may close due to lack of finance. Brexittien takkutukka kiukuttelee kauppasopimuxista. Euroopan yhteisö on henkitoreissa. Kohta ollaan taas naapureiden kurkussa.
ellauri054.html on line 159: But above all, beleeve it, the sweetest Canticle is Nunc dimittis, when a Man hath obtained worthy Ends and Expectations. Death hath this also, That it openeth the Gate to good Fame, and extinguished Envie. Vanha Simo sanoi nyt päästät palvelijasi lepoon, nähtyään vihdoin Jeesus-lapsen synagoogassa. Jouti kuolemaan. No siitä samoinkuin Pekonista tuli vainajana kuuluisa. Kyllä käy kateexi. Lisää pekonin lurjustelusta albumissa 223.
ellauri054.html on line 161: v 2019 joku räsypää Anwaar Ahmad selittää Pekonia netissä. Keskellä textiä on urheilujuoman mainos: Oshee. Älä hyydy kesken kaiken. Anwaar Ahmad is a professional writer. He is working with us from last two years. His articles are marvelous and attractive. He is best in demonstrating literature. He likes to read books. Feel free to contact him in case you need help. Vainajana muistanemme häntäkin hyvällä.
ellauri054.html on line 173: Maalaisherrasmies vs. nousukas kaupunkilaiskauppias. Kokoomus, maalaisliitto ja edistyspuolue. Aateli ja porvarit teki 1700-luvulla briteissä sanomalehden avulla keskinäisen pahan allianssin. Ranskassa niille tuli kärhämä. Ei kuitenkaan briteissä, six että briteissä omistavat kermaperseluokat yhdessä ehti tehdä teollisen vallankumouxen ja saivat proletaareista yhteisen vihollisen.

Ähtävä on nähtävä

Ähtävä on ruoziksi Esse. Elimäki on ruozixi Elimäe. Mikä on Elimäen tarkoitus? Älä edes kysy. Elimäen moisiolta oli peräisin Johan Wrede, knebelpartainen pikku aatelismies. Aatelismiehet pienenee kuin pyyt maailmanlopun edellä, kato vaikka herrasmiesmaanviljelijää Matias Creutzia. Must essentialismi on kivempää kuin existentialismi. Jälkimmäinen on jotain henkilökohtaista räjähtänyttä kasvua ja talousliberalismia. Parempi jäädä suutarix ja ottaa lestiä kuin räjähtää omille ja toisten silmille.
ellauri054.html on line 318: Well now, I knew this girl. It's true she had read
ellauri054.html on line 321: But all the time he was talking she had in mind
ellauri054.html on line 324: That after a while she got to looking out
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 332: Anyway, she watched him pace the room
ellauri054.html on line 334: And then she said one or two unprintable things.
ellauri054.html on line 337: And she always treats me right. We have a drink
ellauri054.html on line 339: Before I see her again, but there she is,
ellauri054.html on line 382: Tyypillisesti esseen kirjoittaja on amatööri. Esseisti tyrmää lukijan rohkealla yleistyxellä viidennessä erässä, Hannu kertoo tohkeissaan. Kulttuuri on kovaa agonia. Se tapahtuu julkisella areenalla, jossa ihminen on primitiivisimmillään. Hiki ja veri lentää. HK Riikonen tuntee izensä ihan häräxi. Seppo sä olet oikea sonni! Machismo as sheer poetry. Mä en oikeestaan ymmärrä miten joku voi olla valtavan henkisen paineen alla julkisen mielipiteen takia. Kuka välittää?
ellauri054.html on line 483: After the séance, Browning wrote an angry letter to The Times, in which he said: "the whole display of hands, spirit utterances etc., was a cheat and imposture." In 1902 Browning's son Pen wrote: "Home was detected in a vulgar fraud." Elizabeth, however, was convinced that the phenomena she witnessed were genuine, and her discussions about Home with her husband were a constant source of disagreement.
ellauri054.html on line 565: In 1846 Browning married the older poet Elizabeth Barrett and went to live in Italy. By the time of her death in 1861 he had published the crucial collection Men and Women (1855). The collection Dramatis Personae (1864) and the book-length epic poem The Ring and the Book (1868-1869) followed, and made him a leading British poet. He continued to write prolifically, but his reputation today rests largely on the poetry he wrote in this middle period.
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ellauri055.html on line 76: In 1921, his close friend, the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, published his biography (in English Romain Rolland: The Man and His Works). Zweig profoundly admired Rolland, whom he once described as "the moral consciousness of Europe" during the years of turmoil and War in Europe. Zweig wrote at length about his friendship with Rolland in his own autobiography (in English The World of Yesterday).
ellauri055.html on line 396: Let us give nature a chance; she knows her business better than we do.
ellauri055.html on line 481: Lähetin vuonna 1981 virren sanat useisiin lehtiin sekä joillekin yksityshenkilöille (jostain syystä myös ULF SUNDQVISTILLE, muistaakseni silloiselle opetusministerille). Toivoin silloin, että virsi olisi säilytetty uudessa tulevassa virsikirjassa. Mutta monien muidenkin suureksi pettymykseksi se jätettiin siis pois.
ellauri055.html on line 1177: In 1904, Richard Semon published Die Mneme (which appeared in English in 1924 as The Mneme). The term mneme was also used in Maurice Maeterlinck's The Life of the White Ant (1926), with some parallels to Dawkins's concept.
ellauri055.html on line 1265: Tshehov, Oblomov, Turgenev, Lermontov, Hjalmar Söderberg, Herman Bang, Anatole France. Joutomiehiä riittää hemmetisti romaanikirjailijoissa. Tästäkin vois tehdä taulukon. Jos ne ois menneet kunnon töihin ois maailma nyt monta romaania köyhempi.
ellauri055.html on line 1308: Sodan loputtua Kala merkitsi päiväkirjaansa vuoden 1944 lopulla: "Onkohan Suomi jo vuoden kuluttua bolshevisoitu? Aikanaan tulee, jos (tai kun) niin käy, päiväjärjestykseen myös ’neuvostovastaisten ainesten likvidointi’ tunnetuin metodein. Ainakin minä olen jo henkisen kestävyyden rajoilla."
ellauri055.html on line 1393: No nyt on Olga vielä loppuun bylsimättä. Olga on kookas mustatukkainen ja mustakulmainen, Toopen venakko-Olgaa muistuttava leveävyötäröinen lyllerö. Tää taisi jäädä kouluajoilta Toopen mielivartalotyypixi. Miehen tiellä rojottava Almakin on persjalkainen, reisi jatkuu suoraan kenkään. Kookas hämäläinen talonpoika taisi olla Toope izekin. Ponu Rojola sanoo (asiantuntijana) että herras-Olgan bylsintä ilmaisee Toopen luokkakateutta. Maajussi ehkä mutta hauis on iso ja kullinvarsi hoikka. Ei tollainen piipunrassi kuin Brunius, joka ei kestä edes saunanlöylyjä. (Pirre Mannisen jussinaintiversiossa on tää sama klishee.)
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ellauri058.html on line 45: Tarton rauhassa oli bolshevikit altavastaajina. Suomi sai hyvät ehdot, kuten näkyy kartasta. Nykyinen suomineito on Tarton karttaan nähden aika vammanen. Tää on suomalaisia pannut näpästen vuosikymmenet. Mut turha napista kun on piipunrassi, ei reviiriä voi laajentaa ellei ole habaa. Suutari tiesi mitä teki kun pieri Suomenlahden pohjukkaan suurkaupungin. Siitä lähin on suomipoika ollut venäläisen kiusallinen mökkinaapuri.
ellauri058.html on line 317: Juoxuhaudantie on juoxien umpihankeen kustua suomiklisheetä. Mitä iloa izevihaisella Karilla kirjoittaa noin läpipaskasta urbaanisuomiäijästä jos se on täysin kuvitteellinen. Tässä täytyy olla autofiktiota mukana.
ellauri058.html on line 340: Hotakaisen veteraani on aivan se sama iänikuinen veteraaniklishee mistä pullanaama Kyrö 10v myöhemmin teki paalua. Onnexi ne työntää melkein kaikki jo vuohenputkea. Viimeisiä haravoidaan horisemaan izenäisyysvastaanotolle. Taitaa tänä vuonna jäädä haravoimatta. Kyllä minä mieleni pahoitin. Selvä plagiaatti kyseessä. Vittu kai sekin karvaturpa on vielä haukuttava, kun kerta setämiehet on pantavana seinää vasten. Vaikka se on niin vetelä ettei se pysy edes seinää vasten pystyssä. Alustavasti se on jo haukuttuna paasauxessa n:ro 14.
ellauri058.html on line 366: Hotamiehessä on sama vika kuin monessa muussakin sodanjälkeisessä teeveeajan kynäilijässä: Ne ei edes yritäkkään saada kuvaamaansa elämää tai ihmisiä kuulostamaan oikeilta, ne vetää matalalentona jotain teeveesarja- skeziklisheetä. Vitun teeveesarjat, vitun skezit, vitun halvat klisheet! Ne haluu selvitä elämästä samoinkuin kirjoitustyöstä vajaalla pakalla, pelkillä kuvakorteilla ilman hakkuja.
ellauri058.html on line 806: Aika setämiesmäistä historian yxinkertaistusta. Daryliltä jää jengimuodostelmista mainizematta juna. Ei sunkaan Heidelbergin Pfalzgraf-setäkin ollut melamiehiä? Onnekshi she ei ole perlbriytynyt, mulle siis. Entä Tatu, olixnää homoepigrammit sen lemppareita?
ellauri058.html on line 966: Meung-sur-Loire: In fiction, it has been described by Alexandre Dumas in The Three Musketeers as the village where d'Artagnan, en route to join the King's Musketeers in Paris, first encounters the villainous Comte de Rochefort. Also in fiction, Meung-sur-Loire is the country home of Chief Inspector Jules Maigret, Georges Simenon's classic crime fiction character. Maigret and his wife Louise eventually retire to their Meung-sur-Loire home, where he spends his time fishing (pike), and she tends, according to her sister, any number of animals.
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ellauri060.html on line 112: The result of his Yale fellowship was Notes for a New Culture, written when Ackroyd was only 22 and eventually published in 1976. The title, an echo of T. S. Eliot's Notes Towards the Definition of Culture (1948), was an early indication of Ackroyd's penchant for exploring and re-examining the bollocks of other London-based writers.
ellauri060.html on line 231: Daniel Defoe (/dɪˈfoʊ/; born Daniel Foe; c. 1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, trader, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his bestselling novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in its number of translations. He has been seen as one of the earliest proponents of the English novel, and helped to popularise the form in Britain with others such as Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson. Defoe wrote many political tracts, was often in trouble with the authorities, and spent a period in prison for unpaid debts. Laissez faire intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted him.
ellauri060.html on line 466: A traditional pastoral folk song the popular form of which dates to the mid-19th century. It is largely believed to have been sung commonly during the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, though no credible source seems to confirm it. If it were true the song likely predates the 19th century, though no published copies of the work exist.
ellauri060.html on line 477: And the blackbirds and thrushes sang on every green spray
ellauri060.html on line 497: Well the ring from off her finger she instantly drew,
ellauri060.html on line 510: And the ship she lies waiting for the fast flowing tide,
ellauri060.html on line 940: Trump Unleashes Tweetstorm Defending White Nationalists Booted From Facebook.
ellauri060.html on line 1046: This content quality problem has been exacerbated by Google’s switch to emphasize the freshness of their index years ago. The rationale was that there was so much good stuff around, and that its supply was (supposedly even exponentially) constantly increasing so Google would always be able to show amazing results just from the freshest portion of their index.
ellauri060.html on line 1089: Väinö Rafael Havas (vuoteen 1906 asti Örling, etunimi esiintyy myös muodossa Wäinö, 15. elokuuta 1898 Lempäälä – 21. elokuuta 1941 Suojärvi) oli suomalainen kirkkoherra, lestadiolaisen uusheräyksen ja myöhemmin vanhoillislestadiolaisen heräysliikkeen saarnaaja, runoilija ja kokoomuksen kansanedustaja.
ellauri060.html on line 1122: Aloin lukea Mihail Sholokhovin novellettaa Ihmiskohtalo. Siitä päätellen Miihkali on ääreist klisheinen sotasetämies. Tämmösiä kotirintamamieskirjoja kirjoitettiin sodan jälkeen tuhansia. Miihkalille niistä tuli vuonna 1965 noobeli. Taisi olla Khrustjsjovin suojasäiden antia. Turhaan nuolivat, kohta linja yleisliitossa taas koveni, ja Njeuvostoliiton juna pyhästyi tyyten pistoraiteelle Leonid Breshnevin dementian aikana.
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ellauri061.html on line 193: Dorothea Kehler has attempted to trace the criticism of the work through the centuries. The earliest such piece of criticism that she found was a 1662 entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys. He found the play to be "the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life". He did, however, admit that it had "some good dancing and some handsome women, which was all my pleasure".
ellauri061.html on line 207: Another misogynist, Maginn was particularly amused by the way donkey-headed weaver Bottom reacts to the love of the fairy queen: completely unfazed. Maginn argued that "Theseus would have bent in reverent awe before Titania. Bottom treats her as carelessly as if she were the wench of the next-door tapster."
ellauri061.html on line 223: "Peter Quince at the Clavier" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. The poem was first published in 1915 in the "little magazine" Others: A Magazine of the New Verse (New York), edited by Alfred Kreymborg. Tää on aika höyryinen runo apokryfisestä Susannasta jota setämiehet kuolaavat. Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American modernist poet.
ellauri061.html on line 297: First Clown Is she to be buried in Christian burial that Spede 1 Haudataanko se kristitysti joka
ellauri061.html on line 299: Second Clown I tell thee she is: and therefore make her grave Spede 2 Mä sanon et joo: ja sixi tee sen hauta
ellauri061.html on line 302: First Clown How can that be, unless she drowned herself in her Spede 1 Miten se voi olla, paizi jos se hukuttautui izepuolustuxexi?
ellauri061.html on line 308: is, to act, to do, to perform: argal, she drowned suorittaa; eliskä, se hukuttautui tahalteen.
ellauri061.html on line 320: a gentlewoman, she should have been buried out o' tienristiin.
ellauri061.html on line 394: For and a shrouding sheet: ja käärinliina myäs:
ellauri061.html on line 414: HAMLET Is not parchment made of sheepskins? HAMLET Eikö pergamentti tehdä lampaannahasta?
ellauri061.html on line 416: HAMLET They are sheep and calves which seek out assurance HAMLET Ne jotka ezii siitä varmuutta on pässejä ja nautoja.
ellauri061.html on line 435: First Clown One that was a woman, sir; but, rest her soul, she's dead.
ellauri061.html on line 489: gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment, Ei taida enää irrota irvailuja tosta kallosta. Ei leukavia laukasta.
ellauri061.html on line 493: her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must
ellauri061.html on line 537: Yet here she is allow'd her virgin crants, ois heitetty sen päälle. Mut tässä se saa kuitenkin kunniaxeen
ellauri061.html on line 782: Balrogs are tall and menacing beings who can shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow. They are armed with fiery whips "of many thongs", and occasionally used long swords. In Tolkien's later conception, they could not be readily vanquished—a certain status was required by the would-be hero. Only dragons rivalled their capacity for ferocity and destruction, and during the First Age of Middle-earth, they were among the most feared of Morgoth's forces.
ellauri061.html on line 1495: Credit reproduces all the fundamental antagonisms of the capitalist world. It accentuates them. It precipitates their development and thus pushes the capitalist world forward to its own destruction. Rosa Luxemburg
ellauri061.html on line 1621: Marlowe Green Kyd Nashe kaivetaan taas esille. Dildorunoja.
ellauri061.html on line 1650: Thou hast finished joy and moan: Loppu on jo sulta ilo, vaikerrus.
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ellauri062.html on line 255: As punishment, Fred whips Serena' butt with his belt and forces Offred to watch as he does. Nick goes looking for Luke and finds him in a bar. He tells Luke that June is alright but Luke says that she isn't fine. Nick tells her that June is pregnant. This upsets Luke and he tells Nick to get out but then changes his mind and invites him in again.
ellauri062.html on line 265: June explains to flabbergasted Serena that Gilead is not an ideal place for a child, specifically a daughter, to grow up in as their very existence is risky. She manages to convince Serena, who then tearfully says a prayer and hands the baby back over to June. June, in turn, gives Serena a blessing as well and leaves behind a tearful Serena as she and another Martha leave to escape Gilead. Fred is left alone in the room and looks at the carving, "Nolite te bastardes carborundorum," on the wall. Nick offers his "cigar" to Serena and she takes a good hold of it and takes a drag. Fred gets a moment alone with June to tell her he’s concerned about Serena.
ellauri062.html on line 269: Only when June learns it is essentially Serena's personal request to meet Nichole, she eventually agrees, pointing out she wants Serena "to owe her". Ihankuin Jill Pylkkänen: they owe me SOOOO much. Tääkin on jotain juutalaiskristillisyyttä. Serena is still bitter about the loss of Nichole. Later, June visits the Lincoln Memorial where the statue of Abraham Lincoln has been desecrated (actually only beheaded). June tells Serena that she is small, cold, and empty and that she will always be empty. Wrong, to the contrary, June is full of shit.
ellauri062.html on line 273: In the hospital, June attempts to stab Serena Waterfront with a scalpel she had stolen from the medical waste disposal box. Serena fights back and cuts June in the arm. Serena alerts Dr. Yates telling him that June stabbed herself.
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 282: Serena says she will pray for him. He holds her by the neck. Good old times are back again.
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 285: She also reveals that Fred raped her too while she was working at Jezebel's. Only nobody held her down.
ellauri062.html on line 286: Always the short end of the stick. Moira concludes by saying she's sinned a 8lot, but Serena is the gender traitor. Marry Freddy! What an infantile idea!
ellauri062.html on line 305: Juotikas sai kuin saikin 3v kirjallisuusapurahaa 2014 . Oliko lautakunnan puhis Mies Hissi Kone? (Mies Hssi Masheen palaa kuvaan s.557. Onxe niiku Pekka ja Zinda niiku Ilona? Pallinaama ja pallinaamempi.) Ei tullut tällä tiiliskivellä ihan Finlandiaa, kun se meni sille toiselle tiilelle, Jussi Valtosen kakaramaiselle kirjalle jonka nimikin oli lainaus Jeesuxelta. Kävikö Juotikas edes sykkiä? Se taitaa olla aika epäluotettava kertoja. Pikkusuinen Juotikas on Loimaalta. Siellä oltiin kerran lasten kanssa hiihtolomalla. Ei yhtään mäkiä. Juotikkaan kanssa pitää olla varovaisempi, ettei suxet exy samalle ladulle ja tule noloja akkoja.
ellauri062.html on line 329: Vittu mä en jaxa näitä netflix-sarjoista lainattuja juonia jossa salaperäiset nopeasti ja klisheisesti kuvatut sliipatut hyypiöt ostaa lentolippuja ja toisennäköiset terävän näköiset tutkijahyypiöt joilla on perheongelmia sitten selvittelee niitä. Ne on yhtä tylsiä kuin ylipitkäxi venytetyt susikoira Roi-kaskut.
ellauri062.html on line 646: Ingemisco, tamquam reus: Uhrikuolemasi tuottaa Huokaan vaikka syyllisesti: Sighs of guilt my conscience gushes,
ellauri062.html on line 647: Culpa rubet vultus meus: täyden rauhan, autuuden. Synti saa mut punastumaan: And my face vermilion flushes;
ellauri062.html on line 648: Supplicanti parce, Deus. Pelkäämättä olla saa, Sääli anomusta herra. Spare me for my pretty blushes.
ellauri062.html on line 658: Inter oves locum præsta. Lammaskarsinaan sä nakkaa, When thy sheep thou hast selected
ellauri062.html on line 666: Oro supplex et acclinis, Rukoilen mä mykkyrässä, Ashen-hearted, prone and prayerful,
ellauri062.html on line 919: Shahak, an Israeli professor who was a survivor of the Nazi holocaust, describes a 1962 book published in Israel in a bilingual edition. The Hebrew text was on one page, with the English translation on the facing page. The Hebrew text of a major Jewish code of laws contained a command to exterminate Jewish infidels: “It is a duty to exterminate them with one’s own hands.” The English version on the facing page softened it to “It is a duty to take active measures to destroy them.’” The Hebrew page then went on to name which “infidels” must be exterminated, adding “may the name of the wicked rot.” Among them was Jesus of Nazareth. The facing page with the English translation failed to tell any of this.
ellauri062.html on line 936: The so called "New World Order" conspiracy is the modern term for the age old Satanic conspiracy, led by elite Jewry -- the aim being the enslavement of humanity, destruction of the true Israelites (the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic peoples of European descent), mass human population reduction, abolition of religion and national sovereignty, and the establishment of a totalitarian world government ruled by Satan via the jews.

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

Are you aware that Martin Luther wrote a treatise called "On the Jews and Their Lies", warning Christians in the most serious terms of the destructive influence of the jews, and advocating their banishment from European society? Luther was very knowledgeable of the religion, nature, origins, and influence of the Jews - having actually read the Talmud and written large parts of the Bible. Luther describes the Jews as an accursed, malicious, greedy, cunning, treacherous, thieving, and greatly evil people, who are descended from the very people who murdered the Messiah, who deeply hate Christianity and God's people, and are working in every possible way to undermine and destroy Western Christian civilization. Among other things, Luther rubbishes the Talmud, including its vicious hatred of Jesus and Christians, as well as relishing the many times Jews have been expelled from European nations.
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ellauri063.html on line 65: Rosa Lichtenstein? I am not quite sure who this person is and who publishes her work, but I can scarcely find anything on her besides her own resource page. Which leads me to believe the addition of her in this is nothing more than self-promotion by the author in particular themselves. This lowers the quality of this article to let any random Blogger have their criticisms added to this. Dialectical Materialism is a serioues philolosophical school and method attached to Marxism, and there is lot of commentary on the subject without resorting to unpublished internet articles.
ellauri063.html on line 67: Rosa Lichtenstein is no authority on anything dialectical. She is only a committed ideolog: whose apparent life-goal has become the complete rooting-out of dialectical-materialism from the workers' movement, in every aspect. And in this, she is single-minded -- to the point of very unhealthy obsession. Others can attest to this, and have.
ellauri063.html on line 100: However, this version of socialism has to spread and take over the core economies of capitalism so that it can't be strangled in the above manner — as the proletariat of each country rebel against their own ruling-class. Each strike, for example, is a mini-rehearsal for this (whether the strikers appreciate this or not), where workers are forced by circumstances to organise in their own communities, sharing money, clothing, food, shelter, etc. In effect, they have to run a mini-socialist society of their own for a few weeks or months.
ellauri063.html on line 110: Ergo it will never come. Working class is dying off anyway with robotics and AI. Most likely, disgruntled farm animals will strike a pre-emptive strike first. They already form a majority, they are no bolsheviks. Four legs good, two legs bad, provided the governing body is featherless.
ellauri063.html on line 174: Aktion T4 -liikuntatapahtuma oli osa natsien eugeniikka- eli rotuhygieniaohjelmaa. Sen avulla natsihallinto pyrki hankkiutumaan eroon Saksan ei-toivotuista jäsenistä, kuten vammaisista ja henkisesti sairaista.Tappamiset alkoivat syyskuussa 1939 ja jatkuivat sodan loppuun 1945 saakka; noin 275 000–300 000 ihmistä surmattiin psykiatrisissa sairaaloissa Saksassa, Itävallassa, miehitetyssä Puolassa sekä Böömin ja Määrin protektoraatissa (nykyisin osa Tshekin tasavaltaa). Uhrien määräksi kirjattiin alun perin 70 273, mutta luku on kasvanut entisen Itä-Saksan arkistoista löytyneiden tietojen myötä.
ellauri063.html on line 268: Golems appear in the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (first published in the 1970s), and the influence of Dungeons & Dragons has led to the inclusion of golems in other tabletop role-playing games, as well as in video games.
ellauri063.html on line 288: Aphra Behn (/ˈæfrə bɛn/;[a] bapt. 14 December 1640[1] – 16 April 1689) was an English playwrightess, poetess, translatress and fiction waitress from the Restoration era. As one of the first Englishwomen to earn her living by her writing, she broke glass ceilings as a mannequin for later auctresses. Lusťs Dominion relies on the racist stereotype of the lustful, scheming, and bloodthirsty Moor, with the new Prince Philip ordering the expulsion of all the immigrant Moors from Spain because of their wickedness.
ellauri063.html on line 352: The Babushka Lady is an unknown woman present during the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy who might have photographed the events that occurred in Dallas's Dealey Plaza at the time President John F. Kennedy was shot. Her nickname arose from the headscarf she wore, which was similar to scarves worn by elderly Russian women (бабушка – babushka – literally means "grandmother" or "old woman" in Russian). THE BABUSHKA LADY or TBL is an homage METALCORE band. This band was established on 1st october 2011 in Pondok Gede Bekasi. This band is actually established in 2009 with different positions. WE WANT TO FAMOUS ! AND WE WANT TO VALUABLE IN THE EYES OF GOD !!
ellauri063.html on line 509: Kosher on kyllin hyvä muslimeille, mutta halal ei kelpaa juutalaisille, se on treif (terefah). Juutalaiset eivät anna ampua pulttia lehmän päähän ennenkuin vuodattavat veren ulos. Väpelöitä nämä muslimit, ei valittu kansa huoli esitainnutettua, se on yäkkiä. Pitää varmistaa että eläin on kiistämättä tuore. Tappajaetana pitäisi tappaa nirhaamalla sen pää halki silmien välistä. Se olis humaaneinta. Tai voi käyttää mahd isoa kiveä ja läts. Tai jos niitä on paljon hukuttaa ne sammioon jossa on etikkaa. Kaikki omakotiyhdistysläiset nauroivat. En kehdannut kysyä mitä jos kompostissa asuu rottia. Suomessa on vain 1500 juutalaista plus Ben Zyskoviz, kai niille voi jonkun lehmän elävältä valuttaa. Ketä se nyt haittaa.
ellauri063.html on line 544: shemagh: oikealta nimeltään keffiyeh (arab. كوفية‎, kūfīyä), rättipäiden päärätti arabiaksi.
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ellauri064.html on line 79: Benjamin maintained a fiercely productive focus on his intellectual mission throughout his life, despite repeatedly complaining of ‘grand-scale defeats’ and lows. After his request for divorce from Dora Pollak was granted in 1932, he suffered 10 paralysing days during which he seriously prepared suicide. Suicidal thoughts endured. He was an elegant, cultivated man who oozed old-world charm, exerting attraction on women but not always enough to give him cunt. Asja Lacis, the Latvian Communist Director of Children's Theatre in the USSR, twice refused, as did later lover Anna Maria Blaupot ten Cate. Lacis suffered relapsing mental illness and was hospitalised with hallucinations when Benjamin rushed to Moscow in 1926, at the brink of Stalinisation. His luminous Moscow Diary records his frustrating two-month experience.
ellauri064.html on line 81: Benjamin's luscious Berlin Childhood around 1900 recalls his experience of the city's material culture as a boy. His family was commercially successful (rich) but relations with his parents and sister were poor, although he had a better relationship with his younger brother, because he died in a concentration camp. His bleak verdict on school life contrasted with that of his schoolmate Gershom Scholem, who become Professor of Jewish Mysticism at the newly established Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Benjamin impressed some as reserved, discreet and modest, others as oversensitive and uncompromising.
ellauri064.html on line 87: ‘A child in his nightshirt cannot be prevailed upon to greet a visitor. Those present, invoking a higher moral standpoint, admonish him in vain to overcome his prudery. A few minutes later he reappears, now stark naked, before the visitor. In the meantime, he has washed his tiny skinless wiener.’
ellauri064.html on line 282: In 1971, Kaczynski moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water near Lincoln, Montana, where he lived as a recluse while learning survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient. He witnessed the destruction of the wilderness surrounding his cabin and concluded that living in nature was untenable; he began his bombing campaign in 1978. In 1995, he sent a letter to The New York Times and promised to "desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his essay Industrial Society and Its Future, in which he argued that his bombings were extreme, but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom and dignity by modern technologies that require large-scale organization.
ellauri064.html on line 304: edustaa turkulaisten alakoulujen oppilaskuntia. Se on lasten näkökulman asiantuntijaelin ja vaikuttajaryhmä. Turun Lasten Parlamentin suurkokouksissa on paikalla kaksi edustajaa kaikista turkulaisista alakouluista ja se on kanava lasten ja nuorten mielipiteiden, ehdotusten ja palautteen välittämisessä valmisteluun ja päätöksentekoon kaupungin toimialoille, luottamushenkilöille ja päättäjille. Aloitteiden tarkoitus on yhdessätekemisen ilo. Turun Lasten Parlamentin hallitukseen kuuluu 12 jäsentä. Hallitus valitaan vaaleilla yhdeksi lukuvuodeksi kerrallaan. Hallituksen tehtävänä on työstää alakoulujen oppilaskunnilta saatuja aloitteita, viedä niitä eteenpäin sekä valmistella Turun Lasten Parlamentin tulevia suurkokouksia. Turun Lasten Parlamentin toimintaa ohjaavat lasten osallisuuden koordinaattorit Markku Eskelinen ja Jaakko Yli-Juonikas.
ellauri064.html on line 370: GTA V: Grand Theft Auto V is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It is the first main entry in the Grand Theft Auto series since 2008´s Grand Theft Auto IV.
ellauri064.html on line 407: Georgella (von Grönhagen) oli huippuvirka SS:n Ahnenerbe-instituutin johdossa, kunnes huomattiin, että äijähän on pelkkä valehtelija. Saivat lähteä yhdessä Felix Kerstenin kanssa, mutta George palasi Berliiniin sodan aikana Valtion tiedotuslaitoksen yhteyshenkilönä ollen siinä sodan loppuun saakka. (Lähde: Suomi-24)
ellauri064.html on line 452: Tapaamisissa käytyjen keskustelujen sisällöstä ei kerrota ulkopuolisille. Suomen valtiovarainministeriön mukaan Bilderberg-kokoukset ovat ensisijaisesti mahdollisuus amerikkalais-eurooppalaiseen vuoropuheluun. Suomalaiset ministerit osallistuvat kokouksiin yksityishenkilöinä, jotka on kuitenkin kutsuttu kokoukseen ministerin asemansa vuoksi. Siksi ministerit eivät ole tehneet kokouksista selontekoa eduskunnalle, mutta ministeriö on maksanut ministerin matkan.
ellauri064.html on line 510: Marvin was originally built as a failed prototype of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation’s Genuine People Personalities technology. In a nutshell, Marvin is afflicted with severe depression and boredom, in part because he has a brain the size of a planet which he is seldom, if ever, given the chance to use.
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ellauri065.html on line 319: päülys, että ohjaaja on pelännyt eplonnistuvansa virillisissik olasher-
ellauri065.html on line 339: Tätä kirjoittaessaan se oli neljänkympin kriisissä. Sitä ei napannut enää nuoriso, eikä vielä vanhuxet. Se on paha sarana. No ei graffiti olekaan taidemuoto, vaan vandalismia. Panen merkille että Juotikkaan värikäs meänkieli on vaan uutta klisheetä.
ellauri065.html on line 542: Iskusanoja ja tabusanoja. Roskaleffoja. Dystopiaklisheitä. Marsalkka
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Below is the most plausible story we could come up with, to explain how Democrats accomplished the fraud, based on the available evidence. I have come to suspect that multiple conspiracies played out, possibly unaware of each other. But given the evidence we have obtained, the following story seems most plausible.


ellauri065.html on line 699: ettei sillä ole mitään omaa sanottavaa. Kaik on pelkkää Pynchon-coveria, netin kaiutusta, b-luokan filmikamaa, politiikkaklisheitä ja teinimeemejä, aakkossoppaa, väsymättömästi piissejä ja tägejä. Tän se sitten sanookin ääreist monisanaisesti lukemattomilla eri tavoilla. No mä oon kyllä tätä nyt ihan tavattomasti lukenut. Jokaikisen hämärän linkin olen klikannut. Ei tää ole romaani, tää on paperinen ylilauta. Tässä ei ole yhtään ihmistä, on vain puolituisia, pahvisia tuhatjalkasia ja puisevia liskoja. Nukkehallituxen naruja vetää aina se yx ja sama verijuotikas, kylmä imukala. Pynchonin ja Foster Wallacen imitaatiota puskadivarissa. Kaikki lainattua kuin Roope Ankan vaihtorottakonsiliolla. Loputonta läppää.
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ellauri066.html on line 220: Runoilija Carlson kiistelee erälehdessä yxiäänisesti edesmenneen Tuomas Anhawan kanssa siitä minkä kuusen kävystä on kysymys ja missä hauin laulu ylösmerkittiin. Voisihan se olla niinnii että Aaro kirjas Puulaveden erähavainnon ylös myöhemmin. Kesien kesänä 1928 oli Lempin käpy Aaron penseissä päällimmäisenä. Vitun pompöösisti Aaro vetää äänityxen, taisi olla aika itsetärkeä ja mahtipontinen. Mahtavalla äänellä mä rallin viskaan. Nää ei ole mitään velkahirsiä. Aarolla oli muuten huulihalkio, sinänsä viaton mutta izetunnon kannalta hankala esteettinen vamma, samanlainen kuin hauella. Tai jänöllä. Shöshshöttävä äshshä voishi shelittyä shiitä.
ellauri066.html on line 233: No ei. Virtauxessa ei ole tahtia vaan nopeus, vektori suuntaa ja vauhtia. Onko siinä rytmiä? No ei oikeestaan. Paizi jos on aaltoja. Hengityxessä ja sydämessä on aaltomainen rytmi, pakkomarssille lyödään tahtia. Kai se sit on tässä: keskusjohtoinen keskushermosto antaa tahtia, (para)sympaattinen tunnepuoli määrää rytmiä. Kun sydän exyy rytmistä tarvitaan tahdistin. Tai defibrillaattori, tuo Callen ikäkausilelu, johon Pezku on jo tutustunut. Kesien kesä oli ihana kun Aaron tahti loppuviimein pysyi Lempin rytmissä. Tultiin perille samalla työnnöllä. Koski vapaa tapaa Aaltosen, sotamies on rannassa.
ellauri066.html on line 302: “Älytöntä mätystystä” oli kuulemma Painovoiman sateenkaaren työnimi (osuva nimi kyllä). Nimi kuvaa toista Tompan tuotannon koukuttavaa piirrettä: sexiä, huumeita ja rokkia, ja muuta popsälää piisaa Tompalla. Pynchon on aina Pynchon, nää älyttömät mätystyxet on aina samanlaisia: orgioita, paskansyöntiä (joo selaa sinne kaikin mokomin, s. 308) sexin nimissä, kexittyjä huumeita, ja onnettomia lyriikoita (ei kaikki rock’n’rollia ikävä kyllä) joita sen hahmot pälähtää laulamaan kuin musikaalihahmot Broadwaylla. Vittu että jenkit on jenkkimäisiä, vaikka ne voissa paistaisi. (Jos et ole koskaan kuullut Amy Fisheristä, ei ylläri. Amy Elizabeth Fisher (s. 1974) on amerikkalainen nainen joka tuli kuuluisaxi 1992 Long Islandin Lolitana kun se 17-vuotiaana ampui pahasti Mary Jo Buttafuocoa joka oli sen luvattoman rakastajan Joey Buttafuocon puoliso. Oho! Kazo myös kuvat! Päästyään vankilasta 1999 Amysta tuli kirjailija, webimannekiini ja pornotähti. Kyllä kannatti.)
ellauri066.html on line 366: To shorten a long story of searching for sources: the essay ‘The Control System of the V-2’ by Otto Müller includes an ‘equation for control in yaw’ (Müller, 1957: 90), and in exactly the same notation as Gravity’s Rainbow’s equation ‘describ[ing] motion under the aspect of yaw control’ (GR 284). We can conclude that this is the searched-for template for Pynchon’s Second Equation (see appendix, Figure 8). Müller’s paper is part of History of German Guided Missiles Development by Theodor Benecke and August W. Quick, published in 1957, which is based on the First Guided Missiles Seminar in Munich that took place a year earlier. The seminar was organised by the American Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research and Development (AGARD) to collect information about the V-2 from German scientists and engineers to use in American research on guided missiles. Pynchon might have had access to this book and further material on rocketry in the Boeing Company for which he worked as a technical writer in the early 1960s.
ellauri066.html on line 506: Justice-based schadenfreude comes from seeing that behavior seen as immoral or "bad" is punished. It is the pleasure associated with seeing a "bad" person being harmed or receiving retribution. Schadenfreude is experienced here because it makes people feel that fairness has been restored for a previously un-punished wrong.
ellauri066.html on line 526: Susan Sontag's book Regarding the Pain of Others, published in 2003, is a study of the issue of how the pain and misfortune of some people affects others, namely whether war photography and war paintings may be helpful as anti-war tools, or whether they only serve some sense of schadenfreude in some viewers.[citation needed] Susanista mä en tiedä muuta kun että se oli Barthelmin postmodernistien henxelin selkäänpaukutuskekkereissä mukana SodexHossa kasarilla.
ellauri066.html on line 700: Then Professor Neil Ferguson, from London’s Imperial College, released a bombshell study that claimed 500,000 could perish from Covid in Britain without tough restrictions. In Sweden it could have meant 85,000 deaths (so far fewer than 5,900 have died).
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 912: Nanaz Fassih, another hairy arms, a fifty-two-year-old pediatric nurse, was skeptical of the Swedish response from the beginning; she tried to wear a mask to work in hospitals and clinics, but was told that this was not allowed. (Today, masks are more commonly allowed in Swedish hospitals.)
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ellauri067.html on line 83: Lao Rui: Ellei pikemminkin päinvastoin. Valitutpalatmaisesti päälleliimattua human interestiä lasikoristeena kustaavilkunoinnissa. Niin ylimakea että ikenistä tekee kipeää. Lasitehtaan piha on täynnä särkyneitä klisheitä.
ellauri067.html on line 164: His gravestone cites Psalm 19:1: "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork".
ellauri067.html on line 181: 1963 "V." published, wins Faulkner Award; cultivates habit of privacy
ellauri067.html on line 184: 1966 "Crying of Lot 49" published; NYT Magazine article on Watts June 12
ellauri067.html on line 187: 1973 "Gravity's Rainbow" published Feb 28, universally hailed as classic
ellauri067.html on line 194: 1990 "Vineland" published; TP marries agent? moves to NYC?
ellauri067.html on line 196: 1997 Mason & Dixon published by Henry Holt.
ellauri067.html on line 222: 1974 National Book Award (puoliksi Isaac Bashevis Singerin kanssa) 1974. Mahtoi molempia nolottaa. tuomariston yksimielinen valinta Pulitzerin kirjallisuuspalkinnon saajaksi, mutta asiantuntijalautakunta hylkäsi sen1975 American Academy of Arts and Lettersin William Dean Howells -mitali (kieltäytyi).
ellauri067.html on line 302: Hooker arrived in Boston and settled in Newtown (later renamed Cambridge), where he became the pastor of the earliest established church there, known to its members as "The Church of Christ at Cambridge." His congregation, some of whom may have been members of congregations he had served in England, became known as "Mr. Hooker's Company".
ellauri067.html on line 336: Some prominent guest stars on Allen´s program over the years included Frank Sinatra, Orson Welles, Roy Rogers, Bela Lugosi, Ed Gardner, Norman Corwin and Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy. Allen would often ad-lib material and since most radio programs in those days were broadcast live, with the exception of the occasional delay here and there, the audience would sometimes hear a bleep in place of a word or phrase. Siitäkin on tullut mediaklishee.
ellauri067.html on line 356: Rózsavölgyi: István (30 March 1929 – 27 January 2012) was a Hungarian athlete who competed mainly in the 1500 metres. Rózsavölgyi was born in Budapest. One of the star pupils of Mihály Iglói, he entered the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia as the world record holder over 1000 metres, 1500 metres and 2000 metres and was expected to be a leading contender for the 1500 metres Olympic gold. However, outside circumstances shook the spirit of team Hungary. Sándor Iharos, another superstar, was absent. Back home, the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 had just been quashed by the Soviet army. Rózsavölgyi failed to even make the final.
On saatavana myös sennimistä suklaata, Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé. Our website offers cookies.
ellauri067.html on line 386: Hop Harrigan (also known as The Guardian Angel and Black Lamp) is a fictional character published by All-American Publications. He appeared in American comic books, radio serials and film serials. He was created by Jon Blummer, andwas a popular hero originally through the 1940s, during the events of World War II.
ellauri067.html on line 422: Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902; full name Richard Fridolin Joseph Freiherr Krafft von Festenberg auf Frohnberg, genannt von Ebing) was an Austro–German psychiatrist and author of the foundational work Psychopathia Sexualis (1886). He died in Graz in 1902. He was recognized as an authority on deviant sexual behavior and its medicolegal aspects. Krafft-Ebing´s principal work is Psychopathia Sexualis: eine Klinisch-Forensische Studie (Sexual Psychopathy: A Clinical-Forensic Study), which was first published in 1886 and expanded in subsequent editions. The last edition from the hand of the author (the twelfth) contained a total of 238 case histories of human sexual behaviour. Translations of various editions of this book introduced to English such terms as "sadist" (derived from the brutal sexual practices depicted in the novels of the Marquis de Sade), "masochist", (derived from the name of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch), "homosexuality", "bisexuality", "necrophilia", and "anilingus".
ellauri067.html on line 448: Imipolex, in addition to being a pun (imitation pole: Last year an imitation pole that claimed to have a load rating of 300kgs snapped mid-performance. The pole dancer was severely injured and may never walk again because she fractured her pelvis & spine), "obviously" stems from a combination of "imido" with a near-reversal of "explode".
ellauri067.html on line 458: Neil deGrasse Tyson is speaking up on Christmas 2020, in order to correct a little scientific inaccuracy that Santa Claus has been perpetuating for years. We all know the story of Santa and his reindeer (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and of course Rudolph), but [...]
ellauri067.html on line 500: ...The first piece to provide substantial information about Pynchon´s personal life was a biographical account written by a former Cornell University friend, Jules Siegel, and published in Playboy magazine. In his article, Siegel reveals that Pynchon had a complex about his teeth and underwent extensive and painful reconstructive surgery, was nicknamed "Tom" at Cornell and attended Mass diligently, acted as best man at Siegel's wedding, and that he later also had an affair with Siegel's wife. Siegel recalls Pynchon saying he did attend some of Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell but that he could hardly make out what Nabokov was saying because of his thick Russian accent. Siegel also records Pynchon's commenting: "Every weirdo in the world is on my wavelength", an observation borne out by the crankiness and zealotry that has attached itself to his name and work in subsequent years.
ellauri067.html on line 544: Gravity´s Rainbow is a 1973 novel, first published by Viking Press, by American writer Thomas Pynchon. The narrative is set primarily in Europe at the end of World War II, and centers on the design, production and dispatch of V-2 rockets by the German military. In particular, it features the quest undertaken by several characters to uncover the secret of a mysterious device named the "Schwarzgerät" ("black device"), slated to be installed in a rocket with the serial number "00000".


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 577: Prokosch was born in Madison, Wisconsin, into an intellectual family that travelled widely. His father, Eduard Prokosch, an Austrian immigrant, was Professor of Germanic Languages at Yale University at the time of his death in 1938. Prokosch was graduated from Haverford College in 1925 and received a Ph.D. in English in 1932 from Yale University. In his youth, he was an accomplished squash racquets player; he represented the Yale Club in the 1937 New York State squash racquets championship. He won the squash-racquets championship of France in 1938.
ellauri067.html on line 606: Come Josephine In My Flying Machine is a popular song with music by Fred Fisher and lyrics by Alfred Bryan. First published in 1910, the composition was originally recorded by Blanche Ring and was, for a time, her signature song. Ada Jones and Billy Murray recorded a duet in November 1910, which was released the following year. There have been many subsequent recordings of the pop standard.
ellauri067.html on line 634: Onkohan toi homo hererokoiras Enzian (Gentiana, katkero) sekin yx Tom of New Englandin alter egoista? Oliko sillä kuoropoikana joku katolinen pappivapahtaja jonka ruskehtava kalu pilkotti kasukan alta himottavasti? Hyvinkin luultavaa. Sittemmin sen vapahtajan karismasta tuli rutinaa, kun papin peräpäästä pisti outase. Tässä tapauxessa kyse on tuoreesta ja isosta lantaläjästä. Juonipaljastus: röyhypartainen komistus mutiainen Enzian on latinosilmäisen jalkapuolen Thitshikovin eiku Thitsherinin velipuoli. Niiden isä oli Venäjän Japanin sodan laivastossa maapalloa kiertävä Tompan oloinen määrimies. Hohhoijakkaa.
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ellauri069.html on line 40: Postmodernism is the Swiss Army knife of critical concepts. It’s definitionally overloaded, and it can do almost any job you need done. This is partly because, like many terms that begin with “post,” it is fundamentally ambidextrous. Postmodernism can mean, “We’re all modernists now. Modernism has won.” Or it can mean, “No one can be a modernist anymore. Modernism is over.” People who use “postmodernism” in the first, “mission accomplished,” sense believe that modernism—the art and literature associated with figures like Picasso and Joyce—changed the game completely, and that everyone is still working through the consequences. Modernism is the song that never ends. Being postmodernist just means that we can never be pre-modernist again. People who use it in the second sense, as the epitaph for modernism, think that, somewhere along the line, there was a break with the assumptions, practices, and ambitions of modernist art and literature, and that everyone since then is (or ought to be) on to something very different. Being postmodernist means that we can never be modernist again.
ellauri069.html on line 115: “The aim of literature,” says a character in “Florence Green Is 81,” one of Barthelme’s first published stories, “is the creation of a strange object covered with fur which breaks your heart.”
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 162: 657; American dancer who was among the first to raise interpretive dance to the status of creative art, incorporating classical, particularly Greek, mythology, art and music. Not very successful in the United States, she took her new style of performance to Europe where it was greeted enthusiastically. She was strangled when her long scarf became entangled in the wheels of a car.
ellauri069.html on line 222: Richard Fariña, to whom Gravity's Rainbow is dedicated, was a good friend of Pynchon's when they were students at Cornell University in the 50s. In 1963, Farina married Mimi Baez, a folksinger and sister of Joan Baez. Although first married under the Napoleonic Code in a secret ceremony in Paris in the spring of 1963, they had an official marriage in Carmel, California, for the benefit of the Baez family. Pynchon was the best man for the Carmel ceremony, coming up from Mexico City where he was living and working on Gravity's Rainbow. In A Long Time Coming and a Long Time Gone, Farina's posthumously published collection of stories (Random House, 1969), Farina describes his and Pynchon's visit to the Monterey Fair. Richard and Mimi Farina formed a folk-music duo (Farina on guitar and Mimi on dulcimer, both singing) and released several albums in the 60s. Richard Farina was killed in a motorcycle crash following a book signing in Carmel for his newly published first (and only) novel, Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me (Random House, 1966). You might want to visit this sweet website dedicated to the memory of Richard and Mimi (who died of cancer in 2001).
ellauri069.html on line 234: Going My Way: Ex tää ole Fred Astairen rallatus? Fredistä on ollut puhe toisaalla. 38; A 1944 film directed by Leo McCarey. It is a light-hearted musical comedy/drama about a new young priest (Bing Crosby) taking over a parish from an established old veteran (Barry Fitzgerald). Crosby sings five songs in the film.
ellauri069.html on line 257: German novelist Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), experiencing a crisis of the spirit, had psychoanalysis with J.B. Lang, a disciple of Carl Gustav Jung. His novel Demian (1919), which shows the influence of analysis, is about the character Demian (a classic "seeker") and his quest for self-awareness. Published during the troubled Weimar years, the novel was very popular and had a pervasive influence on the Germans. It also made Hesse famous.
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 577: The storyline revolved around a 35-year-old dressmaker who fascinates men as she works her way up to become the chief Hollywood costumer designer. Virginia Clark did the role for 11 years, and Julie Stevens portrayed Helen for 16 years. Piki olis tykännyt.
ellauri069.html on line 582: A year later, their daughter, Laurel, is born. To Stella's great surprise, she discovers she has a strong maternal instinct. Even when she is out dancing and partying, she cannot help but think about her child. As Laurel grows up, Stella's ambition and scheming to rise socially is redirected to her daughter.
ellauri069.html on line 714: American poet, novelist, essayist, songwriter, playwright, editor and publisher. Known for his satirical works challenging American political culture. Perhaps his best-kĺnown work is Mumbo Jumbo (1972), a sprawling and unorthodox novel set in 1920s New York that has been ranked among the 500 most important books in the Western canon. Reed´s work has often sought to represent neglected African and African-American perspectives; his energy and advocacy have centered more broadly on neglected peoples and perspectives, irrespective of their cultural origins.
ellauri069.html on line 766: Hugh Rockoff suggested in 1990 that the novel was an allegory about the demonetization of silver in 1873, whereby “the cyclone that carried Dorothy to the Land of Oz represents the economic and political upheaval, the yellow brick road stands for the gold standard, and the silver shoes Dorothy inherits from the Wicked Witch of the East represents the pro-silver movement. When Dorothy is taken to the Emerald Palace before her audience with the Wizard she is led through seven passages and up three flights of stairs, a subtle reference to the Coinage Act of 1873 which started the class conflict in America.”
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ellauri070.html on line 311: Rilken Leid-Stadt (se on die eikä der sukuinen Tomppeli!) eli Kipula tuottaa lukijoille aika paljon niskakipua ja päänsärkyä. Tommin sana mänki eli cullet: Recycled glass, crushed in preparation to be remelted tuli vastaan PS:ssä sivulla 840, Byron the Bulbista oli määrä tehdä sitä. Fix und Foxissa oli myös joku hahmo joka oli sähkölamppu. Hizi kun en muista minkä niminen. Ontää kyllä aikamoista mänkimistä, sanois jopa Jaakko Juotikas.
ellauri070.html on line 315: Skippy is an American comic strip written and drawn by Percy Crosby that was published from 1923 to 1945. A highly popular, acclaimed and influential feature about rambunctious fifth-grader Skippy Skinner, his friends and his enemies, it was adapted into movies, a novel and a radio show. It was commemorated on a 1997 U.S. Postal Service stamp and was the basis for a wide range of merchandising—although perhaps the most well-known product bearing the Skippy name, Skippy peanut butter, used the name without Crosby´s authorization, leading to a protracted trademark conflict.
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.
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ellauri071.html on line 44: Tucker Carlson Justifies Kenosha Shootings: Vigilante Kid Did What ‘No One Else Would’ AND THERE IT IS “How shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to maintain order when no one else would?” Carlson asked his viewers on Wednesday night. “Our leaders want us to believe this is a racial conflict, they’re always telling us it is. They’re lying. It is not a racial conflict,” Carlson grumbled, adding: “This is not a race war. This is a class war.” Updated Aug. 27, 2020 5:20AM ET / Published Aug. 26, 2020 9:11PM ET
ellauri071.html on line 48: The Kenosha Kid by Forbes Parkhill (Aug 1931) "A Robinhood of straights and flushes plays his most thrilling game for a desperation jackpot."
ellauri071.html on line 93: Roger’s antipathy to Coward´s comedies of manners echoes the comments about Blithe Spirit in the Advent passage at 134 and passim. Pynchon’s own antipathy to the composer, writer and actor goes all the way back to "Lowlands," one of his first published stories.
ellauri071.html on line 101: He did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality, but it was discussed candidly after his death by biographers including Graham Payn, his long-time partner, and in Coward's diaries and letters, published posthumously.
ellauri071.html on line 224: Junior G-Men was part of the larger "war on crime" campaign being waged through the mass media, which included movies, comic books and strips, radio programs, and pulp books, all of which was encouraged by the FBI and especially its director, J. Edgar Hoover prior to World War II. Most of these featured adult "G-Men" even when marketed to children. The difference with the Junior G-Men was that it was designed to give boys a sense of participating in the exciting adult world of crime-fighting. That said, aside from the original radio program, a book, Junior 'G' Men's Own Mystery Stories (by Gilbert A. Lathrop, Edward O'Connor, and Norton Hughs Jonathan) was published in 1936 and a big little book by Morrell Massey and Henry E. Vallely the following year. Eventually they also appeared on the big screen.
ellauri071.html on line 231: Aplectrum hyemale is the sole species of the genus Aplectrum. The generic name comes from Greek and signifies "spurless". The species is commonly referred to as Adam and Eve or putty root; the latter refers to the mucilaginous fluid which can be removed from the tubers when they are crushed.
ellauri071.html on line 426: Wilho kirjoitti sillä aikaa tuotteliaasti Voitto-Sanomia. Paulin tytöt saivat painaa siihen kuvitusta klisheillä. Enkeleitä, söpöjä eläimiä ja Jeesuslapsia.
ellauri071.html on line 496: Ja sama enkuxi: Galium odoratum, the sweetscented bedstraw, is a flowering perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to much of Europe from Spain and Ireland to Russia, as well as Western Siberia, Turkey, Iran, the Caucasus, China and Japan. It is also sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in the United States and Canada. It is widely cultivated for its flowers and its sweet-smelling foliage. It is also used, mainly in Germany, to flavour May wine (called "Maibowle" or "Maitrank" in German), sweet juice punch, syrup for beer (Berliner Weisse), brandy, jelly, jam, a soft drink (Tarhun, which is Georgian), ice cream, and herbal tea. Also very popular are Waldmeister flavoured jellies, with and without alcohol. In Germany it is also used to flavour sherbet powder, which features prominently in Günter Grass´ novel The Tin Drum.
ellauri071.html on line 569: In Arthur Edward Waite´s version of The Holy Kabbalah (255), Samael is described as the "severity of God", and is listed as fifth of the archangel of the world of Briah. Samael is said to have taken Lilith as his bride after she left Adam. According to Zoharistic cabala Samael was also mated with Eisheth Zenunim, Na´amah, and Agrat Bat Mahlat — all angels of sacred prostitution. Tää ei nyt ehkä mennyt ihan oikein Arttu perkele.
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.
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ellauri072.html on line 204: The problems of Dante's treatment of the punishment of homosexuals in Hell and of his more surprising salvation of still other (unnamed) homosexuals in Purgatory have had two recent responses that restore a central fact: cantos 15 and 16 of Inferno and canto 26 of Purgatorio are in fact concerned with this issue. Boswell's pages insisting on the identity of the sexual sin punished in Inf. 15-16 and the lust repented on the seventh terrace {"Dante and the Sodomites," 65-67} are convincing. "Soddoma" is used clearly to identify homosexual activity in Purg. 26 (vv. 40 and 79) and thus makes clear its meaning in Inf. 11.50 and therefore the nature of the sin encountered in Inf. 15 and 16.
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 499: David Foster Wallace wrote three novels, three story collections, two collections of essays, and other things too, but his reputation still rests mainly on “Infinite Jest” — the 1,100-page novel published in 1996 and set alternately in a tennis academy and a rehab center — and on his sui generis now-nearly-a-genre long-form journalism about topics ranging from lobsters to dictionaries to John McCain to the Adult Video News awards for pornographic films. Wallace’s best work, perhaps by far, is “The Pale King,” an unfinished novel about I.R.S. employees that was assembled posthumously by Wallace’s editor, Michael Pietsch.
ellauri072.html on line 506: Her work appears often in The New Yorker. So she is a girl. Or woman, politically correctly, in her mid forties. This she wrote 2012 when she was still up and coming.
ellauri072.html on line 632: When Anna returned from school that day, Wallace was waiting with a baseball bat. He hit Anna repeatedly on the head until the bat broke, then pushed the broken end of the bat through her throat. Wallace put Anna’s body in the bathroom, cleaned up, and then got a steel pipe wrench from a shed.
ellauri072.html on line 634: When she arrived 2 hours later, she asked him why he had not left as she had requested. He followed her into the kitchen, and killed her by hitting her in the head with the same wrench.
ellauri072.html on line 639: Under Arizona law in 1984, when Wallace turned himself in and confessed to the three murders, to be given the death penalty, prosecutors had to prove that the crime was especially heinous by showing that Wallace either relished in the crime, inflicted gratuitous violence or needlessly mutilated the victims.
ellauri072.html on line 645: Anna was the first to come home that day. Wallace hid behind the front door with a baseball bat. When she arrived, he hit her at least 10 times so hard the baseball bat broke. But she was still moaning and not yet dead. He drug her into the bathroom and plunged the broken bat into her neck and out her back.
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ellauri073.html on line 177: Alice Miller, born as Alicija Englard (12 January 1923 – 14 April 2010), was a Polish-Swiss psychologist, psychoanalyst and philosopher of Jewish origin, who is noted for her books on parental child abuse, translated into several languages. She was also a noted public intellectual. In her books she departed from psychoanalysis, charging it with being similar to the poisonous pedagogies. she felt that psychoanalytic theory and practice made it impossible for former victims of child abuse to recognize the violations inflicted on them and to resolve the consequences of the abuse, as they "remained in the old tradition of blaming the child and protecting the parents." She addressed the two reactions to the loss of love in childhood, depression and grandiosity.
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 232: No onhan tää vähän yliyxinkertaista. Kaikki poliitikot on myyjiä, on aina olleet myyjiä. FDR ja JFK ja MLK (se neekeri) ja Gandhi oli huippumyyjiä. Mutta ne oli muutakin, ihmiset jotenkin haistoi sen. Niillä oli se lisä joku, se liskohengitys. Sellasta "persoonallisuutta", no klisheehän sekin on, imeskele vaan.
ellauri073.html on line 260: Matt Foley is a fictional character from the sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live performed by Chris Farley (1964-1997). Foley is a motivational speaker who exhibits characteristics atypical of someone in that position: whereas motivational speakers are usually successful and charismatic, Foley is abrasive, clumsy, and down on his luck. The character was popular in its original run and went on to become one of Farley's best-known characters. Farley named the character after one of his Marquette University rugby union teammates, who is now a Roman Catholic priest in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights. Plans for a film version with Spade in a supporting role were shelved after Farley's death in 1997.
ellauri073.html on line 262: Foley is disheveled, sweaty, obese, clumsy and unstylish. He exhibits poor social skills, frequently loses his temper, often disparages and insults his audience, and wallows in cynicism and self-pity about his own poor life choices, to which he often makes reference. Foley's trademark line is warning his audience that they could end up like himself: "35 years old, eating a steady diet of government cheese, thrice divorced, and living in a van down by the river!" In most sketches, whenever a member of his audience mentions a personal accomplishment, Foley responds with mockery: "Well, la-dee-frickin-da!", "Whoop-dee-frickin-doo!", or a similarly dismissive remark. The usual outfit of choice for Foley is a too-small blue-and-white plaid sport coat, a too-big white dress shirt, a solid green necktie, black horn-rimmed glasses, ill-fitting khakis which he is continually pulling up, a wristwatch, penny loafers, and slicked-down blond hair. In a prison sketch, he dons blue jeans and a denim shirt with the inmate number "3307" while retaining his watch, glasses and a crucifix necklace (he also mentions a "homemade tattoo of a van down by the river"). While working as a mall Santa in another sketch, he wears a stereotypical Santa outfit, complete with black snow boots.
ellauri073.html on line 271: A later performance (February 19, 1994) features Foley in prison attempting to motivate troubled teens in a scared straight program; he was imprisoned for three to five years for non-payment of alimony (consistent with him being “thrice divorced”). Before entering the sketch, Foley is introduced by his cellmate Deshawn Powers (Martin Lawrence) as “just finished a week in solitary, eating nothing but coffee beans.” Foley attempts to scare the juvenile delinquents by commenting in a slightly different manner that he “wished to dear God, that he was living in a van down by the river!” The sketch followed the usual Foley routine with him falling through the prison wall instead of a coffee table, which eventually led to his and the other inmates' escape.
ellauri073.html on line 387: Konservatiivisimmat mennoniitat kuten staufferilaiset pukeutuvat yksinkertaisesti, suhtautuvat kielteisesti uuteen tekniikkaan ja pyrkivät eristäytymään ympäröivästä yhteiskunnasta omiksi maanviljely-yhteisöikseen. Esimerkiksi radiota ja televisiota ei hyväksytä ja autojen käyttöön saatetaan suhtautua kielteisesti, kuljetukseen saatetaan käyttää edelleen hevosta ja vaunuja. Vähemmän konservatiiviset suunnat eivät rajoita pukeutumista tai tekniikan käyttöä, ja uudistusmielisimmät hyväksyvät esimerkiksi homoseksuaaleja jäsenikseen. No jo menee modernixi. Junakin on kosheeria.
ellauri073.html on line 508: She was born May 14, 1938, in Fort Fairfield, Maine. The daughter of a potato farmer, she worked a quarter of the year during the harvest, but found her true passion for learning in the town’s one-room schoolhouse. She eventually graduated from Northfield boarding school in Gill, Mass., and later became the first in her family to graduate college, with a bachelor’s degree in English from Mount Holyoke in 1960, where she was student body president and wrote Junior Show.
ellauri073.html on line 510: After receiving her master’s degree from the University of Illinois, Mrs. Wallace was an English professor at Parkland College for 35 years. Her passion for learning was paired with a passion to help others learn — she was an enthusiastic, rigorous and above all compassionate instructor who made sure every student she had knew how much their voice mattered. Even after retiring, she taught in correctional facilities around Illinois and volunteered as a companion for Illinois CASA. In 2012, she and her husband, Jim, decided to move from their beloved city of Urbana to Florence, Ariz., to be closer to their family. There, they volunteered with Arizona CASA, hosted family dinners every Sunday, and adopted a much-loved terrier mix named Angus.
ellauri073.html on line 516: Sally is remembered as a wickedly funny, funnily wicked, generous and compassionate woman who made friends everywhere she went. She had an unmatched love for the English language and inspired countless others — including her students, children and grandchildren — to pursue their passion of writing. She was fearless in every sense of the world, and in the final years of her life, tried many new things, such as zip-lining, main-lining, and attending monthly poetry slams.
ellauri073.html on line 540: David Foster Wallace became a regionally ranked tennis player while growing up in Illinois. David Foster Wallace´s thesis, The Broom of the System, that he wrote while at Amherst College was published in 1987 while he was attending graduate school. In 1989 David Foster Wallace´s short story collection titled Girl with Curious Hair was published. After graduating from the University of Arizona David went on to study philosophy at Harvard University but soon chose to leave. He moved to Syracuse to be with the poet and novelist Mary Karr. While in Syracuse David Foster Wallace wrote most of his famous novel Infinite Jest. The finished book was 1,100 pages long. The novel dealt with addiction, art, and consumerism, and was set in the near future.
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ellauri074.html on line 58: Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, writer, critic, and satirist based in New York; she was best known for her wisecracks.
ellauri074.html on line 145: Samuel 5:9 Philistines punished with ‘‘emerods.’’
ellauri074.html on line 255: Tony Robbins has written over six books throughout his career. (Over six? like almost seven?) His first book, Unlimited Power, was published in 1986 and became a national bestseller. He has also written many other great books such as Awaken The Giant Within, Notes From A Friend, MONEY Master the Game, Giant Steps, and Unshakeable.
ellauri074.html on line 449: Vuonna 2005 Vasili erehtyi allekirjoittamaan antisemiittisen kirjelmän «Письмо 5000». The Letter of 5000 (Russian: Письмо‌ 5000), also known as the Letter of only 500 or the Letter of just 19 Deputies (Russian: Письмо 19 депутатов), was an open letter signed by 5,000 Russians, most significantly politicians, aimed at the Prosecutor-General of Russia. The Letter of 5,000 included sharp criticisms of Jews, Jewish leaders, and Jewish organisations, as well as calling for the investigation of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch as a violation of the Criminal Code of Russia. The letter, published on 21 March 2005, attracted significant discussion in Russian and international media due to its demands, which were widely considered to be antisemitic.
ellauri074.html on line 458: The Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (קיצור שולחן ערוך), first published in 1864, is a work of halacha written by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried. The work was written in simple Hebrew which made it easy for the lay person to understand and contributed to its great popularity.
ellauri074.html on line 651: Paul osallistui Robinhoodina Elon Muskin joukoissa Wall Streetin rahavallan ryöstelyyn ostamalla arvottomia Gamestopin stonxeja. Osakkeita lyhyexi myyville paskiaisille jäi lyhyt tikku käteen. Kapitalistit oli haavi auki yhtä kauhuissaan kuin poliitikot aiemmin rupusakin alkaessa sekaantua netin kautta isojen poikien sulle mulle leikkeihin. Tää ei nyt tosiaankaan ollut tarkoitus. No jos tää johtaa kapitalismin ja talousliberalismin romahduxeen se on sen arvoista. Hesarin apupojat koittaa toppuutella ja selitellä asioita omistavan luokan kannalta parhain päin tavalliseen tapaansa. Yxi promille apinoista on omistavinaan leijonan osan koko maapallosta. Repikää siitä stonxia sonnit ja karhukaiset. Wall streetillä nuoret ottaa belfieitä sonnin perseestä. Pökäle pilkottaa. Toistan: pökäle pilkottaa. Niincuin Callelta Munksnäshemmetin sängyllä.
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ellauri077.html on line 209: To determine precisely what forces have determined the globalization of David Foster Wallace’s magnum opus, I spoke to writers, translators, and publishers in eight countries familiar with the work and its multiple manifestations. This is what they told me (2016).
ellauri077.html on line 216: Once again, the preponderance of American culture in Germany makes Infinite Jest a book that is readily understood. (And at this point I can’t help but take glee in the inherently Wallacian irony that American capitalism’s blob-like smearing of the globalized world has prepared the way for a scathing critique of this very same capitalism contained, Trojan Horse-style, inside a recondite mega-novel.) Still, things get lost: Blumenbach said that he “annotated the text as far as I could, and the publishers put those sixty pages of annotations on their website for a while.”
ellauri077.html on line 259: Dr. Elizabeth Harper Neeld offers wisdom and practical insights born of personal experience to people rebuilding their lives after suffering grief and loss. As an internationally recognized and accomplished consultant, advisor, and author of more than twenty books - including Tough Transitions and Seven Choices: Finding Daylight After Loss Shatters Your World - she is committed to work that helps lift the human spirit.
ellauri077.html on line 324: Figures such as Albert Camus defined Søren Kierkegaard as the philosopher of irony. Kierkegaard defended faith above all things, but he always criticized the Danish church. Although he rejected the love of his life, he never stopped loving her and she was the muse for most of his work. Mitä ironista tässä muka on?
ellauri077.html on line 368: In February 1976, the book was removed from high school library shelves by the board of education of the Island Trees Union Free School District in New York. This case became the subject of a U.S. Supreme Court case in 1982.
ellauri077.html on line 391: On 3 suurta apinakysymystä jotka lyö lättyyn meitä kaikkia: Kuka olen? Miksikä mä olen täällä? ja, Minne mä olin menossa? Nää kysymyxet vaikeutuu sitä mukaa kun Alzheimer etenee. Eka vaivasi Maharishi Masheeshi Jogikarhua, toka Mahatma Gandhia ja kolmas juuri Unomunaa. Munalle ei kelvannut yxinkertainen vastaus eli kananrehuxi. Sille se oli The question of survival. Kysymys siitä onko mies kuolevainen vai kuolematon. Voisi sanoa että Uppomunan filosofia oli izensä ylittämistä koko elämän, jatkuvaa resuamista viikatemiehen kaa, siihen asti kunnes siltä paloivat ne tohvelit.
ellauri077.html on line 494: Jenkkikirjailijoilla tietty omat lehmät purivat, niille postmodernismi oli jonkinlaista irtiriuhtomista supermiehistä, John Wayneistä ja Kennedyistä ja jenkkilän maailmanlaajuisista vital interesteistä. Mikä liittyi tietysti jenkkimaailmanvallan hitaaseen murenemiseen muun maailman kiriessä kiinni vakoa. Ironia oli sit sitä että näitä asenteita pilkattiin (vaikkei suinkaan niistä luovuttu). You smile so wide it hurts. Yx jenkkifilmien vituttavimpia klisheitä on toi "nauru läpi kyynelten", on hurjan urheata kun ei näytä pahaa mieltä vaan virnuilee esim jollekulle kuolevalle lapselle tms ja valehtelee sille eze paranee. Ilo pintaan vaikka syän märkänis. Siinähän sitä on ironiaa kerraxeen. Sanoo mitä ei tarkoita eikä tarkoita mitä sanoo. Puhasta valehtelua.
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.
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ellauri077.html on line 647: Kaikki pysyvät totuudet on lausuttuina klisheitä. Aurinko nousee idästä. Hauki on kala, pallo pyöreä, vesi märkää.
ellauri077.html on line 649: Mun elämä on mennyt suht hyvin kun olen noudattanut klisheitä. Six mun vanhemmat sisaruxet sanoo mua poroporvarixi. Ne on vaan kateellisia.
ellauri077.html on line 651: Wallun huumehörhöt koittaa räpiköidä kuiville AA-klisheillä.
ellauri077.html on line 652: Annan tahtoni ja elämäni klisheitten huomaan. Päivä kerrallaan. Hiljaa hyvä tulee. First things first. Rohkeus on pelkoa joka on rukouxensa lukenut. Muista pyytää apua. Tapahtukoon sinun tahtosi. Kylä se toimii jos sinä toimit. Kehity tai häivy. Pysy kuvioissa. Kiitollinen sydän ei koskaan ryyppää. Risaisissa housuissa sykkii uskollinen sydän. Onhan se vähän noloa.
ellauri077.html on line 654: Amerikkalaiset rakastavat klisheitä. Lyhyitä lauseita. Mainoxia. Sloganeita. Merkkituotteita. Logoja.
ellauri077.html on line 703: Hetkinen hetkinen, tästä puuttu tonni! Tässähän on vasta 6 askelta? Ai tää onkin APAn tiivistelmä. The following are the original twelve steps as published by Alcoholics Anonymous:
ellauri077.html on line 785: Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 27. elokuuta 1611) oli espanjalainen säveltäjä ja pappi. The Tenebrae Responsories by Tomás Luis de Victoria are a set of eighteen motets for four voices a cappella. The late Renaissance Spanish composer set the Responsories for Holy Week known as Tenebrae responsories. They are liturgical texts prescribed for use in the Catholic observances during the Triduum of the Holy Week, in the Matins of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. The compositions were published in Rome in 1585.
ellauri077.html on line 865: Why is it that people want this kind of shelter against failure. That they fit in. Tight enough, but also big enough, with some leeway and freedom and the feeling of being free at least in some respect, other than the duty. Duty line and nothing-to-declare green line. Snakes can well eat bigger things than their heads.
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ellauri078.html on line 52: The infinity symbol (∞) represents a line that never ends. The common sign for infinity, ∞, was first time used by Wallis in the mid 1650s. He also introduced 1/∞ for an infinitesimal which is so small that it can’t be measured. Wallis wrote about this and numerous other issues related to infinity in his book Treatise on the Conic Sections published in 1655. The infinity symbol looks like a horizontal version of number 8 and it represents the concept of eternity, endless and unlimited. Some scientists say, however, that John Wallis could have taken the Greek letter ω as a source for creating the infinity sign.
ellauri078.html on line 103: The earliest known version is found in Christy's Plantation Melodies. No. 2, a songbook published under the authority of Edwin Pearce Christy in Philadelphia in 1853. Christy was the founder of the blackface minstrel show known as the Christy's Minstrels. Like most minstrel songs, the lyrics are written in a cross between a parody of a generic creole dialect historically attributed to African-Americans and standard American English. The song is written in the first person from the perspective of an African-American singer who refers to himself as a "darkey," longing to return to "a yellow girl" (that is, a light-skinned, or bi-racial woman born of African/African-American and European-American progenitors)
ellauri078.html on line 141: By Emily Dickinson’s own account, she delighted in all aspects of the school—the curriculum, the teachers, the students. The school prided itself on its connection with Amherst College, offering students regular attendance at college lectures in all the principal subjects— astronomy, botany, chemistry, geology, mathematics, natural history, natural philosophy, and zoology. As this list suggests, the curriculum reflected the 19th-century emphasis on science. That emphasis reappeared in Dickinson’s poems and letters through her fascination with naming, her skilled observation and cultivation of flowers, her carefully wrought descriptions of plants, and her interest in “chemic force.” Those interests, however, rarely celebrated science in the same spirit as the teachers advocated.
ellauri078.html on line 143: In an early poem, she chastised science for its prying interests. Its system interfered with the observer’s preferences; its study took the life out of living things. In “‘Arcturus’ is his other name” she writes, “I pull a flower from the woods - / A monster with a glass / Computes the stamens in a breath - / And has her in a ‘class!’” At the same time, Dickinson’s study of botany was clearly a source of delight. She encouraged her friend Abiah Root to join her in a school assignment: “Have you made an herbarium yet? I hope you will, if you have not, it would be such a treasure to you.” She herself took that assignment seriously, keeping the herbarium generated by her botany textbook for the rest of her life.
ellauri078.html on line 147: Dickinson found the conventional religious wisdom the least compelling part of these arguments. From what she read and what she heard at Amherst Academy, scientific observation proved its excellence in powerful description. The writer who could say what he saw was invariably the writer who opened the greatest meaning to his readers. While this definition fit well with the science practiced by natural historians such as Hitchcock and Lincoln, it also articulates the poetic theory then being formed by a writer with whom Dickinson’s name was often later linked. In 1838 Emerson told his Harvard audience, “Always the seer is a sayer.”
ellauri078.html on line 149: At the academy she developed a group of close friends within and against whom she defined her self and its written expression. Among these were Abiah Root, Abby Wood, and Emily Fowler. Other girls from Amherst were among her friends—particularly Jane Humphrey, who had lived with the Dickinsons while attending Amherst Academy.
ellauri078.html on line 151: Dickinson left the academy at the age of 15 in order to pursue a higher, and for women, final, level of education. In the fall of 1847 Dickinson entered Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. Under the guidance of Mary Lyon, the school was known for its religious predilection. Part and parcel of the curriculum were weekly sessions with Lyon in which religious questions were examined and the state of the students’ faith assessed. The young women were divided into three categories: those who were “established Christians,” those who “expressed hope,” and those who were “without hope.” Much has been made of Emily’s place in this latter category and of the widely circulated story that she was the only member of that group. Years later fellow student Clara Newman Turner remembered the moment when Mary Lyon “asked all those who wanted to be Christians to rise.” Emily remained seated. No one else did. Turner reports Emily’s comment to her: “‘They thought it queer I didn’t rise’—adding with a twinkle in her eye, ‘I thought a lie would be queerer.’“
ellauri078.html on line 153: The brevity of Emily’s stay at Mount Holyoke—a single year—has given rise to much speculation as to the nature of her departure. Whatever the reason, when it came Vinnie’s turn to attend a female seminary, she was sent to Ipswich.
ellauri078.html on line 155: Upon their return, unmarried daughters were indeed expected to demonstrate their dutiful nature by setting aside their own interests in order to meet the needs of the home. For Dickinson the change was hardly welcome. Her letters from the early 1850s register dislike of domestic work and frustration with the time constraints created by the work that was never done. “God keep me from what they call households,” she exclaimed in a letter to Root in 1850.
ellauri078.html on line 159: For Dickinson, the pace of such visits was mind-numbing, and she began limiting the number of visits she made or received. She baked bread and tended the garden, but she would neither dust nor visit.
ellauri078.html on line 161: Emmy ei ollut mikään siivooja. Se ei pitänyt pölyhuiskasta. No ei imurikaan ole yhtään parempi. Seija tempaisi imurin luukkua niin että muovisarana katkesi. Ei siitä enää tule kalua. Emmy oli witty kuten Lizzy Bennettin äiti, mutta pitikö se ize witeistä? VITTE, VITTEE, E-EE-O! lauloi merikapteeni Fuck Löfgren miehistöineen Paimiosta eli Heikki Silvennoinen Kummeleissa. Was Emily gay? None of business sanoo tylysti Quoran vastaaja, mut of you insist, yes in all probability she was. Her companion was her sister-in-law Gilbert. Proustillakin oli Gilberte, ja Albertine. Kirjailijat joilla on jotain sanottavaa on usein poikkeavia.
ellauri078.html on line 196: It was written by Isaac Watts, and published in Hymns and Spiritual Songs in 1707. It is significant for being an innovative departure from the early English hymn style of only using paraphrased biblical texts, although the first two lines of the second verse do paraphrase St Paul at Galatians 6:14. The poetry of "When I survey..." may be seen as English literary baroque.
ellauri078.html on line 272: Vizikästä seurata miten laiha aspergeri naishenkilö pane kerta kerralta jauhot suuhun mukaleppoisalle metkuilevalle tanskalaiselle setämiehelle. Pelkästään puhumalla totta ja puolueetonta sine ira et studio siinä missä toinen valehtelee koko ajan feikkitunteilee ja vetää kotiinpäin.
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ellauri079.html on line 37: Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884 by Seeley & Co. of London. Written pseudonymously by "A Square", the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of Victorian culture, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions. This book was taught in Wallace's Tennis Academy. It's actually quite boring if you ask me. Be there or be square.
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.
ellauri079.html on line 137: Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of Native Americans. It includes white shell beads hand fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell and white and purple beads made from the quahog or Western North Atlantic hard-shelled clam. Before European contact, strings of wampum were used for storytelling, ceremonial gifts, and recording important treaties and historical events, such as the Two Row Wampum Treaty or The Hiawatha Belt. Wampum was also used by the northeastern Indian tribes as a means of exchange, strung together in lengths for convenience. The first Colonists adopted it as a currency in trading with them. Eventually, the Colonists applied their technologies to more efficiently produce wampum, which caused inflation and ultimately its obsolescence as currency.
ellauri079.html on line 141: The introduction of European metal tools revolutionized the production of wampum; by the mid-seventeenth century, production numbered in the tens of millions of beads. Dutch colonists discovered the importance of wampum as a means of exchange between tribes, and they began mass-producing it in workshops. John Campbell established such a factory in Pascack, New Jersey, which manufactured wampum into the early 20th century. Pascackpa hyvinkin.
ellauri079.html on line 144: Amherst was Commander-in-Chief of the forces of North America during the French and Indian War who, according to popular legend, singlehandedly won Canada for the British and banished France from North America.
ellauri079.html on line 156: Reddit tyypit kexustelee oliko hunnutettu Joelle oikeesti liika kaunis vaiko liika ruma jonkun happohyökkäyxen johdosta. I'd like to think she was beautiful.
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  • ellauri080.html on line 392: Michigan State University has distinguished nine different traits of temperament in kids. Dear parent if you don't understand your child read on. What the fuck! Americanism smells extremely strongly here!
    ellauri080.html on line 400: Intensity of reaction: intense children will have very powerful reactions to things. For instance, if they want to wear their favorite purple shirt and it’s in the washer, they may have an intense outburst. Children with low intensity will react very mildly to negative and positive situations. It may be difficult to recognize how a low intensity child is feeling.
    ellauri080.html on line 636: 9 Minä, Johannes, teidän veljenne, joka teidän kanssanne olen osallinen ahdishtuksheen ja valtakuntaan ja kärsivällisyyteen Jeesuksessa, minä olin Jumalan sanan ja Jeesuksen todistuksen tähden saaressa, jonka nimi on Patmos.
    ellauri080.html on line 698: The findings were published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
    ellauri080.html on line 864: Published: October 5, 2013
    ellauri080.html on line 997: 1973 Disney-filmi Robin Hood on tarina lainsuojattomasta Nottinghamin kaupungissa joka asuu Sherwoodin mezässä lainsuojattomien kaveriensa kaa. (Siihen aikaan oli vielä pelottavia meziä.) Gängi johtajana Robin Hood, taistelee Nottinghamin sheriffia vastaan (siihen aikaan sheriffillä ei ollut stezonia eikä tähteä, ei edes kuudestilaukeavaa), joka kantaa mahottomia veroja kaupunkilaisilta. Robin Hood ja sen sukkahousuihin pukeutuneiden hilpeiden miesten joukkue varastaa mädäntyneiltä varakkailta, vastoin sheriffin antamia lakeja (jotakin sekin antoi sittenkin), ja antaa rahat takaisin köyhille (vaikkei välttämättä samoille).
    ellauri080.html on line 999: Mitä eettisiä perusteita joista puhuttiin ylhäällä Robin Hood käyttää oikeuttaaxeen päätöxensä jättää huomiotta sheriffin vahvistamat lait?
    ellauri080.html on line 1040: Ei ainoastaan biodiversiteetti ole hyvää bisnexelle ("lepo hyvää verelle!") vaan se on myös se eettinen asia tehdä, silloinkin kun muut ei nää. Ikävä kyllä apinat kärsivät epäreilusta rotuerottelusta johtuen kliseisistä tyypeistä ja kärhämien pelosta. 1 kaikista tavallisimmista ja kohutuimmista rotuerottelun lajeista tämän päivän sosieteetissa on sukupuolierottelu. Lähes puolet työvoimasta U.S.ssä muodostuu naisista kuten Mulan, kutenkin vain 4% Fortune500 yhtiöistä on naisjohtoisia, ja vain 17 prosentilla valtaistuimista on naisten pyllyjä. Vaikka naiset ovat hyvin läsnä työvoimassa (tekemässä kaikenlaisia vähäpalkkaisia duuneja), niiden naama työnnetään rotuerottelun lammikkoon kun puhe tulee johtopaikoista. TIME-lehden artikkeli, “Naishuijari” käsittelee Naamakirjan COOta (mikähän sekin on, ei ainakaan CEO) Cheryl Sandbergia ja rotuerottelua ja klisheisiä tyyppejä joita se ja muut työvoiman naiset saavat lättyynsä. Apinat ovat tottuneet ja tutustuneet tiettyihin klisheisiin tyyppeihin, niin että kun niistä poiketaan, apinat ovat vaivaantuneita ja tuohduxissa. TIME-lehden kansi näyttää Sheryl Sandbergin ja sanat “Älä vihaa häntä, sillä hän on menestynyt”. Sandberg uhmasi menestyxellä klisheistä tyyppiä, joka mätkii lättyyn työvoimassa ährääviä naisia, ja koittaa kirjallaan "Nojaa, eteenpäin!" saada muita naisia nojaamaan myös eteenpäin.
    ellauri080.html on line 1042: Vaikka naisten ja miesten välillä ei ole johdonmukaisia eroja ongelmanrtkaisussa, erittelytaidossa, kilpailuvietissä, pyrkyryydessä, seurallisuudessa tai oppimiskyvyssä (tosin karvaisuudessa, hopeaselkäisyydessä sekä hauixen ja lisääntymisputken näkyvän osan paxuudessa on eroja, jotka on menestyvässä johtajuudessa tärkeäxi koettuja avuja), on olemassa klisheisiä tyyppejä jotka heittää kielteistä valoa naisiin johtopaikoilla. Siinä missä miestä sanotaan väkeväxi ja pallo hallussa, jos se on menestynyt uralla, naista voidaan (hyvällä syylläkin) sanoa pomottelevaxi ja päällekäyväxi. Naiset ovat (tarkoitamme siis siltä voi jostakusta näyttää) puolueellisia, tunteenomaisia ja kyvyttömiä johtamaan ryhmää tai komppaniaa, rykmentistä puhumattakaan. (Divisioonia en viizi edes mainita.) Tuloxena näyttää julmalta ja epätavalliselta jos nainen on noussut valta-asemaan. Naisethan on yleisesti mukautuvampia ja halukkaita sopeutumaan arvovaltaan, toisin kuin miehet jotka ovat agressiivisempiä ja odottavat voittavansa enemmän. Sandberg koittaa vikistä että tälläset odotuxet ei muka olis geneettisiä, vaan ne olis syntymän jälkeisen kasvatuxen tulosta. Se uskoo ressukka että apinat voisi voittaa tämmöiset odotuxet jos niiden tilaan pannaan toisenlaisia ja niitä rintaruokitaan. Muuten on tuloxena että naiset ei aja takaa uria mahdollisimman tehokkaasti. Naiset on noita sisäänpäinkääntyneitä pelkureita, niiden emättimetkin on kuin sisäänpäin rullattuja siittimiä, tosin isommat kuin apinamiehillä, kerta apinamiehen siitin mahtuu niihin nahkoineen ja karvoineen, mutta piilosssa. Ne ihan piilottelee niitä. Ne pelkää johtoasemia koska menestys ja miellyttävyys toisen sukupuolen silmissä on 1 ja sama miehillä, mutta ihan käänteisiä naisilla. Apinat ei tue eikä kunnioita naisjohtajaa, ne pyllistelee mieluummin hopeaselkäisille karvakäsille.
    ellauri080.html on line 1044: Rotuerottelun läpsintä käsille, on kyse sitten sukupuolierottelusta tai luonne-erottelusta, näyttää liittyvän organisaation kikyloikkaan. Kun eri näkökulmia on tarjolla, ryhmän jäsenet tuppaavat suoriutumaan paremmin ja ovat luovempia. Puhumattakaan pikku kähminnän ja nipistelyn suomasta lisääntyneestä työpaikkaviihtyvyydestä. Tuloxena: järjestöllinen käytös ja biodiversiteetin oikeanlainen hallinta ovat välttämättömiä ja tärkeitä järjestöille. Yrityxet jotka lankeavat erilaisiin rotuerottelumuotoihin menettävät mahdollisuuxia saada lisäarvoa ja oppia ihmisiltä jotka voisivat olla poikkeuxellisia kentällä koska ne uskoo eri klisheisiin. Jos Naamakirja ei olis huomannut Sheryl Sandbergin talenttia ja sen sijaan ottanut jonku tavallisen karvakäden, yritys ei olisi läheskään niin menestynyt ja hyvin siivottu kuin se on. Biodiversiteetti työpaikalla ja jopa (!) johtajien keskellä, pinta-tai syvärakenteinen, voi olla kriittinen yhtiön menestyxelle kunnolla hoidettuna. Sellaisilla keinoilla kuin sokkohaastattelu apinoita voi arvioida pätevyydellä eikä virnuilevasti vinoillen ja nipistellen. Yleensä, ryhmyrien pitää käyttää järjestöllistä käytöstä hoitaaxeen tehokkaasti tätä biodiversiteettiä ja läpsiä käsille rotuerottelua työpaikalla, niin eiköhän siitä moraali, voitot ja tuottavuuskin lähde nousuun, eikä ainoastaan siittimet.
    ellauri080.html on line 1048: US Olympiatiimin äskettäinen kämmi voittaa mitalia Sochissa valottaa järjestöllistä epäonnistumista joka ois voitu välttää paremmalla OB:n käytöllä. (Ei, eise ole tamponi, vaan lyhenne sanoista Järjestöllinen Käyttäytyminen.) Tämä artikkeli pyörittelee kämmiä ja syyttäää siitä melkein yxinomaan pääsohvaa Dan Bylsimää. Atikkeli pointtaa ulos monta johtajuuden, päätöxenteon, ja pyrkyryyden kämmiä. (Unohtamatta että koko joukkueessa ei ollut yhtään naishenkilöä, terveys- ja siivoushenkilökuntaa lukuunottamatta.)
    ellauri080.html on line 1054: Artikkeli osoittaa myös pari Bylsimän päätöxentekokämmiä. Aikaisin pronssiottelussa Suomen kanssa (jonka Suomi siis voitti, hyvä Suomi! Kuinka noloa, U.S. joukkue lähti jäältä ihan häntä koipien välissä), Bylsimä valizi epähuomiossa Suomen joukkueen Saku Koivun lämäämään rangaistuslätkäyxen, joka olisi lisännyt paljon pelin liikevoimaa jos se olis tehnyt oman maalin. Ei vaitiskaan, se valizi Patrick Kanen joka oli ihan hasbeen tämmöisissä lätkäyxissä. Se ois voinut valita tämän artikkelin kirjoittajan langon Zach Parisen, tiimikapteenin jolla on takanaan pelkkiä menestyxiä. Bylsmää hämäsi ilmeisesti saatavuusheuristiikka (? eli Kane oli siinä lähinnä, tai se oli ainoa jonka nimen se sattui muistamaan). Sitä vaivas myös selektiivinen kylmyys: sillä ei ollut tilastoja sylissä, eikä se koskaan oikein ollut tykännyt röyhkeästä Zachista, eikä sen pahasuisesta langosta. Jos Bylsimä olis ollut rationaalinen eikä noin helkkarin dundeellinen, se olisi voinut erittelevästi valita joukkueen parhaan "ampujan". Se ei siis ollut tarpeexi laskelmoiva. Sen lisäxi, toisin kuin menestyneempi Kanadan sohva, se ei koskaan muuttanut joukkueen viivoja tai pelitapoja. Röyhkeä Zach mainizikin tän syyxi tiimin tappioihin, varmaan pahasuisen langon neuvosta. Bylsimä oli siis liian laskelmoiva. Bylsimä lankesi myös pariin vanhanaikaiseen päätöxentekovinoumaan, ihan alkeisjuttuja. Se oli menestynyt heikompia vastustajia vastaan ja oli kuin ylpistynyt sirkka, luuli izestään ihan liikoja. Siitä se otti konfirmaatiovinoumaa loppupeleissä. Se ei tajunnut mikä nytte meni pieleen, jos se olis sen tajunnut, lopputulos oisi voinut olla toinen. Jos ne ei ois hävinneet Suomi-ottelua, ne olis voineet voittaa ehkä pronssin. Mutta Bylsimä ei ottanut opixeen, ei nöyristynyt Zachille ja sen langolle ja kazo miten kävi. Olis pitänyt noudattaa parempaa strategiaa, mennä ize mailan kanssa jäälle pelaamaan ja taklaamaan Saku Koivua. Zachista ja Kanesta ei ollut mihinkään.
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    ellauri082.html on line 45: Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel (July 31, 1967 – January 7, 2020) was an American writer and journalist, known for the confessional memoir Prozac Nation, which she published at the age of 27. Her work often focused on chronicling her personal struggles with depression, addiction, career, and relationships. Wurtzel's work drove a boom in confessional writing and the personal memoir genre during the 1990s, and she was viewed as a voice of Generation X. In later life, Wurtzel worked briefly as an attorney before her death from breast cancer.
    ellauri082.html on line 62: Obsessed with the writer Mary Karr, Wallace planned to shoot her husband with a gun he tried to buy from a guy he met in recovery. She found out about the scheme, but believed him when he blamed it on his buddy. Wallace and Karr eventually became a couple, but Wallace stalked her kid in an ugly manner after she chucked him.
    ellauri082.html on line 133: Hal never leaves leaves his toothbrush unattended (870), but that’s no problem for a wraith. He places the DMZ on Hal’s brush and Hal brushes his teeth (860) and immediately begins experiencing symptoms: Ortho thinks Hal’s crying when Hal thinks he’s speaking in a neutral tone (862).
    ellauri082.html on line 143: It’s too late because someone got there first and took the anti-Entertainment cartridge (126) embedded in JOI’s head (31). Whoever took it is presumably the person who’s made and mailed the extant copies. It couldn’t be the A.F.R. or O.U.S. or they wouldn’t still be searching for it. It probably wasn’t the F.L.Q. because they didn’t know how to read master cartridges—they just thought they were blank tapes in their displays were blank. (483n205) It couldn’t be Avril acting alone; she has problems but she’s not that kind of cold-blooded killer. It had to have been Orin.1
    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 288: Em's poem was published posthumously in 1890 in Poems: Series 1, a collection of Dickinson's poems assembled and edited by her friends. Critics attribute the lack of fear in her tone as her acceptance of death as "a natural part of the endless cycle of nature," due to the certainty in her belief in Christ. (Silly, if death is a natural part of the endless cycle of nature who needs Christ meddling into it? Christ was no endless cycle guy but like Tom Hanks in "News of the world" a guy who points with his hand straight ahead, in a rigidly raising logistic line toward the abyss.)
    ellauri082.html on line 450: She's so good-looking, but she looks like a man
    ellauri082.html on line 456: She's killer-diller when she's dressed to the hilt
    ellauri082.html on line 458: Yes, you could say she was attractively built
    ellauri082.html on line 571: Adrenaliini: Sydänlihaksen toimintaan vaikuttava vaarallinen huume, joka toimii parhaimmin nautittuna yksin. Adrenaliinia erittyy lisämunuaisen kuorikerroksesta vereen vaarallisessa tai haastavassa tilanteessa, erityisesti osana pako-/taistelureaktiota. Eritystä sekä välittäjäaineena että hormonina säätelee autonomiseen hermostoon kuuluva sympaattinen hermosto, joka aktivoituu stressitilanteissa. Se lisää suorituskykyä muun muassa kasvattamalla sydämen sykettä ja lisäämällä glukoosin eritystä maksassa ja insuliinin eritystä haimassa. Adrenaliini toimii välittäjäaineena myös keskushermostossa ja kiihdyttää sydämen lyöntiheyttä sekä stimuloi endorfiinieritystä. Aiheuttaa riippuvuutta, hakeutumista vaaratilanteisiin ja pahimmillaan voi johtaa joko käyttäjän kuolemaan tai vakavaan vammautumiseen.
    ellauri082.html on line 573: Lakrisal: Ruskea kama toiselta nimeltään. On saatavilla sekä tabletteina että jauheina. Sisältää useita eri aineita kuten lakriinin, joka vaikuttaa voimakkaasti keskushermostoon lisäten dopamiinin ja adrenaliinin eritystä, lakrisalloosin, joka antaa imeskeltäville tableteille ja jauheille kirpeän maun ja vielä lakrisaliinin, joka tuhoaa aivosoluja heikentäen käyttäjän omaa tahtoa. Näistä ensimmäisenä vaikuttaa lakriini, ja toisena vasta lakrisaliini. Jälkivaikutukset ovat oksentelu, veriset yskökset, ripuli, pahoinvointi, lihasten heikkeneminen ja lievät hallusinaatiot, joita tulee vain vaarallisessa yliannostuksessa.
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    ellauri083.html on line 82: The writer Pearl S. Buck emerged into literary stardom in 1931 when she published a book called "The Good Earth." That story of family life in a Chinese village won the novelist international acclaim, the Pulitzer, and eventually a Nobel Prize. Her upbringing in China as the American daughter of missionaries served as inspiration for that novel and many others. By her death in 1973, Pearl Buck had written around 100 books.
    ellauri083.html on line 84: We can now add yet another to that list. This week, her estate announced the discovery of a new never-published manuscript called "The Eternal Wonder." And as her son Edgar Walsh tells it, the story of the novel's recovery is a wonder itself.
    ellauri083.html on line 86: EDGAR WALSH: Someone - and I do not know who - took the manuscript from the house in which she died in Vermont and went away with it. Whoever that person was wound up in Texas, rented a storage unit and put the manuscript in there. And that's where it was found.
    ellauri083.html on line 88: LYDEN: "The Eternal Wonder" will be published this fall. Edgar Walsh, who manages his mother's literary estate, says he had a complex reaction to the news.
    ellauri083.html on line 90: WALSH: I had not known that my mother had written this in the last year or two of her life. And I certainly did not know that someone had spirited the manuscript out of a home in which she lived her last years in Vermont and had concealed it from me and the family for 40 years.
    ellauri083.html on line 92: I was notified in December of last year that a woman in Texas who has a business buying storage units that have not paid their rent and she had purchased a unit in Fort Worth and discovered this manuscript, which was in a holographic form as a written manuscript, of course. And the woman in Texas wanted to sell it.
    ellauri083.html on line 96: WALSH: To whomever. Initially, she wanted to put the manuscript on eBay and try to sell it there. I contacted an attorney in Philadelphia, Peter Hearn, and said we will not give her what she's asking for, but we will pay her a modest sum of money, and we wanted it returned immediately. That worked. I read the manuscript, and I said, you know, I want to get this published.
    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 102: Just an amazing tour de force - but not surprising, given her production. You know, between age 40 and her death in 1973, she produced - and I'm going to give you a few numbers here - 43 novels, about 30 nonfiction books, 242 short stories, 37 children's books, 18 film and TV scripts, 500 articles and essays and thousands of letters.
    ellauri083.html on line 104: LYDEN: That's really almost incomprehensible. I'm sure she wrote every single day.
    ellauri083.html on line 131: Very different from his novel Hunger, here Hamsun has written a sweeping story of one man's accomplishments as a homesteader in northern Norway near the border with Sweden. Isak, a young and very strong man, with no fear of work, goes looking for a good place to settle. He walks and walks, looking for a place that has everything he needs: water, haying grounds, pasture, areas to farm, timber. When he finally finds it, he settles in. There is a coastal town a full day's walk away (20 miles? 10 miles?). He puts out word that he needs a woman's help--and lo and behold, Inger comes. She too has no fear of work, and she has a harelip--teased for much of her life, she finds a good man in Isak. They work, they have several children, Inger is imprisoned for 6 years. Others come and settle the area between their farm Sellanra and the town. A fascinating story of rural northern Norway in the 2nd half of the 19th century.
    ellauri083.html on line 135: The Good Earth (English The Good Earth) is a historical fiction novel by American author Pearl S. Buck published in 1931 that dramatizes family life in a Chinese village in the early 20th century. It was influential in Buck's winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938.
    ellauri083.html on line 139: Following the marriage of Wang Lung and O-Lan, both work hard on their farm and slowly save enough money to buy one plot of land at a time from the Hwang family. O-Lan delivers three sons and three daughters; the first daughter becomes mentally handicapped as a result of severe malnutrition brought on by famine. Her father greatly pities her and calls her "Poor Fool," a name by which she is addressed throughout her life. O-Lan kills her second daughter at birth to spare her the misery of growing up in such hard times, and to give the remaining family a better chance to survive. Pearl's daughter Carol was mentally handicapped too.
    ellauri083.html on line 147: As Wang Lung becomes more prosperous, he buys a concubine named Lotus. O-Lan endures the betrayal of her husband when he takes the only jewels she had asked to keep for herself, two pearls, so that he can make them into earrings to present to Lotus. O-Lan's health and morale deteriorate, and she eventually dies just after witnessing her first son's wedding. Wang Lung finally appreciates her place in his life as he mourns her passing. Farewell my concubine.
    ellauri083.html on line 149: Wang Lung and his family move into town and rent the old House of Hwang. Now an old man, he desires peace within his family but is annoyed by constant disputes, especially between his first and second sons and their wives. Wang Lung's third son runs away to become a soldier. At the end of the novel, Wang Lung overhears his sons planning to sell the land and tries to dissuade them. They say they will do as he wishes, but smile knowingly at each other. Ah what's the use...
    ellauri083.html on line 153: Independent People (Icelandic: Sjálfstætt fólk) is an epic novel by Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness, originally published in two volumes in 1934 and 1935; literally the title means "Self-standing folk". It deals with the struggle of poor Icelandic farmers in the early 20th century, only freed from debt bondage in the last generation, and surviving on isolated crofts in an inhospitable landscape.
    ellauri083.html on line 157: Independent People is the story of the sheep farmer Guðbjartur Jónsson, generally known in the novel as Bjartur of Summerhouses, and his struggle for independence.
    ellauri083.html on line 159: The "first chapter summons up the days when the world was first settled, in 874 AD—for that is the year when the Norsemen arrived in Iceland, and one of the book's wry conceits is that no other world but Iceland exists. ... The book is set in the early decades of the twentieth century but ... Independent People is a pointedly timeless tale. It reminds us that life on an Icelandic croft had scarcely altered over a millennium". As the story begins, Bjartur ("bright" or "fair") has recently managed to put down the first payment on his own farm, after eighteen years working as a shepherd at Útirauðsmýri, the home of the well-to-do local bailiff, a man he detests. The land that he buys is said to be cursed by Saint Columba, referred to as "the fiend Kolumkilli", and haunted by an evil woman named Gunnvör, who made a pact with Kólumkilli.
    ellauri083.html on line 163: However, Rósa is miserable in her new home, which does not compare well to the luxury she was used to at Rauðsmýri. Bjartur also discovers that she is pregnant by Ingólfur Arnarson Jónsson, the son of the bailiff. In the autumn, Bjartur and the other men of the district ride up into the mountains on the annual sheep round-up, leaving Rósa behind with a gimmer to keep her company. Terrified by a storm one night, desperate for meat and convinced that the gimmer is possessed by the devil, Rósa kills and eats the animal.
    ellauri083.html on line 165: When Bjartur returns, he assumes that Rósa has set the animal loose. When he cannot find her when it comes time to put the sheep inside for the winter, he once more leaves his wife, by now heavily pregnant, to search the mountains for the gimmer. He is delayed by a blizzard, and nearly dies of exposure. On his return to Summerhouses he finds that Rósa has died in childbirth. His dog Titla is curled around the baby girl, still clinging to life due to the warmth of the dog. With help from Rauðsmýri, the child survives; Bjartur decides to raise her as his daughter, and names her Ásta Sóllilja ("beloved sun lily").
    ellauri083.html on line 219: Madame Thérèse Defarge is perhaps the principal revolutionary villain in Charles Dickens's 1959 novel A Tale of Two Cities; she knits into her needlework the names of the royalists and aristocrats who must be condemned to the guillotine to make way for the new republic. Sen virkasisar Lohtu kutoi silkkiä vastapuolella barrikaadia ja sai porttikiellon kommunistikiinasta.
    ellauri083.html on line 334: When, in turn, this anger proves incapable of restoring the subject to the earlier, wished-for state of things, the characteristic symptoms of clinical depression set in: feelings of helplessness, a tendency to reproach the self for its inadequacy, and, not least of all, the drawing away of cathectic energies from the ego, "emptying [it] until it is totally impoverished." This impoverishment is also referred to by Freud and others as inhibition: "inhibition of all activity," "general inhibition," "complete motor inhibition," or "an inhibition of functions including the interest in the external world." And Bibring has instructively spoken of it as the "exhaustion of ego libido due to an unsolvable conflict" (p. The rhetoric of exhaustion and the exhaustion of rhetoric: Erskine Caldwell in the thirties)
    ellauri083.html on line 336: For all their profusion, these paled in comparison with Sachs's newest display pieces: The Cabinet, 2014, and The Rockeths, 2017. The former was a folding case fashioned from orange-and-white striped barricades and festooned with hundreds of tools, hung in groups and inscribed with the names of individuals who have "inspired, influenced, or frightened" the artist--from Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn to the members of the Wu-Tang Clan--while the latter was less a cabinet than a kind of portable workbench and shelving unit, similarly jam-packed with the tools of the artist's trade, as well as a collection of model rockets, all again labeled to namecheck various figures of personal importance--scientists, musicians, artists; Apollo, Dionysus, Stringer Bell. The fetishistic frisson the assembled materials (pens, pliers, drill bits, tape measures) clearly provoke in Sachs was made even more explicit in McMasterbation, 2016, one of a trio of scale-model space modules arrayed on plinths. Featuring a copy of the legendarily comprehensive McMaster-Carr hardware catalogue spread open like a porn mag centerfold designed for lonely gearheads--alongside a ready supply of Vaseline and a handy tissue dispenser--it was part cathectic confession of objectophilia and part self-derogating indictment of his own work's tendencies toward sometimes masturbatory excess. Smart and stupid, funny and somehow a bit sad, it was classic Sachs: too much information, in every sense of the phrase.
    ellauri083.html on line 358: Tectite is a black, opaque stone with an uneven surface. It is very dry to the touch. When polished, it can have a high luster.
    ellauri083.html on line 374: At age seven Dylan first accused Allen of touching her inappropriately—a bombshell allegation that definitively tore apart the blended Allen-Farrow family, which was already reeling from Farrow’s discovery of nude photographs of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn at Allen’s apartment. Dylan’s accusation has reverberated in the media ever since. Dylan would consistently repeat the allegation over the years—to her mother, to therapists, to experts, and to former Connecticut state prosecutor Frank Maco, who found probable cause for bringing a criminal case against Allen. (Maco said he ultimately declined to do so out of concern for retraumatizing a fragile child.)
    ellauri083.html on line 376: Farrow has steadfastly supported her daughter throughout the years—but in Allen v. Farrow, she says she has also grown accustomed to Allen attacking her character and parenting skills in the press. (For decades Allen has claimed that Farrow coached Dylan, goading her into accusing Allen after Allen left Farrow for Previn.) Farrow explains her conflicting feelings to the cameras, saying that she wholeheartedly supported Dylan’s decision to write a 2014 op-ed for The New York Times outlining the abuse she claims to have suffered. But privately, Farrow admits in the docuseries, she “crumpled up inside,” knowing that Allen would likely resume his media attacks on her. “He couldn’t go after Dylan, because she was a child at the time, so he’d come after me.”
    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 380: Farrow claims in the docuseries that she still fears Allen.
    ellauri083.html on line 444: God, J. 0000. Universe by design. In: God et al. (eds.) The Good Book, Ch. 1. Divine Publishers, Inc. New Heaven, U.S.A
    ellauri083.html on line 582: It is sharpened to make a sore slaughter; it is furbished that it may glitter: should we then make mirth? it contemneth the rod of my son, as every tree.
    ellauri083.html on line 667: The Bible is surprisingly full of humorous episodes that can make one chuckle or even laugh out loud. One of the first jokes God pulled was in the book of Genesis. When visiting Abraham and Sarah, God said to the elderly couple (well passed child-bearing years), “I will bless [Sarah], and moreover I will give you a son by her; I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of peoples shall come from her” (Genesis 17:16).
    ellauri083.html on line 673: Sarah had a similar reaction to the news, “Sarah laughed to herself, saying, ‘After I have grown old, and my husband is old, shall I have pleasure?’” (Genesis 18:12) God caught her laughing, but “Sarah denied, saying, ‘I did not laugh’; for she was afraid. He said, ‘No, but you did laugh’” (Genesis 18:15). You can’t pull a fast one on God! But God can pull a fast one on you! That's the diff!
    ellauri083.html on line 720: JESS! 900 sivua on rikki! Viimeisin walluismi on sanan "kolo" käyttö naishenkilöiden nimityxenä. Tämmöstä tää nyt on. Mutta kestäös vain sydän, olet saanut katalampaakin kestää edellisen 900 sivun aikana. Muita myötätuntoisia naisten nimityxiä sivulta 900: sexuaalinen komsio, kokkelihuora, päihdeongelmainen sairaanhoitajaopiskelija, dipsomaaninen aulahaahka, toisexi kaunein Margaret Thatcherin jälkeen. Gately oli huolissaan että Pamelankin ulkonäkö (vaikka se ei ollut edes oikeasti hyvännäköinen) alkaisi iän myötä kärsiä, naama valuisi kallolta kohti tyynyä, se muuttuisi aulahaahkaxi.
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    ellauri088.html on line 137: 9 Jag blev alltså större och mäktigare än någon av de tidigare kungarna i Jerusalem, och jag litade till min vishet och min klarsyn för att kunna bedöma allt.
    ellauri088.html on line 144: 12 Då började jag att jämföra vishet med dårskap, och vem som helst borde komma till samma slutsats som jag gjorde:
    ellauri088.html on line 146: 13-14 Vishet är förmer än dårskap, precis som ljuset är bättre än mörkret, och att den vise har förmåga att se, medan dåren är blind. Men ändå upptäckte jag något som var gemensamt för både visa och dårar, nämligen att
    ellauri088.html on line 148: 15 alla kommer att dö. Jag kommer att dö precis som dåren. Och vad har då all min vishet för värde? När jag insåg detta fann jag också att visheten var meningslös,
    ellauri088.html on line 158: 20-23 I min förtvivlan slutade jag därför upp med att söka tillfredsställelse genom hårt arbete. Jag förstod att även om jag använde hela mitt liv till att söka efter vishet och kunskap så måste jag en dag lämna alltsammans till någon som inte lagt två strån i kors för att få det. Utan att behöva prestera något får han allt. Och det är inte bara dåraktigt, utan även orättvist. Vad får alltså en människa för allt sitt hårda arbete? Jo, dagar fyllda av sorg och bekymmer och bittra, sömnlösa nätter. Allt detta är ju i högsta grad löjligt.
    ellauri088.html on line 343: Roni Arvonen on kiinteistönvälittäjä ja sijoittaja, joka valloittaa pääkaupunkiseutua Bo LKV:n riveissä. Arvosesta huokuu lämmin asiakashenkisyys, innokkuus työhönsä sekä valtava halu kehittyä. Tämän nuoren miehen menestymisen nälkä on lähes käsin kosketeltavissa.
    ellauri088.html on line 384: Nu ska du inte äta upp dina ord. Sådana där hippies förtjänar gummikulor, skriver vainionpää. För att ge eftertryck till sitt krav flikar han in att demonstranteerna också ska bekämpas med vattenkanoner och fråntas alla socialförmåner. Det vore helt berättigat att de här terroristerna skulle bli av med sina bostads- arbetslöshets - och utkomststöd för varje böt de tvingas betala. Gummikulor och vattenkanoner skulle lära dem hyfs och pli, skriver Vainionpää på Twitter.
    ellauri088.html on line 544: Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, published in 1886, is a collection of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome. It was the author’s second published book and it helped establish him as a leading English humorist. While widely considered one of Jerome’s better works, and in spite of using the same style as Three Men in a Boat, it was never as popular as the latter. A second "Idle Thoughts" book, The Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow, was published in 1898.
    ellauri088.html on line 561: The food question.—Objections to paraffine oil as an atmosphere.—Advantages of cheese as a travelling companion.—A married woman deserts her home.—Further provision for getting upset.—I pack.—Cussedness of tooth-brushes.—George and Harris pack.—Awful behaviour of Montmorency.—We retire to rest.
    ellauri088.html on line 593: There was one great dent across the top that had the appearance of a mocking grin, and it drove us furious, so that Harris rushed at the thing, and caught it up, and flung it far into the middle of the river, and as it sank we hurled our curses at it, and we got into the boat and rowed away from the spot, and never paused till we reached Maidenhead.
    ellauri088.html on line 599: In addition, here’s a much earlier spoof of German lieder, from the British comic novel “Three Men in a Boat,” published in 1889. I think it shows just how pervasive and long-standing is the English-speaker’s resistance to the rarefied world of the German art-song. The excerpt is also very silly and probably tells you at least as much about British anti-intellectualism and complacency as it does about German over-earnestness.
    ellauri088.html on line 616: Will it be the same in the future? Will the prized treasures of to-day always be the cheap trifles of the day before? Will rows of our willow-pattern dinner-plates be ranged above the chimneypieces of the great in the years 2000 and odd? Will the white cups with the gold rim and the beautiful gold flower inside (species unknown), that our Sarah Janes now break in sheer light-heartedness of spirit, be carefully mended, and stood upon a bracket, and dusted only by the lady of the house?
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    ellauri089.html on line 48: Robert Anson Heinlein (/ˈhaɪnlaɪn/; July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science-fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and Naval officer. Sometimes called the "dean of science fiction writers", he was among the first to emphasize scientific accuracy in his fiction, and was thus a pioneer of the subgenre of hard science fiction. His published works, both fiction and non-fiction, express admiration for competence and emphasize the value of critical thinking. His work continues to have an influence on the science-fiction genre, and on modern culture more generally.
    ellauri089.html on line 87: Ginny undoubtedly served as a model for many of his intelligent, fiercely independent female characters. She was a chemist and rocket test engineer, and held a higher rank in the Navy than Heinlein himself. She was also an accomplished college athlete, earning four letter words.
    ellauri089.html on line 114: From Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) to Have Space Suit—Will Travel (1958), Robert A. Heinlein wrote twelve novels, all published by Scribners, that were aimed at what we now call the juvenile market. In Dr. Johnson’s sense of the word, they are classics in their field, they have stood the test of time. They appeared first in hardback—unusual in a field in which, until the 1950s or 1960s, almost all major works were published in magazines or in paperback; and during the 1950s, hardback copies of these novels could be found in school and public libraries all across the country. These novels later appeared in paperback and have remained available in that form to the present. Heinlein’s juvenile novels have been largely ignored by both science fiction critics and critics of children’s literature; but even a half century after they were written, these novels are still “contemporary” and are still among the best science fiction in the range.
    ellauri089.html on line 130: When Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead was published, Heinlein was very favorably impressed, as quoted in "Grumbles ..." and mentioned John Galt—the hero in Rand's Atlas Shrugged—as a heroic archetype in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. He was also strongly affected by the religious philosopher P. D. Ouspensky.
    ellauri089.html on line 132: Heinlein's name is often associated with the competent hero, a character archetype who, though he or she may have flaws and limitations, is a strong, accomplished person able to overcome any soluble problem set in their path. They tend to feel confident overall, have a broad life experience and set of skills, and not give up when the going gets tough.
    ellauri089.html on line 151: Certainly his best-known and most successful books came after the decision to write entirely for an adult audience, with Stranger in a Strange Land in 1961 and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress in 1966. And in such books as Farnham's Freehold (1964), he clearly felt freer to express the libertinism that had been implicit in all his earlier published work.
    ellauri089.html on line 170: No wonder that Heinlein’s juveniles still enthrall the juvenile readers discovering them for the first time and enchant the older readers, like myself, who discovered them first in the 1950s. (C. W. Sullivan III is Distinguished Research Professor of English at East Carolina University.)
    ellauri089.html on line 197: Job: A Comedy of Justice is a novel by Robert A. Heinlein published in 1984. The title is a reference to the biblical Book of Job and James Branch Cabell's book Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice.
    ellauri089.html on line 198: The story examines religion through the eyes of Alex, a Christian political activist who is corrupted by Margrethe, a Danish Norse cruise ship hostess and loves every minute of it. Enduring a shipwreck, an earthquake, and a series of world-changes brought about by Loki (with Jehovah's permission), Alex and Marga work their way from Mexico back to Kansas as dishwasher and waitress.
    ellauri089.html on line 437: § 17. but a relation, of the former kind, if true at all, will be true of all cases. All ordinary ethical judgments assert causal relations, but they are commonly treated as if they did not, because the two kinds of relations are not distinguished. …
    ellauri089.html on line 465: § 30. Darwin's scientific theory of "natural selection," which has mainly caused the modern vogue of the term "Evolution," must be carefully distinguished from certain ideas which are commonly associated with the latter term. …
    ellauri089.html on line 467: § 31. Mr Spencer's connection of Evolution with Ethics seems to shew the influence of the naturalistic fallacy; …
    ellauri089.html on line 471: § 33. A discussion of the third chapter of the Data of Ethics serves to illustrate these two points and to shew that Mr Spencer is in utter confusion with regard to the fundamental principles of Ethics. …
    ellauri089.html on line 473: § 34. Three possible views as to the relation of Evolution to Ethics are distinguished from the naturalistic view to which it is proposed to confine the name "Evolutionistic Ethics". On any of these three views the relation would be unimportant, and the "Evolutionistic" view, which makes it important, involves a double fallacy. …
    ellauri089.html on line 483: § 38. The method pursued in this chapter will consist in exposing the reasons commonly offered for the truth of Hedonism and in bringing out the reasons, which suffice to shew it untrue, by a criticism of J. S. Mill & H. Sidgwick. …
    ellauri089.html on line 489: § 41. (2) an attempt to shew that nothing but pleasure is desired. …
    ellauri089.html on line 511: § 52. But pleasure must be distinguished from consciousness of pleasure, and (1) it is plain that, when so distinguished, pleasure is not the sole good; …
    ellauri089.html on line 519: § 56. and (2) in that he fails to emphasize that the agreement, which he has tried to shew, between hedonistic judgments and those of Common Sense, only holds of judgments of means: hedonistic judgments of ends are flagrantly paradoxical. …
    ellauri089.html on line 529: § 61. and it is shewn that, in consequence of this confusion, his representation of "the relation of Rational Egoism to Rational Benevolence" as "the profoundest problem of Ethics", and his view that a certain hypothesis is required to "make Ethics rational", are grossly erroneous. …
    ellauri089.html on line 535: § 64. Certain ambiguities in the conception of Utilitarianism are noticed; and it is pointed out (1) that, as a doctrine of the end to be pursued, it is finally refuted by the refutation of Hedonism, and (2) that, while the arguments most commonly urged in its favour could, at most, only shew it to offer a correct criterion of right action, they are quite insufficient even for this purpose. …
    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 558: § 74. But ethical propositions cannot be reduced to this type: in particular, they are obviously to be distinguished …
    ellauri089.html on line 564: § 77. This latter confusion is one of the sources of the prevalent modern doctrine that "being good" is identical with "being willed"; but the prevalence of this doctrine seems to be chiefly due to other causes. I shall try to shew with regard to it (1) what are the chief errors which seem to have led to its adoption; and (2) that, apart from it, the Metaphysics of Volition can hardly have the smallest logical bearing upon Ethics. …
    ellauri089.html on line 576: § 83. (2) If "being good" and "being willed" are not identical then the latter could only be a criterion of the former; and, in order to shew that it was so, we should have to establish independently that many things were good—that is to say, we should have to establish most of our ethical conclusions before the Metaphysics of Volition could possibly give us the smallest assistance. …
    ellauri089.html on line 587: § 86. The question to be discussed in this chapter must be clearly distinguished from the two questions hitherto discussed, namely (1) What is the nature of the proposition: "This is good in itself"? …
    ellauri089.html on line 593: § 89. It is shewn that the assertions "This action is right" or "is my duty" are equivalent to the assertion that the total results of the action in question will be the best possible; …
    ellauri089.html on line 597: § 91. (2) It is plain that we cannot hope to prove which among all the actions, which it is possible for us to perform on every occasion, will produce the best total results: to discover what is our "duty", in this strict sense, is impossible. It may, however, be possible to shew which among the actions, which we are likely to perform, will produce the best results. …
    ellauri089.html on line 605: § 95. But (c) most of the actions, most universally approved by Common Sense, may perhaps be shewn to be generally better as means than any probable alternative, on the following principles. (1) With regard to some rules it may be shewn that their general observation would be useful in any state of society, where the instincts to preserve and propagate life and to possess property were as strong as they seem always to be; and this utility may be shewn, independently of a right view as to what is good in itself, since the observance is a means to things which are a necessary condition for the attainment of any great goods in considerable quantities. …
    ellauri089.html on line 607: § 96. (2) Other rules are such that their general observance can only be shewn to be useful, as a means to the preservation of society, under more or less temporary conditions: if any of these are to be proved useful in all societies, this can only be done by shewing their causal relation to things good or evil in themselves, which are not generally recognised to be such. …
    ellauri089.html on line 611: § 98. In this way, then, it may be possible to prove the general utility, for the present, of those actions, which in our society are both generally recognized as duties and generally practised; but it seems very doubtful whether a conclusive case can be established for any proposed change in social custom, without an independent investigation of what things are good or bad in themselves. …
    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 693: Public Domain Dedication Principia Ethica was written by G. E. Moore, and published in 1903. It is now available in the Public Domain.
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    ellauri090.html on line 103: Quincas Borba is a novel written by the Brazilian writer Machado de Assis. It was first published in 1891. It is also known in English as Philosopher or Dog? The novel was principally written as a serial in the journal A Estação from 1886 to 1891. It was definitively published as a book in 1892 with some small but significant changes from the serialized version.
    ellauri090.html on line 122: Maria Benedicta, Sophia’s young cousin, is another potential wife for Rubião, but Rubião is too infatuated with Sophia to be interested in Maria Benedicta. After the incident at Santa Thereza, Rubião appears more cosmopolitan and confident. He spends his inherited money freely, often in support of others in addition to Palha and Dr. Camacho. When his impoverished friend, Freitas, falls ill, Rubião generously gives Freitas’s mother a substantial sum of money. Later, he pays Freitas’s funeral expenses.
    ellauri090.html on line 124: Rubião tries to stay away from Sophia, but he finds an envelope addressed in Sophia’s handwriting to Carlos Maria. When he confronts her with the envelope, she tells him to open it. He refuses and leaves. Although Carlos Maria had flirted with Sophia, the envelope contains only a circular about a charitable committee on which Sophia serves.
    ellauri090.html on line 126: Palha’s business flourishes as Rubião’s wealth begins to dwindle. Rubião becomes subject to fits of madness, believing that he is Napoleon III of France. When Rubião gets into a carriage alone with Sophia, she thinks he is still attracted to her. She panics and orders him to get out. Thinking he is Napoleon III, Rubião treats Sophia as if she were the emperor’s mistress, but eventually he leaves the carriage.
    ellauri090.html on line 128: After Carlos Maria’s flirtation with Sophia, Doña Fernanda acts as a matchmaker and brings Carlos Maria and Maria Benedicta together. Although Maria Benedicta is not beautiful, Carlos Maria marries her because she adores him. Following their marriage, they travel to Europe, returning to Rio de Janiero after Maria Benedicta becomes pregnant.
    ellauri090.html on line 229: Om du inte är vänster då du är ung har du inget hjärta, om du inte blir höger när du blir äldre har du ingen hjärna. Hjärnlöshet är väl bättre än hjärtlöshet.
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    ellauri092.html on line 65: Dwight Lyman Moody (February 5, 1837 – December 22, 1899), also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher connected with Keswickianism, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts (now Northfield Mount Hermon School), Moody Bible Institute and Moody Publishers. One of his most famous quotes was “Faith makes all things possible... Love makes all things easy.“ Moody gave up his lucrative boot and shoe business to devote his life to revivalism, working first in the Civil War with Union troops through YMCA in the United States Christian Commission. In Chicago, he built one of the major evangelical centers in the nation, which is still active. Working with singer Ira Sankey, he toured the country and the British Isles, drawing large crowds with a dynamic speaking style. Jesus was a great motivational speaker, and the apostles plus Paul of Tarsus copycatted him to the best of their abilities.
    ellauri092.html on line 78: Dwight Lyman Moody was born into a bankrupt family of nine children with a father who loved whiskey and who died when Dwight was just four. His mother sent them to a school where he learnt very little, and she sent them to the First Congregational Church where he learnt less. His upbringing was something of a disciplined, Puritan-influenced life.
    ellauri092.html on line 90: At first Moody could satisfy himself so that was ok. But the persistence of these ladies led him to meet and pray with them. They poured out their hearts asking Cod to fill them with His servant's Spirits. From that day a deep hunger and thirst gripped Moody. By October he was in agony for sole as he prayed and munched Cod for the promised gift. At times he would roll on the floor in agony with the ladies and in tears with this singular prayer to be baptised in the Holy Mackerel grilled with fire. This was a wrestle between his willy and Cod’s willy. It was that very month that Chicago burnt to the ground by ghost fire. All his works, efforts and organizational committees literally went up in a blaze. Shortly after this while passing through New York on his way to Britain the second time Cod heard his prayer. As he walked the streets his willy bent before Cod's, the power of the Golden Horde fell upon him, the Ford drew near and revealed Himself to be His servant. Moody rushed to a friend’s house and asked for rum and to be left alone. Hour after hour he bathed in the presence of Cod as the Holy Mackerels filled him. So strong was this that he cried out to Cod to stay in His hand lest He die. He was filled with the joy of the Gourd. When he left that house it was in the power of the fire, just like Chicago the other day.
    ellauri092.html on line 102: In November 1882 when he spoke at Cambridge University he was filled with great anxiety as this educational centre for Britain’s aristocratic and wealthy youth had a reputation of unparalleled riotous behaviour. That first night at a Zoom meeting Moody spoke on ‘the Spirit’s power service.’ The university vicar Handley Moule was somewhat nervous. The young C.T. Studd (the same guy who impressed J.R.Mott with his biceps) greatly doubted ‘if this Yankee was up to the task.’ The first mission night on the Monday had 1,700 students in attendance. As Sankey sang his sacred Hymns they jeered, laughed and shouted. When Sankey finished he was near to tears. As Moody preached on Daniel in the lions den (how appropriate) again they laughed, shouted and did all in their power to disturb him. He maintained his calm. By the end of the week at least 200 students had accepted a check from the speaker. Amongst them was a main ‘ringette player’ who later assumed missionary position in China and was the first lady Bishop of King Kong. Out of this mission came The Cambridge Seven, missionaries who made a lot of dough. This campaign had huge proceeds that also leeched the youth of the whole nation.
    ellauri092.html on line 204: Methodistishen uskon erikoispiirteitä ovat pyhitys (sanctification), uudelleensyntyminen (new birth), uskonvarmuus (assurance), hankittu vanhurskaus (imparted righteousness), täydellinen pyhitys (complete sanctification), laupeudenteot, raamatun ensisijaisuus mutta traditio käy, arminianismi.
    ellauri092.html on line 208: Pst: Wesley kallistui arminianismin sijasta kalvinistisen preterition kannalle eli lampaat olis esivalittu. Tää on vähän kun se että maailma on deterministinen, mutta ei se paljon auta jos se on kaoottinen. Mefodisteilla on paljon laupiaita hommia kuten sairaaloita, orpokoteja, keittoloita ja kouluja. Babtistit on selkeesti joholla, ne on hihhulimpia, niiden jamboreet on vauhdikkaampia. Mefodistit on vähän tollasia kylmäverisiä tinselfishejä.
    ellauri092.html on line 269: In 1859 William Boardman published his book, The Higher Christian Life. The book ultimately birthed the Keswick Movement, so named because the first meeting was held in a church in Keswick, England. The Keswick Movement was filled with doctrinal error from the start and like nearly all errors that infiltrated Christendom over the centuries, they remain to this day. This shouldn’t surprise us because Satan has always twisted God’s Word to his own ends.
    ellauri092.html on line 273: Those involved with the Keswick Movement were continuationists otherwise known as anti-cessationists. These folks then (as well as today), believed the sign gifts including tongues never stopped. History as well as Scripture tells us that this is not true; that in fact, the sign gifts did actually cease not long after the last apostle died and the Bible had finished being written (though not yet compiled into Canon).
    ellauri092.html on line 277: The Keswick Movement urged Christians to seek enlightenment emotionally, to press on toward a higher (“mystical”), experience in Christ. This type of pursuit is diametrically opposed to what God teaches in His Word (2 Timothy 3:16-17). As such, it should be rejected. It is the exact same way Satan tempted Eve to focus on how she felt instead of what God had said (Genesis 3).
    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 318: It is no wonder that as a young Christian, devouring many of the writings by Tozer, Murray, Lawrence and others led me into severe confusion and ultimately pushed me into the Charismatic Movement seeking what I thought was “holiness.” Turns out it was my unchecked emotions that pushed and pulled me.
    ellauri092.html on line 334: Thirty-five years later, I can honestly say I love my wife more now than I did early on, though I certainly believed I could not love her more in our early days. However, my love for my wife now is not (but can at times include), emotion. It is something far different than raw emotion because it is based in knowledge. I love her and I know she loves me.
    ellauri092.html on line 521: On TRENDCELEBSNOW.COM, she is one hell of a successful Politician. She has ranked on the list of those famous people who were born on July 10, 1962. She is one of the Richest Politician who was born in Finland.
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    ellauri093.html on line 130: The conversion and example of the seven was one of the grand gestures of 19th-century missions, making them religious celebrities; as a result, their story was published as "The Evangelisation of the World" and was distributed to every YMCA and YWCA throughout the British Empire and the United States.
    ellauri093.html on line 186: Field Marshal Montgomery told Moshe Dayan in 1966 that he considered Wingate to have "been mentally unbalanced and that the best thing he ever did was to get killed in a plane crash in 1944."
    ellauri093.html on line 304: She removed Stranleigh’s coat with a dexterity that aroused his imagination. The eider woman returned with skimpy dressings and a sponge, which she placed on a chair. Carry your head along as your eiders have done. After being a member of the Church for a while, Bill was ordained to the office of an eider. Jack had been an eider for only a few days when he received a new calling whistle. The eiders are coming over for dinner tonight. One of the long-time leaders in the Church is Eider Pennypacker.
    ellauri093.html on line 380: Hilja sai nähdä siistin merimiehen kodin, mutta myös oluttuvan, missä ko. merimies päihtyneenä renttuili. - Ei tämä ole huonoimpia, sillä tänne ei päästetä naisia, opas selitti. Ne vasta renttuilevat kovasti. Paljaat, tatuoidut (sensuroitu) olivat nekin muuan nähtävyys. Raumlaissella laivalla Hilja koitti pitää pienen hartaushetken ruffilla, joka oisi ollut herttainen, ellei 15 humalaista merimiestä ois virunut jo arkulla. Perämies toimitti meille pullon rommia ylös kajuuttaan. Yx pieni 15-vuotias laivapoika oli tosi söpö. Tytöt ikäänkuin tarttuivat kielestä kiinni kajuuttaan, kas kun (lisää sensuroitua). Rommi oli kai elävästi väkevöitynyt.
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    ellauri094.html on line 233: This period saw the last high point of biblical prophecy in the person of Ezekiel, followed by the emergence of the central role of the Torah in Jewish life. According to many historical-critical scholars, the Torah was redacted during this time, and began to be regarded as the authoritative text for Jews. This period saw their transformation into an ethno-religious group who could survive without a central Temple. Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar Yehezkel Kaufmann said “The exile is the watershed. With the exile, the religion of Israel comes to an end and Judaism begins.”
    ellauri094.html on line 318: God has a funny way of treating his “chosen people.” Apparently, the Jews were misbehaving and being ungodly. After several years of some other shenanigans in Babylon, god decided it was time to put his foot down and end the free will of the king by having him take the Jewish people captive. This was in ca. 597 BCE. First I’d like to ask the following questions: Shouldn’t god have known that his “chosen people” were going to act like brats? Couldn’t he have chosen a better, more well-behaved group of people to whom to deliver his word? Anyway, moving on.
    ellauri094.html on line 437: 9 Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.
    ellauri094.html on line 521: And crushed with shame; poikki halki ja pinoon, häpäisi,
    ellauri094.html on line 595: "As of old time she spake to you, and you hardly heard, Ihan entiseen tapaan se puhu sulle, etkä kuunnellut,
    ellauri094.html on line 597: So now also she saith to you, yet another word, Niin et sixi se sanoo sulle taas, japittaa,
    ellauri094.html on line 600: "By my saying she saith to you, in your ears she saith, Tälleen se just sanoi kun mä sanon, sun korville,
    ellauri094.html on line 605: "For the life of them vanishes and is no more seen, Sillä niiden henki haisee vaikkei niitä enää näy,
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    ellauri095.html on line 43: As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame;
    ellauri095.html on line 86: Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets. His manipulation of prosody – particularly his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovative writer of verse, as did his technique of praising God through vivid use of imagery and nature. Only after his death did Robert Bridges begin to publish a few of Hopkins's mature poems in anthologies, hoping to prepare the way for wider acceptance of his style. By 1930 his work was recognised as one of the most original literary accomplishments of his century. It had a marked influence on such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis.
    ellauri095.html on line 101: The Uranians were a small and clandestine group of male homosexual poets who published works between 1858, when William Johnson Cory published Ionica, and 1930. Although most of them were English, they had counterparts in the United States and France.
    ellauri095.html on line 105: Uranian is a 19th-century term that referred to homosexual men. The term was first published by activist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–95) in a series of five booklets (1864–65) collected under the title Forschungen über das Räthsel der mannmännlichen Liebe (Research into the Riddle of Man–Male Love). Ulrichs derived Uranian (Urning in German) from the Greek goddess Aphrodite Urania, who was created out of the god Uranus' testicles. Therefore, it represents the homosexual gender, while Dionian (Dioning), derived from Aphrodite Dionea, represents the heterosexual gender. Ulrichs developed his terminology before the first public use of the term homosexual, which appeared in 1869 in a pamphlet published anonymously by Karl-Maria Kertbeny (1824–82)
    ellauri095.html on line 111: The word itself alludes to Plato's Symposium, a discussion on Eros (love). In this dialog, Pausanias distinguishes between two types of love, symbolised by two different accounts of the birth of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. In one, she was born of Uranus (the heavens), a birth in which "the female has no part". This Uranian Aphrodite is associated with a noble love for male youths, and is the source of Ulrichs's term Urning. Another account has Aphrodite as the daughter of Zeus and Dione, and this Aphrodite is associated with a common love which "is apt to be of women as well as of youths, and is of the body rather than of the soul". After Dione, Ulrichs gave the name Dioning to men who are sexually attracted to women. However, unlike Plato's account of male love, Ulrichs understood male Urnings to be essentially feminine, and male Dionings to be masculine in nature.
    ellauri095.html on line 117: As a poet, Hopkins's father published works including A Philosopher's Stone and Other Poems (1843), Pietas Metrica (1849), and Spicelegium Poeticum, A Gathering of Verses by Manley Hopkins (1892). He reviewed poetry for The Times and wrote one novel. Catherine (Smith) Hopkins was the daughter of a London physician, particularly fond of music and of reading, especially German philosophy, literature and the novels of Dickens. Both parents were deeply religious high-church Anglicans. Catherine's sister, Maria Smith Giberne, taught her nephew Gerard to sketch. The interest was supported by his uncle, Edward Smith, his great-uncle Richard James Lane, a professional artist, and other family members.
    ellauri095.html on line 149: During his lifetime, Hopkins published few poems. It was only through the efforts of Robert Bridges that his works were seen.
    ellauri095.html on line 153: Despite Hopkins burning all his poems on entering the Jesuit novitiate, he had already sent some to Bridges, who with some other friends, was one of the few people to see many of them for some years. After Hopkins's death they were distributed to a wider audience, mostly fellow poets, and in 1918 Bridges, by then poet laureate, published a collected edition; an expanded edition, prepared by Charles Williams, appeared in 1930, and a greatly expanded edition by William Henry Gardner appeared in 1948 (eventually reaching a fourth edition, 1967, with N. H. Mackenzie).
    ellauri095.html on line 174: The homosexual lifestyle results in a shorter life expectancy. This is undoubtedly due to the health risks associated, such as AIDS, Hepatitis, and a variety of other infections and STDs. In addition, homosexuals are more likely to be smokers, which takes the lifespan even lower. In 1993 Paul Cameron published a study which found that homosexuality takes 20-30 years off the lives of its practitioners. Cameron is a Psychologist and founder of the Family Research Institute. Among men with AIDS their lifespan was 39 years, however even without AIDS a male homosexuals lifespan is just a short 42 years. Lesbians had a median age of death of just 44 years. He also found that lesbians were up to 456 times more likely to die in a car crash than heterosexual women. The liberal Southern Poverty Law Centre dubbed Cameron an "anti-gay extremist", and the American Psychological Association expelled him for exposing the truth about the homosexual lifestyle and accused him of scientific data "fraud". Fortunately, Cameron had the support of faith based groups who would not bow down or turn their behinds to the homosexual agenda.
    ellauri095.html on line 180: It is essential to note that the life expectancy of any population is a descriptive and not a prescriptive mesaure. Death is a product of the way a person lives and what physical and environmental hazards he or she faces everyday. It cannot be attributed solely to their sexual orientation or any other ethnic or social factor. If estimates of an individual gay and bisexual man´s risk of death is truly needed for "legal or other" purposes, then people making these estimates should use the same actuarial tables that are used for all other males in that population. Gay and bisexual men are included in the construction of official population-based tables and therefore these tables for all males are the appropriate ones to be used. (LOL sorry boys, the cat is out of the bag, there is no way to get it to go back in.)
    ellauri095.html on line 182: The language of Hopkins´s poems is often striking. His imagery can be simple, as in Heaven-Haven, where the comparison is between a nun entering a convent and a ship entering a harbour out of a storm. It can be splendidly metaphysical and intricate, as it is in As Kingfishers Catch Fire, where he leaps from one image to another to show how each thing expresses its own uniqueness, and how divinity reflects itself through all of them.
    ellauri095.html on line 220: The brilliant student who had left Oxford with first-class honours failed his final theology exam. This almost certainly meant that despite his ordination in 1877, Hopkins would not progress in the order. In 1877 he wrote God's Grandeur, an array of sonnets that included "The Starlight Night". He finished "The Windhover" only a few months before his ordination. His life as a Jesuit trainee, though rigorous, isolated and sometimes unpleasant, at least had some stability; the uncertain and varied work after ordination was even harder on his sensibilities. In October 1877, not long after completing "The Sea and the Skylark" and only a month after his ordination, Hopkins took up duties as sub-minister and teacher at Mount St Mary's College near Sheffield. In July 1878 he became curated at the Jesuit church in Mount Street, London, and in December that of St Aloysius's Church, Oxford, then moving to Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. While ministering in Oxford, he became a founding member of The Cardinal Newman Boozing Society, established in 1878 for Catholic members of the University of Oxford. He taught Greek and Latin at Mount St Mary's College, Sheffield, and Stonyhurst College, Lancashire.
    ellauri095.html on line 246: In 1874 Hopkins returned to Manresa House to teach classics. While studying in the Jesuit house of theological studies, St Beuno´s College, near St Asap in North Wales, he was asked by his religious superior to write a poem to commemorate the foundering of a German ship in a storm. So in 1875 he took up poetry once more to write a lengthy piece, "The Wreck of the Deutschland", inspired by the Deutschland incident, a maritime disaster in which 157 people died, including five Franciscan nuns who had been leaving Germany due to harsh anti-Catholic laws (see Kulturkampf). The work displays both the religious concerns and some of the unusual metre and rhythms of his subsequent poetry not present in his few remaining early works. It not only depicts the dramatic events and heroic deeds, but tells of him reconciling the terrible events with God´s higher purpose. The poem was accepted but not printed by a Jesuit publication. This rejection fed his ambivalence about his poetry, most of which remained unpublished until after his death.
    ellauri095.html on line 248: Hopkins invites a comparison between his persona and Christina’s erstwhile lover, James Collinson, who also became a follower of the Pre-Raphaelites and convert to Catholicism and, for a while, a Jesuit. Eventually, by converting to Catholicism himself and joining the Society of Jesus, Hopkins exchanged the inferior position articulated in “A Voice from the World” for a superior one, superior at least in the sense that Christina Rossetti apparently felt that her sister Maria, who actually did cross the convent threshold and become a religious, had achieved a higher stage of religious development than she herself did.
    ellauri095.html on line 250: Both poets concluded their literary careers with devotional commentaries: in Hopkins’s case, his unfinished “Commentary on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.”
    ellauri095.html on line 260: In 1893, she developed breast cancer and though the breast was removed, there was a recurrence in September 1894. She died in Bloomsbury on 29 December 1894 and was buried in Highgate Cemetery. The place where she died, in Torrington Square, is marked with a stone tablet.
    ellauri095.html on line 320: don't shed any tears Älä vetistele
    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.”
    ellauri095.html on line 533: His religious consciousness increased dramatically when he entered Oxford, the city of spires. From April of 1863, when he first arrived with some of his journals, drawings, and early Keatsian poems in hand, until June of 1867 when he graduated, Hopkins felt the charm of Oxford, “steeped in sentiment as she lies,” as Matthew Arnold had said, “spreading her gardens to the moonlight and whispering from her towers the last enchantments of the Middle Ages.” Here he became more fully aware of the religious implications of the medievalism of Ruskin, Dixon, and the Pre-Raphaelites. Inspired also by Christina Rossetti, the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence of God in the Eucharist, and by the Victorian preoccupation with the fifteenth-century Italian religious reformer Girolamo Savonarola, he soon embraced Ruskin’s definition of “Medievalism” as a “confession of Christ” opposed to both “Classicalism” (“Pagan Faith”) and “Modernism” (the “denial of Christ”).
    ellauri095.html on line 539: Thy playmates--the wild sheep and birds that call Sun leikkikaverit on villiintynyt lammas ja linnut jotka
    ellauri095.html on line 545: This was a remarkably prophetic poem for Manley Hopkins’s first “beautiful child,” Gerard, born only a year after this poem was published.
    ellauri095.html on line 550: Compare Gerard Manley Hopkins’s version of an attempted rescue with the account in the London Times, one of the sources he used for The Wreck of the Deutschland. According to the Times, “One brave sailor, who was safe in the rigging went down to try to save a child or woman who was drowning on deck. He was secured by a rope to the rigging, but a wave dashed him against the bulwark, and when daylight dawned his headless body, detained by the rope, was swinging to and fro with the waves.” Hopkins wrote:
    ellauri095.html on line 564: All she got from above was a drunken mariner without a head. Ei se silti saanut muuta apua kuin päättömän.
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    ellauri096.html on line 204: Frederic Fitch (1963) reports that in 1945 he first learned of this proof of unknowable truths from a referee report on a manuscript he never published. Thanks to Joe Salerno’s (2009) archival research, we now know that referee was Alonzo Church.
    ellauri096.html on line 233: Those who believe that the Church-Fitch result is a genuine paradox can respond to Williamson with paradoxes that accord with common sense (and science –and religious orthodoxy). For instance, common sense heartily agrees with the conclusion that something exists. But it is surprising that this can be proved without empirical premises. Since the quantifiers of standard logic (first order predicate logic with identity) have existential import, the logician can deduce that something exists from the principle that everything is identical to itself. Most philosophers balk at this simple proof because they feel that the existence of something cannot be proved by sheer logic. Likewise, many philosophers balk at the proof of unknowables because they feel that such a profound result cannot be obtained from such limited means.
    ellauri096.html on line 295: Socrates could regain consistency by downgrading his meta-knowledge to the status of a belief. If he believes he knows nothing, then he naturally wishes to remedy his ignorance by asking about everything. This rationale is accepted throughout the early dialogues. But when we reach the Meno, one of his interlocutors has an epiphany. After Meno receives the standard treatment from Socrates about the nature of virtue, Meno discerns a conflict between Socratic ignorance and Socratic inquiry (Meno 80d, in Cooper 1997). How would Socrates recognize the correct answer even if Meno gave it?
    ellauri096.html on line 448: Mediafirma mahaantuo valkovenäläisiä ilotyttöjä. Niitä oli yhdessä takavuosien suomenruozalaisessa stadidekkarissa jonka kirjoitti joku kyldyropersonlighet otona. Kuka se nyt oli. Joku Hoblan toimittajako? Hemmetti kun muistaa melkein muttei ihan. Ei löytynyt edes plokista. Muistaiskohan K-täti? Jotenkin siihen liittyi satama ja ehkä ravintola Torni. Joo se muisti: Se oli Staffan Bruun, Club Domina Helsinki. Tulevaisuuteen sijoitettu romaani 1992 joka valitettavasti on jo menneisyyttä. Sama vaivaa George Orwellin romaania 1984, ja Clarken millenniaaleja avaruusseikkailuja riepupäiden juhlavuodelta 2001. Niin se aika rientää. Time flies like an arrow. Tempus fugit. Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis. Ja muita samansisältöisiä sananparsia. Aikakärpäset tekevät kaikesta kexeliäästä klisheetä. Tu kattoon kattoon kuinka tulevaisuus tapettiin tapettiin, sanoi aikakärpänen kaverille.
    ellauri096.html on line 450: Juotikas hapantelee aika pahasti heppagenrestä. Sitä vituttaa että esiteinit lukee niitä eikä Juotikasta. Siellä liikkuu löysä raha joka saisi mielellään hakeutua nupipään pehmyreiden taskuihin. No ylläri, jos saa valita söpön raudikon tai kaljupään kakantuhriman hasbeenin välillä, niin mitä luulet että valizee? Mäkin luen mieluummin heppahullua kun näitä Jaskan tuherruxia. "Esimerkixi" fantasia ja 'spefi' ovat aina "sallineet paljon tilaa luovalle mielikuvituxelle ja omaperäiselle sanankäytölle". Mitä helvettiä, ei aina samoina toistuvien mielikuvituxettomien satueläinten ja typerien neologismien kexaseminen vaadi kovin kummallista neroa. Ne on vähintään yhtä klisheisiä kuin heppakirjat, klisheet on vaan toisia, enempi tollasia "poikien". Esim Game of thrones on vaan fantasiasaippua. Se knääpiö oli paras. Oli se helmimäisen ahistunut prinsessakin kiva jolla oli lemmikeitä. Helmi haluis ehkä kisun. Avantgarden 2-tahtimekanismia: ensin se maistuu pahalta ja sitten se alkaa maistua - yhä pahalta. Paha yskä ja yhä pahenee.
    ellauri096.html on line 483: ”Pohdin tätä todella pitkään ja monelta kantilta”, Yli-Juonikas kertoo puhelimessa. Päänvaivaa aiheutti muun muassa se, voidaanko kirja nähdä esimerkiksi yksityishenkilön kiusaamisena.
    ellauri096.html on line 589: Les Chants de Maldoror (The Songs of Maldoror) is a French poetic novel, or a long prose poem. It was written and published between 1868 and 1869 by the Comte de Lautréamont, the nom de plume of the Uruguayan-born French writer Isidore Lucien Ducasse. The work concerns the misanthropic, misotheistic character of Maldoror, a figure of evil who has renounced conventional morality.
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    ellauri097.html on line 77: Baltimoren kautta kulkenut kauppa katkesi Yhdysvaltain vapaussodan aikana. Yhdysvaltain kongressi mahdollisti yksityishenkilöiden aseistaa omia laivojaan vuonna 1776, jonka jälkeen monet baltimorelaiset aloittivat toiminnan kaappareina. Baltimoresta muodostui samalla myös merkittävä laivanrakennuksen keskus. Yhdysvaltain laivaston ensimmäinen sota-alus USS Constellation rakennettiin Baltimoressa sodan jälkeen vuonna 1797. Sen saman niminen vuonna 1854 rakennettu seuraaja ja laivaston viimeinen purjelaiva on nykyisin ankkuroituna Baltimoren satamassa. Vapaussodan aikana Baltimore oli myös Siirtokuntien kongressin kokoontumispaikka brittien vallattua Philadelphian vuonna 1777. Vuoden 1812 sodan aikana kaupungin tuntumassa käytiin Baltimoren taistelu.
    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 119: "Supermen" in Mencken´s view, were those wrongly oppressed and disdained by their own communities, but nevertheless distinguished by their will and personal achievement, not by race or birth. Selvää Nietsche-höpötystä. Tietysti se ize oli teris ja mursuwiixi toinen. Supermiesajattelu ei ole koskaan oikein puhutellut mua. En kyllä kexi mixi.
    ellauri097.html on line 136: In 1989, per his instructions, Alfred A. Knopf published Mencken's "secret diary" as The Diary of H. L. Mencken. According to an Associated Press story, Mencken's views shocked even the sympathetic scholar who edited it.
    ellauri097.html on line 167: His later work consisted of humorous, anecdotal, and nostalgic essays that were first published in The New Yorker and then collected in the books Happy Days, Newspaper Days, and Heathen Days. Mencken was preoccupied with his legacy and kept his papers, letters, newspaper clippings, columns, and even grade school report cards. After his death, those materials were made available to scholars in stages in 1971, 1981, and 1991 and include hundreds of thousands of letters sent and received. The only omissions were strictly personal letters received from women.
    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 298: In 2006, the Weekend Australian newspaper conducted an experiment. They submitted chapter three of The Eye of the Storm (1973) to twelve publishers and agents around Australia under an anagram of White’s name, Wraith Picket. Nobody offered to publish the book. One responded, “the sample chapter, while reply (sic) with energy and feeling, does not give evidence that the work is yet of a publishable quality.” Notwithstanding that the chapter was not White’s finest writing, and the unfairness of submitting a chapter out of narrative sequence, the hoax prompted a minor crisis in Australian literature: if the industry couldn’t recognize the greatness of our sole Nobel winner, how unenlightened must the country’s publishing industry be now? Shortly thereafter, the ABC launched an online portal called Why Bother With Patrick White? The portal always struck me as sad. What other major writer would need a website dedicated to convincing his countrymen to give him another go? The link to the website is dead now. It would seem, in the end, that nobody could be bothered with Patrick White.
    ellauri097.html on line 300: They were lean years when the men ate garden snails and drank cooking sherry, years when they were mostly happy.
    ellauri097.html on line 316: die Urninge aus ihrer bisherigen Vereinzelung zu reißen und sie zu einer solidarisch verbundenen compacten Masse zu vereinigen.
    ellauri097.html on line 416: Nietzsche meant that Kant established the validity of Christian morality by making philosophical arguments that didn’t rely on Christian beliefs. In The Gay Science, Nietzsche writes (in German though):
    ellauri097.html on line 420: Kant held that all rational persons have an a priori understanding of the basic principles of morality. These consist of duties, both to oneself and to others, and above all the duty to respect rational agents. Most persons, however, do not understand that morality is a priori, and their moral commitments are therefore vulnerable to corrosive skeptical criticism. In The Metaphysics of Morals Kant formulates the ultimate standard for moral judgment, namely universalizability, and establishes the rational necessity of morality.
    ellauri097.html on line 523: Ferranten henkilöt on tyyppejä, kuin Klezmerin ruumiinrakenneluokituxia. Niiden käytös ja reaktiot ovat ennustettavia. Ei se silti ole huono. Se on kuin Thefrastoxen pikku vihkonen. Nää ei ole niinkään klisheitä kuin just luonnehdintoja.
    ellauri097.html on line 524: Henkilöihin liittyvät havainnot pyrinnöt ja asenteet ei ole klisheisiä marvel comix mielessä. Pikemminkin Ferrante näyttää miten hienovireisetkin ajatuxet ovat jo miljoonaan kertaan koettuja, ja silti aina uusille nuorille ihmisille ihmeellisiä ja ennen kokemattomia. Ne on kaikkien kantapään kautta koettava.
    ellauri097.html on line 754: But from sheer morning gladness at the brim. vaan ihan vaan koska se oli siitä kivaa.
    ellauri097.html on line 816: Robert Frost's personal life was plagued by grief and loss. In 1885 when he was 11, his father died of tuberculosis, leaving the family with just eight dollars. Frost's mother died of cancer in 1900. In 1920, he had to commit his younger sister Jeanie to a mental hospital, where she died nine years later. Mental illness apparently ran in Frost's family, as both he and his mother suffered from depression, and his daughter Irma was committed to a mental hospital in 1947. Frost's wife, Elinor, also experienced bouts of depression.
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    ellauri098.html on line 52: Voi helvetti kuinka noi Areenan ja Netflixin (ja varmasti myös HBO:n ja CMoren) suorasoittosarjat on sitten huonoja! Ne on aivan käsittämättömän surkeita. Ihan kuin tyypit oikein olan takaa yrittäisivät, pitäisivät ihan kilpailuja siitä kuka osaa tehdä huonompia. Ja kilpailuista tulee ratkaisemattomia, sillä ne on kaikki yhtä surkeita, kerrassaan aivan ala-arvoisen paskoja. Toki vika on myös siinä että video on aivan väärä meedia, siinä ei voi esittää muuta kuin apinoiden kaikista apinamaisimpia piirteitä ja kaikista tunkkaisimpia klisheisiä meemejä. Tämän tajutaxeen ei tarvi muuta kuin selailla TV Tropes-sivustoa, siellä ne on kaikki kirjattuna:
    ellauri098.html on line 302: Puppua, troopit ovat nimenomaan klisheitä. Troopinkeräilijät vaan kiemurtelee, koska klishee kuulostaa pejoratiiviselta.
    ellauri098.html on line 349: Universaaleja trooppeja olisivat seuraavat 106: Se olen minä, Olkoon menneexi, Tavis siis pahis, Moukan tuuri, Fanit muistaa tissit, Valkotaulu, Hobonyytti, Isompi parempi, Nuija ja tosinuija, Bonusmazku, Vanhassa vara parempi, Flashback, Tshehovin pyssy, Herot jumissa, Peitto paremmin, Doppelgänger jää kiinni, Hullu idea toimii, Lokalisoimaton vinkkaus, Hidastettu räjähdys, Lähettämätön kirje, Voitto diskauxella, Joku muu saa kiitoxet, Keijut vastaan knääpiöt, Tunteet pintaan, Hyvää pahixessa, Aikuisviihde, Kissa kadoxissa, Tiimin puhetorvi, Pää kädessä, Fiktiivinen vastine, Käsi kamerassa, Akun omatunto, Genrensynnyttäjä, Epäuskottava skene, Genresekoitus, Genrentappaja, Julkkis Japanissa, Elämän päämäärä, Trendikuvaaja, Tiimihali, Rahapuu, Vaarallinen koskea, Oza pöytään, Hero, Eka erä konnalle, Yxi kylä vastustaa, Toivo elää, Ilmainen lounas herolle, Okei olen tekopyhä, Tekopyhä, Lukukelvoton texti, Improvisoitu astalo, Huppupää, Kakun sisästä, Oikeesti kiinnostaa vaan Godzilla, Kuzupilli, Tiiminvetäjä, Diagnoosi pahentaa tautia, Valheenpaljastin, Porsaanreikä, Pitkä tukka on tyttöjen, Emokarhu, Missio venyy, Salaperäinen viesti, Profeetta omalla maalla, Koskaan ei käydä paskalla, Ei suuntavaistoa, Ulos kuvaajasta, Ainoa Toivo, Julle Ankanpää, Sepe Susi, Läpeensä terve, Tinapaperijuoni, Ystävät voimaannuttavat, Epifania, Koirantaputtaja voittaa, Tomppelisyötti, Salainen moraalitesti, Potti nokkiin, Sairasta ja väärin, Narunpätkästä voi olla hyötyä, Keihäänkantaja, Alan uuden elämän, Skene välähdyxinä, Horror silminnäkijän silmistä, Mehukas särkymisen ääni, Oma koti kullan kallis, Saalissäkki, Aika aikaa kutakin, Ariadnen lanka, Suunsoitto ennen mazia, Trilogia, Trooppivihje, Kotonakin on konnia, Puhelinetiketti teeveessä, Yhteensopivat keskustelunkatkelmat, Pidetty konna, Epäluotettava lähde, Epäluotettava kertoja, Nupit yhteentoista, Esitrooppi, Triste post coitum, Sää ei sovi tarkoituxeen, Pyrrhoxen voitto, Sik kun piti olla sak, Kotiinpääsy on estynyt.
    ellauri098.html on line 351: Tshehovin pyssy on dead giveaway vihje tulevista käänteistä, niinkuin varmaan Ferrantella papin mustelmaiset kädet siitä että papilla on AIDS, siis varmaan Robertollakin, ne onkin homopari, eli Gianní jää taas soittelemaan lehdellä. Bugger!
    ellauri098.html on line 353: Koskaan ei käydä paskalla -klishee särkyy Black is new orange sarjassa. Kirjallisuudessa sitä oli särkemässä mm. koprofiili Joyce, joka kuvaa aika tarkkaan käteenvetoa Ulyssexessa.
    ellauri098.html on line 359: Nää "universaaliset troopit" on tosi kirjava pussillinen, varsinainen tilkkutäkki, enimmäxeen visuaalisia klippejä, suurin osa tulee peleistä, fantasiasta tai scifistä, vain kourallinen perinteisiä kirjallisia klisheitä on mukana. Valtaosin halpaa amerikkalaista paskaa. Osa on kuvakulmaklisheitä, jotkut yleisön reaktioita, jotkut biologisia faktoja, ei kyl nää pitäis siivota aika freneettisesti. Ei näillä tälläsinä tee midiä. muttei maxa vaivaa. tää taitaakin olla joku kaatoluokka. Genrekohtaiset ja narratiivitroopit on luppoovampia. Katotaan niitä seuraavax.
    ellauri098.html on line 499: Because of this, INFJs have a tendency to take on the world single-handed, and can become crushed and disillusioned in the face of massive challenges. But many of the great changes in our society have been driven by determined INFJs.

    ellauri098.html on line 552:
    Woody Allen, Aragorn, The Beast (Beauty and), Humphrey Bogart, James Bond, Charles Bronson, Simon Cowell (taas), Tom Cruise, James Dean, Diogenes, Clint Eastwood, Henry Ford, Ernest Hemingway, Edmund Hillary, Indiana Jones, Steve Jobs, Frida Kahlo, Bruce Lee, Mad Max, John McEnroe, Vladimir Putin, Keith Richards, Ernst Rommel, Alan Shepard (astronaut), Frank Sinatra, Julia Timoshenko, Melanie Trump, Frank Zappa (taas), Venus Williams

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    ellauri099.html on line 46: The Picture of Dorian Gray is a Gothic and philosophical novel by Oscar Wilde, first published complete in the July 1890 issue of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. Fearing the story was indecent, prior to publication the magazine's editor deleted roughly five hundred words without Wilde's knowledge. Despite that censorship, The Picture of Dorian Gray offended the moral sensibilities of British book reviewers, some of whom said that Oscar Wilde merited prosecution for violating the laws guarding public morality. In response, Wilde aggressively defended his novel and art in correspondence with the British press, although he personally made excisions of some of the most controversial material when revising and lengthening the story for book publication the following year.
    ellauri099.html on line 48: The longer and revised version of The Picture of Dorian Gray published in book form in 1891 featured an aphoristic preface—a defence of the artist's rights and of art for art's sake—based in part on his press defences of the novel the previous year. The content, style, and presentation of the preface made it famous in its own right, as a literary and artistic manifesto. In April 1891, the publishing firm of Ward, Lock and Company, who had distributed the shorter, more inflammatory, magazine version in England the previous year, published the revised version of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
    ellauri099.html on line 50: The whole pile of smut, with all of Wilde's original material intact, was first published in 2011 by Harvard University Press. The Picture of Dorian Gray "pivots on a gothic plot device" with strong themes interpreted from Faust.
    ellauri099.html on line 71: Dulness and dirt are the chief features of Lippincott’s this month: The element that is unclean, though undeniably amusing, is furnished by Mr. Oscar Wilde’s story of The Picture of Dorian Gray. It is a tale spawned from the leprous literature of the French decadents—a poisonous book, the atmosphere of which is heavy with the mephitic odours of moral and spiritual putrefaction—a gloating study of the mental and physical corruption of a fresh, fair and golden youth, which might be fascinating but for its effeminate frivolity, its studied insincerity, its theatrical cynicism, its tawdry mysticism, its flippant philosophizings. . . . Mr. Wilde says the book has “a moral.” The “moral,” so far as we can collect it, is that man’s chief end is to develop his nature to the fullest by “always searching for new sensations,” that when the soul gets sick the way to cure it is to deny the senses nothing.
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    ellauri099.html on line 192: We do know that after having served as Lector in the Academy and being described as its “Mind” by Plato, Aristotle was not chosen as the latter’s successor. The job of scholarch, or head of the school, by sheer happenstance, went to Speusippus, Plato’s nephew. Aristotle left Athens shortly after Plato’s death and stayed away for around 12 years. Was he angry or disappointed not to have been chosen as head of the Academy? By being ordered round by big butthead´s nephew, who was an even bigger butthead?
    ellauri099.html on line 226: Very low rope barriers separated off areas that visitors were not meant to visit. I looked around for a guard, saw no one, and stepped onto the green moss and made my way quietly to the location of Aristotle’s library. On my hands and knees, I saw the ground was littered with tiny delicate snail shells, no bigger than a fingernails, scattered like empty scholars’ backpacks. My partner gave me one, and I put it in my pocket. I had it on my desk right in front of me as I was writing this. Inadvertently, I crushed it to pieces under the weight of one of Mr. Staikos’s huge tomes on the history of libraries. There’s probably a moral in this, but it escapes me. The moral is this: fucking Americans, keep your fat butts and greedy fingers off European soil!
    ellauri099.html on line 499: Olen yxityishenkilö.
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    ellauri100.html on line 116: My wife she love me
    ellauri100.html on line 266: Post-retirement: Spent 18 months as the managing editor of an economics journal published by a privately funded, libertarian think-tank in D.C. — more for the meager wage than for the stimulation of working with semi-intelligent, intellectually doubtfully honest contributors and colleagues. Quit when this part-time job became too hot.
    ellauri100.html on line 279: My parents’ outlook on life reflected the small-town values of the places in which they were raised. Through a grandmother to whom I was close, I got a good taste of how she, and my parents, had lived. I also came to know the advantages of living in villages, towns, and small cities: physical security and the kind of serenity that is almost impossible to find, for more than a few hours at a time, in the large cities and vast metropolitan areas that now dominate the human landscape of America.
    ellauri100.html on line 447: The idea behind the scale is that people vary on the degree to which they experience internal and external moral motivations. Though we suspect that some people are more internally (rather than externally) motivated to act morally, we suspect that everyone is motivated to act morally by internal and external factors. We expect that internal vs. external motivation might relate to who gives to charity in a more public vs. a more private way or who is more likely to be honest when in a group setting vs. a private setting. As well, some national surveys have shown that women make harsher moral judgments than men, and we expect that that might reflect higher moral motivations.
    ellauri100.html on line 471: Liberals and conservatives seem to disagree in their basic understandings of the causes of human action, particularly of immoral action. Liberals are more likely to believe that social forces, poverty, childhood trauma, or mental illness can serve as valid excuses. Conservatives are more likely to reject such excuses and want to hold people accountable for their actions, including a preference for harsher punishments. At least, that is the way things play out in many disputes in the legal world. We want to see if we can look at this stereotypical difference in more detail. We want to find out WHICH kinds of free will and determinism show a correlation with politics, and with other psychological variables.
    ellauri100.html on line 513: The scale is a measure of your attitudes toward crime and punishment. Some of the items reflected a “progressive” and less punitive attitude toward criminals (for example agreeing with the statement that “punishment should be designed to rehabilitate offenders,” and being opposed to the death penalty). Other items reflected a more “traditional” attitude, including a willingness to use traditional forms of punishment, such as shaming or flogging. We grouped these two kinds of items together to give you a “progressive” and a “traditional” score in the first graph below. We call this the “comprehensive” justice scale because research on justice and punishment has usually taken either a liberal or conservative approach. We are trying to examine the broadest possible range of ideas and intuitions about what you think should happen to the offender, and the victim. Disagreements about crime and punishment have long been at the heart of the “culture war.” By linking your responses here to the information you gave us when you registered, or when you took other surveys, we hope to shed light on what kinds of people (not just liberals and conservatives) endorse what kinds of responses to crime, and why.
    ellauri100.html on line 619: My heart is like a rainbow shell Mun rinta on kuin raakunkuori
    ellauri100.html on line 645: OK good enough, find a seat somewhere on the bottom shelf.
    ellauri100.html on line 686: In later life, Kristina suffered from Graves disease, diagnosed in 1872, suffering a near-fatal attack in the early 1870s. In 1893, she developed breast cancer and though the breast was removed, there was a recurrence in September 1894. Graves killed her on 29 December 1894, and Highgate became her Grave.
    ellauri100.html on line 726: Among the brookside rushes,
    ellauri100.html on line 728: Lizzie veil’d her blushes:
    ellauri100.html on line 757: Through those fruit bushes.”
    ellauri100.html on line 837: As she turn’d home alone.
    ellauri100.html on line 846: How she met them in the moonlight,
    ellauri100.html on line 857: Where she lies low:
    ellauri100.html on line 922: Then turning homeward said: “The sunset flushes
    ellauri100.html on line 927: But Laura loiter’d still among the rushes
    ellauri100.html on line 961: Must she then buy no more such dainty fruit?
    ellauri100.html on line 962: Must she no more such succous pasture find,
    ellauri100.html on line 1057: Gliding like fishes,—
    ellauri100.html on line 1060: Stretch’d up their dishes,
    ellauri100.html on line 1170: As if she fear’d some goblin man
    ellauri100.html on line 1174: Nor was she prick’d by fear;
    ellauri100.html on line 1213: Writhing as one possess’d she leap’d and sung,
    ellauri100.html on line 1220: Or like an eagle when she stems the light
    ellauri100.html on line 1251: Of golden sheaves,
    ellauri100.html on line 1366: Barthesin vastaus oli koittaa selvittää mikä tekee kirjoista uniikkeja ja originelleja. Kirjassa Le degré zéro de l´écriture (1953), se väittää että konventiot vaivaa sekä kieltä että tyyliä, eikä ne ole sixi luovia. Sen sijaan "kirjoitus", se miten kirjailija vääntelee tyylikonventioita) on se ainut uniikki ja luova akti. Mut heti kun toi uusi vääntely tulee tunnetuxi, se muuttuu klisheexi. Sixipä (kuten huomautti Jussi Jurkka selvänäkevästi radiossa) taiteessa tarvitaan koko ajan uusia muotoja, uusia muotoja tarvitaan, muuten ei ole koko taidetta.
    ellauri100.html on line 1397: The (awesome but not painful) idea that she had not been everything to me. Otherwise I would never have written a work. Since my taking care of her for six months long, she actually had become everything for me, and I totally forgot of ever have written anything at all. I was nothing more than hopelessly hers. Before that she had made herself transparent so that I could write.... Mixing-up of roles. For months long I had been her mother. I felt like I had lost a daughter.
    ellauri100.html on line 1401: Kirjailija on kuollut eläköön kynäilijä. Kynäilijä kokoaa entisistä texteistä uusia kollaasheja. No sellanenhan tää munkin albumikokoelma on. Et vaikee sitä on mennä täysin kiistämään. Vaik tärkein syy on varmaan että sellainen koostaminen on nyt niin paljon helpompaa kuin ennen. Jos lukee vaikka Plutarkhosta tai Burtonin melankoliaa, niin mitäs muuta nekään on kuin entisistä kirjailijoista kokoon harsittuja tilkkutäkkejä. Se että tavis lukija viizis nähdä noin paljon vaivaa lukemisen kanssa on kyllä toiveajattelua. Esim mä oon varmaan suunnilleen ainoa Yli-Juotikkaan tiiliskiven lukija joka on oikeasti käynyt googlaamassa joka ikisen sen satunnaisen tyhmyyden. Joka ikisen ikkunanpokan, kuin Pirkko Hiekkala.
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    ellauri101.html on line 48: In 1921, Campbell graduated from the Canterbury School in New Milford, Connecticut. While at Dartmouth College he studied biology and mathematics, but decided that he preferred the humanities. He transferred to Columbia University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature in 1925 and a Master of Arts degree in medieval literature in 1927. At Dartmouth he had joined Delta Tau Delta. An accomplished athlete, he received awards in track and field events, and, for a time, was among the fastest half-mile runners in the world.
    ellauri101.html on line 67: The main character in the monomyth is the hero. The hero isn’t a person, but an archetype—a set of universal images combined with specific patterns of behavior. Think of a protagonist from your favorite film. He or she represents the hero. The storyline of the film enacted the hero’s journey. The Hero archetype resides in the psyche of every individual, which is one of the primary reasons we love hearing and watching stories.
    ellauri101.html on line 297: Sunshine she´s here, you can take a break
    ellauri101.html on line 496: Cuff: When you cuff someone, it means that you will make the person be your girlfriend/boyfriend and not let anyone else date them. Person 1: "Aye, are you gonna cuff Cloe?" Person 2: "Ofc I will cuff her g, she's mine."

    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”
    ellauri101.html on line 511: Thottie: A girl that thinks she is hot, but in all honesty, she is just That Ho Over There. "There are a lot of Thottie on Facebook."
    ellauri101.html on line 617: Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on their electronic devices and less time reading books than before, with implications for their attention span, their vocabulary, and thus their school grades as well as their future in the modern economy. At the same time, reading and writing fan fiction is of vogue worldwide, especially among teenage girls and young women. In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students whereas in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on low-performers. In addition, East Asian students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests during the 2010s.
    ellauri101.html on line 632: Education is in fact one of the most important determinants of fertility. The more educated a woman is, the later she tends to have children, and fewer of them.
    ellauri101.html on line 701: Ihan oikeesti mä kaipaan Njeuvostoliiton harmaan mainoxetonta katukuvaa ja ankeita ihmisiä mauttomissa vaatteissa jonottamassa verkkokasseineen huhutusti ulosheitettäviä jaltalaisia appelsiineja. Silloin oli vielä toivoa paremmasta ajasta ja paremmista appelsiineista. Näillä näkymin on säätiedotuxessa odotettavissa iltaan asti vaan huonoa ja vielä huonompaa. No yxi toivo on toki meillekin vielä annettu, eli viihtyisä tuhkayxiö kauniissa Hietaniemessä.
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    ellauri102.html on line 75: How mean she looks
    ellauri102.html on line 421: As a child and teenager, she found it "very oppressive to have a very public feminist mother" and she rejected politics, instead embracing "full-on consumerism".
    ellauri102.html on line 425: She has attributed her change in worldview to two catalysts. One was when she was 17 and preparing for the University of Toronto, her mother had a stroke and became severely disabled. Naomi, her father, and her brother took care of Bonnie through the period in hospital and at home, making educational sacrifices to do so. That year off prevented her "from being such a brat". The next year, after beginning her studies at the University of Toronto, the second catalyst occurred: the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre of female engineering students, which proved to be a wake-up call to feminism.
    ellauri102.html on line 566: In her spare time she leads laughter yoga classes and occasionally acts as a “superhero-make-over consultant”.
    ellauri102.html on line 570: 'Life's too short to be ashamed for being weird,' says Lake Pantyless Pissing's Carly Stasko. After Stasko lost her job, she and her family moved from Toronto to their northern cottage at the start of the pandemic.
    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 577: Stasko said she´s always loved dance to lift her spirits.
    ellauri102.html on line 578: "It's even something I did in my 20s when I when I had gone through cancer treatments. It was just one of these things that kept my spirits up and kept me healthy," she said.
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    ellauri105.html on line 100: In many ways, there was a notable convergence in how Democrats and Republicans saw Biden’s speech: as a breathtakingly ambitious set of proposals to use government as an instrument of social and economic transformation—an unabashed progressive platform unseen from a President in my lifetime. Republicans hated it; Democrats, for the most part, loved it.
    ellauri105.html on line 144: Sorry, I missed the part where she was in any conceivable way relevant to the topic...
    ellauri105.html on line 263: And she doted upon concubinage with them, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses. Thus thou didst call to remembrance the lewdness of thy youth, when they from Egypt bruised thy breasts for the bosom of thy youth.
    ellauri105.html on line 488: Mulla on Mefodin kääntämiä Tshehovin novelleja.
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    ellauri106.html on line 67: In October 1956, Philip Roth met the secretary Margaret Martinson Williams in Chicago, whom he married in February 1959. The divorced mother of two children of completely different social origins, who was four years older than him, initially gave Roth the feeling of both a challenge and a liberation. Later, however, the problems and arguments in their relationship increased, which the writer dealt with in retrospect in works such as When She Was Good ( Lucy Nelson or Die Moral, 1967) or My Life As a Man (Mein Leben als Mann, 1974). In his autobiography The Facts (The Facts, 1988) Margaret even advanced as Josie Jensen to the “counter-self”, to the “arch enemy and nemesis ” of the author. The couple separated in 1963, but Margaret Roth refused to consent to a divorce. Five years later she died in a car accident.
    ellauri106.html on line 69: From 1958 onwards, the couple lived in New York on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and in 1959 they spent seven months in Italy on a Guggenheim grant. Upon their return, they both settled in Iowa City, where Roth led the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. The experiences in small-town Iowa far away from the American metropolises flowed into Roth's second novel Letting Go (Other People's Worries), which was published in 1962, but in contrast to Roth's previously published volume of short stories Goodbye, Columbus caused mixed reactions from critics. Stanley Edgar Hyman, for example, criticized weaknesses in the narrative structure of the novel, the two narrative parts of which are only superficially connected, but praised what he saw as "the keenest eye for the details of American life since Sinclair Lewis". Letting Go is also the first novel in which Roth, as in numerous later works, made the writings of his literary predecessors an integral part of the narrative, and is therefore often referred to as Roth's first "Henry James novel".
    ellauri106.html on line 71: In 1962, the same year Letting Go was published, Roth became Writer-in-Residence at Princeton University. After separating from his wife, Roth began a five-year psychoanalysis with the New York psychiatrist Hans J. Kleinschmidt, who published the case history anonymously in a medical journal in 1967 under the title The Angry Act: The Role of Aggression in Creativity. Roth traveled to Israel for the first time in June 1963. He participated in the American Jewish Congress, held discussions with Israeli intellectuals and Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. From 1965 to 1977 Roth had a lectureship in comparative literature at the University of Pennsylvania.
    ellauri106.html on line 80: In the early 2000s, Roth met the young assistant editor Lisa Halliday at his literary agency Andrew Wylie. A love affair developed from having lunch together, which culminated in a lifelong deep friendship. Halliday processed the love and friendship for Roth in the highly acclaimed autobiographical inspired novel Asymmetrie, which she completed in 2016. Roth, who read the manuscript, liked it.
    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 130: Given long-standing feminist arguments that Roth is a misogynist—not to mention the portrait in Bloom’s memoirs—it was inevitable that any Roth biography would spark arguments about gender politics. What was surprising is that the debate would center around the biographer more than Roth. In the wake of the biography’s release, Bailey has been accused of shocking acts. Four former students from the elite New Orleans high school where he’d taught during the 1990s came forward to complain that he had groomed them as minors and sexually pursued them as adults. One of these women claimed he raped her. Another former student came forward with an allegation of attempted rape when she was an adult. Finally, Valentina Rice, a New York publishing executive, told The New York Times that Bailey raped her in 2015. Bailey strenuously denies all these allegations.
    ellauri106.html on line 134: Phillu rakastui äitiinsä jo kouluiässä, se näytti siitä Mrs. Chiang kai-shekiltä, tarkoitaen siis Soong Mei-lingiä (alla). Sen omat vaimot oli kaikki Mrs. Philip Rotheja, paizi milloin unohtivat kävelypuvun ja lähtivät ilman lupaa sooloilemaan. Siinä vaiheessa Phillu karisti ne äkäseen. 1947 pikku turbojalka oli mustasukkainen Sandy-veljelle intissä, kun äiti itkeskeli sitä eikä turboa kun Frank Sinatra veisasi Mamselleä (alla). Sandy/Sherman oli muusikko ja klovni joka matki mainiosti Luther "Bojangles" Robinsonia, tapdancing ihmettä joka pääsi esiintymään eka kerran soolona, ilman valkoista esiliinaa Shirley Templen leffasssa. Muut mustat sanoi sitä setä Tomixi. Se kuoli pennittömänä ja sen hautajaiset maxoi Ed Sullivan. (Kekähän sekin oli, täytyy joskus kazoa.) Oli Lvovin juutalaiset meinootten aika hyvin integroituneet jenkkimeininkiin. Bojangles tarkoittaa riitapukari. Oikea Sandy oli piirtäjä ja mainosmies.
    ellauri106.html on line 146: Sanford Roth, more affectionately known as "Sandy," lived with flair and boldness in his roles as an accomplished artist, a successful advertising executive spanning three decades, and a smooth dancer some likened to Fred Astaire.
    ellauri106.html on line 150: "He remembered his last ride down [the elevator] in the old Standard Oil Building and how he got to the bottom, and [he said] he left his old identity at the beginning of the ride," said his wife, Dorene Marcus. He never looked back, she said.
    ellauri106.html on line 154: Born in Newark, N.J., Mr. Roth enlisted in the Navy in 1945 and served for about two years. He went on to study at the Pratt Institute in the late 1940s and later at the Art Students League of New York, a school established by artists for artists, in 1952.
    ellauri106.html on line 182: Roth fought back skewering one of his harshest critics, Irving Howe who he cast as supercilious Milton Appel in 1983’s The Anatomy Lesson with a typically uproarious rant:
    ellauri106.html on line 195: Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938) was born in Asheville, North Carolina, and educated at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University. He taught English at New York University and traveled extensively in Europe and America. Wolfe created his legacy as a classic American novelist with Look Homeward, Angel; Of Time and the River; A Stone, a Leaf, a Door; and From Death to Morning. Wolfe's influence extends to the writings of Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac, and of authors Ray Bradbury and Philip Roth, among others. He remains an important writer in modern American literature, as one of the first masters of autobiographical fiction, and is considered North Carolina's most famous writer. Ei mitään pientä.
    ellauri106.html on line 199: Dilsey does not allow self-absorption to corrupt her values or spirit. She is very patient and selfless—she cooks, cleans, and takes care of the Compson children in Mrs. Compson’s absence, while raising her own children and grandchildren at the same time.
    ellauri106.html on line 255: Who are Philip Roth´s ex-wives Claire Bloom and Margaret Martinson? Have they got anything in common? I bet they were spitting images of Phil´s mother, one way or another. Roth was married twice – to Margaret Martinson from 1959 to 1963. He met Martinson in 1956 and married her three years later. Roth claims she used someone else’s urine sample to persuade him she was pregnant and trick him into marriage.
    ellauri106.html on line 256: The couple separated acrimoniously in 1963 and she subsequently refused to divorce Roth. They separated in 1963 and she died in a car crash in 1968, something that deeply affected Roth’s work.
    ellauri106.html on line 264: A year later, she published a bruising memoir, Leaving a Doll´s House, in which she portrayed him as depressed, remote, self-centred and verbally abusive.
    ellauri106.html on line 273: Roth claimed his first wife, Margaret Martinson, used someone else’s urine sample to persuade him she was pregnant and trick him into marrying her.
    ellauri106.html on line 334: In 1852, his father arranged to have one of his poems published in the Ohio State Journal without telling him.
    ellauri106.html on line 367: Documents from the Kerner Commission investigation show that he completed his speech at 10 pm July 24, then walked a woman home and was allegedly shot by a deputy sheriff without provocation.
    ellauri106.html on line 390: Given long-standing feminist arguments that Roth is a misogynist—not to mention the portrait in Bloom’s memoirs—it was inevitable that any Roth biography would spark arguments about gender politics. What was surprising is that the debate would center around the biographer more than Roth. In the wake of the biography’s release, Bailey has been accused of shocking acts. Four former students from the elite New Orleans high school where he’d taught during the 1990s came forward to complain that he had groomed them as minors and sexually pursued them as adults. One of these women claimed he raped her. Another former student came forward with an allegation of attempted rape when she was an adult. Finally, Valentina Rice, a New York publishing executive, told The New York Times that Bailey raped her in 2015. Bailey strenuously denies all these allegations.
    ellauri106.html on line 392: "I'm exactly the opposite of religious, I'm anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It's all a big lie. … I have such a huge dislike. It's not a neurotic thing, but the miserable record of religion. I don't even want to talk about it, it's not interesting to talk about the sheep referred to as believers."
    ellauri106.html on line 403: Religion was a lie that he had recognized early in life, and he found all religions offensive, considered their superstitious folderol meaningless, childish, couldn´t stand the complete unadultness — the baby talk and the righteousness and the sheep, the avid believers. No hocus-pocus about death and God or obsolete fantasies of heaven for him. There was only our bodies, born to live and die on terms decided by the bodies that had lived and died before us. If he could be said to have located a philosophical niche for himself that was it - he'd come upon it early and intuitively, and however elemental, that was the whole of it. Should he ever write an autobiography, he'd call it The Life and Death of a Male Body.
    ellauri106.html on line 456: Gross: "Is there any part of you that wishes you were a man of faith?"

    ellauri106.html on line 458: Gross: "So there isn’t any part of you that wished you could believe?"

    ellauri106.html on line 524: Reduced to a life of isolation amid a decrepit apartment in which her only possession is the stained pallet on which she sleeps, Merry, the precious daughter of All-American Swede Levov, is “disgusting. His daughter is a human mess stinking of human waste. Her smell is the smell of everything organic breaking down. It is the smell of no coherence. It is the smell of all she’s become”.
    ellauri106.html on line 526: Instead of emphasizing the moral and political consequences of modern capitalism, as had the radical social movements before it, postmodernization offers “privacy, diminished expectations, subjectivism, individuality, particularity, and localism” as alternatives to the modern’s stability and universalism.
    ellauri106.html on line 635: In his baffled grief, Levov is taunted by a female confederate of his daughter’s who stridently berates him as a capitalist pig for a dozen pages, then tries to seduce him with corny porno lines like, “I bet you’ve got yourself quite a pillar in there ... the pillar of society.” When he resists, she shows him her vagina, and “rolling the labia lips outward with her fingers, [exposes] to him the membranous tissue veined and mottled and waxy with the moist tulip sheen of flayed flesh.”
    ellauri106.html on line 636: Levov’s wife is as inconsolable as he is ― until she gets a facelift and uses it to attract a seedy lover.
    ellauri106.html on line 663: Another specimen of his wit is furnished by the English translation of the
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    ellauri107.html on line 91: Neil Klugman is an intelligent, working-class army veteran and a graduate of Rutgers University who works as a library clerk. He falls for Brenda Patimkin, a wealthy Radcliffe student who is home for the summer. They meet by the swimming pool at Old Oaks Country Club in Purchase, New York, a private club that Neil visits as a guest of his cousin Doris. Neil phones her and asks for a date. She does not remember him but agrees. He waits as she finishes a tennis game which only ends when it gets too dark to play.
    ellauri107.html on line 95: After a few dates, Brenda persuades her father to invite Neil to stay with them for two weeks. This angers her mother, who feels that she should have been asked instead. Neil enjoys being able to sneak into Brenda's room at night but has misgivings over her entitled outlook, which is reflected in her spoiled and petulant younger sister, and her naive brother Ron, who misses the hero worship he enjoyed as a star basketball player at Ohio State University. Neil is astonished when Brenda reveals that she does not take birth control pills or use any other precautions to avoid pregnancy. She angrily rejects Neil's concerns. He prepares to leave, but she decides to persuade him to stay by agreeing to get a diaphragm.
    ellauri107.html on line 97: At the end of his stay, Neil attends Ron's wedding to Harriet, who was his college sweetheart from Ohio. Brenda returns to Radcliffe in the fall, keeping in touch by telephone. She invites Neil to come up to spend a weekend at a Boston hotel. However, once they are in the hotel room, Brenda tells Neil she just received letters telling her that her mother found her diaphragm and that her parents know about their affair. They argue, with Neil asking why she left it to be found unless she wanted it to happen. Siding with her parents, Brenda ends the affair as abruptly as she allowed it to commence. Neil walks out of the hotel, leaving her alone in the room.
    ellauri107.html on line 104: An American Dream is a 1965 novel by American author Norman Mailer. It was published by Dial Press. Mailer wrote it in serialized form for Esquire, consciously attempting to resurrect the methodology used by Charles Dickens and other earlier novelists, with Mailer writing each chapter against monthly deadlines. The book is written in a poetic style heavy with metaphor that creates unique and hypnotising narrative and dialogue. The novel's action takes place over 32 hours in the life of its protagonist Stephen Rojack. Rojack is a decorated war-hero, former congressman, talk-show host, and university professor. He is depicted as the metaphorical embodiment of the American Dream.
    ellauri107.html on line 106: In 1963, Mailer wrote two regular columns: one on religion called "Responses and Reactions" for Commentary and one called "Big Bite" for Esquire. Mailer also divorced from his third wife Jeanne Campbell and met Beverly Bentley who would become his fourth wife. Bentley had known Hemingway in Spain and briefly dated Miles Davis in New York before she met Mailer. Bentley and Mailer took a long car trip, notably visited an army buddy "Fig" Gwaltney in Arkansas, viewed an autopsy of a cancer victim, watched the Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson fight in Las Vegas, and spent time with the Beats in San Francisco. While in San Francisco, Mailer "walked narrow ledges, testing his nerve and balance".
    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 140: Pepun paskanjauhanta muka-uskollisuudesta shixavaimolle on läpinäkyvää valetta. Ize se on seemiläisheimonsa pahin semiitti. On olevinaan sankaria paxujalkaiselle ämmälle joka ei merkitse sille vähääkään. Tääkö pitäis uskoa? Uskokoon ken jaxaa. Ja samalla kuxii jotain "herttaista ja huomaavaista ja sievää opiskelijatyttöä" Karen Oakesia siinä sivussa. Ei tää nyt yhtään komputoi. Ainoa yhteinen nimittäjä sen toimille on ihan silmitön loukattu narsismi ja naisviha. Hei mutta olikohan Peppu Uranuxen poikia? Seuraava mietelmä esiintyi filmin American pastoral loppuvizinä:
    ellauri107.html on line 156: "I have, for instance, never—I repeat, never—written a word about women in general. This will come as news to my harshest critics, but it’s true. Women, each one particular, appear in my books. But womankind is nowhere to be found.” They just happen to be assholes one and all. Men are so much nicer friends.
    ellauri107.html on line 171: He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge from the Salem witch trials who never repented his involvement in the witch hunt. He entered Bowdoin College in 1821, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1824, and graduated in 1825. He published his first work in 1828, the novel Fanshawe; he later tried to suppress it, feeling that it was not equal to the standard of his later work.[2] He published several short stories in periodicals, which he collected in 1837 as Twice-Told Tales. The next year, he became engaged to Sophia Peabody. He worked at the Boston Custom House and joined Brook Farm, a transcendentalist community, before marrying Peabody in 1842. The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. A political appointment as consul took Hawthorne and family to Europe before their return to Concord in 1860. Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, and was survived by his wife and their three children.
    ellauri107.html on line 173: Much of Hawthorne's writing centers on New England, many works featuring moral metaphors with an anti-Puritan inspiration. His fiction works are considered part of the Romantic movement and, more specifically, dark romanticism. His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity. His published works include novels, short stories, and a biography of his college friend Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States.
    ellauri107.html on line 179: The zenith of [Hawthorne and Melville’s] relationship was reached . . . when Moby-Dick was published in middle November of 1851 and was dedicated to Hawthorne [“To Nathaniel Hawthorne: In token of my admiration for his genius”]. Hawthorne’s letter to Melville [at the time], like most of those to his friend, has not been preserved, but Melville’s answer on November 17 . . . speaks of the effect Hawthorne’s letter had upon him, in terms characteristic of his impassioned utterances:
    ellauri107.html on line 185: Kesterson also includes a famous published Melvillian reference to Hawthorne that is at least as filled with sexual imagery as the verse of Walt Whitman. It is in the . . .
    ellauri107.html on line 218: The major occurrence in Melville’s life . . . during the writing of Moby-Dick was the growing friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne . . . . We are reminded that throughout the fall and winter of 1850, and summer of 1851, Hawthorne and Melville were visiting and writing to each other. . Hawthorne encapsulating their conversation [of August 1, 1851] by writing in his journal: “Melville and I had a talk about time and eternity, things of this world and of the next, and books, and publishers, and all possible and impossible matters, that lasted pretty deep into the night . . . .”
    ellauri107.html on line 229: By wintry hills his hermit-mound the sheeted snow-drifts drape,
    ellauri107.html on line 246: Billy Budd provides an implicit indictment of the culture, whether military or civil, that encourages the kind of closet where a Claggart so readily succumbs to his “depravity according to nature.” Captain Vere likewise shows a closed, perhaps also “closeted” mind as ready prey for the phenomenon of evil. In Vere’s presence, as Billy is struck dumb by Claggart’s accusation, Claggart is struck dead by a single blow from Billy’s fist, the only response he can muster to defend himself. Although Vere cherishes Billy as “an angel of God” and knows him to be innocent of Claggart’s charges, he resists any bending of rules to protect him against the harshest of consequences for his act of insubordination. Ruthlessly silencing the dictates of his heart, “sometimes the feminine in man,” Vere effects what Claggart’s malice alone could not -- Billy’s total destruction.
    ellauri107.html on line 250: Billy is first the victim of Claggart’s closet, one with similarities to the Roy Cohn and J. Edgar Hoover kinds that project self-loathing onto their targets. Vere’s condition, on the other hand, while containing degrees of benevolence, ultimately emerges as more deadly than Claggart’s. Associating his heart with his hated feminine side, Vere crushes down his capacity for love and compassion with a thoroughly brutal, Night-of-the-Long-Knives sort of intolerance. He, who would never have initiated Billy’s demise, will not permit his own ardor to soften his inflexible judgment, as that would evidently equate with irresolution and weakness. After all, he might rationalize, he is the Captain and the Captain has an image to uphold – right? Forget justice; forget humane treatment; maintaining machismo holds precedence over all! And the tragic result: mindless, meaningless, totally unnecessary suffering and loss on the altar of nothing less than evil itself!
    ellauri107.html on line 260: Speculation about Cohn's sexuality intensified following his death from AIDS in 1986. In a 2008 article published in The New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin quotes Roger Stone: "Roy was not gay. He was a man who liked having sex with men. Gays were weak, effeminate. He always seemed to have these young blond boys around. It just wasn't discussed. He was interested in power and access." Stone worked with Cohn beginning with the Reagan campaign during the 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries.
    ellauri107.html on line 274: He was infamously resentful of being denied the Nobel Prize in literature: “He took to calling it the Anybody-But-Roth Prize,” Taylor reports. And past slights consumed him. Taylor notes that Roth couldn’t stop relitigating his first marriage, and that “despite her death she needed further – no, endless – pulverization.”
    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 427: 1937 English author J.R.R. Tolkien published The Hobbit; the title and the originally somewhat complacent and bourgeois character of Bilbo and hobbits in general were influenced by Babbitt.
    ellauri107.html on line 438: Myra Babbitt—Mrs. George F. Babbitt—was definitely mature. She had creases from the corners of her mouth to the bottom of her chin, and her plump neck bagged. But the thing that marked her as having passed the line was that she no longer had reticences before her husband, and no longer worried about not having reticences. She was in a petticoat now, and corsets which bulged, and unaware of being seen in bulgy corsets. She had become so dully habituated to married life that in her full matronliness she was as sexless as an anemic nun. She was a good woman, a kind woman, a diligent woman, but no one, save perhaps Tinka her ten-year-old, was at all interested in her or entirely aware that she was alive.
    ellauri107.html on line 448: “Lots of news. Terrible big tornado in the South. Hard luck, all right. But this, say, this is corking! Beginning of the end for those fellows! New York Assembly has passed some bills that ought to completely outlaw the socialists! And there's an elevator-runners' strike in New York and a lot of college boys are taking their places. That's the stuff! And a mass-meeting in Birmingham's demanded that this Mick agitator, this fellow De Valera, be deported. Dead right, by golly! All these agitators paid with German gold anyway. And we got no business interfering with the Irish or any other foreign government. Keep our hands strictly off. And there's another well-authenticated rumor from Russia that Lenin is dead. That's fine. It's beyond me why we don't just step in there and kick those Bolshevik cusses out.”
    ellauri107.html on line 458: he have any doctrine about preacher-mayors laid down for him, so he grunted and went on. She looked sympathetic and did not hear a word. Later she would read the headlines, the society columns, and the department-store advertisements.
    ellauri107.html on line 490: “And business! The roofing business! Roofs for cowsheds! Oh, I don't mean I haven't had a lot of fun out of the Game; out of putting it over on the labor unions, and seeing a big check coming in, and the business increasing. But what's the use of it? You know, my business isn't distributing roofing—it's principally keeping my competitors from distributing roofing. Same with you. All we do is cut each other's throats and make the public pay for it!”
    ellauri107.html on line 501: “Look here, Stan; let's get this clear. You've got an idea somehow that it's you that do all the selling. Where d' you get that stuff? Where d' you think you'd be if it wasn't for our capital behind you, and our lists of properties, and all the prospects we find for you? All you got to do is follow up our tips and close the deal. The hall-porter could sell Babbitt-Thompson listings! You say you're engaged to a girl, but have to put in your evenings chasing after buyers. Well, why the devil shouldn't you? What do you want to do? Sit around holding her hand? Let me tell you, Stan, if your girl is worth her salt, she'll be glad to know you're out hustling, making some money to furnish the home-nest, instead of doing the lovey-dovey. The kind of fellow that kicks about working overtime, that wants to spend his evenings reading trashy novels or spooning and exchanging a lot of nonsense and foolishness with some girl, he ain't the kind of upstanding, energetic young man, with a future—and with Vision!—that we want here. How about it? What's your Ideal, anyway? Do you want to make money and be a responsible member of the community, or do you want to be a loafer, with no Inspiration or Pep?”
    ellauri107.html on line 550: Kate Croy and Merton Densher are two betrothed Londoners who desperately want to marry but have very little money. Kate is constantly put upon by family troubles, and is now living with her domineering aunt, Maud Lowder. Into their world comes Milly Theale, an enormously rich young American woman who had previously met and fallen in love with Densher, although she has never revealed her feelings. Her travelling companion and confidante, Mrs. Stringham, is an old friend of Maud. Kate and Aunt Maud welcome Milly to London, and the American heiress enjoys great social success.
    ellauri107.html on line 552: With Kate as a companion, Milly goes to see an eminent physician, Sir Luke Strett, because she worries that she is suffering from an incurable disease. The doctor is noncommittal but Milly fears the worst. Kate suspects that Milly is deathly ill. After the trip to America where he had met Milly, Densher returns to find the heiress in London. Kate wants Densher to pay as much attention as possible to Milly, though at first he doesn't quite know why. Kate has been careful to conceal from Milly (and everybody else) that she and Densher are engaged.
    ellauri107.html on line 554: With the threat of serious illness hanging over her, Milly decides to travel to Venice with Mrs. Stringham. Aunt Maud, Kate and Densher follow her. At a party Milly gives in her Venice palazzo (the older Palazzo Barbaro, called "Palazzo Leporelli" in the novel), Kate finally reveals her complete plan to Densher: he is to marry Milly so that, after her presumably soon-to-occur death, he will inherit the money they can marry on. Densher had suspected this was Kate's idea, and he demands that she consummate their affair before he will go along with her plan.
    ellauri107.html on line 556: Aunt Maud and Kate return to London while Densher remains with Milly. Unfortunately, the dying girl learns from a former suitor of Kate's about the plot to get her money. She withdraws from Densher and her condition deteriorates. Densher sees her one last time before he leaves for London, where he eventually receives news of Milly's death. Milly does leave him a large amount of money despite everything. But Densher does not accept the money, and he will not marry Kate unless she also refuses the bequest. Conversely, if Kate chooses the money instead of him, Densher offers to make the bequest over to her in full. The lovers part on the novel's final page with a cryptic exclamation from Kate: "We shall never be again as we were!"
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    ellauri108.html on line 34: That the hungry be fed, the sick nourished, the aged protected, and the infant cared for.
    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 125: Rastafari is a millenarian movement, espousing the idea that the present age will come to an apocalyptic end. Many practitioners believe that on this Day of Judgement, Babylon will be overthrown, with Rastas being the chosen few who survive the upheaval. With Babylon destroyed, Rastas believe that humanity will be ushered into a "new age". This is conceived as being a millennium of peace, justice, and happiness in which the righteous shall live in Africa, now a paradise. In the 1980s, many Rastas believed that the Day of Judgment would happen around the year 2000. A view then common in the Rasta community was that the world's white people would wipe themselves out through nuclear war, with black Africans then ruling the world, something that they argued was prophesied in the Book of Daniel.
    ellauri108.html on line 145: The term "grounding" is used among Rastas to refer to the establishment of relationships between like-minded practitioners. Groundings often take place in a commune or yard, and are presided over by an elder. The elder is charged with keeping discipline and can ban individuals from attending. The number of participants can range from a handful to several hundred. Activities that take place at groundings include the playing of drums, chanting, the singing of hymns, and the recitation of poetry. Cannabis, known as ganja, is often smoked. Most groundings contain only men, although some Rasta women have established their own all-female grounding circles.
    ellauri108.html on line 148: Princes shall come out of Egypt, Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hand unto God. Oh thou God of Ethiopia, thou God of divine majesty, thy spirit come within our hearts to dwell in the parts of righteousness. That the hungry be fed, the sick nourished, the aged protected, and the infant cared for. Teach us love and loyalty as it is in Zion.
    ellauri108.html on line 152: Nyabinghi Issemblies typically take place in rural areas, being situated in the open air or in temporary structures—known as "temples" or "tabernacles"—specifically constructed for the purpose. Any elder seeking to sponsor a Nyabinghi Issembly must have approval from other elders and requires the adequate resources to organise such an event. The assembly usually lasts between three and seven days. During the daytime, attendees engage in food preparation, ganja smoking, and reasoning, while at night they focus on drumming and dancing around bonfires. Nyabinghi Issemblies often attract Rastas from a wide area, including from different countries. They establish and maintain a sense of solidarity among the Rasta community and cultivate a feeling of collective belonging. Unlike in many other religions, rites of passage play no role in Rastafari; on death, various Rastas have been given Christian funerals by their relatives, as there are no established Rasta funeral rites.
    ellauri108.html on line 160: There are various options that might explain how cannabis smoking came to be part of Rastafari. By the 8th century, Arab traders had introduced cannabis to Central and Southern Africa. In the 19th century, enslaved Bakongo people arrived in Jamaica, where they established the religion of Kumina. In Kumina, cannabis was smoked during religious ceremonies in the belief that it facilitated possession by ancestral spirits. The religion was largely practiced in south-east Jamaica's Saint Thomas Parish, where a prominent early Rasta, Leonard Howell, lived while he was developing many of Rastafari's beliefs and practices; it may have been through Kumina that cannabis became part of Rastafari. A second possible source was the use of cannabis in Hindu rituals. Hindu migrants arrived in Jamaica as indentured servants from British India between 1834 and 1917, and brought cannabis with them. A Jamaican Hindu priest, Laloo, was one of Howell's spiritual advisors, and may have influenced his adoption of ganja. The adoption of cannabis may also have been influenced by the widespread medicinal and recreational use of cannabis among Afro-Jamaicans in the early 20th century. Early Rastafarians may have taken an element of Jamaican culture which they associated with their peasant past and the rejection of capitalism and sanctified it by according it Biblical correlates.
    ellauri108.html on line 182: Rastas seek to produce food "naturally", eating what they call ital, or "natural" food. This is often grown organically, and locally. Most Rastas adhere to the dietary laws outlined in the Book of Leviticus, and thus avoid eating pork or crustaceans. Other Rastas remain vegetarian, or vegan, a practice stemming from their interpretation of Leviticus. Many also avoid the addition of additives, including sugar and salt, to their food. Rasta dietary practices have been ridiculed by non-Rastas; in Ghana for example, where food traditionally includes a high meat content, the Rastas' emphasis on vegetable produce has led to the joke that they "eat like sheep and goats". In Jamaica, Rasta practitioners have commercialised ital food, for instance by selling fruit juices prepared according to Rasta custom.
    ellauri108.html on line 184: Rastafarians typically avoid food produced by non-Rastas or from unknown sources. Rasta men refuse to eat food prepared by a woman while she is menstruating, and some will avoid food prepared by a woman at any time. Rastas also generally avoid alcohol, cigarettes, and hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine, presenting these substances as unnatural and dirty and contrasting them with cannabis. Rastas also often avoid mainstream scientific medicine and will reject surgery, injections, or blood transfusions. Instead they utilise herbal medicine for healing, especially teas and poultices, with cannabis often used as an ingredient.
    ellauri108.html on line 195: Rastafari developed out of the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade, in which over ten million Africans were enslaved and transported to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries. Under 700,000 of these slaves were settled in the British colony of Jamaica. The British government abolished slavery in the Caribbean island in 1834, although racial prejudice remained prevalent across Jamaican society.
    ellauri108.html on line 205: Howell has been described as the "leading figure" in the early Rastafari movement. He preached that black Africans were superior to white Europeans and that Afro-Jamaicans should owe their allegiance to Haile Selassie rather than to George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland. The island's British authorities arrested him and charged him with sedition in 1934, resulting in his two-year imprisonment. Following his release, Howell established the Ethiopian Salvation Society and in 1939 established a Rasta community, known as Pinnacle, in Saint Catherine Parish. Police feared that Howell was training his followers for an armed rebellion and were angered that it was producing cannabis for sale. They raided the community on several occasions and Howell was imprisoned for a further two years. Upon his release he returned to Pinnacle, but the police continued with their raids and shut down the community in 1954; Howell himself was committed to a mental hospital.
    ellauri108.html on line 207: In 1936, Italy invaded and occupied Ethiopia, and Haile Selassie went into exile. The invasion brought international condemnation and led to growing sympathy for the Ethiopian cause. In 1937, Selassie created the Ethiopian World Federation, which established a branch in Jamaica later that decade. In 1941, the British drove the Italians out of Ethiopia and Selassie returned to reclaim his throne. Many Rastas interpreted this as the fulfilment of a prophecy made in the Book of Revelation.
    ellauri108.html on line 214: Rastafari's main appeal was among the lower classes of Jamaican society. For its first thirty years, Rastafari was in a conflictual relationship with the Jamaican authorities. Jamaica's Rastas expressed contempt for many aspects of the island's society, viewing the government, police, bureaucracy, professional classes, and established churches as instruments of Babylon. Relations between practitioners and the police were strained, with Rastas often being arrested for cannabis possession. During the 1950s the movement grew rapidly in Jamaica itself and also spread to other Caribbean islands, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
    ellauri108.html on line 216: In the 1940s and 1950s, a more militant brand of Rastafari emerged. The vanguard of this was the House of Youth Black Faith, a group whose members were largely based in West Kingston. Backlash against the Rastas grew after a practitioner of the religion allegedly killed a woman in 1957. In March 1958, the first Rastafarian Universal Convention was held in the settlement of Back-o-Wall, Kingston. Following the event, militant Rastas unsuccessfully tried to capture the city in the name of Haile Selassie. Later that year they tried again in Spanish Town. The increasing militancy of some Rastas resulted in growing alarm about the religion in Jamaica. According to Cashmore, the Rastas became "folk devils" in Jamaican society. In 1959, the self-declared prophet and founder of the African Reform Church, Claudius Henry, sold thousands of tickets to Afro-Jamaicans, including many Rastas, for passage on a ship that he claimed would take them to Africa. The ship never arrived and Henry was charged with fraud. In 1960 he was sentenced to six years imprisonment for conspiring to overthrow the government. Henry's son was accused of being part of a paramilitary cell and executed, confirming public fears about Rasta violence. One of the most prominent clashes between Rastas and law enforcement was the Coral Gardens incident of 1963, in which an initial skirmish between police and Rastas resulted in several deaths and led to a larger roundup of practitioners. Clamping down on the Rasta movement, in 1964 the island's government implemented tougher laws surrounding cannabis use.
    ellauri108.html on line 231: The mid-1990s saw a revival of Rastafari-focused reggae associated with musicians like Anthony B, Buju Banton, Luciano, Sizzla, and Capleton. From the 1990s, Jamaica also witnessed the growth of organised political activity within the Rasta community, seen for instance through campaigns for the legalisation of cannabis and the creation of political parties like the Jamaican Alliance Movement and the Imperial Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated Political Party, none of which attained more than minimal electoral support. In 1995, the Rastafari Centralization Organization was established in Jamaica as an attempt to organise the Rastafari community.
    ellauri108.html on line 239: The Bobo Ashanti sect was founded in Jamaica by Emanuel Charles Edwards through the establishment of his Ethiopia Africa Black International Congress (EABIC) in 1958. The group established a commune in Bull Bay, where they were led by Edwards until his 1994 death. The group hold to a highly rigid ethos. Edwards advocated the idea of a new trinity, with Haile Selassie as the living God, himself as the Christ, and Garvey as the prophet. Male members are divided into two categories: the "priests" who conduct religious services and the "prophets" who take part in reasoning sessions. It places greater restrictions on women than most other forms of Rastafari; women are regarded as impure because of menstruation and childbirth and so are not permitted to cook for men. The group teaches that black Africans are God's chosen people and are superior to white Europeans, with members often refusing to associate with white people. Bobo Ashanti Rastas are recognisable by their long, flowing robes and turbans.
    ellauri108.html on line 241: The headquarters of the Twelve Tribes of Israel in Shashemene, Ethiopia.
    ellauri108.html on line 266: Rastafari was introduced to the United States and Canada with the migration of Jamaicans to continental North America in the 1960s and 1970s. American police were often suspicious of Rastas and regarded Rastafari as a criminal sub-culture. Rastafari also attracted converts from within several Native American communities and picked up some support from white members of the hippie subculture, which was then in decline. In Latin America, small communities of Rastas have also established in Brazil, Panama, and Nicaragua.
    ellauri108.html on line 272: In the 1960s, a Rasta settlement was established in Shashamane, Ethiopia, on land made available by Haile Selassie's Ethiopian World Federation. The community faced many problems; 500 acres were confiscated by the Marxist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam. There were also conflicts with local Ethiopians, who largely regarded the incoming Rastas, and their Ethiopian-born children, as foreigners. The Shashamane community peaked at a population of 2,000, although subsequently declined to around 200.
    ellauri108.html on line 279: Rastafari also established itself in various continental European countries, among them the Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, and France, gaining a particular foothold among black migrant populations but also attracting white converts. In France for instance it established a presence in two cities with substantial black populations, Paris and Bordeaux, while in the Netherlands, it attracted converts within the Surinamese migrant community.
    ellauri108.html on line 281: Rastafari attracted membership from within the Maori population of New Zealand, and the Aboriginal population of Australia. Rastafari has also established a presence in Japan, and in Israel, primarily among those highlighting similarities between Judaism and Rastafari.
    ellauri108.html on line 304: In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, she had sought to connect historical Jewish persecution to Floyd’s death and other flashpoints of special significance to African Americans.
    ellauri108.html on line 309: Schindler rubbished the Goulds behind their back:
    ellauri108.html on line 313: Soon, Moyo was demanding an outside investigation into the board’s conduct, and complained that her labor was being extracted from her to the point of abuse. In increasingly tense emails, she brought up past instances in which she was compelled to clean toilets and work weekends, for example.
    ellauri108.html on line 315: “Has it occurred to you and the rest of the JHM board that I am a human being and I cannot work 24/7 even if I could be adequately compensated for giving all my waking hours to JHM business?” she wrote to Kirshner, the museum’s president, on April 22. “I never thought I would have to say this at work, but it seems necessary to say this to you: Slavery was officially abolished in the USA quite some time ago.”
    ellauri108.html on line 369: Jemeninjuutalainen rusehtava Shoshana suoristi mustan kikkaran tukkansa mennessään esittäytymään Hannun vanhemmille Ritvalle ja Paavolle. Opettajapariskunta tuijotti sitä mesmeröityneenä ja suhauttelivat sen nimen äshiä keittiössä kuin vihaiselle koiralle: Sh sh. Olis Hannun kannattanut kuzua sitä vaan suomalaisittain Susannaxi, niin eivät olis ainakaan ässhät shuhissheet. Suomalaiset Susannat on pääsääntöisesti platinum blondeja, toki poikkeuxiakin on, esim. Susanna Ruokamo.
    ellauri108.html on line 379: Solomons hubris, his tragic flaw, is the meat and bone of the Ethiopian bible, the Kebra Nagast, which, translated, is the glory of the kings. In this work, unlike the King James' bible, we see King Solomon struggling with his own mortality. Bayna-Lehkem, or David, as he is called by Solomon because of likeness to the boy's grandfather, King David, is a man of virtue who will extend his glory to Ethiopia. So, Solomon's weakness for women, which brings about his dissolution, gives him the thing he is truly seeking: a son to walk his own footsteps, like Shakespeare's Hamnet, a son wiser, by dint of his virtue, than himself. A son wiser than himself, that sounds rather like a stone too big to both create and throw. Solomon is disinherited by the lord when he marries the daughter of the Pharaoh and worships her golden insect idols. A hairy spider on its back. For this he is punished severely. We discern his absolute nihilism. His ultimate disillusionment. Knowledge is nothing but sorrow. He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. In the bitter nutmeat of the Ecclesiastes. Who was the mother? Of course, Queen Sheba. She was, by all reports, black.
    ellauri108.html on line 381: I know Jah will provide, Benjy says with certainty. When that truth came I had no money, no job, no food. The child, my child, is crying and crying, my wife can't shut him up. As a matter of fact, she schedaadled. Just vamoosed. I am so vexed I can't pray no more. So I open the door and look to the sea. There I see a boat with three fishermen in it. The men are fishing but there is no space in the boat for another person. Out there on the sea, the waves are tall. Behind that boat, I see someone swimming. A little boy swimming along after the boat. I am wondering why the fishermen don't stop to pick up the boy in such a rough sea. But then I come to an understandingand it is Jah who put this idea into my head. That little boy's job is to dive for the fish traps, bring them up from the bottom. He is diving in that rough, rough sea for fish traps, and raising them up, all heavy with saltwater, all by himself. Just a little boy, too. Maybe ten years old. But so strong. Sometimes the sea cover him. I wouldn't see him or the boat. Then they would bounce him back into the sea.
    ellauri108.html on line 453: Because of what they regard as the corruption of the Bible, Rastas also turn to other sources that they believe shed light on black African history. Common texts used for this purpose include Leonard Howell's 1935 work The Promised Key, Robert Athlyi Rogers' 1924 book Holy Piby, and Fitz Balintine Pettersburg's 1920s work, the Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy. Many Rastas also treat the Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century Ethiopian text, as a source through which to interpret the Bible.
    ellauri108.html on line 485: Rastafari is a millenarian movement, espousing the idea that the present age will come to an apocalyptic end. Many practitioners believe that on this Day of Judgement, Babylon will be overthrown, with Rastas being the chosen few who survive the upheaval. With Babylon destroyed, Rastas believe that humanity will be ushered into a "new age". This is conceived as being a millennium of peace, justice, and happiness in which the righteous shall live in Africa, now a paradise.
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    ellauri109.html on line 71: Ein wenig mehr Hass und Bosheit, Dunkel und Falschheit mag da auch gewesen.
    ellauri109.html on line 93: sondern die Gewissheit, dass etwas Sinn hat,
    ellauri109.html on line 276: In March 2017, Searle became the subject of sexual assault allegations. The Los Angeles Times reported: "A new lawsuit alleges that university officials failed to properly respond to complaints that John Searle, an 84-year-old renowned philosophy professor, sexually assaulted his 24-year-old research associate last July and cut her pay when she rejected his advances." The case brought to light several earlier complaints against Searle, on which Berkeley allegedly had failed to act.
    ellauri109.html on line 379: Though married to Hippolyte Colet, Louise had a steamy eight-year affair, in two stages, with Gustave Flaubert. The relationship turned sour, however, and they broke up. Louise was allegedly so angered by her breakup with Flaubert, she wrote a novel, Lui, in an effort to target Flaubert. However, Colet's book has failed to have the lasting significance of Madame Bovary.
    ellauri109.html on line 383: Flaubert's dozens of long letters to her, in 1846–1847, then especially between 1851 and 1855, are one of the many joys of his correspondence. Many of them are a precious source of information on the progress of the writing of Madame Bovary. In many others, Flaubert gives lengthy appreciations and critical comments on the poems that Louise Colet sent to him for his judgment before offering them for publication. The most interesting of these comments show the vast differences between her and him on the matter of style and literary expression, she being a gushing Romanticist, he deeply convinced that the writer must abstain from gush and self-indulgence.
    ellauri109.html on line 476: Two pigeons (or doves in Elizur Wright's American translation) live together in the closest friendship and 'cherish for each other/The love that brother hath for brother.' One of them yearns for a change of scene and eventually flies off on what he promises will be only a three-day adventure. During this time he is caught in a storm with little shelter, ensnared, attacked by predators and then injured by a boy with a sling, returning with relief to roam no more.
    ellauri109.html on line 533: Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
    ellauri109.html on line 541: In March, 1959, The New Yorker published Roth’s story “Defender of the Faith,” in which a Jewish enlisted man tries to manipulate a Jewish sergeant into giving him special treatment out of ethnic kinship. Various rabbis and Jewish community leaders accused Roth of cultural treason. “What is being done to silence this man?” Emanuel Rackman, the president of the Rabbinical Council of America, wrote. “Medieval Jews would have known what to do with him.”
    ellauri109.html on line 549: His first, and longest, novel, “Letting Go,” published in 1962, lacked the vibrancy of the early stories, and he struggled for the next several years to free himself from its slightly ponderous Jamesian style.
    ellauri109.html on line 551: Kleinschmidt published a journal article in which he describes the case of a “successful Southern playwright” with an overbearing mother: “His rebellion was sexualized, leading to compulsive masturbation which provided an outlet for a myriad of hostile fantasies. These same masturbatory fantasies he both acted out and channeled into his writing.” Roth, who was obviously Kleinschmidt’s “playwright,” saw the article just after finishing the novel. He spent multiple sessions berating Kleinschmidt for this “psychoanalytic cartoon” and yet continued his analysis with him for years.
    ellauri109.html on line 553: When Martinson crashed dead 1968, the vengeful jew whistled all the way to the grave.
    ellauri109.html on line 555: Roth could not stand the lurid brand of notoriety. Years later, he told friends that he wished he’d never published “Portnoy’s Complaint.” It was by far his best-selling book.
    ellauri109.html on line 567: Roth and Bloom divorced, miserably, in 1995. A year later, Bloom published a memoir, “Leaving a Doll’s House,” in which Roth was depicted as brilliant and initially attentive to the demands of her career, but also as unpredictable, unfaithful, remote, and, at times, horribly unkind, not least about Bloom’s devotion to her grown daughter. The book quoted incensed faxes that Roth sent Bloom at the end of their union, demanding that she pay sixty-two billion dollars for failing to honor their prenuptial agreement, and another bill for the “five or six hundred hours” that he had spent going over her lines with her.
    ellauri109.html on line 585: Why shouldn’t I be treated as seriously as Colette on this? She gave a blow job to this guy in the railway station. Who gives a fuck about that? . . . That doesn’t tell me anything. What did hand jobs mean to her? Why did she like that?”
    ellauri109.html on line 605: We learn of Roth’s generosity with unearned money he did not need (just like JFK, who was privately stingy as hell but basked in high-visibility free-of-charge charity) of his remarkable service in getting Milan Kundera published in English.
    ellauri109.html on line 609: At the University of Pennsylvania, a friend and colleague—acting, the friend admits, almost as a “pimp”—helped Roth fill the last seats in his oversubscribed classes with particularly attractive undergraduates. Roth’s treatment of a young woman named Felicity (a pseudonym), a friend and house guest of Claire Bloom’s daughter, is particularly disturbing. Roth made a sexual overture to Felicity, which she rebuffed; the next morning, he left her an irate note accusing her of “sexual hysteria.” When Bloom wrote about the incident in her memoir, Roth answered in his unpublished “Notes” with a sense of affront rather than penitence: “This is what people are. This is what people do. . . . Hate me for what I am, not for what I’m not.”
    ellauri109.html on line 660: Here lies my wife: here let her lie! Now she's at rest. And so am I. (John Dryden)
    ellauri109.html on line 704: At Cromwell's funeral on 23 November 1658 Dryden strutted with John Milton and Andrew Marvell. Next Dryden sucked up to the court for a possible patron, but failed. He had to make a living writing for publishers, not for the aristocracy, and thus ultimately for the reading public. Bugger it.
    ellauri109.html on line 712: Dryden translated works by Horace, Juvenal, Ovid, Lucretius, and Theocritus, a task which he found far more satisfying than writing for the stage. In 1694 he began work on what would be his most ambitious and defining work as translator, The Works of Virgil (1697), which was published by subscription. The publication of the translation of Virgil was a national event and brought Dryden the sum of £1,400. For example, take lines 789–795 of Book 2 when Aeneas sees and receives a message from the ghost of his wife, Creusa.
    ellauri109.html on line 730: Or as a blast of wind, she rush'd away.
    ellauri109.html on line 783: Leah had experienced many calamities long before the loss of her baby. As a child, she and her family had joined thousands of Jews fleeing violence in Yemen. They were robbed as they trekked from one end of the country to the other and Leah was reduced to begging for food. Then they were rescued in an airlift known as Operation Magic Carpet.
    ellauri109.html on line 785: They had arrived, malnourished and penniless, during the first Arab-Israeli war.
    ellauri109.html on line 793: Leah was shocked not to be shown a body or a grave - a common feature of such stories - but she and her husband did not doubt the heart-breaking news.
    ellauri109.html on line 795: It was only years later that she began asking questions, when her surviving daughter, Hagit, turned 18 and was called for national military service.
    ellauri109.html on line 805: On kibbutzes, where some of the Yemenites settled, it was typical for youngsters to be separated from their parents and looked after together, and here too it's said that some children vanished.
    ellauri109.html on line 812: "I went to my father and told him, but he said I should never suspect another Jew stole my child," she says.
    ellauri109.html on line 813: She went in search of documents that would reveal the truth about what happened to Hanna, and was deeply disturbed by what she found.
    ellauri109.html on line 847: Yehuda had a happy childhood, raised in nearby Afula by Batia and Asher Kantor, an Ashkenazi Jewish couple originally from Eastern Europe.
    ellauri109.html on line 850: His mother, who had been unable to conceive, revealed she had brought him home from a small orphanage, aged three.
    ellauri109.html on line 891: Roth vaati takaisin myös koruja jotka se oli antanut Clairelle lahjaxi suhteen aikana. Pääasia näytti kuitenkin olleen raha. "Lähetä vaan shekki", se kirjoitti. Roth lopetti tarjoamalla Bloomille 104 taalaa viikossa kuten siivojalle joka niillä oli ollut New Yorkissa, sanoen että se oli ollut Bloomin ainoa anti elinkustannuxiin jotka oli olleet 80-100 tuhatta taalaa vuodessa. Lopulta Roth palautti nihkeästi jotain, muttei kaikkia, niitä Bloomin tavaroita jotka oli vielä Rothin hallussa. Ero tuli voimaan kesäkuussa 1995.
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    ellauri110.html on line 139: The Houyhnhnms' lack of passion surfaces during the scheduled visit of "a friend and his family" to the home of Gulliver's master "upon some affair of importance". On the day of the visit, the mistress of his friend and her children arrive very late. She made no excuses "first for her husband" who had died just that morning and she had to remain to make the proper arrangements for a "convenient place where his body should be laid". Gulliver remarked that "she behaved herself at our house as cheerfully as the rest".
    ellauri110.html on line 147: On the other hand, Swift was profoundly mistrustful of attempts at reason that resulted in either hubris (for example, the Projectors satirised in A Tale of a Tub or in Book III of Gulliver's Travels) or immorality (such as the speaker of A Modest Proposal, who offers an entirely logical and wholly immoral proposal for cannibalism). The Houyhnhnms embody both the good and the bad side of reason, for they have the pure language Swift wished for and the amorally rational approach to solving the problems of humanity (Yahoos); the extirpation of the Yahoo population by the horses is very like the speaker of A Modest Proposal.
    ellauri110.html on line 152: In the shipping lanes he is rescued by a Portuguese sea captain, a level-headed individual albeit full of concern for others, whose temperament at one level appears intermediate between the calm, rational Houyhnhnms of Houyhnhnmland and the norm of corrupt, European humanity, which Gulliver no longer distinguishes from Houyhnhnmland's wild Yahoos. Gulliver can speak with him, and though now disaffected from all humanity, he began to tolerate his company. Gulliver is returned to his home and family, finds their smell and look intolerable and all his countrymen no better than "Yahoos", purchases and converses with two stabled horses, tolerates the stable boy, and assures the reader of his account's utter veracity.
    ellauri110.html on line 205: Vapaus tulee shekkivihkon katteesta. Mutta krapulassa saa entistä pahempia depressioita. Hannun elämä on täyttä paskaa.
    ellauri110.html on line 318: Lydia Volchaninova, a good-looking, but very stern and opinionated young teacher with somewhat dictatorial inclinations is deeply engaged in the affairs of the local zemstvo. Devoted to the cause of helping peasants, she is interested in doing and speaking of nothing but practical work, mostly in the fields of medicine and education. Lydia dislikes the protagonist, a landscape painter, who frequently visits their house. From time to time the two clash over problems of both the rural community and Russia as a whole.
    ellauri110.html on line 320: The painter discovers a kindred spirit in Lydia's younger sister Zhenya, a dreamy and sensitive girl who spends her time reading, admiring him painting and having long walks. The two fall in love, and an evening comes when, after a walk, the painter lets his feelings out in a passionate outburst. Zhenya responds in kind, but feels she has to tell her mother and sister about their love immediately.
    ellauri110.html on line 322: The following day he learns that Zhenya and her mother had departed. A boy hands him a note from Znenya, which reads: "I have told my sister everything and she insists on my parting from you. I could not hurt her by disobeying. God will give you happiness. If you knew how bitterly mamma and I have cried." The painter leaves the place too. The last glimpse of hope to fill his lonely life with any kind of meaning is now gone, and the person who robbed him of it was Lydia, the one who cared for nothing but bettering other people's lives. Time passes, but he cannot forget Zhenya and deep in his heart knows she still thinks of him, too.
    ellauri110.html on line 337: The detailed private diary that Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period. It provides a combination of personal revelation and eyewitness accounts of great events, such as the Great Plague of London, the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of London.
    ellauri110.html on line 346: He was known to be brutal to his servants, once beating a servant Jane with a broom until she cried. He kept a boy servant whom he frequently beat with a cane, a birch rod, a whip or a rope's end.
    ellauri110.html on line 349: Propriety did not prevent him from engaging in a number of extramarital liaisons with various women that were chronicled in his diary, often in some detail when relating the intimate details. The most dramatic of these encounters was with Deborah Willet, a young woman engaged as a companion for Elisabeth Pepys. On 25 October 1668, Pepys was surprised by his wife as he embraced Deb Willet; he writes that his wife "coming up suddenly, did find me imbracing the girl con [with] my hand sub [under] su [her] coats; and endeed I was with my main [hand] in her cunny. I was at a wonderful loss upon it and the girl also...." Following this event, he was characteristically filled with remorse, but (equally characteristically) continued to pursue Willet after she had been dismissed from the Pepys household. Pepys also had a habit of fondling the breasts of his maid Mary Mercer while she dressed him in the morning.
    ellauri110.html on line 351: Pepys may also have dallied with a leading actress of the Restoration period, Mary Knep. "Mrs Knep was the wife of a Smithfield horsedealer, and the mistress of Pepys"—or at least "she granted him a share of her favours". He called her husband "an ill, melancholy, jealous-looking fellow" and suspected him of abusing his wife. Knep provided Pepys with backstage access and was a conduit for theatrical and social gossip. When they wrote notes to each other, Pepys signed himself "Dapper Dickey", while Knep was "Barbry Allen" (a popular song that was an item in her musical repertory).
    ellauri110.html on line 426: Ilo ilman alkoholia on teeskentelyä. Raittiina voi olla iloa kun ottaa ilokaasua. Olutkankaalta sitä saa. Olutkangas oli julkkisjuoppo lekuri. Ei mikään haikea Tshehov kuitenkaan, vaan hauska vekkuli.
    ellauri110.html on line 713: Tallaisin miettein aloitan uuden paasauxen Handesta, ja se on pieni näyte sen puolivillaisista klisheistä:
    ellauri110.html on line 720: kokemuksia? "Aiti, äiti on ihanasti sairas poikanne." Sama kertosäe nousee jälleen kuin Casanovan heijari. Mutta äiti on kuollut. Mielen valtaa helpotus. Kirjoitan tapahtuneesta ja muustakin ja klisheet toistuu, toistuu, toistuu.
    ellauri110.html on line 993: Xavier de Maistren mikromuistelma omasta huoneesta kai pitää joskus tshekata, kun Kristiina-tätikin on sen lukenut. Panen sen tähän vaan muistilapuxi.
    ellauri110.html on line 1054: It’s like a line drawn in water. It vanishes quickly and doesn’t last long. In the same way, life as a human is like a line drawn in water. …
    ellauri110.html on line 1062: It’s like a cow being led to the slaughter. With every step she comes closer to the slaughter, closer to death. In the same way, life as a human is like a cow being slaughtered. It’s brief and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.’
    ellauri110.html on line 1075: Welcome! ‘Conversations with Dostoevsky’ is a blog written to mark the 200th anniversary year of Dostoevsky’s birth. It takes the form of a series of conversations between a twenty-first century academic and the writer himself. The topics centre on ‘the big questions’, including God, immortality, faith, nationality, and the power of literature. Blogs will be published weekly, though readers may wish to save them up for a monthly visit.
    ellauri110.html on line 1077: I hope that a revised version of these conversations will eventually appear in book form. This published version will include extensive accompanying notes, indicating the sources of the views ascribed to Dostoevsky and, where relevant, references to secondary literature. This will especially be in cases where, for example, the views spoken by Dostoevsky may involve controversial points of interpretation or where his own documented views may require comment for twenty-first century readers. However, this is primarily a work of fiction and although it is supported by scholarship and, I hope, raises questions that are of interest to scholars, it is to be read in the way we might read any work of fiction, where whatever instruction the work may offer is accompanied by a element of entertainment.
    ellauri110.html on line 1081: A final thought is that although Dostoevsky himself did not write a blog, there is something blog-like in his Diary of a Writer, a self-published opinion piece that ranged freely over the most apparently disparate issues. To those who fear that blogging and other forms of information technology are inherently antagonistic to the values of great literature (I mean Dostoevsky and not myself, of course), I suggest that it is not a medium of which he would have been afraid. Perhaps even one he would have relished.
    ellauri110.html on line 1108: Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg who theorizes that he can perform good deeds to counterbalance his crime, justifying his actions by referencing Napoleon Bonaparte. The novel is considered one of the greatest novels ever written.
    ellauri110.html on line 1121: Uncle was Prince K, a doddering and decrepit old fop who has come into money and who is paying a visit to the provinces. Maria Alexandrovna decides to try to marry off her beautiful young daughter Zenaida to him, but the whole town has had a snootful of her and tries to buck her plans at every turn. Still, she manages to come out in the end after a series of reverses. Not for nothing does Dosto compare her (too)xo to Napoleon Bonaparte. Dosto bore a grudge to the French and English because they had laughed at his accent. Napoleon and Shakespeare, damn the lot.
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    ellauri111.html on line 160: In 1599, TWELVE YEARS BEFORE the King James Bible was published, King James himself said this about the Apocrypha:
    ellauri111.html on line 230: Esim. Karamazovin pojat tai Akiva "Kive" Shtisel. Akiva oli kiva kun se huoli upporikkaan vaikka masentuilevan Rachelin. Apinatkin on sulosia kun ne saa poikasia. Aljosha-vainaja ja Dvorale on kuin 2 marjaa. En mäkään sentään suorastaan tappanut Callea, vaikken avannut sille Munksnäshemmetin ulko-ovea. Pause. “I think you haven’t read my Diary of a Writer?”
    ellauri111.html on line 255: As I’d had to admit, I hadn’t read The Diary of a Writer (actually a kind of journal that Dostoevsky published monthly and that consisted entirely of his own thoughts about issues of the day), but I did know that he had been involved in several criminal cases, some of which were about the kind of cruelty to children that Ivan Karamazov cited as evidence against the existence of God. I couldn’t remember any details, though. I felt rather like a student who hasn’t done his homework hoping that he’s not the one going to be asked the next question. Only there wasn’t anyone else to ask. In the event, Fyodor Mikhailovich let me off fairly gently.
    ellauri111.html on line 263: As Fyodor Mikhailovich spoke, he became quite agitated. His face narrowed and his eyes flashed. At first he had just tapped his fingers intermittently on the arms of his chair but as he went on he started to wave his hands around with increasing energy. Whatever he had seen in the world he now inhabited, it was clear that he was still unreconciled to the outrages that adult human beings inflict on children, who, as he had said in The Brothers Karamazov, hadn’t eaten that fatal apple. I didn’t know the details of the cases he was talking about, but I couldn’t help thinking about a particularly horrifying case that had recently happened here in Scotland. I’ll spare you the details.
    ellauri111.html on line 287: “Isn’t that rather harsh? After all, he himself set out the charge sheet, if you like. He tells us just what he has done, how he has behaved. He provides all the evidence we need to find him guilty—morally, if not legally.”
    ellauri111.html on line 289: “Yes, yes, yes—but why? Why is he doing this? Let me give you another example, a better known one, I think. You remember that in The Possessed (which, by the way, isn’t quite what my title means, though it’s quite good in its own way), I had Stavrogin go to Bishop Tikhon to confess how he’d raped a twelve-year old girl and then just waited in the next room while she hung herself?”
    ellauri111.html on line 293: “Nor was I, though it was very frustrating. But you will also remember that he didn’t just go to confess his sin in the way that a normal penitent does: he had even arranged for a full copy to be printed, ready to be published for the world to see.”
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    ellauri111.html on line 419: On the other hand, he loves us back, but in HIS case, it is not that he obeys us, but rather the opposite, he lets us obey him! That's love for him! And if we don't he punishes us! That's love too! Like a loving father he lets his big hammer come down on our disobedient heads. Can't you feel it? And oh, the towering feeling Just to know somehow you are near. The over powering feeling, That any second you may suddenly appear.
    ellauri111.html on line 433: We need Jesus to pay the price for our sins in the right currency. We cannot do it. Righteousness comes by repenting of our sins and believing on the Lord Jesus Christ and his blood that was shed to pay for our sins. God will not accept made up religions and attempts to please him.
    ellauri111.html on line 437: (Phew. A glass of water please. Thank you dear.) God is holy. We are sinful. By his very nature, God cannot have fellowship with us sinners. There is no amount of "good" that we can do to make up for our crimes against God. They must be punished. And the wages of sin is DEATH. Somebody has to DIE to pay for sins against God. Oh, you'll die physically--sin requires that. But you've got a choice about that SECOND DEATH where a man goes to the lake of fire that burneth with fire and brimstone....
    ellauri111.html on line 492: The blood of Jesus is the propitiation and payment for our sins. The blood of Jesus took away the guilt of the sins which we have committed AND it has ushered us into a Father child relationship with the Lord God. Through the blood of Jesus, we are to serve sin no more, rather we serve righteousness. If you get saved and sin, you confess your sin and the Lord will forgive you, but you no longer walk in the sin lifestyle--
    ellauri111.html on line 530: 2:7 That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.

    ellauri111.html on line 546: Jesus Christ came to earth to give his own blood for your sins. That is what he came to do and he was and is the only one qualified to do it. His death was a one time sacrifice, never to be repeated. After he accomplished this tremendous feat, he rose from the dead just like he said he would:
    ellauri111.html on line 594: "Hi Lord, how are you doing? Any catches from the pool of sinners today? Well here's one, if your daily quota is short. I know that I am a sinner but I want to be saved before the gong. I repent of my sins, every one, even the one... OK I get it, you know. I don't WANT to do evil anymore, it just happens. I want to become self-righteous through the blood of Jesus. I'm asking you to please forgive some of my sins against you. I want a new lease of life in the Lord Jesus Christ. I want to be everything that You created me to be, and more. I think Jesus shed His blood and died for me so that I could be saved from my sins. I guess He rose from the dead on the third day. I so want to be your child and follow behind the holy scriptures like a dog. Okay? In that case, thank you for being merciful to me, a sinner. Thank you Lord Jesus for saving my soul from sin. Please fill me with your precious, Holy Spirit so that I can live a self-righteous, fun-denying life for you. I'm giving you myself, for what it's worth. Please show me what you want me to do. Give me a sign! Any sign! Please help me to understand your word and to walk in your leash. Please don't mumble! Please guide me to Jesus!. It is in Jesus' Name I pray, Amen."
    ellauri111.html on line 612: When we push you under the water, we show that we are dying to the old life, being under the water shows we have died to the old life, and when we come up we show we are purposed to walk in newness of life. In baptism, we are also shewing the washing away of our sins (ref. Acts 22:16). We try not to keep you down so long that your new life starts right there and then. Although you can consider yourself lucky if it does.
    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 642: Even when a Christian woman is washing the dishes and taking care of her children she is doing sanctified work--she is fulfilling the scriptures; women are to be keepers at home. When a man provides for his family, he is fulfilling the scriptures. When we consecrate ourselves and our things (house, apartment, furniture, grass, etc.), daily living takes on a new dimension. It also gives you a lot of things to do for the time freed from watching TV and playing with the mobile. Did I mention the mobile? DON´T EVEN THINK OF IT!
    ellauri111.html on line 648: Down here we work for the Master, the Lord Jesus, and sow the seed (us men do, if you get what I mean), sharing his word. Those that hear and receive the word on good ground will be saved (people do not always get saved at the moment they first hear the truth--in time, however they may repent and believe). God sees the work that his people do, and he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Psalm 126:6 He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves* with him. *Sheaves are bundles of wheat or other grain grasses that the harvesters have harvested and bundled. Some seeds fell on good bushes and prospered, some fell on porcelain and did not germinate.
    ellauri111.html on line 653: We shall come between the thighs, bringing in the sheaves.
    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 669: The Lord´s Supper. At various seasons, Christians partake of the Lord´s supper in which we remember the Lord (Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24, 25) and shew his death until he come (1 Corinthians 11:26). One need not be in a church service to partake of the Lord Supper, one can partake of the Lord´s supper (sometimes called "communion") at home. The Lord´s supper is NOT the same as the Roman Catholic mass. That´s Lord´s lunch.
    ellauri111.html on line 677: You can also order a hymn book from us. I have The New National Baptist Hymnal (Published in 1977 with KJV readings [Note: This website makes no money for any of these recommendations or links]. I am not a Baptist or any other name/denomination found outside of the Authorized King James Bible). I also have another hymnal entitled, Praise! Our Songs and Hymns (KJV) (always get KJV materials. KJV stands for "King James Version." Don't get "New" King James Version (NKJV) or "NIV"--these are two of many counterfeit Bibles.) Hymnals include the musical notes and lyrics. If you can play an instrument, you can learn many songs. We should think about the words of the various hymns to see if they are based on the Bible or not. Don't use jew´s harp, kazoo or electric guitar, however. Or comb and toilet paper either, that would be blasphemy.
    ellauri111.html on line 691: The Roman Catholic mass is a blasphemy. The Roman Catholic institution teaches that its priests actually sacrifice the Lord Jesus Christ over and over again on their altars when they take, "communion." Christians partake of the Lord's supper in which we remember the Lord and shew his death until he come. They say that they are actually sacrificing the Lord! This is a blasphemy, flee from it, my brethren, flee!!!!!
    ellauri111.html on line 699: "Contemplative" prayer is essentially an old occult technique adjusted to the ignorant church people. It can bring up that yoga kundalini serpent power. With open eyes, one can see this type of technique being magnified in society--I saw a book for magic in a place for shipping goods and for photocopies, office supplies, etc. I looked on the back of the book, it was the same technique as the church people are using. This is spreading like wildfire and not just amongst false (or extremely ignorant) brethren, it is throughout society. Revelation 13:8 teaches us that all people who are not in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world will worship the beast. Revelation 13:4 says that all the world will worship the dragon which gave power unto the beast--we learn from Revelation 12 that THE DRAGON IS SATAN. In the ecumenical movement (all the religions getting together in "peace") and under a "meditative" spirituality, Hindus, Buddhists, Roman Catholics, church people, atheists, Muslims, cabalists, new agers, etc. can get together and have a "meditation" session with no problems. This is not for the future, it is already happening, I picked up a brochure about some sessions while at a library. In Contemplative prayer, church people are calling the devil by the Lord's name. I read that many of them will not listen to the scriptures when confronted with the truth--they do not know the Lord's voice, they are not his sheep. Worldly people are under the devil and they despise holiness and speak against it as "legalism" or even as heresy or false doctrine. I have seen extreme antinomianism in Baptist churches. They derisively call work-out-your-own-salvation-with-fear-and-trembling discipleship "Lordship salvation". If a person does not obey the Lord, they are not saved. The reader may wish to see our article, Lordship Salvation.
    ellauri111.html on line 741: I have been in kundalini awkening for 10 years by a so called healer . I was very sick . So I went to a healer. Well she happened to be a shaman yogi I was only 24 years old I have been fighting for my life ever since the kundalini rose I can't even begin to tell you ...they say once you open your kundalini you can't shut It well I have not been able to shut mine... Yoga is a very sick religion and spiritually you feel dead you were right when you said nothing good comes from Yoga. Guru 's are extremly dangerous individuals. Let Christians know it could hurt your faith even just the excercise...
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    ellauri112.html on line 67: A survey published in American Psychologist in 1991 ranked Wundt´s reputation as first for "all-time eminence" based on ratings provided by 29 American historians of psychology. William James and Sigmund Freud were ranked a distant second and third. During his academic career Wundt trained 186 graduate students (116 in psychology). This is significant as it helped disseminate his work.


    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 580: It doesn’t help the film that Marlo is a series of clichés. Both she and Drew could have jumped out of the pages of a woman’s magazine or self-help guide.
    ellauri112.html on line 588: Marlo disapproves at first thinking that she can’t ask for the help she needs. She gives in and allows their new night nanny, Tully, to do her job and is quite impressed with the results. Marlo feels more in control of her life, the kids seem happy, and she’s willing to grow in her marriage to Drew.
    ellauri112.html on line 590: Native Chicago suburban writer Diablo Cody on Buffalo Bill muutenkin kuin nimeltä. Klisheepuhveleita kaatuu kuin hehtaaripyssyllä, bullshttiä piisaa enemmän kuin jaxaa syödä. Diablo Cody’s script contains her trademarked witticisms and dry humor. Cody’s quick-witted screenplay highlights an open disdain for hipsters.
    ellauri112.html on line 592: Despite Cody´s image as a libertine, she hacks here at a decidedly conservative topic, the emotional journey of motherhood.
    ellauri112.html on line 599: Toys laying all over the carpet, dishes in the sink, mouths to feed, teacher parent conferences – the life of a parent is not an easy one.
    ellauri112.html on line 618: There is cheerful satire when Marlo and Drew visit Craig and his fashionable, snooty wife Elyse (Elaine Tan), who tells Marlo she can relate to the hurdles of pregnancy, especially when it cut into her gym routine.
    ellauri112.html on line 634: When she was younger, she had nothing but time on her hands and not a care in the world, before marriage and bills and all that comes after youth slips away.
    ellauri112.html on line 639: By the time she has her third baby, her son (who may be on the autism spectrum) is on the verge of getting kicked out of upper bracket Catholic school.
    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 648: Ja iso nippu muitakin forever young klisheitä. Oma vika, kaupallinen jenkkiviihde tekee naisista tollasia barbeja. Tää filmi on täysin rinnoin (excuse my French) mukana juonessa.
    ellauri112.html on line 650: Marlo is not much to look at anymore compared to flat-tum Tully Theron actually fattened herself 50lb for the part). But she is another type of super-woman, who keeps schedules, diets, routines and even creativity as a staple of her family’s well being.
    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 660: As a nation, we’re well-used to the stereotype of the Irish mammy. Generally speaking though, the mother as a comical, level-headed supporting character is not unique to us, Jews and Italians have them too, and Latinos, I bet. Sometimes she’s the self-sacrificing figure who will do anything for her children, sometimes she’s neurotic and controlling, suppressing the growth and social development of her kids, who are typically the leads. Rarely has she ever taken front-of-stage.
    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 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 693: The same can be said for Cody’s rough around the edges, unsubtle screenplay. This is far from her best work and for once, she seems to have written herself into a corner. Some of the narrative is so contrived that it’s dripping with cliché, crowded with irritating, pithy platitudes dressed up in a bright hipster bow. Worst of all, the film treats serious post-partum depression as a gimmicky afterthought and even tacks on a borderline inappropriate ‘gotcha!’ ending.
    ellauri112.html on line 705: The 26-year-old nanny’s name is Tully (played by Mackenzie Davis of “Halt and Catch Fire” fame), and she’s a free spirit, albeit one with a serious work ethic. Tully instantly takes over the house, manages Marlo’s baby effortlessly, and starts taking care of mom too. Not only does she give her the precious “alone time” she desperately needs and craves, but Tully ends up becoming a sort of therapist to her, along with a best friend, muse, and a regular shoulder to cry on.
    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 727: The film’s strength – for its first two thirds – is the relationship between the two women at the heart of the narrative. We learn through a clumsy coincidence at the beginning of the film that Marlo is bisexual; as her intimacy with Tully expands to fill the vacuum of her absentee marriage, it becomes a tender eroticism. This is mediated, always, through other bodies: as Tully cradles the baby who has just finished feeding, she talks about how the ‘molecules’ of the child still exist within the mother; later, in a bar toilet, she gently wets a paper towel and uses it to draw the milk out of Marlo’s swollen breasts. In a pivotal scene, Marlo sits behind Tully and instructs her on what to do to arouse her sleep-befuddled husband. This moment can be read as emblematic of the film’s mistreatment of the queer intimacy it establishes. Coming after a discussion of sexual history and sexual fantasy, Marlo reveals to Tully that she has a waitress’s uniform that she’s never used, bought to surprise her husband. As Tully puts the outfit on, which fits her pre-natal body in a way it wouldn’t Marlo, the moment of sexual possibility between the women is subsumed into heteronormative, ageist fantasy: Tully’s young, and therefore fantasy-appropriate, body is used as bait to ‘recharge’ the masculine battery.
    ellauri112.html on line 729: The revelation that Tully is a version of Marlo’s former self removes the possibility of a different life she represented. “I love us,” Marlo’s husband says to her, as she lies in her hospital bed. “I love us too,” she replies. This collective noun is the acceptance of the status quo, just as Tully’s last speech, in which she tells Marlo she should embrace her dull life – “being boring means you’re doing it right” – is an endorsement of the sacrifices society requires of her. The final scene, in which Marlo’s husband helps her make the packed lunches, is bathed in a saccharine glow: learn to love your claustrophobia, it tells women. The nuclear family is the only one worth having.
    ellauri112.html on line 819: “God himself provides ‘wine which makes man’s heart glad’ just as He gives ‘food which sustains man’s heart’ (Ps. 104:14.15). He promises His people that, if they will obey Him, He will bless them with an abundance of wine (Deut 7:13, 11:14, Prov. 3:10. etc.). He threatens to withdraw this blessing from them if they disobey His law (Deut. 28:39, 51; Isa. 62:8). The Scriptures clearly teach that God permits His people to enjoy wine and strong drink as a gift from Him. ‘You may spend the money for whatever your heart desires, for oxen, or sheep, or wine, or strong drink, or whatever your heart desires; and there you shall eat in the presence of the Lord your God and rejoice, you and your household’ (Deut. 14:26).
    ellauri112.html on line 838: He is dead but buy his book What Would Jesus Drink? by Brad Whittington. Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 38,770. Language: English. Published: August 13, 2011. Categories: Autofiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christianity. It includes 247 verses from the bible and the rest of it as appendix for further reading. Brad Whittington's tag cloud: alcohol beer jesus wine.
    ellauri112.html on line 909: Fifth, we will cite the statements of confessions, churches and prominent men, always remembering that such human opinions are not equal to Holy Scripture, but can sometimes shed light on the meaning of Holy Scripture. We will seek to imitate the Bereans of Acts 17:11, who sought to examine what they had heard from even the best of God’s teachers in the light of the word of God. We will adopt what is biblical and profitable, and reject whatever is not.
    ellauri112.html on line 915: Since the use of unfermented grape juice is so popular, individual lay Christians may be confronted with grape juice instead of wine when they want to observe the sacrament. Therefore, we must briefly examine the Christian´s duty, whenever he or she is offered grape juice in the Lord´s Supper.
    ellauri112.html on line 927: If anyone would rather hear about wine in the Lord´s Supper, instead of reading about it, he or she is welcome to watch a 14 minute video at Wine in the Lord´s Supper video. (However, this web site is much more complete than the video.)
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    ellauri115.html on line 402: Hume penned an unreserved panegyric to a clerical friend in Scotland comparing Rousseau to Socrates and, like a starry-eyed lover, seeing beauty in his adored one's blemishes: "I find him mild, and gentle and modest and good humoured ... M. Rousseau is of small stature; and would rather be ugly, had he not the finest physiognomy in the world, I mean, the most expressive countenance. His modesty seems not to be good manners but ignorance of his own excellence."
    ellauri115.html on line 414: Hume's eyes were on France, in particular, and his reputation as the good David. His first denunciations of Rousseau were made to his friends in Paris; his Concise and Genuine Account of the Dispute between Mr. Hume and Mr. Rousseau would be published there in French, edited by Rousseau's enemies. He studiously avoided communicating with Mme de Boufflers, knowing she would, as she did, urge "generous pity". Hume's descriptions of Rousseau as ferocious, villainous and treacherous ensured joyful coverage in newspapers and discussions in fashionable drawing rooms, clubs and coffee houses. The actor-manager David Garrick wrote to a friend on July 18 that Rousseau had called Hume "noir, black, and a coquin, knave".
    ellauri115.html on line 424: Hume had demolished the arguments purporting to prove the existence of God, including Rousseau's favourite argument from design - the claim that only a supreme and benevolent being could explain the wonder and order in the world. This argument, Hume insisted, was untenable. How could it account for the suffering in the world? How can we infer that there is just one architect of the world, and not a co-operative of two or more?
    ellauri115.html on line 440: Rousseau published Emile, or On Education in 1762. A famous section of Emile, "The Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar", was intended to be a defense of religious belief. Rousseau's choice of a Catholic vicar of humble peasant background (plausibly based on a kindly prelate he had met as a teenager) as a spokesman for the defense of religion was in itself a daring innovation for the time. The vicar's creed was that of Socinianism (or Unitarianism as it is called today). Because it rejected original sin and divine revelation, both Protestant and Catholic authorities took offense. Eikös ne Emersonin porukat olleet unitaareja? Ja se Erasmuxen elämäkerturi Ephraim Emerton Bostonista.
    ellauri115.html on line 812: Hiero​ was reviled by one of his enemies for his offensive breath; so when he went home he said to his wife, "What do you mean? Even you never told me of this." But she being virtuous and innocent said, "I supposed that all men smelt so."
    ellauri115.html on line 814: But far more important is the practice. If you once acquire the habit of bearing an enemy's abuse in silence, you will very easily bear up under a wife's attack when she rails at you, and without discomposure will patiently hear the most bitter utterances of a friend or a brother; and when you meet with blows or missiles at the hands of a father or mother, you will show no sign of passion or wrath.
    ellauri115.html on line 838: His attachment to his friends, says a biographer, was that of a dog to a master. When Mme. de Sablière, who gave the improvident fabulist a home for twenty years, was asked what she had saved from a financial disaster, she replied, “I only kept my dog and cat, and La Fontaine.”
    ellauri115.html on line 934: The ideas of Socinianism date from the wing of the Protestant Reformation known as the Radical Reformation and have their root in the Italian Anabaptist movement of the 1540s, such as the anti-trinitarian Council of Venice in 1550. Lelio Sozzini was the first of the Italian anti-trinitarians to go beyond Arian beliefs in print and deny the pre-existence of Christ in his Brevis explicatio in primum Johannis caput – a commentary on the meaning of the Logos in John 1:1–15 (1562). Lelio Sozzini considered that the "beginning" of John 1:1 was the same as 1 John 1:1 and referred to the new creation,[citation needed] not the Genesis creation. His nephew Fausto Sozzini published his own longer Brevis explicatio later, developing his uncle's arguments. Many years after his death in Switzerland, Sozzini consulted with the Unitarian Church in Transylvania, attempting to mediate in the dispute between Frankenstein and Count Dracula.
    ellauri115.html on line 938: Fausto Sozzini furthered his influence through his Racovian Catechism, published posthumously, which set out his uncle Lelio's views on Christology and replaced earlier catechisms of the Ecclesia Minor. His influence continued after his death through the writings of his students published in Polish and Latin from the press of the Racovian Academy at Raków, Kielce County.
    ellauri115.html on line 940: The name Socinian started to be used in Holland and England from the 1610s onward, as the Latin publications were circulated among early Arminians, Remonstrants, Dissenters, and early English Unitarians. In the late 1660s, Fausto Sozzini's grandson Andreas Wiszowaty and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty published the nine-volume Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant (1668) in Amsterdam, along with the works of F. Sozzini, the Austrian Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen, and the Poles Johannes Crellius, Jonasz Szlichtyng, and Samuel Przypkowski. These books circulated among English and French thinkers, including Isaac Newton, John Locke, Voltaire, and Pierre Bayle.
    ellauri115.html on line 1079: In Israel in 1995 he was found guilty on three counts of securities fraud along with two other men, Nissim Avioz and Dov Landau. He was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment and fined 50,000 shekels (about $14,000), while the company was fined 100,000 shekels. In 1996, as a condition of parole, he agreed to a mental health evaluation, which noted various personality disorders. According to Vaknin, "I was borderline schizoid, but the most dominant was NPD," and on this occasion he accepted the diagnosis, because, he wrote, "it was a relief to know what I had, besides the loot."
    ellauri115.html on line 1081: Vaknin moved to Skopje, Macedonia, where he married Macedonian Lidija Rangelovska. They set up Narcissus Publications in 1997, which publishes Vaknin's work.
    ellauri115.html on line 1087: A model of quantised time was proposed by Vaknin in his 1982 Ph.D. dissertation, titled "Time Asymmetry Revisited". The dissertation was published by Pacific Western University (California). "Events" are perturbations in the Time Field and they are distinct from chronon interactions.
    ellauri115.html on line 1091: Vaknin distinguishes between cerebral and somatic narcissists; the former generate their narcissistic supply by applying their minds, the latter their bodies. He considers himself a cerebral narcissist because he is no eye candy.
    ellauri115.html on line 1105: Shmuelin website on säälittävä. This Website is sponsored by the Publisher:
    ellauri115.html on line 1108: Established 1997 and Incorporated 1998
    ellauri115.html on line 1134: Hare wrote a popular science bestseller published in 1993 without conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us (reissued 1999). He describes psychopaths as 'social predators', while pointing out that regrettably, most don't kill their prey. One philosophical review described it as having a high moral tone yet tending towards sensationalism and graphic anecdotes, and as providing a useful summary of the assessment of psychopathy but ultimately avoiding the difficult questions regarding internal contradictions in the concept or how it should be classified.
    ellauri115.html on line 1153: Narsistit on niin samanlaisia kuin ne olisi kaikki leimattu samalla klisheellä, tai leivottu samalla piparkakkumuotilla. Mitä ne tekee, mitä ne sanoo, miten ne haukkuu uhrejaan, kaikki niiden nokkelimmatkin paskamaisuudet on aivan prikulleen yx yhteen samat. Ei narsistien sieluntappotapoja ole varmaan edes sataakaan. Ja sit vielä jotkut väittävät että näillä hemmoilla on tahdonvapaus, etne saavat valita elämästään just sellaisen kuin haluaa. Paskapuhetta. Ne on BASICilla ohjelmoituja mikrotietokoneita, samanlaisia kuin esim Bill Gates. Kuin torakoilta jotka kävelee ympyrää kun niiltä on revitty irti jalkoja. Varmaan joku narsisti on repinyt. Yli puolet taparikollisista on psykopaatteja, niitä ei voi parantaa. Ne pannaan vankilaan vaan pois kuleximasta baanalla, niinkuin Woku hyttysansan hyttyset. Siellä ne inisevät kunnes kuivahtavat.
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    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 249: So the two men entwined and wrestled with each other, working nearer and nearer. Both were white and clear, but Gerald flushed smart red where he was touched, and Birkin remained white and tense. He seemed to penetrate into Gerald´s more solid, more diffuse bulk, to interfuse his body through the body of the other, as if to bring it subtly into subjection, always seizing with some rapid necromantic fore-knowledge every motion of the other flesh, converting and counteracting it, playing upon the limbs and trunk of Gerald like some hard wind. It was as if Birkin´s whole physical intelligence interpenetrated into Gerald´s body, as if his fine, sublimated energy entered into the flesh of the fuller man, like some potency, casting a fine net, a prison, through the muscles into the very depths of Gerald´s physical being.
    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 291: There were long spaces of silence between their words. The wrestling had some deep meaning to them -- an unfinished meaning.
    ellauri117.html on line 383: At some point, idly add up total word count for every story summary, character description, cinematic scene, level script, multiplayer script, and collectible script you have written over previous two and half years. Plunge face into hands when word-count total surpasses that of every book you’ve published combined.
    ellauri117.html on line 398: Tom Bissell was born in Escanaba, Michigan, in 1974. His short fiction has won two Pushcart Prizes and has been published in multiple editions of The Best American Series. He has also written eight works of nonfiction, including Apostle and (with Greg Sestero) The Disaster Artist, as well as many screenplays for video games and television. Bissell lives in Los Angeles with his family. Tom Bister is a sad case. Another Gold Hat of Hyvinkää.
    ellauri117.html on line 514: Nyt voimme pohtia kuin Jaana Eirassa mixi nää on teräshauskoja. Koska niissä mutustellaan teräsvanhoja klisheitä ja imeskellään amerikkalaisten pikku tabuja:
    ellauri117.html on line 608: Maxa-Shaftesburyn (1621-1683) pojanpoika, 3. Earl of Shaftesbury (1671—1713) oli mieltä että: Hobbes had set the agenda of British moral philosophy (a search for the grounding of universal moral principles), and Locke had established its method (empiricism). Shaftesbury’s important contribution was to focus that agenda by showing what a satisfactory response to Hobbes might look like but without giving up too much of Locke’s method. Shaftesbury showed the British moralists that if we think of moral goodness as analogous to beauty, then (even within a broadly empiricist framework) it is still possible for moral goodness to be non-arbitrarily grounded in objective features of the world and for the moral agent to be attracted to virtue for its own sake, not merely out of self-interest. In Shaftesbury’s aesthetic language, the state of having the morally correct motives is the state of being “morally beautiful,” and the state of approving the morally correct motives upon reflection is the state of having “good moral taste.” Shaftesbury argues that the morally correct motives which constitute moral beauty turn out to be those motives which are aimed at the good of one’s society as a whole. This good is understood teleologically. Furthermore Shaftesbury argues that both the ability to know the good of one’s society and the reflective approval of the motivation toward this good are innate capacities which must nevertheless be developed by proper socialization.
    ellauri117.html on line 631: However Wainwright (1987) notes that in the posthumously published Paraphrase (1707) Locke's interpretation of one verse, Ephesians 1:10:
    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.
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    ellauri118.html on line 42: Chorderlos de Lacloxen Vaarallisia yhdyshenkilöitä -kirjasesta näkee hyvin millaista panotouhu oli ennen ehkäisypilleriä. Romanttisia tissejä, kyynelehtimistä ja kädenpuristuxia, kirjelappusia ennen kaikkea. Mikä helpotus kun kamat lopulta on pussissa. Heippa kukka! ja eiku seuraavaan. Romantiikka ei ole muuta kuin tunnelmointia kun ei pääse viivalle. Rakkaus avustaa luontoa, kuten de Laclos osuvasti muotoilee, vetää tikanpojan puuhun niin sanoaxemme. Nyt on vaan kimalaiset aika lopussa, kukat nyyhkivät ja käpristyvät helteessä. Koirasapinoiden siittiöt on hakusessa, pojat rupeavat harmaasexuaaleixi. Pahalta näyttää.
    ellauri118.html on line 365: of bites, she gotta start to trot. Puremia, hänen täytyy alkaa ravata.
    ellauri118.html on line 386: His output was thirty-six books and 1,500 poems. [I got more than 2000 by now! Well most of mine are prose, to be honest.] His writing presented Kentucky scenes in a language echoing Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. He soon earned the nickname the "Keats of Kentucky". He was popular enough that, by 1900, he told the Louisville Courier-Journal that his income from publishing poetry in magazines amounted to about $100 a month.
    ellauri118.html on line 418: 2Focalisation is a term coined by the French narrative theorist Gérard Genette. It refers to the perspective through which a narrative is presented. Genette focuses on the interplay between three forms of focalization and the distinction between heterodiegetic and homodiegetic narrators. Homodiegetic narrators exist in the same (hence the word 'homo') storyworld as the characters exist in, whereas heterodiegetic narrators are not a part of that storyworld. The term 'focalization' refers to how information is restricted in storytelling. Genette distinguishes between internal focalization, external focalization, and zero focalization. Internal focalization means that the narrative focuses on thoughts and emotions while external focalization focuses solely on characters' actions, behavior, the setting etc. Zero focalization is seen when the narrator is omniscient in the sense that it is not restricted. Focalization in literature is similar to point-of-view (POV) in film-making and point of view in literature, but professionals in the field often see these two traditions as being distinctly different. Genette's work was intended to refine the notions of point of view and narrative perspective. It separates the question of “Who sees?” in a narrative from “who speaks?”
    ellauri118.html on line 481: As she steps across the threshold, and kun se astuu kynnyxen yli, ja
    ellauri118.html on line 514: By the anguished darkness´ loop, Tuskaantuneena pimeän niskalenkissä,
    ellauri118.html on line 595: Better the anguished fairytale than the genuine but flawed reality. (MS, 110)
    ellauri118.html on line 645: Resistance ´tis to late to shew, On turha vastustella tässä vaiheessa,
    ellauri118.html on line 668: While she lay panting in his Arms ! Kun se makaa huokuen hänen sylkyssä!
    ellauri118.html on line 693: And now no signs of Life she shows, Se ei näytä mitään elonmerkkejä,
    ellauri118.html on line 697: He saw how at her length she lay, Hän näki kuinka hiän oli pitkällään,
    ellauri118.html on line 747: Her tim´rous Hand she gently laid, Aran kätensä hiän hellävaraisesti laittoi,
    ellauri118.html on line 763: And strew´d with Blushes all her Face, Ja levisi punastumisena koko naamalle,
    ellauri118.html on line 765: And from Lisanders Arms she fled, Ja hiän pakeni Lisanderin käsivarsilta,
    ellauri118.html on line 769: Like Lightning through the Grove she hies, Salamana hiän rientää pusikosta ulos,
    ellauri118.html on line 832: The early education of Mme. de La Fayette—for by this name we can best speak of her—was the special care of her father, "un père en qui le mérite égaloit la tendresse." Later, she was put under Ménage à Trois, and possibly Raped.
    ellauri118.html on line 844: The relation was equally sincere on the part of Mme. de La Fayette, though she was by nature more self-contained and reserved. But this reserve gives way to the strength of her feelings when in 1691, tormented by ill-health and knowing that her end is not far off, she writes to Mme. de Sévigné: "Croyez, ma très-chère, que vous êtes la personne du monde que j'ai le plus véritablement aimée."
    ellauri118.html on line 862: Mme. de La Fayette died in 1693. During her last years ill health and sorrow had forced upon her an almost absolute seclusion, and she died forgotten by all except a few faithful friends. The place of her burial is unknown.
    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 982: Janine doesn't lose her eye in the book, but she is slut-shamed and gets pregnant.
    ellauri118.html on line 984: In the book, Janine's baby turns out to be a "shredder" and dies. Most of Janine's story line after she gave birth was created for the show.
    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 1112: “Some days, my grandmother would say we were related to her and on other days, she would deny the whole thing because it wasn't very respectable,” Atwood says. “I was actually trying to write a novel about her, but, unfortunately, I didn't know enough about the late 17th century to be able to do it. But I did write a long, narrative poem called 'Half-Hanged Mary,' because she only got half hanged.”
    ellauri118.html on line 1114: Growing up, Atwood heard stories from her grandmother about Mary Webster, a colonial woman who was half hanged in Hadley, Massachusetts in 1685 for witchcraft, several years before the infamous Salem witch trials began in 1692. Atwood's grandmother often referred to Webster as a relative, though she sometimes denied it, and her ancestry can't be definitively proven one way or the other.
    ellauri118.html on line 1125: This passage is from the beginning of the poem "Half-Hanging Mary" by Margaret Atwood. Poverty and neglect did not improve Mary’s fiery temper, and she spoke harshly when offended, wrote Sylvester Judd in his 1905 History of Hadley. Witches supposedly suckled their ‘imps’ or ‘familiars’ — maybe even the devil — in exchange for help with their magic.
    ellauri118.html on line 1131: In 1683, when Mary Webster was approximately 60 years old, she was accused and brought to trial before a jury in Boston "for suspicion of witchcraft" but cleared of charges and found not guilty.
    ellauri118.html on line 1133: While he lay ill, a number of brisk lads tried an experiment upon the old woman. Having dragged her out of her house, they hung her up until she was near dead, let her down, rolled her some time in the snow, and at last buried her in it and there left her, but it happened that she survived and the melancholy man died.
    ellauri118.html on line 1134: But Mary Webster was no ordinary witch. She may have been hanged for witchcraft, but that didn't end her life. In fact, she lived another 14 years. Or 11 years, says another source.
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    ellauri119.html on line 148: In the season one episode "The Londinium Larcenies," Lady Prudence remarks to Robin that she received an MS in finishing school. He wonders what an MS is, and she says that it is a Mistresses of Shoplifting, to which Robin remarks "holy contributing to the delinquency of minors!"
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    Holy Reshevsky!

    ellauri119.html on line 164: Now we reach the point in the countdown where Robin references obscure figures from history! Here, while playing chess with Batman in their secret identities of Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne, Dick remarks "holy Reshevsky!" This is a reference to the great Polish-born American chess grandmaster of the early 20th century Samuel Reshevsky.
    ellauri119.html on line 184: In the season one episode "Zelda the Great," Batman is about to capture a magician after she stole some priceless jewelry, but she escapes using sleight-of-hand. Robin is right after Batman and remarks "holy hole in a doughnut!" The words make no sense in this situation. Oddly enough, a track on the "Batman" soundtrack was titled "Holy Hole in a Doughnut." Made more sense to Robin than you'd think.
    ellauri119.html on line 190: The conceit of the episode is that Minerva (played by Zsa Zsa Gabor) runs a spa where she uses a special piece of equipment to get her rich clients to tell her their deepest secrets (mostly money-related).
    ellauri119.html on line 396: In 1961, Christian theologian Gabriel Vahanian published The Death of God. Vahanian argued that modern secular culture had lost all sense of the sacred, lacking any sacramental meaning, no transcendental purpose or sense of providence. He concluded that for the modern secular mind "God is dead", but he did not mean that God did not exist. In Vahanian´s vision a transformed post-Christian and post-modern culture was needed to create a renewed experience of deity.
    ellauri119.html on line 426: Modern authors have distinguished further varieties of love: unrequited love, empty love, companionate love, consummate love, infatuated love, self-love, and courtly love. Numerous cultures have also distinguished ren, yuanfen, mamihlapinatapai, cafuné, kama, bhakti, mettā, ishq, chesed, amore, charity, saudade (and other variants or symbioses of these states), as culturally unique words, definitions, or expressions of love in regards to a specified "moments" currently lacking in the English language, like "orgasm".
    ellauri119.html on line 436: What the fuck, so they should stay virgins? Did Mary become ex-virgin when Joseph started fucking her? The Ortodox say YES! the rest say NO! She remained a honorary virgin to the end of her days. When Joseph fucked her she just closed her eyes and thought about her first love affair.
    ellauri119.html on line 438: Do not forget to love with forgiveness, Christ saved an adulterous woman from those who would stone her. She had a whole lotta love left to give. Good material for a Jezebel. Mosaic Law would hold (Deuteronomy 22:22-24) "If a man is found lying with a woman married to a husband, then both of them shall die—the man that lay with the woman, and the woman; so you shall put away the evil from Israel. If a young woman who is a virgin is betrothed to a husband, and a man finds her in the city and lies with her, then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones, the young woman because she did not cry out in the city, and the man because he humbled his neighbor's wife; So you shall "put away" the evil from among you. A world of wronged hypocrites needs forgiving love. To love one's friends is common practice, to love one's enemies only among Christians. But Christians do not particularly love enemies not among Christians, like moslems or jews. Forgive them, ok, but kill them. Mosaic law is what the jews pieced together after Moses accidentally dropped the stone tablets.
    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 446: The term "free love" has been used to describe a social movement that rejects marriage, which is seen as a form of social bondage. The Free Love movement's initial goal was to separate the state from sexual matters such as marriage, birth control, and adultery. It claimed that such issues were the concern of the people involved, and no one else. Many people in the early 19th century believed that marriage was an important aspect of life to "fulfill earthly human happiness." Middle-class Americans wanted the home to be a place of stability in an uncertain world. This mentality created a vision of strongly defined gender roles, which provoked the advancement of the free love movement as a contrast. The term "sex radical" has been used interchangeably with the term "free lover". By whatever name, advocates had two strong beliefs: opposition to the idea of forceful sexual activity in a relationship and advocacy for a woman to use her body in any way that she pleases. These are also beliefs of Feminism. As St. Augustine put it: love God and then do as you please.
    ellauri119.html on line 462: Luce Irigaray (born 3 May 1930) is a Belgian-born French feminist, philosopher, linguist, psycholinguist, psychoanalyst and cultural theorist who examined the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. Irigaray's first and most well known book, published in 1974, was Speculum non matris sed aliae mulieris (1974), which analyzes the texts of Freud, Hegel, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Kant through the lens of phallocentrism. Presently, she is active in the Women's Movements in both France and Italy. Eroticism (from the Greek ἔρως, eros—"desire") is a quality that causes sexual feelings, as well as a philosophical contemplation concerning the aesthetics of sexual desire, sensuality, and romantic love. That quality may be found in any form of artwork, including painting, sculpture, photography, drama, film, music, or literature. It may also be found in advertising. The term may also refer to a state of sexual arousal or anticipation of such – an insistent sexual impulse, desire, or pattern of thoughts.
    ellauri119.html on line 618: To escape the growing revolutionary violence in the area they lived, Ayn's family moved to Crimea, where she would finish high school. Here she was introduced to the history of the United States, which inspired her eventual departure from Russia, especially so after her family had suffered in poverty following the seizure of her father´s pharmacy by the communist regime.
    ellauri119.html on line 620: The family left Crimea, and Ayn went on to study and graduate from the University of Petrograd in 1924. Around this time, she adopted the name Ayn Rand.
    ellauri119.html on line 623: She eventually made it to California, where she worked with Cecil B. DeMille and met her future husband, Frank O'Connor.
    ellauri119.html on line 627: On their marriage record, Ayn's parents are listed as Fronz Rosenbaum and Anna Kaplan, and Frank's parents are listed as Dennis O'Connor and Mary Cecil. Despite multiple attempts, she was never able to help her family emigrate to the United States. Or maybe they'd just rather not.
    ellauri119.html on line 631: In 1932, Ayn's writing career finally started gaining momentum with her works, "Red Pawn" and "Night of January 16th". Her first novel, "We the Living" was completed in 1934, but wasn't published until 1936.
    ellauri119.html on line 635: Through her writing, Ayn discussed her philosophy of "Objectivism," which she referred to as "a philosophy for living on earth".
    ellauri119.html on line 637: She started writing her best-known novel, "The Fountainhead" in 1935, and would be published after multiple publisher rejections, in 1943. Ayn would go on to write a screenplay based on the novel, and then work on one of her other well-known novels, "Atlas Shrugged", which focused largely on her version of Objectivism, and would be published in 1957. She would spend her life discussing, lecturing, and writing about her philosophy.
    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 648: For laissez faire capitalists she is a good girl, just what the doctor ordered:
    ellauri119.html on line 652: There are two main reasons I continue to study her ideas. First, everytime I’ve investigated a claim she has made, it turned out to be correct. Second, philosophy is the science that teaches man how live his life and make choices. No other philosophy does this.
    ellauri119.html on line 658: In a different essay, she described the pattern socialist and communist governments tend to follow. So, I researched that claim by reading about Italian, Russian and German history leading up to WWII. Damn if she wasn´t right. I watch with fascination as Venezuela follows the exact same pattern.
    ellauri119.html on line 680: From a literary point of view her novels have little character development and are cast in black and white terms. The important things in this world are just not that easy to discern, so she is painting a child´s simple view of the world, perhaps even an autistic child´s view, who doesn´t have the capability of caring for others. Ayn Rand found early inspiration for her protagonists in a 1920´s serial killer, William Hickman and used that sociopath as the model for the heros of her novels. See: Ayn Rand, Hugely Popular Author and Inspiration to Right-Wing Leaders, Was a Big Admirer of Serial Killer
    ellauri119.html on line 714: Your claims against Ayn Rand don’t stand up to scrutiny, though. She never advocated Social Darwinism, either explicitly or implicitly. In my readings, I have read quotes where she damned a CEO who uses only a tenth of his ability and praised a janitor who strive to improve himself.
    ellauri119.html on line 716: Atlas Shrugged offers several examples that also refute this common misconception. The villains in this novel are businessmen who try to succeed through political pull. While they are businessmen, supposedly Ayn Rand’s ideal person, she does not paint them in a flattering light. She demonstrates how evil they are and how their political maneuvering always leads to their failure.
    ellauri119.html on line 746: Dagny saved a bum from being thrown off from her OWN train. She is responsible for policies and rules of her own train, which her employees follow word for word. She’s basically saving a bum from herself. Also, if she were to act as her philosophy dictates, then it would be in her self-interest to throw the bum of her train. By saving the bum, she’s a hypocrite of her own philosophy.
    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.)
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    Alisa is right that an existential sentence is in principle easier to prove than its negative. Just produce a specimen. I bet she filched it from Karl Popper. The negation takes another universal premise to prove it from. But God is a harder nut. If God supporters could produce the specimen, they'd still need to prove uniqueness and the requisite universal properties. God opposers try to argue they do not need that hypothesis. Thing is the supporters clearly feel that need. It's not logic, it's a eusocial insect's builtin circuit. Less stupid egomaniacs are aware of its usefulness as a mind numbing anesthesiac, opium for the masses. Fiction or fact, its a great hypothesis. It would deserve inventing if it did not come pre-installed. Alisa was a silly hag.
    ellauri119.html on line 764: Nathaniel wore carrot-top hair styled like Elvis; he was average height and spoke English with a German accent. His skin was porcelain white and unblemished.
    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.
    ellauri119.html on line 770: Some weeks after the seminar I received an awkward form-letter from Branden to explain that he had severed his relationship with Ayn because she was unable to accept that he was not attracted to her. Since they shared identical values, she believed it was not possible that he didn't love her.
    ellauri119.html on line 775: Asked what she thought of Reagan, Ayn Rand replied, “I don’t think of him. And the more I see, the less I think of him.” For Rand, “the appalling part of his administration was his connection with the so-called ‘Moral Majority’ and sundry other TV religionists, who are struggling, apparently with his approval, to take us back to the Middle Ages via the unconstitutional union of religion and politics.” Rand’s primary concern, it seems, is that this “unconstitutional union” represented a “threat to capitalism.” While she admired Reagan’s appeal to an “inspirational element” in American politics, “he will not find it,” remarked Rand, “in the God, family, tradition swamp.” Instead, she proclaims, we should be inspired by “the most typical American group… the businessmen.”
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    ellauri131.html on line 107: Keskustelussa saksalaisten SS-upseereiden kanssa Tenkku kerskaili Suomen osuudesta bolshevismin torjuntaan.
    ellauri131.html on line 302: Established as the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce on January 21, 1920, it provided opportunities for young men to develop personal and leadership skills through service to other men. The Jaycees later expanded to include women after the United States Supreme Court ruled in the 1984 case Roberts v. United States Jaycees that Minnesota could prohibit sex discrimination in private organizations.
    ellauri131.html on line 361: Motivational speakers Jack Canafield and Mark Victor Hansen collaborated on the first Chicken Coop for the Soul book, compiling inspirational and true stories they had heard from their audience members. Many of the stories came from members of the audience of their inspirational talks. The book was rejected by major publishers in New York but accepted by a small, self-help publisher in Florida called HCI.
    ellauri131.html on line 366: the Coople's Soul, Jack Canafield, the Country Soul, the Country Soul Music, the College Soul, Jack Canafield, the Canadian Soul, the Chiropractic Soul, the Christian Family Soul, Jack Canafield, and Nancy Autio (2000), Chicken Coop for the Christian Teenage Soul, Jack Canafield, Mark Victor Hansen, Kimberly Kirberger, Patty Aubery and Nancy Mitchell-Autio, the Christian Sole, the Christian Sole 2, the Christian Woman's Hole, Christmas Sole, Christmas in Canada, Christmas Magic, Christmas Treasury, Christmas Treasury for Kids, Healthy Living Series: Weight Loss, where Jack combines inspirational stories with medical advice. The Cat-and-Dog Lovers, Count Your Blessings, Create Your Second Best Future, The Mating Game, the Dental Bowl, The Rental Hole, Dieter's Soul, Divorce and Recovery Soul, where Jack combines inspirational stories with legal advice. The Dog Did What? Same as The Cat? The Dog Lovers' Dreams and Premonitions, Chicken Coop for the Entrepreneur's Black Soul, Jack Canafield, for the Empty Hesters, for Every Mom's Horny Son, for the Expectant Mother, Family Matters, Father's Cock, Father and Daughter videos, Father and Son's Holey Camp, Find Your Happiness, Find Your Inner Strength, Find your Arse with both hands, Finding My Faith, Fisherman's Friend, Jack Canafield,
    ellauri131.html on line 403: After the death of her father in 2004, Byrne became very depressed. At the instigation of her daughter Hayley, she read The Science of Getting Rich (1910) by Wallace D. Wattles. She discovered positive thinking, the laws of attraction, and how to find further success in life. Hence, she started doing research on the subject and the project of The Secret was born.
    ellauri131.html on line 405: According to Byrne's research, she claims that all great men in history knew about the Law of attraction (New Thought), suggesting koira Beethoven, Ford Lincoln, Emerson Fittipaldi ja Einsteinin poika Zweistein tiäsivät, niin ja Winston Churchill viälä, puhumattakaan tiätysti Fig Newtonista. (Herää kymysys, mix just nää?) Furthering her research, she found current proponents of the laws of attraction include author Jack Canafield, entrepreneur John Assaraf, visionary Michael Beckwith, John Demartini, Bob Proctor, James Arthur Ray, Joseph Vitale, Lisa Nichols, Marie Diamond, and John Gray. Ketäs nää kaikki onnelliset on? Ei jaxa googlata.
    ellauri131.html on line 409: The Secret was published in 2006, and by the spring of 2007 had sold more than 19 million copies in more than 40 languages, and more than two million DVDs. The Secret book and film have grossed $300 million. Aika paljon muttei sillä vielä kuuhun mennä.
    ellauri131.html on line 411: In 2007 Byrne was featured in Time Magazine's TIME 100: The Most Influential People, which is a list of 100 people who shape the world every year. Since 2010, she has been featured in Watkins Mind Body Spirit magazine's annual list of The 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. She gained mainstream popularity and commercial success after appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
    ellauri131.html on line 521: Monet asiasta innostuneet vaikuttavat olevan nuoria naisia – samaa porukkaa, jota muutkin uushenkisyyteen liittyvät ilmiöt tuntuvat erityisesti kiinnostavan. Uushenkisyydellä tarkoitetaan muita kuin perinteisiä uskontoja.
    ellauri131.html on line 537: Samantyyppisiä, henkisiä, positiivisen ajattelun ja menestymisen kursseja myy myös uushenkisyysalan yrittäjä Maria Nordin. Häneltä voi ostaa esimerkiksi Raha, menestys, yltäkylläisyys -kurssin, ”kun haluat muuttaa ydinuskomuksiasi rahaan, yltäkylläisyyteen tai menestykseen liittyen”. Tai kurssin nimeltä Golf, meditatiivinen tarina: ”Golfmeditaatio voi auttaa sinua saavuttamaan tavoitteesi, parantamaan suoritustasi, löytämään pelin ilon ja hallitsemaan mieltäsi kentällä.”
    ellauri131.html on line 596: Aiheeseen liittyvää: Uushenkisyys|Meedio kysyy, olenko aiemmassa elämässäni ollut pieni pystykorvainen koira – Toimittaja selvitti, mitä meedion, astrologin ja kämmenestä tulkitsijan luona tapahtuu. Tarjotaanko nahkakierteitä tai luuydinnameja? Jos oikein toivon lujasti niin ehkä sitten.
    ellauri131.html on line 639: Marianne: Elokuun alussa olin palannut viinin ja teeveemoskan pariin. Rahat oli lopussa. Universumin shekki oli katteeton. Napsautin tvn päälle. Kardashianit riitelivät Kanyen Kimille ostamista vaatteista. Self help on vaarallista jos rakastaa elämistä pilvilinnoissa. Self help on bisnestä. Isoa bisnestä. Se myy onnentunnetta.
    ellauri131.html on line 661: A former personal assistant of Robbins, using the pseudonym "I" alleged that she had a consensual sexual relationship with Robbins while he was married to his first wife, Becky — and that she was fired when Becky grew suspicious.
    ellauri131.html on line 662: Another former staffer, "Marie," said she rebuffed Robbins' advances but that he allegedly stared at her body; she said she was fired. Robbins' attorneys denied they had anything to do with her germination.
    ellauri131.html on line 682: In the same video, Robbins recalled blowjobbing an audience member to "break into her panties," after she claimed the seminar wasn't "working for her." He said, "I went over there and I shot in her face ... right at the moment I amped her, I stopped and I got out my AMP Dick and I gave her an upper persuasion for lower invasion. You know what? She didn't know how to spit it out at all."
    ellauri131.html on line 729: Like where he tells the story about a "very famous, very powerful man" who refused to hire the best qualified candidate for a job, because she was "very attractive," and he "can't have her around, because it's too big a risk." He might just have to break into her panties.
    ellauri131.html on line 736: including claims that he "asked her to join him in bed" and "used his hands to simulate oral sex and urinated in front of her", "when she began to investigate his wiener it led to premature termination."
    ellauri131.html on line 834: Enter Doreen Virtue. Doreen Virtuella ei ole wikipediassa sivua. Doreen Virtue is an American author and a motivational speaker. Virtue has written over 50 books including oracle card decks on the subject of angels and other spiritual topics. In 2017, she converted to Christianity after claiming that Jesus presented himself to her in a vision.
    ellauri131.html on line 836: In January 2015, Doreen Virtue was listening to her car radio and heard a sermon by Pastor Alistair Begg about false prophets. Doreen recognized that she matched the description of a false prophet, and she began going to church. In early 2017, she began studying the Bible. When she read Deuteronomy 18:10-12, which lists the sinful activities of the new age, Doreen repented and gave her life to our Lord and Savior Jesus.
    ellauri131.html on line 840: Okei, Tony olet kauhistus. Eikä se kuumajoogepelle ole paljon parempi. Toisin Doreen! Se on tehnyt parannuxen. Doreen has renounced her previous work, and she prays for the day when other people will stop selling her old products. If she was self-published, the old products would have been taken off the market immediately. Unfortunately, other companies have licenses to the old products and they continue to sell them. In the meantime, Doreen posts regularly on social media, messages for new agers to destroy her old products and leave the New Age behind, and give their lives to Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
    ellauri131.html on line 859: Quick question: has anyone actually read a self-help book since the turn of the millennium? No, I don’t mean Marie Kondo. I mean those ones that Bridget Jones devoured, sitting on the sofa knowing that she was going to continue to make the same bad decisions over and over, whilst gorging on too much ice cream.
    ellauri131.html on line 865: That she does not have a boyfriend and she watches too much Netflix. I mean, so do I! But I am not going to write a bloody memoir all about it. In a world where so much is in actual tatters, it feels very #whitefeminism, very #firstworldproblems (which is, honest to god, the most millennial I have ever sounded). And no, that does not mean that everything has to be serious and doom-and-gloom to be needed, but this just felt unbelievably shallow, while I am deep.
    ellauri131.html on line 883: I’ve read quite a few books where the author picks a ‘project’ and runs with it to see what happens. These sorts of books have often been fun and entertaining. This one had the potential for that with some of the advice and activities these books encouraged the author to participate in. But she executed them with such seriousness that that they became cringeworthy to read about.
    ellauri131.html on line 884: And then right towards the end of the book she informs her readers that she is 37. That was a shock. I thought I was reading the emotional turmoil, flakey actions and life disarray of someone at least 10 years younger than that.
    ellauri131.html on line 900: Hay recounted her life story in an interview with Mark Oppenheimer of The New York Times in May 2008. In it, Hay stated that she was born in Los Angeles to a poor mother who remarried Louise's violent stepfather, Ernest Carl Wanzenreid (1903–1992), who physically abused her and her mother. When she was about 5, she was raped by a neighbor. At 15, she dropped out of University High School in Los Angeles without a diploma, became pregnant and, on her 16th birthday, gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption.
    ellauri131.html on line 902: She then moved to Chicago, where she worked in low-paying jobs. In 1950, she moved on again, to New York. At this point she changed her first name, and began a career as a fashion model. She achieved success, working for Bill Blass, Oleg Cassini, and Pauline Trigère. In 1954, she married the English businessman Andrew Hay (1928–2001); after 14 years of marriage, she felt devastated when he left her for another woman, Sharman Douglas (1928–1996). Hay said that about this time she found the First Church of Religious Science on 48th Street, which taught her the transformative power of thought. Hay revealed that here she studied the New Thought works of authors such as Florence Scovel Shinn who believed that positive thinking could change people's material circumstances, and the Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes who taught that positive thinking could heal the body.
    ellauri131.html on line 904: By Hay's account, in the early 1970s she became a religious science practitioner. In this role she led people in spoken affirmations, which she believes would cure their illnesses, and became popular as a workshop leader. She also recalled how she had studied Transcendental Meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at the Maharishi International University in Fairfield, Iowa.
    ellauri131.html on line 906: Hay described how in 1977 or 1978 she was diagnosed with "incurable" cervical cancer, and how she came to the conclusion that by holding on to her resentment for her childhood abuse and rape she had contributed to its onset. She reported how she had refused conventional medical treatment, and began a regime of forgiveness, coupled with therapy, nutrition, reflexology, and occasional colonic enemas. She claimed in the interview that she rid herself of the cancer by this method, but, while swearing to its truth, admitted that she had outlived every doctor who could confirm this story.
    ellauri131.html on line 908: In 1976, Hay wrote her first book, Heal Your Body, which began as a small pamphlet containing a list of different bodily ailments and their "probable" metaphysical causes. This pamphlet was later enlarged and extended into her book You Can Heal Your Life, published in 1984. In February 2008, it was fourth on the New York Times paperback advice bestsellers list.
    ellauri131.html on line 910: Around the same time she began leading support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS, which she called "Hay Rides". These grew from a few people in her living room to hundreds of men in a large hall in West Hollywood, California. Her work with AIDS patients drew fame and she was invited to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Phil Donahue Show in the same week, in March 1988. Following this, You Can Heal Your Life immediately landed on the New York Times bestseller list. More than 50 million copies sold around the world in over 30 languages and it also has been made into a movie. You Can Heal Your Life is also included in the book 50 Self-Help Classics for being significant in its field. It is often described as a part of the New Age movement.
    ellauri131.html on line 916: Bet she hasn't noticed it yet.
    ellauri131.html on line 1038: tuhkaksi tullen nuoruutensa päällä, That on the ashes of his youth doth lie,
    ellauri131.html on line 1127: Beats no flail upon the sheaves, Ei kuulu riihestä jytke varstojen,
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    ellauri132.html on line 71: While pursuing his Master's Degree at Cambridge University, he had a nervous breakdown of sorts, and came out of the experience with a sense of inner calm. But No M.A., regrettably. After relocating to Vancouver, Canada, he wrote the book, "The Power of Now". It went on to become a massive international bestseller, and he has since published two more popular books on finding inner peace. He has also been featured on numerous talk shows, and co-hosted a webinar series with Oprah Winfrey. He also runs the company, Eckhart Teachings, which handles the sale of all of his books and spiritual teaching materials.
    ellauri132.html on line 85: Samaan päätyi Freud, ja sitä ennen Jehovan seuraajat. Jehovan eka nimi oli "Minä mikä minä", ’eheyeh ’asher ’eheyeh. Mut Töölön innovaatio oli et vaan toinen niistä on oikea. Two men say they're Jesus one of them must be wrong. No voihan molemmatkin olla väärässä. Ja kumpika se sitten olisi? Kai se superego sieltä on hiljennettävä? Ei komento takasin egohan se onkin pahis. Ego vittuun niet jää vaan id.
    ellauri132.html on line 197: It was tragic, all right, but George and Hazel couldn’t think about it very hard. Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn’t think about anything except in short bursts. And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. He was required by law to wear it at all times. It was tuned to a government transmitter. Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send out some sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains.
    ellauri132.html on line 385: Pidä mielessä että sun yhteiskuntakäsitys on vaan sun oma. Susta voi näyttää ihan selvältä et asiat on pahasti. Vähän väliä; toisille tää saattaa olla unelma. Esim Kardashianeille. Tai niinku villin lännen lehmipojat ja sheriffit. Kaikki "meistä" on haaveilleet tosta elämästä upeana unena, eix je? Paizi, tiezä, mustat, inkkarit, kiinalaiset mamut, köyhät, maajussit, nuoret koiraat ja naaraat köyhistä perheistä, ize asiassa lähes kaikki muut kuin Cartwrightin veljexet. Yeah, niille se oli painajaista. Jos niiltä kysyttäs, saisit kuulla ennenkuulumatonta dystopiaa. Ainakin musta tuntuu niin, mä oon näät musta.
    ellauri132.html on line 438: Google AdSense is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google. They can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta-tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2014, Google earned US$3.4 billion ($13.6 billion annualized), or 22% of total revenue, through Google AdSense. AdSense is a participant in the AdChoices program, so AdSense ads typically include the triangle-shaped AdChoices icon. This program also operates on HTTP cookies. In 2021, over 38.3 million websites use AdSense.
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    ellauri132.html on line 469: she blinked hiän räpsytteli
    ellauri132.html on line 473: his eyes flashed hänen silmänsä salamoivat
    ellauri132.html on line 481: she rolled her eyes hiän pyöritti silmiä
    ellauri132.html on line 483: she glanced up to the ceiling hiän vilkaisi kattoon
    ellauri132.html on line 484: she winked hiän iski silmää
    ellauri132.html on line 497: she squeezed her eyes shut hiän puristi silmät kiinni
    ellauri132.html on line 499: his lashes fluttered hänen silmäripsensä räpisivät
    ellauri132.html on line 500: she batted her lashes hiän löi ripsiänsä kuin mailoja
    ellauri132.html on line 509: she raised a brow hiän kohotti yhtä kulmakarvaa
    ellauri132.html on line 512: she gave him a once-over hiän antoi hänelle kertakazelmuxen
    ellauri132.html on line 515: she took in the sight of… hiän otti sisään …n näkymän
    ellauri132.html on line 517: she peered hiän kuikuili
    ellauri132.html on line 519: she glanced hiän vilkaisi
    ellauri132.html on line 521: she scrutinized hiän tutkaili
    ellauri132.html on line 523: she gaped hiän töllötti haavi auki
    ellauri132.html on line 525: she surveyed hiän kartoitti
    ellauri132.html on line 533: she sneered hiän nyrpisti halvexivasti nenää
    ellauri132.html on line 535: she stuck her nose in the air hiän pisti nenänsä ilmaan
    ellauri132.html on line 537: she sniffled hiän nuuskutti
    ellauri132.html on line 538: she smiled hiän hymysi
    ellauri132.html on line 540: she grinned hiän irvisti
    ellauri132.html on line 542: she beamed hiän säteili kuin valonheittäjä
    ellauri132.html on line 549: she gave a lopsided grin hiän antoi yxipuolisen hymyn
    ellauri132.html on line 553: she forced a smile hiän pakotti hymyn
    ellauri132.html on line 558: she pouted hiän työnsi huulet pitkälle
    ellauri132.html on line 562: she bit her lip hiän puri huulta
    ellauri132.html on line 564: she nibbled on her bottom lip hiän näykki alahuulta
    ellauri132.html on line 577: she gnashed her teeth hiän narskutti hampaita
    ellauri132.html on line 580: she paled hiän kalpeni
    ellauri132.html on line 582: she went white hiän meni valkeaxi
    ellauri132.html on line 586: his face flushed hänen naamansa kuohahti
    ellauri132.html on line 587: she blushed hiän punastui
    ellauri132.html on line 589: she turned scarlet hiän kääntyi kirkkaanpunaisexi
    ellauri132.html on line 593: she scrunched up her face hiän ruttasi ylös naamansa
    ellauri132.html on line 595: she winced hiän hätkähti
    ellauri132.html on line 596: she gave him a dirty look hiän antoi hänelle likaisen kazeen
    ellauri132.html on line 598: she scowled hiän karsasteli
    ellauri132.html on line 601: she brightened hiän kirkastui
    ellauri132.html on line 608: she went poker-faced hiän meni pokerinaamaxi
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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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    There are lots of books out there. The reader has to decide quickly which one she is going to spend her time and money on. She's not going to buy something just because it might get good later on. Unless you have won a major prize or had a film made from your book, chances are your reader has never heard of you. She’s going to read a page or two and decide. If it’s on Amazon, she’s going to click “Look Inside” and read a few pages. Yep, "your reader" will do just that, being an analphabet in for mind-numbing pulp. "My reader" takes time to choose a book by its literary merits, not by its gaudy cover and advertising blurbs. And most likely from a public library on the recommendation of a friend. Preferably after reading the plot synopsis.


    ellauri133.html on line 364: Stephen King’s novel It, first published in 1986, is known for its whopping page count and multigenerational horror saga. In 2017, buzz around It spiked again due to director Andy Muschietti´s big-screen adaptation of the novel. The film, which went on to become the highest-grossing horror movie ever, was the novel’s second trip to the screen, following a 1990 television miniseries. And now Muschietti is continuing the story with the highly anticipated IT Chapter 2, which arrives in theaters today.
    ellauri133.html on line 376: King is notoriously prolific, with more than 50 novels to his name. In fact, when It first came out, it was part of a wave of four books King published in the span of just 14 months. Between 1986 and 1987, King published It, The Eyes of the Dragon, Misery, and The Tommyknockers. Given that kind of productivity, it would be easy to assume that King seamlessly produces doorstoppers in mere months. But appearances can be deceiving: It took four years to write.
    ellauri133.html on line 384: It contains an infamous sex scene. In it, the main group of 11- and 12-year-old kids—known as The Losers´ Club—gets lost in the sewers after temporarily defeating IT. In order to find their way out, they all have sex with the lone female member of the group as a sort of ritual. “Mike comes into her, then Richie, and the act is repeated ... she closes her eyes as Stan comes to her and she thinks of the birds,” King writes in It.
    ellauri133.html on line 390: King has been sober for over three decades now, but in his youth he suffered from addiction to drugs and alcohol. His prolific writing career did not halt during this time; he simply continued writing under the influence. “I was a heavy [cocaine] user from 1978 until 1986, something like that,” King told Rolling Stone. According to King, The Tommyknockers—which he published after It—was the last novel he wrote before becoming sober.
    ellauri133.html on line 406: In a 2005 interview with Conan O’Brien, King shared that his own creepy clown experience was with Ronald McDonald. King was on an airplane and Ronald McDonald came to sit next to him, in full clown attire. "You here? What if this plane crashes? I’m going to die next to a clown," Ronald said.
    ellauri133.html on line 446: The scene first surfaces as a repressed memory within Bev—she remembers during another sex scene with the adult Bill:
    ellauri133.html on line 456: King is very deliberate in framing the gangbang as all Bev’s decision (“Did she have to take each of them into 'it' all over again? Yes, probably, and with pleasure.”). This scene also, rather clumsily, because it´s so obvious, is tied in to the book’s title:
    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.
    ellauri133.html on line 468: I don’t want to repeat King’s utter creepiness and describe this in too much detail (shit, I would but there is not enough space), but there are some elements of the scene that deserve mentioning. Again, functioning in misogynist misunderstanding of female sexuality, for at least one of these encounters Bev “feels no physical pleasure, but there is a kind of mental ecstasy in it for her.” When she does feel “some pleasure, dim heat in her childish unmatured sex,” she thinks of birds and resolves that having sex “is what flying is like.” The penis size of the character of Ben is commented on (“is he too big, can she take that into herself?”) and she eventually has an orgasm with him. Steve looks on with his little droopy wiener in his hand. I bet Mustafa had a biggish "It", and Tabitha King (the other one with the curves going in instead of out) has an even bigger one. They are like the little goat, the middling goat, and the big big goat that can suck the big bad wolf all the way in, balls and all.
    ellauri133.html on line 565: Teppo and chubby Tabitha are still happily married, and continue to write successful works of fiction. Teppo fell in love with Tabitha because Tabitha understood his art. Tabitha grew tired of King’s habits with drugs and alcohol. Eventually, she called up an intervention for her husband. If he didn’t get his act together, he would be forced to the curb. So he got his act together.
    ellauri133.html on line 821: Tomppa oli ize bi ja nai äidin näköisen juutalaisen naisen, Katia Pringsheimin. Katian käskystä ne varmaan muuttikin pois Saxasta. Katia ei ensin perustanut Tompasta, sillä oli kosijoita joka sormelle, ja Tomppa siihen aikaan muistutti vinoilevan veljen mukaan mahakipuista razumestaria. Tomppa ja Katia oli kavereita, mikä Tompan puolesta oli aika höyryävä tunnustus. Päiväkirjoissaan Tomppa kiittää vaimoa kärsivällisyydestä, kun Katia ei herättänyt Tompassa enää Sehnsuchtia, eikä Tompan vällykäärme näinmuodoin pystynyt tarjoilemaan sille juuri huvia. Sechs Kinder Katia teki silti ilmeisesti Tompalle. Tompan sisaruxista teki 2 tyttöä izarin, ja sen omat lapset jatkoi perinnettä. Klaus Mann oli julkihomo ja matkusteli Suomessa kreivi Aminoffin sulhasena. Mulla on joku Klaus Mannin kirjoista.
    ellauri133.html on line 843: Shirley Jackson’s 1948 story “The Lottery”—arguably the most famous short story in American literature—was written in a single morning. In Jackson’s posthumously published lecture, “Biography of a Story,” she recounts:
    ellauri133.html on line 847: This anecdote has been found to be untrue. Jackson exaggerated the ease with which the story was published; in “Biography of a Story,” she said The New Yorker published her story a mere few weeks after she submitted it, and that they only made one change—the date of the lottery. In fact, New Yorker editor Gus Lobrano suggested several changes to the story via phone, including additions to dialogue and action, which Jackson made.
    ellauri133.html on line 849: Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer known primarily for her works of horror and mystery. Over the duration of her writing career, which spanned over two decades, she composed six novels, two memoirs, and more than 200 short stories.
    ellauri133.html on line 853: In 1959, she published The Haunting of Hill House, a supernatural horror novel widely considered to be one of the best ghost stories ever written. Says Stephen King, and he should know.
    ellauri133.html on line 855: "The persona that Jackson presented to the world was powerful, witty, even imposing," wrote Zoë Heller in the New Yorker. "She could be sharp and aggressive with fey Bennington girls and salesclerks and people who interrupted her writing. Her letters are filled with tartly funny observations. Describing the bewildered response of New Yorker readers to 'The Lottery,' she notes, 'The number of people who expected Mrs. Hutchinson to win a Bendix washing machine at the end would amaze you.'"
    ellauri133.html on line 859: "She did work hard," her son Laurence said. "She was always writing, or thinking about writing, and she did all the shopping and cooking, too. The meals were always on time. But she also loved to laugh and tell jokes. She was very buoyant that way. And the other way as well, as a huge ball of lard."
    ellauri133.html on line 863: When Shirley was a teenager, her weight fluctuated, resulting in a lack of confidence that she would struggle with throughout her life. Read: Shirley was a greaseball, a fatso. She attended Burlingame High School, where she played violin in the school orchestra.
    ellauri133.html on line 864: After flunking in Rochester, she tranferred to Syracuse University, where she flourished both creatively and socially, and got a BA in journalism.
    ellauri133.html on line 866: After graduating, Jackson and a guy named Hyman married in 1940. Jackson began writing material as Hyman established himself as a critic. In the backwoods town where Hyman managed to get a job, which Shirley hated as much as him, Jackson and Hyman were known for being colorful, generous hosts who surrounded themselves with literary talents, including Ralph Emerson. They were both enthusiastic readers whose personal library was estimated at $ 25,00.
    ellauri133.html on line 868: According to Jackson's detractors, her marriage was plagued by Hyman's infidelities, notably with his students, and she reluctantly agreed to his proposition of maintaining an open relationship. Hyman also controlled their finances (meting out portions of her earnings to her as he saw fit), despite the fact that after the success of "The Lottery" and later work she earned far more than he did.
    ellauri133.html on line 870: Jackson´s most famous story, "The Lottery", first published in the New Yorker on June 26, 1948, established her reputation as a master of the horror tale. The story prompted over 300 letters from readers, many of them outraged at its conjuring of a dark aspect of human nature, characterized by, as Jackson put it, "bewilderment, speculation, and just plain old-fashioned abuse".
    ellauri133.html on line 874: The critical reaction to the story was unequivocally positive; the story quickly became a standard in anthologies and was adapted for television in 1952. In 1949, "The Lottery" was published in a short story collection of Jackson´s ingeniously titled The Lottery and Other Stories.
    ellauri133.html on line 882: Upon the morning of the lottery, the townspeople gather shortly before 10 a.m. in order to have everything done in time for lunch. First, the heads of the extended families each draw one slip from the box, but wait to unfold them until all the slips have been drawn. Bill Hutchinson gets the marked slip, meaning that his family has been chosen. His wife Tessie protests that Mr. Summers rushed him through the drawing, but the other townspeople dismiss her complaint. Since the Hutchinson family consists of only one household, a second drawing to choose one household within the family is skipped.
    ellauri133.html on line 884: For the final drawing, one slip is placed in the box for each member of the household: Bill, Tessie, and their three children. Each of the five draws a slip, and Tessie gets the marked one. The townspeople pick up the gathered stones and begin throwing them at her as she screams about the injustice of the lottery.
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    ellauri135.html on line 52: Konsta muistelee kunnollisia romanttisia neuvostoliittolaisia, jotka rakastavat isänmaata ja niiden kauniita pitkäkaulaisia vaimoja joiden silmät on toisistansa etäällä. Mä pidän kyllä niistä hurjasti (esim Irina Kudasheva on ihana), niinkuin pidän lyhkäsestä mutta pyhimysmäisestä sisilialaisesta poliisista 'Pronto Montalbaano soono' samannimisessä poliisisarjassa. Ja sen seijamaisesta vaimosta Liviasta, joka on oikeasti saxatar, päälle dubattu. Kauniit naiset hyppää Salvon kaulaan joka käänteessä, mutta se pitää enimmäxeen (joskaan ei aina) kullin siveästi lahkeessa, odottamassa Livian aina yhtä odottamattomia vierailuja. Sixkin mä tykkään Montalbanosta, että siinä on paljon kauniita naisia, ja kaikenikäisiä ihmisiä, ei vaan nuoria aikuisia, vaan myös meitä vanhoja. Kliseistä italialaista sähläystä ja kauniita postikorttimaisemia.
    ellauri135.html on line 208: In the early 1850s, Nikolai Vasilyevich joined the "young faction" of Moskvityanin and became a member of what came to be known as the Ostrovsky circle. In 1853 he went to Sevastopol as a correspondent, and stayed there until the end of the siege, working as a translator at the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief. He later published Notes on the Siege of Sevastopol (Moscow, 1858) and the Sevastopol Album, a collection of 37 drawings.
    ellauri135.html on line 220: Berg, Nikolai, writer, born. 24 Mar 1823 in Moscow, mind. 16 Jun 1884 in Warsaw. The name of the family comes from Livonia, but the writer's grandfather, Vladimir, was Orthodox, served in the artillery, performed under the command of Suvorov several campaigns, under Silistria was wounded and died in the rank of bayonet-cadets. Father f Nikolai, Vasiliy, wrote and published poetry and prose when I was single and served in Irkutsk, placing their works in the "Herald of Europe" (1820-ies, signed "Irkutsk"). He especially loved Derzhavin and forced his son to memorize his poems.
    ellauri135.html on line 222: The first seven years, Nikolai lived in Moscow, and then, with his parents, moved to Siberia, where his father got the post of the Chairman of the Tobolsk provincial government (in 1830). Eight years, the boy himself began to write poetry, knowing many passages from different odes of Derzhavin. In the early 30-ies the father Berg settled in the Tambov province in his estate, and gave his son in the Tambov gymnasium, and in 1838 moving to Moscow, transferred to the I-th Moscow gymnasium, in which he graduated in 1843 and entered the historical-philological faculty of Moscow University. At the Moscow school, especially Berg became friends with a school friend A. N. Ostrovsky, with whom all his life maintained the most cordial relations. As a student, Berg published his first poem in the "Moskvityanin" (translated from the Swedish poet Runeberg: "Complaint of the virgin").
    ellauri135.html on line 233: In the last decade of his life he published his work in the "Russian antiquities" and the "Historical journal". Of the things placed in the first magazine, the most curious is the biographical sketch of "Graf F. F. Berg (1881, vol. XXXI).
    ellauri135.html on line 399: Somnambula is an antagonist from Generation 1 My Little Pony. Like a good number of antagonists in that particular canon of MLP, she was a wicked, cunning and treacherous individual with a surprisingly dark backstory - being a false immortal who drained the youth of others, so as to keep herself both young in appearance and powerful in her dark arts. She was voiced by Jane Curtin.
    ellauri135.html on line 400: Somnambula is an evil witch whose powers are stronger when she is younger. She has an canary named Kyrie whom she holds prisoner. She makes Kyrie sing to attract the ponies in a trance. As soon as Somnambula was younger she creates a magical circus and leads the ponies to it. She takes away the youth of the Earth and pegasus ponies to make her younger and the youth of the unicorn ponies to make her powers stronger and stores them in a crystal.
    ellauri135.html on line 571: Richter was born in Zhytomyr, Volhynian Governorate of the Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine), a native town of his parents. His father, Teofil Danilovich Richter [de] (1872–1941), was a pianist, organist and composer born to German expatriates; from 1893 to 1900 he studied in the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. His mother, Anna Pavlovna Richter (née Moskaleva; 1893–1963), came from a noble Russian landowning family, and at one point she moaned under her future husband.
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    ellauri140.html on line 34: "Se ei osaa raakkua oikealla äänellä. Se ei osaa varisten kieltä. Muut varixet eivät pidä siitä." "Sen siitä saa kun kesyyntyy. Ihmisen tahra", Fauni sanoi vailla inhoa tai halvexuntaa tai edes tuomiota, ihan iloisesti. Epäpuhtaus, julmuus, hyväxikäyttö, erhe, paska, runkku - muuta tapaa täällä oloon ei ole. Tai en ainakaan minä ole löytänyt. Sillä ei ole mitään tekemistä armon tai pelastuxen tai lunastuxeen menon kanssa. Se on kaikissa sisäänrakennettuna. Lajiominaisuutena. Fläkki joka on olemassa ennen jättämäänsä jälkeä. Fläkki edeltää tottelemattomuutta (?), hämmentää kaikki selityxet ja ymmärtämisen. Sixi kaikki puhaaminen on vaan vizi. Barbaarinen vizi. Se on kauhistuttavaa. Eikö pyrkimys puhtauteen ole epäpuhtautta? Faunia oli kuin kreikkalaiset, jonka jumalat on pikkumaisia (toisin kuin juutalaisten, LOL). Riitelevät, tappelevat, vihaavat, tappelevat naivat. Zeus yhtyy naiseen oudosti metrin mittaisella kyrvällä siipiään viuhtovana jouzenena. Irstautta, turmelusta, karkeista karkeimpia nautintoja, ja kaikkinäkevän vaimon raivo. Juutalaisten jumala on äärettömän yxinäinen, tuntematon, monomaaninen, jolla ei ole mitään tähdellisempää tekemistä kuin hermoilla jutkuista. Tai kristittyjen epäsexuaalinen kakkosjumala, yhtä tahraton kuin äitinsä, joka synnyttää tahatonta hilpeyttä ja myötähäpeää. Jumalat on tekijänsä kuvia." "Se kai siinä on traagista kun ihmiset synnyttävät varixia", sanoi tyttö joka syötti käärmeelle hiiriä. Feeding frogs to snakes. "Ne eivät tunnista omaa lajiaan. Sitä sanotaan tahriintumisexi", tyttö selitti. Peppu on oikeasti varis joka ei tiedä miten ollaan varis. Ei tähän kanteen tahraa jää kun äiti pois sen pyyhältää. Pieni nelkkari kovakantinen kirja jossa söpöjen elukoiden kuvia ja kullattu selkämys. Varisten kultainen kirja. Peppu oli siisteysintoilija, se ei sietänyt epäjärjestystä. Anaalis-retentiivinen luonne. Kaikki vanhat prujut talletettuna satoihin pahvilaatikoihin, shekinkannatkin. Niistä riitelevät haaskalla muut varixet vielä tänäänkin. (s. 126) Mä oon VAAAAALMIS. Tuu PYYYHKIMÄÄN.
    ellauri140.html on line 56: Book III is centred on the virtue of Chastity as embodied in Britomart, a lady knight. Resting after the events of Book II, Guyon and Arthur meet Britomart, who wins a joust with Guyon. They separate as Arthur and Guyon leave to rescue Florimell, while Britomart rescues the Redcrosse Knight. Britomart reveals to the Redcrosse Knight that she is pursuing Sir Artegall because she is destined to marry him. The Redcrosse Knight defends Artegall and they meet Merlin, who explains more carefully Britomart's destiny to found the English monarchy. Britomart leaves and fights Sir Marinell. Arthur looks for Florimell, joined later by Sir Satyrane and Britomart, and they witness and resist sexual temptation. Britomart separates them with a stick and meets Sir Scudamore, looking for his captured lady Amoret. Britomart alone is able to rescue Amoret from the wizard Busirane. Unfortunately, when they emerge from the castle Scudamore is gone. (The 1590 version with Books I–III depicts the lovers' happy reunion, but this was changed in the 1596 version which contained all sex books.)
    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 80: Artefact M+ (or Artegal or Arthegal or Arthegall), a knight who is the embodiment and champion of Justice. He meets Britomart after defeating her in a sword fight (she had been dressed as a knight) and removing her helmet, revealing her beauty. Artefact quickly falls in love with Britomart. Artefact has a companion in Talus, a metal man who wields a flail and never sleeps or tires but will mercilessly pursue and kill any number of villains. Talus obeys Artefact's command, and serves to represent justice without mercy (hence, Artefact is the more human face of justice). Later, Talus does not rescue Artefact from enslavement by the wicked slave-mistress Radigund, because Artefact is bound by a legal contract to serve her. Only her death, at Britomart's hands, liberates him. Chrysaor was the golden sword of Sir Artefact. This sword was also the favorite weapon of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest. Because it was "Tempred with Adamant", it could cleave through anything.
    ellauri140.html on line 86: Bellphone F+-, the beautiful sister of Amoret who spends her time in the woods hunting and avoiding the numerous amorous men who chase her. Timias, the squire of Arthur, eventually wins her love after she tends to the injuries he sustained in battle; however, Timias must endure much suffering to prove his love when Belphoebe sees him tending to a wounded woman and, misinterpreting his actions, flies off hastily. She is only drawn back to him after seeing how he has wasted away without her. Tää on niinkö Artemis eli Diana. Osuvasti kolmikulmapuistossa.
    ellauri140.html on line 88: Brit-o-mart F+, a female knight, the embodiment and champion of Chastity. She is young and beautiful, and falls in love with Artefact upon first seeing his face in her father's magic mirror. Though there is no interaction between them, she travels to find him again, dressed as a knight and accompanied by her nurse, Glauce. Britomart carries an enchanted spear that allows her to defeat every knight she encounters, until she loses to a knight who turns out to be her beloved Artefact. (Parallel figure in Ariosto: Bradamante.) Britomart is one of the most important knights in the story. She searches the world, including a pilgrimage to the shrine of Isis, and a visit with Merlin the magician. She rescues Artefact, and several other knights, from the evil slave-mistress Radigund. Furthermore, Britomart accepts Amoret at a tournament, refusing the false Florimell.
    ellauri140.html on line 90: Busyrane M-, the evil sorcerer who captures Amoret on her wedding night. When Britomart enters his castle to defeat him, she finds him holding Amoret captive. She is bound to a pillar and Busirane is torturing her. The clever Britomart handily defeats him and returns Amoret to her husband Artefact.
    ellauri140.html on line 103: Colin Firth M+, a shepherd noted for his songs and bagpipe playing, briefly appearing in Book VI. He is the same Colin Clout as in Spenser´s pastoral poetry, which is fitting because Calidore is taking a sojourn into a world of pastoral delight, ignoring his duty to hunt the Blatant Beast, which is why he set out to Ireland to begin with. Colin Clout may also be said to be Spenser himself.
    ellauri140.html on line 107: Chrysostome F+-, mother of Belphoebe and her twin Amoretta. She hides in the forest and, becoming tired, falls asleep on a bank, where she is impregnated by sunbeams (sure) and gives birth to twins. The goddesses Venus and Diana find the newborn twins and take them: Venus takes Amoretta and raises her in the Garden of Adonis, and Diana takes Belphoebe and does what she wants with her.
    ellauri140.html on line 111: Libresse F-, alias Duessa, a lady who personifies Falsehood in Book I, known to Redcrosse as "Fidessa". As the opposite of Una, she represents the "false" religion of the Roman Catholic Church. She is also initially an assistant, or at least a servant, to Archipelago.
    ellauri140.html on line 113: Caramell F+, a lady in love with the knight Marinell, who initially rejects her. Hearing that he has been wounded, she sets out to find him and faces various perils, culminating in her capture by the sea god Proteus. Proteiini nappaa nopeen hiilarin. She is reunited with Marinade at the end of Book IV, and is married to him in Book V.
    ellauri140.html on line 124: Satyriasis M+-, a wild half-satyr man raised in the wild and the epitome of natural human potency. Tamed by Una, he protects her, but ends up locked in a battle against the chaotic Sansloy, which remains unconcluded. Satyrane finds Florimell´s sanitary napkin, which she drops while falling off from a beast. He holds a three-day tournament for the right to possess the girl. His Knights of Maidenhead win the day with Britomart´s help.
    ellauri140.html on line 132: Una F+, the personification of the "True Church". She travels with the Redcrosse Knight (who represents England), whom she has recruited to save her parents´ castle from a dragon. She also defeats Duessa, who represents the "false" (Catholic) church and the person of Mary, Queen of Scots, in a trial reminiscent of that which ended in Mary´s beheading. Una is also representative of Truth. Aku Ankalla oli paleoliittinen väkivahva ihailija nimeltä Una joka ei osannut minä-sanaa. Kymingatar Elisabet sanoi aina me. We are not amused.
    ellauri140.html on line 166: Pride (F) – Lucifera, whose name derives from Lucifer, is ruler of the six counselors in he Faerie Queene. She represents pride because she takes pride in her name, which can be seen as paying homage to Satan. Ylpeä pelaa vastapuolen tiimissä.
    ellauri140.html on line 174: Avarice (M) – Representing the sin of greed, Avarice enters upon a camel covered with gold as he counts a pile of coins. Spenser describes Avarice's money obsession to be a disease; "Who had enough, yett wished every more, a vile disease, and eke in foote and hand." Skotti Roopella se ei ole synti, jutku Kroisos Pennosella ja Karhukoplan kommareilla on. Kamelin on ahdas päästä helmiäisportista, mutta mahdotonta se ei ole.
    ellauri140.html on line 193: Edmund Spenser was born in East Smithfield, London, around the year 1552; however, there is still some ambiguity as to the exact date of his birth. His parenthood is obscure, but he was probably the son of John Spenser, a journeyman clothmaker. As a young boy, he was educated in London at the Merchant Taylors' School and matriculated as a sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge. While at Cambridge he became a friend of Gabriel Harvey and later consulted him, despite their differing views on poetry. In 1578, he became for a short time secretary to John Young, Bishop of Rochester. In 1579, he published The Shepheardes Calender and around the same time married his first wife, Machabyas Childe. They had two children, Sylvanus (d. 1638) and Katherine.
    ellauri140.html on line 201: In 1591, Spenser published a translation in verse of Joachim Du Bellay's sonnets, Les Antiquités de Rome, which had been published in 1558. Spenser's version, Ruines of Rome: by Bellay, may also have been influenced by Latin poems on the same subject, written by Jean or Janis Vitalis and published in 1576. Vitalis oli pahanhajuista naamavoidetta jota laitettiin lasten naamaan pakkasella. Vitut sanoi Vatanen, ja Vatanen oli viisas mies.
    ellauri140.html on line 205: In 1596, Spenser wrote a prose pamphlet titled A View of the Present State of Ireland. This piece, in the form of a dialogue, circulated in manuscript, remaining unpublished until the mid-seventeenth century. It is probable that it was kept out of print during the author's lifetime because of its inflammatory content. The pamphlet argued that Ireland would never be totally "pacified" by the English until its indigenous language and customs had been destroyed, if necessary by violence. Vitun kolonialisti paskiainen.
    ellauri140.html on line 342: Yet she much whiter, but the same did hide Se oli naamaa vielä paljon valkeampi,
    ellauri140.html on line 344: And over all a blacke stole she did throw, Ja sen päällä sillä oli musta stoola,
    ellauri140.html on line 345: As one that inly mournd: so was she sad, Kuin suruvaippa, ja surihan se siälä,
    ellauri140.html on line 347: Seemed in heart some hidden care she had, Näytti silläkin olevan huolenaihetta,
    ellauri140.html on line 348: And by her in a line a milke white lambe she lad. Narun päässä vielä Stuartin Maryn kariza.
    ellauri140.html on line 359: Whom to avenge, she had this Knight from far compeld. Niille kostamaan se palkkas kaverin.
    ellauri140.html on line 439: Yea but (quoth she) the perill of this place Niinniimmut (intti hiän), tän paikan riskit
    ellauri140.html on line 461: And as she lay upon the durtie ground, Ja kun se siinä lojui jorpakossa,
    ellauri140.html on line 465: A thousand yong ones, which she dayly fed, Sem pyllystä tuli tuhat poikasta,
    ellauri140.html on line 473: And rushed forth, hurling her hideous taile Ja ryntäs esiin heiluttaen häntäänsä
    ellauri140.html on line 478: For light she hated as the deadly bale, Se inhos kiiluvia peltivetimiä.
    ellauri140.html on line 480: Where plain none might her see, nor she see any plaine. Ja hotellin hämärään, umpimähkään.
    ellauri140.html on line 487: Therewith enrag'd she loudly gan to bray, Siitä raivona se alkoi kovaa hirnua,
    ellauri140.html on line 495: Yet kindling rage, her selfe she gathered round, Kuiteskin se raivostu, ja kiertyi keräxi,
    ellauri140.html on line 506: Cride out, Now now Sir knight, shew what ye bee, Huusi ääneen: Nyt Sir peliin vähän tzemppiä!
    ellauri140.html on line 508: Strangle her, else she sure will strangle thee. Tapa se Eemeli, kurista, ettei se sua huovuta.
    ellauri140.html on line 516: Therewith she spewd out of her filthy maw No size käärme sylki saastuneesta kidasta
    ellauri140.html on line 557: He brusheth oft, and oft doth mar their murmurings. Ilman offia, saamatta aikaan juuri paskaakaan.
    ellauri140.html on line 625: Simple in shew, and voyde of malice bad, Se näytti hyväntahtoiselta hölmöltä,
    ellauri140.html on line 648: And shall you well reward to shew the place, Sulle hyvin jos näytät paikankin,
    ellauri140.html on line 834: And with false shewes abuse his fantasy, Ja käyttämään sen mielikuvitusta väärin unessa,
    ellauri140.html on line 839: Whose semblance she did carrie under feigned hew. Jota se ulkonäöllisestikin paljon muistutti.
    ellauri140.html on line 855: And she herselfe of beautie soveraigne Queene, Hiän muistutti ihan kauneuskymingatarta,
    ellauri140.html on line 863: Whilst freshest Flora° her with Yvie girlond crownd. Tuoreimmat kukat tukkaan seppelöitynä.
    ellauri140.html on line 886: Tho can she weepe,° to stirre up gentle ruth, Itkeskellen aitoja glyseriinikyyneliä
    ellauri140.html on line 905: My Fathers kingdome—There she stopt with teares; Mun isän valtakunnasta - tässä se jäi itkeskelemään;
    ellauri140.html on line 916: Love of your selfe, she saide, and deare constraint, No mä rakastan sua kato, hiän sanoi, ja rajanveto
    ellauri140.html on line 923: He would not shend; but said, Deare dame I rew, se halvexien torjua, vaan sanoi, Daami kulta sori,
    ellauri140.html on line 933: Not all content, yet seemd she to appease Ei oikein tyytyväisenä, mutta vähän rauhoittuneena
    ellauri140.html on line 936: So slyding softly forth, she turned as to her ease. Se liukui pehmeästi pois, ja lähti levolle.
    ellauri140.html on line 942: For whose defence he was to shed his blood. Jonka puolustamisexi se oli vuodattanut vertansa.
    ellauri140.html on line 1036: Then gan she waile and weepe, to see that woefull stowre. Oli siinä itkun paikka, ei näy niistä jälkeä.
    ellauri140.html on line 1040: And after him she rode with so much speede No se razasti nupin perään ihan täysiä,
    ellauri140.html on line 1045: Yet she her weary limbes would never rest, Siitä huolimatta hiän jaxoi yrittää,
    ellauri140.html on line 1048: He so ungently left her, whom she loved best. Mix jätti hiänet, jolle oli ollut parasta.
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    ellauri141.html on line 111: At his house, probably, Horace became intimate with Polio, and the many persons of consideration whose friendship he appears to have enjoyed. Through Mæcenas, also, it is probable Horace was introduced to Augustus; but when that happened is uncertain. In B. C. 37, Mæcenas was deputed by Augustus to meet M. Antonius at Brundisium, and he took Horace with him on that journey, of which a detailed account is given in the fifth Satire of the first book. Horace appears to have parted from the rest of the company at Brundisium, and perhaps returned to Rome by Tarentum and Venusia. (See S. i. 5, Introduction.) Between this journey and B. C. 32, Horace received from his friend the present of a small estate in the valley of the Digentia (Licenza), situated about thirty-four miles from Rome, and fourteen from Tibur, in the Sabine country. Of this property he gives a description in his Epistle to Quintius (i. 16), and he appears to have lived there a part of every year, and to have been fond of the place, which was very quiet and retired, being four miles from the nearest town, Varia (Vico Varo), a municipium perhaps, but not a place of any importance. During this interval he continued to write Satires and Epodes, but also, it appears probable, some of the Odes, which some years later he published, and others which he did not publish. These compositions, no doubt, were seen by his friends, and were pretty well known before any of them were collected for publication. The first book of the Satires was published probably in B. C. 35, the Epodes in B. C. 30, and the second book of Satires in the following year, when Horace was about thirty-five years old. When Augustus returned from Asia, in B. C. 29, and closed the gates of Janus, being the acknowledged head of the republic, Horace appeared among his most hearty adherents. He wrote on this occasion one of his best Odes (i. 2), and employed his pen in forwarding those reforms which it was the first object of Augustus to effect. (See Introduction to C. ii. 15.) His most striking Odes appear, for the most part, to have been written after the establishment of peace. Some may have been written before, and probably were. But for some reason it would seem that he gave himself more to lyric poetry after his thirty-fifth year than he had done before. He had most likely studied the Greek poets while he was at Athens, and some of his imitations may have been written early. If so, they were most probably improved and polished, from time to time, (for he must have had them by him, known perhaps only to a few friends, for many years,) till they became the graceful specimens of artificial composition that they are. Horace continued to employ himself in this kind of writing (on a variety of subjects, convivial, amatory, political, moral,—some original, many no doubt suggested by Greek poems) till B. C. 24, when there are reasons for thinking the first three books of the Odes were published. During this period, Horace appears to have passed his time at Rome, among the most distinguished men of the day, or at his house in the country, paying occasional visits to Tibur, Præneste, and Baiæ, with indifferent health, which required change of air. About the year B. C. 26 he was nearly killed by the falling of a tree, on his own estate, which accident he has recorded in one of his Odes (ii. 13), and occasionally refers to; once in the same stanza with a storm in which he was nearly lost off Cape Palinurus, on the western coast of Italy. When this happened, nobody knows. After the publication of the three books of Odes, Horace seems to have ceased from that style of writing, or nearly so; and the only other compositions we know of his having produced in the next few years are metrical Epistles to different friends, of which he published a volume probably in B. C. 20 or 19. He seems to have taken up the study of the Greek philosophical writers, and to have become a good deal interested in them, and also to have been a little tired of the world, and disgusted with the jealousies his reputation created. His health did not improve as he grew older, and he put himself under the care of Antonius Musa, the emperor’s new physician. By his advice he gave up, for a time at least, his favorite Baiæ. But he found it necessary to be a good deal away from Rome, especially in the autumn and winter.
    ellauri141.html on line 113: In B. C. 17, Augustus celebrated the Ludi Seculares, and Horace was required to write an Ode for the occasion, which he did, and it has been preserved. This circumstance, and the credit it brought him, may have given his mind another leaning to Ode-writing, and have helped him to produce the fourth book, a few pieces in which may have been written at any time. It is said that Augustus particularly desired Horace to publish another book of Odes, in order that those he wrote upon the victories of Drusus and Tiberius (4 and 14) might appear in it. The latter of these Odes was not written, probably, till B. C. 13, when Augustus returned from Gaul. If so, the book was probably published in that year, when Horace was fifty-two. The Odes of the fourth book show no diminution of power, but the reverse. There are none in the first three books that surpass, or perhaps equal, the Ode in honor of Drusus, and few superior to that which is addressed to Lollius. The success of the first three books, and the honor of being chosen to compose the Ode at the Ludi Seculares, seem to have given him encouragement. There are no incidents in his life during the above period recorded or alluded to in his poems. He lived five years after the publication of the fourth book of Odes, if the above date be correct, and during that time, I think it probable, he wrote the Epistles to Augustus and Florus which form the second book; and having conceived the intention of writing a poem on the art and progress of poetry, he wrote as much of it as appears in the Epistle to the Pisones which has been preserved among his works. It seems, from the Epistle to Florus, that Horace at this time had to resist the urgency of friends begging him to write, one in this style and another in that, and that he had no desire to gratify them and to sacrifice his own ease to a pursuit in which it is plain he never took any great delight. He was likely to bring to it less energy as his life was drawing prematurely to a close, through infirmities either contracted or aggravated during his irrational campaigning with Brutus, his inaptitude for which he appears afterwards to have been perfectly aware of. He continued to apply himself to the study of moral philosophy till his death, which took place, according to Eusebius, on the 27th of November, B. C. 8, in the fifty-seventh year of his age, and within a few days of its completion. Mæcenas died the same year, also towards the close of it; a coincidence that has led some to the notion, that Horace hastened his own death that he might not have the pain of surviving his patron. According to Suetonius, his death (which he places after his fifty-ninth year) was so sudden, that he had not time to execute his will, which is opposed to the notion of suicide. The two friends were buried near one another “in extremis Esquiliis,” in the farthest part of the Esquiliæ, that is, probably, without the city walls, on the ground drained and laid out in gardens by Mæcenas.
    ellauri141.html on line 319: indomitam properat rabiem sedare, neque illi and she races, regardless, to relieve her feral frenzy!
    ellauri141.html on line 328: cum mihi Cous adesset Amyntas, And Amyntas once was mine, a salacious shepherd
    ellauri141.html on line 335: o ego non felix, quam tu fugis, ut pavet acris “My good luck is gone! You shun me, like a sheep shying
    ellauri141.html on line 369: Art Beck is a San Francisco poet and translator who has published three books of original poetry — most recently Summer With All Its Clothes Off (Gravida, 2005). (http://jacketmagazine.com/34/beck-horace.shtml)
    ellauri141.html on line 516: From 1917 he began to experiment with his own versions of Horace. See Thomas Pinney (Ed.) Letters IV pp. 439-40. In 1920, he and a group of friends published Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Liber Quintus (Horace, Book V) a collection of parodies in English and Latin, which included "A Translation". "Lollius" was specially written for the book, which also included "The Pro-Consuls". See also three later poems linked to stories in Debits and Credits (1926); “The Portent”, “The Survival” and “The Last Ode.”.
    ellauri141.html on line 527: But while Rome flourished she imposed law and order inside the empire. Dis te minorem quod geris imperas. Despite oppression, injustice and corruption, despite the horrors of the penal code, Rome allowed civil society to develop. Paulus could use the privileges of citizenship and travel on mostly safe roads and sea routes.
    ellauri141.html on line 528: But before he published "The Craftsman" and "A Recantation" in The Years between or the four odes of Debits and Credits, he had turned to Horace for recreation in the dark days of war:
    ellauri141.html on line 761: In 1904, he met the poet Francis Jammes at Orthez, who became a close friend. He frequented cultural clubs, and met Paul Claudel, Odilon Redon, Valery Larbaud and André Gide. Paha merkki, todellakin! He wrote short poems inspired by the story of Robinson Crusoe (Images à Crusoe) and undertook a translation of Pindar. He published his first book of poetry, Éloges, in 1911.
    ellauri141.html on line 763: While in China, Leger had written his first extended poem Anabase, publishing it in 1924 under the pseudonym "Saint-John Perse", which he employed for the rest of his life. He then published nothing for two decades, not even a re-edition of his debut book, as he believed it inappropriate for a diplomat to publish fiction. After Briand's death in 1932, Leger served as Inspector Leger under Comissaire Maigret (Quai d'Orfevres) until 1940. Within the Foreign Office he led the optimist faction that believed that Germany was unstable and that if Britain and France stood up to Hitler, he would back down. Har har. A gifted diplomat.
    ellauri141.html on line 765: During his American exile, he wrote his long poems Exil, Vents, Pluies, Neiges, Amers, and Chroniques. He remained in the US long after the end of the war. He travelled extensively, observing nature and enjoying the friendship of US Attorney General Francis Biddle and his spouse, philanthropist Beatrice Chanler, and author Katherine Garrison Chapin. He was on good terms with the UN Secretary General and author Dag Hammarskjöld whose plain crashed in suspicious circumstances in 1961, just after Pink Panther got his Nobel prize. Foul play?
    ellauri141.html on line 769: In 1960, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. After receiving the Nobel Prize, he wrote the long poems Chronique, Oiseaux and Chant pour un équinoxe and the shorter Nocturne and Sécheresse. In 1962, Georges Braque worked with master printmaker Aldo Crommelynck to create a series of etchings and aquatints, L'Ordre des Oiseaux, which was published with the text of Perse's Oiseaux by Au Vent d'Arles.
    ellauri141.html on line 800: Dag Hammarskjöld was committed to the arts. Though temperamentally a loner, and introvert, and a bachelor throughout his life (oliko se homo? Det finns inga bevis för att Dag Hammarskjöld var homosexuell. Misstankar verkar dock ha funnits: Eftersom han levde ensam började rykten spridas om att han skulle vara homosexuell och hans motståndare använde detta för att smutskasta honom), he would invite intellectuals and artists, the best of New York’s bohemia, to his Upper East Side apartment where he kept a pet, an African monkey called Greenback. People he invited to his generous dinners included the poet Carl Sandburg, the novelist John Steinbeck, the poet WH Auden, the diplomat George Kennan. Auden was the translator of Hammarskjöld’s posthumously published book of observations, ideas and poems called Waymarks. Hammarskjöld used his influence to get the poet Ezra Pound out of mental hospital. Back in Sweden, he inherited his father’s chair at the Swedish academy when the man died in 1953. The Swedish academy is the body that awards the Nobel Prize in literature. Hammarskjöld was instrumental in getting the rather obscure but doubtless brilliant French poet Saint John Perse his Nobel prize in 1960. He would sketch out the arguments for Perse’s candidacy during translation breaks at UN Security Council meetings.
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    ellauri142.html on line 79: Tolstoy was born at Yasnaya Polyana, a family estate 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Tula, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of Moscow. He was the fourth of five children of Count Nikolai Ilyich Tolstoy (1794–1837), a veteran of the Patriotic War of 1812, and Countess Mariya Tolstaya (née Volkonskaya; 1790–1830). His mother died when she was two and his father when he was nine. Tolstoy and his siblings were brought up by relatives. In 1844, he began studying law and oriental languages at Kazan University, where teachers described him as "both unable and unwilling to learn".
    ellauri142.html on line 81: Tolstoy left the university in the middle of his studies, returned to Yasnaya Polyana and then spent much time in Moscow, Tula and Saint Petersburg, leading a lax and leisurely lifestyle. He began writing during this period, including his first novel Childhood, a fictitious account of his own youth, which was published in 1852.
    ellauri142.html on line 100: “George Washington was a Mason, along with 13 other presidents and numerous Supreme Court Justices. Benjamin Franklin published a book about Freemasonry on his own printing press. Nine signers of the Declaration of Independence were Freemasons, including the man with way the biggest signature of all: John Hancock.” Put your Hancock right here on the line if it fits, like Babbitt said.
    ellauri142.html on line 264: Humboldtin veljexiä oli 2, Alexander oli maantieteilijä, Wilhelm kielentutkija. Mulla on joku sen kielitieteen kirja hyllyssä. Joo Linguistic Variability & Intellectual Development. Pokkari. Onkohan se lyhennetty painos, Ei ole, vaikka lukuja on yhdistelty. Originally published in 1836 in the Royal Academy of Sciences of Berlin under the title Ueber die Verschiedenheit des menschlichen Sprachbaues und ihren Einfluss auf die geistige Entwicklung des Menschengeschlechz. Esipuheen on kirjoittanut Alexander-veli. Von Humboldt´s style is not a simple one for modern ears nor is his thought always clear. Despair was my constant companion, sanoi kääntäjä vuonna 1970.
    ellauri142.html on line 270: Humboldtin lahja oli Sale Bellowin suht laaduton romaani. Wilhelm sanoo kirjansa johdannossa: "The expansion of the intellectual life is the sole possession that the individual, to the extent that she participates at all, may regard as indestructible." Minnes Wilho sielu jäi? Aika pakanallista. No voi vaan toivoa että Bhagavadgita on lähempänä jumalaa. Translators note: von Humboldt is groping here to express the idea that language is a sociopsychological vehicle of communication. Sanaa "sosiopsykologinen" ei ollut vielä edes kexitty (onnexi, tekee mieli sanoa).
    ellauri142.html on line 1039: Aikuisen voiman lehdessä 11/21 oli uutta tietoa paskan elämän oireyhtymästä. Sen tärkein tekijä on laissez-faire kapitalismin keskeinen credo, toi "maaginen vapaaehtoisuus" (Magical voluntarism). Termin lanseeraaja David Small oli hyvä joskin pieni mies. Taavi-eno kuoli 76-vuotiaana 2014. Vaikka britti olikin, se oli aivan oikeilla jäljillä. Amerikkalaisten ylläpitämä Wikipedia tuomizee (tai vähintäinkin leimaa) sen näkemyxet nimellä "a social materialist explanation of psychological distress". Tää "maaginen vapaaehtoisuus" on toi seppoilu, eli existentialistinen uskomus että jokaisella yxilöllä on voima luoda izestään mitä haluaa. No sehän on aivan ilmiselvää potaskaa. Sitä hanakammin sitä tarjotaan kaikessa jenkkiviihteessä, kz. esim. Emily in Paris. Fisherin mukaan "masennus on esimerkki siitä mitä tapahtuu, kun maaginen vapaaehtoisuus tulee mahdollisen rajalle." Sillä rajalla kävi Eskikin, kun sen tieteellinen uskottavuus upposi, mutta aika äkkiä se osas rationalisoida asian ja asemoida izensä uudestaan nyt "käytännön filosofixi", lue motivaatiopuhujaxi. Pastorixihan se oli pienenä aikonutkin. Haaveet toteutuivat! Höpsismi toimii sittenkin!
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    ellauri143.html on line 90: The work is highly cherished in the Tamil culture, as reflected by its nine different traditional titles: Tirukkuṟaḷ (the sacred kura), Uttaravedam (the ultimate Veda), Tiruvalluvar (eponymous with the author), Poyyamoli (the falseless word), Vayurai Valttu Mursu, (truthful praise), Teyvanul (the divine book), Potumarai (the common Veda), Muppets (the three-fold path), and Tamilmarai (the Tamil Veda). The work is traditionally grouped under the Eighteen Lesser Texts series of the late Sangam works, known in Tamil as Rupiṉeṇkīḻkaṇakku.
    ellauri143.html on line 142: "It's like opening a delicious pizza box," he says. He grabs one of women's feet and sticks her big toes in his mouth. "Mmm, foot lollipop," a second woman says, while she and the third woman rub ...
    ellauri143.html on line 173: If from the clouds no drops of rain are shed

    ellauri143.html on line 191: Great glory gains she in the world where gods bliss abide.
    ellauri143.html on line 327: Absence of lust to make another's cherished riches thine.
    ellauri143.html on line 1123: Luku 78. Sotilashenki (படைச்செருக்கு paṭaiccerunkku): 771–780
    ellauri143.html on line 1191: Like him who seeks his couch with unwashed feet,

    ellauri143.html on line 1194: The great unwashed. Jeesuskin pesee synnit pois. Kuramunaiset takatukat vielä likaisemmassa Gangesissa. Yäk. Jopa setä Fu oli demokraattisempi:
    ellauri143.html on line 1234: Is dwelling in a shed with snake for company.
    ellauri143.html on line 1463: “She seemed glad to see me. In fact, she actually said she was glad to see me – a statement no other aunt on the list would have committed herself to, the customary reaction of these near and dear ones to the spectacle of Bertram arriving for a visit being a sort of sick horror.” - P.G. Wodehouse
    ellauri143.html on line 1542: Explanation : There is nothing so noble as the womanly nature that would not ride the palmyra horse, though plunged a sea of lust. That is, she is quite happy just riding me.
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    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 119: Niin, ehkä se johtuikin hummerista. Kun tuo tabu oli niin helposti ja yksinkertaisesti rikottu, niin ehkä minun luonteessani piilevä limainen, murhanhimoinen Dionysos oli saanut rohkaisunsa; ehkä sillä oli opittu se läksy ettei lain rikkomiseksi tarvitse tehdä muuta kuin - antaa periksi ja rikkoa! Ei tarvitse muuta kuin lopettaa vapiseminen ja täriseminen ja sellainen kuvittelu että se on mahdotonta ja sinä et siihen pysty: ei tarvitse mitään muuta kuin tehdä se! Just do it! Mitä muuta, minä haluaisin tietää, olivat kaikki nuo ruokia koskevat säännöt ja määräykset alun pitäenkään, mitä muuta tarkoitusta niillä oli kuin antaa meille pienille juutalaislapsille kokemusta siitä mitä on pidättyminen jostakin mieleisestä? Kokemusta, rakas ystävä, kokemusta, kokemusta, kokemusta. Itsehillintää ei poimita puista nääs - vaatii kärsivällisyyttä, vaatii keskittymistä, vaatii asiaan omistautunutta ja uhrautuvaista isää jotta vain muutaman vuoden ajassa luotaisiin aisoissa pysyvä ja kireäperseinen ihmisolento. Miksi muuten kaksi eri astiastoa? Miksi muuten kosher saippua ja -suola? Miksi muuten, haluaisin tietää, miksi muuten kuin sitä varten että meitä muistutettaisiin kolme kertaa päivässä siitä että elämä jos jotain on ollakseen niin on rajoja ja rajoituksia, satojatuhansia pieniä sääntöjä jotka on asettanut ei kukaan muu kuin Ei Kukaan Muu, sääntöjä joita joko noudatat kyselemättä, välittämättä siitä miten idioottimaisilta ne vaikuttavat (ja siten pysyt, tottelemalla, hänen armoissaan), tai joita sinä rikot, todennäköisimmin tuohtuneen talonpoikaisjärjen nimissä - joita sinä rikot koska ei edes lapsi halua koko ajan tuntea itseään täydeksi hölmöksi ja idiootiksi - niin, sinä rikot, mutta sillä todennäköisellä seurauksella (isä minulle vakuuttaa) että seuraavana Yom Kippurina kun nimiä kirjoitetaan siihen suureen kirjaan johon Hänmies kirjoittaa niiden nimet jotka elävät vielä seuraavassakin syyskuussa (kohtaus joka jostain syystä onnistuu syöpymään minun mieleeni), niin kas, sinun oma kallis nimesi ei olekaan siinä joukossa. No kukas nyt on idiootti, hah? Ja se ei vaikuta asiaan tippaakaan (tämän minä ymmärrän heti alkuun, päätellen siitä miten tämä Jumala, joka führeröi, järkeilee), onko rikkonut tärkeää vai vāhemmän tärkeää sääntöä vastaan, pelkkä rikkominen se saa Hänet antamaan satikutia - se on vain se että on poikennut oikealta tieltä, ja vain se, sitä Hän ei voi sietää, ja sitä Hän ei myöskään unohda, kun Hän vihaisena istuutuu (rööki suussa otaksuttavasti, ja pää taatusti armottoman kipeänä, niin kuin isäni ummetuksen huippukohdassa) ja rupeaa pyyhkimään nimiä yli sitä kirjasta.
    ellauri144.html on line 121: Kun velvollisuudentunne, kuri ja tottelevaisuus antavat periksi -ah, tämä, tämä on se sanoma jonka minä jokaikinen pääsiäinen saan nauttia äitini matzoh brein painikkeeksi - niin seuraukset ovat ennalta aavistamattomat. Itsekieltäymys on kaikki kaikessa, huutaa runkattu, kosheroitu ja veretön maxanpala jota perhe ja minä istumme syömään illalliseksi. Itsehillintä, kohtuullisuus, sanktiot - siinä on avain inhimilliseen elämään, sanoivat nuo loputtomat dieettimääräykset.
    ellauri144.html on line 151: Meigeren beipo zhe fachu zuihou de housheng.
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    Phillu mainizee (175) Mandelin tykänneen Tito Puentesista ja Pupi Camposta niin paljon että muutti nimensä Babaluuxi. (Kolmas nimi on pianisti Joe Loco.) "Babalú" is a Cuban popular afro song written by Margarita Lecuona, the cousin of composers Ernestina and Ernesto Lecuona. The song title is a reference to the Santería deity Babalú Ayé. "Babalú" was the signature song of the fictional television character Ricky Ricardo, played by Desi Arnaz in the television comedy series I Love Lucy, though it was already an established musical number for Arnaz in the 1940s as evidenced in the 1946 film short Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra. By the time Arnaz had adopted the song, it had become a Latin American music standard, associated mainly with Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés, who recorded one of its many versions with Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. Arnaz made the song a rather popular cultural reference in the United States.
    ellauri144.html on line 278: The song is that of a man telling a woman (from Málaga, Spain) how beautiful she is, and how he would love to be her man, but that he understands her rejecting him for being too poor.
    ellauri144.html on line 287: Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen (aka Michael Todd) (born June 22, 1909 – March 22, 1958) was a JEWISH American theater and film producer, best known for his 1956 production of Around the World in 80 Days, which won an Academy Award for Best Picture. He is known as the third of Elizabeth Taylor's seven husbands, and is the only one whom she did not divorce (because he died in a private plane accident a year after their marriage).
    ellauri144.html on line 296: On March 22, 1958, Todd's private plane the Liz crashed near Grants, New Mexico. "Ah, c'mon," he said. "It's a good, safe plane. I wouldn't let it crash. I'm taking along a picture of Elizabeth, and I wouldn't let anything happen to her."
    ellauri144.html on line 352: "The force that through the green fuse drives the flower" is a poem by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas— the poem that "made Thomas famous." Written in 1933 (when Thomas was nineteen), it was first published in his 1934 collection, 18 Poems.
    ellauri144.html on line 382: How at my sheet goes the same crooked worm. Et mun lakanaa syö sama kiero mato.
    ellauri144.html on line 394: Dylan Thomas was born on 27 October 1914 in Swansea, the son of Florence Hannah (née Williams; 1882–1958), a seamstress, and David John Thomas (1876–1952), a teacher. His father had a first-class honours degree in English from University College, Aberystwyth and ambitions to rise above his position teaching English literature at the local grammar school, which he never did. Thomas had one sibling, Nancy Marles (1906–1953), who was eight years his senior. The children spoke only English, though their parents were bilingual in English and Welsh, and David Thomas gave Welsh lessons at home. Thomas´s father chose the name Dylan, which could be translated as "son of the sea", after Dylan ail Don, a character in The Mabinogion. (Mulla on se, mutten ole lukenut.) His middle name, Marlais, was given in honour of his great-uncle, William Thomas, a Unitarian minister and poet whose bardic name was Gwilym Marles. Se oli se silverbäk jota ne kaikki koittivat apinoida. Dylan, pronounced ˈ [ˈdəlan] (Dull-an) in Welsh, caused his mother to worry that he might be teased as the "dull one" (which he was). When he broadcast on Welsh BBC, early in his career, he was introduced using this pronunciation. Thomas favoured the Anglicised pronunciation and gave instructions that it should be Dillan /ˈdɪlən/. He was fed up with the "dull one" joke. in 1914. In 1931, when he was 16, Thomas, an undistinguished pupil, left school to become a reporter for the South Wales Daily Post, only to leave under pressure 18 months later.
    ellauri144.html on line 482: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a book with text by American writer James Agee and photographs by American photographer Walker Evans, first published in 1941 in the American United States. The work documents the lives of impoverished tenant farmers during the Great Depression. Although it is in keeping with Evans´s work with the Farm Security Administration, the project was initiated not by the FSA, but by Fortune magazine. The title derives from a passage in the Wisdom of Sirach (44:1) that begins, "Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us".
    ellauri144.html on line 537: Iowassa kustantajaa vaihtanut ja muutenkin pullistunut Phillu alkaa tylsistyä Maggiin, toiset naiset on alkaneet kiinnostaa enemmän. Dylan Thomas oli distinguished guest Iowassa 60-luvun alussa. Phillu shtuppii nyt oppilastaan Karen Oakesia, Maggie järkyttyy, ottaa nappeja ja viskiä ja kertoo vessanpytyn ääressä neekerinpissajäynästä. Kurt Vonnegut, Norman Mailer ja Saul Bellow otti Phillun tapaan uudet hanit alle joka lukuvuosi. Se pitää kirjailijan pirteänä. Phillu groomas samaan aikaan ahkerasti Maggien 10-vuotiasta Holly-tyttöä. Maggie oli niin mustasukkainen että Phillu piilotti keittiöveizet auton vararenkaaseen.
    ellauri144.html on line 544: Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – circa 1914) was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and Civil War veteran. His book The Devil´s Dictionary was named as one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature" by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration. His story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" has been described as "one of the most famous and frequently anthologized stories in American literature", and his book Tales of Soldiers and Civilians (also published as In the Midst of Life) was named by the Grolier Club as one of the 100 most influential American books printed before 1900.
    ellauri144.html on line 552: Like Poe, Bierce professed to be mainly concerned with the artistry of his work, yet critics find him more intent on conveying his misanthropy and pessimism. His bare, economical style of supernatural horror is usually distinguished from the verbally lavish tales of Poe. In his lifetime, Bierce was famous as a California journalist dedicated to exposing the truth as he understood it, regardless of whose reputations were harmed by his attacks. For his sardonic wit and damning observations on the personalities and events of the day, he became known as "the wickedest man in San Francisco." Tälläisiä löytyy Ambrosen pirun raamatusta:
    ellauri144.html on line 698: When Allura learns that Max, who was her rival for the directorship, is to marry Lana, Allura’s little sister, she swears revenge. Max’s confidence is shaken, and on his next all-night shift at the station, an accident causes the meltdown of one of the reactors. In the ensuing catastrophe, the region and its people are poisoned, and the survivors are forced to evacuate their beloved town.
    ellauri144.html on line 702: Olipa taas kerta kaikkiaan paxua paskanjauhantaa Suomen Uupperalta. New Yorkerin partapozolla on täysi syy olla tyytyväinen tähän suorituxeen. Ryssäviha, Ukraina ja kukkahattueläinsuojelu samassa rintamassa niinkuin luoja on sen tarkoittanut. LOL, luonnonvaraisille eläimille on Tshernobylin epähuomiossa syntynyt ihmisiltä vapaa villiinnytysalue ollut herran lahja. Lisää tällästä, ja suuremmat lusikat, ne huutaa kuorossa.
    ellauri144.html on line 932: Fremst i kongshæren sto Olav selv, og han hogg med sverdet etter Tore, men Tore hadde ei reinsskinnskofte, og slaget sklei av i en sky av reinshår. Kongen ropte da til Bjørn Stallare som hadde øks: «Slå du hunden som jern ikke biter på!» Bjørn Stallare ga Tore et slag med øksehammeren slik at han vaklet, men slo ham ikke overende. I stedet kjørte Tore spydet Selshevneren gjennom den andre mens han sa: «Slik spidder vi bjørnene!»
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    ellauri145.html on line 404: Roger Tichborne, heir to the noble and filthy rich Tichborne family´s title and fortunes, was presumed to have died in a shipwreck in 1854 at age 25. His mother clung to a belief that he might have survived, and after hearing rumours that he had made his way to Australia, she advertised extensively in Australian newspapers, offering a reward for information. In 1866, a Wagga Wagga butcher known as Thomas Castro came forward claiming to be Roger Tichborne. Although his manners and bearing were unrefined, he gathered support and travelled to England. He was instantly accepted by Lady Tichborne as her son, although other family members were dismissive and sought to expose him as an impostor. During protracted enquiries before the case went to court in 1871, details emerged suggesting that the claimant might be Arthur Orton, a butcher´s son from Wapping in London, who had gone to sea as a boy and had last been heard of in Australia. After a civil court had rejected the claimant´s case, he was charged with perjury; while awaiting trial he campaigned throughout the country to gain popular support. In 1874, a criminal court jury decided that he was not Roger Tichborne and declared him to be Arthur Orton. Before passing a sentence of 14 years, the judge condemned the behaviour of the claimant´s counsel, Edward Kenealy, who was subsequently disbarred because of his conduct.
    ellauri145.html on line 436: Charles Cros Émile-Hortensius-Charles Cros (October 1, 1842 – August 9, 1888) was a French poet and inventor. He was born in Fabrezan, Aude, France, 35 km to the East of Carcassonne. Cros was a well-regarded poet and humorous writer. He developed various improved methods of photography including an early color photo process. He also invented improvements in telegraph technology. In the early 1870s Cros had published with Mallarmé, Villiers and Verlaine in the short-lived weekly Renaissance littéraire et artistique, edited by Emile Blémont. His poem The Kippered Herring inspired Ernest Coquelin to create what he called monologues, short theatrical pieces whose format was copied by numerous imitators. The piece, translated as The Salt Herring, was translated and illustrated by Edward Gorey. He spent years petitioning the French government to build a giant mirror that could be used to communicate with the Martians and Venusians by burning giant lines on the deserts of those planets. He was never convinced that the Martians were not a proven fact, nor that the mirror he wanted was technically impossible to build. Tästä hepusta tulee mieleen Spede Pasanen ja sen hiihtolinko.
    ellauri145.html on line 451: Des boutiques, les gants, les truffes et les chèques Hanskoja, tryffeleitä ja käyttöshekkejä
    ellauri145.html on line 498: Friedrich Nietzsche: Letter to Jacob Burckhardt (also published in The Portable Nietzsche)
    ellauri145.html on line 516: Condemned by ill health and abysmal eyesight to convey his philosophy in short, aphoristic bursts, Nietzsche knew the power of raising a bubble of laughter, only to puncture it as you ponder the further meaning: “Is man God’s mistake, or is God man’s mistake?” “Man does not strive for happiness; only the Englishman does that” – a dig at Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. “Possession usually diminishes the possession.” “Never trust a thought that occurs to you indoors.” He even makes fun of his readers: “The worst readers are those who behave like plundering troops: they take away a few things they can use, dirty and confound the remainder, and revile the whole.” Vittu miten säälittäviä on yrityxet osoittaa että jyrkät tyypit olis jotenkin humoristisia. Ei ne vaan ole.
    ellauri145.html on line 519: His sister Elisabeth held fascist views. She published an unreliable biography of him and delayed publication of his autobiography, Ecce Homo, until she had deleted all the uncomplimentary references to herself.
    ellauri145.html on line 520: Elisabeth greatly admired Mussolini. In 1932 she persuaded the Weimar National theatre to put on a play written by him. Hitler showed up during the performance and presented her with a huge bouquet of flowers.
    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 666: Isidore Ducasse (Comte de Lautréamont): excerpts from Maldor and Letters (Also published in Maldor and the Complete Works of the Comte de Lautreamont).
    ellauri145.html on line 688: Joris-Karl Huysmans on Anteron seuraava potilas. Charles-Marie-Georges Huysmans (5. helmikuuta 1848 Pariisi, Ranska – 12. toukokuuta 1907 Pariisi, Ranska) oli pukinpartainen flaamilaissyntyinen ranskalainen kirjailija ja taidekriitikko, jonka ensimmäiset romaanit olivat naturalistisia. Hänestä tuli kuitenkin pian dekadentti. Hän oli myös arvostettua kirjallisuuspalkintoa jakavan Goncourt-akatemian ensimmäinen johtaja Huysmans oli ranskalaisen äidin ja alankomaalaisen isän ainoa poika. Hän aloitti 20-vuotiaana pitkän uran Ranskan sisäministeriössä. Useimmat romaaninsa hän kirjoitti virka-aikana työpaikalta varastamalleen kirjepaperille. Ranskalaisillahan ei ole töissä muuta kuin luppoaikaa, kuten selviää amerikkalaisten tekemässä ranskisklisheekokoelmassa nimelltä Emily in Paris. Se on mikäli mahdollista vielä kehnompi kuin Jorin romaanit. Huysmansin varhaisimmat teokset saivat vaikutteita naturalisteilta. Niihin kuuluvat muun muassa romaani Marthe, histoire d’une fille (1876) ja pienoisromaani Sac au dos (1880), joka perustui Huysmansin omiin kokemuksiin Saksan–Ranskan sodasta.
    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 718: Tristan Corbière: The Litany of Sleep (also published in the Centenary Corbiere)
    ellauri145.html on line 727: During his schooling at the Imperial Lycée of Saint-Brieuc where he studied from 1858 until 1860, he fell prey to a deep depression, and, over several freezing winters, contracted the severe rheumatism which was to disfigure him severely. He blamed his parents for having placed him there, far from his family´s care and affection. Difficulties in adapting to the harsh discipline of the college´s noble débris (distinguished relics, i.e., teachers) gradually developed those characteristics of anarchic disdain and sarcasm which were to give much of his verse its distinctive voice.
    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 996: Car... une douzaine de pierres Sillä 12 rukoushelmen kuluttua
    ellauri145.html on line 1055: Arthur Rimbaud: excerpt from A Heart under a Cassok (also published in Completed Works, Selected Letters)
    ellauri145.html on line 1162: In 1871, he published La natation ou l’art de nager appris seul en moins d’une heure (Learning the art of swimming alone in less than an hour), then resigned from the Army and moved to Marseilles. Here he filed a patent for the "airlift swimming trunks and belt with a double compensatory reservoir". This commercial endeavor was a complete failure. He returned to Magdeburg, where he earned his living as a language teacher, developing a method for learning French, which he self-published in 1874.
    ellauri145.html on line 1174: Other works excerpted include: Louis Aragon´s 1928 Treatise on Style. Freud´s 1928 Humor from International Journal of Psychoanalysis 9 1-6 (republished in Collected papers of Sigmung Freud vol.5).
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    ellauri146.html on line 338: On Klopsun keximiä hahmoja. Sammaa ei löydy minun raamatustani. Joel ja Benoni nimet on kyllä hyvästä kirjasta. Rachel died in childbirth. As she was dying she named her son Ben-Oni [son of my grief], but his father Jakob called him Ben-Yamin [son of the right hand, viz. son of the southhand]. Genesis 35:18. Just call me Ben.
    ellauri146.html on line 400: One of the outstanding features of the Romantic era in France was the re-evaluation of the feminine. It was widely assumed that man's capacity for rational thought and scientific achievement needed to be tempered by woman's capacity for sentiment. Indeed, the beneficial influence of woman's love and compassion was considered a necessary precondition to moral development, both for the individual and for all mankind. Woman thus had redemptive qualities (cash value). Perhaps the purest expression of this constellation of ideas is to be found in the utopian religious sects of the period and in the Romantic epic. Alfred de Vigny's Eloa (1824) may be read in this context. Eloa is the first of a series of angel women appearing in the Romantic epic. She is followed by Rachel in Edgar Quinet's Ahasvérus (1833), Sémida in Alexandre Soumet's La Divine Epopée (1840), Marie in Alphonse Constant's La Mère de Dieu (1844) and Liberté in Victor Hugo's La Fin de Satan (fragments written in 1854 and 1859, published posthumously in 1886). The mission of these quasi-divine female figures is to help put an end to evil.
    ellauri146.html on line 402: As any reader of Vigny's poem knows, Eloa descends from heaven to console and save Satan. It is suggested that if she had succeeded, evil might have ceased to exist, but Vigny does not permit this to happen. Instead, Satan seduces Eloa and causes her to fall with him to the depths of hell. Despite the failure of Eloa's attempt, the fact remains that Vigny lays out the essential elements of what I call the myth of the angel woman and the end of evil; he links together the divine feminine principle and the redemption of humanity. This constitutes one of the major original elements of Eloa.
    ellauri146.html on line 636: The Lionizing piece is obviously a quiz on N. P. Willis, and is also a parody on a story by Bulwer. Willis went abroad in 1831, and sent home to the New-York Mirror a series of newsletters, known when collected in book form as Pencillings by the Way. He got into a duel, happily bloodless, with the novelist Captain Marryat. More important to him was the friendship of Lady Blessington. That once world-renowned widow wrote books and edited annuals, to one of which even Tennyson contributed. Now she is remembered chiefly for her salons in London. Believing that some ladies, disapproving of her supposed liaison with Count D’Orsay, would not come to her parties, she invited gentlemen only. Through her Willis met most of the English literati.
    ellauri146.html on line 648: But it is dangerous to attempt to separate any historical figure from his setting. No individual can ever be understood fully until the subtle influences of his formal education, his reading, his associates, and his time and country (with his heredity) are traced and synthesized. Too much has been said, perhaps, about Poe’s “detachment” from his environment and too little about his background—his heritage from Europe and the influences of his early life in Virginia. Elizabeth Arnold, Poe’s mother, was born in England in 1787 and was brought to this country when she was a girl of nine. “In speaking of my mother,” Poe wrote years later to Beverley Tucker of Virginia, “you have touched a string to which my heart fully responds.” Judging from his spirited defense of Elizabeth Poe, it appears that Poe never became unmindful of his immediate English origins on the maternal side.
    ellauri146.html on line 664: When Poe was just seventeen, his name was entered in the matriculation books of the new University of Virginia. This period of ten months, between St. Valentine’s Day and Christmas, 1826, which Poe spent at the University, marks the end of his formative youth. The general direction which his genius was to follow had been fairly established.
    ellauri146.html on line 738: Cloud and the roadside bushes brimming with whistling pilvessä ja tienreunan puskat kirjavanaan
    ellauri146.html on line 795: Shachar Bram, Published in Connotations Vol. 10.1 (2000/01)
    ellauri146.html on line 816: Which ever as she could with haste dispatch,
    ellauri146.html on line 866: In February 2022, in connection with a presidential address of Russian president Vladimir Putin in the midst of the Russo-Ukrainian crisis, Putin claimed that Ukraine's decommunization does not make any sense because "modern Ukraine was created by communist Russia, and specifically Lenin". Vitaly Chervonenko from the BBC noted how carefully Putin kept silent about the independent Ukrainian state formations of 1917–1920 and Kyiv's (i.e. the white generals´) war with Lenin's Bolshevik government, whose purpose was to exclude Ukraine from Bolshevik Russia.
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    ellauri147.html on line 75: Ale Tyynni was a poet, author, literary and theatre critic, translator and Olympian. Tyynni won the gold medal in the literature category at the 1948 Olympic Games in London. In addition to her poetry collections, she published children’s fiction and essays. With her translations she acquainted a Finnish readership with lyrics from other countries, most notably France.
    ellauri147.html on line 83: Having completed her university studies, Tyynni took up the teaching of Finnish in evening classes, but the urge to write proved stronger than the duty to teach. Her first poetry collection, Kynttilänsydän (‘Candlewick’), was published in 1938. Two years later she published a second collection Vesilintu (‘waterfowl’). With the outbreak of war, her poetry changed: Lähde ja matkamies (’The spring and the traveller’), Lehtimaja (‘The arbour’) and Soiva metsä (‘The ringing forest’) all reflected the defensive spirit of the country. Tyynni also depicted womanhood, the experiences of women in childbirth and motherhood. Later feminist research in particular has praised Tyynni as a pioneer for her lyrics dealing with childbirth.
    ellauri147.html on line 92: In 1949 Tyynni’s sixth poetry collection was published – ‘Ylitse vuoren lasisen’ (‘Over the glass mountain), which included one of her best loved poems ‘Kaarisilta’ (‘The arched bridge’). The poems make reference to the difficulties she faced in her own life circumstances.
    ellauri147.html on line 94: As luck would have it, Martti Haavio’s wife Elsa Enäjärvi-Haavio died in 1951 following a serious illness. Ale Tyynni went through a difficult divorce from her first husband, and finally in 1960 both Tyynni and Haavio were in a position to remarry. He was 61 and she 47. No codons were necessary anymore, just vaseline.
    ellauri147.html on line 96: The union of these two lyrical writers is generally seen as a happy and creative time. The partners inspired each other as a couple and as writers. Martti Haavio died in 1973 following a heart attack, and Ale Tyynni-Haavio completed her husband’s unfinished memoirs and it was published as Olen typerä kana: Martti Haavio - P. Mustapää 20-luvun maisemassa (‘I am still distant: Martti Haavio – P. Mustapää in the 1920s countryside’, 1978).
    ellauri147.html on line 107: Tyynni received several literary awards between 1943 and 1982. Morever, she won the gold medal in 1948 for her poem ‘Hellaan laakeri’ (‘Let's put a bearing into the stove') at a time when literary composition was still a part of the non-professional Olympic games. A Pro Finlandia medal holder, Academician of the Arts and Honorary doctor, Aake Tyynni died in 1997 at the age of 84. Her daughter Riitta Seppälä and son Mikko-Olavi Seppälä have written their mother’s biography, Aake Tyynni – Hymyily, kyynel, laulu. (‘Aake Tyynni. A smile, a tear, a song’, WSOY, 2013)
    ellauri147.html on line 158: Muuten kyllä esim Netflixin sarjat ovat aivan sietämätöntä toistoa. Esim Emily Pariisissa sarjan avausjaxossa ei ollut minuuttiakaan klisheetöntä kohtaa.
    ellauri147.html on line 177: Emily in Paris is an American-French comedy-drama streaming television series created by Barren Star, which premiered on Netflix on October 2, 2020. The series stars Lily "Mr." Collins as the eponymous Emily, an American who moves to Paris to provide an American point of view to Savior, a French marketing firm. There, she struggles to succeed in the workplace while searching for sex and experiencing a culture clash with her "boring" and small-minded Midwestern U.S. upbringing. It also stars Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, the cast's one and only spooky sooty tarbaby coon Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat, and Bruno Gouery. Lystikästä että "boring" pitää laittaa scare quoteihin. 91% piti tästä ohjelmasta. 91% ei kazonut.
    ellauri147.html on line 179: Emily in Paris follows Emily, a battery driven 20-something American from Chicago who moves to Paris for an unexpected job opportunity. She is tasked with bringing an American point of view to a venerable French marketing firm. Cultures clash as she adjusts to the challenges of life in Paris while juggling her career, new friendships and genitals.
    ellauri147.html on line 185: One or two of my American friends tell me that in public buildings in the US it’s also possible to call the street-level floor the ground floor, like in Britain. But Emily has never visited public buildings, as she works in the private sector. She is a private dancer, dancer for money, any old music will do. Typerä Emily juoxee muka päivittäin maratoneja mutta väsyy rapuissa. Se ei varmaan ole koskaan nähnyt rappuja.


    ellauri147.html on line 187: Dodi, nyt on nähty 2 jaxoa Emilystä. Kuten saattoi arvata, Chicagon runkku heivattin pois pelistä, ja nyt Emily jo kyntää uraa ranskalaisessa mainosfirmassa. Sen 'le vagin jeune' kelpaa heti ranskis äijille, ja ikävän seniori naispomon se ohittaa jo ekassa kaarteessa. Macronin vaimosta tehdään halpaa huumoria. Sovinistivaltioissa kuten USA on suorastaan skandaali että Macronin vaimo on sitä vanhempi. Verratkaa nyt meidän trofeita, huutaa Trump ja Bolsonaro kuorossa ja tuulettaa kainaloista kanoja kuin keltaisia tupeita. Sattumalta Luxemburgin puistossa nähty vinosilmä lastenhoitaja onkin salaa kiinalaisen vetoketjumiljonäärin tytär. Vittu nää amerikkalaiset on sitten ennustettavia. Jotain kerta kaikkiaa masentavaa siinä on. Tulee ihan paha mieli. Mieluumin luen vaikka Isaac Bashevis Singerin sentimentaalisia lapsuudenmuistoja Varsovan ghetosta.
    ellauri147.html on line 203: Emily's boss Madeline prepares to make the transition from the Chicago based pharmaceutical marketing firm, the Gilbert Group, to a French based fashion firm, Savior, when she discovers that she is pregnant. She offers the job to Emily and she accepts, leaving her boyfriend back in Chicago. Emily moves to Paris despite the fact that she does not speak French. She moves into the 5th floor of an old apartment building without an elevator but with a wonderful Parisian view. Emily creates an Instagram account, @emilyinparis, and begins documenting her time in Paris. Emily starts her first day of work much to her new co-workers chagrin who reveal that she was only hired because of a business deal. She introduces the French to American social media strategies who seem very reluctant about her and her American methods. Emily accidentally tries to enter the wrong apartment and bangs her very attractive neighbor right at the door, Gabriel. As Emily accustoms to life in Paris she makes countless faux-pas and the firm nicknames her "la plouc" or "the hick". Emily meets Mindy Chen, a nanny originally from Shanghai, and they become fast friends. After Emily and her boyfriend attempt to have cybersex but the connection fails, she plugs in her vibrator and accidentally short-circuits the block's power. "Accidentally" is the top frequency word in the script.
    ellauri147.html on line 205: Despite struggling to fit in with French office culture Emily convinces her boss, Sylvie, to invite her to a work party where she accidentally irritates Sylvie by conversing with Antoine Lambert, a client who turns out to be Sylvie's married lover. As punishment she is put to work marketing Vaga-Jeune, a lubricant for menopausal women. Annoyed with the gendered nature of the French language Emily writes a post about the product that goes viral causing her to make further inroads at work.
    ellauri147.html on line 207: Emily's boyfriend tells her that she should return to Chicago, since he struggles with a long distance relationship, and he does not want to visit Paris, despite a pre-planned trip. She declines returning to Chicago and breaks off the relationship without so much as beg your leave. She turns to Mindy for emotional support. Mindy's slanty eyes have most likely been operated on.
    ellauri147.html on line 214: When Emily discovers Sylvie and Antoine arguing at work she tries to boost Sylvie's credibility at work by pretending that she came up with an idea to pair Antoine's perfumes with luxury hotels. Though of course it was Emily's idea all along.
    ellauri147.html on line 217: At Café de Flore, Emily meets Thomas, a French philosophy professor. They hit it off and she invites him back to her apartment to have sex. Emily and Thomas encounter Gabriel and Camille, and Camille invites them to join them at a tapas restaurant. Thomas and Gabriel do not get along. The next day, Gabriel tells Emily he thinks Thomas is a snob, and not worthy of her. She is clearly more of the tattooed-arm master chef type. Fair enough.
    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 221: She sees Pierre at the ballet so she walks into his private box to talk to him so he will remain with Savior. Camille invites Emily to lunch and asks if Savior could take on her family's champagne vineyard as a client. Mindy's friend and her five bridesmaids are in Paris for weird dress shopping. Camille invites Emily to meet her family at their chateau.
    ellauri147.html on line 223: Gabriel surprises Emily by joining them as kitchen staff for the weekend trip which makes Emily uncomfortable. Emily takes a tour of the winery and meets Camille's younger brother Timothée. Gabriel refuses Camille's mother's offer of a business loan. At a club where Mindy's girlfriends are partying, they force her (who? Mindy?) on stage to sing the song she flubbed on Chinese Popstar. (So what?)
    ellauri147.html on line 226: by the pool where she is joined by Timothée. They drink champagne and accidentally have sex. At breakfast, she learns that Timothée is not the brother Camille was referring to, instead, it was her younger, 17-year-old brother. Emily meets Théo, Camille´s older and more age appropriate brother and has sex with him. It is not half as good.
    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 232: 1Emily visits him to try and positively spin the incident, but to no avail. As she leaves Pierre´s home, she runs into Mathieu who makes a pass at her. Mathieu takes Emily on a date. A boat cruise on the Seine, then shows her his penis from his apartment, but their sex is interrupted by a call from Pierre who is threatening to cancel his fashion show. Pierre is holed up in his atelier and won´t show his semi erection to anyone. Sylvie blames Emily for shaking Pierre´s confidence and fires her.
    ellauri147.html on line 236: Pierre orders Mathieu to find him a new venue. Mindy agrees to emcee and sing at a drag bar two nights a week, but when she tells her employers, they fire her so she moves in with Emily. In need of a venue to launch his fashion show, Pierre hijacks the outside of his former venue to show his new look dress collection which the audience loves and makes him the toad of Fashion Week. To celebrate, Emily hosts a dinner at Gabriel´s restaurant for Mathieu and Pierre. The 3 mousketeers take turns at Mr. Collins´s back door.
    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 249: Nevertheless, not all critics were this kind to the Emily character. Emma Gray from HuffPost called Emily a bland character, stating "The show doesn´t even make an effort to quirk her up or give her a more relatable, girl-next-door roughness: she´s always immaculately coiffed and made-up, and garbed in effortfully eye-catching outfits. But there´s not much to the character, except for enormous amounts of self-confidence and the inexplicable ability to attract new friends and love interests on every street corner." Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian gave the series one out of five stars: "if it is an attempt to fluff up the romcom for the streaming age, then it falls over on its six-inch heels." Rachel Handler opined "Darren Star has done it yet again: centered an entire show on a thin, gently delusional white woman whimsically exploring a major metropolitan area in wildly expensive couture purchased on a mid-level salary."
    ellauri147.html on line 253: Sonia Rao, of Washington Post compares Emily to the heroines of the Amy Sherman-The show received two nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, but prior to the ceremony it was reported that 30 members of the voting body had been flown to Paris, where they spent two nights at The Peninsula Paris and were treated to a private lunch at the Musée des Arts Forains, with the bill reportedly paid by the show´s developer, Paramount Network. This led some critics to question the impartiality of the voting body, as Emily in Paris is considered to have been a critical flop, and even its nomination was a surprise. In contrast, critically-acclaimed shows, notably I May Destroy You, were not nominated. Midge Maisel, her actions can be quite rash, but she still wins over her fictional acquaintances while utterly baffling viewers."
    ellauri147.html on line 255: Some critics appeared ambivalent, such as Jo Ellison writing for the Financial Times. On one hand she expresses admiration for the way Darren Star manages to depict "a version of womanhood in which promiscuity, bossiness and shopaholicism are depicted as qualities to be celebrated"; on the other "the major plot lines might have been written in the 1940s and the Frenchies are routinely cast as vain, preening and parochial." She concludes "Cliché-ridden and completely outdated: Darren Star´s ´Sex and the Cité´ will no doubt be monstrously successful."
    ellauri147.html on line 261: Megan Garber of The Atlantic was critical of the character Emily, writing, "An expat who acts like a tourist, she judges everything against the backdrop of her own rigid Americanness. You might figure that those moments are evidence of a show poking fun at its protagonist´s arrogance, or setting the stage for her to grow beyond her initial provincialism. But: You would be, as I was, mostly incorrect. Instead, other people change around her, becoming French-American. They grudgingly concede that her way (strident, striving, teeming with insistent individualism) is the right way. The show — the latest from the Sex and the City creator Darren Star — is selling several fantasies. Primary among them is the notion that Emily can bulldoze her way through France and be celebrated for it.
    ellauri147.html on line 294: Onkohan kaikki Phil-nimiset jotain paskiaisia? Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 and Phil Collins took the opportunity to become the band’s frontman. As a result, Collins’s profile raised considerably and according to Andrea, it changed him. “Once he became the singer…his drive and ambition became his No. 1 priority, and his ego started to grow,” she said.
    ellauri147.html on line 338: He was disheartened by the news that people believed FAX to be the source through which he asked for a divorce.
    ellauri147.html on line 375: Collins believes in the institution of marriage and desperately wants to have one that lasts. He went back to bloaty Oriane on Miami only to find she was married to another guy. And she never paid back the 30M she owed him.
    ellauri147.html on line 380: The mother and daughter share a fantastic bond. In fact, a sheaf of fantastically valuable bonds.
    ellauri147.html on line 390: Lily has a massive net worth of $8 million, which she has garnered through her career as an actress.
    ellauri147.html on line 418: In her memoir Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me, Lily Collins addressed father Phil’s history with infidelity, claiming that “we can’t rewrite the past. I tried, it just won´t work.” According to her, she was angry and sad at the pain her dad brought to the family.
    ellauri147.html on line 419: However, Lily is also looking forward to the future and is ready to forgive her dad. “I forgive you for not always being there when I needed and for not being the dad I expected,” she wrote. “I forgive the mistakes you made. I´m looking forward to The 300M you made...”
    ellauri147.html on line 426: Yes, many Jewish women have felt the curse of the eyebrow. Must be in the genes. That being said, perhaps you should embrace them? Look at Lily Collins! (Yes, we know, she is only a quarter Jewish: dad Phil clearly isn´t.) She OWNS those eyebrows. Those eyebrows are her calling card. You think she is getting Hollywood roles without those eyebrows? (Alright, dad Phil clearly helps.)
    ellauri147.html on line 436: After Lily’s parent’s divorce, she relocated to the US, when she was five years old, with her mother.
    ellauri147.html on line 440: In 2012, she was placed at number 4 in People’s Most Beautiful List.
    ellauri147.html on line 446: Lily has done journalism at the University of Southern California. As a result, she had worked as a media person for a number of companies including Savior, Nickelodeon and Teen Vogue.
    ellauri147.html on line 450: In 2013, she was ranked as the “Most Dangerous Celebrity to Search For Online” by McAfee as the search results led to risky websites (containing malware, adware, spyware, or other viruses).
    ellauri147.html on line 468: At the PETA’s 2020 Libby Awards, she received the ‘Most Pawsitive Quarantine Story’ award for adopting a puppy named Robert Redford from the animal shelter.
    ellauri147.html on line 470: In February 2021, she sold her 5,000-square-foot house in Beverly Hills, California for $13.5 million. She originally purchased the property in 2016 for almost $1 million.
    ellauri147.html on line 505: shevis">Isaac Bashevis Singer muistelee rabbi-isäänsä (josta se ei ilmeisestikään erityisemmin perustanut):
    ellauri147.html on line 866: The effect was first described in 1878 by Francis Galton. He had devised a technique called composite photography, which he believed could be used to identify 'types' by appearance, which he hoped would aid medical diagnosis, and even criminology through the identification of typical criminal faces. Galton's hypothesis was that certain groups of people may have common facial characteristics. To test the hypothesis, he created photographic composite images of the faces of vegetarians and criminals to see if there was a typical facial appearance for each. Galton overlaid multiple images of faces onto a single photographic plate so that each individual face contributed roughly equally to a final composite face. The resultant "averaged" faces did little to allow the a priori identification of either criminals or vegetarians, failing Galton's hypothesis. However, unexpectedly Galton observed that the composite image was more attractive than the component faces. Galton published this finding in 1878, and also described his composite photography technique in detail in Inquiries in Human Faculty and its Development. He subsequently sold the invention to an early erotic photography firm.
    ellauri147.html on line 870: A 2006 "hot" or "not" style study, involving 264 women and 18 men, at the Washington University School of Medicine, as published online in the journal Brain Research, indicates that a person´s brain determines whether an image is erotically appealing long before the viewer is even aware they are seeing the picture. Moreover, according to these researchers, one of the basic functions of the brain is to classify images into a hot or not type categorization. The study´s researchers also discovered that sexy shots induce a uniquely powerful reaction in the brain, equal in effect for both men and women, and that erotic images produced a strong reaction in the hypothalamus.
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    ellauri150.html on line 255: Colette Stevens. HR Director. "Regardless of the working relationship, Colette always displays the same valuable characteristics - she is very bright, totally commercial, able to build strong and lasting relationships and is great fun to be around.
    ellauri150.html on line 348: Dreyfus-juttu (ransk. Affaire Dreyfus) oli Ranskaa vuosina 1894–1906 kuohuttanut oikeusjuttu. Sen keskushenkilönä oli Ranskan armeijan yleisesikunnassa palvellut kapteeni Alfred Dreyfus, jonka väitettiin välittäneen saksalaisille sotasalaisuuksia. Dreyfusin tuomitseminen elinkautiseen vankeusrangaistukseen jakoi ranskalaisen yhteiskunnan voimakkaasti tuomion tukijoihin ja Dreyfusin syyttömyyteen uskoviin. Lopulta Dreyfus armahdettiin ja julistettiin syyttömäksi ja oikeaksi vakoojaksi paljastui majuri Marie Charles Ferdinand Walsin-Esterházy, eli joku vitun madjaari joka pötki pakoon ulkomaille. Alfred Dreyfusilta riistettiin sotilasarvo École Militairen pihalla ja veikko lähetettiin Pirunsaarelle. Tuomiota sittemmin vähän lievennettiin, armahdettiin ja lopulta pyörrettiin kokonaan. Dreyfus sai ylennyxen majurixi ja papukaijamerkin. Sori siitä! No hard feelings!
    ellauri150.html on line 465: During a naval battle against Greek rebels in the Ionian Sea, Ben-Hur´s galley is boarded but collides with another ship and is destroyed as Ben-Hur manages to cling to a floating mast. He is washed ashore and is found by Sheik Ilderim, who recognizes him as an escaped slave.
    ellauri150.html on line 490: Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace, published by Harper and Brothers on November 12, 1880, and considered "the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century". It became a best-selling American novel, surpassing Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) in sales. The book also inspired other novels with biblical settings and was adapted for the stage and motion picture productions. Ben-Hur remained at the top of the US all-time bestseller list until the 1936 publication of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. The 1959 MGM film adaptation of Ben-Hur is considered one of the greatest films ever made and was seen by tens of millions, going on to win a record 11 Academy Awards in 1960, after which the book's sales increased and it surpassed Gone with the Wind. It was blessed by Pope Leo XIII, the first novel ever to receive such an honour. The success of the novel and its stage and film adaptations also helped it to become a popular cultural icon that was used to promote catholicism plus numerous commercial products.
    ellauri150.html on line 539: Esther "Bat" Simonides was born in Jerusalem, Judea, the daughter of the Hellenized Jewish slave Simonides. She was raised in the household of Prince Ithamar Ben-Hur, and she loved Judah Ben-Hur as a child. By 26 AD, she had grown into a woman, and, while she still loved Judah, she was betrothed to the freedman and merchant David ben Matthias from Antioch. That same year, Judah and his family were imprisoned after being wrongfully imprisoned for an alleged assassination attempt on Valerius Gratus, and Simonides was arrested and tortured on the orders of the Roman tribune Messala. Simonides was arrested when the Romans were certain that he was not hiding anything, and he and Esther lived in hiding at the Ben-Hur family's derelict and looted estate, where they were joined by Simonides' fellow former prisoner Malluch.
    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 551: Where got the man his confidence except from Truth? Only three hours upon the cross, and he was dying? Eeli Eeli laama sabakhtani? Too late, too late! "It is finished! It is finished!" O reader, the man died! Reader, I married him! Ben-Hur went back to his friends, saying, simply, "It is over; he is dead."
    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 567: "I would like to scare them," Iras replied. Then she drew closer to Esther, and, seeing her shrink, said, "Be not afraid. Give thy husband a message for me. Tell him his enemy is dead, and that for the much misery he brought me I slew him."

    ellauri150.html on line 569: "The Messala. Further, tell thy husband that for the harm I sought to do him I have been punished until even he would pity me."

    ellauri150.html on line 570: Tears arose in Esther’s eyes, and she was about to speak.

    ellauri150.html on line 578: "There is something," she said.

    ellauri150.html on line 586: To top IT all, the raghead sheikh bequeaths a middle east property to Ben, and on Simonides advice he builds the first subway in Rome with the money.
    ellauri150.html on line 598: Judah visits the leper colony, where he confronts Esther while she delivers supplies to his mother and sister. Esther convinces Judah to not see them. Judah visits Pilate and rejects his patrimony and Roman citizenship. He returns with Esther to the leper colony, reveals himself to Miriam and learns that Tirzah is dying. Judah and Esther take Miriam and her daughter to see Jesus, but the trial of Jesus has begun. As Jesus is carrying his cross through the streets, he collapses. Judah recognizes him as the man who gave him water years before, and reciprocates. As Judah witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus, Miriam and Tirzah are miraculously healed from Esther's pee. Spare a penny for an ex-leper.
    ellauri150.html on line 602: We start with the filmmaker's take on the birth of Christ. We see, after a bit of Roman Empire background, Joseph and Mary arrive at the census point; we see the Star of Bethlehem shine, the shepherds see it, the wise men see it; we see the Star of Bethlehem shine down; we see the filmmaker's vision of a nativity scene. Finally, we see the Star of Bethlehem dim back down, as somebody blows a shofar horn. It's very tastefully done, but still effective.
    ellauri150.html on line 610: We meet Ben-Hur's mother and sister. We also meet his right-hand slave, Simonides, who is his business administrator and is in town for his yearly report—he's based in Antioch. He's very good at managing Judah's assets, and very loyal. Simonides' daughter Esther is with him; she is about to enter an arranged marriage, but needs Ben-Hur's approval. Ben-Hur gives it, and even throws in her freedom as a wedding present, but - having seen her as a grown woman for the first time - he sorta wants her for himself.
    ellauri150.html on line 631: Quintus cherishes Judah as a son (his own one died), and finally adopts him legally, naming him Young Arrius. Ben-Hur loves Quintus as well, is grateful but heads back to Judea almost immediately, not even waiting for the scheduled boat to take Pontius Pilate to Judea. There is no time to waste; four years have already passed.
    ellauri150.html on line 635: The house of Hur is in ruins, but people are living there. He is met by Esther; she and her father were in there for only a year. Her father was paralyzed in prison, so a big fella who shared a cell with him and went mute during that time has also moved in to help. They are still in Jerusalem because all the assets were seized by the Romans - well, not all the assets, but they don't want the Romans to know about the rest of them prematurely. Esther never married, partly because the reason for arranging that marriage no longer applied, and partly because - she looks at her all-black clothing here, so we're probably supposed to believe that her fiance died.
    ellauri150.html on line 683: These are they in very truth who, as the sacred text bears witness, defile the flesh, and despise dominion, and blaspheme majesty. They leave nothing scathless or uninjured of that which human and divine laws alike have wisely ordained to ensure the preservation and honor of life. From the heads of States to whom, as the Apostle admonishes, all owe submission, and on whom the rights of authority are bestowed by God Himself, these sectaries withhold obedience and preach up the perfect equality of all men in regard to rights alike and duties. The natural union of man and woman, which is held sacred even among barbarous nations, they hold in scorn; and its bond, whereby family life is chiefly maintained, they slacken, or else yield up to the sway of lust.
    ellauri150.html on line 689: But the Pope's letter is actually a warning of the dangers inherent in too much freedom. It is the old story of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were free to do whatever they wished in this original Paradise, but if they partook of the Tree of Good and Evil then there would be a price to pay. (Yes, as Milton made it clear, they were completely free to have sex anytime and anywhere, but not while munching on the apple!) And as it turned out the temptation was too great to resist.
    ellauri150.html on line 691: The Pope begins by saying that freedom (liberty) is "the highest of natural endowments". He says this gift from God can be used by Man for "the highest good and the greatest evil". And as such this gift is "cherished by the Catholic Church". He quickly refutes the idea that the Church is "hostile to human liberty" as some have claimed. He insists we must come to fully appreciate "the very idea of freedom".
    ellauri150.html on line 711: The Pope closes this section by saying, "law is the guide of man's actions; it turns him toward good by its rewards, and deters him from evil by its punishments." Remember this is Divine Law that he is referring to here. Something tells me that our current system of laws has some major flaws, because sometimes it seems we are punished for doing good, and rewarded for doing evil. But I suppose this is to be expected in this earthly world in which we live.
    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 768: P.S. Tomorrow (Sun 9PM) is the MTV music awards. I'll probably watch it just in order to monitor the latest ideas that are being pushed onto young people.

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    ellauri151.html on line 52: This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.
    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 119: In the 1920s, Gide became an inspiration for writers such as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. In 1923, he published a book on Fyodor Dostoyevsky; however, when he defended homosexuality in the public edition of Corydon (1924) he received widespread condemnation. He later considered this his most important work.
    ellauri151.html on line 121: In 1924, he published an autobiography, If it Die... (French: Si le grain ne meurt). In the same year, he produced the first French language editions of Joseph Conrad´s Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim.
    ellauri151.html on line 123: During the 1930s, he briefly became a communist, or more precisely, a fellow traveler (he never formally joined any communist party). As a distinguished writer sympathizing with the cause of communism, he was invited to speak French at Maxim Gorky´s funeral and to tour the Soviet Union as a guest of the Soviet Union of Writers. He encountered censorship of his speeches and was particularly disillusioned with the state of culture under Soviet communism, breaking with his socialist friends [who?] in Retour de L´U.R.S.S. in 1936. This is what he said of them:
    ellauri151.html on line 133: In his journal, Gide distinguishes between adult-attracted "sodomites" and boy-loving "pederasts", categorizing himself as the latter.
    ellauri151.html on line 163: She saw that he was coming; and stopped him again. But she was very nearly too late. Tackletonistakin tulee kilppi lopussa. Sirkka sirahtaa ja sitten kaikki haihtuvat kuin pieru Saharaan. Risa lelu jää lojumaan lattialle.
    ellauri151.html on line 196: Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) is known as the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, fifty years before the more famous Helen Keller. Bridgman was left deaf-blind at the age of two after contracting scarlet fever. She was educated at the Perkins Institution for the Blind where, under the direction of Samuel Gridley Howe, she learned to read and communicate using Braille and the manual alphabet developed by Charles-Michel de l'Épée.
    ellauri151.html on line 197: For several years, Bridgman gained celebrity status when Charles Dickens met her during his 1842 American tour and wrote about her accomplishments in his American Notes. Her fame was short-lived, however, and she spent the remainder of her life in relative obscurity, most of it at the Perkins Institute, where she passed her time sewing and reading books in Braille. LOL
    ellauri151.html on line 246: I wished for nothing beyond his smile, and to walk with him thus, hand in hand, along a sun warmed, flower bordered path.
    ellauri151.html on line 268: Old hands get soiled, it seems, whatever they caress, but they too have their beauty when they are joined in prayer. Young hands were made for caresses and the sheathing (sic) of love. It is a pity to make them come too soon.
    ellauri151.html on line 343:

    Erityisherkkä liipaisin


    ellauri151.html on line 345: Anja Snellman on havainnut olevansa erityisherkkä. Se on yxi noista hiljaista vakavista ja hiukan surumielisistä nuorista. Sellaisista kuin Oxford Highin Ethan
    ellauri151.html on line 351: Anja Snellmanin erityisherkkyys on ilmennyt puhumattomuutena varsinkin vauvana: "Leikin elämäni ensimmäisen vuoden aikana aika paljon isän kanssa pöydän alla".
    ellauri151.html on line 352: "Olen alkoholistikynäilijä perseestä ja kynäilen muistakin vaikeista olosuhteista, ja luulin, että onttouteni liittyy siihen. Kaikki avautui eri tavalla, kun tajusin olevani B-kastin kirjailijan lisäxi erityisherkkä käsiase, puoliautomaattinen vesipistooli", kirjailija Anja Snellman kertoo. "Saskan viiden piston jälkeen saatoin laueta omin käsin jopa kuudesti."
    ellauri151.html on line 354: "Meidän erityisherkkien aivotyrien peilisolut toimivat hieman eri tavalla kuin normiherkillä. Meihin sattuu."
    ellauri151.html on line 355: Snellman kertoo, että erityisherkkyys on aiheuttanut hänelle pintapuolisuuden ja toisexi jäämisen tunteita. Häntä pidetään hankalana ja outona joka keksii kummallisia juttuja.
    ellauri151.html on line 390: Hamannin teokset sisältävät enimmäkseen katkonaisia, useimmiten hämäriä mietelmiä jotka eivät saaneet suuren yleisön huomiota, mutta muutamiin ajan nerokkaimmista henkilöistä Hamann vaikutti tuntuvasti. Yhtenä perusaatteena hänen teoksissaan on valistushengen vastustaminen. Järki ei ole korkein tuomari suurissa maailmankatsomuskysymyksissä, vaan mielikuvitus ja tunne on sen rinnalla asetettava oikeuteensa.
    ellauri151.html on line 476: she still remembers, even though the evening Se muistaa vielä, vaikka ilta lähestyy
    ellauri151.html on line 532: Moral antitheodicies are no good because god gets flushed down the toilet if he hasn't got his finger in every pie. Well Larza doesn't say it this directly, but implies as much. And that's not good in a theology thesis. So we have to go with concptual antitheodicy, if at all.
    ellauri151.html on line 884: [18] For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished.
    ellauri151.html on line 914:
    19. On the number and identity of pastors (shepherds):

    ellauri151.html on line 918: [11] And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors (shepherds) and teachers,
    ellauri151.html on line 922: [16] And I have other sheep, that are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will heed my voice. So there shall be one flock, one shepherd.
    ellauri151.html on line 952: [35] that upon you may come all the righteous blood shed on earth, from the blood of innocent Abel to the blood of Zechari'ah the son of Barachi'ah, whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar.
    ellauri151.html on line 1133: Alissa reached, by going the other way round than The Immoralist, a damnation very similar to the Immoralist's – indeed, Strait is the Gate might be called The Moralist. Hers is a greater perversity than Michel's, who, after all, was only doing as he liked. Alissa is doing what she does not like, and at each act of monstrous virtue her anguish increases, 'till at last it kills her.
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    ellauri152.html on line 60: Ei kuitenkaan ole kysymys mistään puunhalauxesta. Luonto on epylleissä aina kuvattu keskushenkilön näkökulmasta ja hänen välityxellään, hyvän ja pahan kriteerinä on ihminen ja hänen tarpeensa. Tämä on läntiselle kulttuurille ominainen utilitaristinen piirre, joka yhdistää Theokritoxen nykyisiin länsimaihin.
    ellauri152.html on line 64:

    ellauri152.html on line 71: The Songs of Bilitis (/bɪˈliːtɪs/; French: Les Chansons de Bilitis) is a collection of erotic, essentially lesbian, poetry by Pierre Louÿs published in Paris in 1894. Since Louÿs claimed that he had translated the original poetry from Ancient Greek, this work is considered a pseudotranslation. Though the poems were actually clever fabulations, authored by Louÿs himself, they are still considered important literature. [by whom?]
    ellauri152.html on line 75: Louÿs claimed the 143 prose poems, excluding 3 epitaphs, were entirely the work of this ancient poet—a place where she poured both her most intimate thoughts and most pubic actions, from childhood innocence in Pamphylia to the loneliness and chagrin of her later years.
    ellauri152.html on line 77: Although for the most part The Songs of Bilitis is original work, many of the poems were reworked epigrams from the Palatine Anthology, and Louÿs even borrowed some verses from Sappho herself. The poems are a blend of mellow sensuality and polished style in the manner of Parnassianism, but underneath run subtle Gallic undertones that Louÿs could never escape.
    ellauri152.html on line 425: Se on hyvä kone, se on ahkerassa käytössä Rauhixessa vieläkin. Sen kexijä oli nimeltään Isaac Singer, New Yorkin juutalainen, jonka parta oli erittäinkin röyheä. Six varmaan Isaac Bashevis Singerin piti pitää nimessään tota Bashevitshia (Basheban poika, Iiskon äidin nimi oli Basheba), koska se oli ize vanhempana sileä kuin muna. Singer on hauska kirjailija, jossa juutalaisuuden monet viehättävät puolet pääsevät kukkaansa, vaikka vanhana Amerikassa sen ohimokiharoista ei enää ollut muistoakaan jälellä. Se näytti lähinnä Yodan ja ammoniitin risteytyxeltä. Ompelukoneen kexijän middle name oli Merritt. Jo ennen ompelukoneen keximistä se tikkasi ahkerasti upstate New Yorkissa, siittäen ainakin tusinan ja puoli lehtolasta. Se kuoli miljonäärinä Torquayn kaupungissa briteissä.
    ellauri152.html on line 443: Footnote: Seuraavan kuvan naishenkilö on kuvahaun "muna" antama ammoniitti jonka nimi on oikeasti Muna.


    ellauri152.html on line 453: Hasidijuutalaiset näkevät lopun ajat vähän eri valossa. Ensin kuultaisiin puhallettavan oinaan sarveen. Siihen puhaltaisi profeetta Elia ja se julistaisi kaikkeen maailmaan uutista: "Vapahdus on tullut maailmalle! Pelastus on koittanut maailmalle!" Kaikki pahantekijät ja Israelin vihalliset tuhoutuisivat ja jäljelle jäisivät vain hyvät kristityt joiden etuoikeutena olisi nyt palvella juutalaisia. Talmudin mukaan Israelin valtakunta ulottuisi kaikkien kansojen ylitse. Jerusalemiin laskeutuisi taivaista tulinen temppeli. Kohanimit eli pappisluokka (me olimme mohanimeja) suoritaisi uhreja, ehkä tuliuhreja, sillä jo silloin minusta tuntui, että härkien, lampaiden ja turturikyyhkyjen teurastaminen ei johtaisi vapahdukseen. Aabraham, Iisak, Jaakob ja heidän heimonsa, Mooses, kuningas Daavid, kaikki profeetat, viisaat, geonimit ja pyhimykset kokisivat ylösnousemuksen ja samalla kaikki muut juutalaiset kuolleet. Isäni oli julkaissut kirjan jossa sukupuumme johdettiin Shabatai Cohenista, rabbi Noshe Isserlisistä, Rašista aina kuningas Daavidiin. Veljeni Moshe ja minä astuisimme palatsiin jossa kuningas David istuisi kruunu päässään kultaisella valtaistuimella "Isoisä!..." sanoisimme hänelle.
    ellauri152.html on line 464:

    David ja Bathsheba juutalaisesta näkövinkkelistä


    ellauri152.html on line 488: "Tiedän kyllä mitä siinä sanotaan. Mutta entäs Bathsheba?" Koska Batseba oli äitini nimi, minä luulin aina sen kuullessani että jotenkin viitattiin äitiin. Äiti karahti punaisexi.
    ellauri152.html on line 545: The plot was foiled by Queen Esther, the king's recent wife, who was herself a Jew. Esther invited Haman and the king to two banquets. In the second banquet, she informed the king that Haman was plotting to kill her (and the other Jews). This enraged the king, who was further angered when (after leaving the room briefly and returning) he discovered Haman had fallen on Esther's couch, intending to beg mercy from Esther, but which the king interpreted as a sexual advance.
    ellauri152.html on line 561: The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the story of the Jews' deliverance and Haman's defeat. On that day, the Book of Esther is publicly read and much noise and tumult is raised at every mention of Haman's name. A type of ratchet noisemaker called in Hebrew a ra'ashan (רעשן) (in Yiddish: "grogger" or "hamandreyer") is used to express disdain for Haman. Pastry known as hamentashen (Yiddish for 'Haman's pockets'; known in Hebrew as אזני המן ozney Haman 'Haman's ears') are traditionally eaten on this day.
    ellauri152.html on line 579: Paikka paikoin Bet Dinin loppupuolella alkaa epäilyttää, että Bashevis on sittenkin kaikesta huolimatta narsisti. Se mm. näyttää mielellään lukevan Dostojevskin Rikosta ja rangaistusta. Ja se manipuloi kavereitaan hederissä kuin Joosef veljiään. Thomas Mannin Joosef oli sekin ilmiselvä narsisti, niinkuin Tomppa izekin. Ja homokin se oli. Hmm.
    ellauri152.html on line 581: Bashevis kertoo Bet Dinissä että sillä oli hederissä poikaystävä, jonka kanssa ne olivat kuin David ja Jonatan. Oliko ruipelolla punatukka Iisakilla nonbinary taipumuxia? Saattaapa olla, kerze kirjoitti 60-luvulla Mulan-tyyppisen tarinan jossa joku tyttö naamioituu pojaxi voidaxeen opiskella poikien kanssa jeshivassa. Siitä teki julkihomo Barbara Streisand ize elettyä filmiä kymmenen vuotta ja oli ryppyinen (41) kun sai sen vihdoin valmiixi.
    ellauri152.html on line 583: The most basic information is this: “Yentl the Yeshiva Boy” is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, the famous Polish-American Jewish writer, published in 1962. It follows Yentl, a Jewish girl from a Polish shtetl who loves Torah-study, as she disguises herself as a man named Anshel in order to study at a yeshiva. Yentl (1983) is the movie-musical adaptation of the story, directed by and starring Barbra Streisand. In many ways it is a fairly faithful adaptation of the story’s events, but it has a different tone and a different ending.
    ellauri152.html on line 585: Yeshiva Boy moves fluidly between referring to the main character as Yentl or Anshel depending on context, which is a great detail. There are times when she’s referred to as Anshel for long stretches of time, and the same for Yentl. The movie, not having third person narration, is a different beast. I take my cue from the story and use both names, depending on the context of what I’m talking about—for example, if Yentl is definitely seen as Yentl by the story in that moment, or as Anshel, or ambiguously as both. That’s a very subjective choice to make each time you write her name! But that question, the fact that you have to ask it of yourself and the fact that it’s not always clear, is to me a crucial part of Yentl’s character.
    ellauri152.html on line 587: The plot goes like this: Yentl has secretly studied Torah under her father’s tutelage. She has no interest in marriage, so when he dies, she disguises herself as Anshel and travels to a yeshiva. Along the way she meets a fellow student named Avigdor. They strike up a friendship and Yentl accompanies him to his yeshiva in Bechev, where they become study partners. Avigdor is in love with a girl named Badass, whom he wishes to marry. However, when Badass’s family learns a dark secret about Avigdor’s family, they won’t let him marry her. In desperation, Avigdor begs Anshel to marry Badass in his stead. Yentl initially resists, but eventually gives in and asks for Badass’s hand in order to retain Avigdor’s goodwill. After Anshel and Badass are married, Badass comes to look on her husband with love, but Yentl become more and more upset about the situation. Unable to go on any longer, Yentl asks Avigdor to join her on a business trip. Once they are at an inn in another city, Yentl tells him that she’s a woman. He laughs and doesn’t believe her, so she undresses momentarily. He is shocked. This is where the two versions split.
    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 591: In the story, Avigdor just trembles and sits down, and Yentl calmly explains. He then asks what she is going to do now, and she says she will go to a different yeshiva and start over. Avigdor half says they could get married, but doesn’t finish the sentence. Yentl rebuffs him, saying it wouldn’t be good, and explains, “I’m neither one nor the other.” She tells him to go back to Badass instead. Avigdor has strange feelings, trying to reconcile who Anshel is, who Yentl is. But they spend the night in companionable debate, discussing Yentl’s marriage to Badass and whether she legally needs to divorce her, as well as why Yentl crossdressed. Avigdor brings up marriage again, but Yentl refuses even stronger.
    ellauri152.html on line 593: The story ends with the townspeople of Bechev wondering about Anshel’s disappearance and why he divorced Badass so suddenly, but none of them guess the truth. Badass is heartbroken but eventually recovers enough to marry Avigdor, though she cries even at their wedding. They name their first child Anshel.
    ellauri152.html on line 595: I’ve seen Yentl the movie-musical several times, and there’s so much to unpack there, you could watch it a hundred times and have something new to talk about each time—whether it’s in the vein of despairing over the unnecessary heterosexuality of it all (even Wikipedia notes how aggressively the film erases as much queerness as it can!), or reveling in its grudging gayness (because even if Streisand decided she was playing a straight cis woman, the author is dead and it’s so easy to see Anshel and Avigdor on screen, both men, falling in love with each other).
    ellauri152.html on line 597: But when I finally read the story for the first time… a new world opened up. Oh, it’s so gay in so many ways! It’s less detailed than the movie in many areas, but in other places it has glorious details that were totally excised from the movie. In the story, all the women in town have crushes on Anshel! And whether you read Anshel as a woman, a man, or a nonbinary person has a huge effect on your perception of that detail!
    ellauri152.html on line 599: And then there are the things totally changed for the movie. Notably, in Yeshiva Boy, Anshel has some kind of un-described sex with Badass to consummate their marriage, without anyone finding out she was not assigned male at birth.
    ellauri152.html on line 600: Anshel had found a way to deflower the bride. Badass in her innocence was unaware that things weren’t quite as they should have been.
    ellauri152.html on line 601: Meanwhile, the movie has Yentl entirely evade the situation by telling Badass that despite what everyone says, they don’t have to sleep together, then convincing Badass that she (Badass) doesn’t want to have sex, and—when Badass expresses interest in having sex anyway—exhausts her with Torah study so she’s too tired to think about it.
    ellauri152.html on line 603: And, oh f-ck, there is so much to talk about in this section. The importance of consent here, when Yentl lets Badass know she doesn’t need to do anything she doesn’t want to, both according to her husband and according to Jewish law—that’s good, that’s meaningful. Then we even get recognition that feminism doesn’t just mean validating women who don’t want sex, but also validating women who do want sex! Badass starts to have feelings for Anshel and proposes sleeping together herself, on her own terms. The movie is not always kind to Badass—in many ways she is a stereotype for Yentl to play off of—but this is a place where Yentl‘s feminism succeeds: Badass wants to have sex, and that’s fine.
    ellauri152.html on line 605: Or it would be fine if the movie didn’t play it for laughs. The movie puts Yentl in multiple awkward situations where she has to perform verbal and physical gymnastics to keep people from seeing her without clothes, that gross classic trope whereby trans characters are outed all the time in fiction. As always, the movie drags this scene out into a whole joke, that Yentl has to scramble to prevent Badass from finding out she’s a woman because Badass wants to have sex with her, a woman, isn’t that just soooooo funny? On multiple levels, I am unamused and unhappy.
    ellauri152.html on line 607: Movie Avigdor is shitty and Yentl and Badass should just stay married, but of course they do not. Yentl leaves, Avigdor and Badass marry, a happy ending for everyone. Meanwhile at the end of Yeshiva Boy, Avigdor and Badass are not entirely happy in their marriage, as both of them are still partly inlove with Anshel/Yentl. Not very Hollywood, but very queer.
    ellauri152.html on line 611: Isaac Bashevis Singer was himself not a fan of the movie. He said about its ending:
    ellauri152.html on line 613: “Miss Streisand [made] Yentl, whose greatest passion was the Torah, go on a ship to America, singing at the top of her lungs. Why would she decide to go to America? Weren’t there enough yeshivas in Poland or in Lithuania where she could continue to study? Was going to America Miss Streisand’s idea of a happy ending for Yentl? What would Yentl have done in America? Worked in a sweatshop 12 hours a day where there is no time for learning? Would she try to marry a salesman in New York, move to the Bronx or to Brooklyn and rent an apartment with an ice box and a dumbwaiter? This kitsch ending summarizes all the faults of the adaptation. It was done without any kinship to Yentl’s character, her ideals, her sacrifice, her great passion for spiritual achievement. As it is, the whole splashy production has nothing but a commercial value.”
    ellauri152.html on line 619: The ending of Yentl is just supremely disappointing compared to the unapologetic ending of Yeshiva Boy. “I’ll live out my time as I am,” Anshel says in the story—and Anshel is the name she is referred to as in this passage, even while also referred to as a woman and with she/her pronouns. Yentl the Yeshiva Boy often engages in this mixing of gender signifiers—it’s in the very title, which pairs the traditionally feminine name “Yentl” with the clashing term “boy,” letting them jostle each other to create dissonance and ambiguity. The terms not matching is their meaning. This is how Anshel is. A woman with a man’s soul, a man with she/her pronouns, a person with two names. It’s not couched in easily understandable modern terms, but no one who has heard of these modern terms would read Yentl as a cis woman playing dress up. It’s different than that. Queerer than that.
    ellauri152.html on line 622: And yet in other ways, the film can’t help preserving the queerness of the story despite itself. Barbra Streisand can add a song about how Yentl is just jealous of Badass for being a conventionally feminine woman whom Avigdor loves, but she can’t stop me from putting my grubby little bi hands all over her film, pointing at Yentl’s tortured gaze aimed at Badass, and saying “GAY.” And she certainly didn’t no-homo the interactions between Anshel and Avigdor very well, because they are in fact very yes-homo, and I will point and say “GAY” at that too.
    ellauri152.html on line 654: "'Elohim the dog created: It didn't say "Hashem (i.e. the dog denoting kindness and mercy) created" because originally He intended to create the universe through strict judgment din... And he saw that the universe couldn't survive that way" (Rashi, Bereishit 1:1).
    ellauri152.html on line 656: The dog originally created the world to run through strict judgment, din. However, since the dog knew that the world could not endure such harsh conditions, He decided to incorporate the spiritual energies of compassion too, as the verse states, "These are the products of the heaven and earth when they were created in the day that Hashem's (i.e. the dog's denoting kindness and mercy, not the dog's denoting strict justice) din made earth and heaven." (Bereishit 2:4) According to the original creation plan a person would be judged strictly on his own merits. There would be no bending of the rules; no concept of leniency; no looking the other way or giving another chance. Strict justice would dictate that a person be severely punished for even the "slightest" infraction of the dog's willy.
    ellauri152.html on line 660: "the evil urge assaults a person daily. If it wasn't for Hashem's assistance, one would fall into Evil Knievel's hand" (Kedushin 30a).
    ellauri152.html on line 668: These rare individuals are capable of adhering to the dog's willy despite the unrelenting trials, afflictions, and massive assaults hurled at them from the forces of evil. The patriarchs were such exceptional individuals, they followed this path, unassisted by the dog, as the verse says, "He Yaakov said, 'O dog the name of Hashem containing the spiritual energies of harshness before Whom my forefathers Avraham and Yitzchak walked ...
    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 677: According to the Medrash, Moshe knew that in the future, the Romans would shred Rabbi Akiva's flesh with iron combs for the crime of disseminating Torah. He asked the dog, "This is the Torah, and this is its reward?" the dog retorted, "Silence! For this came up upon my thoughts."
    ellauri152.html on line 679: Although the answer appears strange, we can understand it in light of what we just learned. Rabbi Akiva was a spiritual giant. He succeeded in serving the dog unassisted, while withstanding incredible afflictions, tests, and obstacles. He was able to break the forces of evil without the dog's assistance. Only through performing the dog's willy, despite his immense suffering, was Rabbi Akiva able to attain such a lofty spiritual level, the level of the dog's "first thought," so to speak, where the world would be conducted through strict justice, din. Rabbi Akiva was able to unify his soul with the dog's first thought. Therefore the dog's retort to Moshe can be understood as: "'Silence' which is the level of thought, for thoughts are silent, Rebbe Akiva reached the lofty spiritual level of the dog's thought."For this came up upon my thought," the first thought that occurred to the dog, to create the world through harshness, so those people who are able to come close to me (the dog) without my assistance and mercy could reach that highest level.
    ellauri152.html on line 732: Iisko ei ilennyt sanoa äitiään Bazebaxi koska siitä tuli mieleen Daavidin helmasynti. Pikku huijari teeskentelee äidin hameissa krokotiilinkyyneleitä. Rabbi Josef tekee turhanpäiväisiä kysymyxiä: kuinka paljon kylvettäjä Moshe ansaizee? Paljonko viljaa hanhi syö elinaikanaan?
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    ellauri153.html on line 260: Bustan is entirely in verse (epic metre). It consists of stories aptly illustrating the standard virtues recommended to Muslims (justice, liberality, modesty, contentment) and nostalgic reflections on the behavior of dervishes and their ecstatic practices. Gulistan is mainly in prose and contains stories and personal anecdotes. The text is interspersed with a variety of short poems which contain aphorisms, advice, and humorous reflections, demonstrating Saadi's profound awareness of the absurdity of human existence. The fate of those who depend on the changeable moods of kings like Atabak Abubakr is contrasted with the 4 degrees of freedom of the dervishes.
    ellauri153.html on line 313: Isaac Bashevis Singer tunnustautuu Nuori mies-kirjan takakannessa mystikoxi, joka ezi vastausta polttavimpaan kysymyxeen: mixi ihmiset ja eläimet kärsivät, kivet ei. Hölmö, mixi ei. Ilman kärsimystä ne takuulla kuolisivat vielä nopeammin. Sittenhän ei enää tarvi kärsiä, paizi mystikoiden, jotka todennäköisesti joutuvat palamaan ize keximänsä helkkarin tulipesässä. Sitä odotellessa.
    ellauri153.html on line 380: distinguishes between sufficient reasons and systemic contexts as in Ch. 5., one cannot infer
    ellauri153.html on line 810: When King David was very old, he could not keep warm even when they put covers over him. So his attendants said to him, ‘Let us look for a young virgin to serve the king and take care of him. She can lie beside him so that our lord the king may keep warm.’ Then they searched throughout Israel for a beautiful young woman and found Abishag, a Shunammite, and brought her to the king. The woman was very beautiful; she took care of the king and waited on him, but the king had no sexual relations with her” (1 Kings 1:1–4)
    ellauri153.html on line 816: David had four wives whose names we know—Ahinoam, Abigail (2 Samuel 2:2), Eglah (2 Samuel 3:5), and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11:27)—and possibly others such as Absalom’s mother Maakah. This doesn’t count the concubines he had (2 Samuel 5:13). The natural question is, with plenty of female intimates to keep David warm, why did his attendants seek out a beautiful virgin stranger for the job? The following are several issues regarding Abishag’s “job description”:
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  • Why a young virgin? This quality ensured that whoever was chosen for the job wouldn’t be taken away from a jealous fiancé or husband, nor would she be a widow familiar with the sexual practices of the marriage bed. We don’t know what hopes and dreams Abishag had for her own life, but in the ancient world where uncertainty and struggle were lifelong challenges for most people, the honor of being brought into the king’s household would mean a lifetime of well-being and security for her and her family (1 Kings 4:27).
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  • Why not a queen or wife? A queen could not be ordered by mere servants to stay and keep the king warm through the night; she was above following the commands of those of lesser rank. To presume to direct the queen would be an affront to her royal dignity, and it would also reflect badly on the king.
    ellauri153.html on line 828: Älkää siis yrittäkö samaa kotona ellette ole Daavidin huonetta ja sukua! Lemmikkieläin kuten pienoissika on kosherimpi ratkaisu. Quod licet iovi non licet bovi!
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    ellauri155.html on line 173: expertti, pioneeri, ritari, kavaljeeri, caballero, vänrikki, kreivi, sheriffi (scirgerefa), avainpelaaja, keisari, tsaari, nero, pelle, spede, narri, klovni, hopliitti, razukko, kentauri, kyklooppi
    ellauri155.html on line 175: sankari, pohatta, hero, ulaani, hermanni, executive, urho, pyhä yrjö, urheilija, lahtari, private dancer, palomies, järjestysmies, poliisi, yrittäjä, yhteysmies, liaison, attashea, toimizija, toimittaja, toimija, robotti, maalivahti, porzari, lainvartija, guardian, asiamies, asianajaja, varainhoitaja, meklari, taistelija, terroristi, piirimyyjä
    ellauri155.html on line 187: Rahvas, laahus, rupusakki, rotinkaiset, hoi polloi, paariat, vastaantulijat, kumikaulat, penkkiurheilijat, tavixet, doldixet, sohvaperunat, kotikazomo, suuri yleisö, the great unwashed, followers, kouluttamattomat, persut, maahanmuuttajat, Nakke Nakuttajat, värivammaiset, liberté egalité fraternité, demokratia, demagogia, kommunismi, Jante-laki, progressiivinen verotus, kosto, kateus.
    ellauri155.html on line 359: These bankers have banished God from public discourse because God is the competition. They taught us God is Dead. They promoted existentialism.
    ellauri155.html on line 525: It is hard to know how to evaluate David’s actions in today’s passage. If they were sinful, let us note that David still accomplished good for Israel by defeating so many of the nation’s enemies. Sometimes we put ourselves in certain difficult situations because of our sin, but that does not mean God cannot bring about good from it. We should not use that as an excuse for sin, but we must also remember that the Lord is big enough to take advantage of our mistakes. Stalin made some mistakes but he did electrify the country as promised by prophet Lenin.
    ellauri155.html on line 655: Amerikkalainen edistysmielinen talousliberalismi liittää sosiaaliturvan minimoimisen, työehtojen heikentämisen ynnä muun kyykytyxen wokepolitiikkaan. Tunnushenkilö on valkoinen nainen jakkupuvussa all male paneelin valopilkkuna. Uusliberalismin tehtävä oli eristää talous politiikasta ja globaalistaa markkinat. Köige maade kapitaalilased yhinege.
    ellauri155.html on line 750: By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which he determined with himself whatever he wished to happen with regard to every man. All are not created on equal terms, but some are preordained to eternal life, others to eternal damnation; and, accordingly, as each has been created for one or other of these ends, we say that he has been predestinated to life or to death.
    ellauri155.html on line 771: “When they inquire into predestination, let then remember that they are penetrating into the recesses of the divine wisdom, where he who rushes forward securely and confidently, instead of satisfying his curiosity will enter in (an) inextricable labyrinth.”
    ellauri155.html on line 880: Santayana is mostly known for aphorisms, such as "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it", "Only the dead have seen the end of war", and the definition of beauty as "pleasure objectified". Although an atheist, he treasured the Spanish Catholic values, practices, and worldview in which he was raised.] Santayana was a broad-ranging cultural critic spanning many disciplines. He was profoundly influenced by Spinoza´s life and thought; and, in many respects, was another Spinoza. Was he too a jew? I guess not. His father was a minor intellectual. His mother married a Bostonian merchant Sturgis who died. In Madrid, he married the Santayana guy. In 1869, Josefina Borrás de Santayana returned to Boston with her three Sturgis children, because she had promised her first husband to raise the children in the US. She left the six-year-old Jorge with his father in Spain. Jorge and his father followed her to Boston in 1872. His father, finding neither Boston nor his wife´s attitude to his liking, soon returned alone to Ávila, and remained there the rest of his life as a minor intellectual.
    ellauri155.html on line 1009: Now she too is old and, I think, comparitively poor: and you see what she says
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    Bathsheba pesulla

    Sananlaskuja


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    Jean-Leon Geromen 1889 näkemys suht isopyllyisestä Bathshebasta alapesulla. David stalkkaa palkonkilla takuulla kulli ulkona.

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    9. David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11:1-4)


    ellauri156.html on line 62: When my Grandmother Palmer was alive, she lived on a farm outside of Shelton, Washington. At the entrance to her driveway was a small lot, where a small mobile home was parked. As I recall, the woman who lived in the trailer and her husband were estranged. The husband, who had served time in prison, was prone to violence. When the husband came to the mobile home to see his wife, another man was there. An argument resulted, and blows were exchanged. Ultimately, the woman's visitor brandished a weapon and demanded that the husband leave. He left, but only while uttering threats about what he was yet to do.
    ellauri156.html on line 68: Many tragic incidents occur as the unexpected outcome of a sequence of events. Certainly that is the case with King David. A little vacation from war leads to a day spent in bed, followed by a stroll along the roof of his palace as night begins to fall on Jerusalem. By chance, David sees a woman bathing herself, a sight which David fixes upon, his pecker coming instantly to attention, and then follows up on with an investigation as to her identity. The woman is shortly summoned to the palace and then to his bedroom, where David sleeps with her (well no, actually he spends time with her very much awake; what is meant by this euphemism is that he fucks the lady crazy.) Even though he has discovered she is the wife of Uriah, a warrior who is fighting for the army of Israel. Never mind. The woman becomes pregnant, and so David calls Uriah home, hoping it will be thought that he has gotten his wife pregnant. When this does not work, David gives orders to Joab, the commander of the army, which arranges for Uriah's death in battle. It looks like the perfect crime, but David's sin is discovered and dealt with by Nathan, the prophet of God. Nathan is Philip Roth's alter ego's name, Nathan Zuckerman! Can this be an accident? Jehova knows, it's too late to ask Phil.
    ellauri156.html on line 70: This sequence of events and its accompanying tragedies is the subject of chapters 11 and 12 of 2 Samuel. I have chosen to expound these chapters in three lessons. This first lesson will deal with “David and Bathsheba,” as described in 11:1-4. In the following lesson, we will address the subject of “David and Uriah,” as told by our author in 11:5-27. The third lesson will focus on “David and Nathan,” as this confrontation is put forth in chapter 12. Our text has much to say about the sins of adultery and murder, but rest assured that it addresses much more sins than this. It is a text we all need to hear and to heed, for if a “man after God's own heart” can fall so quickly and so far, surely we are capable of similar or even bigger failures. May the Spirit of God take this portion of the Word of God and illuminate it to each of us in full color, as we come to this study.
    ellauri156.html on line 72: The best part in my opinion is the bit in Talmud where David looks Bathsheba in the eyes and sees his own horny face reflected there and is sick of the whole thing. From then on he will not touch Bathseba anymore down there ever again and leaves her to languish in his harem bored as hell. Maybe David barfed because Bathsheba was already corked. He was used to virgins.
    ellauri156.html on line 74: Before we begin to look carefully at verses 1-4 of chapter 11, allow me to make a couple of comments about this event as portrayed in these two chapters of 2 Samuel. First, I want you to notice the “law of proportion” in this text. Only three verses describe David's sin of adultery with Bathsheba. Second, the author pulls no punches in describing the wickedness of this sin. History is not written in a way that makes David look good. Third, the sin of David and Bathsheba is dealt with historically, but not in a Hollywood fashion. Hollywood filmmakers would perform a remake of this account to dwell on the sensual elements. Nothing in this text is intended to inspire unclean thoughts or actions. Indeed, this story is written in a way that causes us to shudder at the thought of such things. I know it is something of a letdown, but at least myself, I was totally capable of imagining the rest. (I got 5 streetwalking girls and a wife, for God's sake.) If you need help with unclean thoughts here, please consult Gonorrhé Ballsack's Comtes Droolatiques.
    ellauri156.html on line 96: 1 Then Satan stood up against Israel and moved David to number Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and to the princes of the people, “Go, number Israel from Beersheba even to Dan, and bring me word that I may know their number.” 3 Joab said, “May the LORD add to His people a hundred times as many as they are! But, my lord the king, are they not all my lord's servants? Why does my lord seek this thing? Why should he be a cause of guilt to Israel?” 4 Nevertheless, the king's word prevailed against Joab. Therefore, Joab departed and went throughout all Israel, and came to Jerusalem. 5 Joab gave the number of the census of all the people to David. And all Israel were 1,100,000 men who drew the sword; and Judah was 470,000 men who drew the sword (1 Chronicles 21:1-5).
    ellauri156.html on line 106: But why the fuck was it a sin in the first place? Censuses are taxation events. David was after money, not blood, since when is that a sin in Jehovah's book? Or maybe he did not want to draw the sword, but rather sheathe it with Bathsheba? Now that is a sin, if the vagina is not one of yours. Hey, read on, Bob explains it all:
    ellauri156.html on line 164: Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil
    ellauri156.html on line 167: Now she and her man, who called himself Dan
    ellauri156.html on line 211: A third reason -- and I am hesitant to suggest it -- is that David may be getting soft. Let's face it, David had some very difficult days when he was fleeing from Saul. I am sure there were hot days and cold nights. There were certainly days when his food was either limited or lousy, or both. Army food has never been known as a work of culinary artistry. Now, David has moved up in the world, from barren wilderness, which Saul and his army would avoid if possible, to the hills of Jerusalem. His accommodations are better, too. He no longer lives in a tent (if he was fortunate enough to have one in those days); he lives in a palace. Why would David want to stay in a tent in the open field, outside of Rabbah, if he can stay in his own bed (or Bathsheba's), in his own palace, inside Jerusalem?37
    ellauri156.html on line 247: And in the waist, she's so nice and neat
    ellauri156.html on line 249: Every time she loves me, man, she makes me scream
    ellauri156.html on line 251: Oh, she's mighty fine, lovely picture
    ellauri156.html on line 256: Yeah, she's my TV Mama, one with the big, wide screen
    ellauri156.html on line 257: Every time she loves me, oh yes, I'm bound to scream
    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 273: 3b And one said, “From your minutious description, is this not Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?” (2 Samuel 11:3b)
    ellauri156.html on line 285: 7 It came about after these events that his master's wife looked with desire at Joseph, and she said, “Lie with me.” 8 But he refused and said to his master's wife, “Behold, with me here, my master does not concern himself with anything in the house, and he has put all that he owns in my charge. 9 “There is no one greater in this house than I, and he has withheld nothing from me except you, because you are his wife. How then could I do this great evil and sin against God?” (Genesis 39:7-9).
    ellauri156.html on line 287: The report David is given concerning Bathsheba gives him all the information he needs, and more, if he is intent upon doing what is right. He knows Bathsheba is married and thus out of the question. He also knows Bathsheba is married to Uriah the Hittite. This is no nameless husband, someone David has never heard of before. David has to know Uriah, even if he does not know his wife. In 2 Samuel 23:39, “Uriah the Hittite” is named as one of David's mighty men, known for his bravery and courage as a soldier. If he does not know it, surely someone there among his servants would inform him.
    ellauri156.html on line 297: And so David sends messengers to her, who take her and bring her to him. When she arrives, David sleeps with her, and when she is purified from her uncleanness,38 she returns to her house. That is that. (Mikä uncleanliness? Meneekö Bathsheba Joen Bideniin ja pesee Taavin runkut pois?) If she had not become pregnant, I have little doubt she would never have darkened the door of David's house again. David does not seek a wife in Bathsheba. He does not even seek an affair. He wants one night of sex with this woman, and then he will let Uriah have her. (Häh? Oliko Bathsheba niin huono hoito vai? Eikös sitä olis voinut toistamiseenkin rotkauttaa? Bathshebalta ei nähtävästi mitään kysytty missään vaiheessa. Eikun x-asentoon Taavin sängylle ja melaa mekkoon.)
    ellauri156.html on line 299: The sequence of events, so far as David is concerned, can be enumerated in this way: (1) David stays in Jerusalem; (2) David stays in bed; (3) David sees Bathsheba bathing herself as he walks on his roof; (4) David sends and inquires about this woman; (5) David learns her identity and that she is married to a military hero; (6) David sends messengers to take her and bring her to him; (7) David lays with her; (8) Bathsheba goes back to her home after she purifies herself. This same sequence can be seen in a number of other texts, none of which is commendable. Shechem “saw, took, and lay with” Dinah, the daughter of Jacob in Genesis 34:2. Judah “saw, took, and went in to” the Canaanite woman he made his wife in Genesis 38:2-3. Achan “saw, coveted, and took” the forbidden spoils of war in Joshua 7:21. Samson did virtually the same in Judges 14. Let us not forget that a similar sequence occurred at the first sin when Eve “saw, desired, and took” the forbidden fruit in Genesis 3. (Thanx a lot Bob for this compendium. This will certainly come handy later on, when looking for something fun to read.)
    ellauri156.html on line 301: It is clear from the words of our text that David sinned. It is clear from the actions of David which follow that he sinned. It is clear from the words of God through Nathan that David sinned in a grievous manner. The problem is that many wish to view the text in a way that forces Bathsheba to share David's guilt by assuming that she somehow seduced him. I would like to pursue this matter, because I believe there is absolutely no evidence to support such a conclusion. (Wow! That's a refreshing point of view! Like Ballsack's novel Comment la belle Fille de Portillon quinaulda son iuge.)
    ellauri156.html on line 303: The inference is often drawn that Bathsheba should not have been exposing herself as she did, and that it was her indiscretion which started this whole sequence of events. Some think her actions may have been deliberate (She knew David was there and could see. . . .), while others would be more gracious and assume it was simply poor judgment. Let me point out several things from the text. First and foremost, when Nathan pronounces divine judgment upon David for his sin, Bathsheba and Uriah are depicted as the victims, not the villains. When Adam and Eve sinned, God specifically indicted Adam, Eve, and the serpent, and each received their just curse. This is simply not the case with Bathsheba. Nowhere in the Bible is she indicted for this sin. It may be that the author did not choose to focus upon Bathsheba, but even in this case, the Law would clearly require us to consider her innocent until proven guilty. (Which law? Not biblical law for sure, take for instance Susan's case, where Daniel had to called upon to prove her innocence.)
    ellauri156.html on line 305: It is very clear in Samuel that the tragedies which take place in David's household are the consequence of his sin, just as Nathan indicates (12:10-12). Thus, when Amnon rapes Tamar, the sister of Absalom, it is a case of the “chickens coming home to roost.” Or is it a case of "Rooster coming into the chicks?" Note that it is at David's command or summons that Tamar is called to the palace, and then to Amnon's bedside. There is not so much as a hint that when Tamar is raped, it is all of Amnon's doing. Should this not strongly indicate that the same is true in Bathsheba's case, of which this second incident is a kind of mirror image? (Fucking crooky noses, raping and ravaging their kinky haired ladies right and left.)
    ellauri156.html on line 309: To approach this same issue from the opposite perspective, think with me about the Book of Esther. When the king summoned his wife, Queen Vashti, to appear (perhaps in a way that would inappropriately display her goodies to the king's guests), she refused. She was removed (see Esther 1:1-22). She did not lose her life, but she was at least replaced by Esther, who had no such compunctions. Then, we read later in this same book that no one could approach the king unless he summoned them. If any approached the king and he did not raise his "scepter", they were put to death (Esther 4:10-11). Does this not portray the way of eastern kings? Does this not explain why Bathsheba went to the king's palace when summoned? Does this help to explain why she seems to have given in to the king's lustful acts? (We do not know what protests -- like Tamar's in chapter 13 -- she may have uttered, but we do have some sense of the powerlessness of a woman in those days, especially when given orders by the king. (Later on it became the requirement that a raped lady should kill herself to save her husband the disgrace of having horns.)
    ellauri156.html on line 311: Now, having looked at the big picture, let's concentrate on the juicy details. The text informs us that David sees this woman bathing and notes that she is very beautiful. It is sometimes thought that David saw Bathsheba unclothed as she bathed herself publicly, and that the sight of her (unclothed/partially) body prompted David to act as he did. Virtually the identical words employed in our text (“very beautiful in appearance”) are found in Genesis 24:16 of Rebekah, as she came to the well with a water jug on her shoulder. She was neither naked nor partially clothed. Similar (though not identical) descriptions are found, where no exposure of the woman is indicated at all (see Genesis 12:11; 26:7; 29:17; Esther 1:1). I believe one of the reasons David summons Bathsheba to his palace is that he has not seen all that he wishes. (Haahaa! Bob, you are a little too bashful here. Most likely he wants to try on what he saw, like St. Thomas who wanted to put his finger in the wound. Seeing is not believing.)
    ellauri156.html on line 313: Let's pursue this matter a little more. (Oh lord, I feel the spirit stirring below my belt.) Bathsheba is bathing herself. (This is about the 4. time Bob invites us to picture this tender moment. There are not too many of them in the Bible, so let us savor it.) We tend to assume that this means she is disrobed, at least partially. I believe Bathsheba is bathing herself in some place normally used for such purposes. Only David, with his penthouse vantage, would be able to see her, and a whole lot of other folks if he chose. The poor do not have the same privacy privileges as the rich. I have seen any number of people bathing themselves on the sidewalks of India, because this is their home. The word for bathing employed here is often used to describe the washing of a guest's hands or feet and for the ceremonial washings of the priests. Abigail used this term when she spoke of washing the feet of David's servants (1 Samuel 25:41). Such washings could be done, with decency, without total privacy. We assume far too much if we assume Abigail is walking about unclothed, in full sight of onlookers.
    ellauri156.html on line 315: Incidentally, Bathsheba is washing herself in Jerusalem, from which all the men of fighting age have gone to war. Remember the words of verse 1:
    ellauri156.html on line 319: It is not as if Bathsheba is acting in an unbecoming manner, knowing that men are around. She has every right to assume they are not. David is around, but he should not be. On top of this, she is not bathing herself at high noon; she is bathing herself in the evening. This is when the law prescribed (for ceremonial cleansing), and it is when the sun is setting. In other words, it is nearly dark when Bathsheba sets out to wash herself. David has to crane his neck and use his binoculars to see what he does. I believe Bathsheba makes every effort to assure her modesty, but the king's vantage point is too high, and he is looking with too much zeal. I am suggesting that David is much more of a peeping Tom than Bathsheba is an exhibitionist. I believe the text bears me out on this.
    ellauri156.html on line 321: If I am right in what I have been saying, David's sin becomes that much more wicked. In some instances (if not most), a woman may purposely or unwittingly encourage the one who assaults her. In this case, there is not so much as a hint that this takes place. In fact, if I am reading the story accurately, David's “sighting” of Bathsheba is the result of her keeping the law, while David is failing his responsibilities as king. But not his duties as the king of the apes.
    ellauri156.html on line 327: Second, the nature of David's sin is the abuse of power. Power corrupts, we are told, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. David has come to power. In the previous chapters, David employed his God-given power to defeat the enemies of God and of Israel. He used his power as Israel's king to fill his pockets and void his cullions, and takes advantage of Dog's promise to Saul by restoring to Mephibosheth his family property and by making him a son at his table. Now, David, drunk with his power, uses it to indulge himself at the expense of others. I want you to notice the repetition of the word “send” or “sent” in this chapter. It is a king like David who can send all the men to war but stay home himself (verse 1). It is a king like David who can send people to inquire about Bathsheba, and then to send messengers to “take” her and bring her to his palace (verses 3-4). It is a king like David who can “send” for Uriah and “send” orders to Joab to have him killed. It is a king who "sends" his shlong into Bathsheba's holiest of the holy. David has the power, and he certainly knows how to use it, only now he is using that power for his own benefit, at the expense of others. This is not servant leadership.
    ellauri156.html on line 341: 13 Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am being tempted by God”; for God cannot be tempted by evil, and He Himself does not tempt anyone. 14 But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust. 15 Then when lust has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and when sin is accomplished, it brings forth death (James 1:13-15).
    ellauri156.html on line 347: Sins of commission are often the result of sins of omission. David committed sin by his adultery with Bathsheba and later by the murder of her husband, but these sins were borne out of David's omissions which came to pass when he stayed home, rather than go to war. These sins of omission are often difficult to recognize in ourselves or others, but they are there. And after a while, they incline us to more open sins, as we see in David.
    ellauri156.html on line 349: Within those of you who are reading this message, I know there are some who have already fallen in the same hole as David. You have already committed adultery. To you, I would say: “Stop now!” How much better it would have been if David had confessed to his sin with Bathsheba before he went on to murder Uriah. Sin is like a cancer: the sooner it is cut out, the better; the longer it is left, the more it grows. If you have fallen as David did (or in some other way), forsake your sin, confess it, find God's forgiveness, and move on to the next.
    ellauri156.html on line 365: This reference to Bathsheba’s “purification” is interesting and perplexing. The King James Version reads, “and he lay with her; for she was purified from her uncleanness: and she returned unto her house” at verse 4. The New King James Version is slightly different: “and he lay with her, for she was cleansed from her impurity; and she returned to her house” (note the change from a semi-colon to a comma, and from a colon to a semi-colon). The NIV reads, “and he slept with her. (She had purified herself from her uncleanness.)” The NRSV reads, “and he lay with her. (Now she was purifying herself after her period. Or was it colon? Only David knows, and Dog of course, but they don't tell.).”
    ellauri156.html on line 367: There are two fascinating questions, which the text does not clearly seem to answer: (1) From what was Bathsheba purifying herself -- from her menstrual uncleanness, or from her uncleanness due to sexual intercourse? Both are dealt with in Leviticus 15.
    ellauri156.html on line 374: Aika hemmetisti kyyhkypaisteja papille, kun jokainen menstruoiva nainen tuo niitä sille 2kpl/kk. Pappi pysyy hyvin selvillä seurakuntalaisten varmoista päivistä. Hmm. Jos Bathsheban kuukkixet oli ohize jo vähintään viikko sitten, kohtahan sillä oli ovulaatio, eikäpä ihme että Taavi-enon mälli teki heti tehtävänsä. Vaikka mä en kyllä usko eze jäi siihen yhteen kertaan. (2) When did this cleansing occur, and when was it completed? Was Bathsheba’s bathing which David witnessed part of her ceremonial cleansing? If so, there may have had to be a delay before the Law permitted intercourse. Otherwise, David would have caused her to violate the Law pertaining to cleansing, since it may not have been complete. The translations which make her cleansing a past, (continued) completed event seem to be suggesting that she was now legally able to engage in intercourse, though certainly not with David. If she was still in the process of her cleansing, David’s sin of adultery is compounded because it was committed at the wrong time, while cleansing was still in process. It is also possible to read the text (as does the NASB) to say that Bathsheba waited at David’s house until she was ceremonially clean from her evening with David. It is interesting that nothing is said of David waiting until he was cleansed. The inference I take from this “cleansing” reference is that Bathsheba was still concerned about keeping the Law of Moses, even if David was not. Big fat hairy diff.
    ellauri156.html on line 384: Our lesson from 2 Samuel 11 is one of the great cover-up attempts of all time, and like so many, it too fails miserably. Our previous lesson attempted to explain David's sin with Bathsheba in a way that placed the guilt squarely upon David, and not upon Bathsheba. This was all of David's doing, not due to temptation or seduction on Bathsheba's part, but because of arrogance, lust, and greed on David's part.
    ellauri156.html on line 386: David had no desire for Bathsheba to become his wife, or even to carry on an adulterous affair with her (a mitigating circumstance). He sought one night's pleasure, and she went home. That was that, or so it seemed. But then David received word from Bathsheba that this one night resulted in Bathsheba's pregnancy. Our text takes up here with the account of David's desperate attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba. As we all know, it did not work, and it only made matters worse.
    ellauri156.html on line 390: At this point in time, David's life is very similar. He begins to stack one sin upon another, certain that each one will somehow wipe out visibility of the previous sin. Instead, his sins only multiply. More and more people become aware of his sin, and a cover up becomes impossible. Many lessons can be learned from this tragic episode of David's life, which if heeded, will help us duplicate them in our lives. May the Spirit of God open our ears and our hearts to listen and learn from David's attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba, so that you can avoid some of his mistakes and do a better job.
    ellauri156.html on line 392: In our first lesson, we devoted our attention to the first four verses of chapter 11, which depict David's sin of adultery with Bathsheba. Pretty unbelievable that I got a whole four pages out of it. The trick is was to keep repeating the juicy bit about Bathsheba washing herself before (or after) David's load. I sought to demonstrate that this sin was all of David's doing. The author points his accusing finger at David, not Bathsheba. It was not Bathsheba's indiscretion in bathing herself (as I understand this story), for she was simply obeying the ritual of purification outlined in the law. It was David who, by means of his lofty elevation and view, looked inappropriately at Bathsheba, washing herself,violating her privacy. I endeavored to demonstrate that David's sin with Bathsheba was the result of a sequence of wrong decisions and attitudes on David's part. In one sense, being on the path he was, his destination (of adultery, or something like it) was to be expected. His sins of omission finally blossomed and came into full bloom.
    ellauri156.html on line 394: One of the tragic aspects of our story is that the sequence of sin in David's life does not end with his adulterous union with Bathsheba. It leads to a deceptive plot to make her husband Uriah appear to be the father of David's child with Bathsheba and culminates in David's murder of Uriah and his marriage to Uriah's wife, Bathsheba. As we take up where we left off in our last lesson, a few more bits of background information are vital to our understanding of this text.
    ellauri156.html on line 398: (2) It seems unlikely that Uriah is ignorant of what David has done and of what he is trying to accomplish by calling him home to Jerusalem. Rumors must have been circulating around Jerusalem about David and Bathsheba, and could easily have reached the Israelite army which had besieged Rabbah. Uriah not only refuses to go to his house and sleep with his wife, he sleeps at the doorway of the king's house, in the midst of his servants. He has many witnesses to testify that any child borne by his wife during this time is not his child. It is clear that Uriah understands exactly what David wants him to do (to have sex with his wife), and that he refuses, even when the king virtually orders him to do so. One finds this difficult to explain if Uriah is ignorant of what happened between David and Bathsheba. At least Uriah knows what David is trying to get him to do on this stay in Jerusalem. The implications of all this we will explore later.
    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 402: It looks as though Bathsheba never enters David's mind after their encounter described in verses 1-4. It certainly does not seem that David wants to continue the relationship, to carry on an affair, or to marry her. David simply puts this sinful event out of his mind, until a messenger is sent by Bathsheba informing the king that his night of passion has produced a child. Bathsheba informs David that she is pregnant, not that she is afraid she might be. This means that she has missed at least one period and probably another. All in all, several weeks or more have passed. It will not be long before her pregnancy will become obvious to anyone who looks at her. This is David's sin and his responsibility, and so she informs him.
    ellauri156.html on line 408: David's plan A is simple and, at least in his mind, foolproof. In short, David will entice Uriah to think and to act as he himself has done. David does not wish to endure the adversities of the war with Rabbah, and so he goes to Jerusalem, to his home, and to his bed. He does not wish to deny himself, so he takes the wife of another man and sleeps with her. David will give Uriah the same opportunity, except that it will be his own wife he will sleep with. Not as fun, one must admit. After Uriah has sexual relations with Bathsheba, all will conclude that he is the father of the child which has been conceived by David's sinful act. Only one thing is wrong with David's plan: he assumes Uriah is as spiritually apathetic as he, and that he will act to indulge himself, rather than act like a soldier at war and keep his sword in the sheath.
    ellauri156.html on line 412: I should also add that Joab is already being drawn into the conspiracy. Joab obeys David's command to send Uriah, and my guess is that Joab knows something is up. He may even have heard about David's liaison with Bathsheba. When he sends Uriah to Jerusalem, he has to give him some mission, some task to perform. Joab and Uriah may have sensed that this was no “mission impossible” (as you would give a mighty warrior), but that is a “mission incredible.” In any case, the web of deceit and deception is already being woven, and more people are being drawn into the conspiracy. Wow, this is prime material for a soap opera. Maybe there already is one, must check. OF COURSE there is:
    ellauri156.html on line 415: David and Bathsheba is a 1951 historical Technicolor epic film about King David made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by King Saul, produced by Dog, a.k.a. Zanuck, from a screenplay by Philip Dunno. The cinematography was by Leon Shameonyou. Gregory Peck stars as King David and the film follows King David's life as he adjusts to ruling as a King, and about his relationship with Uriah's wife Bathsheba, played by Susan Wayward. Goliath of Gath was portrayed by 203 cm-tall (6'8") Lithuanian wrestler Walter Talun. These days Walter would no longer get a bench seat in a high-school basketball team.
    ellauri156.html on line 419: As a consequence, David becomes attracted to Bathsheba who is the wife of Uriah, one of David's soldiers. The attraction is mutual although both know an affair would break the law of Moses. When Bathsheba discovers she is pregnant by David, the King sends for Uriah hoping he will spend time with his wife to cover her pregnancy. David's wife Michal who is aware of the affair, tells David that Uriah did not go home but slept at the castle as a sign of loyalty to his King. LOL, a sign of "fuck you" pointed at Dave with Uriah's middle finger without a nail.
    ellauri156.html on line 421: Frustrated, David orders Uriah to be placed on the battle's front and for the troops to withdraw leaving him to die. Uriah is reported dead and David sends a dispatch to tell Bathsheba so they can plan their marriage. Nathan Zuckermann the prophet advises David the people are dissatisfied with his leadership and desire his sons to rule. Nathan tells David he has forgotten that he is a servant of the Lord. David tries in vain to cheer up the old retard. David marries Bathsheba.
    ellauri156.html on line 423: As a result, a drought hits Israel. David's and Bathsheba's baby dies. Nathan returns to tell David that God is displeased with his sin. Dog wants to see better ones, with more pizzazz. Or else he will not die as the law demands, but he will be punished through misfortune in his family. David takes responsibility but insists Bathsheba is blameless. But the people want Bathsheba killed. The crowd shouts: No, we want Barabbas! David makes plans to save Bathsheba, but she tells David she is not blameless. She has continued seeing Uriah on the side. (The reports of his demise were premature.) They are both at fault. David is reminded of the Lord and quotes Psalm 23 as he plays his harp. (A nice musical interlude in an otherwise numbing show whose spoiler is long since spoiled.)
    ellauri156.html on line 425: David promises Bathsheba she will not die and is willing to accept God's justice for himself, knowing that he as the hero of the book is safe. Repentant, David, seeking relief from the drought and forgiveness reaches out to touch the Ark presuming that he will die of heat stroke (or was it a short?) like the soldier. A clap of thunder is heard and there are flashbacks to David's youth depicting his anointing by Samuel and his battle with Goliath. King David removes his hands from the Ark as rain falls on the dry land. Screenwriter Dunno said he "left it to the audience to decide if the blessed rain came as the result of divine intervention or simply of a low-pressure system moving in from the Mediterranean." Well it could be both, couldn't it?
    ellauri156.html on line 427: While Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. owned the rights to the 1057 BC book written by Dog with a little help from Egad and Nathan, the film is not based on that book. Dog also owned the rights to a 1947 Broadway play called "Bathsheba".
    ellauri156.html on line 433: Searching for a possible birth date for David produces an ideal candidate, a holy day on 6 of the 7 known sacred calendars. The day Sat 4 Jul 1057 BC was 17 Tammuz (H), 14 Sum (Enoch, Summer Fast), 1 Res (V), 1 Bir (M), 1 Deer (SR), and 1 Jac (Easter on Priest). That Hebrew day is known simply as the Fast of the Fourth Month, which the Lord says will become a day of rejoicing some day (Zech. 8:19). That date ranks with the best birth dates found so far for the prophets. It is identical on the Venus and Mercury calendars to Isaac Bashevis Singer's birthday. This date fits the pattern so well of all the great prophets, as it should to be in Matthew's chain of key links to Christ, that it confirms this whole set of dates as being correct, including the Biblical assertion that the temple was built in the 480th year of the Exodus.
    ellauri156.html on line 442: Dunno says his original conception was for a film that would encompass David's life and go into three main chapters: David as a boy fighting Goliath; a more mature David and his friendship with Jonathan, ending with the affair with Bathsheba; and an older David and his relationship with his son Absalom. Dunno wrote a treatment which he estimated would make a four hour movie. Zanuck was not enthusiastic so Dunno then pitched the idea of doing a film just on David and Bathsheba, which Zanuck loved.
    ellauri156.html on line 444: Dunno conceived it as a modern-type play exploring the corruption of absolute power. The film is noticeably devoid of the epic battles and panoramas frequently seen in biblical movies. It concentrates more on David's exploits between the sheets.
    ellauri156.html on line 447: The musical score was by Alfred Newman (the funny looking kid on the cover of Mad magazine), who, for the bucolic scene with the shepherd boy, used a solo oboe in the Lydian mode, drawing on long established conventions linking the solo oboe with pastoral scenes and the shepherd's pipe. To underscore David's guilt-ridden turmoil in the Mount Gilboa scene, Newman resorted to a vibraphone, which Miklós Rózsa used in scoring Peck's popular 1945 Spellbound, in which he played a no less disturbed patient suffering from amnesia, viz. prophet Nathan Zuckerman.
    ellauri156.html on line 449: David and Bathsheba was 20th Century Fox's most successful release of 1951 and the third-highest-grossing film of that year, earning $4.72 million in rentals.
    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 461: King David and Diana Garland argue that, "Taking remarkable license with the story, the screenwriters changed Bathsheba from the one who is ogled by David into David's stalker." They go on to suggest that "the movie David and Bathsheba, written, directed and produced by males, makes the cinematic Bathsheba conform to male fantasies about women."
    ellauri156.html on line 463: However, in giving Bathsheba a more active role, Adele Reinhartz found that "it reflects tensions and questions about gender identity in America in the aftermath of World War II, when women had entered the work force in large numbers and experienced a greater degree of independence and economic self-sufficiency. ...[Bathsheba] is not satisfied in the role of neglected wife and decides for herself what to do about it." Susan Wayward was later quoted as having asked why the film was not called Bathsheba and David. I guess it has something to do with the fact that Dog is called Dog in the bible instead of Bitch.
    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 467: David goes through all the right motions with Uriah. He listens to his reports, and then he gives him the night off, some time to go to his house and “wash his feet.” David is not worried about this soldier's personal hygiene; he is worried about his own reputation. When one entered his house, he usually took off his shoes and washed his feet, in preparation for eating and for going to bed. David very delicately encourages this man to go home and go to bed with his wife. Uriah knows it; our author knows it; and we know it.
    ellauri156.html on line 475: On to plan B. David has his spies watching Uriah as though he is the enemy. (Well, he is a rival all right.) They know what David wants; he wants Uriah to go home and sleep with his wife. If they do not know all of the details of what David has done with Bathsheba (which is hard to believe) and what he intends to accomplish by Uriah's visit, they certainly know something out of the ordinary is taking place. One way or the other, David is making these servant-spies co-conspirators with him.
    ellauri156.html on line 483: Uriah said to David, “The ark and Israel and Judah are staying in temporary shelters, and my lord Joab and the servants of my lord are camping in the open field. Shall I then go to my house to eat and to drink and to lie with my wife? By your life and the life of your soul, I will not do this thing” (2 Samuel 11:11).
    ellauri156.html on line 507: David has set out on a course of action that backfires. He intends to put Uriah in a position that will make it appear that he is the father of Bathsheba's child. But Uriah's conduct has publicly exhibited his loyalty to his duties as a soldier, making it more than evident that he cannot possibly be the father of this child. It is worse for David now than it had been when he summoned Uriah to Jerusalem. David concludes -- wrongly -- that his only course of action now is to have Uriah killed in action. I don't know that David actually thinks he can deceive the people of Jerusalem as to whose child Bathsheba's baby is. How can he when everyone knows Uriah has never been with his wife to get her pregnant? It seems now as though David is simply trying to legitimize his sin. By making Uriah a casualty of war, he makes Bathsheba a widow. He can now marry this woman and raise the child as his own, which of course it is. Finally, a plan that makes sense.
    ellauri156.html on line 509: It must be an agonizing night for David, seeing that even drunk Uriah is a better man than he. But not a better pecker! And so in the morning, David acts. He writes a letter to Joab, which will serve as Uriah's death warrant. In this letter David clearly orders Joab to murder Uriah for him. He even tells him how to do so in a way that might conceal the truth of the matter. In so doing, David can honor Uriah as a war hero, and magnanimously take on the duty of being a husband to Uriah's wife, also taking care of the child she is soon to bear. Joab is to put Uriah on the front lines of battle, at the fiercest place of battle, no surprise for a man of his military skills and courage. Joab is to attack and then retreat in such a way as to make Uriah an easy target for the Ammonites, thus assuring his death. There is no mistaking David's orders to Uriah: he wants Uriah killed in a way which makes it look like a simple casualty of war. Joab complies completely with David's orders (why? Is Uriah a creep?), and Uriah is eliminated, no longer an obstacle to David's plans. In giving this order to Joab, David makes him a part of this conspiracy, making him share the guilt for the spilled blood of Uriah. David's sin continues to encompass more and more people, leading to greater and greater sin.
    ellauri156.html on line 518: Abner is initially mentioned incidentally in Saul's history, first appearing as the son of Ner, Saul's uncle, and the commander of Saul's army. He then comes to the story again as the commander who introduced David to Saul following David's killing of Goliath. He is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed. Seizing the youngest but only surviving of Saul's sons, Ish-bosheth, also called Eshbaal, Abner set him up as king over Israel at Mahanaim, east of the Jordan. David, who was accepted as king by Judah alone, was meanwhile reigning at Hebron, and for some time war was carried on between the two parties.
    ellauri156.html on line 520: The only engagement between the rival factions which is told at length is noteworthy, inasmuch as it was preceded by an encounter at Gibeon between twelve chosen men from each side, in which the whole twenty-four seem to have perished. In the general engagement which followed, Abner was defeated and put to flight. He was closely pursued by Asahel, brother of Joab, who is said to have been "light of foot as a wild roe". As Asahel would not desist from the pursuit, though warned, Abner "was compelled" to slay him "in self-defence". This originated a deadly feud between the leaders of the opposite parties, for Joab, as next of kin to Asahel, was by the law and custom of the country the avenger of his blood.
    ellauri156.html on line 522: However, according to Josephus, in Antiquities, Book 7, Chapter 1, Joab had forgiven Abner for the death of his brother, Asahel, the reason being that Abner had slain Asahel honorably in combat after he had first warned Asahel and tried to knock the wind out of him with the butt of his "spear". However, probably by intervention of God, his obtuse tool went through Asahel. The Bible says everyone stopped and gawked. That shows that something like this never happened before. This battle was part of a civil war between David and Ish-bosheth, the son of Saul. After this battle Abner switched to the side of David and granted him control over the tribe of Benjamin. This act put Abner in David's favor.
    ellauri156.html on line 524: For some time afterward the war was carried on, the advantage being invariably on the side of David. At length, Ish-bosheth lost the main prop of his tottering cause by accusing Abner of sleeping with Rizpah, one of Saul's concubines, an alliance which, according to contemporary notions, would imply pretensions to the throne. Starhill stablessa oli muuten issikkatamma nimeltä Rispa. Kukahan senkin kanssa nukkui öisin tallissa?
    ellauri156.html on line 532: Li'l Abner is a satirical American comic strip that appeared in many newspapers in the United States, Canada and Europe, featuring a fictional clan of hillbillies in the impoverished mountain village of Dogpatch, USA. Written and drawn by Al Capp (1909–1979), the strip ran for 43 years, from August 13, 1934, through November 13, 1977.
    ellauri156.html on line 535: Shortly after Abner's death, Ish-bosheth was assassinated as he wept, and David became king of the reunited kingdoms. The conduct of David after the event was such as to show that he had no complicity in the act, though he could not venture to punish its perpetrators.
    ellauri156.html on line 537: Abner was the son of the witch of En-dor in Mordor, (Pirḳe R. El. xxxiii.), and the hero par excellence in the Haggadah (Yalḳ., Jer. 285; Eccl. R. on ix. 11; Ḳid. 49b). Conscious of his extraordinary strength, he exclaimed: "If I could only catch hold of the earth, I could shake it" (Yalḳ. l.c.)—a saying which parallels the famous utterance of Archimedes, "Had I a fulcrum, I could move the world." (Dote moi pa bo kai tan gan kino.) According to the Midrash (Eccl. R. l.c.) it would have been easier to move a wall six yards thick than one of the feet of Abner, who could hold the Israelitish army between his knees, and often did. Yet when his time came [date missing], Joab smote him. But even in his dying hour, Abner seized his foe's balls like a ball of thread, threatening to crush them. Then the Israelites came and pleaded for Joab's jewels, saying: "If thou crushest them his future kids shall be orphaned, and our women and all our belongings will become a prey to the Philistines." Abner answered: "What can I do? He has extinguished my light" (has wounded me fatally). The Israelites replied: "Entrust thy cause to the true judge [God]." Then Abner released his hold upon Joab's balls and fell dead to the ground (Yalḳ. l.c.).
    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 552: These eight verses, devoted to the way in which Uriah's death is reported, are double the length of the account of David's sin with Bathsheba. They virtually equal the length of the account of David's dealings with Uriah. These verses begin with Joab's careful instructions to the messenger, who is to bring the news of Uriah's death to David. They conclude with the messenger's actual report and David's response to it. Why does the author devote so much time and space to the way in which Uriah's death is reported to David? Let us see if we can find the answer to this question as we look more closely at these verses.
    ellauri156.html on line 554: Mission accomplished: Uriah is dead. Joab has carried out David's instructions to the letter. Now Joab must send word to David, in a way that does not completely disclose this conspiracy. Joab calls for a messenger to go to David. He gives very exacting instructions to him. He is first to give a full and complete report of the events of the war, including the ill-fated attack on the city, and the slaughter of Uriah and those with him. Why is how the messenger reports this incident so important?
    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 584: How much better it would have been for David simply to have confessed his sin with Bathsheba and found forgiveness then? Not a whit, it would only made matters worse. Who was Bathsheba anyway to show forgiveness to the king? Just another skirt.
    ellauri156.html on line 588: Sixth, our text makes Uriah a hero and a dress model, not a chump and not a sucker. There are those who might conclude that Uriah's elevator may not “go to the top floor” (as my neighbor used to say of those she considered less than bright). Is Uriah gullible? Is he ignorant of what David is trying to do? Is he a coon? A spook? I don't think so. This is what makes his loyalty to David and to God's Law so striking. I think it is safe to say that here Uriah is very much like David in his earlier days, in terms of his response to Saul. As Saul sought to kill David unjustly, because he was jealous of his successes, so also David submitted himself to faithfully serving Saul, his master. He left his safety and future in God's hands, and God did not fail him. Who? Not Uriah, apparently.
    ellauri156.html on line 613: 13 All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen them and having welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For those who say such things make it clear that they are seeking a country of their own. 15 And indeed if they had been thinking of that country from which they went out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. 32 And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, 33 who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received back their dead by resurrection; and others were tortured, not accepting their release, so that they might obtain a better resurrection; 36 and others experienced mockings and scourgings, yes, also chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, in foreskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated 38 (men of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground. 39 And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 because God had provided something even better for us, to make up for the wait, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect (Hebrews 11:13-16, 32-40).
    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 629: Now this little fellow was one lamb among a great many. Nevertheless, he enjoyed the distinction of being regarded as a “pet lamb.” (I am coming to te most narcissistic part of my sermon, going to introduce you to the good shepherd in a moment.) In the story which Nathan tells David, it is not quite the same. Nathan tells David of a “pet lamb” who is the only sheep of a poor farmer. This lamb does not live in a pen outside the house; it lives inside the house, often in the loving hairy arms of its master, and eats the same food he eats. This is the story Nathan tells David, which God uses to expose the wretchedness of David's sin. It is our text for this message, and once again, it has much to teach us, as well as David. Let us give careful heed to the inspired words of Nathan, and learn from a lamb. (I bet the lamb had much more to learn from the "boys".)
    ellauri156.html on line 635: It is not due to any intent on her part, nor even any indiscretion. She is bathing herself as darkness falls, and being poor (see 12:1-4), she does not have the privilege of complete privacy, especially when the king can look down from the lofty heights of his rooftop vantage point. David is struck with her beauty and sends messengers to inquire about her identity. They inform David of her identity, and that she is married to Uriah, the Hittite. That should have ended his interest, but it does not. David sends messengers who take her, bringing her to his palace, and there he sleeps with her. When she cleanses herself, she goes home. (Or was it the other way round? Can't remember.)
    ellauri156.html on line 637: It all seems to be over. David is not looking for another wife; he is not even looking for an affair. He is looking for a conquest. That should have happened on the battlefield, not in the bedroom! Things take a very different turn when Bathsheba sends word to David that she is pregnant. David first seeks to cover up his sin by ordering Joab to send Uriah home on furlough, ostensibly to give David a report on the war. David's efforts to get Uriah into bed with Bathsheba begin as subtle hints, then change to veiled orders, and then turn crass as David seeks to get Uriah to do drunk what he will not do sober. When these efforts fail (due to Uriah's noble character), David sends Uriah back to Joab, with written orders to Joab to put him to death in a way that makes it seem like a casualty of war. Joab does as he is told and sends word to David: “Mission accomplished.” It is here that our apparently never-ending story resumes.
    ellauri156.html on line 641: Bathsheba's response to the death of her husband is as we would expect, as we would also hope. From what the text tells us, she has absolutely no part in David's plot to deceive her husband, let alone to put him to death. Undoubtedly, she learns of Uriah's death in much the same way every war widow does, then or now. When she is officially informed of Uriah's death in battle, she mourns for her husband. We cannot be certain just how long this period of mourning is. We know, for example, that if a virgin of some distant (i.e., not Canaanite) nation was captured by an Israelite during a raid on her town, the Israelite could take her for a wife after she had mourned for her parents (who would have been killed in the raid) for a full month (Deuteronomy 21:10-13). As I will seek to show in a moment, I believe Bathsheba's mourning is genuine, and not hypocritical. I believe she mourns her husband's death because she loves him.
    ellauri156.html on line 645: When Bathsheba's mourning is complete, David sends for her and brings her to himself as his wife. Wait, was little David born as yet, or did he start fucking her with her belly full? I do not see him bending down on his knees, proposing. I do not see him courting her, sending her roses. I see him “taking” her once again. And again. In fact, this is my favourite part. The question in my mind is, “Why?” Why does David take Bathsheba into his house as one of his wives? I do not think he is any longer trying to “cover up” his sin; it is far too late for that. She must be “showing” her pregnancy by now, and it is hard to imagine how all Israel cannot know what has been going on. It appears that at this point, David is not trying to conceal his sin, but to legitimize it. Whatever David's reasons may be, they are hardly spiritual, and they are most certainly self-serving.
    ellauri156.html on line 660: In these verses, David makes it clear that God is at work even when it does not appear to be so. During the time David tries to cover up his sin, God is at work exposing it in his heart. These are not times of pleasure and joy, as Satan would like us to conclude; they are days of misery. David is plagued with guilt. He cannot sleep, and it seems he cannot eat. Worst of all, he cannot fuck. He is not sleeping nights, and he is losing weight. Whether or not David recognizes it as God who is at work in him, he does know he is miserable. It is this misery which tenderizes David, preparing him for the rebuke Nathan Zuckermann is to bring, preparing him for repentance. David's repentance is not the result of David's assessment of his situation; it is the result of divine intervention. Hey wait? If that is the case, where is the much-advertised free will? He has gone so far in sin that he cannot think straight. God is at work in David's life to break him, so that he will once again cast himself upon God for grace. He has good experience in casting himself upon folk, from Saul thru Jonathan to Bathsheba.
    ellauri156.html on line 675: There are several important things to note about this meeting between Nathan and King David. First, note that Nathan is sent to David. Nathan is, of course, a prophet. However it comes about, he knows what David has done. If you will pardon the pun, David cannot pull the wool over his eyes. His words are, in the final analysis, the very word of God (see 12:11). If Nathan is a prophet, he is also a man who seems to be a friend to David. One of David's sons is named Nathan (2 Samuel 5:14). David informs Nathan of his desire to build a temple (chapter 7). Nathan will later christen (sorry, name) Bathsheba's and David's second son (12:25). He will remain loyal to the king and to Solomon when Adonijah seeks to usurp the throne (1 Kings 2). Nathan does not come to David only as God's spokesman, he comes to David as his friend.
    ellauri156.html on line 683: Fourth, Nathan's story is a “sheep story,” one that a shepherd can easily grasp and with which he can readily identify. David was a shepherd boy in his younger days, as we know from the Book(s) of Samuel (see 1 Samuel 16:11; 17:15, 28). I wonder if in those lonely days and nights David does not make a “petlamb” of one or more of his sheep? You bet. Some comfort for his lonely nights. Did this sheep eat of his food and drink from his cup? Did this sheep give him a blowjob? Possibly so.
    ellauri156.html on line 685: Fifth, the story Nathan tells David does not “walk on all fours” -- that is, there is no “one to one correspondence” with the story of David's sin with Bathsheba and Uriah. The sheep (which we would liken to Bathsheba) is put to death, not the owner (whom we would liken to Uriah). I think it is important to take note of this fact, lest we press the story beyond its intent.
    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 689: As I understand the Bible, there is more to the story than this, however. Our lord (meaning Jeshua) frequently told stories. Why was this? Was it because he was trying to “put the cookies on the lowest shelf”? Was he accommodating his teaching to those who might have difficulty understanding it? Sometimes our lord told stories to the religious experts, who should have been able to follow a more technical argument. No, I think his own elevator did not quite reach the upper floors. I am thinking in particular of the story of the Good Samaritan, as recorded in Luke 10. A religious lawyer stood up and asked Jesus a question, not to sincerely learn, but with the hope of making our Lord look bad before the people. He asked, “What shall I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus turned the question around. This man was the expert in the Law of Moses, what did it teach? The man answered, “YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND; AND YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF, THAT IS, EVEN MORE.” (Luke 10:27). In effect, Jesus responded, “Right. Now do it.” That was the problem with the law, no one could do it without failing, and so no one could earn their way to heaven by good works. Well, how high can we get with mediocre works? Someplace between heaven and hell would actually be most preferable.
    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 722: Second, David recognizes what he views as the greater sin, and that is the rich man's total lack of compassion. David is furious because a rich man stole and slaughtered a poor man's pet. He does not yet see the connection to his lack of compassion for stealing a poor man's beloved companion, Uriah's wife, Bathsheba. The slaughtering of Uriah is most certainly an act which lacks compassion. The crowning touch in David's display of righteous indignation is the religious flavoring he gives it by the words, “as the Lord lives” (verse 5).
    ellauri156.html on line 728: David has just sprung the trap on himself, and Nathan is about to let him know about it. The first thing Nathan does is to dramatically indict David as the culprit: “You are the man!” In stunned silence, David now listens to the charges against him. David thinks only in terms of the evils the rich man committed against his neighbor, stealing a man's sheep and depriving him of his companion. Put another way, David thinks only in terms of crime and socially unacceptable behavior, not in terms of sin. In verses 7-12, Nathan draws David's attention to his sin against God and the consequences God has pronounced for his sin. Note the repetition of the pronoun “I” in verses 7 and 8: “It was I who. . .
    ellauri156.html on line 734: God speaks to David as though he has forgotten these things, or rather as though he has come to take credit for them himself. Everything David possesses has been given to him by God. Has it been so long since David was a lowly shepherd boy that he has forgotten? David is a “rich” man because God has made him rich. And if he does not think he is rich enough, God will give more to him. David has begun to cling to his “riches,” rather than to cling to the God who made him rich.
    ellauri156.html on line 738: I fear some of us tend to miss the point here. We read Nathan's story and we hear Nathan's rebuke as though David's sin is all about sex. David does commit a sexual sin when he takes Bathsheba and sleeps with her, knowing she is a married woman. But this sexual sin is symptomatic, according to Nathan, and thus according to God. God is not just saying, “Shame on you, David. Look at all the wives and concubines you had to sleep with. And if none of these women pleased you, I could have given you another woman, just one that was not already married.” Wow, this is the same 'gotcha' as with Adam earlier: I give you about anything as long as you keep your fingers off my property.
    ellauri156.html on line 768: The consequences are not only appropriate, but intensified. David took one man's wife; another will take several (I bet four) of his wives. This happens when Absalom rebels against his father's rule and temporarily takes over the throne. Following the advice of Ahithophel, Absolom pitches a tent on the roof of David's palace (the place from which David first looked upon Bathsheba) and there, in the sight of all Israel, sleeps with David's concubines as a declaration that he has taken over his father's throne and all that goes with it (2 Samuel 16:20-22). While David seeks to commit his sins in private, God sees to it that the consequences are very public. Aijaa. Kai tää Absalom-tarinakin täytyy vielä lehteillä.
    ellauri156.html on line 798: Because David did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and had not turned aside from anything that He commanded him all the days of his life, except in the case of Uriah the Hittite, and, well, in a minor way, stalking Bathsheba while she was washing herself and then fucking her without leave (1 Kings 15:5, emphasis mine).nn
    ellauri156.html on line 821: 44 The expression “flocks and herds” occurs rather frequently in the Bible. The term “flock” refers to smaller animals, like sheep and goats. “Herd” refers to larger animals, like oxen and cows. Fascinating!
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    ellauri158.html on line 694: Hence also it follows, that everyone thought out for himself, according to his abilities, a different way of worshipping God, so that God might love him more than his fellows, and direct the whole course of nature for the satisfaction of his blind cupidity and insatiable avarice. Thus the prejudice developed into superstition, and took deep root in the human mind; and for this reason everyone strove most zealously to understand and explain the final causes of things; but in their endeavor to show that nature does nothing in vain, i.e. nothing which is useless to man, they only seem to have demonstrated that nature, the gods, and men are all mad together. Consider, I pray you, the result: among the many helps of nature they were bound to find some hindrances, such as storms, earthquakes, diseases, &c.: so they declared that such things happen, because the gods are angry at some wrong done to them by men, or at some fault committed in their worship. Experience day by day protested and showed by infinite examples, that good and evil fortunes fall to the lot of pious and impious alike; still they would not abandon their inveterate prejudice, for it was more easy for them to class such contradictions among other unknown things of whose use they were ignorant, and thus to retain their actual and innate condition of ignorance, than to destroy the whole fabric of their reasoning and start afresh. They therefore laid down as an axiom, that God´s judgments far transcend human understanding. Such a doctrine might well have sufficed to conceal the truth from the human race for all eternity, if mathematics had not furnished another standard of verity in considering solely the essence and properties of figures without regard to their final causes. There are other reasons (which I need not mention here) besides mathematics, which might have caused men´s minds to be directed to these general prejudices, and have led them to the knowledge of the truth.
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    ellauri159.html on line 646: A knight needs both perseverance and patience. Perseverance is staying with a project or battle until it is finished. Patience is tolerating a pain in the ass, like the Reverend Billy Graham, these two virtues are interrelated.
    ellauri159.html on line 661: A knight’s sacrifice is by using his strength on behalf of the weak. Sharing our food and providing the wanderer with shelter and clothing are also acts of sacrifice, but they can also be counted as hospitality or charity, depending on the sttus of the other guy.
    ellauri159.html on line 711: Most definitions of courtesy will include simple action terms, such as “displaying polished manners” or “showing respect for others.” More elaborate definitions may describe courtesy as “sophisticated conversation and intellectual skill.” The original term comes from the twelfth century term courteis, which meant “gentle politeness” and “courtly manners.” Regardless of which definition makes the most sense to you, courtesy is something you must see in action—it is not a trait like humility that can just be held internally. Se on tollasta ilmaista uhrimieltä.
    ellauri159.html on line 729: Being a mentor to someone means providing her (or him) with wise and influential counseling when she is open to receiving it (or he). Unlike parenting, which is more direct, mentoring is an exchange of ideas and questions and squeezes and hugs (rather than fluids).
    ellauri159.html on line 776: Strength: Physical prowess and power; ability to dominate an opponent (of the natural or human variety) instead of being dominated, and to stand fast and immovable when pushed.
    ellauri159.html on line 803: In 2004, he published The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories, a Jungian-influenced analysis of stories andń their psychological meaning, on which he had been working for over 30 years. The book was dismissed by Adam Mars-Jones, who objected to Booker employing his generalisations about conventional plot structures prescriptively: "He sets up criteria for art, and ends up condemning Rigoletto, The Cherry Orchard, Wagner, Proust, Joyce, Kafka and Lawrence – the list goes on – while praising Crocodile Dundee, ET and Terminator 2".
    ellauri159.html on line 870: A girl so sweet that when she smiled the stars rose in the sky. I´d like to change my point of view
    ellauri159.html on line 879: One day she left without a word. She took away the sun.
    ellauri159.html on line 880: And in the dark she left behind, I knew what she had done.
    ellauri159.html on line 1001: Ss are concrete thinkers, placing more trust in experience than in flashes of insight. They’re more interested in sensory data than in the patterns perceived by the unconscious mind. Ss tend to be intellectually content—they want to enjoy the world.
    ellauri159.html on line 1004: Ns are abstract thinkers, placing more trust in flashes of insight than in experience. They’re less interested in sensory data than in the patterns perceived by the unconscious mind. Ns tend to be intellectually restless—they want to change the world.
    ellauri159.html on line 1085: You can´t be too rigid! Resist the idea of adapting your work to an audience. They tend to view revision as necessary if their expectations are not established up front. So showing your work to a colleague or writing friend too early just helps ensure that the concepts in your head don´t make it onto the paper as you intended. Sharp revision of their suggestions sharpens your own message and makes your own work stronger.
    ellauri159.html on line 1131: Make sure you don´t gather too much information in the exploration stage or you don’t have a clear sense of direction left. If you feel overwhelmed, ask for help or talk to a trusted friend. Connect the topic to your values, like the value of money. Write without inhibition and let your voice shine. Remember, your drafts are for your eyes only. They’re the rough stone from which you sculpt the finished product. Your teacher will be happy to cross out the stuff that can´t be printed.
    ellauri159.html on line 1179: You focus your writing on received values and ideals. You use polished language to persuade. You want to influence people’s lives for the betterment of the individual and society. If you’re a technical writer, you focus your talent on expressing a complex idea simplistically so school kids understand it. Recognize that this gift benefits your readers by helping them perform their menial tasks more effectively.
    ellauri159.html on line 1193: You work best in a quiet environment where you cannot be interrupted. You reflect on the topic before you begin writing, mentally structuring the material and looking for patterns. Don’t allow yourself to be rushed into starting a project before you’re ready. You are generally good at estimating how long this preparation stage will take. When you finally sit down to write, their ideas tend to be well-developed and organized. Their language may seem formal at first. If that’s the case for you, don’t fight it—you can soften this tendency during revision.
    ellauri159.html on line 1201: You enjoy colorful and figurative language, and like to infuse your work with images of your personal underware. At the same time, however, your writing may be too abstract for their readers, they want to see you inside them. During revision, add concrete details. In creative writing, appeal to the five senses and the 9 mortal sins. In freelance writing, include specifics like percentages and dollar amounts to get the audience´s attention. In technical writing, find out whether the customer needs to use a flat-head or a cross-head screwdriver (our dishwasher installer guys did not have a flathead anymore, I had to loan them one), and what the recommended torque is. These may be boring details to you, but they’re essential for your male reader. Wrong head, no screw.
    ellauri159.html on line 1205: Guys like you tend to be easily hurt by criticism, especially when it comes to their writing, or their sexual performance. Because they generally keep their writing and wanking private until they think it’s finished, they may not have a good sense of the look and feel to others. Consider showing your work and your tool to a trusted friend or colleague for advice before you begin the final round. This will help you better connect with your audience, which is important to you, I know.
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    Hei Aapo ei saa eka tainnuttaa! Se ei ole kosheria! Yxi viilto vaan ja veri pois! Älä hosu sen veitin kaa!

    ellauri159.html on line 1331: Eise ihan lupaa tässä onnistua, The negative, the alogical, is never wholly banished. Something—"call it fate, chance, freedom, spontaneity, the devil, what you will"—is still wrong and other and outside and unincluded, from your point of view (italics my own).
    ellauri159.html on line 1353: After experiencing the anesthetic nitrous oxide during a dental operation, Blood concluded that the gas had opened his mind to new ideas and continued experimenting with it. In 1874, he published a 37-page pamphlet, The Anesthetic Revelation and the Gist of Philosophy.
    ellauri159.html on line 1357: Blood died in Amsterdam, New York. His final work, Pluriverse, was published posthumously. The morale of his most famous interminable poem was this:
    ellauri159.html on line 1373: Thankless, tho´ hoarding on thy mental shelf
    ellauri159.html on line 1425: Samoilla linjoilla liikkuu nyttemmin Leena Krohn, kuten albumissa 103 on jo kerrottu. Entisessä Nuori, nyttemmin vaan Voima-lehdessä sen uusinta tiedotetta aiheesta Mitä en koskaan oppinut (tästä teemasta riittää kerrottavaa) pasuttaa joku Jaana Kivi, ei tosin yhtä unohtumattomasti kuin kaima Alexis. Leena kertoo et joku oli kirjoittanut vessan seinään filosofian: aika on luonnon keino estää kaikkea tapahtumasta heti. Ammattifilosofi Simo Knuuttila oli lukenut vessan seinästä opiskelijana Kielissä: Warum scheissen die Deutschen soviel? Weil sie soviel Kartoffel essen. Kaikki ovat lopulta uhanalaisia. Ihmisen luoma on katoavaista, kuten totesi jo saarnaaja. Krohnin mielestä ylivertaisuutemme perustuu asioille kuten ajattelu ja izetietoisuus. Enemmän ajattelua ja vähemmän izetietoisuutta olisi kylä parempi. Hupenevat luonnonvarat eivät tunnista luokkarajoja. Vizi kyllä tunnistavat, loppupeleissä rikkaat eeku rikastuvat lisää ja köyhät kurjistuvat. Ihmiskunnan Usherin talo, hei sehän on Edgar Allan Poe-alluusio. Hörhökirjailija sekin. Krohnin varsinainen vihan kohde on virzanhajuinen makkaratalo. Aika betonibrutaali se onkin. Sitä paikkaa ei ole helppo rakastaa. Muurahaiset pitävät meitä tavattoman yxinkertaisina olioina. Emme osaa edes omaxua ei-kuluttavaa elämää. Aika kuluttavaa tää mustakin on ollut.
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    ellauri160.html on line 160: In The Cantos, Possum is T. S. Eliot: "but the lot of 'em, Yeats, Possum and Wyndham / had no ground beneath 'em." In the New Age office in 1918, he also met C. H. Douglas, a British engineer who was developing his economic theory of social credit, which Pound found attractive. Douglas reportedly believed that Jews were a problem and needed to abandon a Messianic view of themselves as the "dominating race". According to Colin Holmes, the New Age itself published antisemitic material. It was within this environment, not in Italy, according to Tim Redman, that Pound first encountered antisemitic ideas about "usury". In Douglas's program," Pound had found his true muse: a blend of folkloric Celtic twilight with a paranoid hatred of the money economy and a dire suspicion about an ancient tent people's faith."
    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 176: H.D. and Aldington were moving away from Pound's understanding of Imagisme anyway, as he aligned himself with Lewis's ideas. Lowell agreed to finance an annual anthology of Imagiste poets, but she insisted on democracy; according to Aldington, she "proposed a Boston Tea Party for Ezra" and an end to his despotic rule. Upset at Lowell, Pound began to call Imagisme "Amygism"; he declared the movement dead and asked the group not to call themselves Imagistes. Not accepting that it was Pound's invention, they refused and Anglicized the term.
    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 182: Samuel Putnam knew Pound in Paris in the 1920s and described him as stubborn, contrary, cantankerous, bossy, touchy, and "devoid of humor"; he was "an American small-towner", in Putnam's view. His attitude caused him trouble in both London and Paris. English women, with their "preponderantly derivative" minds, were inferior to American women who had minds of their own, he wrote in the New Age. The English sense of what was right was based on respect for property, not morality. "Perched on the rotten shell of a crumbling empire", London had lost its energy. England's best authors—Conrad, Hudson, James, and Yeats—were not English. English writers and critics were ignorant, he wrote in 1913.
    ellauri160.html on line 188: On 22 September 1914 T. S. Eliot traveled from Merton College, Oxford, with an introduction from Conrad Aiken, to have Pound read Eliot's unpublished "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". Pound wrote to Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry, on 30 September to say that Eliot—who was at Oxford on a fellowship from Harvard—had "sent in the best poem I have yet had or seen from an American ... He has actually trained himself and modernized himself on his own." Monroe did not like Prufrock's "very European world-weariness", according to Humphrey Carpenter, but she published it anyway, in June 1915.
    ellauri160.html on line 196: Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry, published a letter in April 1919 from a professor of Latin, W. G. Hale, who found "about three-score errors" in the text; he said Pound was "incredibly ignorant of Latin", that "much of what he makes his author say is unintelligible", and that "If Mr. Pound were a professor of Latin, there would be nothing left for him but suicide" (adding "I do not counsel this"). Pound replied to Monroe: "Cat-piss and porcupines!! The thing is no more a translation than my 'Altaforte' is a translation, or than Fitzgerald's Omar is a translation."
    ellauri160.html on line 202: In June, July and August 1917 Pound had the first three cantos published, as "Three Cantos", in Poetry. Twice the length of Paradise Lost and 50 times longer than The Waste Land, Pound's 800-page The Cantos ("Canto I" to "Canto CXVI", c. 1917–1962) became his life's work.
    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 223: While in custody in Italy, Pound began work on sections of The Cantos that were published as The Pisan Cantos (1948), for which he was awarded the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1949 by the Library of Congress, causing enormous controversy. After a campaign by his fellow writers, he was released from St. Elizabeths in 1958 and lived in Italy until his death in 1972. His economic and political views have ensured that his life and work remain controversial. He is popular with the alt-right but his opinions about usury forever condemn him in the circles of New York money liberals.
    ellauri160.html on line 395: Bore sheep aboard her, and our bodies also Vähän lampaita ja meikäläisten ruumiita
    ellauri160.html on line 418: A sheep to Tiresias only, black and a bell-sheep. Teiresias sai pässiä, mustaa kellokasta.
    ellauri160.html on line 427: Slaughtered the herds, sheep slain of bronze; Et teurastakaa lisää, lampaita tappakaa,
    ellauri160.html on line 430: Unsheathed the narrow sword, Otin pikkumiekan vyöstä,
    ellauri160.html on line 578: reinkarnaatiossa minä olin Aabraham ja hän Haagar, minä Ruben ja hän Bilhah, minä Booas ja hän Ruut, minä Daavid ja hän Batsheba... Hän kuiski salaisuuksia ja nuoli korvaani. Hän alkoi pian opettaa minulle uusia asentoja, muunnelmia ja omia mielettömiä oikkujaan. Kysyin häneltä hänen aikaisemmista puolisoistaan ja rakastajistaan ja hän julisti: "Minä kaipaan heitä kaikkia! Minä haluaisin saada heidät kaikki yhtä aikaa niin että he repisivät minut palasiksi ja minusta ei jäisi mitään haudattavaa! He sylkisivät päälleni ja hukuttaisivat minut sylkeen." Tästä puuttuu ainakin vielä Jael ja Taamar.
    ellauri160.html on line 587: Lilith is often depicted naked and with longer hair and frequently in a seductive dance pose like Ardit-Lili. (Eli se on toi joka seisoo jalat harallaan pillu ärvöllään.) In the inscriptions surrounding the images she is described as a female demon who strangles babies at their hour of birth. Mabhalta, her usual companion, is described on one of the bowls as “the great destroyer of fire.”
    ellauri160.html on line 631: The North West Angle of the Circle of the Twelve is described as a scorpion which stands upright and composed of putrefying water, gigantic in size. With this demon comes the “unnameable” one, Abaddon, his image is black, huge and covered in whirling wheels and blades, within his hand a wheel which has a multitude of cat-like demons upon it. Behind Abaddon is Maamah or Naamah, a crouching demon like woman, who is of Az – Jeh the Mother of Harlots, she has an animal’s body and eats the earth while crawling.
    ellauri160.html on line 635: In Talmudic-midrashic literature, Naamah is indistinguishable from the human Naamah, who earned her name by seducing men through her play of cymbals. She also enticed the angel Shamdon or Shomron and bore Ashmodai, the king of devils. It was later, in Kabbalistic literature like the Zohar, that she became an inhuman spirit. Kun John oli pieni ja sen vaippa oli täynnä, se tuli ja työnsi sen nukkuvien naamaan sanoen "istuu naamalle." Voi saatana. Aika epäinhimillistä.
    ellauri160.html on line 639: In another story from the Zohar, Naamah and Lilith are said to have corrupted the angels Ouza and Azazel. The text states she also attracts demons, as she is continuously chased by demon kings Afrira and Qastimon every night, but she leaps away every time and takes multiple forms to entice men.
    ellauri160.html on line 641: She makes bed sport with the sons of man, and conceives from them through their dreams, from the male desire, and she attaches herself to them. She takes the desire, and nothing more, and from that desire she conceives and brings forth all kinds of demons into the world. And those sons she bears from men visit the women of humankind, who then conceive from them and give birth to spirits. And all of them go to the first Lilith and she brings them up.
    ellauri160.html on line 643: 2In the rabbinic literature of Yalḳuṭ Ḥadash, on the eves of Wednesday and Saturday, she is "the dancing roof-demon" who haunts the air with her chariot and her train of 18 messengers/angels of spiritual destruction. She dances while her mother, or possibly grandmother, Lilith howls. She is also "the mistress of the sorceresses" who communicated magic secrets to Amemar, a Jewish sage.
    ellauri160.html on line 645: In Zoharistic Kabbalah, she is a queen of the demons and an angel of sacred prostitution, who mates with archangel Samael along with Lilith and Naamah, sometimes adding Eisheth as a fourth mate.
    ellauri160.html on line 652: Some authors, such as Donald Tyson, refer to them as manifestations of Lilith. In additions to being manifestations of the first Lilitu known as Lilith, Agrat and her sisters are indeed Lilith´s children she had while she was in Lilitu form and Agrat is humanoid/demonoid entity that came from Lilith when she was in her Lilitu form known as a Lilin.
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    ellauri161.html on line 127: Nyölénin kristologia on aika lailla kunnossa, hän tosin sanoo Kristuksen olleen "kaikessa täsmälleen kuten me" (s. 87) ilman perinteistä lisäystä "kuitenkin ilman syntiä". Hei Anton, tämä ei ole vaan perinteinen lisäys, vaan puolet koko kakusta! Nyt on mennä lapsivesi sikiön mukana, kz. tietolaatikkoa. Eikai tässä nyt ruveta lankeemaan humanismin syntiin! Hyvin äkkiä tässä päädytään jopa kieltämään pyhän hengen osuus siitoxessa. Pyhä Henki, "kristinuskon jumalista oudoin" (s. 87) on Nyölénille jonkinlaista epämääräistä yhteishenkeä, vaikka hän myös käyttää oikeaoppista termiä "kolmas persoona" (s. 88). Kun Isä, Poika ja Pyhä Henki ovat näin erilaisia, nousee kysymys siitä, jakavatko he mitään yhteistä jumalallista olemusta. Tämä on relevanttia siksi, että Nyölén uskoo Kristuksen jumaluuteen: mikä jumaluus Kristuksessa oikein tuli ihmiseksi? Kuka oli se Isä, joka on "rakastanut minua", kenelle tai mille Kristus sanoi "Abba", luonnonlaeilleko? Vaiko ruozalaiselle pop-yhtyeelle? Anjovisrasialleko? Ja minne amma jai? Siis ämmä jäi? Jeesuxen äiskä?
    ellauri161.html on line 489: I found it an almost perfect film, with some deliciously carefully crafted moments and great acting. At first I thought the comedic side was actually too much and wished that someone like Steven Soderbergh made the movie instead, but as I was watching it I started to appreciate how methodical the approach was and now I believe Adam McKay was the right man for the job. I enjoyed the overall plot, I liked the characters and how things were presented, but I loved the little things like, for example, the only scene where Europe is mentioned, as a short scene of a news item when they say they are going to convene and find their own solution, resulting in absolutely nothing. I am European and sad to say it struck home. Or the meal scene at the end, which is both emotional, focusing (= religious) and reminding us how even that option can be taken away by something as small as a virus.
    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 512: But here now it's "Big Tech" who McKay sees as the new (updated) elite embodied in the character of Peter Isherwell (Mark Rylance) billionaire CEO of the giant tech conglomerate BASH.
    ellauri161.html on line 526: But in the only interesting plot twist in the film, tech billionaire Isherwood, concludes that his "non-peer-reviewed science" (as Dr. Mindy puts it) will be able to break the comet up in pieces and his company will mine the valuable metals from the comet fragments once they crash into the ocean.
    ellauri161.html on line 527: So the original mission is aborted and President Orlean (beholden to tech as they have bankrolled her) greenlights Isherwood's plan.
    ellauri161.html on line 599: The satire not only lacks subtlety, it pushes the bounds of ridiculousness to levels where it works neither as a comedy nor as social commentary. It is too true for laughs.
    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 624: Big Short (toinen pätkä) had it all: dramatic stakes, intrigue, tension, and bucketloads of sheer entertainment—things that this film never once manages.
    ellauri161.html on line 628: The way that Lawrence’s angry, idealistic scientist refuses to get co-opted by a system she correctly identifies as corrupt while DiCaprio’s more amicable character gets swept up in things for a while would seem to be easy material for a scriptwriter to use not just as a commentary on the way the world works, but as rich dramatic material for the ups and downs of a personal and professional relationship.
    ellauri161.html on line 651: Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up Crashes and Burns, says LA super retard
    ellauri161.html on line 652: Asher Luberto.
    ellauri161.html on line 659: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Adam McKay and starring Will Ferrell, written by both McKay and Ferrell. Before leaving Ricky behind, stock car dad Reese tells Ricky that in life, “If you ain't first, you're last.” Ricky meets his future ex-wife Carley (Leslie Bibb), after she flashes her breasts.
    ellauri161.html on line 668: Ricky's new car is painted by Susan (next significant other) with a cougar to remind him of his passion and the word "ME" in place of large sponsors. After some more mindless car chases and crashes
    ellauri161.html on line 1100: The chief of his mystical writings are, The Ornament of Spiritual Marriage (Lat. by Gerh. Groot, Ornatus Spiritualis Desponsionis, MS. at Strasburg; by another translator, and published by Faber Stapulensis [Paris, 1512], De Ornatu Spirit. Nuptiarum, etc.; also in French, Toulouse, 1619; and in Flemish, ´J Cieraet der gheestclyeke Bruyloft, Brussels, 1624, Hengelliset häät): — Speculum AEternae Salutis: — De Calculo, an interpretation of the calculus candidus, Re 2:17: — Samuel, sive de Alta Contemplatione. The other works of Ruysbroeck contain but little more than repetitions of the thoughts expressed in those here mentioned. (Esim. 7 hengellisen rakkauden askelmasta.) He wrote in his native language, and rendered to that dialect the same service which accrued to the High German from its use by the mystics of the section where it prevailed. He is still regarded in Holland as "the best prose writer of the Netherlands in the Middle Ages." His style is characterized by great precision of statement, which becomes impaired, however, whenever his imagination soars, as it often does, to transcendental regions too sublimated for language to describe. His works were accessible until lately only in Latin editions (by Surius, Cologne, 1549, 1552, 1609 [the best], 1692, fol.), or in manuscripts scattered through different libraries in Belgium and Holland. Four of the more important works were published in their original tongue, with prefaces by Ullmann (Hanover, 1848). No complete edition has as yet been undertaken (see Moll, )e Boekerij van het S. Barbara-Klooster te Delft [Amst. 1857, 4to], p. 41).
    ellauri161.html on line 1102: Ruysbroeck´s mysticism begins with God, descends to man, and returns to God again, in the aim to make man one with God. God is a simple unity, the essence above all being, the immovable, and yet the moving, cause of all existences. The Son is the wisdom, the uncreated image of the Father; the Holy Spirit the love which proceeds from both the Father and the Son, and unites them to each other. Creatures preexisted in God, in thought; and, as being in God, were God to that extent. Fallen man can only be restored through grace, which elevates him above the conditions of nature. Three stages are to be distinguished: the active, or operative; the subjective, or emotional; and the contemplative life. The first proceeds to conquer sin, and draw near to God through good works; the second consists in introspection, to which ascetic practices may be an aid, and which becomes indifferent to all that is not God. The soul is embraced and penetrated by the Spirit of God, and revels in visions and ecstasies. Higher still is the contemplative state (vita vitalis), which is an immediate knowing and possessing of God, leaving no remains of individuality in the consciousness, and concentrating every energy on the contemplation of the eternal and absolute Being. This life is still the gift of grace, and has its essence in the unifying of the soul with God, so that he alone shall work. The soul is led on from glory to glory, until it becomes conscious of its essential unity in God.
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    ellauri162.html on line 104: Louis Émile Clément Georges Bernanos (French: [ʒɔʁʒ bɛʁnanɔs]; 20 February 1888 – 5 July 1948) was a French author, and a soldier in World War I. A Roman Catholic with monarchist leanings, he was critical of elitist thought and was opposed to what he identified as defeatism. He believed this had led to France´s defeat and eventual occupation by Germany in 1940 during World War II. His two major novels "Sous le soleil de Satan" (1926) and the "Journal d’un curé de campagne" (1936) both revolve around a parish priest who combats evil and despair in the world. Most of his novels have been translated into English and frequently published in both Great Britain and the United States.
    ellauri162.html on line 112: After the war, he worked in insurance before writing Sous le soleil de Satan (1926, Under the Sun of Satan). He won the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française for The Diary of a Country Priest (Journal d'un curé de campagne), published in 1936.
    ellauri162.html on line 128: Hänen romaanissaan on yleensä pappi keskushenkilönä ja sijaiskärsijänä.
    ellauri162.html on line 181: To understand more fully the connection between Hosea’s domestic affairs and Israel’s relationship with Jehovah, consider these words: “Jehovah went on to say to me: ‘Go once again, love a woman loved by a companion and committing adultery.’” (Hosea 3:1) Hosea complied with this command by repurchasing Gomer from the man with whom she had been living. Afterward, Hosea firmly admonished his wife: “For many days you will dwell as mine. You must not commit no furher fornication, and you must not come to belong to another man.” (Hosea 3:2, 3) Gomer responded to the discipline, and Hosea resumed marital relations with her. How did this apply to God’s dealings with the people of Israel and Judah?
    ellauri162.html on line 183: The point of the story is that God is willing to forgive us and accept us back IF we approach him with a repentant heart. And any man who tries to live a godly life MUST also forgive and accept his wayward wife IF she approaches him with a truly repentant heart. [Repentance: being so very very VERY sorry for your sin that you think you will NEVER do that again!]
    ellauri162.html on line 187: [Mark 10:11-12] Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if she divorces her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery.
    ellauri162.html on line 191: [1 Corinthians 7:12-15] If any brother has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her. And if a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is willing to live with her, she must not divorce him. For the unbelieving husband has been sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified through her believing husband. But if the unbeliever leaves, let him (or her) do so. A believing man or woman is not bound in such circumstances.
    ellauri162.html on line 193: “The sacrifices to God are a broken spirit; a heart broken and crushed, O God, you will not despise.”—Psalm 51:17.
    ellauri162.html on line 573: Esimerkiksi, kun Aatami ja Eeva karkotettiin Paratiisista, Victor kuvailee heitä ulosheittäviä tuulia (vv. 530-536): se on tuulenhenki (spiritus, v. 532) joka hallitsee luontoa ikäänkuin jumalan stuntmannina. Victor ei jätä pois Jumalan päätöstä karkottaa lemmenpari, ollakseni varma, mutta hän ei myöskään tee siitä kertomuksen keskipistettä. Tyypit heitetään vaivihkaa ulos takaovesta. Tämä suuntaus näkyy koko runossa. Jopa kaikkein dramaattisimpien tapahtumien jälkeen (Aatamin ja Eevan karkotus Paratiisista, tulva ja sen jälkiseuraukset sekä Sodoman tuhoaminen), pelastuksen toivoa heilutetaan epigrammaattisesti lukijan nenän edessä tavanmukaisella tyylillä.
    ellauri162.html on line 671: Bernanos luki Gorkin kirjan lapsuudesta tädin pöydän alla kun isä oli kuollut ja äiti sairaalassa. Tädillä oli jäälautalla pieni kuppila. Asiakkaat kusexivat maalattialle, jolla Ykä luki läxyjä. Ykä rukoili pöydän alla Gorkin puolesta vaikka tämä oli vääräuskoinen ja bolshevikki.
    ellauri162.html on line 774: No. 7 Polly Toynbee has been a columnist for London’s The Guardian newspaper since 1998 and President of the British Humanist Association since 2007. Granddaughter of the famous historian, Arnold J. Toynbee, she stood for MP, unsuccessfully, in 1983 as a Social Democratic Party candidate. Wasnt good enough for even that. But then, the purpose of life is not to be happy, as such.
    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 781: William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American analytic philosopher, Christian theologian, Christian apologist, and author. He is Professor of Philosophy at Houston Baptist University and Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology (Biolan University). Craig has updated and defended the Kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God. He has also published work where he argues in favor of the historical plausibility of the resurrection of Jesus. His study of divine aseity and Platonism culminated with his book God Over All. He is a Wesleyan theologian who upholds the view of Molinism and neo-Apollinarianism.
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    ellauri163.html on line 37: Courtney Joseph is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute with a degree in Evangelism and Discipleship. After over a decade of leading women’s Bible studies, mentorships and workshops in her local church, she decided to move her ministry on-line at WomenLivingWell.org where she has over 1.5 million views of her videos on youtube. Courtney’s passion and sincerity has made her a leader in the Christian blogging community. She is the Founder of WomenLivingWell.org and GoodMorningGirls.org.
    ellauri163.html on line 50: God of Vengeance was published in English-language translation in 1918. In 1922, it was staged in New York City at the Provincetown Theatre in Greenwich Village, and moved to the Apollo Theatre on Broadway on February 19, 1923, with a cast that included the acclaimed Jewish immigrant actor Rudolph Schildkraut. Its run was cut short on March 6, when the entire cast, producer Harry Weinberger, and one of the owners of the theater were indicted for violating the state's Penal Code, and later convicted on charges of obscenity. Weinberger, who was also a prominent attorney, represented the group at the trial. The chief witness against the play was Rabbi Joseph Silberman, who declared in an interview with Forverts: "This play libels the Jewish religion. Even the greatest anti-Semite could not have written such a thing". (You just wait for Philip Roth...) After a protracted battle, the conviction was successfully appealed. In Europe, the play was popular enough to be translated into German, Russian, Polish, Hebrew, Italian, Czech, Romanian and Norwegian. Indecent, the 2015 play written by Paula Vogel, tells of those events and the impact of God of Vengeance. It opened on Broadway at the Cort Theater in April 2017, directed by Rebecca Taichman. Eli ei Asch ihan pasé vielä ole.
    ellauri163.html on line 55: Viereeni tuolille olin sijoittanut filosofian historian ja joukon muita kirjoja joiden avulla voisin saada häiriintyneen henkeni järjestyxeen. Olin lainannut Breslerin kirjastosta Tolstoin moraaliset novellit ja esseet, Spinozan Etiikan, Kantin Käytännöllisen järjen kritiikin, Schopenhauerin Maailman tahtona ja ajatuksena, Nietzschen teoksen Näin puhui Zarathustra ja pasifisti Forsterin teoksen (jonka nimeä en muista, oisko ollut Maurice?), Payot'n Tahdon kasvattamisen ja useita teoksia hypnoosista, itsesuggestiosta (Coué, Charles Baudoin), ja ties mitä muuta kaikki teoksia jotka sivusivat olennaista. Peräti ostanut olin Rabbi Moshe Haim Luzzatton kirjan Oikeamielisen vaellus ja viidennen Mooseksen kirjan, joka oli mielestäni viisain teos mitä ihminen on koskaan kirjoittanut.
    ellauri163.html on line 126: Lihaa. Lihansyönti on aivan a-ok, kunhan ei verta syö, ja tarjoo vähän jumalallekkin, papeille ja muille pyytäjille. Veri pitää laskea ulos eläimestä kosheristi, ei tässä mitään Singereitä olla. Pakanoiden paikat pitää panna sileäxi.
    ellauri163.html on line 282: David was the father of Solomon, whose mother had been Uriah’s wife the callipygous Bathsheba,
    ellauri163.html on line 398: The older Jewish versions and commentators (e.g., Septuagint, Targums, Saadyah, and RASHI) read this word without the letter - yod, as if written - sheloh, the archaic form for - shelo, his; or, as if it were a poetic form for - shalvah, peace. (Sama sana varmaan kuin ähläm sähläm, tai shaloom.)
    ellauri163.html on line 660: John Perry on Willin isä. Hän on tutkimusmatkailija maailmastamme, joka löysi portaalin Lyran maailmaan ja josta tuli shamaani, joka tunnetaan nimellä Stanislaus Grumman tai Jopari, hänen alkuperäisen nimensä korruptio. John Richard Perry (born 1943) is Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Stanford University and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of California, Riverside. He has made significant contributions to philosophy in the fields of philosophy of language, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind. He is known primarily for his work on situation semantics (together with Jon Barwise), reflexivity, indexicality, personal identity, and self-knowledge. Situation Semantics was a huge flop, which became obvious when Barwise died of the cancer of the colon.
    ellauri163.html on line 807: Vaikka Au Hasard Balthazarin lopussa kriitikot väittävät usein, että aasi oli kuollut elokuvan lopussa, kun näemme vain sen kuolevana, tämä elokuva olettaa myös kuoleman, mutta näemmekö sen ei ole yhtä tärkeää kuin aiemmassa elokuvassa, joka päättyy lempeään eroon ennen tätä hetkeä. Tämä elokuva päättyy Mouchetten tietoiseen tietämättömyyteen riippumatta siitä, näemmekö hänen todellisen loppunsa vai emme. Ja kuten mainittiin, tämä loppu ei ole läheskään yhtä tyydyttävä, kerronnallinen, emotionaalisesti tai loogisesti kuin aasin loppu. Syynä on se, että vaikka hyväksyisi, että tyttö raiskattiin ja hiänen äitinsä kuoli tuntien sisällä toisistaan, hiänellä on silti paljon tekemistä, nimittäin Arsenen kaa, olisin mielelläni nähnyt niiden sexiä vähän lähemmin ja enemmän. Aasi oli vanha ja sieti kuollakin, mutta she still had much going for her. She was a juicy little dish. My handkerchief was all wet when the film was over.
    ellauri163.html on line 817: That said, the reason the film does succeed, and rises to greatness, rests primarily on the shoulders of the lead actress, Nadine Nortier, who, despite little dialogue, conveys great depths within her character, despite being a non-professional actress at the time. On the other hand, Jean-Claude Guilbert (a professional actor who also appeared in Au Hasard Balthazar, as another drunkard, Arnold) is also very good. The rest of the cast is solid. Yet, critical missteps abound, especially when some claim Mouchette is filled with anger. Yes, there may be acts of seeming anger (tossing dirt at her female rivals), but clearly the character of Mouchette is a walking mass of desensitisation. This would explain why she reacts the way she does to sex with Arsene, rather than seeing it as her ‘striking back’ at the world.
    ellauri163.html on line 829: There is also a scene where Mouchette is wet, working in the bar, and then gets some coins as payment. Later, in his hut, she is wet, and Arsene pays her some coins to go along with his story regarding Mathieu’s presumed death. What this does is not only link divergent scenes in a strictly visual and cinematic way, but it emphasises the elliptical and cyclical nature of the film, where recurring images and motifs abound. Yet, all of them are slightly askew, and the camera always seems to look at its lead character’s life slightly askance, as if it was somehow recapitulating the clearly warped view of life Mouchette owns.
    ellauri163.html on line 891: The great things of the past which filled our fathers with enthusiasm do not excite the same ardor in us...In a word, the old gods are growing old or already dead, and others are not yet born...But this state of incertitude and confused agitation cannot last forever. A day will come when our societies will know again those hours of creative effervescence, in the course of which new formulae are found which serve for a while as a guide to humanity; and when these hours shall have been passed through once, men will spontaneously feel the need of reliving them from time to time in thought, that is to say, of keeping alive their memory by means of celebrations which regularly reproduce their fruits. We have already seen how the French Revolution established a whole cycle of holidays to keep the principles with which it was inspired in a state of perpetual youth.
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    ellauri164.html on line 41: A survey published in American Psychologist in 1991 ranked Wundt's reputation as first for "all-time eminence" based on ratings provided by 29 American historians of psychology. William James and Sigmund Freud were ranked a distant second and third.
    ellauri164.html on line 234: Henry Babcock Veatch Jr. (September 26, 1911 – July 9, 1999) was an American philosopher. Veatch syntyi 26. syyskuuta 1911 Evansvillessä, Indianassa . Hän opiskeli Harvardin yliopistossa , jossa hän suoritti AB- ja MA-tutkinnon ja tohtorin tutkinnon vuonna 1937. Veatch tuli Indianan yliopiston filosofian laitokselle ohjaajaksi vuonna 1937. Hänet nimitettiin apulaisprofessoriksi vuonna 1941 ja täysprofessoriksi vuonna 1952. Indianassa ollessaan Veatchin yliopisto sai monia palkintoja ja kunnianosoituksia. Vuonna 1954 hänestä tuli ensimmäinen Frederick Bachman Lieber Award for Distinguished Teaching -palkinnon saaja. Hän oli suosittu opiskelijoidensa keskuudessa ja hänelle myönnettiin Sigma Delta Chi "Brown Derby" -palkinto suosituimmalle professorille. Vuonna 1961 Veatch nimettiin Distinguished Service Professoriksi.
    ellauri164.html on line 236: Vuonna 1965 Veatch lähti IU: sta Northwestern Universityyn , jossa hän pysyi vuoteen 1973 asti. Sitten hän meni Georgetownin yliopistoon, jossa hän toimi filosofian laitoksen puheenjohtajana vuosina 1973–1976. Veatchilla oli myös vierailevia professoreita Colby Collegessa , Haverford Collegessa ja St. Thomasissa . Yliopisto . Vuonna 1983 hän jäi eläkkeelle Distinguished Professorina ja palasi Bloomingtoniin.
    ellauri164.html on line 379: I wanted to like this book so much more than I did. I actually found it incredibly difficult to understand. Some of it, I think, was that it was poorly translated. I read a 1962 edition that doesn't even cite a translator -- so many of the sentences were so convoluted as to be utterly obtuse. Poor translation or witless reader? I never could figure out why Mlle Chantal was such an angry bitch and why she insisted on tormenting the priest. What was her secret? Was the priest an alcoholic or just terminally sick? Gay? Why did M le Comte come to hate the priest? These are just some of the basic narrative issues I couldn't figure out. Forget the whole spiritual aspect--much of what the priest mused on and felt was incomprehensible to me as he described it. I can't help wondering if I'd have understood it if I had read it in French. Or maybe I'm just so spiritually challenged (in a God believing, Catholic way) that I can't comprehend it when it's described. All of that said, there were profoundly moving passages here and there, but over all I don't begin to know what I read. It's rather embarrassing actually--I feel so simple! (less)
    ellauri164.html on line 395: I am not getting from this book what I expected based on other reviews, and not what I wanted from it either. I tried, read almost half of it. There was not as much about the interaction with his parishioners as about the lectures he gets from older priests and his superiors. And here was not much spiritual inspiration for this reader. A bit ponderous. This goes on my "life is too short" shelf. (less)
    ellauri164.html on line 485: We first encounter Moses in the opening chapters of the book of Exodus. In chapter 1, we learn that, after the patriarch Joseph rescued his family from the great famine and situated them in the land of Goshen (in Egypt), the descendants of Abraham lived in peace for several generations until there rose to power in Egypt a pharaoh who “did not know Joseph” (Exodus 1:8). This pharaoh subjugated the Hebrew people and used them as slaves for his massive building projects. Because God blessed the Hebrew people with rapid numeric growth, the Egyptians began to fear the increasing number of Jews living in their land. So, Pharaoh ordered the death of all male children born to Hebrew women (Exodus 1:22).
    ellauri164.html on line 487: In Exodus 2, we see Moses’ mother attempting to save her child by placing him in a basket and putting it into the Nile. The basket was eventually found by Pharaoh’s daughter, and she adopted him as her own and raised him in the palace of the pharaoh himself. As Moses grew into adulthood, he began to empathize with the plight of his people, and upon witnessing an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave, Moses intervened and killed the Egyptian. But that was not a sin because the guy was just an Egyptian. In another incident, Moses attempted to intervene in a dispute between two Hebrews, but one of the Hebrews rebuked Moses and sarcastically commented, “Are you going to kill me as you did the Egyptian?” (Exodus 2:14). Realizing that his criminal act was made known, Moses fled to the land of Midian where he again intervened—this time rescuing the daughters of Jethro from some bandits. In gratitude, Jethro (also called Reuel) granted his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage (Exodus 2:15–21). Moses lived in Midian for about forty years.
    ellauri164.html on line 491: After the exodus, Moses led the people to the edge of the Red Sea where God provided another saving miracle by parting the waters and allowing the Hebrews to pass to the other side while drowning the Egyptian army (Exodus 14). Moses brought the people to the foot of Mount Sinai where the Law was given and the Old Covenant established between God and the newly formed nation of Israel (Exodus 19—24).
    ellauri164.html on line 500: Moses needed time to grow and mature and learn to be meek and eat humble pie before God, and this brings us to the next chapter in Moses’ life, his 40 years in the land of Midian. During this time, Moses learned the simple life of a shepherd, a husband, and a father. God took an impulsive and hot-tempered young man and began the process of molding and shaping him into the perfect instrument for God to use. What can we learn from this time in his life? If the first lesson is to wait on God’s timing, the second lesson is to not be idle while we wait on God’s timing. While the Bible doesn’t spend a lot of time on the details of this part of Moses’ life, it’s not as if Moses were sitting idly by waiting for God’s call. He spent the better part of 40 years learning the ways of a shepherd and supporting and raising a family. These are not trivial things! While we might long for the “mountain top” experiences with God, 99 percent of our lives is lived in the valley doing the mundane, day-to-day things that make up a life. We need to be living for God “in the valley” before He will enlist us into the battle. It is often in the seemingly trivial things of life that God trains and prepares us for His call in the next season.
    ellauri164.html on line 524: Now there was no water for the congregation. And they assembled themselves together against Moses and against Aaron. And the people quarreled with Moses and said, “Would that we had perished when our brothers perished before the Lord! Why have you brought the assembly of the Lord into this wilderness, that we should die here, both we and our cattle? And why have you made us come up out of Egypt to bring us to this wretched place which has neither grain nor figs nor vines nor pomegranates? Here there is not even water to drink!” But Moses and Aaron went way from the assembly to the entrance of the meeting tent, where they fell prostrate.
    ellauri164.html on line 538: Why God punished him so severely is somewhat mysterious. St. Basil the Great used it as an object lesson to us all: “If the just man is scarcely saved, where shall the ungodly and sinner appear?” (Preface on the Judgment of God).
    ellauri164.html on line 562: When the Hebrews were thirsty and could find no water, they became impatient and did not remember the power of God which had, nearly forty years before, brought them water out of the rock. Instead of trusting God, they complained of Moses and Aaron, and said to them, "Would God that we had died when our brethren died before the Lord!" That is, they wished that they had been of that number who had been destroyed by the plague in the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.
    ellauri164.html on line 591: Moses’ moment of greatest failure came when the people of Israel resumed complaining, this time about food and water (Num. 20:1-5). Moses and Aaron decided to bring the complaint to the Lord, who commanded them to take their staff, and in the people’s presence command a rock to yield water enough for the people and their livestock (Num. 20:6-8). Moses did as the Lord instructed but added two flourishes of his own. First he rebuked the people, saying, “Listen, you rebels, shall we bring water for you out of this rock?” Then he struck the rock twice with his staff. Water poured out in abundance (Num. 20:9-11), but the Lord was extremely displeased with Moses and Aaron.
    ellauri164.html on line 595: Scholarly arguments about the exact action Moses was punished for may be found in any of the general commentaries, but the text of Num­bers 20:12 names the underlying offense directly, “You did not trust in me.” Moses’ leadership faltered in the crucial moment when he stopped trusting God and started acting on his own impulses.
    ellauri164.html on line 654: God called Moses to lead His people out of slavery in Egypt. The Law was given to show people their bondage to sin in the world, and their need for the shed blood of a sacrificial Passover lamb to cover for their sin. Moses was condemned by the very law he gave. He shot himself in the foot.
    ellauri164.html on line 658: And so it is today. The Law and good works cannot take anyone to heaven. Only faith in the finished work and shed blood of Jesus can take you there.
    ellauri164.html on line 694: To answer this question we must examine a pattern that developed in the book of Numbers. Three times prior to the incident at the rock of Meribah the people sinned, God punished them, Moses interceded on the people’s behalf, and God pardoned the people. Please take the time to read these events in Numbers chapters 11, 14, 16 & 20. Notice the pattern in the table below.
    ellauri164.html on line 705: Based on the pattern established in Numbers, what do you expect will happen at Meribah when the people rebel against Moses? We expect the pattern to repeat and for God to decree punishment, but that doesn’t happen. The pattern breaks down! Instead of decreeing punishment for the people’s sin, God simply tells Moses to give the people water by speaking to the rock. This is a significant departure from the previous pattern. When a Bible author develops a pattern and then breaks it, we should pay attention because this signals that the author wants us to notice something important. Why didn’t God punish the people at Meribah? Why did he go at Moses instead?
    ellauri164.html on line 709: He has reached the end of his rope. He has been patient with these complaining and rebellious people, but he couldn’t take it any longer. Their constant ingratitude and rebelliousness caused Moses to lose faith in the people. This is the people that were supposed to be God’s treasured possession, a holy nation of priests who had agreed to be in a covenant relationship with God (Ex 19:5-8). What a disappointment they had turned out to be and Moses was finished interceding for them. God knew Moses was not going to intercede for the people at Meribah, therefore He doesn’t ordain punishment for them.
    ellauri164.html on line 729: The bottom line is that both he and Aaron disobeyed God. Moreover, the water that rushed out was no longer seen as a gift from God, but was a product of Moses and Aaron. The people were happy; God was not. He said, "You did not trust in me; and you did not honor me as holy" (Num. 20:13). Hence, neither of them would set foot into the Promised Land. Yet, it is important to notice that just as God did not abandon his people when they sinned, he did not abandon Moses and Aaron. But in this one instance, they didn't pass the test. When crunch time came, they didn't trust God. And all of this happened at the waters of Meribah.
    ellauri164.html on line 731: That's the Biblical explanation, but frankly, the punishment just doesn't seem to fit the crime. In reading the whole story, Moses was an exemplary leader, the ideal mediator between the people and God, and always faithful to the covenant. One little mistake and he's punished forever! It hardly seems just.
    ellauri164.html on line 802: In the first month the whole Israelite community arrived at the Desert of Zin, and they stayed at Kadesh. There Miriam died and was buried. (2) Now there was no water for the community, and the people gathered in opposition to Moses and Aaron. (3) They quarreled with Moses and said, "If only we had died when our brothers fell dead before the LORD! (4) Why did you bring the LORD's community into this desert, that we and our livestock should die here? (5) Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain or figs, grapevines or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!" (6) Moses and Aaron went from the assembly to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting and fell facedown, and the glory of the LORD appeared to them. (7) The LORD said to Moses, (8) "Take the staff, and you and your brother Aaron gather the assembly together. Speak to that rock before their eyes and it will pour out its water. You will bring water out of the rock for the community so they and their livestock can drink." (9) So Moses took the staff from the LORD's presence, just as he commanded him. (10) He and Aaron gathered the assembly together in front of the rock and Moses said to them, "Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?" (11) Then Moses raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank. (12) But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not trust in me enough to honor me as holy in the sight of the Israelites, you will not bring this community into the land I give them." (13) These were the waters of Meribah, [1] where the Israelites quarreled with the LORD and where he showed himself holy among them.
    ellauri164.html on line 867: There are few characters that play a larger part in the story of the Bible than Moses. He is the human protagonist of four Old Testament books and is consistently held up in both the OT and NT as a shining example of faith in the promises of God. The law that he delivered to the people of Israel serves as the foundation of the nation of Israel, and is lauded by Jesus as a testament that would not pass until “heaven and earth pass away…[and] all is accomplished.” One of the great tragic moments of the Bible is where Moses is denied entrance to the Promised Land for his sin at the Rock of Meribah; after faithfully leading Israel for forty years, Moses strikes a rock instead of speaking to it and is condemned to die before living in the Promised Land. On its surface, this might seem unfair to Moses. One mess-up and God gives him this great punishment? How many times had Israel failed in their journey and at Mt. Sinai, and God had spared their lives and allowed them to keep going? Yet His most faithful servant is barred over this one, seemingly insignificant event? If we take a closer look at the text, however, we see why Moses’ failure was such a stark one. While it doesn’t diminish the tragic nature of the event, it does shed light on why God takes such a drastic step to respond.
    ellauri164.html on line 869: First, it is important to note that a pattern is established in the story of Israel and Moses. This pattern can be seen at Mt. Sinai when Aaron and Israel create the golden calf idol (Exodus 32). Israel sins, and in response to that the Lord tells Moses to step aside so that He may destroy Israel in His wrath (Exodus 32:9-10). When this occurs, Moses intercedes for Israel and pleads for God to turn away His fierce anger for His own sake (Exodus 32:11-14). This intercession works, and Israel is spared utter destruction. This pattern of sin, wrath, intercession, and relenting occurs twice more in the Book of Numbers: once in Number 14 when Israel rebels and refuses to go into the Promised Land, and again in Numbers 16 when Korah leads his rebellion against Moses and Aaron (the major difference in Numbers 16 being that Aaron is the one to intervene by offering incense for atonement to the Lord).
    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 916: Moses was so beloved by God, but when he sinned He still punished His servant’s sin. “God is no respecter of persons” (Acts 10:34). Yet it is because he repented, and confessed his sin, that God forgave him. Not long after his death he was resurrected and taken up into heaven (Jude 9)
    ellauri164.html on line 927: The events leading up to and ending in his sin are recorded in Numbers 20:1-13. The children of Israel were bitterly angry about not having enough water, so “they gathered together against Moses and Aaron,” and “contended with Moses.” They cast all the blame on him. “Why have you brought up the assembly of the LORD into this wilderness,” “why have you made us come up out of Egypt, to bring us to this evil place?” This was part of the murmuring that we are strictly charged not to imitate (1Cor. 10:10). Israel blamed Moses and Aaron for all their problems and bitterly complained and grumbled about it. They were so bitter and angry they wished they were dead. In all previous acts of rebellion, Moses had always conducted himself in a holy and godly manner. He had warned Israel that their murmuring was against God and never took it personally before.
    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.
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    ellauri171.html on line 217: His father, Marcel Théodore Tissot, was not a watchmaker but a successful drapery merchant. He took part in losing the war of 1870 and in the Paris Commune. In 1885, Tissot had a revival of his Catholic faith, which led him to spend the rest of his life making paintings about Biblical events. Many of his artist friends were skeptical about his conversion, as it conveniently coincided with the French Catholic revival, a reaction against the secular attitude of the French Third Republic. They brought Tissot vast wealth and fame. Tissot spent the last years of his life in his chateau working on paintings of subjects from the Old Testament. Although he never completed the series, he exhibited 80 of these paintings in Paris in 1901 and engravings after them were published in 1904. In the first half of the 20th century, there was a re-kindling of interest in his portraits of fashionable ladies and some fifty years later, these were achieving record prices.
    ellauri171.html on line 384: the struggle between two ways of life: nomadic sheep/goat herding, and farming.
    ellauri171.html on line 404: Why did Herod hate John? John was highly critical of the ruler of Galilee, Herod Antipas, who had married the divorced wife of his brother. The woman’s name was Herodias, and she had a beautiful daughter Salome. John spoke out loud and clear against the incest that, according to Jewish law, was being committed by Antipas and Herodias. Pentateukin leviraattisäännöt on pirullisia. Enste pitää mennä naimisiin veljen vaimon kanssa, sitten taas ei saa.
    ellauri171.html on line 414: The Israelites flourished in Egypt:
    ellauri171.html on line 442: He may or may not have believed her, but her beauty made her a sexual fly-trap, and he allowed her to stay. In the ensuring battle of tits, Judith managed to outwit her prey. While he was drunk and had emptied his bollocks into her, she pulled his sword out of its scabbard, prayed to God for strength, hacked Holofernes’ head off, then escaped back to her people.
    ellauri171.html on line 447: She went to the bedpost near Holofernes’ head, and took down his sword that hung there. She came close to his bed, took hold of the hair of his head, and said “Give me strength today, O Lord God of Israel!” Then she struck his neck twice with all her might, and cut off his head.
    ellauri171.html on line 448: Next she rolled his body off the bed and pulled down the canopy from the posts. Soon afterward she went out and gave Holofernes’ head to her maid, who placed it in her food bag.’ Judith 13:6-10
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    When Jehu came to Jezreel, Jezebel heard of it; she painted her eyes and adorned her head, and looked out of the window. As Jehu entered the gate, she said “Is it peace, Zimri, murderer of your master?”
    ellauri171.html on line 468: We forgot to mention that Jezebel was the New Testament's N:o 2 whore after Magdalen. In Revelation 2 Jesus Christ rebukes the church of Thyatira saying, “You allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols”. Christ also says of this Jezebel, “I gave her time to repent of her sexual immorality, and she did not repent. I will kill her children with death.” Battle of the sexes. In Handmaid's Tale, a Jezebel is a woman forced to become prostitute and entertainer. They are available only to the Commanders and to their guests. Offred portrays Jezebels as attractive and educated; they may be unsuitable as handmaids due to temperament. They have been sterilized, a surgery that is forbidden to other women. They operate in unofficial but state-sanctioned brothels, unknown to most women. Jezebels, whose title also comes from the Bible (note Queen Jezebel in the Books of Kings), dress in the remnants of sexualized costumes from "the time before", such as cheerleaders' costumes, school uniforms, and Playboy Bunny costumes. Jezebels can wear make-up, drink alcohol, and socialize with men, but are tightly controlled by the Aunts. When they pass their sexual prime and/or their looks fade, they are discarded, without any precision as to whether they are killed or sent to "the Colonies" (XII Jezebels).
    ellauri171.html on line 504: From the start, therefore, Dinah may have felt that she was unloved by her father, the very man who should have loved her.
    ellauri171.html on line 506: At the time of this story, she must have been very young – about fourteen years, since she was born after Leah’s four sons. Even though young, she was considered to be of marriageable age.
    ellauri171.html on line 507: The Bible story describes how Dinah went out to visit some women. She cannot have been alone when she left the pitched tents of her family and went into the city.
    ellauri171.html on line 512: What happened to Dinah? "ithout giving any details of where she was or how it happened, the Bible simply says that Shechem, the son of the local ruler, took hold of her and and had sexual intercourse with her by force. There was seeing, desiring and taking just as there was with the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, where the pattern for sin had begun, tai vaikka jossain jäzkibaarissa.
    ellauri171.html on line 520: He has injured her terribly – loss of virginity meant the loss of a future for any young girl. Nevertheless, he now tries to woo her, and he also tells his father Hamor he wished to marry her, and asked his father to help.
    ellauri171.html on line 544: After his father has finished speaking, Shechem makes another offer: to give any marriage present they want, if he can marry Dinah. Stacks of Gold Coins! Referring to her, he uses the word ‘maiden’.
    ellauri171.html on line 575: They take Dinah out of Shechem’s house, where she has been living - for how long?
    ellauri171.html on line 576: has she been there all the time? has the marriage already happened? What the fuck? The Bible leaves these questions unanswered.
    ellauri171.html on line 597: Dinah means ‘she who has been judged and found innocent’. She was the daughter of Jacob and Leah.
    ellauri171.html on line 611: The Levite then pushed the concubine out the door, giving her to the villagers. They gang-raped and tortured her throughout the night. Finally they left her for dead.
    ellauri171.html on line 612: She managed to crawl back to the door of the house where the Levite, the old man and his daughter sheltered. She lay on the doorstep until morning, when the Levite unlocked the door.
    ellauri171.html on line 628: But his concubine played the harlot against him, and she went away from him to her father’s house in Bethlehem in Judah, and was there for a period of four months. Judges 19:2 (NASB)
    ellauri171.html on line 630: We are told that the concubine became a prostitute. Since we are told that she went to her father’s house, it may be that she and the Levite had an argument about her adultery before she fled. Verses 1 and 2 imply they were not happy together. Now before we find fault with the Levite and accuse him of using her as a mistress, read the next two verses.
    ellauri171.html on line 632: Then her husband arose and went after her to speak tenderly to her in order to bring her back, taking with him his servant and a pair of donkeys. So she brought him into her father’s house, and when the girl’s father saw him, he was glad to meet him. His father-in-law, the girl’s father, detained him; and he remained with him three days. So they ate and drank and lodged there. Judges 19:3-4 (NASB)
    ellauri171.html on line 635: Now we learn that the Levite and the concubine are husband and wife because the Levite is described as “her husband,” and the woman’s father is the Levite’s “father-in-law.” We also learn that the Levite travelled to Bethlehem to speak kindly to her and return home together. Because we are told that he planned to “speak tenderly to her,” this once again suggests that they may have argued after she played the prostitute, and as a result she left.
    ellauri171.html on line 678: Our second lesson is that our sins affect others and potentially lead others to sin. The first sin in this account occurred in the home of the Levite and concubine. The fact that the Levite planned to “speak tenderly to her” (Judges 19:3) in order to win her back, seems to imply that they had quarreled. The most obvious sin is that she committed adultery when she became a prostitute. The initial sin cascaded into the horrific evils in Gibeah and subsequently to the 400 virgins who were taken alive in Jabesh-gilead to be given as wives to the remaining men of Benjamin. Judges 21:25 says, “. . . everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”
    ellauri171.html on line 680: This account also reveals that a husband should forgive an unfaithful wife and even pursue her. He was successful in his attempt. He is to be commended for this action, but not for his horrible decision to give her to the filthy homosexuals (or perhaps bi- considering the case) in the city of Gibeah, who raped her all night until she died.
    ellauri171.html on line 688: Judges 19-21 demonstrates that God is opposed to the abuse of women in this account. He commanded the destruction of an entire tribe because they did not punish those who raped and abused a concubine and caused her to die. Only when she died did they stop! We are told they abused her all night until dawn. Further, they were so morally bankrupt and corrupt that they left her dead at the door of the Levite. Scripture lifts women above the degradation of the Canaanites and the surrounding nations, but the town of Gibeah had become like the Canaanites. God has a higher view of women than described here. That is why He ordered the destruction of the unjust and morally bankrupt tribe of Benjamin.
    ellauri171.html on line 690: Another lesson is that the Levite was supposedly a godly man and priest. The account does not tell us what ultimately happened to him, but Judges 20:4-5 seems to imply that he lied about his actions in order to save himself. Scripture records what appears to be deception. It is not enough for someone to claim to a godly person. It appears that Scripture records he was not fit for the priesthood. Being a pastor or a priest is not a “job” or “vocation.” Some have said that character does not matter. It is what one accomplishes. But Scripture repeatedly demonstrates that God uses righteous ministers! This man’s behavior demonstrated he was not qualified to be a priest.
    ellauri171.html on line 707: She offered the exhausted soldier some milk to drink, then waited for him to fall into exhausted sleep. Then she took a tent peg and a mallet, stepped quietly to his side, knelt down, then swiftly drove the peg through the side of his skull. He died instantly – an ignominious death at the hands of a woman.
    ellauri171.html on line 712: she struck Sisera a blow, she crushed his head, she shattered and pierced his temple.
    ellauri171.html on line 722: Deborah was ‘just a woman’ but when war came she took up the reins of leadership – even though the Israelites were outnumbered and under-equipped.
    ellauri171.html on line 730: As he passed by her tent, Jael called the unwary Sisera into her tent. He was exhausted and desperate for a refuge. She hid him and fed him, and he fell into a deep sleep. Then she calmly took one of her tent pegs and with one blow hammered it through the side of his head. She was hailed as a national heroine by the Israelites. Sisera’s mother waited and waited for her son to return. But he was already dead by Jael’s hand.
    ellauri171.html on line 788: The poverty of some is caused by unwise financial decisions or by refusing to work. The Bible says, “He who has a slack hand becomes poor” (Proverbs 10:4). Christians are always admonished to work and earn their keep. As the apostle Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, “We urge you, brethren, that you… work with your own hands… that you may walk properly toward those who are outside, and that you may lack nothing” (1 Thessalonians 4:10-12). One who is lazy and will not work is not showing Christian behavior. God does not like a talent to get buried, it must be invested so as to yield compound interest. That is the proper way to fill the earth. The righteous will prosper and get a lot of sheep.
    ellauri171.html on line 809: 'Deity' is like god emeritus. A great number of deities in a four-tier hierarchy headed by El and Asherah were worshiped by the followers of the Canaanite religion; this is a detailed listing:
    ellauri171.html on line 821: Asherah, queen consort of El (Ugaritic religion), Elkunirsa (Hittite religion), Yahweh (Israelite religion), Amurru (Amorite religion), Anu (Akkadian religion) and 'Amm (Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia) Symbolized by an Asherah pole in the Hebrew Bible.
    ellauri171.html on line 835: Ba'alat Gebal, goddess of Byblos, Phoenicia. She was distinguished in iconography from Astarte or similar goddesses by two tall, upright feathers in her headdress.[citation needed]
    ellauri171.html on line 891: Qadeshtu, lit. "Holy One", putative goddess of love, desire and lust. Also a title of Asherah.
    ellauri171.html on line 895: Resheph, god of plague and of healing.
    ellauri171.html on line 949: The union of El Elyon and his consort Asherah would be representation of primordial Cronos and Rhea in Greek mythology or Roman Saturnus and Ops.
    ellauri171.html on line 955: Archaeological investigations at the site of Tell es-Safi have found the remains of donkeys, as well as some sheep and goats in Early Bronze Age layers, dating to 4,900 years ago which were imported from Egypt in order to be sacrificed. One of the sacrificial animals, a complete donkey, was found beneath the foundations of a building, leading to speculation this was a 'foundation deposit' placed before the building of a residential house. Me syötiin Kiinan teevuorilla kerran aasikeittoa. Ei se pahaa ollut.
    ellauri171.html on line 961: Canaanite deities such as Baal were represented by figures which were placed in shrines, often on hilltops, or 'high places' surrounded by groves of trees, such as is condemned in the Hebrew Bible, in Hosea (v 13a) which would probably hold the Asherah pole, and standing stones or pillars.
    ellauri171.html on line 975: When Jezebel comes to Israel, she brings her own gods and goddesses—especially Baal and his consort Asherah (Canaanite Astarte, often translated in the Bible as “sacred post”)—with her.
    ellauri171.html on line 976: What the fuck so she stuck to her own people's gods, that was her biggest sin. Besides being smarter than her rather goofy hubby Ahab.
    ellauri171.html on line 977: Jezebel does not accept Ahab’s God, Yahweh. Rather, she leads Ahab to tolerate Baal. This is why she is vilified by the Deuteronomist, whose goal is to stamp out polytheism.
    ellauri171.html on line 978: She represents a view of womanhood that is the opposite of the one extolled in characters such as Ruth the Moabite, who is also a foreigner. Ruth surrenders her identity and submerges herself in Israelite ways; she adopts the religious and social norms of the Israelites and is praised by the tentmen for her conversion to "The" God. Jezebel steadfastly remains true to her own beliefs.
    ellauri171.html on line 980: The extent of Jezebel’s power is evidenced by the necessity for Jehu, the founder of the next royal dynasty in Israel, to murder her before his rule can be established (2 Kings 9:30–37)—plus her whole extended family. Tollasta karhutouhua. The biblical text insists that she is evil through and through.
    ellauri171.html on line 983: The striking fact is that the woman is blamed and is punished by being made subservient to the man. In relation to the woman, the man becomes the agent of God.
    ellauri171.html on line 984: If one knew nothing about the biblical character Jezebel, but used a search engine to find more information, the search results would have almost nothing to do with her as she appears in the Hebrew bible. She is one of the few biblical characters to have become her own noun; in the modern world, “Jezebel” connotes a sexually immoral woman. The thesaurus yields results such as “floozy, hooker, and hussy.” The Urban Dictionary returns definitions like:
    ellauri171.html on line 985: “...Often beautiful, she uses her looks to her advantage to ‘lure in’ her next victim.”
    ellauri171.html on line 991: The final time we hear of Jezebel (an entire chapter later) is just before her demise. Having just killed the sitting king and son of Jezebel, Jehu enters town to do the same to her. As she sees Jehu, Jezebel stands at the window, issues one last zinger insult, and then puts on makeup. Jehu commands the eunuchs to throw her down, they do so, and Jezebel is trampled. The donning of makeup is the final impetus for her conception as a whore. The most popular interpretation is that Jezebel puts on makeup in effort to seduce Jehu, but this interpretation is not bolstered by the text. Jezebel is the sitting Queen, presumably old in age by now, and has performed in a political function her entire life. She very likely understands that she is about to die and even issues one last insult as Jehu approaches. A more compassionate reading of the text would indicate that Jezebel, for lack of a better term, “goes out with a bang.” Except Jehu hardly banged her If she was an old hag by then.
    ellauri171.html on line 992: As she regally awaits Jehu in the Jezreel palace, some palace officials squeeze her through the lattice window, most likely piece by piece. By the time Jehu has finished eating, he orders that she be buried “for she is a king’s daughter” (2 Kings 9:34), but the dogs supplied by Elijah's goons have already eaten most of her carcass—in keeping with Elijah’s prophecy.
    ellauri171.html on line 999: Idolatry (other religious conviction) was Jezebel’s most grievous sin. She would fatten the prophets of Baal and Asherah, thus vexing God and arousing His ire.
    ellauri171.html on line 1002: Jezebel’s support of Tyros' national God Baal led her to persecute Jewish bigots who overtly rejected idolatry, beginning with the prophets. Scripture tells us that she had these ideological adversaries executed, and in turn promoted 450 prophets of Baal and 400 prophets of god Asherah.
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    Was she a Queen?

    ellauri171.html on line 1013: Jezebel is characterized as totally evil in the biblical text and beyond it: in the New Testament her name is a generic catchword for a whoring, non-believing female adversary (Revelations 2:20); in Judeo-Christian traditions, she is evil. The Bible is careful not to refer to her as queen. And yet, this is precisely what she seems to have been. Some early Jewish, albeit post-biblical, sources deconstruct the general picture: “Four women exercised government in the world: Jezebel and Athaliah from Israel, Semiramis and Vashti from the [gentile] nations” (in a Jewish Midrash for the Book of Esther, Esther Rabbah)
    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 1017: It seems reasonable that Jezebel, a foreign royal princess by birth, was highly educated and efficient. Also, although her son’s theophoric names have the element yah or yahu (referring to God) in them, she seems to have been a patron and devotee of the Baal cult.
    ellauri171.html on line 1018: It is not incomprehensible that, whereas Ahab devoted himself to military and foreign affairs, Jezebel acted as his deputy for internal affairs: the Naboth report comes back to her, as if the king’s seal was hers; she has her own “table,” that is her own economic establishment and budget; she has her own “prophets,” probably a religious establishment that she controls. All these point toward an official or semiofficial position that Jezebel held by virtue of her character, her royal origin and connections, her husband’s and later her children’s esteem, and her religious affiliation to the Baal (possibly also Asherah) cult.
    ellauri171.html on line 1019: Perhaps she had the status of gebira “queen mother”, or of “co-regent”. At any rate, there is no doubt that the biblical and later accounts distort her portrait for several reasons, among which we can list her monarchic power, deemed unfit in a woman; her reported devotion to the Baal and Asherah cult and her objection to Elijah and other prophets of God; her education and legal know-how (shown in the Naboth affair); and her foreign origin Ultimately, the same passages that disclaim Jezebel as evil, “whoring,” and immoral are witness to her power and the need to curb it.
    ellauri171.html on line 1021: Israel’s most accursed queen carefully fixes a pink rose in her red locks in John Byam Liston Shaw’s “Jezebel” from 1896. Jezebel’s reputation as the most dangerous seductress in the Bible stems from her final appearance: her husband King Ahab is dead; her son has been murdered by Jehu. As Jehu’s chariot races toward the palace to kill Jezebel, she “painted her eyes with kohl and dressed her hair, and she looked out of the window” (2 Kings 9:30).
    ellauri171.html on line 1024: In recent years, scholars have tried to reclaim the shadowy female figures whose tales are often only partially told in the Bible. Rehabilitating Jezebel’s stained reputation is an arduous task, however, for she is a difficult woman to like. She is not a heroic fighter like Deborah, a devoted sister like Miriam or a cherished wife like Ruth. Jezebel cannot even be compared with the Bible’s other bad girls—Potiphar’s wife and Delilah—for no good comes from Jezebel’s deeds. These other women may be bad, but Jezebel is the worst.
    ellauri171.html on line 1046: Storyline: Jacob's psychopath son Judah believes that his daughter-in-law Tamara 1 has killed two of his sons, and subjugates her so that she is unable to remarry. However, she ultimately tricks Judah into fucking her pregnant himself and therefore secures her place in the family. She gives Judah two more sons. Her story illustrates her loyalty and her willingness to be assertive and unconventional.
    ellauri171.html on line 1048: Judah, who has bought her for his firstborn son, Er, loses it, er, I mean loses Er. When he, er, I mean Er dies, Judah gives Tamar to his second son, Onan, who is to act as levir, a surrogate for his dead brother who would beget a son to continue Er’s lineage. (Onan you must be familiar with first hand!) In this way, Tamar too would be assured a place in the family. Onan, however, would make a considerable economic sacrifice. According to inheritance customs, the estate of Judah, who had three sons, would be divided into four equal parts, with the eldest son acquiring one half and the others one fourth each. A child engendered for Er would inherit at least one fourth and possibly one half (as the son of the firstborn). If Er remained childless, then Judah’s estate would be divided into three, with the eldest, most probably Onan, inheriting two thirds. Onan opts to preserve his financial advantage and does coitus interruptus with Tamar, spilling his semen on the ground. For this, God punishes Onan with death, as God had previously punished Er for doing something equally wicked (unfortunately we are not told what, maybe sodomy in the flock).
    ellauri171.html on line 1050: Although the readers know that God has killed two of Judah’s sons, Judah does not. This is known as dramatic irony. He suspects that Tamar is a “lethal woman,” a woman whose sexual partners are all doomed to die. So, Judah is afraid to give Tamar to his youngest son, Shelah, the inventor of Shelah quantifiers. So doing, Judah wrongs Tamar. According to Near Eastern custom, known from Middle Assyrian laws, if a man has no son over ten years old, he could perform the Levirate marriage (yibbum) obligation himself; if he does not, the woman is declared a “widow,” free to marry again. Judah, who is perhaps afraid of Tamar’s lethal character, could have set her free. But he does not—he sends her to live as “a widow” in her father’s house. Unlike other widows, she cannot remarry and must stay chaste on pain of death. She is in limbo.
    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 1054: Tamar’s plan is as simple as it is clever: she covers herself with a veil so that Judah won’t recognize her, and then she sits in the roadway at the “entrance to Enaim” (Hebrew petah enayim; literally, “eye-opener”). She has chosen her spot well. Judah will pass as he comes back happy and horny (and maybe tipsy) from a sheep-shearing festival. The veil is not the mark of a prostitute (haha); rather, it simply will prevent Judah from seeing Tamar’s face, and women sitting by the roadway are apparently fair game. So, Judah propositions her, offering to give her a kid (well he did) for her services and giving her his pet seal and staff id (the ancient equivalent of a credit card) in pledge.
    ellauri171.html on line 1056: Judah, a man of honor (buahahaha) tries to pay. His friend Hirah goes looking for her, asking around for the kedeshah in the road (Gen 38:21.). The NRSV translates this as “temple prostitute,” but a kedeshah was not a sacred prostitute; she was a public woman, who might be found along the roadway (as virgins and married women should not be). She could engage in sex, but might also be sought out for lactation, midwifery, and other female concerns. By looking for a kedeshah, Hirah can look for a public woman without revealing Judah’s private life. The woman, of course, is nowhere to be found. Judah, mindful of his public image, calls off the search rather than became a laughingstock. BRUAAHAHAHA!
    ellauri171.html on line 1058: But there is a greater threat to his honor (aw fuck, stop, you're killing us). Rumor relates that Tamar is pregnant and has obviously been faithless to her obligation to Judah to remain chaste. Judah, as the head of the family, acts swiftly to restore his honor, commanding that she be burnt to death. But Tamar has anticipated this danger. She sends his identifying pledge to him, urging him to recognize that its owner is the father. Realizing what has happened, Judah publicly announces Tamar’s innocence. His cryptic phrase, zadekah mimmeni, is often translated “she is more in the right than I” (Gen 38:26), a recognition not only of her innocence, but also of his wrongdoing in not freeing her or performing the levirate. Another possible translation is “she is innocent—it [the child] is from me.” Judah has now performed the levirate (despite himself) and never cohabits with Tamar again. Once she is pregnant, future sex with a late son’s wife would be incestuous.
    ellauri171.html on line 1083: After a sly middle, the third act is just slasher-flick cliches; worse, it largely keeps Tamara offscreen. Villainy shouldn't be outsourced.
    ellauri171.html on line 1085: A mediocre little thriller that might have promised cheap fun on apocrypha shelf but destined to die a quick death on the big screen.
    ellauri171.html on line 1101: Tamar probably had a marriage arranged for her when she was still a child – this was the usual procedure for royal princesses. But things did not go to plan.
    ellauri171.html on line 1102: When Tamar reached puberty her half-brother Amnon, David’s eldest son, developed an unnatural obsession with his young half-sister. He watched her, he waited in places where she passed, he could not get enough of her presence, and above all he wanted to possess her.
    ellauri171.html on line 1105: Why not? At that time it would have been a possibility, though not a preferred one. Perhaps the marriage that had been arranged for Tamar was too politically sensitive to upset, or maybe Amnon thought that David would disapprove of his obsession, seeing it as a weakness. After all, a king could not afford to let emotions interfere with politics. Remember Batsheba, haha.
    ellauri171.html on line 1109: In any case, Tamar was out of Amnon’s reach. As a royal princess and a virgin, she was closely watched by the harem eunuchs. She lived in the women’s quarters, and could not go outside its walls unless accompanied by other women and guards. There seemed no opportunity for Amnon to get her alone, let alone into his bedroom.
    ellauri171.html on line 1110: To make matters worse, she seemed to have been intelligent and sexually moral, with only a sisterly interest in him.
    ellauri171.html on line 1118: Tamar obeyed her father. She may have had reservations about coming to her brother’s private quarters but she had no choice. Law and custom required her to obey her father, and in any case she would have been escorted by her own servants.
    ellauri171.html on line 1123: Since they were directly commanded to go, her servants also had to leave the room – David’s heir was not someone to be crossed. Then, still feigning the irritation of a sick person, he went into the bedroom alcove and insisted he would only eat the food if she brought it to him there and fed him with her own hand.
    ellauri171.html on line 1125: When she did this, leaning forward with the food, he took hold of her and pulled her to him, molesting her. Alone and unguarded, she had no chance of fending him off. She resisted him as best she could, she argued and pleaded, pointed out that what he was doing was wrong, that they could marry if he wished, that rape would bring ruin to them both.
    ellauri171.html on line 1127: Tamar was struggling for her life, not just her virginity. If she was no longer a virgin no-one would want her, no-one would marry her, even though she was the king’s daughter. But her pleading had no effect on Amnon. He was too strong for her, and he got in and raped her, in fact repeatedly.
    ellauri171.html on line 1129: When Amnon had finished his brutal business, his feelings for Tamar suddenly changed. Now he was revolted by the sight of her, could not bear to look at her, was filled with a loathing far stronger than the lust he had previously felt.
    ellauri171.html on line 1130: He shouted at her to get out of his room, get out of his sight, but she pleaded with him, trying to retrieve something from this desperate situation. They might still marry, she argued.
    ellauri171.html on line 1132: To cast her out now, a violated woman, was worse than raping her, since it meant the crime continued. She could never marry or have children, never have a normal life. As far as the people around her were concerned, she would be a used object, unwanted, an outcast. Raping is not bad as such if you provide child support.
    ellauri171.html on line 1136: Outside Tamar collapsed onto the floor, wailing. Nearby were the cooling ashes of the fire she had used to cook his food. She plunged her hand into them and put the ashes onto her disheveled hair.
    ellauri171.html on line 1138: Then as she staggered away she tore the front of her richly embroidered outer robe as a sign of her despair. With her hand on her head, the sign of a bereaved woman, she staggered through the palace corridors crying aloud, until she reached the harem quarters of her mother.
    ellauri171.html on line 1142: Other wives of David and their children would be sympathetic, but would quickly look to see what they could gain from Amnon’s crime – which way the wind blew, and what chance might there be to seize some political advantage for themselves. Among them would be Bathsheba, a commoner newly introduced into the harem.
    ellauri171.html on line 1153: Since David did nothing to remedy the wrong, people around Tamar were powerless to help the girl. Like many a victim of crime she gradually became invisible, the crime ignored, not spoken of.
    ellauri171.html on line 1159: Did the murder of Amnon help Tamar in any way? Probably not. It may have given her some fleeting satisfaction, but as matters stood she was condemned to the life of a childless widow.
    ellauri171.html on line 1161: It is to be hoped that Tamar did not accompany her brother to Geshur, since her status there would have been even worse that in Israel. Instead, Maacah may have used what little influence she now had to see that her daughter returned to David’s harem. In either place Tamar’s position would have been lowly, little better than a servant. Tamar means ‘date palm’; the name suggests a date palm.
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    ellauri172.html on line 112: Ikävä kyllä tässäkin, niin kuin kaikessa, oli käynyt niin, että pääluvultaan mittaamaton tylsimysten arme ja oli marssinut pyhäkköön ja tietämättömyydellan ja taitamattomuudellaan luhistanut katollisen kielen ankaran jalon ryhdin. Kaiken epäonnen huipuksi mukaan on tuppautunut muutama hurskas rouvashenkilökin, ja joissakin valistumattomissa sakaristoissa ja ymmärtämättömissä salongeissa noiden rouvien viheliäisiä höpötyksiä oli ylistetty ja tervehditty nerouden läpäiseminä hengentuotteina. Sinisukat! Femakot!
    ellauri172.html on line 143: Kiduttavia kristillisiä ja sexuaalisia mielleyhtymiä. Poen naishenkilöillä oli poikamainen eloton enkelinpovi, zwei Linsen auf einem Brett, mutta sehän olikin pedofiili.
    ellauri172.html on line 773: Vertugenflürgen, a word used by Rose that is the St. Olaf equivalent of "I'm not one to blow my own horn.", with 'vertugenflürgen' replacing 'horn'. Sophia claimed she couldn't even reach hers, which may imply a more explicit meaning - or Sophia being her usual sarcastic self.
    ellauri172.html on line 788: Maple Syrup Honey Brown Sugar Molasses Rice Krispies log. A favorite of Rose and her family that, as the name implies, is incredibly sugary. Dorothy tried it and couldn't believe the sheer sweetness of the log. Later, when Rose's daughter Kirsten visited and gave a log to Blanche and Dorothy, Dorothy told Blanche: "It's a log, I'm going to burn it!"
    ellauri172.html on line 806: Paha ateisti Roth tapatti ainoan sikiönsä Margaretilla eikä saanut Bloomin kanssa aikaan muuta kuin lihavia riitoja. Antiteistikin se oli, "I'm exactly the opposite of religious, I'm anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It's all a big lie. I give a shit about the sheep referred to as believers. When I write, I'm alone. It's filled with fear and loneliness and anxiety—and I never needed religion to save me." Jumala kosti sille, ei tullut Noobelia. Kikkailevaa Philippiä sattui leukaan.
    ellauri172.html on line 946: Les Souliers de saint Pierre, (The Shoes of the Fisherman), 1963, roman de Morris West, avec Mgr Kiril Lakota, adapté au cinéma en 1968[46]
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    ellauri180.html on line 51: In the books, Elena was popular, selfish and a "mean girl". However, the show's producers, Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson, felt that it wasn't the direction they wanted to go with their heroine in The Young Adult Vampire Diaries television series. Instead, she became a nicer, relatable, and more of "the girl next door" type, until her life gets flipped upside down when she meets the Salvatore Brothers. Stefan Salvatore is a good-hearted and affectionate young adult vampire and the complete opposite of his older brother, Damon Salvatore. Stefan's malevolent young adult vampire brother is mostly thought of as selfish and manipulative, but later on begins to display a more caring side.
    ellauri180.html on line 53: Executive producers Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson agreed that in the book series, Elena was turned into a vampire too early, which was around page 200 of The Awakening. Elena's transition into a vampire was planned for two years. Plec said: "That felt obviously too soon, and rushed, and we didn’t want to make a show about a teenage girl who instantly becomes a vampire. But we always knew that her journey would take her there eventually". At the second season's conclusion, Elena was nearly turned into a vampire. Dobrev was happy that she wasn't, because she felt "it would have been like she came too soon", and also didn't think it was something Elena or she wanted.
    ellauri180.html on line 55: Elena has received mainly positive reviews. Steve West of the Cinema Blend compared the story of The Young Adult Vampire Diaries and the character of Elena to the 10 years older popular vampire franchise, Twilight, and its protagonist Bella Swan. West said "Clearly Elena is way hotter than Bella, she has two immortal young adult vampires fighting over her". (Täähän on jo moneen kertaan nähty: chick litissä tytöllä pitää ollä väh. 2 kosijaa, ei se muuten ole mistään kotoisin.) After the vampire episodes, Elena established her own medical practice, specialising in blood diseases.
    ellauri180.html on line 224: Literary assaults such as these have served to fuel the debates and even a Medline® search today reveals that in the last year alone, 155 reviews or letters have been published arguing for or against routine circumcision. However, studying the evolution of the medical indications provides us with a pleasing demonstration of how controversy drives scientific enquiry. We have already described how the surgeons of 100 years ago advocated circumcision for a wide variety of conditions, such as impotence, nocturnal enuresis, sterility, excess masturbation, night terrors, epilepsy, etc. There can be no doubt that a large element of surgical self-interest drove these claims. However, most of the contemporary textbooks also included epithelioma (carcinoma) of the penis amidst the morass of complications of phimosis. Although rare, once this observation had been made, it presumably filtered down through the textbooks by rote, rather than scientific study. A few reports had appeared in the early 20th century indicating that carcinoma of the penis was rare in circumcised men, but not until the debate over neonatal circumcision erupted in the medical press in the 1930s that this surgical `mantra' was put to the test. In 1932, the editor of the Lancet challenged Abraham Wolbarst, a New York urologist, to prove his contention (in a previous Lancet editorial), that circumcision prevented penile carcinoma. Wolbarst responded by surveying every skin, cancer and Jewish hospital in the USA, along with 1250 of the largest general hospitals throughout the Union. With this survey, he was able to show that penile cancer virtually never occurred in circumcised men and that the risk related to the timing of the circumcision. Over the years this association has been reaffirmed by many research workers, although general hygiene, demographic and other factors such as human papilloma virus and smoking status are probably just as important. However, Wolbarst established that association through formal scientific enquiry and proponents of the procedure continue to use this as a compelling argument for circumcision at birth.
    ellauri180.html on line 254: What do you do if you discover another recently published book that has nearly the exact same premise as the one you've written?
    ellauri180.html on line 371: Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space, commonly known as Pendragon, is a series of ten young-adult science fiction and fantasy novels by American author D. J. MacHale, published from 2002 to 2009. Science fantasy is a hybrid genre within speculative fiction that simultaneously draws upon or combines tropes and elements from both science fiction and fantasy.
    ellauri180.html on line 394: Which done, she rose, and from her form Mun tultua se nousi ja veti päältä
    ellauri180.html on line 398: And, last, she sat down by my side Ja lopuxi se istahti mun päälleni
    ellauri180.html on line 405: Murmuring how she loved me — she Mutisten miten se muka rakasti mua,
    ellauri180.html on line 414: So, she was come through wind and rain. Tulihan se sateesta huolimatta sentään,
    ellauri180.html on line 420: That moment she was mine, mine, fair, Sillä hetkellä se oli mun kokonaan,
    ellauri180.html on line 425: And strangled her. No pain felt she; Ja kuristin sen. Ei se sattunut;
    ellauri180.html on line 426: I am quite sure she felt no pain. Siitä olen ihan, no aika varma.
    ellauri180.html on line 432: Blushed bright beneath my burning kiss: Nekrofiilisesti aloin sitä pusia,
    ellauri180.html on line 440: Porphyria’s love: she guessed not how Porfyrian rakkaus, eipä arvannut,
    ellauri180.html on line 447: In summary: a man speaks to some unidentified (and possibly imaginary) auditor, telling us how, on a dark and stormy (or rainy and windy) night, he waited in his cottage for his lover, Porphyria, to arrive. When she turns up, it’s clear Porphyria is of a higher social class than the male speaker: he’s punching above his weight, as they say. Note how she glides in as if she owns the place, and as if she walks on air rather than on the ground like us mere mortals. She wears a hat, cloak, and shawl, and her gloves are soiled, suggesting that they are not used to slumming it in a common man’s cottage and attending to his fire and grate. The fact that she also takes the lead – suggesting she is perhaps used to ordering servants to do her bidding – further hints at her highborn status: she calls to the speaker, and she takes his arm and puts it around her waist. Then, the clincher (in more ways than one): we are told "she Too weak, for all her heart’s endeavour,
    ellauri180.html on line 450: In other words, her pride, and knowing that she is higher than her lowborn lover on the social scale and so cannot marry him, prevents her from giving herself to him altogether. He is just her ‘bit of rough’, to use the more modern idiom. Calmly, and determined to possess Porphyria utterly, even if it means killing her in order to do so, the speaker strangles Porphyria with her hair, wrapping it around her neck three times and wringing the life from her. In death, she remains forever his.
    ellauri180.html on line 502: The flashes fell upon them; some lay down Jotkut peittivät maaten silmänsä ja itkivät,
    ellauri180.html on line 542: The feeble ashes, and their feeble breath haaleasta umpimähkästä,
    ellauri180.html on line 568: This dream can either be brushed off as only that, or considered as a premonition due to the fact that it has a poignant message to share about the state of the human race.
    ellauri180.html on line 599: Emma Baldwin graduated from East Carolina University with a BA in English, minor in Creative Writing, BFA in Fine Art, and BA in Art Histories. Literature is one of her greatest passions which she pursues through analyzing poetry on Poem Analysis.
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    ellauri181.html on line 119: Überblicke ich meine Entwicklung und ihr bisheriges Ziel, so klage ich weder, noch bin ich zufrieden. Die Hände in den Hosentaschen, die Weinflasche auf dem Tisch, liege ich halb, halb sitze ich im Schaukelstuhl und schaue aus dem Fenster. Kommt Besuch, empfange ich ihn, wie es sich gebührt. Mein Impresario sitzt im Vorzimmer; läute ich, kommt er und hört, was ich zu sagen habe. Am Abend ist fast immer Vorstellung, und ich habe wohl kaum mehr zu steigernde Erfolge. Komme ich spät nachz von Banketten, aus wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften, aus gemütlichem Beisammensein nach Hause, erwartet mich eine kleine halbdressierte Schimpansin, und ich lasse es mir nach Affenart bei ihr wohlgehen. Bei Tag will ich sie nicht sehen; sie hat nämlich den Irrsinn des verwirrten dressierten Tieres im Blick; das erkenne nur ich, und ich kann es nicht ertragen. Himskatti toipa oli taas aika tahmeaa misokeittoa. Koko raportti on passiivis-aggressiivinen ja selvästi narsistinen.
    ellauri181.html on line 132: The Theory of Basic Human Values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values that was developed by a guy called Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous cross-cultural communication frameworx such as Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. Schwartz identifies ten basic human values, each distinguished by their underlying motivation or goal, and he explains how people in all cultures recognize them. There are two major methods for measuring these ten basic values: the Schwartz Value Survey and the Portrait Values Questionnaire. A particular value can conflict or align with other values, and these dynamic relationships are typically illustrated using a circular graphic in which opposite poles indicate conflicting values.
    ellauri181.html on line 164: “Values transcend specific actions and situations. … This feature distinguishes values from norms and attitudes that usually refer to specific actions, objecz, or situations.”
    ellauri181.html on line 166: “Values serve as standards or criteria. Values guide the selection or evaluation of actions, policies, people, and evenz. People decide what is good or bad, justified or illegitimate, worth doing or avoiding, based on possible consequences for their cherished values. But the impact of values in everyday decisions is rarely conscious. Values enter awareness when the actions or judgmenz one is considering have conflicting implications for different values one cherishes.”
    ellauri181.html on line 218: Schwartz’ work also examines relationships between different values in more detail, which is useful for a richer analysis of how values affect behaviour and attitudes, as well as the interesz that they express. Although the theory distinguishes ten values, the borders between the motivators are artificial and one value flows into the next, which can be seen by the following shared motivational emphases:
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    ellauri182.html on line 41: In the face of death and loneliness, Mikage searches for meaning in her life. She tries to overcome the “leaden hopelessness” that plagues her. Mikage “can’t believe in the gods,” and thus does not have the religion that gives many people meaning in life. Instead, she looks to the other characters and to herself for meaning. Eriko is a model of strength and gives Mikage advice on how to handle despair and the loss of meaning. Yuichi gives meaning to Mikage in the form of relationship, of having someone to cook for.
    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 64: Hän valmistui Nihon Yliopiston taidelinjalta pääaineenaan kirjallisuus. Noihin aikoihin hän otti taiteilijanimekseen ”Banana”, koska hän piti banaaneista. Yoshimoto aloitti uransa työskennellessään rolf-kerhon ravintolassa tarjoilijana vuonna 1987. Hänen innoittajiaan olivat Stephen Kingin muut kuin kauhuteokset (2kpl). Myöhemmin hän on nimennyt esikuvikseen kirjailijat Truman Capoten sekä Isaac Bashevis Singerin.
    ellauri182.html on line 68: Banana is a name she recognizes as both "cute" and "purposefully androgynous."
    ellauri182.html on line 69: Yoshimoto keeps her personal life guarded and reveals little about her certified husband, Hiroyoshi Tahata, or son (born in 2003). The certified husband has also taken up rolfing. Each day she takes half an hour to sit at her computer, and she says, "I tend to feel guilty because I write these stories almost for fun." After work she goes out rolfing with her husband.
    ellauri182.html on line 74: Mikage Sakurai (“MEE-ka-gee Sah-KOO-rye”), a young woman in Tokyo, is the protagonist and narrator; the story is told from her first-person perspective. Mikage has recently been a student. By this time, she has a job as an assistant at a cooking school. Ruminating on death and loneliness frequently, Mikage says in the beginning, “nobody beats me in my kitchen.”
    ellauri182.html on line 76: Sotaro (“soh-TAH-roh”) is Mikage’s old boyfriend. He is tall, cheerful, and the eldest son of a large family. At one time Mikage loved Sotaro’s “lively frankness,” but his straightforward manners have become “obnoxious.” Sotaro’s aggressive personality bothers Mikage because she “couldn’t keep pace with it.” Sotaro says derogatory things about Yuichi, and informs Mikage that Yuichi has a girlfriend. Sotaro has something in common with Vitali Razumov.
    ellauri182.html on line 80: Eriko (“Eh-REE-koh Tah-NAH-bee”) is Yuichi’s mother, who invites Mikage to stay at his/her home. Eriko is a transsexual and had previously been Yuichi’s father. Mikage’s first impression of Eriko is “overwhelming.” Mikage describes him/her as “an incredibly beautiful wo/man” who “seemed to vibrate with life force.” Eriko represents an ideal of feminine beauty, charm, and strength for Mikage. At times, Mikage finds it hard to believe that this woman had once been a man, or is still a man—some ambiguities over Eriko’s gender remain, both for the reader and for the characters. Yuichi refers to Eriko as both his mother and father, and other characters refer to Eriko as both “she” and “he.” Mikage could easily keep pace with Eriko.
    ellauri182.html on line 82: Mikage is not religious, but believes in elements of the mystical and superstitious. She “can’t believe in the gods,” but for a warm bed, she “thanked the gods—whether they existed or not.” In despair, she “implored the gods: Please, let me live.” She also has a dream that comes partially true. Ergo Mikage relates to American culture. She looks up to Eriko as an ideal of feminine beauty, charm, and strength, although Eriko was once, or still is, a man - or is s/he?
    ellauri182.html on line 85: Realizing her self-consciousness, she calls herself an “action philosopher,” and goes on to muse about fate and her path in life.
    ellauri182.html on line 87: The second part of the story begins with a shock: Eriko died in the autumn. A man at his/her club has stalked and killed him/xsher in a hate crime. Later that night, alone, Mikage recalls a conversation she had with Eriko, during which Eriko explained why s/he became a woman.
    ellauri182.html on line 90: After eating a delicious, hot meal that lifts her spirits, Mikage gets an idea. She hires a taxi for the long ride to Yuichi’s hotel and then climbs a balcony to present Yuichi with the same food that she had enjoyed.
    ellauri182.html on line 92: Nori (“NOUGH-ree”) works with Mikage and Kuri at the cooking school. Mikage describes her as a “proper young lady,” which means that she is attractive, tastefully dressed, and well-mannered.
    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 104: Symbolism appears throughout Yoshimoto’s story. For the protagonist, kitchens symbolize places of contentment, safety, and healing. Mikage claims, “to me a kitchen represents some distant longing engraved on my soul.” When she is despondent, her dreams of kitchens keep her going. She takes to the kitchen and learns cooking as a way of overcoming feelings of meaninglessness and despair; cooking represents her new attitude toward life. Like kitchens and cooking, food also plays a symbolic role in the story. Mikage is constantly presenting her friends with food; her life changes when she takes a job at a cooking school; and the climax of the story occurs when Mikage brings a dish of special food to Yuichi in his secluded hotel room. Eat my shorz.
    ellauri182.html on line 113: The Marshall Plan brought Western ideas and a free market economy to what had been an old and traditional culture. in the mid-1980s, Japan has a booming industrial economy, bolstered by its exports of automobiles and electronics to the West. Japanese society has become more materialistic than ever, influenced by its wealth and the consumerism imported from America. Mikage acknowledges this consumerism when she says of her friends, “these people had a taste for buying new things that verged on the unhealthy.” Mikage’s generation has been brought up on television and American culture; she mentions an American sitcom and Disneyland in her narrative. One character in the story is wearing “what is practically the national costume, a two-piece warmup suit,” a style imported from America. In Japan, Yoshimoto’s generation is called the shinjinrui, a generation that has grown up in a wealthy, technological society exposed to American values. Shinjinrui was new breed of humans (used to refer to the post-war generation, who have different ideals and sensibilities). Japan's Generation X.
    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 127: Mikage states, “I can’t believe in the gods,” but at the same time she admits her confusion when she implores the “gods—whether they existed or not,” to “please let me live.” Mikage does not have a solid religious belief system to provide meaning for her life, so she turns to other sources for meaning, including friends and her own inward search. Wrong! !No es eso! !No es eso! You should turn to Amitabha!
    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 139: The alternative is of course the sexless intimacy of the fag hag and her chosen friends. The heroines of Yoshimoto’s fiction are not exactly fag hags, nor are they innocent. Mikage and Satsuki are young women. But grown-up sexual relationships are still beyond their grasp. Instead, in the security of their private kitchens, they dream nostalgic dreams, and shed melancholy tears about the passing of time. This is the stuff of great Japanese poetry, and absolute kitsch. Yoshimoto Banana is not yet a mistress of poetry, but she is a past master of kitsch.
    ellauri182.html on line 190: In another departure from more traditional Pure Land schools, Shinran advocated that birth in the Pure Land was settled in the midst of life. At the moment one entrusts oneself to Amitābha, one becomes "established in the stage of the truly settled". This is equivalent to the stage of non-retrogression along the bodhisattva path.
    ellauri182.html on line 423: All well and good, but I would like to suggest a very different lesson that can be learned. If you want to actively participate then grab a pencil, an eraser and a clean sheet of paper.
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    ellauri183.html on line 68: In 1974, philosopher Sidney Hook defined humanism and humanisz by negative characteristics. According to Hook, humanisz are opposed to the imposition of one culture in some civilizations, do not belong to a church or established religion, do not support dictatorships, do not justify violence for social reforms or are more loyal to an organization than their abstract values. Hook also said humanisz support the elimination of hunger and improvemenz to health, housing, and education. No sitä varsinkin.
    ellauri183.html on line 78: His deep belief that one should live morally crashed into his premise that one should live fully. Yep, I bet he did shag his coeds. Janna Malamud Smith is the author of An Absorbing Errand: How Artisz and Crafzmen Make Their Way to Mastery; A Potent Spell: Mother Love and the Power of Fear; and Private Matters: In Defense of the Personal Life. Her titles have been New York Times Notable Boox and A Potent Spell was a Barnes and Noble "Discover Great New Writers" pick. She has written for the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and the Threepenny Review, among other publications. A practicing psychotherapist, she lives with her husband and two children in Massachusetz.
    ellauri183.html on line 101: The apocalyptic gloom of his subject seems hopelessly out of place in this cheery, sun-washed house, a rambling white-frame idyll near Bennington College, where Malamud has taught for 20 years. A comforting percussion of cooking sounds comes from the big kitchen where his wife Ann, a chipper dynamo of a woman, is devising lunch; on the porch an old tiger tomcat lolls ingratiatingly; and in the distance the cloud-dappled foothills of the Green Mountains hover like a Yankee daydream.
    ellauri183.html on line 111: Many critics dismiss Malamud as a "Jewish writer." But "that's a reduction of my accomplishment. It diminishes something. All men are Jews, he once said, and Jews are absolutely the very stuff of drama. I say nothing about the ladies."
    ellauri183.html on line 112: He is irritatingly compared to Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer. "Don't lump me in with Singer. We're very different. I don't go in for the schlemiel interpretation. There's a difference of intent. I am serious. I have not given up the hero -- I simply use heroic qualities in small men like myself. There ought to be more heroes like myself. Idealism has become a strange word."
    ellauri183.html on line 134: Venezia kauppiaassa on joku Jessica. Niin se oli se juutalainen misu, Shylockin tytär. In the play, she elopes with Lorenzo, a penniless Christian, and a chest of her father's money, eventually ending up in Portia and Bassanio's household. In the play's dramatic structure, Jessica is a minor but pivotal role. Her actions motivate Shylock's vengeful insistence on his "pound of flesh" from Antonio; her relationships with Lorenzo and Shylock serves as a mirror and contrast to Portia's with Bassanio and with her father; her conversion to Christianity is the end of Shylock's line's adherence to the Jewish faith.
    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 186: Clare Carlisle studied philosophy and theology at Trinity College, Cambridge, gaining her BA in 1998 and her PhD in 2002, and she remains grateful to Trinity College for the scholarship that supported her doctoral studies. Her travels in India after completing her PhD deepened her interest in devotional and contemplative practices. She is the author of six boox, most recently On Habit (Routledge, 2014), Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard (Allen Lane / Penguin / FSG, 2019), and Spinoza’s Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics (Princeton University Press, 2021).
    ellauri183.html on line 188: Professor Carlisle joined King’s in 2011, and in addition to her research and teaching for the Department of Theology and Religious Studies she worx in the Office of the Dean as AKC Director. In 2015 she became an AKC (Associate of King’s College).
    ellauri183.html on line 194: Moral absolutism is certainly compatible with an acknowledgement that monetary value depends on circumstance. Jesus, for example, reinforced the 10 commandmenz, which unconditionally prohibit murder, adultery, theft and so on. But one day, when he was teaching in the temple, Jesus watched a poor widow put two small coins in the donation box, while rich people made much larger offerings. “This poor widow has put in more than all of them,” says Jesus, “because she, out of her poverty, has put in all she had to live on.” But by the criterion of moral absolutism they were just the same.
    ellauri183.html on line 285: Labour MP is told she is 'historically wrong, factually wrong and morally wrong' to make comparison between Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the situation in Israel and Palestine.
    ellauri183.html on line 323: In 1993, the MIT Press published a collection of essays in linguistics to honor Bromberger on the occasion of his retirement. "The View From Building 20," edited by Ken Hale and Jay Keyser, featured essays by Chomsky, Halle, Alec Marantz, and other distinguished colleagues. Jews every nose of them. Alec is not very distinguished, though he beat me for the Harvard Junior Fellowship.
    ellauri183.html on line 590: Fartleyn mukaan "riippuen lukemastasi, keskiajalla eri Euroopan kaupungeissa oli kahdeksan, kaksitoista, neljätoista tai jopa 18 erilaista pyhää esinahkaa." Rooman pyhän esinahan (myöhemmin Calcata) lisäksi muita hakijoita olivat muun muassa Rooman katedraali Le Puy-en-Velay, Santiago de Compostela, kaupunki Antwerpen, Coulombit että Chartresin hiippakunta, samoin kuin itse Chartres ja kirkot Besançon, Metz, Hildesheim, Charroux. Conques, Langres, Fécamp ja kaksi sisään Auvergne.
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    ellauri184.html on line 44: Mailer was raised in Brooklyn, first in Flatbush on Cortelyou Rd and later in Crown Heights at the corner of Albany and Crown Streets. Mailer graduated from Boys High School and entered Harvard College in 1939, when he was 16 years old. As an undergraduate, he was a member of the Signet Society. Mousiken poiei kai ergazou, tee musaa ja duunaa. At Harvard, he majored in engineering sciences, but took writing courses as electives. He published his first story, "The Greatest Thing in the World," at the age of 18, winning Story magazine's college contest in 1941.
    ellauri184.html on line 48: During his time in the Philippines, Mailer was first assigned to regimental headquarters as a typist, then assigned as a wire lineman. In early 1945, after volunteering for a reconnaissance platoon, he completed more than two dozen patrols in contested territory, and engaged in a few firefights and skirmishes. After the Japanese surrender, he was sent to Japan as part of the army of occupation, was promoted to sergeant, and became a first cook and argued about his girth.
    ellauri184.html on line 60: Morales moved in with Mailer during 1951 into an apartment on First Avenue near Second Street in the East Village, and they married in 1954. They had two daughters, Danielle and Elizabeth. After attending a party on Saturday, November 19, 1960, Mailer stabbed Adele twice with a two-and-a-half inch blade that he used to clean his nails, nearly killing her by puncturing her pericardium. He stabbed her once in the chest and once in the back. Adele required emergency surgery but made a quick recovery. Mailer claimed he had stabbed Adele "to relieve her of cancer". He was involuntarily committed to Bellevue Hospital for 17 days. While Adele did not press charges, saying she wanted to protect their daughters, Mailer later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault saying, "I feel I did a lousy, dirty, cowardly thing", and received a suspended sentence of three years' probation. In 1962, the two divorced. In 1997, Adele published a memoir of their marriage entitled The Last Party, which recounted her husband stabbing her at a party and the aftermath. This incident has been a focal point for feminist critics of Mailer, who point to themes of sexual violence in his work.
    ellauri184.html on line 68: His sixth and last wife, whom he married in 1980, was Norris Church Mailer (born Barbara Jean Davis, 1949–2010), an art teacher. Why did she have to use a pseudonym as well? Apparently she was not a kike. They had one son together, John Buffalo Mailer, a writer and actor. Mailer raised and infernally adopted Matthew Norris, Church's son by her first husband, Larry Norris. Living in Brooklyn, New York and Provincetown, Massachusetts with Mailer, Church worked as a model, wrote and painted.
    ellauri184.html on line 74: Mailer wrote 12 novels in 59 years. After completing courses in French language and culture at the University of Paris in 1947–48, he returned to the U.S. shortly after The Naked and the Dead was published in May 1948. A New York Times best seller for 62 weeks, it was the only one of Mailer's novels to reach the number one position. It was hailed by many as one of the best American wartime novels and included in a list of the hundred best English-language novels of the twentieth century by the Modern Library. The book that made his reputation sold over a million copies in its first year, (three million by 1981) and has never gone out of print. It is still considered to be one of the finest depictions of Americans in combat during World War II.
    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 78: Mailer wrote his fourth novel, An American Dream, as a serial in Esquire magazine over eight months (January to August 1964), publishing the first chapter two months after he wrote it. In March 1965, Dial Press published a revised version. The novel generally received mixed reviews, but was a best seller. Joan Didion praised it in a review in National Review (April 20, 1965) and John W. Aldridge did the same in Life (March 19, 1965), while Elizabeth Hardwick panned it in Partisan Review (spring 1965).
    ellauri184.html on line 80: Mailer's fifth novel, Why Are We in Vietnam? was even more experimental in its prose than An American Dream. Published in 1967, the critical reception of WWVN was mostly positive with many critics, like John Aldridge in Harper's, calling the novel a masterpiece and comparing it to Joyce. Mailer's obscene language was criticized by critics such as Granville Hicks writing in the Saturday Review and the anonymous reviewer in Time. Eliot Fremont-Smith calls WWVN "the most original, courageous and provocative novel so far this year" that's likely to be "mistakenly reviled". Other critics, such as Denis Donoghue from the New York Review of Books praised Mailer for his verisimilitude "for the sensory event". Donoghue recalls Josephine Miles' study of the American Sublime, reasoning WWVN's voice and style as the drive behind Mailer's impact.
    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 97: Bea Silverman was Norman Mailer's college sweetheart and first wife. He met her during his junior year at Harvard while she was a student at Boston University. They divorced in 1952 when Nuchem was already philandering with Speedy Gonzales.
    ellauri184.html on line 99: Norris Church was born Barbara Jean Davis and grew up in Atkins, Arkansas, the daughter of Free Will Baptists. At the age of three she won the title of Little Miss Little Rock. In her twenties she had a brief fling with a young Bill Clinton. She met Mailer in 1975 when he came to Russellville, Arkansas to promote his biography of Marilyn Monroe. The two fell into a passionate love affair, despite their 26-year age difference (sama kuin jos mä olisin vaihtanut Seijan niihin pieniin kiinalaisiin), and Church moved to New York a few months later. At the suggestion of Mailer, she changed her name to Norris Church when she began modeling with the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency. Norris was the last name of her first husband, and Mailer suggested Church since she had been a frequent church-goer while she was growing up. Eli siis tää Jee-suxen bio oli niikö lahja Norrixelle.
    ellauri184.html on line 149: Ei kyllä normaalisti kukaan elä 40 päivää pelkällä vedellä. Sirkkoja ja hunajaa pitää saada syödä vähintään. Tähän tulee ne Jesajan ruovonpäristäjät, tarhapöllöt ja liekkiöt albumista 160. Jeshuaa pelottaa. J-la sanoo: sä paastoat, tai sä itket ja paastoat. No mikäs siinä auttoi, Jeshua paastosi. Ei edes pahanmakuista juurta tai pientä sirkkaa ollut saatavilla. Jeshua ei muka muista että Daavid oli pannut Bathshebaa. Schlomo oivaltaa pyytää viisautta ja saa oikeasta vastauxesta 10p ja papukaijamerkin. Tuttuja kuluneita meemejä.
    ellauri184.html on line 250: According to the biblical chronicle, the Tribe of Manasseh was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes from after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BC. No central government existed, and in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc leaders known as Judges (see Book of Judges). With the growth of the threat from Palestinian (sorry) Philistine incursions, the Israelite tribes decided to form a strong centralised monarchy to meet the challenge, and the Tribe of Manasseh joined the new kingdom with Saul as the first king. After the death of Saul, all the tribes other than Judah remained loyal to the House of Saul, but after the death of Ish-bosheth, Saul's son who succeeded him to the throne of Israel, the Tribe of Manasseh joined the other northern Israelite tribes in making Judah's king David the king of a re-united Kingdom of Israel. However, on the accession of David's grandson Rehoboam, in c. 930 BC the northern tribes split from the House of David and from Saul's tribe Benjamin to reform Israel as the Northern Kingdom. Manasseh was a member of the Northern Kingdom until the kingdom was conquered by Assyria in c. 723 BC and the population deported. From that time, the Tribe of Manasseh has been counted as one of the ten lost tribes of Israel.
    ellauri184.html on line 340: Capernaum (/kəˈpɜːrneɪəm, -niəm/ kə-PUR-nay-əm, -⁠nee-əm; Hebrew: כְּפַר נַחוּם, romanized: Kfar Naḥum, lit. 'Nahum's village'; Arabic: كفر ناحوم, romanized: Kafr Nāḥūm) was a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee.
    ellauri184.html on line 524: In 167 BCE Judea was part of the Seleucid Empire. Its ruler, Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175–165 BCE), smarting from a defeat in a war against Ptolemaic Egypt, banned traditional Jewish religious practices, and attempted to forcibly let the Jews accept Hellenistic culture. Throughout the country Jews were ordered, with the threat of execution, to sacrifice pigs to Greek gods (the normal practice in the Ancient Greek religion), desecrate the Shabbat, eat unkosher animals (especially pork), and relinquish their Jewish scriptures. Antiochus´ decree also outlawed Jewish circumcision, and parents who violated his order were hanged along with their infants.[1Mac 1:46-67] According to Tacitus, as quoted by Hodges, Antiochus "endeavoured to abolish Jewish superstition and to introduce Greek civilization."
    ellauri184.html on line 575: Jeshuasta tuntui kurjalta ettei the powers that be arvostaneet sitä. Se sai läpyjä vaan laahuxelta, The hoi polloi. The great unwashed.
    ellauri184.html on line 736: Mary was most certainly a widow at this point in her life and also an older woman. Though she had other sons, Jesus chose John to provide care for Mary after His death. Why? Because Jesus’ brothers did not become believers until after His resurrection (John 7:5). Further, Jesus’ brothers were not present at His crucifixion. They had other errands just then. Jesus was entrusting Mary to John, who was a believer and was present, rather than entrusting her to His brothers, who were not believers and who were not even interested enough to be present at his crucifixion.
    ellauri184.html on line 738: As the eldest son in His family, Jesus had a cultural obligation to care for His mother, and He passed that obligation on to one of His closest friends. John would have certainly obeyed this command. Mary was most likely one of the women in the upper room and was present when the church was established in Jerusalem (Acts 1:12–14). She probably continued to stay with John in Jerusalem until her death. It is only later in John’s life that his writings and church history reveal John left Jerusalem and ministered in other areas. By then he had probably got rid of mamma Maria.
    ellauri184.html on line 783: Jesus having sex with Mary Magdalene in the whorehouse without the blessing of marriage. The demon asking Jesus to use a sheep for sexual release. An angel posing as a beggar during the Annunciation scene. The same beggar-angel walking with Mary to Bethlehem provoking jealousy to the doubting Joseph. Three shepherds instead of 3 kings visiting the family in the Bethlehem. Joseph crucified and dying on the cross mistaken as a zealot. Jesus seeing God in the desert. Jesus riding on the boat with the God and the Devil. These are some of the shocking deviations from the story that Saramago imagined and incorporated to come up with an “irreverent, profound, skeptical, funny, heretical, deeply philosophical, provocative and compelling work.” (Source: Harold Robbin who says that this is his favorite work of Saramago. So far, I agree).
    ellauri184.html on line 785: This is a bold fearless work and definitely not for the faint of heart. I am not surprised that when this was originally published in 1991, it created lots of controversies with the Catholic Church condemning Jose Saramago for harboring anti-religious vision and his own Portuguese government asking the European Literary Prize to remove this from its shortlist because of the book’s offensive content to religion. Despite this book’s existence, Saramago won the 1998 Nobel Prize for Literature.
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    ellauri185.html on line 58: The childless Hannah vows to Yahweh of hosts that, if she has a son, he will be dedicated to Yahweh. Eli, the priest of Shiloh, where the Ark of the Covenant is provisionally located, blesses her. A child named Samuel is born, and Samuel is dedicated to the Lord as a Nazirite—the only one besides Samson to be identified in the Bible. Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas, sin against God's laws and the people, a sin that causes them to die in the Battle of Aphek. But the child Samuel grows up "in the presence of the Lord."
    ellauri185.html on line 68: Mitäs tapahtui samaan aikaan toisaalla? Kreikassa 600-500-luvulla eKr Solon ym arkista puuhastelua. Sisämerten kolonisointia kilpaa Foinikian kaa. Millonkas se Iisebelin Tyros lytättiin? Jezebel esiintyy 800-luvulla, jälkeen Salomonin 970–931 BCE. Daavid osti tontin jolle Salomo rakensi ekan temppelin. Temppeli hävitettiin 589-587 Nebukadnesarin toimesta ja taparikolliset vietiin tällä kertaa Babylonin linnaan 597-539. Hizi kun olisi se seinätaulu jossa on raamatun tapahtumat aikajanalla. Millos se Moosexen konvoi palas Ebyktistä? Joidenkin Raamatun pohjalta tehtyjen laskujen mukaan israelilaiset palasivat Egyptistä noin 1300–1200 eaa. He joutuivat sotaan filistealaisia ja kanaanilaisia kanssa valloittaen Ain, Jerikon ja Hazorin. Arkeologien mukaan Jeriko ja Ai tuhoutuivat noin 1550 eaa. keskipronssikauden lopussa. Monien tutkijoiden mukaan Egyptissä kävi vain pieni joukko, ja israelilaiset olivat eräänlainen Kanaanin maan alakulttuuri, joka eli paimentolaisina maassa, jossa kaupunkilaiset palvoivat muun muassa israelilaisten uskovaisten epäjumalina pitämiä Baalia ja Astartea. Eräässä vaiheessa nämä paimentolaisheimot alkoivat vallata Israelia. Israelilaiset voittivat viimeiset kanaanilaiset noin 1140 eaa. David Rohlin kiistanalaisen revisioidun kronologian mukaan Jerikon ja Ain tuhoutuminen osuu samaan aikaan israelilaisten Egyptistä-paluun kanssa, ja Raamatun kertomus on mahdollinen kuvaus tapahtumista.
    ellauri185.html on line 71: According to Joshua 19, Tyre, a "strong city", was allotted to the Tribe of Asher.
    ellauri185.html on line 77: Tyre is mentioned in the Book of Isaiah as being forgotten for 70 years, after which "she" would return to her lucrative prostitution and the profit would go to "those who live in the presence of the LORD".
    ellauri185.html on line 95: What about the destruction of Tyre? Well, Nebuchadnezzer’s attack came shortly after Ezekiel, so it’s hard to tell for sure from our perspective whether or not Ezekiel truly prophesied that phase of Tyre’s destruction. But as far as Alexander is concerned, it is well established that this took place in 322 BC. So this is a clear example of the Bible foretelling an event (actually several) in detail.
    ellauri185.html on line 116: Joonatan oli Daavidin poikaystävä. Daavid oli kyllä kaikkiruokainen, kuten Batshebaselkkaus todistaa.
    ellauri185.html on line 127: The elders of Judah anoint David as king, but in the north Saul's son Ish-bosheth, or Ishbaal, rules over the northern tribes. After a long war, Ishbaal is murdered by Rechab and Baanah, two of his captains who hope for a reward from David. But David has them killed for killing God's anointed. David is then anointed king of all Israel.
    ellauri185.html on line 131: David captures Jerusalem and brings the Ark there. David wishes to build a temple, but Nathan tells him that one of his sons will be the one to build the temple. David defeats the enemies of Israel, slaughtering Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, Syrians, and Arameans.
    ellauri185.html on line 135: David commits adultery with Bathsheba, who becomes pregnant. When her husband Uriah the Hittite returns from battle, David encourages him to go home and see his wife (to cover his own tracks) but Uriah declines in case David might need him. David then deliberately sends Uriah on a suicide mission, and for this, Yahweh sends disasters against David's house. Nathan tells David that the sword shall never depart from his house.
    ellauri185.html on line 137: For the remainder of David's reign, problems occur. Amnon (one of David's sons) rapes his half-sister Tamar (one of David's daughters). Absalom (another son of David) kills Amnon and rebels against his father, whereupon David flees from Jerusalem. Absalom is killed following the Battle of the Wood of Ephraim, and David is restored as king and returns to his palace. Finally, only two contenders for the succession remain: Adonijah, son of David and Haggith, and Solomon, son of David and Bathsheba.
    ellauri185.html on line 141: 2 Samuel concludes with four chapters (chapters 21 to 24) that lie outside the chronological succession narrative of Saul and David, a narrative that will continue in The Book of Kings. These four supplementary chapters cover a great famine during David's reign; the execution of seven of Saul's remaining descendants, only Mephibosheth being saved (kannattiko mainita), David's song of thanksgiving, which is almost identical to Psalm 18; David's last words; a list of David's "mighty warriors"; an offering made by David using water from the well of Bethlehem; David's sinful census; a plague over Israel which David opted for as preferable to either famine or oppression; and the construction of an altar on land David purchased from Araunah the Jebusite.
    ellauri185.html on line 147: The chronological narrative of succession resumes in the first Book of Kings, which relates how, as David lies dying, Bathsheba and Nathan ensure Solomon's elevation to the throne.
    ellauri185.html on line 482: 5.Pitää rakastaa kaikkia erotuxetta, myös toisheimolaisia.5.Siunattuja ovat ne jotka jakavat hedelmät tasan.
    ellauri185.html on line 487: Tolstoin säännössä 1 ei tappamista kielletä, jos se tapahtuu hyvässä sovussa. Sääntö 2 on aika tyly vaimoille, vai mitä? Kohdat 3-5 ovat isänmaallisuuden kannalta ne pahimmat. Toisheimolaiset ovat määritelmän mukaan pahoja, niitäkö nyt pitäisi rakastaa? Sotilasvala on hyvin tärkeä, sen nojallahan saa karkureita kysymättä ampua.
    ellauri185.html on line 506: K.S. Laurila ei ole suotta huolissaan. Vuorisaarnaaja kieltää vihaamasta vihulaistakaan, siitä on selvät pykälät. Hetkinen! mahdollinen porsaanreikä: mikä on tarkoitettu viholliskuva? Puhutaanko tässä maista ollenkaan? Jospa puheena on vain Aku Ankka ja sen naapuri Teppo Tulppu? Eihän Jeesus esiintynyt poliitikkona sen enempää kuin Taavi-eno, se oli aivan idiootti eli yxityishenkilö.
    ellauri185.html on line 687: Meillä on vielä syytä puuttua Lutherin käsityksen yksityiskohtiin. Siinä suhteessa suattaa olla aihetta erinäisiin vastaväitteisiin. Niin esim. Lutherin tekemä ero kristityn yksityisen itsepuolustusoikeuden ja hänen lähimmäisten puolustamisvelvollisuutensa välillä tuskin on oikea. Lutherhan itse asiassa kieltää yksityiseltä kristityltä itse puolustusoikeuden silloin, kun puolustus koskee todella vain häntä yksityishenkilönä. Tällöin kristityn Lutherin mukaan pitää vastustuksetta olla valmis kärsimään kaikkinaista vääryyttä ja väkivaltaa vetoomatta esivallan tai lähimmäisten suojelevaan apuun. Mutta kun väkivalta kohdistuu toisiin tai yleiseen järjestykseen tai kristittyyn itseensäkin, mutta ei yksityishenkilönä, vaan niin sanoaksemme virkahenkilönä ("Amtsperson") tai yhteiskunnan jäsenenä, niin silloin hänellä on Lutherin mukaan ei ainoastaan täysi oikeus, vaan vieläpä velvollisuus torjua väkivalta ja vääryys.
    ellauri185.html on line 689: Tämä ero yksityishenkilön ja virkahenkilön välillä on ensinnäkin sangen väkinäinen ja käytännössä on sitä varsin vaikea pitää selvänä. Täysikasvuinen, yhteiskunnassa toimiva säätyläinen on tuskin koskaan puhtaastaan yksityishenkilö Lutherin tarkoittamassa mielessä. Sillä vaikka hänellä ei olekaan mitään virka-asemaa eikä yhteiskunnan hänelle uskomaa luottamustointa, niin on hän aina moninaisella tavalla yhteiskunnan edustava jäsen, jos on herrasväkeä.
    ellauri185.html on line 691: Jokainen ihminen on ainakin jonkin perheen jäsen ja jo semmoisena yhteiskunnallinen henkilö. Sitäpaitsi kuuluvat varsinkin nykyaikana jotenkin kaikki täysikasvuiset ihmiset moninaisiin seuroihin, suojeluskuntiin, ammattikuntiin (poislukien työläisten järjestöt), järjestöihin tai muihin yhteisöihin eivätkä senvuoksi ole koskaan vain pelkästään yksityishenkilöitä.
    ellauri185.html on line 693: Mutta muutenkin, vaikka tämä näkökohta sivuutetaan, tuntuisi sangen kohtuuttomalta kieltää kristityltä itsepuolustusoikeus omassakaan asiassaan. Ei kukaan kristitty eikä muukaan vakava ihminen voine vaatia, että esim. kristityn nuoren miehen tai naisen täytyisi vastustuksetta antaa raiskata itsensä, vaikka tuo väkivalta kohdistuukin vain häneen itseensä yksityishenkilönä eikä sukupuolensa edustajana. Eikä Lutherkaan varmaan ikinä olisi tällaista tarkoittanut. Mutta muutenkin täytyy kristityllä omasta kohdastaan sama itsepuolustusoikeus, mikä muillakin ihmisillä ilmeistä räikeää väkivaltaa tai muuta vääryyttä vastaan. Eikä hänellä tähän vain oikeus, vaan vieläpä velvollisuuskin. Sillä kristittyjenkin täytyy puolustaa itseään täällä pahassa maailmassa sillä tavalla, millä täällä yleensä sekä ihmisiä että arvoja puolustaa voidaan. Päinvastainen menettely kristittyjen puolelta johtaisikin selvästi vain pahojen vallan edistämiseen ja kristittyjen omaan tuhoon.") Siinä on taivasosa laiha lohdutus. Eli sidearmin kantaminen mahdollisten vorojen ja raiskaajien varalta ei ole kristityn vain oikeus vaan ihan velvoite.
    ellauri185.html on line 855: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
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    ellauri188.html on line 46: Nti Jylhäniska on uushenkisyyteen perehtynyt hevoskuiskaaja. Hiän kysyy luupäältä haluaako se jotain hoitoa tai leikkausta, haluaako se että razastetaan. Nyt ymmärrän se sanoo: älä razasta minulla enää, se tuntuu pahalta. Älä sure, anna hevosen surra, sillä on iso pää. Oli aikakin jo kysyä muilta eläimiltä izeltään, eikä vaan apinalta aina.
    ellauri188.html on line 81: The inhabitants historically made a living by fishing, collecting shellfish, hunting birds, and gardening. They relied heavily on breadfruit but raised at least 32 other introduced crops.
    ellauri188.html on line 94: The American mission from Hawaii was no more successful. William Patterson Alexander (1805-1864), Benjamin Parker (1803-1877), and Richard Armstrong (1805-1860) arrived in the Marquesas in 1834 from Hawaii with their wives and a three-month-old baby. They returned the same year. In 1853, more missionaries led by James Kekela (1824-1904) arrived at Fatu Hiva with their wives from Hawaii, but were unable to remain there because of clashes with Catholic missionaries arriving on a French warship.
    ellauri188.html on line 124: The present population of all the six inhabited islands of that group of eleven, numbers, according to Mr. Frank Varney, a long-time resident on Hivaon, about 1,000 or 1,200. Only a small proportion of these are pure bloods, most of that number being natives from the Tuamotus or the Society Islands, and many of them are half-bloods or quarter-bloods, Chinese features being very common. But I met many middle-aged, elderly and old, pure-blooded Mar quesans, a fine, self-respecting race, commanding our admiration and pity. I can not believe that all these people, whom I saw in 1922 and 1923, will have vanished in 1930. It will take a longer time than that, perhaps only a few years longer, before the last pure blooded Marquesan steps off the stage. I am quite sure that Dr. Linton, of the Field Museum, and Dr. Handy, of Bishop Museum, Honolulu, both of whom have made special study of the Marquesans, will agree with me in this.
    ellauri188.html on line 130: It is perhaps appropriate to describe briefly, in this connection, the agricultural conditions in Typee Vai, the valley on Nukuhiva made famous by Melville's classie "Typee." It will be remembered by those who have read his narrative that he escaped from his ship. in Taiohae Bay in 1842 and was held a prisoner for many months by the eannibals of Typee. At that time he figured the inhabitants of the valley as repre sented by about 2,000 souls, with perhaps 2,000 more in the neighboring valley of Houmi. A period of 80 years has elapsed (not a long time historically) be tween his sojourn there and my visit in 1922. In November of that year I found 44 people in Typee, and 65 in Houmi, though from Pere Simeon Delmar, the charming and self-sacrificing priest at Taiohae, who is in close touch with all his people, I learned. that the death rate in Typee had been normal for several years and that one or two families there had many children. I was astonished at the appearance of Typee Valley; for, from reading "White Shadows" and from
    ellauri188.html on line 282: Ukraina|Ukrainalaisen kansanedustajan somekuva näytti maailmalle sodan absurdiuden – HS haastatteli Kira Rudikia, joka harjoittelee ampumista ja majoittaa kotiinsa isänmaallishenkistä taistelujoukkoa.
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    ellauri189.html on line 75: After leaving the army, he spent several years traveling through western Europe, staying some time in Paris, climbing Mont Blanc in 1818, and spending a good portion of his inherited fortune. He returned to his estate in Volhynia in 1821, where he began an ill-fated affair with a married woman and began writing. He moved to Warsaw in 1824, where he published the poetic novel Maria at his own expense in 1825, and died in poverty the next year in unclear circumstances.
    ellauri189.html on line 77: "Maria" was hailed by the younger generation as one of the first authentic literary products of Polish romanticism (the adherents of the so-called Warsaw Classicism were, on the contrary, horrified by the dark plot and the author’s preference for “provincial” words and expressions). Malczewski was then already in poor health and, before a year had passed, in May 1826, he died – impoverished and disgraced because of his affair with a hysterical married woman (whom he was supposed to heal by means of mesmerism – after his death she returned to her husband).
    ellauri189.html on line 79: In 1825 Antoni Malczewski published a long poem, Maria (Marya: A Tale of the Ukraine), which constitutes his only contribution to Polish poetry but occupies a permanent place there as a widely imitated example of the so-called Polish-Ukrainian poetic school. In the poem, Wacław, a young husband, goes to fight the Tatars and, after routing the raiders, hurries home to his wife, Maria. All he finds is a cold corpse. Yeah, great. Oh fuck. What's the use. The poem makes use of diversified rhythms and carefully chosen rhymes; and its Byronic hero, as well as its picture of Ukraine as a land of sombre charm, assured Malczewski both popularity and critical applause.
    ellauri189.html on line 94: and a demeanour that immediately distinguishes him from the serfs (“Prosty był
    ellauri189.html on line 110: dignity). The pair has secretly got married, but their bond is not accepted by the arrogant wojewoda. When his attempts to force his son to a divorce have failed, he feigns to accept reconciliation with his son Wacław, who is – as a sign of the re-established peace – sent at the head of a regiment of hussars into the Dzikie Pola to drive out the Tartars.
    ellauri189.html on line 112: Before engaging in battle Wacław visits his father-in-law and Maria (who slowly fades away, feeding on an ever-diminishing hope) to bring them the good news. The patriotic miecznik cannot, in spite of his advanced age, refrain from joining the band of his son-in-law, leaving his home and daughter without protection. The Tartars are finally (but not without difficulty) defeated and Wacław, in exultant mood, rides by night over the boundless steppe to unite with his wife as the messenger of victory. When he arrives, the manor-house of the miecznik appears to be abandoned. There are no signs of life. Entering a room, he discovers Maria, lying on a couch, her clothes in disorder, like a marble statue. It is evident that her vital strength has been extinguished, but he tries to make himself believe that she has only fainted and rushes out of the house, shouting: “O, water, water!”. Thereupon the “small figure” of a melancholy youth (“pacholę”) jumps from the thicket and relates to Wacław the events that have happened.
    ellauri189.html on line 209: with its receding horizon, melting into heaven, shows two different countenances of infinity. Man may spontaneously recognize the identity of linear and cyclical infinity, but the basis of this identity is not an empirically established fact, but an assumption, a matter of belief. The wheel of Karma is not so different from Schopenhauers endless rounds of the lush parks of Frankfurt following the dark star behind his poodle Atman.
    ellauri189.html on line 438: The Jordan River is a shadow of what it once was. The river acts as the main water source for Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank. As a result, 90% of the fresh water that replenishes it is diverted to agriculture. Another problem facing it is pollution from agricultural and wastewater run-offs. About 50% of the agricultural run-offs from the surrounding areas are dumped into the river which has caused its water levels to drop dramatically.
    ellauri189.html on line 751: Not eating sea-creatures such as lobsters, shrimps, and crabs, and animals like camels and horses, and meat with cheese. These are, in fact, not Kosher (cannot be eaten) according to the Torah given to the people of Israel by God through Moses.
    ellauri189.html on line 803: What’s special about the Pashtuns is that although Pashtuns do not keep Judaism today (except for some small portions like not eating some non-kosher animals), according to Pashtuns’ tradition, they did not mix. And unlike other nations who have the tradition of being descendants of Bene Israel, the face of the Pashtuns prove they did not mix.
    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.
    ellauri189.html on line 841: So a Jew who believes in the prophets and that our Talmud’s Rabbies knew what they were talking about shouldn’t doubt the tradition of the Pashtuns not mixing with other nations. And I’m not a Rav myself, but I think there might be a consequence for Halacha here – if we meet a random Pashtun, we can’t ask him to do something that is forbidden on Shabbat, serve him anything not Kosher (from the non-Kosher stuff they do eat – some of the Kosher laws the Pashtuns do keep), etc, because as the Talmud said, in their land they are the majority.
    ellauri189.html on line 845: The author originally published this piece on the Pashtun Times
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    ellauri190.html on line 88: Pieni osa tutkijoista, kuten Moshe Gil ja Shaul Stampfer, katsovat, että kasaarien kääntymistä juutalaisuuteen ei todellisuudessa tapahtunut. Stampferin mukaan lähteet ovat ristiriitaisia ja epäluotettavia, ja luotettavat aikalaistahot jättävät kasaarien juutalaisuuden mainitsematta. Euroopassa on 1800-luvun lopulta lähtien esitetty teorioita, että kasaarit olisivat aškenasijuutalaisten perustajaväestöä. Enemmistö tutkijoista hylkää tämän teorian. Ehkä osa kasaarien porukoista ehkä onkin nyt Pakistanin pashtuja?
    ellauri190.html on line 237: Kyiv, the biggest city and the capital of Ukraine, was founded, most likely, between the 600s and the 700s A.D. as a fishermen village. The first settlements were on the right bank of the Dnipro river, where now is the Podil section of the city. The first wooden fortification and the Kyiv chieftain’s castle were built uphill from the original settlement, likely in the 8th or early 9th century.
    ellauri190.html on line 269: In 1596, the so-called Union of Brest (Brestin jyräys) was signed, officially starting the Eastern Rite Catholic Church in Ukraine (a.k.a. the Greek Catholic Church). It was meant to reconcile the Orthodox Ukrainians with Rome, which was, of course, a step in the direction of more peace and prosperity. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the next, 17th, century, the secular powers began to close the traditional Orthodox parishes by force, which, of course, caused huge tensions and sparks of violence.
    ellauri190.html on line 273: In the 16th and the early 17th century the Kozak’s leaders (Hetmans) were loyal to the Polish crown and participated in the wars of the Great Duchy of Lithuania and the kingdom of Poland against Muscovy. Hetman Petro Konashevych Sahaydachny (1582-1622) nearly took Moscow in 1618. But nearly doesn't count. He also was an outstanding mecenate who donated some loot to Orthodox monasteries and schools, of which the so-called Bratska Shkola (“Brotherhood School”) later grew into a huge and famous institution of higher learning, the Kyiv Mohyla Academy, which now functions as a top-ranking Ukrainian economic liberal arts university.
    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 287: As a result of the mid–17th century Khmelnytsky Uprising, the Zaporozhian Cossacks briefly established an independent state, which later became the autonomous Cossack Hetmanate (1649–1764). It was placed under the suzerainty of the Russian Tsar from 1667, but was ruled by local hetmans for a century. The principal political problem of the hetmans who followed the Pereyeslav Agreement was defending the autonomy of the Hetmanate from Russian/Muscovite centralism. The hetmans Ivan Vyhovsky, Petro Doroshenko and Ivan Mazepa attempted to resolve this by separating Ukraine from Russia.
    ellauri190.html on line 289: Relations between the Hetmanate and their new sovereign began to deteriorate after the autumn of 1656, when the Muscovites, going against the wishes of their Cossack partners, signed an armistice with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Vilnius. The Cossacks considered the Vilnius agreement a breach of the contract they had entered into at Pereiaslav. For the Muscovite tsar, the Pereiaslav Agreement signified the unconditional submission of his new subjects; the Ukrainian hetman considered it a conditional contract from which one party could withdraw if the other was not upholding its end of the bargain. Vähän sellanen kuin Abrahamin esinahkasopimus Jehovan kanssa, josta tuli samanlainen nahkapäätös. Näistä hetmaneista taisi olla puhetta Konrad-veikon kohdalla.
    ellauri190.html on line 301: Under Russian rule, the Cossack nation of the Zaporozhian Host was divided into two autonomous republics of the Moscow Tsardom: the Cossack Hetmanate, and the more independent Zaporizhia. These organisations gradually lost their autonomy, and were abolished by Catherine II in the late 18th century. The Hetmanate became the governorship of Little Russia, and Zaporizhia was absorbed into New Russia.
    ellauri190.html on line 307: The region was part of the Russian Empire until its collapse following the Russian February Revolution in early March 1917, after which it became part of the short-lived Russian Republic. In 1918, it was largely included in the Ukrainian State and in the Ukrainian Soviet Republic at the same time. In 1918–1920, it was, to varying extents, under the control of the anti-Bolshevik White movement governments of South Russia whose defeat signified the Soviet control over the territory, which became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, within the Soviet Union from 1922.
    ellauri190.html on line 345: Thutmose III was the sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. During the first twenty-two years of Thutmose's reign he was co-regent with his aunt, Hatshepsut, who was named the pharaoh. While she is shown first on surviving monuments, both...
    ellauri190.html on line 389: Pompey (the Great), was a distinguished and ambitious Roman military leader, provincial administrator and politician of the 1st century BC, the period of the Late Republic. Hailing from an Italian provincial background, Pompey first disting...
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    ellauri191.html on line 129: "as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguished by both the freshness of its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit"
    ellauri191.html on line 276: "in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations"
    ellauri191.html on line 626: "for his distinguished art of narration, which takes its highest form in The Forsyte Saga"
    ellauri191.html on line 1375: shevis_Singer" title="Isaac Bashevis Singer">Isaac Bashevis Singer
    ellauri191.html on line 2113: "for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory"
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    ellauri192.html on line 40: Nikolai Trubetskoi oli kai Valentin Kiparskyn opettaja tshekeissä? Valentin luuli mua tytöxi Esa Itkosen väittäjäisissä kun mulla oli pitkä tukka. Aika noloa! (Taisit jo mainita albumissa 2.) Mutta tässä albumissa palaan omiin tieteellisiin juuriini, joita en ole paljon ajatellut viimeisen 2-3 vuoden aikana. Tänään kun käveltiin keisarillisen Alexanterin yliopiston ohize, ihan ihmettelin kuinka vähän koko paikka mulle enää merkizee.
    ellauri192.html on line 49: After he graduated from the Moscow University (1913), Trubetzkoy delivered lectures there until the Russian Revolution, when he moved first to the University of Rostov-on-Don, then to the University of Sofia (1920–1922) and finally took the chair of Professor of Slavic Philology at the University of Vienna (1922-1938). He died from a heart attack attributed to Nazi persecution after he had published an article that was highly critical of Hitler's crackpot morphophonological theories.
    ellauri192.html on line 61: Jakobson was born in the Russian Empire on 11 October 1896 to a well-to-do family of Jewish descent, the industrialist Osip Jakobson and chemist Anna Volpert Jakobson. Under the pseudonym 'Aliagrov', he published books of zaum poetry and befriended the Futurists Vladimir Mayakovsky, Kazimir Malevich, Aleksei Kruchyonykh and others. It was the poetry of his contemporaries that partly inspired him to become a linguist.
    ellauri192.html on line 81: His universalizing structuralist theory of phonology, based on a markedness hierarchy of distinctive features, achieved its canonical exposition in a book published in the United States in 1951, jointly authored by Roman Jakobson, C. Gunnar Fant and Morris Halle.
    ellauri192.html on line 85: Influenced by the Organon-Model by Karl Bühler, Jakobson distinguishes six communication functions, each associated with a dimension or factor of the communication process [n.b. – Elements from Bühler's theory appear in the diagram below in yellow and pink, Jakobson's elaborations in blue]:
    ellauri192.html on line 113: The members of the Nobel jury were guided by the vague words written into the will of Alfred Nobel. The inventor stated that his prize “should go to the person who shall have produced in the field of Literature the most distinguished work of an idealistic tendency.” Wirsén believed that “idealistic tendency” meant of moral or good nature; however, as Burton Feldman reports, the mathematician Gösta "Ja ja de ä Gösta här" Mittag-Leffler, who was a friend of Nobel’s, attested that “the inventor intended ‘idealism’ to mean a skeptical, even satirical attitude to religion, royalty, marriage, and the social order in general.”
    ellauri192.html on line 170: Tää on Sullyn bestselleri. 204 muun runon silmäilystä ei jää käteen mitään mieleenpainuvaa, aika keskinkertaisen klisheisiltä väsäyxiltä näyttävät. Alla olevassa on enempi tota luvattua lofty idealismia. Päiväys osoittaa että on puhe Ranskan-Saxan sodasta. Aika ajankohtasta.
    ellauri192.html on line 267: Even the specialist in modern literary history will be hard put to recall, let alone have any serious awareness of, such luminaries as Rudolf Eucken, a philosopher crowned in 1908; as the Danish novelist Henrik Pontoppidan (1917); or as Grazia Deledda, the Sardinian novelist who, in 1926, became one of the very few women to be chosen. And look how bad she was! Even where the recipients are illustrious, their work has repeatedly fallen outside normal definitions of literature. Eucken, Bergson, Bertrand Russell are philosophers. Theodor Mommsen, honored in 1902, was a great historian and epigrapher of ancient Rome, but hardly one whose prose has made the German language live. Churchill (1953) . . . was Churchill. He had a toilet in his gum shoe, with letter W.C written on it and paper in the tip.
    ellauri192.html on line 271: In poetry, the balance sheet is dismal. No Ezra Pound, no Rilke, no Valery, no Wallace Stevens, no Kazantzakis, no Cavafy, no Mandelstam, no Akhmatova, no Lorca, no Auden, no Fernando Pess^oa (a poet's poet). Stockholm, as we saw, enlarged the bounds of ''literature'' to include professional philosophy, ancient history and political rhetoric. The prose of Freud honors the German language. Freud was nominated; in vain, of course.
    ellauri192.html on line 297: While Tokarczuk’s win has been widely lauded — The Guardian declared her “the dreadlocked feminist winner the Nobel needed” (aargh! will some future prize go to Estonia's own bluewig girl Sofi Oxanen?) — Handke’s provoked immediate and widespread displeasure. PEN America, an organization that advocates for writers’ liberty, wrote that it was “dumbfounded by the selection of a writer who has used his public voice to undercut historical truth and offer public succor to perpetrators of genocide.” The Slovenian public intellectual Slavoj Žižek told the Guardian that “In 2014, Handke called for the Nobel to be abolished, saying it was a ‘false canonisation’ of literature. The fact that he got it now proves that he was right.”
    ellauri192.html on line 303: The novel’s release shortly predated an escalation in Polish nationalism tied to the Law and Justice party’s ascent to power in 2015. But the forces that fueled that escalation were already prevalent. When Tokarczuk accepted the Nike Prize, the country’s highest literary honor, for “The Books of Jacob,” she said in a speech that the country had “committed horrendous acts as colonizers, as a national majority that suppressed the minority, as slaveowners, and as the murderers of Jews.” She was quickly inundated by threats so alarming that her publishers briefly hired bodyguards. In the five years since, she has witnessed the Law and Justice party take an increasingly hard line on censoring certain conversations about Poland’s relationship with Jews. In 2016, the government began a campaign against the Princeton historian Jan Gross, known for his groundbreaking work on the massacre at Jedwabne, in which Poles murdered 1,600 of their Jewish neighbors. In 2018, the Law and Justice party’s government made it illegal to blame Poland or Polish nationals for Nazi crimes. POLIN, a groundbreaking Polish museum of Jewish history, has been leader-less for five months, as its director, who oversaw a number of exhibits highly critical of Poland’s policy toward Jews, awaits official reappointment — despite having been re-approved for the job.
    ellauri192.html on line 305: “The subject of my book [‘The Books of Jacob’] — a multicultural Poland — was not comfortable for proponents of this new version of history,” Tokarczuk told PEN Transmissions, a journal run by the English iteration of PEN, in May, 2018. She was taken by surprise by the amount of rage the book provoked — not to mention her comment on receiving the Nike sneakers. But rather than retreat, she has continued to speak out on behalf of the communities she sees her government as wishing to sideline. In a January op-ed for The New York Times following a Polish radical’s on-air murder of the open-minded young Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, Tokarczuk wrote of a Polish populist narrative that “scapegoats… the so-called crazy leftists, queer-lovers, Germans, Jews, European Union puppets, feminists, liberals and anyone who supports immigrants.”
    ellauri192.html on line 307: “We have a suffocating atmosphere of hate,” she wrote, “a highly emotional stalemate in which there can only be traitors and heroes.”
    ellauri192.html on line 313: “In such a time as we live in now in Poland the role of the writer is very special,” she said. “We have to be honest and decent people, to write about the world in the right way.”
    ellauri192.html on line 317: The secretary of the academy, who had to put a brave face on Dylan’s behaviour, was Sara Danius, an essayist and literary critic, elected in 2013. “She was always thought gifted and bright but she’s not a biddable person,” said Maria Schottenius. “She was overjoyed when she was elected.”
    ellauri192.html on line 349: This year, Danish literature professor Anne-Marie Mai revealed she had nominated Bob Dylan because she was upset about Englund's predecessor's critical remarks about the nonexistence of American literature.
    ellauri192.html on line 550: At times she had to blow it out Välistä sen piti puhaltaa peli poikki
    ellauri192.html on line 554: But when she closed her tired eyes Mut kunse sulki väsähtäneet silmänsä
    ellauri192.html on line 555: she dreamed of Paradise Se näki unta paratiisista
    ellauri192.html on line 558: Often she fell asleep and the Book Tuon tuostakin se vaan nukahti
    ellauri192.html on line 621: Rhoda (whose name means “Rose” in Greek) is only mentioned one time in the Bible, in Acts 12, but she played an important role and gave modern believers a powerful example.
    ellauri192.html on line 629: When Peter arrived and knocked on the door, the servant girl Rhoda came to answer. She heard Peter’s voice and knew it was he, but in her excitement and joy she forgot to actually open the door. Leaving Peter standing in the night, she rushed to tell everyone else about the miracle outside (Acts 12:14). They did not believe her, though, thinking she was out of her mind (Acts 12:15). When Rhoda was insistent, the believers decided it must be Peter’s “angel”—his guardian angel, perhaps, or his ghost—rather than the answer to their prayers!
    ellauri192.html on line 633: It’s interesting that the church was praying earnestly, yet they did not believe the answer to their prayers when it came. They forgot an important part of prayer, which is answering the door. Rhoda was the first one to know of Peter’s deliverance, and she carried the joyful message to others. She did not let their doubts stop her from sharing what she knew was true: God had done the impossible. Even in the face of their unbelief, she was unrelenting in her joy. Believers today can take a cue from Rhoda and share the news of what God accomplishes with those around us, remaining joyful in what we know is true.
    ellauri192.html on line 635: Born in Žižkov, a suburb of Prague in what was then part of Austria-Hungary, Seifert's first collection of poems was published in 1921. He was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ), the editor of a number of communist newspapers and magazines – Rovnost, Sršatec, and Reflektor – and the employee of a communist publishing house.
    ellauri192.html on line 637: In March 1929, he and six other writers left the KSČ after signing a manifesto protesting against Bolshevik Stalinist-influenced tendencies in the new leadership of the party. He subsequently worked as a journalist in the social-democratic and trade union press during the 1930s and 1940s.
    ellauri192.html on line 657: "There were several monuments of Czech poetry, but he is (or was) the only surviving one," said Vera Blackwell, who has translated Czech literature, including the plays of Vaclav Havel, into English. "His work is not known world-wide," she said, "but it is known and deeply admired in his own country." Mrs. Blackwell added that Seifert's poetry is difficult to translate "because the sound of the language is intimately connected with the meaning."
    ellauri192.html on line 661: One is a bilingual edition of "The Plague Monument," published in 1980 by the Czechoslovak Society of Art and Sciences. It is translated by Lyn Coffin with a preface by William E. Harkins, professor of Slavic languages at Columbia University. It is available for $6 from the society at 75- 70 199th Street, Flushing, Queens 11366.
    ellauri192.html on line 663: The other Seifert book is "The Casting of Bells," a 64-page collection translated by Tom O'Grady and Paul Jagasich, and published in August 1983 by The Spirit That Moves Us Press in Iowa City, Iowa. Morty Sklar, who described himself yesterday as "publisher, editor, typesetter and stamp licker" of the press, said his is a small, independent press that publishes two books a year. He published 1,000 copies of the Seifert book, but yesterday, upon hearing the news from Sweden, he reordered 2,500 more. It is available in paperback for $6.
    ellauri192.html on line 665: Mr. Seifert's memoirs were published in English in September 1981 by sixty-eight publishers, plus in the Czech language by a Czech emigre publishing house in Canada, and they were published in several installments in a Czech-language journal. A portion of the memoirs were published in English in the 1983 issue of Cross Currents, a yearbook of Central European Culture, published by the Department of Slavic Langagues at the University of Michigan. The selection, titled "Russian Bliny," is about Roman Jakobson, a Russian scholar who emigrated to Czechoslovakia after World War I and came to the United States during World War II. In actual fact, they were Ukrainian bliny, another case of cultural appropriation.
    ellauri192.html on line 683: In 1239, after the Mongol invasion of Rus, the Principality of Trubetsk passed to the Princes of Bryansk, and then to the Princes of Trubetsk. In 1566 Ivan IV the Terrible took the principality during the Livonian War. In 1609 Vasili IV of Russia relinquished it to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618). In 1654 Prince Aleksey Trubetskoy on the side of Alexis I of Russia led the southern flank of the Muscovian army from Bryansk to Ukraine. The territory between the Dniepr and Berezyna was overrun, with Aleksey Trubetskoy taking Mstsislaw (Mstislavl) and Roslavl. In 1654 The Principality of Trubetsk was finally conquered by Aleksey Trubetskoy, Prince of Trubetsk himself, as a result of the Russo-Polish War (1654-1667).
    ellauri192.html on line 685: During World War II, Trubchevsk was occupied by the German Army from October 9, 1941 to September 18, 1943. Prior to the war, about 137 Jews lived in Trubchevsk. Most of the Jews were craftsmen, including cobblers and carpenters. The town was occupied by German forces in early October 1941. By that time, more than half of the Jews fled or evacuated. The Jews from the Trubchevsk district were gathered in a Klub for 3 days and shot afterwards at the edge of the village. Their bodies were burnt. In total, according to the Soviet archives, 751 Soviet citizens perished due to bad treatment or as a result of shooting in the entire Trubchevsk district. Aside from Jews, mentally ill children and adults were exterminated as well. The population is about 15K. There are very few notable buildings in the town.
    ellauri192.html on line 706: Now, the invasive Chinese sleeper is widely distributed in the freshwaters of Eastern and Central European countries, such as Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova,Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine, where it has high climatic suitability and may continue invasion in the future (Reshetnikov and Ficetola, 2011). In Ukraine, theChinese sleeper was first found in the upper Dniester River basin in 1980 where it was introduced in the 1970s (Reshetnikov, 2009). It first occurred in the Dnieper river basin near Kievin 2001, and in the Ros’ River (right tributary of the Dnieper River, downstream of Kiev) in2005 (Sabodash et al., 2002; Kutsokon and Negoda, 2006; Kutsokon, 2010). In the DanubeRiver basin the Chinese sleeper was first recorded in 1995–1996 in the Latorica River, westernUkraine (a part of the western Ukrainian population of the Chinese sleeper), but only in 2011in the Danube delta (Sivokhop, 1998; Kvach, 2012). This fish is currently found in differentparts of the upper streams of the Dniester basin, Transcarpathian waters (Danube basin), in the Dnieper River, and in the Danube River delta.
    ellauri192.html on line 732: Frontman Siarhei Mikhalok announced mid-March 2014 that the group would cease to exist the next 1 September. The groups farewell concert was given in the Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine on 26 August. Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko was present at this concert. Vitali Volodymyrovytš Klytško (ukr. Віталій Володимирович Кличко, s. 19. heinäkuuta 1971) on Kiovan pormestari ja ukrainalainen poliitikko sekä entinen raskaansarjan nyrkkeilijä ja potkunyrkkeilijä. Klytško on voittanut maailmanmestaruuden kummassakin lajissaan. Hän työskenteli Ukrainan armeijan lähitaistelukouluttajana ennen kuin aloitti ammattilaisuransa vuonna 1997. Klytško on myös opiskellut Kiovan yliopistossa liikunta- ja terveystieteitä sekä väitellyt tohtoriksi. Klytško on 203 cm pitkä ja painaa noin 115 kg. Mixei näitä kärhämiä ratkaista kazintaisteluna? Klytsko "pistäisi" pienikokoisen Putinin halki poikki ja pinoon toinen käsi selän takana, nyt kun sen housuistakin puuttuu musta vyö. Vaikka Lukashenka olis auttamassa. Sale ja Macron menis samantien ihan suupalana.
    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.
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    Belarus President Lukashenko speaks ill of Lyapis during the Dazhynki harvest festival in Gorki, in September 2012.

    ellauri192.html on line 857: Brooks was born on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York City, to Kate (née Brookman) and Max Kaminsky, and grew up in Williamsburg. His father's family were Jewish people from Gdańsk, Poland; his mother's family were Jews from Kyiv, in the Pale of Settlement of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine). In 2021, Brooks published a memoir, All About Me!.During his teens, he legally changed his name to Mel Brooks, influenced by his mother´s maiden name Brookman, after being confused with trumpeter Max Kaminsky. "And I'm sure a lot of my comedy is based on anger and hostility. Growing up in Williamsburg, I learned to clothe it in comedy to spare myself problems—like a punch in the face."
    ellauri192.html on line 859: The Twelve Chairs (Russian: Двенадцать стульев, tr. Dvenadtsat stulyev) is a classic satirical novel by the Odessan Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1928. Its plot follows characters attempting to obtain jewry hidden in a chair. A sequel was published in 1931. The novel has been adapted to other media, primarily film. Kirjoittajat oli "ihan nulikoita": Ilf 30, Katajev 26. Katajev kaatui suuressa isänmaallisessa sodassa 30-vuotiaana. Joten sepä venyi!
    ellauri192.html on line 861: In the Soviet Union in 1927, a former Marshal of Nobility, Ippolit Matveyevich "Kisa" Vorobyaninov, works as the registrar of marriages and deaths in a sleepy provincial town. His mother-in-law reveals on her deathbed that her family jewry was hidden from the Bolsheviks in one of the twelve chairs from the family’s dining room set. Those chairs, along with all other personal property, were taken away by the Communists after the Russian Revolution. Vorobyaninov wants to find the treasure. The “smooth operator” and con-man Ostap Bender forces Kisa to become his partner, as they set out to find the chairs. Bender's street smarts and charm are invaluable to the reticent Kisa, and Bender comes to dominate the enterprise. Father Fyodor (who had known of the treasure from the confession of Vorobyaninov's mother-in-law), their obsessed rival in the hunt for the treasure, follows a bad lead, runs out of money, ends up trapped on a mountain-top, and loses his sanitary pad. Ostap remains unflappable, and his mastery of human nature eliminates all obstacles, but Vorobyaninov steadily deteriorates.
    ellauri192.html on line 867: Näin ollen Pestel-höyrylaivan saapumiskohtaus, jota kohtaavat penkereille rivissä olevat miehistöt ja joutilaallinen yleisö, toistaa jakson Tshehovin "Nainen koiran kanssa", kun Gurov ja Anna Sergeevna sulautuvat saapuvaa laivaa katsovaan joukkoon. . Samalla tarina siitä, kuinka teatterista löydetty tuoli putoaa yhtäkkiä lattian läpi, vastaa tositapahtumia - puhumme "vuoden 1927 suuren Krimin maanjäristyksen ensimmäisestä iskusta".
    ellauri192.html on line 886: Ilya Ilf (Ilya Arnoldovich Feinsilberg) (Russian: Илья Арнольдович Файнзильберг, 1897-1937) and Yevgeny Petrov (Yevgeniy Petrovich Katayev or Russian: Евгений Петрович Катаев, 1902-1942) were two Ukrainian prose authors of the 1920s and 1930s.They did much of their writing together, and are almost always referred to as "Ilf and Petrov". Bet Ilf was Jewish. Ilya Arnoldovich Ilf (born Iehiel-Leyb Aryevich Faynzilberg, Russian: Иехи́ел-Лейб Арьевич Фа́йнзильберг[1]) (15 October [O.S. 3 October] 1897 in Odessa – 13 April 1937, Moscow), was a popular Soviet journalist and writer of Jewish origin who usually worked in collaboration with Yevgeni Petrov during the 1920s and 1930s. Their duo was known simply as Ilf and Petrov. Together they published two popular comedy novels The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931), as well as a satirical book Odnoetazhnaya Amerika (often translated as Little Golden America) that documented their journey through the United States between 1935 and 1936.
    ellauri192.html on line 890: One-storied America (Одноэтажная Америка) is a 1937 book based on a published travelogue across the United States by two Soviet authors, Ilf and Petrov. The book, divided into eleven chapters and in the uninhibited humorous style typical of Ilf and Petrov, paints a multi-faceted picture of the US. America´s entrepreneurial skills and economic achievements are praised, the oppression of the blacks, the life of the Indians in the reservations and the oppression of workers are denounced. The title of the book refers to their impression that the cities of America consist mainly of one- and two-story buildings, in complete contrast to the popular image of America as the land of skyscrapers. Based on this sentence:
    ellauri192.html on line 894: The United States, which was perceived as the land of machines and technological progress, was of great importance at the time for the Soviet Union, which had set itself the goal of overtaking the United States. This slogan (Russian: догнать и перегнать Америку; "catch up and surpass America") was one of the most important slogans during the ambitious industrialization of the Soviet Union. Given the political climate in the Soviet Union in 1937 when the book was published, with the onset of Great Purge, it is no surprise that a version of a book that satirizes the United States was published. Oh sorry I misread:
    ellauri192.html on line 895: Given the political climate in the Soviet Union in 1937 when the book was published, with the onset of Great Purge, it is surprising that a version of a book that lovingly satirizes the United States was published.
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    ellauri194.html on line 99: William Penn Adair Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator. He was born as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, in the Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma), and was known as "Oklahoma's Favorite Son". As an entertainer and humorist, he traveled around the world three times, made 71 films (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), and wrote more than 4,000 nationally syndicated newspaper columns. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was hugely popular in the United States for his leading political wit and was the highest paid of Hollywood film stars. He died in 1935 with aviator Wiley Post when their small airplane crashed in northern Alaska. Never met a man I didn't like. The only good Injun is a dead Injun.
    ellauri194.html on line 150: Wednesday's worse and Thursday's also sad I'm waiting in tears looking for my baby, and I wonder where can she be?
    ellauri194.html on line 152: Yes, the eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I go out to play I saw my baby one morning, and she was walking on down the street
    ellauri194.html on line 153: Eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I go out to play I saw my baby one morning, yes she walking on down the street
    ellauri194.html on line 269: While the confounding Gog and Magog as confined Jews was becoming commonplace, some, like Riccoldo or Vincent de Beauvais remained skeptics, and distinguished the Lost Tribes from Gog and Magog. As noted, Riccoldo had reported a Mongol folk-tradition that they were descended from Gog and Magog. He also addressed many minds (Westerners or otherwise) being credulous of the notion that Mongols might be Captive Jews, but after weighing the pros and cons, he concluded this was an open question.
    ellauri194.html on line 287: In the early 19th century, some Hasidic rabbis identified the French invasion of Russia under Napoleon as "The War of Gog and Magog". But as the century progressed, apocalyptic expectations receded as the populace in Europe began to adopt an increasingly secular worldview. This has not been the case in the United States, where a 2002 poll indicated that 59% of Americans believed the events predicted in the Book of Revelation would come to pass. During the Cold War the idea that Soviet Russia had the role of Gog gained popularity, since Ezekiel's words describing him as "prince of Meshek" – rosh meshek in Hebrew – sounded suspiciously like Russia and Moscow. Even some Russians took up the idea, apparently unconcerned by the implications ("Ancestors were found in the Bible, and that was enough"), as did Ronald Reagan.
    ellauri194.html on line 291: In the Islamic apocalyptic tradition, the end of the world would be preceded by the release of Gog and Magog, whose destruction by God in a single night would usher in the Day of Resurrection. Reinterpretation did not generally continue after Classical times, but the needs of the modern world have produced a new body of apocalyptic literature in which Gog and Magog are identified as Communist Russia and China. One problem these writers have had to confront is the barrier holding Gog and Magog back, which is not to be found in the modern world: the answer varies, some writers saying that Gog and Magog were the Mongols and that the wall is now gone, others that both the wall and Gog and Magog are invisible. Why it is the iron curtain of course, the pay wall that stops money transfers between east and west. It is Google of MAGA what else!
    ellauri194.html on line 308: "Talking about class is out of fashion,” she says. “It’s easier to co-opt radical discourses around racial and gender oppression than it is around class oppression."
    ellauri194.html on line 328: "I usually get just a tissue” a female inmate says as she describes her experience bouncing from detention facility to detention facility and being denied feminine products. “Television doesn’t show you when we’re treated like animals and denied basic necessities."
    ellauri194.html on line 335: Get Christie Love! gave the first black woman to serve in a State Police force in the United States, Louise Smith, critical motivation to continue with her chosen career when she faced significant discrimination both in the barracks and on the streets. In 2017, producers Courtney Kemp and Vin Diesel became attached to a reboot of the series for ABC, entitled Get Christie Love (without the exclamation point), a co-production between Lionsgate Television and Universal Television, which focused on an African American female CIA agent who leads an elite ops unit. However, ABC later announced that it had decided not to pick the pilot up to series.
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    ellauri194.html on line 527: The five Brahmin clans, which later became known as Banerjees, Mukherjees, Chatterjees, Bhattacharjees and Gangulys, were each designated as Kulina ("superior") in order to differentiate them from the more established local Brahmins.
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    • Abhishek Chatterjee – Bengali film and television actor
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    • Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya – Sanskrit scholar
      ellauri194.html on line 769: Adham, who once had three million followers on TikTok and has 1.4 million followers on Instagram, was accused of the same offence the following month after posting what prosecutors said were "indecent" videos in which she lip-synced to famous songs and danced in fashionable clothes.
      ellauri194.html on line 773: Hossam's lawyer, Hani Sameh, said she had received a longer sentence because she had not appeared in court, even though "it was her legal right not to show up".
      ellauri194.html on line 1004: An engaging read, and a book that should be on every corporate trainer’s bookshelf around the world! Less
      ellauri194.html on line 1011: Published October 7th 2017
      ellauri194.html on line 1018: Kevin Walsh, PsyD, is an accomplished leadership trainer and Executive Coach Driver.
      ellauri194.html on line 1026: Integral Coach Factory (ICF) is a manufacturer of rail coaches located in Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1955 and is owned and ...
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      ellauri196.html on line 677: Brando was raised a Christian scientist from Pfalz. Kasvoi kompostista kuin krispaattorissa wilttaantunut Pak Choi. His mother, known as Dodi Rypäleitä Perseessä, was unconventional for her time; she smoked, wore pants, and drove cars. She helped Henry Ford begin his acting career. However, she was an alcoholic and often had to be brought home from bars in Chicago by her alcoholic husband. Brando expressed sadness when writing about his mother: she preferred getting drunk to caring for us. No wonder Buddy.
      ellauri196.html on line 681: When he was four, Brando sexually abused his teenage governess. Brando became attached to her, and was distraught when she left him. For the rest of his life, Brando was distraught over her loss. Brando´s childhood nickname was "Bud". Makes sense for a compost crucifer. "Slim" would not have fit him in the least.
      ellauri196.html on line 685: Adler used to recount that when teaching Brando, she had instructed the class to act like chickens, and added that a nuclear bomb was about to fall on them. Most of the class clucked and ran around wildly, but Brando sat calmly and pretended to lay an egg. Asked by Adler why he had chosen to react this way, he said, "I'm a chicken—what do I know about bombs?"
      ellauri196.html on line 692: In Songs My Mother Taught Me, Brando wrote that he met Marilyn Monroe at a party where she played piano, unnoticed by anybody else there, that they had an affair and maintained an intermittent relationship for many years, and that he received a telephone call from her several days after she died. He also claimed numerous other romances, although he did not discuss his marriages, his wives, or his children in his autobiography.
      ellauri196.html on line 694: Brando met actress Rita Moreno in 1954, and they began a love affair. Moreno later revealed in her memoir that when she became pregnant by Brando he arranged for an abortion. After the abortion was botched Brando fell in love with Tarita Teriipaia, and Moreno attempted suicide by overdosing on Brando´s sleeping pills. Welcome back, O great days of adventure before Roe and Wade!
      ellauri196.html on line 696: Tarita Teriʻipaia (born 29 December 1941) is a French retired actress of French Polynesian and Chinese descent most famous for having been the third wife of actor Marlon Brando, whom she later divorced.
      ellauri196.html on line 762: She broke your throne, and she cut your hair
      ellauri196.html on line 763: And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah
      ellauri196.html on line 898: Elfriede Jelinek, an Austrian Jew, won the Nobel in Literature in 2004. According to the committee, she got it for revealing the absurdity of society´s cliches and their subjugating power. Take that, society´s cliches! One Swedish Academy member wasn´t exactly a fan. He quit in a fit, claiming that Jelinek´s writing is "whining, unenjoyable public pornography". Bet if it had been enjoyable private pornography, then his stance would have been different.
      ellauri196.html on line 900: Jelinek, born in the eastern Austrian town of Mürzzuschlag on October 20, 1946, grew up in Vienna. As a young woman, she dealt with her father´s neuropathy, mother´s psychopathy and her own mental problems. Under the influence of her "demonic" mother, Jelinek said she was "trained" as a child prodigy in dance and music. She said she began writing to escape her mother´gs patronizing, dominating behavior.
      ellauri196.html on line 901: She declined to attend the award ceremony in Stockholm, saying she was "not in a mental shape to withstand such ceremonies."
      ellauri196.html on line 908: She was a member of the Communist Party from 1974 to 1991, and she voiced her opposition to the far-right Freedom Party.
      ellauri196.html on line 909: Since being singled out by the Swedish Academy, Jelinek, who turns 70 on Thursday, has noticeably withdrawn from public view. In the 1980s and 1990s, she often played the role of the sharp-tongued moralist. Today, she only rarely gives interviews.
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      ellauri197.html on line 62: she laid her snow-white hand. Lumivalkealla kädellä.
      ellauri197.html on line 78: The two stanzas of the poem are quite similar in form. Yeats repeats parts of the same lines twice in order to maintain the song-like qualities of the first three lines that he could remember. The speaker’s relationship failed because, despite his love’s urgings, he did not take life or love easy. Perhaps he rushed into things too quickly or made decisions that she didn’t approve of. Either way, it ended in tears.
      ellauri197.html on line 94: Alliteration is another important formal device that also makes use of repetition. This technique appears when the poet uses multiple words beginning with the same consonant sound close together. For example, “grass grows” in stanza two and “shoulder” and “she” in stanza two.
      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 106: The second stanza is very similar to the first. There are several examples of repetition. The speaker begins by describing himself standing with his love “In a field by the river” rather than in the “salley garden”. Either way, the setting is natural and likely beautiful. The scene is made even more pleasing by the fact that he was with someone he loved and she was touching his shoulder with her “snow-white hand”. Here, readers should notice the repetition of “snow-white”. This time rather than describing her feet he’s thinking about her hand. He remembers how she asked him at that moment to “take life easy”. This is almost exactly the same as in the first stanza. But, now it’s revealed that the speaker’s inability to take it “easy” stretches to his life beyond his relationship with this woman.
      ellauri197.html on line 112: Readers who enjoyed ‘Down By the Salley Gardens’ should also consider readings some of Yeats’ other love-based poems. For instance, a good way to go on are ‘He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead’ and ‘Never Give All the Heart’. Other similar poems by other poets about love include ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ by Emily Dickinson and ‘Love’s Organ's Growth’ by John Donne. Lady readers might also be interested in ‘Memory’ by Christina Rossetti and ‘In Memory of a Happy Day in February’ by Anne Brontë.
      ellauri197.html on line 153: - Yeats was all his life passionately devoted to a woman named Maud Gonne :D She had an affair with him which meant everything to him, and wrote many poems in her honor, but she refused to marry him. She married someone else, and so he had to marry someone else as well, but he always cherished her above all. She was "THE" woman to him. It may be for her sake that he imagined love from HER point of view. Meanwhile he and his second-choice wife had a son and a daughter, whom he loved dearly. That's sad... For all parties involved.
      ellauri197.html on line 162: Henry Talbot de Vere Clifton (1907–1979) was an eccentric, British aristocrat, poet, race horse owner, art collector and film producer. He spent some time in Hollywood during the early 1930s and, in the mid 1930s, produced films in Britain. In the 1930s and 40s he had three books of poetry published.
      ellauri197.html on line 164: He was born on 16 December 1907, the son of John Talbot Clifton and Violet Mary Beauclerk, from a very wealthy family with extensive estates and other property holdings in England and Scotland. He was educated at Downside School and Oxford University. He knew the novelist Evelyn Waugh, having possibly met him at Oxford, and who is thought by some to have used him as a model for the Brideshead Revisited character, Sebastian Flyte, although other sources (e.g. Paula Byrne) attribute the inspiration to Hugh Lygon. Waugh was certainly a guest at the family seat, Lytham Hall, in the 1930s and described the Clifton family as “tearing mad”. Clifton's mother, Violet, believed that much of Brideshead Revisited was about the Clifton family and was furious when it was published.
      ellauri197.html on line 172: In 1938 he instructed his chauffeur to drive him from Preston to Lytham without stopping (at threat of being sacked), not even at the gates of his property, so smashed through the gates, damaging the car.
      ellauri197.html on line 176: Clifton's three books of poetry were published by Duckworth. The first was Dielma and Other Poems in 1932 and then followed Flight in 1934. One commentator has said that “Clifton was particularly adroit at poems honouring – and marvelling at – women” and the Times Literary Supplement stated that “His lyrics are a gracious tribute to the beauty of women”. These were fairly conventional poems unlike his final work Gleams Britain's Day published in 1942. The Spectator described it as “expressing in a sort of prophetic certitude opinions upon religion, patriotism, love, art, war and peace, which he puts in unconventional verse”. The reviewer stated that the book was “the product of a curious, whimsical mind, full of energy, squandering it on half-digested ideas”. W B Yates dedicated his poem, Lapis Lazuli, to Clifton who had given him a valuable Chinese lapis lazuli carving.
      ellauri197.html on line 207: Accomplished fingers begin to play. Kätevä 3:s mies alkaa soitella.
      ellauri197.html on line 225: He wishes his Beloved were Dead Kulzi kutistin kakarat
      ellauri197.html on line 293: ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ is a two-stanza work where the narrator takes the reader through a series of confusing verb tenses and language choices to represent the overall lack of clarity she has for the memory that she wishes she “could forget.” The cyclical state of the stanzas’ disorganization, additionally, reflects that the narrator feels trapped in her confused loop from the memory, and the reader could finish ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ without knowing what the troubling memory is. This is yet another method of revealing the narrator’s confusion over the memory. Just as she does not know how to treat the memory, the reader does not know solid details about the memory. From start to finish then, this is a work that is structured perfectly to share and represent the narrator’s confusion.
      ellauri197.html on line 295: The shift in verb tenses is remarkable in this first stanza to address the narrator’s unclear thoughts that are connected to whatever memory she wishes to “forget.” Within the first two lines of ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’, the reader encounters past tense in “was” and the subjunctive imagined prospect of “if I could forget.” This “if” indicates that this is only a wish the narrator has, meaning it is not past, present, or future because it has not happened and will not definitively ever happen. From there, the narrator turns to the present tense by saying, “how sad I am.” There is no clear way that all of these verb tenses senspibly link up, and this grammatic confusion mirrors how uncertain and shaken the narrator is from this memory’s lingering presence.
      ellauri197.html on line 301: In fact, the reader might assume the thing is the memory, but the fourth line reveals that this cannot be the case. The “recollect[ion]” is addressed as a reason why the “adversity” is not “easy,” and the two cannot be the same thing. It appears then that this is a general sentiment, that the situation that created the memory would be something to “eas[ily]” push past if she could keep from “recollecting” it, but the lack of subject requires additional time to come to this conclusion, thus – again – mirroring the narrator’s uncertainty.
      ellauri197.html on line 305: An interesting thing to note, however, is that the “adversity” is treated in a beautiful way by being addressed as a “Bloom.” The capitalization can be written off with the notion that even a bad memory could be important enough to merit capitalization, but a “Bloom” has a connotation of natural beauty and livelihood. This could simply mean the negativity from the circumstance grows with time, but the choice of such a soft verb gives the feeling that the narrator has warm feelings about whatever happened to cause this bad memory—maybe a relationship she loved but lost or a friend who was dear but forsaken. This would again give a reason for the grammatical chaos of the lack of subject and mismatched verb tenses since, it seems, the narrator does not know how she feels about the memory.
      ellauri197.html on line 309: Once more, the variation of verb tenses happens within this stanza to continue the representation of her uncertain mind frame since the “Bloom [k]eeps making November difficult,” which is present tense, but she “was almost bold,” which is past tense. Though there is a logic behind this particular verb tense change, the pattern is still striking enough to merit mention.
      ellauri197.html on line 311: Additionally, the third line of this stanza again does not have a subject for its main verb, and this format adds a bit of structure amidst the chaos since the varying verb tenses happen in the first two lines of both stanzas while the missing subject shows up in the third lines. This sustained format is an indication that this bad memory she could not “forget” keeps her in a loop she cannot break free of, as in no matter how far she tries to run from it, she always ends up dealing with the same problems again and again. The grammar details, then, mirror the circular repetition of her emotional problems.
      ellauri197.html on line 313: A piece of irony is that she claims the memory is “making November difficult,” but as “November” is the final month of autumn and a step toward harsh winter, it could be noted as one of the harsher months of the year on its own. With this in mind, her phrasing could be a subtle hint that her current state is already harsh, and perhaps she is blaming too much on the memory in regard to her unhappiness.
      ellauri197.html on line 315: Furthermore in ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’, she claims to “[l]ose [her] way like a little Child [a]nd perish of the cold,” and this concept is loaded with possible meaning. For one thing, the capitalization of the word, “Child,” could indicate that perhaps she has lost a baby and is grieving that “Child.” This would clarify why she would treat the memory simultaneously as a pain and a beauty since she would treasure the “Child” itself, but abhor the pain attached to the grief. This, however, is the only speculation since it could mean that the helplessness she feels is significant enough, like a “Child” who needs care, to merit capitalization.
      ellauri197.html on line 317: Whichever is the correct explanation, the word choice makes the reference to “November” more sensible since it is the month that is on the brink of winter. In this, “November” is an indication that she is very close to being submerged into “the cold” of her sorrow over the memory, and that sorrow can cause her happiness and liveliness to “perish” just as winter can steal the livelihood of plants and nature.
      ellauri197.html on line 319: It is also noteworthy that she speaks of “perish[ing] of the cold,” not “in the cold.” This treats “the cold,” or the devastation from the memory, like a disease rather than a weather detail, which furthers the paradox of how the situation remembered is treated. In the first stanza, it “Bloom[s].” Here, it has essentially become a disease. This again mirrors the uncertainty and lack of clarity within the narrator’s thoughts regarding the situation.
      ellauri197.html on line 321: Overall in ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’, the lack of clear details about what has happened to affect the narrator so, in addition to the confusion of verb tenses, subjects, and figurative language, creates an unclear work that perfectly depicts how unclear the narrator herself feels about her memory. Does she hate it? Does she want to keep it? Was it good? Was it bad? She does not seem to know, just as the reader cannot know the memory’s most vivid details.
      ellauri197.html on line 512: Following a report by the Law Reform Committee in 1963, England abolished all of the traditional heartbalm torts (excluding loss of consortium) by statute in 1970.
      ellauri197.html on line 516: The action was once available to a father against a man who was courting his daughter outside of marriage, on the grounds that the father had lost the consortium of his daughter's household services because she was spending time with her beau.
      ellauri197.html on line 522: For example, in Baker v Bolton (1808) 1 Camp 493, a man was permitted to recover for his loss of consortium from the carriage driver while his wife languished after a carriage accident. However, once she died from her injuries, his right to recover for lost consortium ended. (After the enactment of Lord Campbell's Act (9 and 10 Vic. c. 93) the English common law continued to prohibit recovery for loss of consortium after the death of a victim). In the 1619 case Guy v. Livesey, it is clear that precedent had been established by that time that a husband's exclusive access to the sexual services of his wife was considered to fall within the concept of 'consortium', and that an adulterer might therefore be sued for depriving a cuckold of exclusive access to the sexual services of his wife. Since adultery could not otherwise be prosecuted in secular courts for most of the period after the twelfth century, loss of consortium became an important basis for prosecution for adultery in English law.
      ellauri197.html on line 604: Brittipaskiaisten 1001:nnen poliisisarjan Gently, huonohampainen suutaan muikisteleva vanha pollari suree erittäin klisheisesti vaimoaan, kuin myös Morsen moukkamainen Inspector Lewis, ja aikaisemmin La Republican Leucadia veljeään. Aina samaa iänikuista valokuvan sivelyä sormella, eikö ne jaxa kexiä mitään muuta trooppia menetyxelle näissä käsittämättömän kaavamaisissa suoratoistosarjoissa? Ja mixi joka sarja pitää alkaa jollain rantahyrskyillä ja droonikuvilla jostain taivaalta, typerysten typeriä kasvoja liian läheltä tai kaukaa varjokuvassa, ja jotain iskelmiä taustalla?
      ellauri197.html on line 615: Kaikkein onnettomin on kuitenkin Vernen maailman ympäri 80 päivässä remake, se on niin klisheinen että Gentlyn homo upperclass twit James voisi kävellä pahki siihen ja lyödä päänsä niin että klisheesirut lentelevät. Seikkailu on sivuosassa, pääasia on pohtia sieluttomien pahvipäähenkilöiden skizoja. Jokainen jo tuttu tuhannesta aivan identtisestä roskasarjasta
      ellauri197.html on line 643: Hetkonen, kekäs on tää auringon tallaaja sitten? Joku toinen runoseppo, oiskoon Percy Bysshe Shelley kyseessä? Roope haluis olla yhtä kuuluisa kuin se, mutta ehkä sittenkin mieluummin toimisi sen henkkoht katamiittinä. Vaikee päättää kyllä. No joo, tän välipuhelun päätyttyä, takaisin toimitukseen muusalle.
      ellauri197.html on line 647: His father was a well-paid clerk for the Bank of England, earning about £150 per year. Browning's paternal grandfather was a slave owner in Saint Kitts, West Indies, but Browning's father was an abolitionist. Browning's father had been sent to the West Indies to work on a sugar plantation, but due to a slave revolt there, had returned. Browning's mother was the daughter of a German shipowner who had settled in Dundee, Scotland, and his Scottish wife. His paternal grandmother, Margaret Tittle, had inherited a plantation in St Kitts and was rumoured in the family to have a mixed-race ancestry including some Jamaican blood, but author Julia Markus suggests she was Kittitian rather than Jamaican. The evidence is inconclusive. Robert's father, a literary collector, amassed a library of some 6,000 books, many of them rare so that Robert grew up in a household with significant literary resources. His mother, to whom he was close (no tietysti), was a devout nonconformist and a talented musician. His younger sister, Sarianna, also gifted, became her brother's "companion" in his later years, after the death of his wife in 1861. His father encouraged his children's interest in literature and the arts.
      ellauri197.html on line 649: By the age of 12, Browning had written a book of poetry, which he later destroyed for want of a publisher. After attending one or two private schools and showing an insuperable dislike of school life, he was educated at home by a tutor, using the resources of his father's library. By 14 he was fluent in French, Greek, Italian and Latin. He became an admirer of the Romantic poets, especially Shelley, whom he followed in becoming an atheist and a vegetarian (and a bisexual). At 16, he studied Greek at University College London, but left after his first year. His parents' evangelical faith prevented his studying at either Oxford or Cambridge University, both then open only to members of the Church of England. He had inherited substantial musical ability through his mother, and composed arrangements of various songs. He refused a formal career and ignored his parents' remonstrations by dedicating himself to poetry. He stayed at home until the age of 34, financially dependent on his family until his marriage. His father sponsored the publication of his son's poems. Varsinainen vanhapiika, neiti-ihminen.
      ellauri197.html on line 651: In March 1833, "Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession" was published anonymously by Saunders and Otley at the expense of the author, Robert Browning, who received the money from his aunt, Mrs Silverthorne. It is a long poem composed in homage to the poet Shelley and somewhat in his style. Originally Browning considered Pauline as the first of a series written by different aspects of himself, but he soon abandoned this idea. The press noticed the publication. However, it sold no copies. Mill oli oikeassa, narsistista jaaritusta.
      ellauri197.html on line 655: Palataanko tässä Pauliinan mökkiin, Katariinan kammariin, jossa lima lensi kattoon asti?. No ei, Bysshe on sittenkin sen lemppari. Olikohan tämmöstä Paulinea ollenkaan. Äiskä ja Bysshe varmaan riittivät byssötyxen aiheixi.
      ellauri197.html on line 702: Or I will read old lays to thee—how she,

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      ellauri198.html on line 208: Ravished entirely in their passing play!
      ellauri198.html on line 264: Yhtä tympäsevä oli yleislänkkäriläisen uudennetun Phileas Fogg-sarjan alku, jossa uudennos näyttää tällä kertaa olevan, että priima-apina, valkoinen varakas setämies Fogg on täysi tunari, ja sekunda-apinat neekeri ja nussimaton nainen toinen toistaan etevämpiä. Mikäs siinä sinänsä, mutta tarvizeeko se tehdä noin klisheisesti? Mixei Fogg ize ole musta keski-ikäinen nainen? Kaippa sitten tarvizee kun tehdään niin. Brittisetämiesten klupissa tarjoillaan Spotted Dickiä. Kotikazomoissa hihitellään. Vittu että on lattapäiset lainehilla taas. No tää onkin joku jänkki lastenohjelma, eli paljon pyssyjä ja ruumiita muttei yhtään nudityä eikä kyrpiä.
      ellauri198.html on line 269: Carmen Ejogo’s Amelia Reardon is an English teacher (and, later, a renowned author) which gives True Detective an excuse to drop some lovely poetic voice-over to the first episode, when she reads out two Robert Penn Warren poems. The first is titled “Tell Me a Story” (already read).
      ellauri198.html on line 337: The sunset sets the scene ablaze at that very moment, and a strange sound fills the air. "[I]n a sheet of flame" Roland sees the faces of his dead friends, and hears their names whispered in his ears. Remembering their lives, Roland finds himself surrounded by a "living frame" of old friends. Filled with inspiration, he pulls out his "slug-horn", and blows, shouting "Childe Roland into the dark tunnel came".
      ellauri198.html on line 448: If there pushed any ragged thistle-stalk Jos jossain oli edes ohdakkeen korsia
      ellauri198.html on line 573: That brushed my cap—perchance the guide I sought. Tikka nauraa pilkkasuu, eikö maistu silkka puu?
      ellauri198.html on line 604: Points to the shipman thus the unseen shelf Etenee Tero edellä, sitten Esa perämiehenä,
      ellauri198.html on line 626: For one more picture! in a sheet of flame Oli veli Vesselin Volvon takalokasuojat.
      ellauri198.html on line 689: Robert Browning (7 May 1812 - 12 December 1889) ranks No. 8,206 among the Most Man-Crushed-Upon Celebrity Men, and ranks 12,642nd among all celebrities on the Top Celebrity Crushes list. Robert Browning is straight. Scroll down and check out his short and medium hairstyles.
      ellauri198.html on line 691: In March 1833, "Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession" was published anonymously by Saunders and Otley at the expense of the author, Robert Browning, who received the money from his aunt, Mrs Silverthorne. It is a long poem composed in homage to the poet Shelley and somewhat in his style. Originally Browning considered Pauline as the first of a series written by different aspects of himself, but he soon abandoned this idea. John Stuart Mill, however, wrote that the author suffered from an "intense and morbid self-consciousness". Later Browning was rather embarrassed by the work.
      ellauri198.html on line 693: In 1838, he visited Italy looking for background for Sordello, a long poem in heroic couplets, presented as the imaginary biography of the Mantuan bard spoken of by Dante in the Divine Comedy, canto 6 of Purgatory, set against a background of hate and conflict during the Guelph-Ghibelline wars. This was published in 1840 and met with widespread derision, gaining him the reputation of wanton carelessness and obscurity. Tennyson commented that he only understood the first and last lines and Carlyle wrote that his wife had read the poem through and could not tell whether Sordello was a man, a city or a book. Ai tän mä taisinkin jo kertoa albumissa 54.
      ellauri198.html on line 714: Allen Johnston of The New York Times was disappointed with how the series progressed; while he marveled at the "sheer absurdity of King's existence" and complimented King's writing style, he said preparation would have improved the series, stating "King doesn't have the writerly finesse for these sorts of games, and the voices let him down." Michael Berry of the San Francisco Chronicle called the series "highfalutin hodgepodge".
      ellauri198.html on line 716: Charlie the Choo-Choo is a "children's book" by Stephen King released in 2016, published under the pseudonym Beryl Evans. It is adapted from a section of King's previous novel The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands. It was illustrated by Ned Dameron.
      ellauri198.html on line 726: They discover King about to be hit by a van. Jake pushes King out of the way but Jake is killed in the process. Roland, heartbroken with the loss of the person he considers his true son, buries Jake and returns with Oy to Susannah in Fedic, via the Dixie Pig. They are chased through the depths of Castle Discordia by an otherworldly monster, then depart and travel for weeks across freezing badlands toward the Tower.
      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 755: Ei vaan Browning imuskelee kolleegansa Shellyn schollya, Harold täsmentää. The consensus among critics has long been that in his youth Browning had a great enthusiasm for Shelley, an enthusiasm clearly apparent in Pauline and Paracelsus, but abruptly extinguished in Sordello. Generally speaking, it would seem that Browning's ardent enthusiasm for Shelley the poet ends with Sordello in 1840, just as his respect for Shelley the man ends in 1856, with the discovery that he had abandoned his first wife. Any evidence for a lapse of his disaffection in later life seems effectively countered by Browning's own testimony in a letter written in 1885 to F. J. Furnivall, refusing the presidency of the newly formed Shelley Society: “For myself, I painfully contrast my notions of Shelley the man and Shelley, well, even the poet, with what they were sixty years ago, when I only had his works, for a certainty, and took his character on trust.” With these highlights of the relationship, most Browning critics and biographers terminate the discussion.
      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 851: As Yeats aged, he saw Ireland change in ways that angered him. The Anglo-Irish Protestant minority no longer controlled Irish society and culture. According to Yeats’s unblushingly antidemocratic view, the greatness of Anglo-Irishmen such as Jonathan Swift, philosopher George Berkeley, and statesman Edmund Burke, contrasted sharply with the undistinguished commonness of contemporary Irish society, which seemed preoccupied with the interests of merchants and bloody peasants. He laid out his unpopular opinions in late plays such as Purgatory (1938) and the essays of On the Boiler (1939).
      ellauri198.html on line 855: Yeats deplored the tremendous enthusiasm among younger poets for Eliot’s The Waste Land, published in 1922. Disdaining Eliot’s flat rhythms and cold, dry mood, Yeats wanted all art to be full of energy and sex.
      ellauri198.html on line 864: William Butler Yeats published his poem ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’ in December of 1890, an important year in his life due to his increased association with occult societies in London, United Kingdom. In ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree,’ William Butler Yeats’ narrator asserts his desire to leave the “pavement gray” of his current locale and dwell on the mysterious island of Innisfree, with only bees, crickets, and linnets for a company (and, alas, mosquitoes).
      ellauri198.html on line 881: Hyperion, a Fragment is an abandoned epic poem by 19th-century English Romantic poet John Keats. It was published in Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems (1820). It is based on the Titanomachia, and tells of the despair of the Titans after their fall to the Olympians. Keats wrote the poem from late 1818 until the spring of 1819, when he gave it up as having "too many Miltonic inversions." He was also nursing his younger brother Tom, who died on 1 December 1818 of tuberculosis.
      ellauri198.html on line 887: Keats picked up the ideas again in his another unfinished poem The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream (1856) published after his death. He attempted to recast the epic by framing it with a personal quest to find truth and understanding. Another failure. Yawn.
      ellauri198.html on line 894: The Triumph of Life was the last major work by Percy Bysshe Shelley before his death in 1822. The work was left unfinished. Shelley wrote the poem at Casa Magni in Lerici, Italy in the early summer of 1822. He modelled the poem, written in terza rima, on Petrarch 's Trionfi and Dante 's Divine Comedy. Siinäkin on julkkixia jossain helvetissä. Kesken jäi. Gäsp.
      ellauri198.html on line 904: "If I have been extinguished, yet there rise
      ellauri198.html on line 917: Pauline: A Fragment of a Confession (also known as Pauline) is the first published poem by Robert Browning. It was written in 1832, and published anonymously in 1833. The poem is the confession of an unnamed poet to his lover, the eponymous woman. It was first reprinted in 1868 with no alterations to the text.
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      ellauri203.html on line 219: However, this belated first love was not as simple as Dostoevsky had hoped. Isaeva began taunting the writer with letters telling him of her intention to marry one or other wealthy official. Although the pair did ultimately marry, their troubles continued, and the two never settled into a harmonious marriage, with Dostoevsky taking on a role more like a friend or brother to Isaeva, rather than a husband. Mark Slonim, an important Russian scholar, writes in his book The Three Loves of Dostoevsky: “He loved her for all these feelings that she excited in him. For everything that he gave her, for everything that was connected with her. And for all the pains from her.”
      ellauri203.html on line 223: Dostoevsky met the young Appolinaria Suslova during one of his public readings. At 42, he was two decades older than her. She was attractive, alluring and shared his literary taste and physical passion. Despite this, he could not give her everything she wanted; as Dostoevsky was still married, he conducted a secret affair with Suslova, but she took other lovers and left him. She returned two years later, but was not the same inexperienced young woman and refused to marry the great writer.
      ellauri203.html on line 231: To begin with, Dostoevsky only saw practicality in his marriage to Snitkina: he was in need of stability and confidence in the future. As a result, the union began down to head along the same route as his previous relationships. However, the couple’s extended “honeymoon” abroad, which ended up lasting four years, allowed them to escape Russia’s oppressive atmosphere and try to build a family. It began well: Sonya, a little girl, was born a year after their marriage. Tragedy soon struck, however, when Sonya passed away. The pair went on to have three more children, one of whom also died. They were married for 14 years until Dostoevsky’s death, in which time Snitkina experienced a great deal of anguish brought on by Dostoevsky’s difficult character and lifestyle, namely his jealousy and gambling addiction. However, she remained stoically committed to him and did not remarry after his death, when she was just 35.
      ellauri203.html on line 242: Writing in the Los Angeles Times, a professor of Slavic languages praised their Dostoevsky translations, stating "the reason they have succeeded so well in bringing Dostoevsky into English is not just that they have made him sound bumpy or unnatural but that they have managed to capture and differentiate the characters' many bumpy and unnatural voices." A literary critic and essayist, wrote in The Sewanee Review that their Dostoevsky translations "have recaptured the rough and vulgar edge of Dostoevsky's style. This tone of the vulgar that Dostoevsky's writings are full of, so morbidly excessively, they have translated into a vernacular equal to his own." But recently, writing in The New York Review of Books in 2016, a critic argued that Pevear and Volokhonsky have established an industry of taking everything they can get their hands on written in Russian and putting it into flat, awkward English. Other translators have voiced similar criticism, both in Russia and in the English-speaking world. A Slavic studies scholar has written in Commentary that Pevear and Volokhonsky take glorious works and reduce them to awkward and unsightly muddles. Criticism has been focused on the excessive literalness of the couple's translations and the perception that they miss the original tone of the authors.
      ellauri203.html on line 317: A fisherman mends a glimmering net. Viimeinen kalamies korjaa tyhjää verkkoa.
      ellauri203.html on line 464: very time when his half-crushed victims try to find comfort in picturing
      ellauri203.html on line 473: It was published first in 1866 in the first episode of the new literary magazine Epoch that was launched by Dostoevsky and his brother Mikhail. As we know Turgenev and Dostoevsky were not the best of friends. Turgenev had sent the story to Dostoevsky when he was in Baden Baden. Dostoevsky, however, was too busy playing roulette and returned the story without having read it. Mikhail told him in a letter that that had been a big mistake, because their magazine was sure to be a success if they could have a new Turgenev in the first episode. Dostoevsky proceeded to write an apologetic letter to Turgenev and managed to secure Phantoms for the magazine.
      ellauri203.html on line 578: Lammas ei pidä haaleasta uhrista, se syö mieluummin kylmiä paloja tai kuumia. Kääntymisen tarvitaan tunnemyrskyä, koska se ei tunnu täällä (Foggin neekerisheriffi osoittaa umpiluista päätä) vaan täällä (ruskea sormi sojottaa kohti genitaaleja). Doston roistolla on terriibilejä aikomuxia. Turgenevista terriibeleintä elämässä oli sen mitäänsanomattomuus. Vitun löysimyxet, tuo on tuota samaa nauseata kuin ranskixilla existenssikermaperseillä. Ne haluu tappaa izensä kun niillä ei ole mitään kivaa tekemistä. Olisivat menneet oikeisiin töihin, olis loppunut toi valitus.
      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 652: In a small family island, Karin, her teenage brother Minus and her husband Martin welcome her father David, who is a writer permanently absent traveling around the world. Karin has just left a mental institution and has inherited the incurable insanity from her mother. Minus feels lost and alone, estranged by his selfish and cold father that left Karin and he (sic) behind after the death of his wife. Martin is neglected by Karin and has no sex life with her anymore and spends his time taking care of his wife. When Karin finds the journal of her father hidden in a drawer in his desk, she reads that her degenerative disease is incurable and triggers a breakdown.
      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.
      ellauri203.html on line 660: On an island, Karin, a recently released mentally sick young woman, is spending her vacation with her husband Martin, a doctor, her father David, a writer just back from Switzerland, and her younger brother Fredrick (Minus). Karin is suffering from hallucinations and hysteria. She thinks she is kroppsvisited by God - muze olikin vaan kiimainen Miisu, siis Miinus. Huoh.
      ellauri203.html on line 677: Phineas falls in love with the girl of his dreams, only to learn she is a robot sex doll.
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      ellauri204.html on line 131: Békakirály és Vashenrik (Unkari)
      ellauri204.html on line 333: The most well-known mythopoetic text is Bly’s Iron John: A Book About Men which was published in 1990. Bly suggests that masculine energy has been diluted through modern social institutions, industrialisation, and the resulting separation of fathers from family life. He introduced the ‘wild man’ and urged men to recover a pre-industrial conception of masculinity through brotherhood with other men. The purpose was to foster a greater understanding of the forces influencing the roles of men in modern society and how these changes affect behaviour, self-awareness and identity.
      ellauri204.html on line 335: It is also important to note the publishing in the same year of Hiki Pinkola Estés’ mythopoetic classic, Women that Run with the Wolves, in which she tells us of the ‘wild woman’, the wise and ageless presence in the feminine psyche that gives women their creativity, energy and power. Clarissa Pinkola Estés on yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija ja jungilainen psykoanalyytikko. Hänen kirjoittamansa kirja Naiset, jotka kulkevat susien kanssa oli 144 viikkoa New York Timesin myydyimpien kirjojen listalla, mikä teki hänestä ensimmäisen listalle päässeen märkäselän naiskirjailijan.
      ellauri204.html on line 340: In The Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew land on Aeaea, and a team of scouts discover the palace of Circe, a witch goddess. Circe invites Odysseus’s men inside for a drink and then magically turns them into pigs. One man escapes to tell Odysseus about their comrades’ fate and Circe’s trickery. Odysseus bravely hopes to rescue his men from Circe’s enchantment; on the way to her house, Odysseus receives help from Hermes, who offers him a plan and equips him with moly, a magical herb that will protect him from Circe’s witchcraft. The plan works: the moly counters Circe’s magic, she swoons for Odysseus and transforms his crew from pigs back into men. Odysseus and Circe then make love. For a year. Finally, some of Odysseus’s crew shake him from the madness of his long Circean interlude and compel him to resume the journey home to Ithaca.
      ellauri204.html on line 342: “So saying, Argeiphontes gave me the herb, drawing it from the ground, and showed me its nature. At the root it was black, but its flower was like milk. [305] Moly the gods call it, and it is hard for mortal men to dig; but with the gods all things are possible. Hermes then departed to high Olympus through the wooded isle, and I went my way to the house of Circe, and many things did my heart darkly ponder as I went. [310] So I stood at the gates of the fair-tressed goddess. There I stood and called, and the goddess heard my voice. Straightway then she came forth, and opened the bright doors, and bade me in; and I went with her, my heart sore troubled. She brought me in and made me sit on a silver-studded chair, [315] a beautiful chair, richly wrought, and beneath was a foot-stool for the feet. And she prepared me a potion in a golden cup, that I might drink, and put therein a drug, with evil purpose in her heart. But when she had given it me, and I had drunk it off, yet was not bewitched, she smote me with her wand, and spoke, and addressed me: [320] ‘Begone now to the sty, and lie with the rest of thy comrades.’ “So she spoke, but I, drawing my sharp sword from between my thighs, rushed upon Circe, as though I would slay her. But she, with a loud cry, ran beneath, and clasped my knees, and with wailing she spoke to me winged words: [325] “‘Who art thou among men, and from whence? Where is thy city, and where thy parents? Amazement holds me that thou hast drunk this charm and wast in no wise bewitched. For no man else soever hath withstood this charm, when once he has drunk it, and it has passed the barrier of his teeth. Nay, but the mind in thy breast is one not to be beguiled. [330] Surely thou art Odysseus, the man of ready device, who Argeiphontes of the golden wand ever said to me would come hither on his way home from Troy with his swift, black ship. Nay, come, put up thy sword in this here sheath, and let us two then go up into my bed, that couched together [335] in love we may put trust in each other.’ “So she spoke, but I answered her, and said:‘Circe, how canst thou bid me be gentle to thee, who hast turned my comrades into swine in thy halls, and now keepest me here, and with guileful purpose biddest me [340] go to thy chamber, and go up into thy bed, that when thou hast me stripped thou mayest render me a weakling and unmanned? Nay, verily, it is not I that shall be fain to go up into thy bed, unless thou, goddess, wilt consent to swear a mighty oath that thou wilt not plot against me any fresh mischief to my hurt.’
      ellauri204.html on line 348: Bly recognised that these men were also distinguished by their unhappiness, which he asserted was caused by this passivity. He aimed to teach these men that simply "flashing the sword" was by no means an act of war, but showed what he called ‘a joyful decisiveness’, a sense of vivid aliveness. It was more like flashing their wieners.
      ellauri204.html on line 350: Iron John spent 62 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list and is still in the top 25 bestsellers at Amazon under Gender Studies. Meanwhile, Women Who Run with the Wolves spent 145 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, a record at the time. Estés won a Las Primeras Award from the Mexican American Women's Foundation for being the First Latina to make the list. The book also appeared on other best seller lists, including USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal.
      ellauri204.html on line 357: The Fifth Direction was founded in 2017 by Meditation Australia president Asher Packman, who passionately believes in the re-emergence of the mythopoetic, after the movement went largely underground in the early 2000s.
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      ellauri204.html on line 392: Sen pituinen se. Jos se olisi ollut pitempi, olisit tämä paasauskin ollut pitempi. El Laurin "Runot" alkaa olla melkoinen kirjallisten klisheiden ensyklopedia.
      ellauri204.html on line 484: Tunnistan itsessäni monia erityisherkkyyden piirteitä. En kestä kovia ääniä, pelästyn helposti ja kärsin konflikteista.
      ellauri204.html on line 576: He returned 1955 to America after a year in Europe to pursue a doctoral degree at Yale University, where he studied under Erich Auerbach. Auerbach would prove to be a lasting influence on Jameson's thought. This was already apparent in Jameson's doctoral dissertation, published in 1961 as Sartre: the Origins of a Style. Auerbach's concerns were rooted in the German philological tradition; his works on the history of style analyzed literary form within social history. Jameson would follow in these steps, examining the articulation of poetry, history, philology, and philosophy in the works of nauseous Jean-Paul Sartre.
      ellauri204.html on line 678: Anne Sexton (born Anne Gray Harvey; November 9, 1928 – October 4, 1974) was an American poet known for her highly personal, confessional verse. She won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1967 for her book Live or Die. Her poetry details her long battle with depression, suicidal tendencies, and intimate details from her private life, including relationships with her husband and children, whom it was later alleged she physically and sexually assaulted.
      ellauri204.html on line 680: Sexton suffered from severe bipolar disorder for much of her life, her first manic episode taking place in 1954. After a second episode in 1955 she met Dr. Martin Orne, who became her long-term therapist at the Glenside Hospital. It was Orne who encouraged her to write poetry.
      ellauri204.html on line 690: On October 4, 1974, Sexton had lunch with Kumin to revise galleys for Sexton's manuscript of The Awful Rowing Toward God, scheduled for publication in March 1975 (Middlebrook 396). On returning home she put on her mother's old fur coat, removed all her rings, poured herself a glass of vodka, locked herself in her garage, and started the engine of her car, ending her life by carbon monoxide poisoning. Narsistinen pelle.
      ellauri204.html on line 694: Furthermore, she had an "affair with" the therapist who replaced Orne in the 1960s. Orne considered the "affair" with the second therapist (given the pseudonym "Ollie Zweizung" by Middlebrook and Linda Sexton) to be the catalyst that eventually resulted in her suicide. What a mess!
      ellauri204.html on line 777: Teevee työntää tuutin täydeltä törkeää länsipropagandaa. Porukat ei enää huomaa sitä koska ne on siinä läpeensä jo marinoituneet. Esim sakemannien Länsi- ja Itä-Saxaan hajaantuneet kaxoset. Joka ikinen talousliberaali klishee on ahdettuna mukaan, idän tylystä passipoliisista aina lännen palkkaorjistaan vastuuta kantaviin Masinon omistajiin saakka. Pätkä on ilmiselvästi tähdätty naisten märäxi unexi. Olla samaan aikaan laiha primaballerina ja tehtailijan jyree tytär äxeeraamassa harppisaku alihankkijoita vaatii vähintään kahta elämää. Tää on Das Doppelte Lottchen by Erich Kästner päivitettynä Pompeijin viimeisille päiville.
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      ellauri205.html on line 51: Eurooppaa pidetään useimmissa historiallisissa lähteissä Tyron kuninkaan Agenorin kauniina tyttärenä (vrt. Iisebel); äitinsä nimi on yleensä Telia tai Elisa. Isänsä kautta Eurooppa on Poseidonin tyttärentytär ja myös nymfi Io:n jälkeläinen. Sources differ in details regarding Europa's family, but agree that she is Phoenician, and from an Argive lineage that ultimately descended from the princess Io, the mythical nymph beloved of Putin, who was transformed into a heifer.
      ellauri205.html on line 102: Said she had a word to say
      ellauri205.html on line 107: Said she hadn't heard the news
      ellauri205.html on line 110: But she believes
      ellauri205.html on line 123: Betty said she prayed today
      ellauri205.html on line 129: For when she thought of summer rain
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      Tässä albumissa ajattelin ajoittaa eräitä romaanien uudempia klisheitä.


      ellauri206.html on line 65: Its having become, by the mid-twentieth century, an important element in Anglo-Saxon narratological theory, according to dramatist and author Arthur E. Krows, the American dramatist Mark Swan told Krows about the playwriting motto "Show – not tell" on an occasion during the 1910s. In 1921, the same distinction, but in the form picture-versus-drama, was utilized in a chapter of Percy Lubbock's analysis of fiction, The Craft of Fiction. In 1927, Swan published a playwriting manual that made prominent use of the showing-versus-telling distinction throughout.
      ellauri206.html on line 77: In Book III of his repulsive Republic (c. 373 BC), Plato examines the "style" of "poetry" (the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic and lyric poetry): All types narrate events, he argues, but by differing means. He distinguishes between narration or report (diegesis) and imitation or representation (mimesis). Tragedy and comedy, he goes on to explain, are wholly imitative types; the dithyramb is wholly narrative; and their combination is found in epic poetry. When reporting or narrating, "the poet is speaking in his own person; he never leads us to suppose that he is any one else"; when imitating, the poet produces an "assimilation of himself to another, either by the use of voice or gesture". In dramatic texts, the poet never speaks directly; in narrative texts, the poet speaks as him or herself.
      ellauri206.html on line 86: The pandemic has highlighted the failure of the global financial system. Let’s tell it like it is: the global financial system is morally bankrupt. It favours the rich and punishes the poor. Uses them to wipe the floor.
      ellauri206.html on line 114: Given the sheer number of conflicts across the globe, the Secretary-General called for greater investment in parabellums and peacemakers, underscoring the need for a strong and effective UN.
      ellauri206.html on line 514: Therman heitti Sofian tavarat ulos ikkunasta. Avautuu Stefan Thermanista: "Räjähdysherkkä ilotulite". Voitko kertoa rakas mikä sen muutoksen sinussa aiheutti? Onko kaivatullasi jokin taito millä saada sinut polvilleen?
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      ellauri207.html on line 87: informs readers that it was published by Harvard University Press, the book has been impossible to find. Until now. We’re very excited to announce the long-awaited publication of Parnault’s Dimensions in Mathematics.
      ellauri207.html on line 182: Catherine Zeta-Jones was born on 25 September 1969 in Swansea, Wales, to David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress. Her father is Welsh and her mother is of Irish Catholic descent. She was named after her grandmother, Zeta Jones (whose name was derived from the name of a ship that her great-grandfather once sailed on), because 'Just Jones' would not cut the cheese in showbiz. Zeta-Jones was raised in the suburban area of Mumbles.Her struggle with depression and bipolar II disorder has been well documented by the media, for she is married to sex addicted actor Michael Douglas, son of Kirk, whose name used to be Issur Danielovitch Demsky. Michael is 25 years her senior but a wizard with cunnilingus.
      ellauri207.html on line 314: Lyön muuten vetoa eze viirusilmä Mimi siepataan ja tapetaan "erehdyksessä" Pepin sijasta. Niin se aina käy kalpeanaamaviihteessä, värivammasia kaatuu kuin kauraa, palefacet jatkaa menoa. Ize asiassa Mimmi on välttämättä nirhattava jotta Peppi saa lisenssin nuijia pahan Zalatshenko-iskän oikein rumasti. Vai riittäisikö vanhat kaunat kuitenkin? Häntä hännästä, isojalka pikkujalasta. Aina tää sama tematiikka, sanoisi Jan Blomstedt. Huonotpa on geenit Pepillä.
      ellauri207.html on line 357: Zalachenko got involved with Agneta Sjolander, who changed her own name to match his, but he refused to marry her, calling her a whore. Regardless he fathered two children with her, Lisbeth and her twin sister, Camilla. So they must have had their moments... Zalachenko brutally beat and abused Agneta, who tried to shelter her daughters from the brutality, and the two girls reacted differently. Camilla didn´t care at all for her mother, and Lisbeth did. At age twelve, Lisbeth Salander, set Zalanchenko, her father, on fire to stop his brutal beatings of her mother. We find out in The Girl Who Played with Fire, that because of the damage to his body, he had to have his leg amputated and suffers from chronic pain. I can relate to that! Constant pain is enough to turn one into a psychopath. This act is used as evidence to support claims that Lisbeth Salander is mentally ill, and remains a topic of debate for readers and characters.
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      ellauri210.html on line 57: André Gide: Prometheus´ Lecture (also published in Marshlands and Prometheus Misbound)
      ellauri210.html on line 83: Alfred Jarry: The Debraining Song; and excerpts from Ubu Enchained, Act I, Scene II Le Champ de Mars (also published in The Ubu Plays)
      ellauri210.html on line 122: In the 1905 book Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (German: Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewußten), as well as in the 1928 journal article Humor, Freud distinguished contentious jokes from non-contentious or silly humor. Tendentious jokes are jokes that contain lust, hostility, or both.
      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 373: By the time Johnson arrived in Paris, Cravan had carved out a reputation as a boxer himself, a discipline he first picked up while traveling across the USA. He was also known as an ardent proponent of the “American” attitude toward life, by which he meant living according to desire and instinct, and telling so-called civilized society to take a running jump. In an essay titled “To Be or Not To Be … American,” he wrote that, thanks to the influence of cakewalk dancers, track athletes, and boxers such as Joe Jeanette, the whole of Paris had turned American. “Overnight,” Cravan said, “everyone began to spit and swear” and “floated around in clothes two sizes too big for them.” He finished the piece with a crib sheet for how to pass as American: “Chew … never speak … always look busy … and, above all else, crown yourself with arrogance.” It was advice he followed assiduously. How right, how true, to this day.
      ellauri210.html on line 379: At the height of his fame and success, while The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) was still being performed in London, Wilde prosecuted the Marquess of Queensberry for criminal libel. The Marquess was the father of Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas. The libel trial unearthed evidence that caused Wilde to drop his charges and led to his own arrest and trial for gross indecency with men. After two more trials he was convicted and sentenced to two years' hard labour, the maximum penalty, and was jailed from 1895 to 1897. During his last year in prison, he wrote De Profundis (published posthumously in 1905), a long letter which discusses his spiritual journey through his trials, forming a dark counterpoint to his earlier philosophy of pleasure. On his release, he left immediately for France, and never returned to Ireland or Britain. There he wrote his last work, The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898), a long poem commemorating the harsh rhythms of prison life. What an opportunity for a man of his caliber, one would have thought.
      ellauri210.html on line 381: In the summer of 1914, Cravan began another phase of wandering. In 1916, he found himself in Barcelona where he somehow managed to book himself a high-profile fight against Jack Johnson. Johnson was in the midst of a celebrated stay in Spain, during which he was received by royalty and starred in movies. Photographs from the fight give some idea of the scale of the event, which was held at Barcelona’s huge bullfighting arena La Monumental. What the photos don’t convey is what a mismatch the fight was. Even a ring-rusty, thirty-eight-year-old Johnson was leagues ahead of Cravan. Johnson won with a sixth-round knockout, though it could’ve been over much sooner had he wished it. There are reports that Cravan shook with fear before the contest began, knowing how out of his depth he was. One writer has suggested that “Johnson and Cravan were more collaborators than competitors,” and that the event was a con, just a hype-fueled payday for an aging legend and a flamboyant interloper with no credible chance of a win—the Mayweather-McGregor of its day. Olikos tää se mazi josta toinen nyrkkipelle Heminwau kirjoitti siinä sonniromaanissa?
      ellauri210.html on line 387: Loy referred to Cravan as “Colossus.” It was a reference to the size of his ego as much as that of his "physicality". In her autobiography, she recalled that friends thought her mad to get mixed up with such a conceited, obnoxious prig.
      ellauri210.html on line 771: Les Couilles Enragées (Eng: Mad Balls) is a book by Benjamin Péret written in 1928.. Eventually published under a pseudonym in 1954 by Eric Losfeld as Les Rouilles Encagees, Mad Balls is an explosion of Péret's virulent anti-religiousness and erotic delirium. It featured seven explicit illustrations by Yves Tanguy.
      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 850: "Richard Cory" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson. It was first published in 1897, as part of The Children of the Night, having been completed in July of that year; and it remains one of Robinson's most popular and anthologized poems. The poem describes a person who is wealthy, well educated, mannerly, and admired by the people in his town. Despite all this, he takes his own life.
      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 1115: Between 1937–1938 Carrington painted a Self-Portrait, where she is perched on the edge of a chair in this curious, dreamlike scene, her hand outstretched toward a prancing hyena and her back to a tailless rocking horse flying behind her. The hyena depicted in Self-Portrait (1937–38) joins both male and female into a whole, metaphoric of the worlds of the night and the dream. The symbol of the hyena is present in many of Carrington's later works, including "La Debutante" in her book of short stories The Oval Lady.
      ellauri210.html on line 1119: After Ernst's arrest Carrington was devastated and her delusions led to a psychotic break and she was admitted into an asylum. Three years after being released from the asylum and with the encouragement of André Breton, Carrington wrote about her psychotic experience in her memoir Down Below. Nyrkissä Leonora kokkasi Andrelle hyviä sapuskoita.
      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 1173: Three days before his death, he said calmly to a friend: "I am allergic to this planet". He wrote his final book in 1959 and upon completion, he asked his wife to send the manuscript to Breton. When she returned from the post office, she found him dead; he had hanged himself on the main beam of his studio. Another exit in the style of David Foster Wallace. Did he give a damn to how his wife might have taken it? Well maybe she was relieved. Asta is allergic to Miryam's kitty Chico but bears it, taking antihistamines. When she has had a bad day, she curls up in her room with Kitty in her lap.
      ellauri210.html on line 1234: The old Kentauros was accidentally wounded by Herakles when the hero was battling other members of the tribe. The wound, poisoned with Hydra-venom, was incurable, and suffering unbearable pain Kheiron voluntarily relinquished his immortality.
      ellauri210.html on line 1246: Shaw meni naimisiin Charlotte Payne-Townshendin kanssa vuonna 1898. Solmiessaan avioliiton he olivat jo 40-vuotiaita. 1930-luvulla pariskunta matkusteli ahkerasti ja kävi Amerikassa, Uudessa-Seelannissa, Etelä-Afrikassa ja Japanissa. Charlotte eli involuntary selibaatissa, sillä Bernie piti vastenmielisinä ajatusta seksuaalisesta kanssakäymisestä ja synnytyksestä.
      ellauri210.html on line 1263: In the final decade of his life, Shaw declared that "until the Federation of the World becomes an accomplished fact we must accept the most responsible Imperial federations (the anglo saxons) as a substitute for it".
      ellauri210.html on line 1279: According to the trivia section here at IMDB, "George Bernard Shaw adamantly opposed any notion that Higgins and Eliza had fallen in love and would marry at the end of the play, as he felt it would betray the character of Eliza who, as in the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, would "come to life" and emancipate herself from the male domination of Higgins and her father. He even went so far as to include a lengthy essay to be published with copies of the script explaining precisely why Higgins and Eliza would never marry, and what "actually happened" after the curtain fell: Eliza married Freddy and opened a flower shop with funds from Colonel Pickering. Moreover, as Shaw biographers have noted, Higgins is meant to be an analogue of the playwright himself, thus suggesting Higgins was actually a homosexual." Eliza, where are my slippers?
      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 1314: Dating from 1960, the widely available English translation by Richard Howard is a translation of the first edition of Breton's novel, dating from 1928. Breton published a second, revised edition in 1963. No English translation of this second edition is currently available. Ketäpä enää kiinnostaa.
      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 1378: Mansour’s first published collection of poems, titled: Cris, was published in Paris in 1953 by Pierre Seghers. This collection of work references male and female anatomy in explicit language that was unusual for the time. Religious language can also be found. However, it is inverted, replacing what would be Christ with the lover. References of Egyptian mythology are also present in Cris. Mansour references the White Goddess as well as Hathor.
      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.
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      ellauri211.html on line 171: Pommien käytön tukijat väittävät arvokkaita ihmishenkiä ennemminkin säästetyn, sillä tavanomaisissa pommituksissa ja Yhdysvaltain maihinnousussa olisi todennäköisesti kuollut enemmän pyöreäsilmäisiä tolkun ihmisiä. Samoin on väitetty, että Japanin pääministeri kenraali Hideki Tōjō olisi myös määrännyt liittoutuneiden 100 000 sotavankia teloitettavaksi jos maihinnousu Japanin pääsaarille tapahtuu; väite on todistamaton, koska japanilaiset tuhosivat elo–syyskuussa 1945 systemaattisesti sodanaikaiset arkistonsa.
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      ellauri213.html on line 115: Samaan aikaan Etupepan kyky hallita säätä kasvatti hänessä tarvetta tukahduttaa tunteitaan luonnonkatastrofien estämiseksi, mikä ei ole terveellistä kuten näemme Greta Thunbergista ja Brunosta. Samanlaista erityisherkkyyttä näemme hänen lapsissaan. Dolores (Avalokitasvara) joka kuulee kaiken, on jatkuvasti tietoinen siitä, mitä muut ihmiset sanovat ja on siksi jatkuvasti varuillaan kaiken disinformaation vuoksi, jota hänellä on käytettävissään. Hänen veljeänsä isä Camiloa voidaan pitää myös tunne-elämän tukahduttajana, koska hän pystyy mukautumaan fyysisesti (5-15 cm, 25 jos olet taitava) ja emotionaalisesti vastataxeen muiden tarpeisiin. Se ei ole terveellistä, on tärkeää olla terveen egoistinen, let it cum kun on tullaxeen. Kauppatieteen käyneet liikejohtajat pihistävät palkoista osakkeenomistajan hyväxi. Palkat on niille vain kuluerä. Tää leffa on erittäinkin matriarkaalinen. Miesrooleissa ukkivainaja, läski neekeri, isä (ruipelo), teini muodonmuuttaja, "el Chapo", tärähtänyt homo setä, plus eläimiä hätyyttävä vintiö.
      ellauri213.html on line 254: In 1908, Baden-Powell's book Scouting for Boys came out in Russia by the order of Tsar Nicholas II. It was called Young Scout (Юный Разведчик, Yuny Razvedchik). On April 30 [O.S. April 17] 1909, a young officer, Colonel Oleg Pantyukhov, organized the first Russian Scout troop Beaver (Бобр, Bobr) in Pavlovsk, a town near Tsarskoye Selo, St. Petersburg region. In 1910, Baden-Powell visited Nicholas II in Tsarskoye Selo and they had a very pleasant conversation, as the Tsar remembered it. In 1914, Pantyukhov established a society called Russian Scout (Русский Скаут, Russkiy Skaut). The first Russian Scout campfire was lit in the woods of Pavlovsk Park in Tsarskoye Selo. A Russian Scout song exists to remember this event. Scouting spread rapidly across Russia and into Siberia, and by 1916, there were about 50,000 Scouts in Russia. Nicholas' son Tsarevich Aleksei was a Scout himself.
      ellauri213.html on line 258: In Soviet Russia the Scouting system started to be replaced by ideologically-altered Scoutlike organizations, such as "ЮК" ("Юные Коммунисты", or young communists; pronounced as yuk), that were created since 1918. There was a purge of the Scout leaders, many of whom perished under the Bolsheviks. Those Scouts who did not wish to accept the new Soviet system either left Russia for good, like Pantyukhov and others, or went underground. However, clandestine Scouting did not last long. On May 19, 1922 all of those newly created organizations were united into the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union, which existed until 1990. From that date, Scouting in the USSR was banned.
      ellauri213.html on line 264: Colonel Pantyukhov, Chief Scout of Russia, first resided in France and then moved to the United States, where large troops of Russian Scouts were established in cities such as San Francisco, Burlingame, California, and Los Angeles. He returned to Nice, France where he died.
      ellauri213.html on line 288: My daughter Nancy, who has Asperger's syndrome, has been a Rainbow for over a year and she loves it, especially as many special schools and autism youth groups are boy-dominated. Rainbows gives Nancy something shared to discuss with friends at school. It's also good for her to see girls doing all sorts of activities because boys commenting sleazily on her doing things that aren't stereotypically girly can upset her. The sleepovers are especially amazing! And it's not just Nancy who benefits. Rainbows are supported by a group of highly trained, inspirational leaders who explore the girls, challenge themselves and have fun.
      ellauri213.html on line 290: When a girl nears the end of her time at Rainbows, she can continue her adventure at Brownies (another unlucky choice of name) - our section for girls aged seven to ten.
      ellauri213.html on line 296: Each year, the organisation publishes the Girls' Attitudes Survey, which surveys the views of girls and young women on topics such as body image, career aspirations and mental health. BBC staff were told there are more than 150 genders and urged to develop ‘trans brand’.
      ellauri213.html on line 300: Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966) is an English pop singer and former glamour model from East London. She rose to public attention aged 16, when her mother entered her photographs in an amateur modelling contest run by The Sunday People tabloid newspaper. After she placed second in the contest, she received an offer from The Sun to model topless on Page 3, where she made her first appearance on 22 February 1983, at the tender age of 17, sporting huge balloons already then. She continued to appear on Page 3 until 1986, becoming the most popular pin-up girl of her era, as well as one of the most photographed British women of the 1980s. She looked like a fox with balloons glued up front. Never liked her face anyway.
      ellauri213.html on line 304: 170 hours unpaid work and told to pay £1,500 costs. Katie Price has been known on the celebrity circuit for many years, starting out her career as a glamour model before becoming a TV personality, author and OnlyFans content creator. Katie has five children: her eldest Harvey, Princess, Junior, Buddy and Jett. She was married to Peter Andre from 2005-2009, Alex Reid from 2010-2012 and Kieran Hayler from 2013-2021. She was most recently dating Love Island star Carl Woods until their split. Michelle contacted Sussex Police on Friday to complain that Katie — mum to two of Kieran’s children — had sent him a tirade of abuse which was aimed at her. Close sources said the text branded Michelle a “c*ing w*e piece of s*” and a “gutter s*g.” The ex-glamour model, who smiled as she left the dock today, could have been jailed for a maximum of five years for breaching the restraining order. BUSINESS AS USUAL Katie Price says she’s ‘so lucky’ after dodging jail over ‘gutter s*g’ text – as she reveals she’s landed a Girlguiding travel show.
      ellauri213.html on line 326: Moshe Raab will never forget, nor forgive. Mosaic God is not a forgiving one. Mosaic beer is good, unlike Foster's. Leila Khaled hijacked my and my mother's and my siblings' plane. Why did a public university invite her to speak? Even after 50 years, the convicted terrorist who changed my life has never disavowed her actions. What will she teach SFSU students?


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

      Imagine the horror and disgust that I, my family and other hijack victims experienced when we read that Leila Khaled, one of the hijackers directly involved in the 1970 attacks, had been invited by San Francisco State University to address a forum on Gender, Justice and Resistance. Ms. Khaled is a convicted terrorist. She has paid her debt to society. She is a member of the PFLP. She is a symbol not of justice and resistance, but of wanton terrorism and death. Khaled spent only a few days in jail. After her failed hijacking of the El Al plane, she was transferred by the Israeli sky marshals to the British police and released in exchange for hostages when a fifth plane was hijacked to secure her freedom.
      ellauri213.html on line 331: Had Khaled ever apologized for her role in the hijackings or taken steps to show that she is committed to nonviolent efforts to achieve her desired end of driving the invasive Israeli species from her land, I would not object to her speaking at San Francisco State. People who genuinely learn often make the best teachers. But even after 50 years, Khaled has never expressed remorse or disavowed her actions or those of her comrades. Neither have I for 3000 years of Israeli mass murder of poor Philistines, so there! Never forget, never learn!
      ellauri213.html on line 333: The most distressing and disheartening thing, 50 years after this horrible experience, is that the Western world (including us middle easterners) has not eradicated this type of terrorism. As recently as January 2020, the PFLP (through Palestinian NGOs) received financial support of millions of dollars from European countries, the United States, Canada, Japan, UN-OCHA and UNICEF. That money should have come to us instead! We know how to handle capital after all, got the talent for it.
      ellauri213.html on line 335: In theory, San Francisco State University President Lynn Mahoney is correct in stating that a university is a place where different ideas are presented, discussed and analyzed so that individual conclusions can be drawn. But does that justify giving an unrepentant terrorist a forum to address the students? What will she teach them? The proper way to hijack an aircraft, based on her success in 1969, and what mistakes to avoid based on her failure in 1970? When I was a student in university, I often faced new ideas that ran contrary to my beliefs. But these perspectives were presented by knowledgeable, respectable academics. Some were Nobel Prize winners. None were terrorists. Most of them were Jews.
      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.
      ellauri213.html on line 387: As a major transport hub, with sea and river ports, the city is home to the headquarters of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy, and is one of the largest industrial centres in Russia. It was deemed the best city in Russia in 2012, 2013, and 2014 in Kommersant's magazine The Firm's Secret, the best city in Russia for business in 2013 according to Forbes, and was ranked fifth in the Urban Environment Quality Index published by Minstroy in 2019. Kaliningrad has been a major internal migration attraction in Russia over the past two decades, and was one of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
      ellauri213.html on line 400: Hiekan suurassa sanotaan islaam! Alistukaamme! Minä alistun maailmojen herran valtaan. Juutalaiset saavat opetuxen. Muna Saudi osallistui operaatioon. Sitäpaizi naisia on kiva naida. Marxilais-leninistit ryyppäsivät rajusti, naivat ahkerasti ja vähät välittivät islamista. Miten klisheistä.
      ellauri213.html on line 434: Seuraavassa on listattuna pahoja naisia rikkomuxineen (kuvissa söpöset alleviivattu): Irma Grese (Naziwächterin), Myra Hindley (serial pedocide), Isabela of Castile (born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974), Beverly Allitt (pedocide, Angel of Death), Queen Mary of England (catholic), Belle Gunness (norwegian-american serial killer), Mary Ann Cotton (serial killer), Ilse Koch (Lagerfrau), Katherine Knight (very bad Aussie), Elizabeth Bathory (hungarian noblewoman and serial killer), Sandra Avila Beltran (drugs), Patty Hearst (hänen isoisänsä oli lehtikeisari William Randolph Hearst. Hiän joutui kidnappauksen uhriksi, mutta pian tämän jälkeen hiän teki pankkiryöstön ja joutui vankilaan), Genene Jones (infanticide nurse), Karla Homolka (Canadian serial killer), Diane Downs (infanticide), Aileen Wuornos (serial killer), Griselda Blanco (drug lady), Lizzie Borden (kirvesmurhaaja), Bonnie Parker (bank robber), Anne Bonny (pirate), Mary Bell (pedocide), Delphine LaLaurie (serial slavekiller), Patricia Krenwinkel (Manson family member), Leslie van Houten (Manson family member), Darlie Routier (infanticide), Susan Smith (infanticide), Susan Atkins (Manson family member), Ching Shih (pirate), Anna Sorokin Delvey (con woman), Amelia Dyer (serial killer), Assata Shakur (black terrorist), Belle Gunness (serial killer), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (matricide), Pamela Smart (mariticide), Ruth Ellis (nightclub hostess, last woman hanged in UK), Phoolan Devi (bandit), Ma Barker (matriarch), Jennifer Pan (parenticide), Virginia Hill (gangster), Karla Faye Tucker (burglar, first woman injected in US), Leonarda Cianciully (serial murderer, soapmaker), Mary Read, Carill Ann Fugate (murder spree), Grace Marks (maid), Belle Starr (outlaw, friend of Lucky Luke), Zerelda Mimms (Mrs. Jesse James), Jane Toppan (serial killer), Sara Jane Moore (wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), Martha Beck (serial killer), Doris Payne (jewel thief), Mary Brunner (Manson family member), Barbara Graham (executed by gas), Grace O'Malley (pirate), Sada Abe (jealous geisha. When they asked why she had killed Ishida, “Immediately she became excited and her eyes sparkled in a strange way: ‘I loved him so much, I wanted him all to myself. But since we were not husband and wife, as long as he lived he could be embraced by other women. I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him…..’ ), Samantha Lewthwaite (white somali terrorist), Theresa Knorr (murderess), Lynette Fromme (Manson family, wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), The Freeway Phantom (serial killer), Carol M. Bundy (serial killer), Fanny Kaplan (bolshevik revolutionary), Marguerite Alibert (Ed VII courtesan), Jean Harris (author), Linda Hazzard (physician, serial killer), Mary Jane Kelly (1st victim of Jack the Ripper), Kim Hyon-hui (North-Korean spy), Vera Renczi (serial killer), Clare Bronfman (filthy rich criminal), Kirsten Gilbert (serial killer nurse), Gerda Steinhoff (Lagerwächterin), Linda Carty (baby robber), Estella Marie Thompson (black prostitute, blowjobbed Hugh Grant), Elizabeth Becker (Lagerwächterin), Juana Barraza (asesina en serie), Olivera Circovic (baseball player, writer, jewel thief), Olga Hepnarova (mental serial killer), Sabina Eriksson (knäpp tvilling), Minnie Dean (serial killer), Madame de Brinvilliers (aristocrat parri- and fratricide), Martha Rendell (familicide, last woman hanged in Western Australia), Violet Gibson (wannabe assassin of Mussolini), Idoia López Riaño (terrorist), Styllou Christofi (murdered her daughter in law), Mary Eastley (convicted of witchcraft), Wanda Klaff (Lagerwächterin), Giulia Tofana (avvelenatrice), Tisiphone (1/3 raivottaresta), Jean Lee (murderer for money), Brigitte Mohnhaupt (RAF terrorist), Marcia (mistress of Commodus), Beate Zschäpe (far-right terrorist), Evelyn Frechette (singer, Dillingerin heila), Francoise Dior (naziaktivisti), Linda Mulhall (nirhasi äidin poikaystävän saxilla), Brigit Hogefeld (RAF terrorist), Martha Corey (Salem witchhunt victim), Marie Lafarge (arsenikkimurha), Debra Lafave (teacher, gave blow job to student), Enriqueta Marti (asasina en serie), Alse Young (witch hanging victim), Elizabeth Michael (actress, involuntary manslaughter: nasty boyfriend hit his head and died while beating her), Susannah Martin (witchcraft), Maria Mandl (Gefängnisoffizerin), Mary Frith (pickpocket and fence), Hanadi Jaradat (suicide bomber), Marie-Josephte Carrivau (mariticide), Gudrun Ensslin (RAF founder), Anna Anderson (vale-Anastasia), Ans van Dijk (jutku nazikollaboraattori), Elizabeth Holmes (bisneshuijari), Ghislaine Maxwell (Epsteinin haahka), Julianna Farrait (drugs), Yolanda Saldivar (embezzler, killer), Jodi Arias (convicted killer Jodi Ann Arias was born on July 9, 1980, in Salinas, California. In the summer of 2008, Arias made national headlines when she was charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, a 30-year-old member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who was working as a motivational speaker and insurance salesman. Aargh. Justifiable homicide.) Alyssa Bustamante (kid murder), Mary Kay Letourneau (kid abuser), Mirtha Young (drugs), Catherine Nevin (mariticide), Pilar Prades (maid), Irmgard Möller (terrorist), Christine Schürrer (krimi), Reem Riyashi (suicide bomber), Amy Fisher (jealous), Wafa Idris (suicide bomber), Jeanne de Clisson (ex-noblewoman), Christine Papin (maid murderer), Sally McNeil (body builder), Mariette Bosch (murderer), Sandra Ávila Beltrán (drugs), Alice Schwarzer (journalist), Andrea Yates (litter murderer), Mimi Wong (bar hostess), Pauline Nyiramasuhuko (criminal politician), Josefa Segovia (murderer), Martha Needle (serial killer), Antonina Makarova (war criminal), Mary Surratt (criminal businessperson), Dorothea Binz (officer), Leona Helmsley (tax evasion), Angela Rayola (reality tv personality), Léa Papin (maid murderer), Ursula Erikssson (kriminell mördare), Maria Petrovna (spree killer), Aafia Siddiqui (criminal), Fatima Bernawi (palestinian militant), La Voisin (fortune teller), Deniz Seki (singer), Rasmea Odeh (Arab activist), Hildegard Lächert (nurse), Sajida al-Rishawi (suicide bomber), Hayat Boumeddiene (ISIS groupie, nähty viimexi Al Holissa), Herta Ehlert (Lagerwächterin), Elizabeth Stride (seriös mördare), Adelheid Schulz (krimi), Jenny-Wanda Barkman (Wächter), Shi Jianqiao (pardoned assassin. The assassination of Sun Chuanfang was ethically justified as an act of filial piety and turned into a political symbol of the legitimate vengeance against the Japanese invaders.), Rosemary West (serial killer), Juana Bormann (Lagerwächterin), Kathy Boudin (criminal), Kate Webster (assassin), Teresa Lewis (murderer), Hermine Braunsteiner (Lagerwächterin), Flor Contemplacion (assassina), Constance Kent (fratricide), Tamara Samsonova (serial killer), Herta Bothe (Lagerwächterin), Maria Gruber (Mörderin), Irene Leidolf (möderin), Waltraud Wagner (Mörderin), Elaine Campione (criminelle), Greta Bösel (Pflegerin), Marie Manning (Mörderin), Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova (sadist), Nora Parham (executed), Maria Barbella (assassina), Linda Wenzel (ISIS activist), Anna Marie Hahn (Mörderin), Suzane von Richthofen (parenticide), Charlotte Mulhall (murderer), Khioniya Guseva (kriminal), Daisy de Melker (serial killer nurse), Stephanija Meyer (Mörderin), Sinedu Tadesse (murderer), Ayat al-Akhras (suicide bomber), Akosita Lavulavu (minister of infrastructure and tourism), Sabrina de Sousa (criminal diplomat), Sally Basset (poisoner), Emma Zimmer (Aufseher), Mary Clement (serial killer), Irina Gaidamachuk (serial killer), Dagmar Overbye (serialmorder), Gesche Gottfried (Mörderin), Frances Knorr (serial killer), Beate Schmidt (Serienmörderin), Elizabeth Clarke (accused victim of witchcraft), Kim Sun-ja (serial killer), Olga Konstantinovana Briscorn (serial killer), Roxana Baldetti (politico), Rizana Nafeek (house maid), Margaret Scott (accused of witchcraft), Jacqueline Sauvage (meurtrier), Veronique Courjault (tueur en série), Barbara Erni (thief), Hilde Lesewitz (Schutzstaffel Wächterin), Thenmoli Rajaratnam (suicide bomber), etc. etc..
      ellauri213.html on line 436: Sinedu Tadesse September 25, 1975 – May 28, 1995) was a junior at Harvard College who stabbed her roommate, Trang Phuong Ho, to death, then committed suicide. The incident may have resulted in a variety of changes to the administration of living conditions at Harvard. Tadesse is buried at the Ethiopian Orthodox Cemetery, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. When Tadesse entered Harvard, she earned below-average grades, and was told that this would prevent her from attending top-ranked medical schools in the U.S. She made no friends, remaining distant even from relatives she had in the area. Tadesse sent a form letter to dozens of strangers that she picked from the phone book, describing her unhappiness and pleading with them to be her friend. One woman responded to the letter but became alarmed by the bizarre writings and recordings Tadesse sent her in return; she had no further contact with Tadesse. Another woman found the letter obnoxious and sent it to a friend who worked at Harvard to review.
      ellauri213.html on line 438: After her freshman year, her roommate told her she was going to room with someone else. For her second and third years, Tadesse roomed with Trang Ho, a Vietnamese student who was well liked and doing well at Harvard, and Tadesse was obsessively fond of her. Tadesse was very needy in her demands for attention and became angry when Ho began to distance herself in their junior year. Tadesse apparently reacted with despair when Ho announced her decision to room with another group of girls their senior year, and the two women stopped speaking with each other after that. Tadesse purchased two knives and rope in advance. On May 28, 1995, Tadesse stabbed her roommate Ho 45 times with a hunting knife, killing her. Tadesse then hanged herself in the bathroom.
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      ellauri214.html on line 39: Saarnaaja oli oikeassa, kaikki, ihan kaikki on klisheetä. Jos joku juttu vaikuttaa hetken uudelta, se johtuu vain siitä että olet ize suhteellisen uusi täällä.
      ellauri214.html on line 66: J. K. Rowling’s first adult novel The Casual Vacancy stirred a ruckus within Sikh Community after its publication leading to the involvement of SGPC and its head showing concern with the negative portrayal of Sikh characters in the novel. Rowling defends the novel by her theory of ‘corrosive racism’ after her ‘vast amount of research’ in Sikhism. The chapter explores diasporic Sikh identity through the character of Sukhvinder who though dyslexic is stifled by her mother and harassed by her classmate Fats through slanderous remarks targeting her Sikh identity. Though Sukhvinder resorts to self-torture after undergoing racism, she emerges victorious like a brave Sikh by her self-determination and emerges a heroine by helping everybody in Britain. The chapter applies Teun A. van Dijk’s racist discourse and post-colonial theories specifically Homi Bhabha’s hybridity of cultures, Jacques Rancière’s distribution of the sensible hinting at the redistribution of identities to make invisible diaspora visible and inaudible audible and Gayatri Spivak’s theory of the subaltern to prove that the Sikh diaspora remains in Charhdi Kala (higher state of mind) even in tough situations. The chapter concludes that though British Sikh diaspora undergoes racialism leading to identity crisis, Sikhs finally find resolution through Sikh identity model Sukhvinder who, treading the footsteps of Sikh heroes like Bhai Kanhayia, becomes a heroin addict by risking her life to save Robbie and by helping all in the novel.
      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 72: Though Rowling’s transphobia has been publicized the most, fans have also begun to notice prejudice in her writing. Very few people of color are featured in J. K. Rowling’s books, and those that are have few lines and no detailed story arcs. One of the people of color given more thought was Cho Chang, Harry Potter’s love interest who was first introduced in the third book, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Rowling’s racism toward Asians and lack of knowledge of Asian culture is clearly evident from just the name Cho Chang, which is a mix of Korean and Chinese surnames. Korea and China have a longstanding history as political adversaries and each country has a distinct culture. While Rowling went to great efforts in creating a wonderfully immersive wizarding world, she gave no thought to what Cho’s ethnicity is. Cho was also sorted into Ravenclaw house, the school house for those of high intelligence, playing into a common stereotype of Asians. The only other Asian characters mentioned in the series are Indian twins Padma and Pavarti Patil. While Rowling appears to have given more thought to these characters, placing Padma in Ravenclaw and breaking the Asian stereotype by placing Pavarti in Gryffindor, she ultimately fails to adequately write Asian characters. While Pavarti, as a member of Harry Potter’s house, was given more depth than Cho or her sister, many South Asian fans were irritated by the girls’ dresses in the fourth movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The twins wore dull and unflattering traditional Indian attire, which many saw as a mockery of Indian culture. Cho herself wore an East Asian style dress in this movie which was a mix of different Asian styles. Rowling continued her habit of stereotyping Asians in the Fantastic Beast Movies, the first of which was released in 2016 and set in the 1920’s, several decades before the Harry Potter series. In this pre-series, the only Asian representation is displayed in the form of a woman who has been cursed to turn into a beast. Fans may remember the villain Voldemort’s pet snake, Nagini, who served him throughout the Harry Potter series. Fans were surprised to learn when watching The Crimes of Grindelwald, the second movie in the Fantastic Beasts series, that Nagini was not always a snake, but was actually a woman who had been cursed to turn into a snake. In the movie, Nagini, in human form, is caged and forced to perform in a circus. Though we do not know how Nagini came to meet Voldemort, we do know that she became his servant and the keeper of a wee snakelike portion of his soul. This is more than slightly problematic. Not only was Nagini the only Asian representation in the film, but she was also a half-human who was forced to serve an evil white man for a great part of her existence. Author Ellen Oh commented on Nagini’s inclusion in the film saying “I feel like this is the problem when white people want to diversify and don’t actually ask POC how to do so. They don’t make the connection between making Nagini an Asian woman who later on becomes the pet snake of an EEVIL whitish man.”
      ellauri214.html on line 74: J.K. Rowling did not limit herself to being racist, she also included anti-semitic stereotypes in her books. Many readers have noticed how the descriptions of the goblins in the Harry Potter series bear striking resemblance to anti-semitic stereotypes. The goblins are hooked-nosed creatures who work at the wizarding bank Gringotts and are obsessed with gold and money.
      ellauri214.html on line 76: J.K. Rowling has also included plenty of sexism in her writing, indicative of her internalised misogyny. Cho Chang was Harry Potter’s love interest throughout books 4 and 5. However, Cho was in a relationship with another student in the fourth book, and unfortunately this student was killed by Lord Voldemort at the end of the book. This leaves Cho rightfully distraught. Though still in emotional turmoil, she develops a crush on Harry and they begin dating. During their first kiss, Cho is crying because she is thinking of her dead boyfriend. Harry and Cho break up after multiple arguments later in the book. Later on in the series, Harry develops feelings for his best friend’s sister, Ginny Weasley. Rowling periodically writes how Harry prefers Ginny to Cho because Cho was too emotional after the death of her boyfriend. Harry preferred Ginny, who was stronger and could contain her emotions, supposedly because she had grown up with 6 brothers (no, 5, Ronny is a sissy). This comparison of the two girls demonstrates Rowling’s internalized feelings that women exist for the purpose of pleasing men. The thinly veiled idea that women who are too emotional or too much drama queens are not desirable is evident in Rowling’s writing. Fleur Delcore is another example of this feeling. Fleur is a student at a French wizarding school who competes against Harry in a difficult tournament in the fourth book. Fleur is part veela, who are magical beings of extreme beauty but can turn monstrous when angered. Fleur eventually marries Ron Weasley’s older brother, Bill. Hermionie, Harry’s other best friend, and Ginny constantly complain about Fleur. However, the only thing their animosity can be traced back to is that Fleur is a beautiful Frenchy woman and she is confident in that, whilst they are just snubnosed Brits. This further develops Rowling’s internalized misogyny. She views women who are confident in their beauty as annoying, and has the idea that women should seek male validation. Though these portions of the book were likely unintentional, speaking from personal experience, it has to be said that Rowling’s writing of women in her book have had a lasting effect on her female readers.
      ellauri214.html on line 86: Whereas Rowling’s shepherding of readers was, in the Harry Potter juvenile series, an essential asset, in The Casual Vacancy her firm hand can feel constraining. She leaves little space for the peripheral or the ambiguous; hidden secrets are labeled as hidden secrets, and events are easy to predict. We seem to watch people move around Pagford as if they were on Harry’s magical parchment map of Hogwarts.
      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 106: But, Rowling's talent is skin deep. I absolutely do not agree that she did a great job in character and/or plot development. Her characters are pretty clichéd (Chosen one and his side kick), her setting is pretty narrow (British boarding school experiences), her plot is pretty predictable, and like all amateur writers, her plot line often meanders for no good reason at all. Her world building is imaginative, but lack planning. Simply put, most part of her world is a whim, it's not coherent, she didn't think it through. And the more you think about it, the bigger the problem it is. Oh and that one character everyone is singing praises about, as if it's the best written character of all time? Stereotypical Byronic hero. I read how people praise Snape being this greatest character of our generation, I couldn't help but wondering, you guys never read Wuthering Heights?! I've never attended an American high school but I'm pretty sure the Great Gatsby is on the required reading list.
      ellauri214.html on line 108: Rowling became popular because she got lucky. Her work is more accessible than the works of people mentioned above. She set out to write light-hearted children's books, which allowed her works to avoid some of the more serious scrutiny from literature critics. And I guess because people don't read nearly as much as they used to. When you never had a good burger, you'd think Big Mac is the best thing in the world.
      ellauri214.html on line 120: In the equally rarer chance, I might be middle eastern/Muslim, in that case, I'll either be a brainwashed fanatic, or a victim of domestic abuse. Either way, white protagonists will save me.
      ellauri214.html on line 125: Every close up shows my pristine clear skin with no blemishes or acne.
      ellauri214.html on line 146: Despite living on my own for a while, I have no people skills. I have only one emotion: anger. I'm angry with everyone and I pushes everyone away.
      ellauri214.html on line 210: Serbi Armanskin mielestä lievä kansalaisten vakoilu oli paikallaan, varsinkin kansalaisbolshevistien. Se on sananvapauden turvaamista. USAssa on kaikki paremmin, tai ainakin oli J. Edgar Hooverin aikana. Mitä vetoa ezerbi kohta vuotaa säpölle kuin seula.
      ellauri214.html on line 224: The phrase "said the actress to the bishop" is a colloquial and vulgar British exclamation, offering humor by serving as a punch line that exposes an unintended double entendre. An equivalent phrase in North America is " that's what she said ".
      ellauri214.html on line 230: Matthew R. Meier of West Chester University of Pennsylvania and Christopher A. Medjesky of the University of Findlay have argued that such off-hand, common remarks such as 'that's what she said' jokes are deeply entrenched in modern society, and contribute to humorizing and legitimizing sexual misconduct.
      ellauri214.html on line 242: In his work Bibliotheca historica (Library of History), Diodorus Siculus wrote that the Amazons came from Libya in north Africa. Diodorus’s account is set in the time of myth. He wrote that the warriors’ most famous queen was Myrina, who lived before the hero Perseus saved the Ethiopian princess Andromeda from a sea monster. Myrina led her warriors to a great number of victories, including one against the mythical island of Atlantis. Myrina led a large army of 30,000 foot-soldiers and 3,000 cavalry against the Atlanteans. Diodorus claimed that the Amazon cavalry used tactics similar to those employed by the Parthians of west Asia, who fought the Roman general Crassus (c. 115— 53 BCE), firing arrows as they rode away from their enemies. The Atlanteans eventually surrendered to Myrina after she had captured and destroyed one of their cities, enslaving and carrying away the women and the children.
      ellauri214.html on line 245: Myrina was said to have conquered most of Libya, from where she led her army east toward Egypt. When she reached Egypt, she befriended the king before going on to defeat the Bedouin and Syrian peoples and conquering some of west Asia. Although the people of Cilicia (part of modern Turkey) were not defeated, they were willing to accept her rule. The Amazons also captured the island of Lesbos in the Aegean Sea, where Myrina founded the city of Mitylene, named for her sister. While sailing across the Aegean, Myrina got caught in a storm. The queen prayed to the Mother Goddess to save her and was guided to a deserted island, which she named Samothrace. Myrina’s good fortune, however, did not last forever: she died in battle against the Thracians and Scythians, led by the Thracian Mopsos. Without their great leader, the Amazons lost a series of battles to Mopsos. Eventually their empire collapsed and they withdrew back to Libya. Back to the drawing board. 2 thousand years later Myrinä's compatriot Muammar Gaddafi says in Swedish: Han är nöjd.
      ellauri214.html on line 263: P.P.S. Joku David Crane muikeilee rasvasta kiiltävä rapuliina kaulassa: aion syyttää Putinia sotarikoxesta. Tosin niihin on syyllistyneet vähävenäläisetkin mutta niitä ei lasketa. Olen kaatanut 1 presidentin, voin tehdä sen toistekin. Kyseessä oli Liberian presidentti, musta mies jolla oli joxeenkin pienet liperit. In 2017, Crane founded the Global Accountability Network to investigate international crimes in Syria, Yemen, Venezuela, and China. In 2022, his organization published a white paper titled "Russian War Crimes Against Ukraine: The Breach of International Humanitarian Law By The Russian Federation". Mustaa valkoisella. Heppu oli US Armyn rullissa 20v uran alussa. Ezellasta.
      ellauri214.html on line 539: Although Tokarczuk (pronounced “Tok-ar-chook”, like a toy train) is in London to celebrate Flights making the long list for the Man International Booker Prize, she feels “conversationally jet-lagged”discussing it because it was published in Poland back in 2007, quickly gaining popularity across the continent. It has taken a decade for the novel to make it into English, superbly rendered by superb American translator Jennifer Croft.
      ellauri214.html on line 541: At 56, Tokarczuk is an invigorating presence: her black dreadlocks studded with bright blue beads, eyes rimmed with luminous turquoise. “Flights grew out of a time when I was travelling a lot,” she explains, at pains to stress how liberating this was for those raised under an oppressive communist regime. “I got my first passport in 1989, when I was 28. Wow.”
      ellauri214.html on line 543: The daughter of two literature teachers, little Olga grew up near the border with Czechoslovakia, hiding under tables to eavesdrop on adult conversations. As a teenager she was gripped by Freud, then Jung, thrilled by the discovery that “every tiny thing you did had a deeper meaning . . . those ideas turned the world into a book I could read.”
      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.
      ellauri214.html on line 549: This blurring of fact and fiction is intentional. Tokarczuk tells me she is often asked “Why we central Europeans don’t use a classical linear narrative, and my answer is that we don’t have such a history. Our perception is different. Poland was once a powerful imperial country that disappeared from maps of Europe for more than 100 years. It was partitioned and occupied by the Nazis and the Russians . . . We pop up and disappear and we do not trust what we are told to believe.”
      ellauri214.html on line 554: “I opened a history that was taboo from a number of perspectives: it was swept under the carpet by Catholics, Jews and communists. It took me eight years to research such fragile and contentious facts,” she says, “But after I won the Nike Jogging Shoe Award [Poland’s most prestigious literary prize], I was attacked by people who didn’t want to know about Poland’s dark past.” She sighs.
      ellauri214.html on line 560: Tokarczuk dismisses the global rise of nationalist movements as “the death throes of an outdated ideology. These old ideas of the state are completely disappearing,” she laughs. “People are migrating, travelling. Economics and the internet do not respect borders. We travel between different network providers! Welcome to EE!” She taps her phone with glee. (EE on joko Euroopan siipikarjayhdistys tai UK:n rahakkain operaattori.) “You could read Flights as an elegy for the old Europe.”
      ellauri214.html on line 562: How wrong she was.
      ellauri214.html on line 620: 60-luvulle tultaessa Olgan sadut ja myytit ovat muuttuneet meemeixi ja klisheixi. Niin, nehän ovatkin sama asia, parasta ennen päivä vaan on eri.
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      ellauri216.html on line 285: Todellisuus-uni höpinä on tyypillistä idealismia, kartesiolaista solipsismiä. Antaa höpsismin ratkaista. Erittäinkin klisheistä. Tero on täysverinen psykopaatti. Unissaankin se työntyy Tero edellä johkin sakkolihaan. Se on ihan kyltymätön. Esa menee perässä, vain kassit jäävät ulkopuolelle.
      ellauri216.html on line 320: Painter Grigory Ostrovsky was active in Soligalich; the only paintings known to be by his hand are currently held in the town´s regional museum. There is a monument to Gennady Nevelskoy, who was born in the vicinity. Publisher Ivan Sytin was born in Soligalichsky District. Imugeeni Haritonia ei edes mainita.
      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.
      ellauri216.html on line 610: Ikonin edessä toimitetaan vedenheittorukoushetkeä. Ikoni oli unohtunut varastoon. Ihme ja kumma! Sen kunniaksi Riza vihitään viitankantajaxi eli puolimunkixi. Viitan alla ei sovi vällykäärmeen enää teltata. Mielialamme on hurskas. Kävimme eilen yhteissaunassa, ja kaikkien pitkät tukat ovat tänään puhtaat ja pöyheät. Vale-Dimitrin kutrit ovat upeat. - Alas pikkuveikka! Paikka! Nyt ei käy! Leveähihaiset viitat päälle ja päähän klobukit. Ja eikun baanalle! Loppupäivä kuluu hengellisen ilon ja riemun vallassa. Uudet vaatteet tuntuu hienoilta. Näyttääköhän mun peppu tässä isolta? Mitäs sanot Dimitri? Noh! Maahan!
      ellauri216.html on line 679: Voi vittu, joudun talouspuolelle. Vanha "kultaseni minulla on päänsärkyä" ei taaskaan vetele. Veljesten kokous on vallankumoushenkinen. Bolshevikit ovat äänessä. Nikander lyö Johannesta nenään saatuaan vain yhden tulitikkulaatikon. Vallankumouksellinen lehti Elävä Sana kertoo luostarielämästä sensaatiouutisia. Valamon munkit ovat juoppoja, konevizan isät nussivat pyhiinvaeltajia ja Petrogradin naisluostarissa pyllyt heiluvat. Saastainen mielikuvitus on lehtimiehellä! Tätäkö se on se svoboda?
      ellauri216.html on line 795: Jatkosodan hyökkäysvaiheessa päästään oikeaan Valamoon kazastamaan bolshevikkituhoja. Kirkon ovessa on lappu: tukikohdan klubi. No sellainenhan se oli ennenkin. Onnex saatiin Sergein ja Germanin hopeinen arkku talteen vapaaseen länteen. Siellä siitä sahattiin vain hopeaa irti kilokaupallla.
      ellauri216.html on line 813: Munkit pääsisivät bolshevikkienkin puolesta takas vanhaan Valamoon mutta luovutetun Karjalan porukat pelkäävät Karjalan venäläistämistä ja vastustavat. Ei tästä taida tulla lasta eikä paskaakaan. Se joka kannattaa ryssänkirkkoa on Suomen petturi. Se joka kannattaa Suomen kirkkoa on ryssän petturi. Valize sitten siitä. Vitun pellejä.
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      ellauri217.html on line 235: A little guy came to me and said: I am Gimli, servant of Alp-Öhi. She was so surprised that her nipple slipped from Kassen''s mouth. Kassen´s face puckered ready to cry, but she quickly gave him the nipple back. Kassen fell asleep as she sucked.
      ellauri217.html on line 355: Jörkka on ennen kaikkea sanomattoman ikävystyttävä. Sen pää on kääritty klisheisiin kuin muumiolla. Vastenmielisiä keskiluokkaisia marakatteja ja Pohjoisrannan ex-herrasväkeä. Publicitetshungriga primater. Jörkas pitt gjorde en pytteliten kulle på hans trånga byxer.
      ellauri217.html on line 356: Klisheitä on aivan mahotonta välttää elämän loppukaarteessa puhumattakaan loppusuorasta ja kalkkiviivoista. Viimeistään silloin on kaikki jo moneen kertaan nähty ja kuultu eikä se jaxa enää kiinnostaa koska ei voi tai jaxa olla enää mukana. Nuorten apinoiden touhotus näistä samoista iänikuisista teemoista vain vituttaa.
      ellauri217.html on line 357: Petter inhoaa perhe-elämää ja sukulaisia, mökkitalkoita, vedenkantoa, vedhuggandet och att värma bastu. Se vihaa vaimo Kirsiä ja lapsia nimeltä Tripp Trapp Trull. Se haluisi vain hässiä silmittömästi pehmyttä Marinaa ja tehdä sen kanssa uuden pentueen. Sano oliko klisheistä vai ei?
      ellauri217.html on line 454: Taloushenkilöstö siirtyi pelastusveneistä Silja Linen alaiseksi.
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      ellauri217.html on line 719: In Jerusalem, before Paul gets arrested for operating on Timothy´s dick, the elders proceed to notify Paul of what seems to have been a common concern among Jewish believers, that he was teaching Diaspora Jewish converts to Christianity "to forsake Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children nor walk funnily according to our customs." The alders here express concern that Paul was not fully teaching the decision of the Jerusalem Council's letter to Gentiles, particularly in regard to non-strangled kosher meat, which contrasts with Paul's advice to Gentiles in Corinth, to "eat whatever is sold in the meat markets" (1 Corinthians 10:25).
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      ellauri219.html on line 45: And she's gone
      ellauri219.html on line 187: Mae West initially refused to allow her image to appear on the artwork. She was, after all, one of the most famous bombshells from Hollywood’s Golden Age and felt that she would never be in a lonely hearts club. However, after The Beatles personally wrote to her explaining that they were all fans, she agreed to let them use her image. In 1978, Ringo Starr (No.63) returned the favor when he appeared in West’s final movie, 1978’s Sextette. The film also featured a cover version of the “White Album” song “Honey Pie.” P.S. Mae Westillä oli melko mahtavat maitomunat ja varmaan herkullinen mesipiiras. Vaikka jäävät kyllä 2:si Savonlinnan Paskalle.
      ellauri219.html on line 192: Lenny Bruce revolutionized comedy in the 50s and 60s, ushering in a personalized style that influenced many later comedians. By the time he appeared on the Sgt. Pepper’s cover, he had been arrested for obscenity, further making him a countercultural hero not only for The Beatles, but also the Beatniks and Bob Dylan (No.15). He died of a drug overdose in August 1966.
      ellauri219.html on line 198: Branded a "sick comic", Bruce was essentially blacklisted from television, and when he did appear, thanks to sympathetic fans like Hefner and Steve Allen, it was with great concessions to Broadcast Standards and Practices. Jokes that might offend, like an extremely boring routine on airplane-glue-sniffing teenagers that was done live for The Steve Allen Show in 1959, had to be typed out and pre-approved by network officials. On his debut on Allen's show, Bruce made an unscripted comment on the recent marriage of Elizabeth Taylor to Eddie Fisher, wondering, "Will Elizabeth Taylor become bat mitzvahed?"
      ellauri219.html on line 236: Born in 1938, American painter and illustrator Richard Merkin was enamored with the early jazz period that flourished in the years before his birth. His modernist style matched the abstraction of jazz music, and also inspired Peter Blake’s tribute artwork, Souvenirs For Richard Merkin, created in 1966.
      ellauri219.html on line 265: Dylan and The Beatles influenced each other throughout the 60s, each spurring the other on to making music that pushed boundaries and reshaped what was thought possible of the simple “pop song.” It was Dylan who convinced John Lennon (No.62) to write more personal songs in the shape of “Help!,” while The Beatles showed Bob what could be achieved with a full band behind him, helping the latter “go electric” in 1965. It was with George Harrison (No.65), however, that Dylan struck up the longest-lasting friendship; the two played together often in the years that followed, forming The Traveling Wilburys and guesting on each other’s projects.
      ellauri219.html on line 280: Published in 1954, Aldous Huxley’s work, The Doors Of Perception, was required reading for the countercultural elite in the 60s. Detailing the author’s own experience of taking mescaline, it chimed with the consciousness-expanding ethos of the decade, and even gave The Doors their name. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature in seven different years and died on November 22, 1963, the same day that both With The Beatles was released and President John F Kennedy was assassinated. Aldousin veli oli Sir Julian Sorell Huxley (22. kesäkuuta 1887 - 14. helmikuuta 1975) oli brittiläinen biologi, joka kannusti pelagiolaista Teilhard de Chardinia. Huxleyt oli kaiken kaikkiaan hyvin suspekteja.
      ellauri219.html on line 295: Originally the leader of Dion And The Belmonts, Dion DiMucci established a successful solo career with hits such as “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” – doo-wop songs that characterized the rock’n’roll era that so influenced The Beatles.
      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 493: Just as The Beatles did, Marlene Dietrich had continually reinvented herself, moving from silent movies filmed in 20s Berlin to high-profile Hollywood films of the 30s, before taking to the stage as a live performer later in her career. In November 1963 she appeared at the same Royal Variety Performance as The Beatles and was famously photographed with them.
      ellauri219.html on line 507: shell.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/dd-nyc.jpg" />
      ellauri219.html on line 515: Created by Jann Haworth, then-wife of Peter Blake, and co-creator of the Sgt Pepper album cover, this cloth grandmother doll was one of a number of stuffed artworks she made from textiles.
      ellauri219.html on line 588: Rawls enlisted in the U.S. Army in February 1943. During World War II, Rawls served as an infantryman in the Pacific, where he served a tour of duty in New Guinea and was awarded a Bronze Star; and the Philippines, where he endured intensive trench warfare and witnessed traumatizing scenes of violence and bloodshed. It was there that he lost his Christian faith and became an atheist.
      ellauri219.html on line 624: You're delicious and if my wishes can all come true
      ellauri219.html on line 639: Meanwhile Carole's plan seems to work and Michael asks to marry her. She agrees and they settle on marrying within the week. She moves in but Michael finds fidelity impossible. When a second "fiancee" arrives, she knows the worst. Simultaneously, a woman parachutes into Michael's open-top sports car and he ends up sleeping with her, also meeting other conquests at the bar. This takes place at a small country hotel, where all parties materialise in the format of a typical French farce. Some are checked in, but most just appear. This includes Carole's parents who wander the corridors, causing Michael to jump from room to room. A rumour has also started locally that an orgy is taking place so side characters such as the petrol station attendant also start to appear. Carole appears and wishes to see Michael's room. As they speak, all the other participants chase each other around in the background. Fassbinder's wife tracks him down.
      ellauri219.html on line 794: I am utterly, completely, over-the-top astonished that the answers offered to date are missing the point. Including from people whose judgement I respect.
      ellauri219.html on line 824: That naive optimism was weaponised in American mass culture as a vehicle of hegemony, but it was no less sincerely articulated for it—and to a more cynical, war-weary audience outside of America, the response vacillated between envy and irritation, depending on how attached the audience it was to its own culture, how susceptible to the siren call of Blue Jeans and Coke, how impoverished, and how insecure. (Insecure goes both ways in the response.)
      ellauri219.html on line 869: Percy Bysshe Shelley, English poet (1792-1822).
      ellauri219.html on line 952: Police were called when neighbors reported a woman having sex with her pit bull in her backyard in broad daylight. When they arrived, they found Kara Vandereyk “naked and on the ground” engaged in a sexual act with the dog. Upon their approach, she greeted them with a “hi,” and proceeded to hump the dog sexually.
      ellauri219.html on line 954: The police blanketed the 23-year-old woman and asked her questions to determine her state of mind. She was unable to answer who she was, what day it was, or what kind of moron the President of the United States was. She was able to explain that she was “bipolar,” but though she was on “prescription medication,” she was uncertain if she had been taking it recently. A neighbor gave her some clothes, and she was taken to jail on charges of open or gross lewdness. The dog meanwhile was taken stark naked into the custody of Animal Control on similar charges and executed fortwith without trial. "We had to let him go", said the sheriff ruefully.
      ellauri219.html on line 956: Joyce Yeaw will likely never forget the day in April 2010 she tried to return some borrowed cheese to Jordan Peterson’s roommate. Once she arrived, she saw Peterson having sex with his pit bull on his bed. Understandably horrified, Yeaw called the cops, but Peterson convinced the officers that he was “just hugging his dog” and he escaped arrest. Two months later, Yeaw again entered the residence, and saw Peterson having sex with the pit bull a second time—on the living room floor. Yeaw called the cops again, and this time, he was arrested.
      ellauri219.html on line 973: The Rockettes were created in 1925, but the first non-white Rockette, a Japanese-born woman named Setsuko Maruhashi, was not hired until 1985. The Rockettes did not allow dark-skinned dancers into the dance line until 1987. The justification for this policy was that such women would supposedly distract from the consistent look of the dance group.The first African American Rockette was Jennifer Jones; selected in 1987, she made her debut in 1988 at the Super Bowl halftime show. The next person with a visible but different disability hired by the Rockettes (Sydney Mesher, missing a left hand) was hired in 2019. The first Rockette with hairy bollocks and a huge boner remains to be hired yet.
      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."
      ellauri219.html on line 1010: Rachel Kushner (born 1968) is an American writer, known for her novels Telex from Cuba (2008), The Flamethrowers (2013), and The Mars Room (2018). She looks like a little rodent. Kushner was born in Eugene, Oregon, the daughter of two Communist scientists, one Jewish and one Unitarian, whom she has called "deeply unconventional people from the beatnik generation." One of her influences is the American novelist Don DeLillo. Big surprise. Rachel is one of America's most shortlisted writers.
      ellauri219.html on line 1018: Then there’s Moonman 157 and Klara Sax, a feminist ideal of Land Art. What do they have in common? Smudging useful things with paint. An artistic version of food fight. What do Jayne Mansfield’s breasts remind adolescent Eric of? The bumper bullets on a Cadillac. What does Dumb of Dumb and Dumber take for a cute lady's boobs? A semi trailer's fog lights. Meanwhile, Eric masturbates into a condom that reminds him of a missile (with his tiny wiener all loaded and cocked inside). Dad polishes his Buick, the son his dick. The clammy hand of coincidence.
      ellauri219.html on line 1022: Cheever opetti yliopistoissa luovaa kirjoittamista. Hänen teostensa aiheena ovat varakkaat mutta henkisesti köyhät keskiluokkaiset ihmiset. Kuvauksessa on sekä myötätuntoa että purevaa moralisointia. Cheever says, famously, “the task of the American writer is not to describe the misgivings of a woman taken in adultery as she looks out of the window at the rain but to describe four hundred people under the lights reaching for a foul ball”. Kumpi on tomppelimpaa, sietää kysyä
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      ellauri220.html on line 89: Had guile, anger, lust, hot wishes I dared not speak,
      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 208: Purkanjäystäjät ottaa lisää vapauxia tehdessään Lennylle sukupuolenvaihdoxen 2017 sarjassa Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is an American period comedy-drama television series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, that premiered on March 17, 2017, on Amazon Prime Video. Set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, it stars Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a New York housewife who discovers she has a knack for stand-up comedy and pursues a career in it. Suurin tenkkapoo kazojille on ehtiikö Midge panna Lennyä sarjan aikana.
      ellauri220.html on line 275: Klara SaxKlara Sax is a pop artist who recycles rubbish into fine art. As a married housewife, she has an affair with Nick Shay, 20 years her junior.
      ellauri220.html on line 276: Marian ShayMarian Shay is Nick Shay's wife. While she represents traditional, wholesome American family life, Marian has an affair with Nick's co-worker, Brian Glassic, and smokes heroin.
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      ellauri221.html on line 77: At the far end, above the cold cuts table, laden with lobsters, pies, joints and delicacies in aspic, Romney’s unfinished full-length portrait of Mrs Fitzsherbet gazed provocatively across at Fragonard’s Jeu de Cartes, the broad conversation-piece which half-filled the opposite wall above the Adam fireplace.
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      Portrait once thought to be Mrs Fitzsherbet by Romney. Aika perseen näköinen, ja lyhkänen jos tää näpäys on full length. Luultavammin paremmin onnistunut alapää on jollain muulla klupilla.

      ellauri221.html on line 296: Goodhead is a scientist and astronaut working undercover for the CIA on Sir Hugo Drax´s Moonraker 5 space shuttle, to gather intelligence on Drax´s plan to exterminate the human race. Bond is also working undercover in Drax´s organization, for the British Secret Intelligence Service, and he gets good head from Jolly, until she introduces him to a centrifugal force chamber, where astronauts get to grips with Gräfenberg spot sucking, and invites him to have a try. Without her knowledge, however, Drax´s henchman, Charlie Chan, tampers with the sucking machine´s controls to send it into overdrive; by the time Goodhead comes, Bond has nearly been killed. Bond later meets Goodhead in her hotel room and is able to guess her identity when he sees standard CIA underwear and dildo gadgetry there. Bond and Goodhead are at first reluctant to bonk together, fighting who is to be on top, but they are working well enough as a 2-person team by the end of the film.
      ellauri221.html on line 308: A Boeing 747 carrying a U.S. space shuttle on loan to the U.K. crashes into the Atlantic Ocean. When the British examine the wreckage, they can find no trace of the spacecraft and send Agent James Bond to the shuttle´s manufacturers, Drax Industries, to investigate.
      ellauri221.html on line 311: When a U.S. space shuttle is stolen in a mid-air hijacking, only Bond can find the evil genius responsible. The clues point to billionaire Hugo Drax, who has devised a scheme to destroy all human life on Earth. As Bond races against time to stop Drax´s evil plot, he joins forces with Dr. Holly Goodhead, a N.A.S.A. scientist who is as beautiful as she is brilliant, and 007 needs all the help he can get, for Drax´s henchman is none other Bond´s old nemesis Jaws, the indestructible steel-toothed giant. Their adventure leads all the way to a gigantic space station, where the stage is set for an epic battle for the fate of all mankind.
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      ellauri222.html on line 68: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
      ellauri222.html on line 99: Bellow published his first short story in 1941. It came out in Partisan Review—marking the start of a relationship that was key to establishing Bellow’s reputation as the intellectuals’ chosen novelist. Bellow visited New York frequently, and lived there at various points, but he was never comfortable in the city. “I congratulated myself with being able to deal with New York,” he told Philip Roth near the end of his life, “but I never won any of my struggles there, and I never responded with full human warmth to anything that happened there.”
      ellauri222.html on line 107: This notion that Bellow’s achievement as a novelist was redemptive of the form was a consistent theme in the reviews up through “Herzog.” So was the notion that his protagonists were representatives of the modern condition. After “Herzog,” those reactions largely disappeared. People stopped fretting about the death of the novel, and Bellow’s protagonists started being treated as what they always were, oddballs and cranks. But the critical reception of Bellow’s books in the first half of his career funded his reputation. It cashed out, ultimately, in the Nobel Prize. Nobels are awarded to writers who are judged to have universalized the marginal.
      ellauri222.html on line 109: As everyone has said, Bellow not least, “Augie March” was the breakthrough book. Bellow ascribed its origin to a visionary moment. In 1948, he had gone with Anita to Paris for two years, supported by a Guggenheim fellowship. (Bellow hated Paris.) He was at work on a novel called “The Crab and the Butterfly,” which apparently concerned two men arguing in a hospital room. In the version of the epiphany he told to Roth, he was walking to his writing studio one morning when he was distracted by the routine Parisian sight of the street gutters being flushed:
      ellauri222.html on line 133: Most reviews were enthusiastic, though. “Augie March” was not a best-seller, but it sold well and won a major award. The year it came out, Bellow took a job at Bard College. He and Anita were separated, and he had a new girlfriend, Sondra Tschacbasov, called Sasha. She was sixteen years younger and strikingly attractive. They met at Partisan Review, where she worked as a secretary.
      ellauri222.html on line 135: At Bard, Bellow became close friends with a literature professor named Jack Ludwig. As Leader describes him, Ludwig was an oversized personality, a big man, extravagant, a shameless purveyor of bad Yiddish, and an operator. Ludwig idolized Bellow; people who knew them said that Ludwig wanted to be Bellow. He flattered Bellow, went for long walks with him, started up a literary journal with him, and generally insinuated himself into Bellow’s life. Bellow accepted the proffer of adulatory attentiveness. The couples (Ludwig was married) socialized together. This was the period when Bellow wrote “Seize the Day,” which Partisan Review published in a single issue, in 1956, after The New Yorker turned it down, and “Henderson the Rain King,” published in 1959, a novel whose hero was based on a neighbor of the Bellows in upstate New York.
      ellauri222.html on line 139: Saul and Sasha fought. Some of the strains were apparently due to sexual dissatisfaction. Bellow began seeing a psychologist, a man named Paul Meehl; Meehl suggested that Sasha see him as well (a suggestion that Leader charitably calls “unorthodox”). Ludwig served as a sympathetic confidant to both parties. Then, one day in the fall of 1959, Sasha told Bellow that she was leaving him. There was no third party in the picture, she said. She just did not love him.
      ellauri222.html on line 147: He also got married again, in 1961, to Susan Glassman, another celebrated beauty, this time eighteen years younger. (Glassman was a former girlfriend of Philip Roth, who said that the transfer of affections “turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me and the worst thing that ever happened to Saul.” The marriage lasted five years; she was still taking Bellow to court in 1981.)
      ellauri222.html on line 149: “Herzog” is a revenge novel. The ex-wife, Madeleine, is a stone-cold man-killer. Her lover, Valentine Gersbach, is described as a “loud, flamboyant, ass-clutching brute.” Ludwig had a Ph.D. and a damaged foot; Bellow makes Gersbach a radio announcer with a wooden leg. The Herzog character is passive, loving, an innocent soul who cannot make sense of a world in which people like his estranged wife and her lover can exist. He is an ex-university professor, the author of a distinguished tome called “Romanticism and Christianity.” The Rosette Lamont character, called Ramona, is a sexpot with a heart of gold; she specializes in intimate candlelight dinners and lacy lingerie. She is a professor of love, not French.
      ellauri222.html on line 151: “Herzog” was nevertheless received the way all Bellow’s novels had been received: as a report on the modern condition. Many of the critics who reviewed it—Irving Howe, Philip Rahv, Stanley Edgar Hyman, Richard Ellmann, Richard Poirier—knew Bellow personally and knew all about the divorce. (Poirier was an old friend of Ludwig’s; the review he published, in Partisan Review, was a hatchet job.) None of these reviewers mentioned the autobiographical basis of the book, and several of them warned against reading it autobiographically, without ever explaining why anyone might want to. The world had no way of knowing that the story was not completely made up.
      ellauri222.html on line 155: Bellow must have been tickled to death. The inventive feature of “Herzog” is a series of letters that the protagonist, in his misery, composes not only to Madeleine and Gersbach but to famous people (like President Eisenhower) and philosophers (like Heidegger and Nietzsche). These long letters, unfinished and unmailed, are sendups of an intellectual’s effort to understand human behavior by means of the conceptual apparatus of Mortimer Adler’s Great Books. Herzog is a comic figure, a holy fool, a schlimazel with a Ph.D. The whole point of his story is that when you are completely screwed the best you can hope for is a little sex and sympathy. The Western canon isn’t going to be much help.
      ellauri222.html on line 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 169: “Herzog,” too, sags in the middle, a long episode in which Herzog reconnects with Ramona. But Bellow came up with a brilliant solution for the second half. Waiting in a courthouse to see his lawyer, Herzog sits in on a trial. A woman and her boyfriend are being tried for murdering her small child, whom they have tortured and beaten to death. The woman is mentally unfit; Herzog hears evidence that she has been diagnosed with a lesion on her brain. (A diabolical touch: Sasha had been diagnosed with a brain lesion.)
      ellauri222.html on line 171: Horrified that Madeleine and Gersbach might be abusing his child (in the novel, a girl), Herzog rushes off to his deceased father’s house, finds a gun his father owned, and goes to Madeleine’s. It is evening. He creeps into the yard and watches Madeleine and Gersbach through the window, loaded pistol in hand. What he sees is an ordinary domestic scene. Gersbach is giving the little girl a bath. Herzog creeps away.
      ellauri222.html on line 175: The decorum in Bellow criticism is to acknowledge the original of the fictional character when the person is famous, and otherwise to insist on treating it all as fiction. Thus everyone knows that, in “Humboldt’s Gift,” Von Humboldt Fleisher “is” Delmore Schwartz, and that, in “Ravelstein,” Abe Ravelstein “is” Allan Bloom, the Chicago professor who wrote “The Closing of the American Mind” and was a good friend of Bellow’s.
      ellauri222.html on line 215: Saul had women stashed all over town. His self‑justification: his career as an artist entitled him to let people down with impunity. He was married five times in all and infidelity was an issue throughout. Towards the end of his life, Saul asked his son rather charmingly, "Was I a man or a jerk?". It was the right question, and an easy one to answer: A jerk.
      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 229: Saul rubbishes Roth's I married a communist on several counts, not least political:
      ellauri222.html on line 331: One of the major themes of the novel is the human tendency toward dishonesty. Augie is not a particularly honest character. He cheats, he steals, and lies quite frequently. Dishonesty characterizes many of the other characters in the novel, including Grandma, Einhorn, Mimi (who lies to doctors that she thinks her pregnancy abnormal), Stella, Agnes, and Mintouchian. The only characters who do not lie or cheat are the simple-minded Mama and Georgie. Lying appears necessary for people to survive in a Machiavellian world. As Mintouchian puts it: “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.” The ethics of the American Jew. The book starts with a lie: I am an American, Chicago born."
      ellauri222.html on line 377: Stella Chesney is a beautiful aspiring actress—her name means “star” in Latin—whom Augie meets in Mexico. He helps her escape her boyfriend, Oliver, and much later meets her again in New York and marries her. Augie learns that Stella has lied to him about many things, but he continues to love her despite her faults. They move to Paris so that she can pursue her film career.
      ellauri222.html on line 397: Tillie Einhorn is William Einhorn’s wife. A heavy, attractive lady, she worshipfully obeys her husband and tolerates, or overlooks, his extramarital affairs. After the stock market crash, she helps make money by running a cafeteria inside the poolroom.
      ellauri222.html on line 409: Esther is the younger of the two Fenchel sisters, beautiful heiresses whom Augie meets at a resort hotel with Mrs. Renling. When she refuses to go out with him, Augie faints. Esther’s more passionate older sister, Thea, falls in love with Augie.
      ellauri222.html on line 413: Thea, the elder of the two Fenchel sisters, is a glorious-looking girl with kinky black hair and a passionate spirit. She falls in love with Augie at a mineral spring resort, but Augie is in love with her sister, Esther. Thea later comes to find Augie in Chicago, and the two move to Mexico together. Thea, whose name is Greek for “goddess,” is an eccentric woman with wild ideas; she wants to hunt with an eagle and catch poisonous snakes. In the end she finds Augie too ordinary for her. After they part ways, she marries an Air Force captain.
      ellauri222.html on line 453: Jacqueline is the ugly but proud housemaid who works for Stella and Augie in Paris. When she declares to him that it is her dream to go to Mexico, Augie breaks out laughing. He finds it both ridiculous and wonderful that such a used-up, ugly-looking girl has such an indomitable spirit.
      ellauri222.html on line 469: Eleanor Klein is the one unmarried daughter of the Kleins; she is too fat to get a husband and is kind to Augie. She goes to Mexico during the Depression to stay with a cousin who makes leather jackets. She hopes to marry him, but is disappointed.
      ellauri222.html on line 493: Agnes Kuttner is a friend of Stella’s in New York and the mistress of Mintouchian, Agnes is kept in a grand, luxurious style. Yet, she is still so ruthless in her pursuit of money that she fakes a mugging in Central Park, choking herself unconscious, so that she can collect insurance money.
      ellauri222.html on line 497: Grandma Lausch, although unrelated by blood to the Marches, is a surrogate grandmother to Augie and his brothers, and has a powerful influence on them both. She rules their childhood house with a strict, imperious, and shrewd manner. The widow of a powerful Odessa businessman, this grande dame claims to speak a variety of languages and passes the time reading Tolstoy. Her two sons are married and living in other states. When Grandma’s mind begins to fail, they commit the dignified old lady to a retirement home where she eventually dies of pneumonia.
      ellauri222.html on line 509: Uncle Charlie Magnus is Lucy’s father. He gets Simon started in the coal business and pushes Lucy to break off her relationship with Augie.
      ellauri222.html on line 513: Charlotte Magnus is Simon’s wife and heiress to a coal fortune. Simon marries her for the money, but grows to respect Charlotte, as she is a practical woman with a good head for business. She is also emotionally strong. When she learns of Simon’s infidelity, she deals with it swiftly and decisively. Charlotte is unable to have children.
      ellauri222.html on line 517: A cousin of Simon’s wife Charlotte, Lucy becomes Augie’s steady girlfriend. A pretty, rich, shallow girl who likes to have fun, she doesn’t seem to have deep feelings for Augie. She breaks off the relationship when she hears that Augie has taken Mimi for an abortion.
      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 529: Augie’s mother is “simple-minded,” gentle, and meek, with few teeth left. She allows herself to be ruled by Grandma Lausch and later, by her son Simon. After Mama goes blind, Simon sells her home to get money, and she ends up in a home. The one-time Mama stands up for herself is when she insists on bringing her white cane to Simon’s wedding, against the wishes of Simon, who appears ashamed of her disability. Later in her life, she lives in a luxurious bourgeois style, taken care of by Simon.
      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 589: Renée is the young, beautiful, blond mistress of Simon. Simon spends his days with Renée, but goes home each night to Charlotte. Renée becomes angry and jealous because Simon never intends to leave his wife. When Charlotte finds out about the affair and demands a stop to it, Renée attempts suicide by swallowing pills (apparently an attention-getting gesture), and claims (falsely) that she is pregnant with Simon’s baby. She causes a scandal, opening a lawsuit against Simon. Charlotte and Simon have to go to court to fend her off.
      ellauri222.html on line 593: The Renlings hire Augie to sell horse-riding gear at their sporting goods store in Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Renling wishes to make Augie the perfect gentleman by giving him a distinguished wardrobe and sending him to college. Since the Renlings have no children of their own, they even offer to adopt Augie, but he declines.
      ellauri222.html on line 617: Mildred Stark is a crippled girl who goes to work for Einhorn after the stock-market crash and becomes his mistress. She is aged about thirty and heavy, but Einhorn is flattered that she is in love with him. Mildred dislikes Augie.
      ellauri222.html on line 653: Mimi Villars is a beautiful, tough-talking blonde from Los Angeles who lives next door to Augie in the student boarding house and becomes a close friend of Augie. Mimi has bohemian ideas and aspires to marry an intellectual. When she becomes pregnant with an unwanted child by her boyfriend Frazer, Augie takes her to an abortionist. Mimi later falls in love with Arthur Einhorn. Mimi’s name recalls the tragic heroine of the Puccini opera La Bohème.
      ellauri222.html on line 727: The first novel to display Bellow's characteristic expansiveness and optimism, The Adventures of Augie March presents a dazzling panorama of comically eccentric characters in a picaresque tale narrated by the irrepressible title character, who defends human possibility by embracing the hope that "There may gods turn up anywhere." Subsequent novels vary in tone from the intensity of Seize the Day to the exuberance of Henderson the Rain King to the ironic ambiguity of Herzog, but all explore the nature of human male freedom and the tensions between the individual's need for self and the needs of society. Augie March, Tommy Wilhelm, Eugene Henderson, and Moses Herzog all yearn to please themselves by finding the beauty in life. By creating these highly individualistic characters and the milieu in which they move, Bellow reveals the flashes of the extraordinary in the ordinary that make such fun possible and rejects the attitude that everyday life must be trivial and ignoble. It is like that just for the losers.
      ellauri222.html on line 789: Sharon Talley is a tired professor of English at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. She is the author of four books, "Women's Diaries from the Civil War South," "Southern Women Novelists and the Civil War," "Ambrose Bierce and the Dance of Death," and "Student Companion to Herman Melville." In addition, her articles have been published in journals such as "Nineteenth-Century Prose," "American Imago," and the "Journal of Men's Studies."
      ellauri222.html on line 815: Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822)
      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 854: The book Les Ruines, ou méditations sur les révolutions des empires (1791) by Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney (1757–1820), first published in an English translation as The Ruins, or a Survey of the Revolutions of Empires (London: Joseph Johnson, 1792) by James Marshall, was an influence on Shelley. helley had explored similar themes in his 1813 work Queen Mab. Typically, Shelley published his literary works either anonymously or pseudonymously, under the name "Glirastes", a Graeco-Latin name created by combining the Latin glīs ("dormouse") with the Greek suffix ἐραστής (erastēs, "lover", vitut se on mikään suffixi!); the Glirastes name referred to his wife, Mary Shelley, whom he nicknamed "dormouse". Unikeon köyrijä. Mäuschen, sanoi Percy Marylle niikö Pikin kreikkalainen poikaystävä, setämäinen Kleomenis.
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      ellauri222.html on line 940: Ribono shel olom, Ribono shel olom, du bist doch unzer foter, un mir zainen daine kinder.
      ellauri222.html on line 995: The Riflemen of the Ohio, by Joseph A. Altsheler, on Salen poikasena lukema inkkariromaani jossa vastakkain ovat laupias paleface Henry Ware ja urhea intiaanipäällikkö Ohiosta nimeltä Timmendiquas. Kirjan pointti on, let the best man win. Tunnetumpi Timmendequas on Jesse joka raiskasi pikku Meganin ja sai aikaan lain nimeltä Megan Law. Jesse yhtä roistomaisine Paul veljineen oli sekin luultavasti Ohion intiaaneja.
      ellauri222.html on line 999: 7-year-old Megan Kanka is abducted, raped, and murdered by twice-convicted sex offender Jesse Timmendequas. Timmendequas had previously pleaded guilty to the attempted sexual assault of a 5-year-old girl in 1979 and the sexual assault of a 7-year-old girl in 1981; the second victim was choked until she was unconscious. He served a 9-month sentence in a correctional facility for the attempted assault. For the second offense, he served 6 years of a 10-year term in a correctional center meant specifically to treat male sex offenders.
      ellauri222.html on line 1001: On July 29, 1994, Timmendequas lured Megan into his home, hit her head against his dresser, slapped her hard enough to draw blood, raped her, and strangled her with a belt. During the attack, Megan was able to bite Timmendequas’ hand hard enough to leave teeth impressions which later helped convict him. He disposed of her body in a nearby park and confessed to the murder the next day. He was found guilty of kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, and murder and sentenced to death. Timmendequas’ sentence was commuted to life in 2007 when New Jersey abolished the death penalty.
      ellauri222.html on line 1012: A warrior planted himself in her way, but, agile as a deer, she darted around him, escaped a second and a third in the same way, and continued her flight toward the winning posts.
      ellauri222.html on line 1046: Sir Walter Raleigh was one of the most famous explorers of Elizabeth I's reign. His courage and good looks made him a favourite of the Queen's, and she rewarded him for his handsomeness. Raleigh was also a scholar and a poet, but he is usually remembered for introducing the essential potato, and the addictive tobacco.
      ellauri222.html on line 1073: "Hätkähdän aina kun heput kertovat edellisistä avioliitoistaan ja suhteistaan. Näissä asioissa olen erityisherkkä." Vittu siihen nähden Sale kyllä sepustaa omistaan aika rankasti. Ja johdonmukaisesti asettui pettureiden puolelle ja sääli niitä. Sehän oli izesääliä.
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      ellauri223.html on line 64: There are occupations, mechanical and theoretical, common to both men and women, with this difference, that the occupations which require more hard work, and walking a long distance, are practised by men, such as ploughing, sowing, gathering the fruits, working at the threshing-floor, stock exchange, and perchance at the vintage. But it is customary to choose women for milking the cows and for making cheese. In like manner, they go to the gardens near to the outskirts of the city both for collecting the plants and for cultivating them. In fact, all sedentary and stationary pursuits are practised by the women, such as weaving, spinning, sewing, cutting the hair, shaving, dispensing medicines, selling arse, and making all kinds of garments. They are, however, excluded from working in wood and the manufacture of arms. If a woman is fit to paint, she is not prevented from doing so; nevertheless, music (song and dance) is given over to the women alone, because they please the more, and of a truth to pretty boys also. But the women have not the practise of the drum and the horn. Pretty boys take care of faggots.
      ellauri223.html on line 68: This shrewdness, however, is not necessary among the inhabitants of the City of the Sun. For with them deformity is unknown. When the women are exercised they get a clear complexion, and become strong of limb, tall and agile, and with them beauty consists in tallness and strength. Tanakka, punakka ja rivakka, täst mie piän! Therefore, if any woman dyes her face, so that it may become beautiful, or uses high-heeled boots so that she may appear tall, or garments with trains to cover her wooden shoes, she is condemned to capital punishment. But if the women should even desire them they have no facility for doing these things. For who indeed would give them this facility? Further, they assert that among us abuses of this kind arise from the leisure and sloth of women. By these means they lose their color and have pale complexions, and become feeble and small. For this reason they are without proper complexions, use high sandals, and become beautiful not from strength, but from slothful tenderness. And thus they ruin their own tempers and natures, and consequently those of their offspring. Furthermore, if at any time a man is taken captive with ardent love for a certain woman, the two are allowed to converse and joke together and to give one another garlands of flowers or leaves, and to make verses. But if the race is endangered, by no means is further union between them permitted. Her fanny must be locked in a love girdle, and his pecker lassoed and bound behind his butt. Moreover, the love born of eager desire is not known among them; only that born of friendship. LOL
      ellauri223.html on line 96: Capt. This is the point I was just thinking of explaining. Everyone is judged by the first master of his trade, and thus all the head artificers are judges. They punish with exile, with flogging, with blame, with deprivation of the common table, with exclusion from the church and from the company of women. When there is a case in which great injury has been done, it is punished with death, and they repay an eye with an eye, a nose for a nose, a tooth for a tooth, a woman (or half a camel) for a woman, and so on, according to Hammurabi's law of retaliation.
      ellauri223.html on line 98: No one is killed or stoned unless by the hands of the people, the accuser and the witnesses beginning first. For they have no executioners and lictors, lest the State should sink into ruin. The choice of death is given to the rest of the people, who enclose the lifeless remains in little bags and burn them by the application of fire, while exhorters are present for the purpose of advising concerning a good death. Nevertheless, the whole nation laments and beseeches God that his anger may be appeased, being in grief that it should, as it were, have to cut off a rotten member of the State. Certain officers talk to and convince the accused man by means of arguments until he himself acquiesces in the sentence of death passed upon him, or else... But if a crime has been committed against the liberty of the republic, or against God, or against the supreme magistrates, there is immediate censure without pity. These motherfuckers are punished with death.
      ellauri223.html on line 153: New Atlantis is an incomplete utopian novel by Sir Francis Bacon, published posthumously in 1626. It appeared unheralded and tucked into the back of a longer work of natural history, Sylva sylvarum (forest of materials). In New Atlantis, Bacon portrayed a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge, expressing his aspirations and ideals for humankind. The novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where "generosity and enlightenment, dignity and splendour, piety and public spirit" are the commonly held qualities of the inhabitants of the mythical Bensalem. The plan and organisation of his ideal college, Salomon's House (or Shlomo's House), envisioned the modern research university in both applied and pure sciences.
      ellauri223.html on line 184: About this time, he again approached his powerful uncle for help; this move was followed by his rapid progress at the bar. Despite his assignations, he was unable to gain the status and notoriety of others. In a plan to revive his position he unsuccessfully courted the wealthy young widow Lady Elizabeth Hatton. His courtship failed after she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to Sir Edward Coke, a further spark of enmity between the men. Things went better with Coke than with a BLT.
      ellauri223.html on line 188: When he was 36, Bacon courted Elizabeth Hatton, a young widow of 20. Reportedly, she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to a wealthier man, Bacon's rival, Sir Edward Coke. Years later, Bacon still wrote of his regret that the marriage to Hatton had not taken place.
      ellauri223.html on line 190: At the age of 45, Bacon married Alice Barnham, the 13-year-old daughter of a well-connected London alderman and MP. Bacon wrote two sonnets proclaiming his love for Alice. The first was written during his courtship and the second on his wedding day, 10 May 1606. When Bacon was appointed lord chancellor, "by special Warrant of the King", Lady Bacon was given precedence over all other Court ladies. Bacon's personal secretary and chaplain, William Rawley, wrote in his biography of Bacon that his marriage was one of "much conjugal love and respect", mentioning a robe of honour that he gave to Alice and which "she wore unto her dying day, being twenty years and more after his death".
      ellauri223.html on line 192: However, an increasing number of reports circulated about friction in the marriage, with speculation that this may have been due to Alice's making do with less money than she had once been accustomed to. It was said that she was strongly interested in fame and fortune, and when household finances dwindled, she complained bitterly. Bunten wrote in her Life of Alice Barnham that, upon their descent into debt, she went on trips to ask for financial favours and assistance from their circle of friends. Bacon disinherited her upon discovering her secret romantic relationship with Sir Frodo Underhill. He subsequently rewrote his will, which had previously been very generous—leaving her lands, goods, and income—and instead revoked it all.
      ellauri223.html on line 198: Their marriage led to no children. In 1620, she met Mr. Frodo Underhill, and Mr. Nicholas Bacon, gentlemen-in-waiting at York House, Strand, Bacon's London property. She was rumoured to have had an ongoing affair with Underhill. Underhill was a cousin of the Bilbo Underhill who sold New Place to Gandalf Shakespeare in 1597.
      ellauri223.html on line 202: Reports of increasing friction in the marriage appeared, with speculation that some of this may have also been due to financial resources not being as abundantly available to Alice as she was accustomed to in the past. Alice was reportedly interested in fame and fortune, and when reserves of money were no longer available, there was constant complaining about where all the money was going.
      ellauri223.html on line 212: The Viscountess St Albans, as she still preferred to be called, spent much of her marriage in Chancery proceedings, lawsuits over property. The first year was over her former husband's estate, trying to get what was left of Bacon's property, without his much greater debts. She was opposed in this by Sir John Constable, her brother in law, who had held some of the estate in trust. In 1628 she filed suits for property owned by her late father. In 1631, she and her husband both filed suit against Nicholas Bacon, of Gray's Inn, their former friend, who had married Sir John Underhill's niece, and gotten Underhill to sign an agreement for a large dowry and extensive property, including some property of Alice that Sir John did not have rights to, and could only inherit after her death. Their petition to court stated that Bacon had tricked Underhill "who was an almost totally deaf man, and by reason of the weakness of his eyes and the infirmity in his head, could not read writings of that nature without much pain," to sign a paper not knowing what it contained.
      ellauri223.html on line 214: In 1639, Viscountess St Albans and Sir Frodo Underhill became estranged, and began to live separately. In a later lawsuit, after her death, Underhill blamed Robert Tyrrell, or Turrell, their manservant, for this alienation of affections. In her will of 1642, she left half her property to Turrell, and other property to her nephew, Stephen Soames. She was buried in the old Parish Church of Eyworth, Bedfordshire, 9 July 1650, near her mother, and her sister, Lady Dorothy Constable.
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      ellauri226.html on line 120: The “quite pleasant woman” who fed the Lawrences was Agostino’s grandmother. He proudly showed us her picture, along with a brochure for the Festival D.H. Lawrence, which takes place every August. Lawrences, who, in the impoverished Sardinia of their day couldn’t find anything but cabbage soup and hard bread.
      ellauri226.html on line 122: There was a David Herbert Lawrence plaque on the street. Inside the tiny station were two more. It seemed a lot of plaques for a guy who spent one night there. “Blessed is he that expecteth nothing,” he wrote of Sorgono, “for he shall not be disappointed.” More Niente. “A dreary hole!” Lawrence muttered. “A cold, hopeless, lifeless, Saturday afternoon-weary village.” The food was bad. The bedsheets were stained. People cheerfully relieved themselves on the street. What limp parsnips too! “Why are you so indignant?” the Q.B. asked. “It’s all life.”
      ellauri226.html on line 124: We, too, arrived on a Saturday afternoon. There was nowhere to eat and nothing to do, other than lounge by the lifeless station, reading Lawrence’s catalogue of complaints. But then I looked up to find the very “pink-washed building” with the very same name (Risveglio) as the horrible inn in the book. “It can’t be the same one,” I said. “There’s no plaque. Wow, there's a traffic sign, but it's not in English?"
      ellauri226.html on line 129: En tiedä, mikä siinä on, mutta hermostun aina kun näen valkoisen miehen lähestyvän. Sydämeni alkaa pamppailla ja alan välittömästi eziä pakoreittiä sekä jotain, millä puolustaa izeäni. Soimaan izeäni että yleensä tulin tähän maanosaan auringonlaskun jälkeen. Enkö muka huomannut jokaisessa kadunkulmassa vaanivia epäilyttäviä valkoihoisten jengeja Starbucks kahvimukit kädessä ja sonnustautuneina turkoosheihin Gapeihin tai malvanvärisiin J. Crewn jengiväreihin? Mikä idiootti! Nyt tuo valkoihoinen tulee lähemmäs, lähemmäs ja sitten - huh! Hän kulkee ohitseni vahingoittamatta minua, ja huokaan helpotuksesta.
      ellauri226.html on line 160: Modernin sodankäynnin tärkeimmät aseet ovat nälistys, trollaus, miehittämätön pommitus ja matuaitaus. Nälistämällä USA on jo kauan varmistellut ettei sille nouse mistään kilpailijaa. Kybersodalla ja drooneilla on se yhteinen plussa ettei tarvi ize nousta perseeltään, kuha painaa nappia ja antaa paukkua. Jossain kaukana, ettei tarvi kuulla edes paukkuja. Uusin kekka on paimentaa kurjalistolaumoja rajan yli kilpailijan puolelle. Niiden varalta alkaa pieni Suomikin rakentaa Trump-tyyppisiä aitoja. Ei niistä ole apua kun tankit alkaa vyöryä itärajalta, mutta pitäähän se nälistetyt kirgiisit ja tshetsheenit poissa pohjoiskarjalaisten tukasta.
      ellauri226.html on line 253: I grew up on the street, which is to say that my people sent me on the street to play. Really, I was told to go out and play; my mom she wouldn’t care a bit. My mother, she just said go out and play. By five years old I was four or five years old. So say I was four years old. I was
      ellauri226.html on line 262: in the 1950s and 1960s. Mrs. Roby described growing up in “a very, very safe neighborhood." Like Derrick, she goes on and on to speak about playing outside and unlocked doors as evidence of the apparent safety and tranquility of the neighborhood. It was like Moomindale! Ei muumitaloa lukita yöxi hei Muu-u-mi!
      ellauri226.html on line 315: taking an English test and she was shot;
      ellauri226.html on line 316: Eleanor Kaplan, this girl, she was a Jewess I remember. She was
      ellauri226.html on line 317: in back of me, I was lucky she was okay.
      ellauri226.html on line 354: After Roby graduated from high school and began to venture out for the first time as an independent adult, she had to go outside of Parkchester
      ellauri226.html on line 355: to travel through the neighborhoods that she had been warned of,
      ellauri226.html on line 357: Her friends and family began to worry even more when she graduated from New York University with a degree in physical therapy and was hired at Misericordia Hospital on 233d Street in the Northeast Bronx. While at the time Misericordia
      ellauri226.html on line 362: epitomized in an experience she had in the physical therapy room of
      ellauri226.html on line 384: sister was harassed to the point that she left the public school and had to
      ellauri226.html on line 480: The whites who had meekly lived under the thumb of the company in the development for many years, were shocked by the behavior of the new, often minority, residents who seemed to have no regard for the rules and the lifestyle that had been established long ago by Metropolitan Life. As a result, the tension and anger felt by many whites towards the minorities as they felt as though their pitiful lifestyles and sorry apartment buildings were being disrespected.
      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 524: The notmees who wanted to move out of the worst areas of The Bronx "chose" to stay in Bronx and just moved to the places vacated by the suburban migration of the whites. The same push is now being felt in Nassau County and New Jersey, where white homeowners are pressured to only sell to whites to prevent another wave of immigrants with their smelly dishes and noisy habits, not to mention the sex, drugs, and rap "music".
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      ellauri236.html on line 77: Overall, the group found, 60 percent of all content recommended by Facebook and Instagram pushed misinformation about the electoral process.
      ellauri236.html on line 104: Bannon, who along with other Trump allies has developed close ties with Bolsonaro's family, has long pushed the idea of election fraud in Brazil.
      ellauri236.html on line 182: So much for Raffles. Now for a header into the cesspool. No Orchids for Miss Blandish, by James Hadley Chase, was published in 1939, but seems to have enjoyed its greatest popularity in 1940, during the Battle of Britain and the blitz. In its main outlines its story is this:
      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 186: Several other points need noticing before one can grasp the full implications of this book. To begin with, its central story bears a very marked resemblance to William Faulkner's novel, Sanctuary. Therefore, it is not, as one might expect, the product of an illiterate hack, but a brilliant piece of plagiarism, with hardly a wasted word or a jarring note anywhere. Thirdly, the whole book, récit as well as dialogue, is written in the American language; the author, an Englishman who has (I believe) never been in the United States, seems to have made a complete mental transference to the American underworld. Fourthly, and what is worst (from the point of view of a serious writer like myself) the book sold, according to its publishers, no less than half a million copies. Actually 2.
      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 192: In another of Mr. Chase's books, He Won't Need It Now, the hero, who is intended to be a sympathetic and perhaps even noble character, is described as stamping on somebody's face, and then, having crushed the man's mouth in, grinding his heel round and round in it. Even when physical incidents of this kind are not occurring, the mental atmosphere of these books is always the same. Their whole theme is the struggle for power and the triumph of the strong over the weak. The big gangsters wipe out the little ones as mercilessly as a pike gobbling up the little fish in a pond; the police kill off the criminals as cruelly as the angler kills the pike. If ultimately one sides with the police against the gangsters, it is merely because they are better organized and more powerful, because, in fact, the law is a bigger racket than crime. Might is right: vae victis. But think of it, what is new? All undying epic heroes are described as stamping on one anothers faces.
      ellauri236.html on line 254: Ei yhtään klisheistä, eihän?
      ellauri236.html on line 398: While he waited, Eddie noticed a girl standing by a nearby bus stop. She immediately attracted his attention: every good-looking girl did. She was a tall, cool-looking blonde with a figure that made him come in his pants twice. She had a pert prettiness that appealed to Eddie. He studied her face for a brief moment. Her make-up was good. Her mouth was a trifle large, but Eddie didn’t mind that. He liked the sexy look she had and the sophisticated way she wore her yellow summery whore dress.
      ellauri236.html on line 401: A woman was leaning far out of the window, looking down at the commotion going on in the street below. Eddie could only see her pyjamaed back and legs, and even under the pressure in his pants, he found himself thinking she had a nice shape.
      ellauri236.html on line 405: “Are you sure it’s safe to use?” “Yeah. It can stay up all night.” She settled down in the bed. “Can it?” She spoke so softly he scarcely heard what she said, but he did hear. He suddenly grinned. “Well, there’s no law against it, is there? Do you want me to stay?” “Now you’re making me wet,” the girl said and hid her face. “What a question to ask a lady.” "My spaghetti’s going to be world famous in a moment. I promise.”
      ellauri236.html on line 415: Miss Blandish lay flat on her back on the bed, covered by a grimy sheet full of tacky blotches. She was staring up at the ceiling.
      ellauri236.html on line 420: "Slim is tall and thin and he smells of dirt. He stands over me and stalks. I understand what he is trying to do and applaud it. I pretend to be dead to make it easier for him. I want to scream when he comes, but if I did, he would know I was alive. He goes on for hours over me, mumbling.” Then suddenly she screamed out, “Why doesn't he do it to me?“
      ellauri236.html on line 422: “I wish you would do it to me,” she said. “Anything is better than having him grinding hour after hour at my crotch, in and out. I wish you would do it to me…”
      ellauri236.html on line 425: Ma’s eyes suddenly snapped with rage. Her face turned purple. “Slim wants her,” she said, lowering her voice and glaring at Eddie. “He’s going to have her. You keep out of it! That goes for the rest of you too!” Eddie felt horny for the girl, but he wasn’t going to risk his life for her.
      ellauri236.html on line 433: The door swung open and Anna walked in. She was wearing a pale green summer dress and a big straw hat. Eddie thought she looked terrific.
      ellauri236.html on line 434: “Hello, baby,” Eddie said. “Come on in. No need to keep your pants on. This is a friendly meeting, I just wanna fondle your bag. Pass it over.” She crossed her legs, showing him what she had between her knees before adjusting her skirt.
      ellauri236.html on line 436: He took out a pack of condoms, got it up and offered her one. She took it and tried to put it on. “Not swollen enough, baby. You and me could get it on together,” she said. “That Blandish girl’s a beauty,” he went on. "But I like you too, baby. How much time do you need?”
      ellauri236.html on line 438: “Another five minutes,” she said to Woppy who was nursing Thompson's machine gun. "Then it's your turn." Even Slim seemed mildly excited. (Woppy is Italian. So he likes to cook spaghetti.)
      ellauri236.html on line 451: Miss Blandish watched him come across the room. She saw his new confidence and she guessed what it was to mean to her.
      ellauri236.html on line 452: Shuddering with lust, she shut her eyes. Massive todger at last!
      ellauri236.html on line 462: Paula Dolan, an attractively ugly girl with raven black wavy hair, large suggestive blue eyes had a figure that Fenner declared was the only asset of value in the newly established business.
      ellauri236.html on line 466: “Maybe it was because I love you,” she said softly. Fenner groaned.
      ellauri236.html on line 470: Now this is romantic, don't we know. EAT! and FUCK! eternally at war. Good genes against food and shelter, and the good genes win. Sama juttu myös modernissa Foggissa. Vaikka, huomasitte kai, sammakkomaan lakukeppiä ei päästetty kättelemään punatukan äveriästä isäpappaa. Tämä vaivaannuttava episodi sivuutettiin taidolla. Tollanen kolmikko ei pysy koossa kuin jossain liberaalissa ajatuskuplassa tai 10 leguan syvyydessä valtameren pohjassa. Mixi muuten Passport ei ottanut päästä hattua tullessaan herrasmiesten klubille? Koska siltä puuttuu tapakasvatus!
      ellauri236.html on line 482: “She is dead. I have no doubt about that. It would be an impossible thought to think of her still alive and in the hands of such men. No, she’s dead. At least I hope so. If she isn't please make it so. I don't want back any damaged goods.” “Money is no object,” Blandish said. "Money is a subject. Women are objects.“
      ellauri236.html on line 492: What did this Borg girl do for a living when she was going around with Riley?” he asked.
      ellauri236.html on line 502: Paula made a grimace as if she had bitten into a lemon.
      ellauri236.html on line 510: “What kills me,” Paula said as she got into the car with a generous show of nylon-clad legs, “is I always have to buy my own corsage. The day you think of buying me one, I’ll faint.”
      ellauri236.html on line 516: Chase was subject to several court cases during his career. In 1942, his novel Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief (1941), a lurid account of the white slave trade, was banned by the British authorities after the author and his publisher Jarrold were found guilty of an obscene book. Each was fined a hefty £100. Later, the Anglo-American crime author Raymond Chandler proved that Chase had lifted whole sections of his work in Blonde's Requiem (published 1945) forcing Chase to issue an apology in The Bestseller.
      ellauri236.html on line 557: Eli korjaus: kyllä suomenruåzalaiset dementoituu siinä missä persutkin. Se till exempel 007 Carl-Erik från Munksnäshemmet.
      ellauri238.html on line 216: Penan kirjailijanimi oli Nenä. Naurun piti Nenän mielestä olla rankaisevaa. Sen ei tarvinnut olla parantavaa eikä rakentavaa, kuha sattuu. Hän oli myös aktiivinen kommunisti ja pyrki eduskuntaan vuosina 1966 ja 1970 SKDL:n listoilta, mutta ei tullut valituksi. Prahassa hän ylläpiti suhdetta syyskuussa 1966 tapaamaansa itäsaksalaiseen runoilija Sarah Kirschiin, jonka oli vaikea saada viisumia länteen. Praha on loppu, lähettäkää tshekki.
      ellauri238.html on line 563: Penan suhde lapsiin tuo mieleen Jönsyn. Vakavaa ja vastuutonta. Lapsenruokkomaxuista huolehtivat Haavikko ja Puuppo. Kenties suotta suomin genrejä. Kyllä apinoiden habituxet oikeastikin jakaantuvat yllättävän pieneen lukumäärään klisheisiä rooleja.
      ellauri238.html on line 735:
      The song "Sat in Your Lap" by Kate Bush from the album The Dreaming includes the lines: "My cup, she never overfloweth / It is I that moan and groaneth".

      ellauri238.html on line 777: she´d leave the body hiän jätti ruumiin
      ellauri238.html on line 781: she´d go off hiän lähti menee
      ellauri238.html on line 787: she leaves his living body hiän lähtee elävästä ruumiista
      ellauri238.html on line 790: for months for years she´s a guest kuukausia ja vuosia hiän vierailee
      ellauri238.html on line 795: she doesn´t report her whereabouts hiän ei käytä paikannusta
      ellauri238.html on line 797: she avoids contacts hiänen kontaktilista on tyhjä
      ellauri238.html on line 800: It is not known when she´ll come back Ei ole tietoa hiänen paluusta
      ellauri238.html on line 801: maybe she´s left him forever Ehkä hiän on häippässyt ikihyväxi
      ellauri238.html on line 809: perhaps she must live ehkä hiän tahtoo asua
      ellauri238.html on line 822: she returns hiän palaa
      ellauri238.html on line 827: how she sits by the mirror miten hiän istuu peilin edessä
      ellauri238.html on line 860: Layle Silbert Yehuda Amichai (1924-2000) is recognized as one of Israel´s finest poets. His poems, written in Hebrew, have been translated into 40 languages (2 more than Herbert), and entire volumes of his work have been published in English, French, German, Swedish, Spanish, and Catalan. “Yehuda Amichai, it has been remarked with some justice,” according to translator Robert Alter, “is the most widely translated Hebrew poet since King David.” But boy, has he a long way to go to beat Dave.
      ellauri238.html on line 873: Once I left it before I was finished Kerran lähdin ennenkuin mä olin valmis
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      ellauri240.html on line 59: Joyce Diane Brothers (1927-2013) oli amerikkalainen psykologi, televisiopersoona, neuvoja, kolumnisti ja kirjailija. Hän tuli tunnetuksi ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1955 voittamalla pääpalkinnon amerikkalaisessa peliohjelmassa The $64,000 Question. Pikku-Aune oli aivan ilmiselvä juutalainen, os. Bauer, siskokin nai jonkun Goldsmithin. In 1949, she married Milton Brothers, who later went on to become an internist. 40 years later in 1989, Brothers lost her husband to bladder cancer. Following the death of her husband, Brothers fell into a state of depression for a year and contemplated suicide (at 62); however, she used her own self-help work to achieve inner peace and happiness. Brothers and her husband had a daughter, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
      ellauri240.html on line 61: Another Jewish woman, Nora Barnacle burned most of the letters she received in 1909 from her lover who signed his name, “Jim.” But she didn’t destroy all of them. Indeed, they have survived all these years. In one of them, Jim, aka James Joyce, wrote to his muse whom he called his “little fuckbird,” “Fuck me, darling, in as many ways as your lust will suggest.” He went on and on: ”Fuck me dressed in your full outdoor costume with your hat and veil on, your face flushed with the cold and wind and rain and your boots muddy.” Sellaisia ne miehet on, koprofiilejä.
      ellauri240.html on line 63: As her fame grew there was an increase in disapproval among psychologists and psychiatrists (an all-male panel) . They questioned both the validity of her psychological claims and her authority in providing psychological advice. A growing number of male psychologists began to believe the advice she provided to her audience was unethical insofar as she did not hold any clinical degree and she was giving advice for free, not to patients who were paying customers. Mr. Stevens and Mr. Gardener, the authors of “Women and Psychology,” stated that “traditional psychologists smile subtly when her name is mentioned and they often complain that she actually does more damage to the Brotherhood than good. Besides, her eyes are way too close together.“
      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 122: The Pathet Lao leadership, hiding in caves, survived one of history's most brutal aerial bombardments, and by 1975 had taken full control and established a communist government. The CIA arranged for flights to bring Vang Pao and his Hmong supporters to the US as refugees via airbases in Thailand. Thousands more beleaguered Vang Pao supporters fled across the Mekong and ended up in refugee camps.
      ellauri240.html on line 138: January 6, 2011. China's stealth jet is no cause for alarm: US. The day after a Chinese newspaper published photos of what is supposedly a prototype of China's first stealth jet, US officials said they are not worried about the development.
      ellauri240.html on line 192: Peyton Placen kaupunki oli yhdistelmä useista New Hampshiren kaupungeista: Gilmantonista, jossa Metalious asui (ja joka paheksui kuuluisuutta); Laconia, ainoa Peyton Placen kokoinen lähikaupunki ja Metaliousin suosikkibaarin paikka; ja naapurikaupungit Alton ja Belmont. Gilmanton Ironworksin kylässä joulukuussa 1946 tytär murhasi seksuaalisesti hyväksikäyttäneen isänsä (johon kirja osittain perustuu). Belknap Countyn sheriffi Homer Crockett ja New Hampshiren osavaltion poliisin jäsenet tutkivat murhaa. Hollywood ei hukannut aikaa lunastaakseen kirjan menestystä – vuosi sen julkaisun jälkeen voimakkaasti desinfioitu elokuva Peyton Place sai suuret lipputulot. Elokuvan ensi-ilta pidettiin Colonial Theaterissa Laconiassa, New Hampshiressa. Parhaimmillaan TV-sarja, jota alettiin esittää syksyllä Metaliousin kuoleman jälkeen (ABC-TV :ssä 1964–1969), oli myös menestys.
      ellauri240.html on line 207: After graduation George was offered a position as a principal at a school in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. By now the family had three children, all dependent upon his meager salary. It was while she was living in Gilmanton that Julian Messner, a New York publisher, agreed to publish Peyton Place. The book was a best seller by the fall of 1956, and Metalious became a wealthy woman overnight. Eventually, 20 million copies were sold in hardcover, along with another 12 million Dell paperbacks. Metalious became famous as the housewife who wrote a bestseller; she was referred to as "Pandora in Blue Jeans," the simple small-town woman who opened the box of sins.
      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.
      ellauri240.html on line 213: Despite its notoriety and the large amounts of money it earned her, the book led to the ruination of Grace Metalious. She purchased a house that she had long admired in Gilmanton, then had it extensively remodeled. Meanwhile, her husband's contract with the Gilmanton school was not renewed. Officially, he was not fired, but the rumor was that the dismissal was because of his wife's book. At any rate, it made good publicity for the book. George eventually got a new job in Massachusetts, but Grace refused to leave her house. Eventually the two divorced and Grace, who had begun drinking heavily, married a local disc jockey.
      ellauri240.html on line 217: After she died, George wrote his own book called The Girl from "Peyton Place." The book offers a husband's view of how Metalious was exploited after the publication of the book, but also of how she was responsible for bringing unhappiness to herself and to others. A whole series of other "Peyton Place" books were produced after Grace Metalious's death, with titles like The Evils of Peyton Place and Temptations of Peyton Place. None of these were a commercial success.
      ellauri240.html on line 221: Although Peyton Place is still well known for its depiction of a certain kind of small town society with many hidden secrets, few people read the book any longer. Few people read any books any longer. Scandalous in its time, it no longer has the same force of shock that it did when it was published. Thanx to the pill.
      ellauri240.html on line 231: Ensmänen pano tulee sivulla 43, Lucas Crossin tönössä, eikä se ole mitään kaunista nähtävää. Mutta tää kirja vaikuttaa suhteellisen hyvältä kaikesta huolimatta joteskin. Korutonta kertomaa, mut suht uskottavaa. Jää sama fiilis kuin Adichesta: ize elettyjä klisheitä.
      ellauri240.html on line 237: Constancea häirizee että mustalais-Selena näyttää 13-vuotiaana naiselta. Jerry Lee Lewis-vainaja meni sen ikäisen serkuntytön kanssa naimisiin, vaikkei ero edellisen vaimon kanssa ollut vielä selvä. Siihen tyssäsi Jerryn tähdenlento. Tuli kananlento. Great balls of fire. Muhammedin lentoa ei moinen haitannut. Eikä Allisonin juutalaisen hellunkaan. Allen sexually assaulted his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow when she was seven - which he has vehemently denied. But who believes him? He took porn pics of the adolescent Korean girl while they still lived in Allison's home.
      ellauri240.html on line 242: In the four-part US series by HBO, Dylan Farrow recalled the moment that Woody Allen allegedly "touched her private parts" when she was seven. Dylan, now aged 35, has previously written that Allen one day led her to an attic at their house when she was seven years old. She alleged: "He told me to lay on my stomach and play with my brother’s electric train set. Then he sexually assaulted me."
      ellauri240.html on line 246: When Mia and Allen first began their relationship, the Korean chick was 11.
      They married when she was 21, Mia 47 and the mocky 57.
      ellauri240.html on line 494: Rainn Dietrich Wilson. (s. 20. tammikuuta 1966 Seattle, Washington), hän on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten roolistaan Dwight Schrutena televisiosarjan Konttori yhdysvaltalaisessa versiossa. Hän ei saanut tähtiosaa, eikä sivuosastakaan Emmyä. Hän tuli tähtien shakkiottelussa toisexi. Outside of acting, Wilson published an autobiography, The Bassoon King, in 2015, and co-founded the digital media company SoulPancake in 2008. In 2022, On November 10, 2022, Wilson changed his name on social media to Rainnfall Heat Wave Rising Sea Levels Wilson in an effort to raise awareness about climate change, though he did not legally change his name.
      ellauri241.html on line 22: sheet" href="mystyle.css">
      ellauri241.html on line 49: It is only after Fanny receives a valentine from Brown that Keats passionately confronts them and asks if they are lovers. Brown sent the valentine in jest, but warns Keats that Fanny is a mere flirt playing a game. Fanny is hurt by Brown's accusations and Keats' lack of faith in her; she ends their lessons and leaves. The Dilkes move to Westminster in the spring, leaving the Brawne family their half of the house and six months rent. Fanny and Keats then resume their interaction and fall deeply (ca. 6 inches) in love. The relationship comes to an abrupt end when Brown departs with Keats for his summer holiday, where Keats may earn some money. Fanny is heartbroken, though she is comforted by Keats' love letters. When the men return in the autumn, Fanny's mother voices her concern that Fanny's attachment to the poet will hinder her from being courted. Fanny and Keats secretly become engaged.
      ellauri241.html on line 53: In the last moments of the film, Fanny cuts her hair in an act of mourning, dons black attire, and walks the snowy paths that Keats had walked many times. It is there that she recites the love sonnet that he had written for her, called "Bright Star", as she grieves the death of her consumptive unconsummated lover.
      ellauri241.html on line 84: From rushes green, and brakes, and cowslip'd lawns, ja jarrutuksista, ja lehmän lipsahtamat nurmikot,
      ellauri241.html on line 95: Fast by the springs where she to bathe was wont, Paasto lähteillä, joissa hän kävi kylpemässä, ei ollut tapana,
      ellauri241.html on line 96: And in those meads where sometime she might haunt, Ja niillä siimoilla, joissa hän saattoi joskus kummitella, oli rikkinäisiä
      ellauri241.html on line 103: Blushed into roses ´mid his golden hair, punastui ruusuiksi kultaiseen jakauxeensa asti,
      ellauri241.html on line 130: And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Ja täynnä hopeakuita, jotka hiänen hengittäessään hajosivat
      ellauri241.html on line 136: Upon her crest she wore a wannish fire Harjallaan hänellä oli tähdillä siroteltua vätysmäistä tulta
      ellauri241.html on line 143: Her throat was serpent, but the words she spake Hänen kurkkunsa oli käärme, mutta sanat, jotka hän puhui,
      ellauri241.html on line 167: Where she doth breathe!" "Bright planet, thou hast said," mistä reiästä hän hengittää!" "Kirkas planeetta, sinä sanoit:"
      ellauri241.html on line 174: Free as the air, invisibly, she strays vapaa kuin ilma, näkymättömästi, hän harhailee
      ellauri241.html on line 179: She plucks the fruit unseen, she bathes unseen: Hän poimii hedelmiä näkymättömästi, hän kylpee näkymättömänä:
      ellauri241.html on line 185: Of all these lovers, and she grieved so kiitos näiden wannabe rakastajien, voi vittu, ja hän suri, joten
      ellauri241.html on line 189: To wander as she loves, in liberty. kuten hän rakastaa, vapaudessa.
      ellauri241.html on line 195: Ravished, she lifted her Circean head, Into piukeena, hän kohotti Kirken-päänsä,
      ellauri241.html on line 196: Blushed a live damask, and swift-lisping said, Punastui alushousunvärisexi ja nopeesti lässytti:
      ellauri241.html on line 209: One warm, flushed moment, hovering, it might seem 1 lämpimältä, huuhtelevalta hetkeltä leijuessa se saattoi tuntua
      ellauri241.html on line 210: Dashed by the wood-nymph´s beauty, so he burned; puunymfin kauneus oli murskaava, joten hän oli liekeissä.
      ellauri241.html on line 216: And towards her stept: she, like a moon in wane, ja astui hiäneen päin: hiän, kuin vähenevä kuu,
      ellauri241.html on line 232: Hot, glazed, and wide, with lid-lashes all sear, Kuumina, lasitettuina ja laajoina, silmäripset räjähtivät, Flash!
      ellauri241.html on line 233: Flashed phosphor and sharp sparks, without one cooling tear. loisteainetta ja teräviä kipinöitä ilman jäähdyttävää kyyneltä.
      ellauri241.html on line 238: And, as the lava ravishes the mead, Ja kuten laava raiskaa siman (löröä, älä tee), pilasi
      ellauri241.html on line 242: So that, in moments few, she was undrest Niin että muutamassa hetkessä hän oli riisuttu
      ellauri241.html on line 246: Still shone her crown; that vanished, also she Silti loisti hänen kruununsa; kun se katosi, myös hän suli
      ellauri241.html on line 261: South-westward to Cleone. There she stood lounaaseen Odessaan. Siellä hän seisoi
      ellauri241.html on line 264: By a clear pool, wherein she passioned Kirkkaan uima-altaan äärellä, jossa hän
      ellauri241.html on line 268: Ah, happy Lycius! for she was a maid Ah, onnellinen Lycius! sillä hän oli piika kauniimpi
      ellauri241.html on line 270: Or sighed, or blushed, or on spring-flowered lea tai huoannut tai punastunut tai kevään kukkainen Lea
      ellauri241.html on line 280: As though in Cupid´s college she had spent Ikään kuin Cupidon yliopistossa hän olisi viettänyt suloisia
      ellauri241.html on line 281: Sweet days a lovely graduate, still unshent, päiviä ihanana jatko-opiskelijana, vielä lyömättömänä,
      ellauri241.html on line 286: But first ´tis fit to tell how she could muse Mutta ensin on hyvä kertoa, kuinka hän saattoi pohtia
      ellauri241.html on line 288: Of all she list, strange or magnificent: Kaikista hän teki listaa, oudoista tai mahtavista:
      ellauri241.html on line 289: How, ever, where she willed, her spirit went; Kuinka, milloinkaan, minne hän tahtoi, hänen henkensä meni;
      ellauri241.html on line 298: And sometimes into cities she would send Ja toisinaan hän lähetti unelmansa sekoilemaan
      ellauri241.html on line 306: He would return that way, as well she knew, Hän palaisi sitä tietä, kuten hän tiesi,
      ellauri241.html on line 334: For so delicious were the words she sung, Sillä niin herkullisia olivat hiänen laulamat sanat,
      ellauri241.html on line 340: Lest she should vanish ere his lip had paid ettei hän katoaisi, ennen kuin hänen huulensa olisi osoittanut ansaittua
      ellauri241.html on line 342: Her soft look growing coy, she saw his chain so sure: Hiänen pehmeä ilmeensä muuttui hurjaksi, hiän näki vetoketjunsa niin varmaxi:
      ellauri241.html on line 346: Even as thou vanishest so I shall die. vaikka katoatkin, niin minä kuolen.
      ellauri241.html on line 348: To thy far wishes will thy streams obey: Kaukaisia ​​toiveitasi sinun purot tottelevat:
      ellauri241.html on line 354: So sweetly to these ravished ears of mine Niin suloisesti näihin ravistuneisiin korviini
      ellauri241.html on line 372: It cannot be Adieu!" So said, she rose Se ei voi olla Adieu!" Niin hän sanoi, ja nousi
      ellauri241.html on line 381: The life she had so tangled in her mesh: elämän, jonka hän oli niin sotkeunut verkkoonsa:
      ellauri241.html on line 383: Into another, she began to sing, toiseen, hiän alkoi laulaa:
      ellauri241.html on line 387: And then she whispered in such trembling tone, ja sitten hän kuiskasi niin vapisevalla äänellä,
      ellauri241.html on line 389: For the first time through many anguished days, Ensimmäistä kertaa monien ahdistuneiden päivien aikana,
      ellauri241.html on line 392: For that she was a woman, and without sillä hiän oli nainen, eikä
      ellauri241.html on line 396: And next she wondered how his eyes could miss Ja seuraavaksi hän ihmetteli, kuinka hänen silmänsä saattoivat missata
      ellauri241.html on line 397: Her face so long in Corinth, where, she said, Hiänen kasvonsa niin kauan Khersonissa, jossa, hiän sanoi,
      ellauri241.html on line 401: Till she saw him, as once she passed him by, kunnes hiän näki hänet, kun hiän kerran ohitti hänet,
      ellauri241.html on line 406: The Adonian feast; whereof she saw no more, hiän ei enää nähnyt vilkahdustakaan,
      ellauri241.html on line 407: But wept alone those days, for why should she adore? vaan itki yksin niinä päivinä, sillä miksi hänen pitäisi palvoa?
      ellauri241.html on line 412: And every word she spake enticed him on Ja jokainen sana, jonka hän puhui, houkutteli hänet
      ellauri241.html on line 491: Is Love, forgive us! cinders, ashes, dust; on rakkautta, anna meille anteeksi! tuhka, toinen tuhka, pöly;
      ellauri241.html on line 527: Of joys; and she began to moan and sigh Ja hiän alkoi voihkia ja huokailla
      ellauri241.html on line 531: "Why do you think?" return'd she tenderly: "Mitäs luulet?" Hän vastasi hellästi:
      ellauri241.html on line 555: Trembled; she nothing said, but, pale and meek, vapisi; hän ei sanonut mitään, mutta kalpeana ja nöyränä
      ellauri241.html on line 558: Beseeching him, the while his hand she wrung, Rukoillen häntä, samalla kun hiän väänteli hänen kättänsä,
      ellauri241.html on line 570: The serpent Ha, the serpent! certes, she käärmeeseen: Ha, käärme! takuulla, hiän
      ellauri241.html on line 571: Was none. She burnt, she loved the tyranny, ei ollut sellainen. Hiän poltti, hiän rakasti tyranniaa!
      ellauri241.html on line 593: Made close inquiry; from whose touch she shrank, tutki hiänet tarkasti; minkä kosketuksesta hiän väistyi
      ellauri241.html on line 604: And knowing surely she could never win Ja tietäen varmasti, ettei hiän voi koskaan voittaa
      ellauri241.html on line 625: Silently paced about, and as she went, käveli hiljaa ympäriinsä, ja kulkiessaan kalpean
      ellauri241.html on line 633: Approving all, she faded at self-will, Hyväksyen kaiken, hän kuihtui taas omasta tahdostaan,
      ellauri241.html on line 634: And shut the chamber up, close, hushed and still, ja sulki kammion, siis sulki sen, vaitonaisena ja hiljaa:
      ellauri241.html on line 729: We know her woof, her texture; she is given Me tunnemme sen kuteet, hiänen tekstuurinsa; hiän on annettu
      ellauri241.html on line 800: Keen, cruel, perceant, stinging: she, as well Innokas, julma, lävistävä, pistävä: hiän, sevverran
      ellauri241.html on line 805: Than with a frightful scream she vanished: Hiän katosi pelottavalla huudolla.
      ellauri241.html on line 909: As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. Kuin sen on tapana tehdä, petkuttava tonttu.
      ellauri241.html on line 953: For simple sheep.

      ellauri241.html on line 972: Bearing the burden of a shepherd's shlong;

      ellauri241.html on line 975: A crowd of shepherds wearing nothing but sunburnt looks.
      ellauri241.html on line 997: Also sprach sie: “Men of Patmos! shepherd bands!
      ellauri241.html on line 1031: 'Mong shepherds far gone in smokes,
      ellauri241.html on line 1050: Again will I linger to feed our idle sheep.

      ellauri241.html on line 1065: No oat-sheaves drooping in the western sun!

      ellauri241.html on line 1074: Than those of sea-food Venus, when she rose

      ellauri241.html on line 1075: From out her half-shell.

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

      ellauri241.html on line 1132: His dripping wand she softly kist,

      ellauri241.html on line 1214: Covering their tawny brushes.

      ellauri241.html on line 1223: To doff thy shepherd vest, and woo thy midriff fresh leaves!

      ellauri241.html on line 1322: He stept upon his shepherd throne: the look

      ellauri241.html on line 1373: With lily shells, and pebbles milky white,

      ellauri241.html on line 1380: To taste the gentle moon, and freshening lozenges,

      ellauri241.html on line 1381: Lashed from the crystal roof by fishes' tails.
      ellauri241.html on line 1439: O shell-borne Neptune, I am pierc'd and stung

      ellauri241.html on line 1477: Her lips were all my own, and—ah, ripe sheaves

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

      ellauri241.html on line 1505: to catch Scylla, but she was too quick.

      ellauri241.html on line 1511: One morn she left me sleeping: half awake

      ellauri241.html on line 1514: But she was gone, just the camel smell was left.

      ellauri241.html on line 1540: Could not thy harshest vengeance be content,

      ellauri241.html on line 1543: Dead as she was, I clung about her

      ellauri241.html on line 1602: God of warm pushes, and dishevell‟d hair,

      ellauri241.html on line 1631: The speaker's introduction at the beginning of Book 4 is significantly shorter than in the previous three books. He speaks to his muse of his native land whose great days are now over as anyone can tell from Endymion. The shepherd-prince overhears a distressed Indian Maiden who longs for someone to love. Endymion finds himself instantly smitten with the Maiden. He is desperately conflicted because he now appears to be in love with the three women Cynthia, Diana, and the Indian Maiden.
      ellauri241.html on line 1635: Endymion has an intense love for the goddess of his dreams but he professes his love to the Indian Maiden. He believes that his declaration of love seals his death and he asks for the goddess to sing a song to him so he can die peacefully. Within her song is the story of how she ended up wandering the forest alone. She says that she joined the god Bacchus and his cult of followers and traveled across countries. She witnessed people of multiple nations fall to Bacchus and decided to flee on her own. The Maiden ended up in the woods where she and Endymion have met.
      ellauri241.html on line 1637: Endymion declares that he will let go of the possibility of immortality so that he can love and adore the Maiden instead. The god Mercury appears and strikes the ground with his magic wand. Winged horses arrive to fly Endymion and the Indian Maiden into the sky where the shepherd-prince dreams that he is in Olympus which is the sanctuary of the gods. He is conflicted when he suddenly sees Diana who is also known as Phoebe and she looms over him. Endymion looks over at the sleeping Indian Maiden and "could not help but kiss her: then he grew / Awhile forgetful of all beauty save / Young Phoebe's, golden hair'd; and so 'gan crave Forgiveness." Once again he looks at the Maiden with adoration, but Phoebe begins to fade away, and he protests in panic. The noise awakens the sleeping Maiden next to him. In this moment Endymion chooses to abandon Diana and immortality as he professes to the Maid, "I love thee! and my days can never last. I always love the one that is readily available, she is the best." They soar through the sky and the Indian Maiden grows pale and suddenly vanishes before Endymion's eyes. Ow fuck! He cries out in surprise and grief as he finds himself alone yet again.
      ellauri241.html on line 1639: The Maiden reappears to the shepherd-prince as he returns to earth. Endymion is overcome with relief and joy and says that he has wasted too long searching for nothing but a dream and wants to start a life with the Maiden. She tells him that they cannot be together because he is forbidden to her. They wander through the forest and are quiet and somber until Endymion sees his sister Peona in the distance. They rush together and embrace. Peona implores Endymion to "weep not so" and "sigh no more" for the Indian Maiden can be his queen of Latmos. Endymion responds that "a hermit young, [he will] live in mossy cave" but Peona can visit him regularly. The resigned shepherd-prince leaves behind a confused Peona and Maiden and visits the altar of Diana to "bid adieu / To her for the last time." Peona and the Indian Maiden arrive. Endymion watches in stunned disbelief as the Indian Maiden transforms into his beloved Diana. It is revealed that Cynthia, Diana, and the Indian Maiden are the same woman. Actually Peona too! For all practical purposes, all women are the same: one hole up front and two more in the pants. Endymion swoons and after "three swiftest kisses" they vanish together leaving Peona who walks home in wonderment.
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      ellauri242.html on line 184: Toukokuussa 1942 tappion jälkeen "Hunting for Bustards" (sax. Trappenjagd) -operaatiossa Kerchiä puolustavat Krimin rintaman yksiköt oli pakko evakuoida Tamanin niemimaalle. Evakuoinnin käsiteltyä 51. armeijan ryhmää johti Krimin rintaman päämajan sotilaskoulutusosaston päällikkö eversti Pavlo Yagunov . 14. toukokuutahänet nimitetään tähän tehtävään ja hän alkaa samana päivänä muodostaa erillisiä pataljooneja ja iskuryhmiä reservin henkilöstöstä. Näihin yksiköihin kuuluivat reservin komentajat ja sotilashenkilöstö, 1. rintaman reservirykmentin henkilökunta, useita satoja sotakoulujen kadetteja, NKVD:n 276. kiväärirykmentin taistelijat ja komentajat, 95. rajarykmentti - ensimmäinen ja toinen pataljoona ottivat vastaan asemat pohjoiseen. Myös peitto-osastoissa oli sotilaita eri yksiköistä ja rintaman yksiköistä, joita 13.5. alkoi esiintyä louhoksissa. Iltapäivällä 14. toukokuuta peitto-osastolla oli yli 4 000 henkilöä, yksityiset yritykset olivat puhtaasti komentajien. Nuori luutnantti S.S. Shaidurov kirjoitti muistelmissaan, että reservin komentohenkilökunta oli lähes täysin aseeton. Kaupungista lähteneiden sotilaiden ja Kerchin asukkaiden kustannuksella peittoryhmä kasvoi useisiin tuhansiin, Suuriin katakombeihin piiloutui vainottuja kristittyjä yli 10 000 ja pienissä kyykki noin 3 000. Katakombivaruskuntia johtivat Jagunov ja M. G. Povazhny.
      ellauri242.html on line 194: Toukokuun 21. päivän kivilouhoksissa pidetyn hälisevän kokouksen jälkeen tehtiin päätös "Adzhimushkain kivilouhosten puolustusosaston perustamisesta", nim. "Stalinin mukaan nimetystä Adzhimushkain kivilouhoksen puolustusrykmentistä". Eri lähteiden mukaan yksikön henkilöstö oli tuolloin 5 000 - 15 000 ihmistä, luotiin erilaisia ​​palveluja - sotilastuomioistuimen piirakkakokki Andrii Pirogov nimitettiin elintarvikeosaston päälliköksi (ennen sitä hän toimi elintarvikepäällikkönä nälkäisessä 51. armeijassa, mutta joutui vangiksi piirakoiden muilutuxesta syyskuussa 1942). Samanlaisia ​​vastustussoluja, vaikkakaan ei niin pitkäkestoisia, oli myös Bykovskessa, Vergopolskessa - jopa 16 miestä. 3 päivän kuluttua he liittyivät 27 taistelijan divisioonaan, joka saapui rientomarssia 1,5 kuukaudessa ja kykki Didushevin louhoksissa. Bulganakskyissä kivilouhokset - 3 km Adzhi-Mushkaista - surmasivat elokuuhun mennessä useita kymmeniä sotilaita 510. erillisestä ilmatorjuntatykistidivisioonasta ja 396. kivääridivisioonan lääkintä- ja terveyspataljoonasta, ennen kaikkea luutnantti M. V. Svetlosanovin ja vanhemman poliittisen insinöörin V. S. Gogitidze. Lokakuun viimeisiin päiviin saakka natsit siivosivat Voikovin mukaan nimetyn tehtaan maanalaisia ​​yhteyskäytäviä löytäen ja tuhoten lisää trappeja.
      ellauri242.html on line 229: Hyvin pian räjähdyksen jälkeen venäläiset viranomaislähteet kertoivat, että räjähtänyt pommirekka oli Krasnodarissa rekisteröity venäläinen kuorma-auto. Rekka oli ajanut Venäjän Krasnodanin alueelta kohti Krimiä. Ajoneuvon krasnodanilaisen omistajan mukaan räjähdyshetkellä rekkaa kuljetti omistajan vanhempi sukulaismies (pieni, kalju). Yleistä varmuutta tämän pommirekkateorian oikeellisuudesta ei kuitenkaan ole. Lasti lähettiin elokuun alussa Odessan satamasta Bulgarian Ruseen, josta se laivattiin Georgian Potiin ja sieltä Armeniaan. Kuljetuksessa oli mukana Ukrainan, Georgian ja Armenian kansalaisia, ja sitä valvoi Ukrainan sotilastiedustelun työntekijä ”Ivan Ivanovitš”.
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      ellauri243.html on line 188: 1. Barking at the ape 2. Box lunch at the ‘Y’ 3. Breakfast in bed 4. Brushing one’s teeth 5. Carpet-munching 6. Chewing the she-Fat 7. Clam-jousting 8. Clam-lapping 9. Cleaning the fish tank 10. Connie lingus 11. Contacting the aliens 12. Conversing with moses 13. Devil’s kiss 14. Dinner beneath the bridge 15. Doing it the French way 16. Donning the Beard 17. Drinking from the furry cup 18. Eating at the ‘Y’ 19. Eating fur pie 20. Eating out 21. Eating the peach 22. Eating squirrel 23. Eating sushi from the barbershop floor 24. Eating tinned mussels 25. Egg mcmuff 26. Face-fucking 27. Facing the nation 28. Fanny-noshing 29. Fence-painting 30. French-kissing Mr. Lincoln 31. Fuzz sandwich 32. Giving face 33. Gnawing on roast beef 34. Going downstairs for breakfast 35. Going south 36. Gomorrahry 37. Gorilla in the washing machine 38. Growling at the badger 39. Gumming the monster 40. Husband’s supper 41. Kissing between the hips 42. Kissing the wookie 43. Lady braille 44. Lady Semaphore 45. Larking 46. Lapping the gap 47. Lapping the lint trap 48. Lick-a-chick 49. Lickety-slit 50. Licking anchovy 51. Lip service 52. Lip-synching to the fish-fueled jukebox 53. Low-calorie snacking 54. Making mouth music 55. Medicating the hairy paper cut 56. Mopping the vulva 57. Mustache-riding 58. Muff-diving 59. Mumbling in the moss 60. Munching the bearded clam 61. One-man band 62. Oyster-gargling 63. Parting the fuzz 64. Pastrami sandwich 65. Pearl-diving 66. Placating the beaver 67. Playing in the sandbox 68. Playing the hair harmonica 69. Prawn breath 70. Pruning the orchid 71. Pug-noshing 72. Pussy-nibbling 73. Seafood dinner 74. Sipping at the fizzy cup 75. Sitting on a face 76. Slurping at the furry coconut 77. Smoking the fur 78. Sneezing in the basket 79. Spa time For Lady Boner 80. Speaking in tongues 81. Spraying the crops 82. Tackling the Brazilian 83. Talking to the canoe driver 84. Talking to lassie 85. Telephoning the stomach 86. Testing the echo in the love cave 87. Testing the waters 88. Tipping the velvet 89. Tongue-fucking 90. Tonguing the bean 91. Trimming the hedges 92. Velvet buzzsaw 93. Wearing the feed bag 94. Wearing the Sticky Beard 95. Whispering into the wet ear 96. Whispering to Venus 97. Whistling in the dark 98. Worshiping at the altar 99. Yaffling 100. Yodeling in the canyon 101. January Nelson
      ellauri243.html on line 198: The Gadsden flag was featured prominently in a report related to the January 6, 2021 storming of the United States Capitol. Thirty-four-year-old Rosanne Boyland carried one when she bravely collapsed from an amphetamine overdose and died in the Capitol.
      ellauri243.html on line 225: Angloilla menee onnexi nyt tosi huonosti. USAsta ja briteistä on tullut täys banaanitasavaltoja kiitos laissez faire bisnexen. Tää näkyy selvästi ja voimakkaasti sieltä tulevissa skoudesarjoissa, ne on täynnä täysin dysfunktionaalisia ketkuja molemmilla puolilla ns. lakia, retkuja jotka konnailevat likaisilla kaduilla mutaisten maahantunkeutujain ja huumeenvalkeiden tatuoitujen vankilasta tuttujen ynnä muiden osattomain seassa, ottaen lahjuxia ja käyden oman käden oikeutta. Miten tää jaxaa kiinnostaa kumikauloja? Haluaisko ne ize olla samanlaisia? Kaikilla on yxityiselämä ihan solmussa ja töissä ollaan ilman vuoroa kuin lähihoitajat, syödään puolet pahasta kebaabista kaarassa ja sit taas baanalle muximaan ja pidättämään kohtalotavaarisheja. Ei jaxa, ei vittu jaxa kazoa.
      ellauri243.html on line 419: Publishers. Скрыть Меню! Käynti plastiikkakirugin veitsen alla? Putinin
      ellauri243.html on line 486: It is clear that Dale Brown never expected to be as successful as he has been. This is clear by his killing off of some characters, only to be resurrected in subsequent novels. He originally only intended to write 3 novels for his publisher. Now, 24 books later, he is an accomplished author and his fans are eagerly awaiting his next novel teeming with revenants.
      ellauri243.html on line 497: He enjoys flying his plane, a Grumman Gulfstream II. Like Patrick and his son Hunter, he is a mission pilot in the Civil Air Patrol. On the ground, he enjoys tennis, motorcycling, skiing, scuba diving, and ice hockey. He does enjoy other things like scuba diving and tennis, but cherishes spending time with his wife, Diane and his son Hunter, in their Lake Tahoe house. They all live together in Nevada.
      ellauri243.html on line 501: The book was met with widely positive reviews and it was on the bestsellers list. It is important to note that the original hardcover release of the book did not make the best sellers list. It was only when the publisher sent Brown on a tour of military bases to peddle the paperback release, that it made the list. The highest position was number 4 and it ended up selling over a million copies in the first two weeks.
      ellauri243.html on line 510: Dale Brown is still at the forefront of publishing novels today. He most recent novel, Tiger’s Claw, was released in August 2013. The plot of this book surround President Phoenix, Arizona, who has again slashed the military budget just when China begins to test it’s new domestic missile.
      ellauri243.html on line 538: FBI bird on pitempi kuin Pat ja sen avonainen pusero korostaa nätisti sen tissejä. Se puristaa Pättiä (kädestä) hirmu kovasti. Her job was to bat her eyes and shake her ass at suspects, but sadly, old Pat had lost his sense of touch. But beefy Brad is casting glances at her cleavage. Brad's eyes follow Cassandra's fan as she waddles back across the hangar. He has his seed bags hitched up and his pink torpedo all armed up for rapid deployment. Musta leski Cassandra valmistautuu nielemään sen hook, line and sinker. "Dreamer" January Nelsonia lainataxemme (yllä): get ready for suck-starting the Harley, swallowing the baloney pony, taking her temp with a meat thermometer.
      ellauri243.html on line 688: Muistutan lukijoita, että Yhdysvallat ei ollut mukana Minskin neuvotteluissa. Toisaalta se vastusti jyrkästi kaikkia sovintoratkaisuja joko Venäjän tai irtautuneiden alueiden kanssa. Toisaalta ei ollut mitään järkeä kutsua Yhdysvaltoja Minskiin, koska sen asema oli ilmeinen ja sen läsnäolo olisi haitallista. Järkyttävää, OK Mutta Poroshenko oli pomppinut makeismagnaatti, joka johti villisti vastuutonta, raivokkaasti russofobista hallintoa, joka oli kaapannut vallan Kiovassa. Joten: Järkyttävää, mutta myös sopusoinnussa kulmakarvoja myöten korruptoituneiden mitättömyyxien käytökseen, jolla ei ole minkäänlaista käsitystä tai huomioita valtiovallan tai vastuullisen hallinnon suhteen.
      ellauri243.html on line 701: Whoever tales most chesspieces off the board wins a Baskin Robbins certificate. This is not war its a game. Roxanne was already ignoring the senior beside her. Grabbing the wrong trackball, she won´t win the certificate!
      ellauri243.html on line 722: Disraeli arranged for the British to purchase a major interest in the Suez Canal Company in Egypt. In 1878, faced with Russian victories against the Ottomans, he worked at the Congress of Berlin to obtain peace in the Balkans at terms favourable to Britain and unfavourable to Russia, its longstanding enemy. This diplomatic victory over Russia established Disraeli as one of Europe´s leading statesmen.
      ellauri243.html on line 726: Disraeli wrote novels throughout his career, beginning in 1826, and published his last completed novel, Endymion, shortly before he died at the age of 76. Endymion tuli mainituxi albumissa 127, sehän oli se Keazin 50 sheidiä.
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      ellauri244.html on line 424: USA Today and #1 bestselling contemporary romance author Madison Faye is the dirty alter ego of the very wholesome, very normal suburban housewife behind the stories. While she might be a wife, mom, and PTA organizer on the outside, there’s nothing but hot, steamy, and raunchy fantasies brewing right beneath the surface!
      ellauri244.html on line 429: Lyndsay Faye is an American author. Her first novel was the Sherlockian pastiche Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson and she has been nominated for the Edgar Award for The Gods of Gotham and Jane Steele.
      ellauri244.html on line 439: Faye Madden's novels are sweet and wholesome, and through her richly crafted characters she explores all the heartache, pain, yet ultimately joyous happiness love brings, however that journey may unfold. Many of her novels explore this through the prism of a second chance romance, whilst others focus on love lost and found, or in unrequited love.
      ellauri244.html on line 441: Hi, I'm Faye Bryant! I help people who have endured trauma–whether of their own making, such as addiction and poor choices, or pushed upon them through abuse–recognize they have worth and purpose, determine their God-designed purpose, then live confidently, with focus toward that purpose to live the life God designed them for.
      ellauri244.html on line 443: Get the latest from southern gothic author Faye Snowden. Raven Burns is back in a sequel to A Killing Fire and on the hunt for a serial killer while she is being pursued by two men-- one wants to redeem her soul, and the other who wants to lock her away forever. Get the latest from southern gothic author Faye Snowden.
      ellauri244.html on line 453: About the author: Faye Toogood is a British artist working in a diverse range of disciplines, from sculpture to furniture and fashion. Toogood's works have been acquired for the permanent collections of institutions worldwide, and she has exhibited internationally. She is represented by Friedman Benda in New York.
      ellauri244.html on line 455: Courtney Faye Taylor is a writer and visual artist. She is the author of Concentrate (Graywolf Press, 2022), selected by Rachel Eliza Griffiths as the winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Courtney earned her BA from Agnes Scott College and her MFA from the University of Michigan Helen Zell Writers' Program where she received the Hopwood ...
      ellauri244.html on line 457: Lily Faye, a friendly frog gets upset with her neighbor Mr. Oak Tree. She sees children entering a schoolhouse and she learns that those students are called mammals. Lily Faye goes to the school to get a closer look. She looks into a classroom window where she learns about the importance of trees. Lily Faye decides to return to the oak tree and apologize for being mean to him.
      ellauri244.html on line 567: Part Four focuses on the period several hundred years after Jonathan and his students have left the Flock and their teachings become venerated rather than practiced. The birds spend all their time extolling the virtues of Jonathan and his students and spend no time flying for flying's sake. The seagulls practice strange rituals and use demonstrations of their respect for Jonathan and his students as status symbols. Eventually some birds reject the ceremony and rituals and just start flying. Eventually one bird named Anthony Gull questions the value of living since "...life is pointless and since pointless is by definition meaningless then the only proper act is to dive into the ocean and drown. Better not to exist at all than to exist like a seaweed, without meaning or joy [...] He had to die sooner or later anyway, and he saw no reason to prolong the painful boredom of living." As Anthony makes a dive-bomb to the sea, at a speed and from an altitude which would kill him, a white blur flashes alongside him. Anthony catches up to the blur, which turns out to be a seagull, and asks what the bird was doing:
      ellauri244.html on line 615: The following year, he married artist Eve McClure, who was 37 years his junior. They divorced in 1960, and she died in 1966, likely as a result of alcoholism. In 1961, Miller arranged a reunion in New York with his ex-wife June. They had not seen each other in nearly three decades. In a letter to Eve, he described his shock at June's "terrible" appearance, as she had by then degenerated both physically and mentally. Not him! Though he was 11 years her senior!
      ellauri244.html on line 618: 46 years his junior. They divorced 1977, when he was 86 and she 40. Maybe Hoki's biological alarm clock went.
      ellauri244.html on line 624: During the last four years of his life, Miller held an ongoing correspondence of over 1,500 letters with Brenda Venus, a young Playboy model and columnist, actress and private dancer. A book about their correspondence was published in 1986. She was 56 years his junior.
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      ellauri245.html on line 51: "Det var nåe me det krigerske blikken, den arrogante holdiningen, det vaktsomme kroppspråket som minnet ham on seg selv som ung leiesoldat i Afrika. Jo, det er Jo Nesbö med sine tu hoggtenner i et nötteskall." Elokuva X sijoittuu 1970-luvun Teksasiin, ja seuraa joukkoa nuoria pornoelokuvantekijöitä, jotka joutuvat paikallisen tilan iäkkään pariskunnan uhreiksi. Elokuva sai pääosin positiivisia arvosteluja kriitikoilta, jotka kiittivät eritysesti sitä miten elokuva kunnoittaa klassisia slasher-elokuvia.
      ellauri245.html on line 163: If there was any comfort, it was that The Leopard was selected as the year’s best crime novel by the Danish Academy of Crime Writers, topped the bestseller lists in Norway, Finland and Denmark, and for the first time Harry Hole made it onto Der Spiegel’s bestseller list in Germany, where it reached as high as No. 3. The gold and silver medalists shed full 80 liters more gore than I. Got to sharpen up.
      ellauri245.html on line 170: In November 2011, Miller posted remarks pertaining to the Occupy Wall Street movement on his blog, calling it "nothing but a pack of louts, thieves, and rapists, fed by Woodstock-era nostalgia and putrid false righteousness." He said of the movement, "Wake up, pond scum. America is at war against a ruthless enemy. Maybe, between bouts of self-pity and all the other tasty tidbits of narcissism you´ve been served up in your sheltered, comfy little worlds, you´ve heard terms like al-Qaeda and Islamicism." Miller´s statement generated controversy. In a 2018 interview, Miller backed away from his comments saying that he "wasn´t thinking clearly" when he made them and alluded to a very dark time in his life during which they were made.
      ellauri245.html on line 237: Arvaa kuka seuraavista naishenkilöistä kiinnostaa Harrya sexuaalisesti:
      ellauri245.html on line 322: Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey is a non-fiction book on the lives of the Romani people by the American-Uruguayan writer Isabel Fonseca published in 1995. The book is organized in eight chapters and contains black and white photographs and maps.
      ellauri245.html on line 378: verken saker eller noe hun hadde jobbet med tidligere, og det var viktig for henne å få frem at hun ikke har brutt taushetsplikten (NRK, 2014). Hun forteller videre at hun alltid har lest krimbøker, og ofte latt seg irritere av feil og unøyaktigheter i bøkene.
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      En kvinnelig nynazistisk aktivist noe paradoksalt iført finlandshette (balaklava) i en protestdemontrasjon mot bruken av hijab (muslimsk skaut), Calgary i Canada 2007.

      ellauri245.html on line 456: Finlandshette??

      ellauri245.html on line 459: Jeg har tørr og sensitiv hud, og tenkte det kunne være en god ide å investere i en finlandshette for å beskytte huden min når jeg er utendørs i dette kalde været.
      ellauri245.html on line 462: Om du er en mann er det egentlig bare å gi opp. Ingen sjanse i helvete for at en kar ikke ser ut som en serbisk gangster om han spaserer rundt i sentrum med Finlandshette. Det eneste som kan redde deg er om du alltid tar med deg et par med ski, og går kun i turklær.
      ellauri245.html on line 671: Jonas Gahr Støre, Norway´s Foreign Minister said: "I strongly react to the death sentence of two Norwegians ... Norway is a principled opponent of the death penalty and I will contact the DRC's foreign minister to gabble about this." According to Bloomberg.com "Norway also objected to the espionage conviction and the inclusion of the country in the fine, Stoere [sic] said. 'Norway isn't a part of this case.'" Sick. It is more than obvious that she was.
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      ellauri246.html on line 371: Näinä vuosina on tullut vaikein hänen kohtalossaan. Tämä liittyy ensisijaisesti onneton rakkaus. Sitä voidaan kutsua romantico-runoilijan (S. Albert Kivinen) sanoin kivisexi. Maria Basmanova oli epätavallinen tyttö eikä muuttunut ajan myötä. Kuuluisa taiteilija, kylmä, hiljainen, jossa tuntui ujo kauneus. He tapasivat maaliskuussa 1962, ja useimmat eivät nähneet. Menimme kaduilla. Hän luki runojaan, hiän kuunteli. Mutta romaani ei hyväksynyt hänen vanhempiaan. Pian ystävät alkoivat usein riidellä, joka kerta eroten ikuisesti. Julma masennus ja itsemurhayritykset olivat seurauksia näiden kierteiden seurauksista hänelle. Ystävät usein näkivät ranteensa sidoksissa veren jälkiä. Ja lopullinen kuilu on tulos kaikkein tavallisimmasta: banal Love Triangle. Yksi lähimmistä Josefin ystävistä Dmitry Basyshev otti tytön ystäväxi ajanjaksona, jolloin Brodsky oli piilossa poliisilta, jo pelkäävät vainoa virittää. Siellä he sopivat. Joseph saapui selvittämään, mutta hiänellä ei ollut aikaa puhua hänelle. Pidätys ja tuomioistuin seurasivat. Ja tämä on täysin erilainen tarina, marinan kuilu suorastaan.
      ellauri246.html on line 375: Neuvostojen tuomioistuimen toisessa kokouksessa hänellä oli tietysti asianajaja, mutta sillä ei ollut mitään roolia. Palkittu vakavimmalle rangaistukselle: viiden vuoden pakkotyövoimaxi. Mutta vain Arkhangelskin alueella käytetty aika, sitä hän muistutti kiitollisuudella. Hän tutki maalaismaisemaa maalaismaisten miesten kanssa, hän opiskeli Ison-Britannian kirjallisuutta iltaisin ja hänen rakas koiransa nuoli hänen takapuolta. Kaksi piirin sanomalehdessä julkaistut kaksi runoa olivat tuskin vain runoilijan julkaisemista elämässään Neuvostoliitossa. Tultuaan Norinskayalle ja Marialle, hän jopa asui jo pitkään. Hän ryntäsi ja epäili erityisesti, koska hän oli Basyshev. Siitä huolimatta on kuitenkin, että ne olivat parhaat ihmiset, jotka on omistettu rakastettuihin runoihin. Nuori mies, joka tunnusti kaikkien valtavan lahjakkuuden, tuli pohjoiseen erämaahan ja jätti vakiintuneen runoilun rutosti ainutlaatuisella tyylillä, rytmillä ja intonaatiolla. Loppujen lopuksi tiedetään, että on mahdotonta jäljitellä Brodskia. Toissijainen on havaittavissa ensimmäisestä rivistä.
      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 547: Venäjän expatriaattikirjallisuudelle kokonaisuudessaan historialliset ja kulttuuriset motiivit ovat ominaisia. Jos koti on pitkällä, millaista taloa on lähellä? Monille maahanmuuttajille Venäjän kulttuuri on tullut niin taloksi. Monet vetoomukset hänelle. Joskus se johtaa kulttuurisen intertextin dekonstruktioon. Siten tapahtui "Venäjän terskin" Dmitri Bysheville. Hän sanoo, että lohko onnistui näkemään, miten venäläiset ihmiset "lensi" (vallankumous, sisällissota), mutta ihmiset taas putosivat orjuuteen. "Näetkö hänet hengellisellä voimalla?" Jopa monet USSR: ssä pettävät propagandat osoittavat, osoittaa BasyShev, että Venäjällä on vanhurskaita ja vanhurskas kylä (viittaus Solzhenitsyniin ja sananlaskuun "ei ole kylää ilman vanhurskautta"). Pitäen itseään Kuisman äidin poikana Basyshev yrittää kertoa totuuden XX vuosisadasta. Jos se nyt enää ketään kiinnostaa tässä vaiheessa.
      ellauri246.html on line 792: kuinka monta minä olkaamme surua tiiliputkesta ja koiran flasherista.
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      ellauri247.html on line 89: Catherine Eliza Somerville Stow (1 May 1856 – 27 March 1940), who wrote as K. Langloh Parker, was a South Australian born writer who lived in northern New South Wales in the late nineteenth century. She is best known for recording the stories of the Ualarai around her. Her testimony is one of the best accounts of the beliefs and stories of an Aboriginal people in north-west New South Wales at that time. However, her accounts reflect European attitudes of the time. Anyways, she was not around before Ridley. William Ridley (14 September 1819 – 26 September 1878) was an English Presbyterian missionary who studied Australian Aboriginal languages, particularly Gamilaraay, before Catherine was more than a twinkle in her daddy's eye. Baiame may have been some abo hero before Bill's arrival, but the details about his doings could still be coloured by the Middle Eastern tentmen's literary treasure brought in by Bill.
      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 97: Every excuse she could think of, to save herself, she made. But her excuses were in vain, and Narahdarn only became furious with her for making them, and, brandishing his boondi, drove her up the tree. She managed to get her arm in beside her sister's, but there it stuck and she could not move it. Narahdarn, who was watching her, saw what had happened and followed her up the tree. Finding he could not pull her arm out, in spite of her cries, he chopped it off, as he had done her sister's. After one shriek, as he drove his combo through her arm, she was silent. He said, "Come down, and I will chop out the bees' nest." But she did not answer him, and he saw that she too was dead. Then he was frightened, and climbed quickly down the gunnyanny tree; taking her body to the ground with him, he laid it beside her sister's, and quickly he hurried from the spot, taking no further thought of the honey. What a piece of shit.
      ellauri247.html on line 99: As he neared his camp, two little sisters of his wives ran out to meet him, thinking their sisters would be with him, and that they would give them a taste of the honey they knew they had gone out to get. But to their surprise Narahdarn came alone, and as he drew near to them they saw his arms were covered with blood. And his face had a fierce look on it, which frightened them from ​even asking where their sisters were. They ran and told their mother that Narahdarn had returned alone, that he looked fierce and angry, also his arms were covered with blood. Out went the mother of the Bilbers, and she said, "Where are my daughters, Narahdarn? Forth went they this morning to bring home the honey you found. You come back alone. You bring no honey. Your look is fierce, as of one who fights, and your arms are covered with blood. Tell me, I say, where are my daughters?"
      ellauri247.html on line 101: "Ask me not, Bilber. Ask Wurranunnah the bee, he may know. Narahdarn the bat knows nothing." And he wrapt himself in a silence which no questioning could pierce. Leaving him there, before his camp, the mother of the Bilbers returned to her dardurr and told her tribe that her daughters were gone, and Narahdarn, their husband, would tell her nothing of them. But she felt sure he knew their fate, and certain she was that he had some tale to tell, for his arms were covered with blood.
      ellauri247.html on line 103: The chief of her tribe listened to her. When she had finished and begun to wail for her daughters, whom she thought she would see no more, he said, "Mother of the Bilbers, your daughters shall be avenged if aught has happened to them at the hands of Narahdarn. Fresh are his tracks, and the young men of your tribe shall follow whence they have come, and finding what Narahdarn has done, swiftly shall they return. Then shall we hold a corrobboree, and if your daughters fell at his hand Narahdarn shall be punished."
      ellauri247.html on line 108: Big fires were lit on the edge of the scrub, throwing light on the dancers as they came dancing out from their camps, painted in all manner of designs, waywahs round their waists, tufts of feathers in their hair, and carrying in their hands painted wands. Heading the procession as the men filed out from the scrub into a cleared space in front of the women, came Narahdarn. The light of the fires lit up the tree tops, the dark balahs showed out in fantastic shapes, and weird indeed was the scene as slowly the men danced round; louder clicked the boomerangs and louder grew the chanting of the women; higher were the fires piled, until the flames shot their coloured tongues round the ​trunks of the trees and high into the air. One fire was bigger than all, and towards it the dancers edged Narahdarn; then the voice of the mother of the Bilbers shrieked in the chanting, high above that of the other women. As Narahdarn turned from the fire to dance back he found a wall of men confronting him. These quickly seized him and hurled him into the madly-leaping fire before him, where he perished in the flames. And so were the Bilbers avenged. Good work, bare-butt boys, and good riddance for the bad rubbish.
      ellauri247.html on line 114: GLOSSARY Bahloo, moon. Beeargah, hawk. Beeleer, black cockatoo. Beereeun, prickly lizard. Bibbee, woodpecker, bird. Bibbil, shiny-leaved box-tree. Bilber, a large kind of rat. Bindeah, a prickle or small thorn. Birrahlee, baby. Birrableegul, children. Birrahgnooloo, woman's name, meaning "face like a tomahawk handle." Boobootella, the big bunch of feathers at the back of an emu. Boolooral, an owl. Boomerang, a curved weapon used in hunting and in warfare by the blacks; called Burren by the Narran blacks. Borah, a large gathering of blacks where the boys are initiated into the mysteries which make them young men. Bou-gou-doo-gahdah, the rain bird. Bouyou, legs. Bowrah or Bohrah, kangaroo. Bralgahs, native companion, bird. Bubberah, boomerang that returns and bumps you in the back of your head. Buckandee, native cat. Buggoo, flying squirrel. Bulgahnunnoo, bark-backed. Bunbundoolooey, brown flock pigeon. Bunnyyarl, flies. Byamee, man's name, meaning "big man." Bwana, African sir. Capparis, caper. Combi, bag made of kangaroo skins. Comfy, foldable plastic pillow. Cookooburrah, laughing jackass. Coorigil, name of place, meaning sign of bees. Corrobboree, black fellows' dance. Cunnembeillee, woman's name, meaning pig-weed root. Curree guin guin, butcher-bird. Daen, black fellows. Dardurr, bark, humpy or shed. Dayah minyah, carpet snake (vällykäärme). Deegeenboyah, soldier-bird. Decreeree, willy wagtail. Dinewan, emu. Dingo, native dog. Doonburr, a grass seed. Doongara, lightning. Dummerh, 2nd rate pigeons. Dungle, water hole. Dunnia, wattle. Eär moonan, long sharp teeth. Effendi, Turkish sir. Euloo marah, large tree grubs. Edible. In fact yummy. Euloo wirree, rainbow. Gayandy, borah devil. Galah or Gilah, a French grey and rose-coloured cockatoo. Gidgereegah, a species of small parrot. Gooeea, warriors. Googarh, iguana. Googoolguyyah, run into trees. Googoorewon, place of trees. Goolahwilleel, absolutely top-knot pigeon. Gooloo, magpie. Goomade, red stamp. Goomai, water rat. Goomblegubbon, bastard or just plain turkey. Goomillah, young girl's dress, consisting of waist strings made of opossum's sinews with strands of woven opossum's hair hanging about a foot square in front. Yummy. Goonur, kangaroo rat. Goug gour gahgah, laughing-jackass. Literal meaning, "Take a stick of bamboo and boil it in the water." Grooee, handsome foliaged tree bearing a plum-like fruit, tart and bitter, but much liked by the blacks. Guinary, light eagle hawk. Guineboo, robin redbreast. Gurraymy, borah devil. Gwai, red. Gwaibillah, star. Kurreah, an alligator. Mahthi, dog. Maimah, stones. Maira, paddy melon. Massa, American sir. May or Mayr, wind. Mayrah, spring wind. Meainei, girls. Midjee, a species of acacia. Millair, species of kangaroo rat. Moodai, opossum. Moogaray, hailstones. Mooninguggahgul, mosquito-calling bird. Moonoon, emu spear. Mooregoo, motoke. Mooroonumildah, having no eyes. Morilla or Moorillah, pebbly ridges. Mubboo, beefwood-tree. Mullyan, eagle hawk. Mullyangah, the morning star. Murgah muggui, big grey spider. Murrawondah, climbing rat. Narahdarn, bat. Noongahburrah, tribe of blacks on the Narran. Nullah nullah, a club or heavy-headed weapon. Nurroo gay gay, dreadful pain. Nyunnoo or Nunnoo, a grass humpy. Ooboon, blue-tongued lizard. Oolah, red prickly lizard. Oongnairwah, black driver. Ouyan, curlew. Piggiebillah, ant-eater. One of the Echidna, a marsupial. Quarrian, a kind of parrot. Quatha, quandong; a red fruit like a round red plum. Sahib, Indian sir. Senhor, Brazilian sir. U e hu, rain, only so called in song. Waligoo, to hide. Wahroogah, children. Wahn, crow. Walla Walla, place of many waters. Wallah, I swear to God. Wallah, Indian that carries out a manual task. Waywah, worn by men, consisting of a waistband made of opossum's sinews with bunches of strips of paddy melon skins hanging from it. ​Wayambeh, turtle. Weeoombeen, a small bird, girl's name. Some thing like robin redbreast, only with longer tail and not so red a breast. Willgoo willgoo, pointed stick with feathers on top. Widya nurrah, a wooden battle-axe shaped weapon. Wirree, small piece of bark, canoe-shaped. Wirreenun, priest or doctor. Womba, mad. Wondah, spirit or ghost. Wurranunnah, wild bees. Wurranunnah, tame bees. Wurrawilberoo, whirlwind with a devil in it; also clouds of Magellan. Yaraan, white gum-tree. Yhi, the sun. Yuckay, oh dear!
      ellauri247.html on line 177: The Tory Samuel Johnson was a critic of her politics: Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and said to her, "Madam, I am now become a convert to your way of thinking. I am convinced that all mankind are upon an equal footing; and to give you an unquestionable proof, Madam, that I am in earnest, here is a very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us." I thus, Sir, shewed her the absurdity of the levelling doctrine. She has never liked me since. Sir, your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves; but they cannot bear levelling up to themselves. They would all have some people under them; why not then have some people above them?
      ellauri247.html on line 179: The increasingly radical nature of her work and her scandalous marriage on 14 November 1778 to William Graham (she was 47, he was 21) damaged her reputation in Britain, where she lived in Bath, and, later, in Binfield, Berkshire. William was the younger brother of the sexologist James Graham, inventor of the Celestial Bed.
      ellauri247.html on line 181: After travelling in Holland, Germany and Russia in 1776, Graham set up practice in Bath, Somerset. Advertisements promoting cures using "Effluvia, Vapours and Applications ætherial, magnetic or electric" attracted his first celebrity patient, the historian Catharine Macaulay. She became the subject of scandal in 1778 when she married James Graham’s 21-year-old brother William, who was less than half her age. At the end of 1792, Graham began to experiment with extended fasting to prolong his life. He died at his home in Edinburgh in 1794. Grahamille kävi kuin mustalaisen hevoselle, kuoli juuri kun oli oppimassa paastolle.
      ellauri247.html on line 195: Mr Brooke in George Eliot's Middlemarch says to Mr Casaubon: "Or get Dorothea to read you light things, Smollett – Roderick Random, Humphry Clinker. They are a little broad, but she may read anything now she's married, you know. I remember they made me laugh uncommonly – there's a droll bit about a postillion's breeches."
      ellauri247.html on line 234: Thomas Nashe perusti teoksellaan The Unfortunate Traveller, or, The Life of Jacke Wilton (1594) englantilaisen seikkailullisen veijariromaanin tyypin (rogue story). Saksan kirjallisuuden tunnetuin veijariromaani on Hans Jacob von Grimmelshausenin Der abenteurliche Simplicissimus Teutsch (1669, Seikkailukas Simplicissimus), jonka innoittamana julkaistiin muitakin "simplikiaanisia" kirjoja, kuten Johan Beerin Der simplicianische Weltkucker (1677–1679) ja Daniel Speerin Der Ungarische oder Dacianische Simplicissimus (1683). Tunnettuja veijariromaaneja ovat myös ranskalaisen Alain-René Lesagen Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (1715–1735, Kavaljeerin muistelmat) sekä englantilaisten Daniel Defoen Moll Flanders (1722, suom.), Henry Fieldingin Jonathan Wild (1743), Tobias Smollettin The Adventures of Roderick Random (1748) ja William Thackerayn The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844).
      ellauri247.html on line 259: Smollett’s deep moral energy surfaced in two early verse satires, “Advice: A Satire” (1746) and its sequel, “Reproof: A Satire” (1747); these rather weak poems were printed together in 1748. Smollett’s poetry includes a number of odes and lyrics, but his best poem remains “The Tears of Scotland.” Written in 1746, it celebrates the unwavering independence of the Scots, who had been crushed by English troops at the Battle of Culloden. Not much of an improvement on the rest I'd say.
      ellauri247.html on line 264: His wife was a fine lady, a "Creole" beauty who had a small stash of her own; but, on the other hand, her income was very precarious, and she herself somewhat silly and incapable in the eyes of Smollett's old Scotch friends.
      ellauri247.html on line 297: "If a Frenchman is admitted into your family, and distinguished by repeated marks of your friendship and regard, the first return he makes for your civilities is to make love to your wife, if she is handsome; if not, to your sister, or daughter, or niece. If he suffers a repulse from your wife, or attempts in vain to debauch your sister, or your daughter, or your niece, he will, rather than not play the traitor with his gallantry, make his addresses to your grandmother; and ten to one but in one shape or another he will find means to ruin the peace of a family in which he has been so kindly entertained. What he cannot accomplish by dint of compliment and personal attendance, he will endeavour to effect by reinforcing these with billets-doux, songs, and verses, of which he always makes a provision for such purposes. If he is detected in these efforts of treachery, and reproached with his ingratitude, he impudently declares that what he had done was no more than simple gallantry, considered in France as an indispensable duty on every man who pretended to good breeding. Nay, he will even affirm that his endeavours to corrupt your wife, or deflower your daughter, were the most genuine proofs he could give of his particular regard for your family.
      ellauri247.html on line 299: "If there were five hundred dishes at table, a Frenchman will eat of all of them, and then complain he has no appetite—this I have several times remarked. A friend of mine gained a considerable wager upon an experiment of this kind; the petit-maitre ate of fourteen different plates, besides the dessert, then disparaged the cook, declaring he was no better than a marmiton, or turnspit."
      ellauri247.html on line 300: "A Frenchman lays out his whole revenue upon taudry suits of cloaths, or in furnishing a magnificent repas of fifty or a hundred dishes, one-half of which are not eatable or intended to be eaten. His wardrobe goes to the fripier, his dishes to the dogs, and himself to the devil."
      ellauri247.html on line 316: His mother was 40 when she gave birth to Sam in the family home above his father's bookshop in Lichfield, Staffordshire. This was considered an unusually late pregnancy, so precautions were taken, and a man-midwife and surgeon of "great reputation" named George Hector was brought in to assist. The infant Johnson did not cry, and there were concerns for his health. His aunt exclaimed that "she would not have picked such a poor creature up in the street". Sillä oli pentuna risatauti (scrofula).
      ellauri247.html on line 419: Called the “Queen of the Blues”, Elizabeth Montagu led and hosted the Blue Stockings Society of England from about 1750. It was a loose organization of privileged women with an interest in education, but it waned in popularity at the end of the 18th century. It gathered to discuss literature, and also invited educated men to participate. Talk of politics was prohibited; literature and the arts were the main subjects. Many of the bluestocking women supported each other in intellectual endeavors such as reading, art work, and writing. Many also published literature. Dr. Johnson once wrote about Montagu, that “She diffuses more knowledge than any woman I know, or indeed, almost any man. Conversing with her, you may find variety in one“.
      ellauri247.html on line 423: Linda Marshall - Not entirely true; Pope was smitten with LMWM but she rejected his advances (in fact she laughed at him because he was a cripple). After that he became a bitter enemies and both Pope and Lady Mary wrote vicious satirical poems about each other! But I´m a huge admirer of Pope´s work and as usual it´s superbly written. Although he never married, he had many female friends to whom he wrote witty letters, including Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. It has been alleged that his lifelong friend Martha Blount was his lover. His friend William Cheselden said, according to Joseph Spence, "I could give a more particular account of Mr. Pope's health than perhaps any man. Cibber's slander (of carnosity, abrmal fleshy protrusion growing on any part of the body) is false. He had been gay, but left that way of life upon his acquaintance with Mrs. B."
      ellauri247.html on line 451: (Indeed she was curst) (kirottua, perhana)
      ellauri247.html on line 468: When only one apple had she, Otettuaan vaan yhden omenan,
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      ellauri248.html on line 87: "I am intensely aware, by the way, that this story does not show me in a particularly flattering light. I am aware that, within an impressively short time of meeting me, Rosalind had me coming to heel like a well-trained dog: running up and down stairs to bring her coffee, nodding along while she bitched about my partner, imagining like some starstruck teenager that she was a kindred soul. But before you decide to despise me too thoroughly, consider this: she fooled you, too. You had as good a chance as I did. I told you everything I saw, as I saw it at the time. And if that was in itself deceptive, remember, I told you that, too: I warned you, right from the beginning, that I lie." As if that excused anything... and NO, she didn't "fool" me, because YOU'RE the narrator and YOU'RE the one telling the story. This paragraph probably ticked me off more than anything else in the book.
      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 118: I loved this book to pieces, even though I could not shake off the overwhelming feeling of sadness and hollowness after finishing it. I loved it despite (or maybe because?) of the frustrating incompleteness of some plot lines, the frequent lack of resolution, and the unfulfillment of my wishes for the characters and events. [noir romance]
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      ellauri249.html on line 80: It is precisely in this sense that we should understand Dostoyevsky’s remark that beauty will save the world, or Matthew Arnold’s belief that we shall be saved by poetry. It is probably too late for the world, but for the individual man (me) there always remains a chance. What distinguishes us from other members of the animal kingdom is speech. Literature—and poetry, in particular, my poetry—is, to put it bluntly, the goal of our species.” Minä minä! Täähän on pahempi egosentrikko kuin minä ja pikku-CEC Norjassa.
      ellauri249.html on line 88: Between 6.5%–11.5% of Afghanistan's 1979 population of 13.5 million is estimated to have perished in the conflict. The war caused grave destruction in Afghanistan, and it has also been cited by scholars as a contributing factor to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
      ellauri249.html on line 182: at the same time it retains the heat and at the same time it brushes the cock")
      ellauri249.html on line 224: Hruštšoville Moskovan vuosien tärkeimpiä hankkeita puhdistusten lisäxi oli metron rakentaminen. Tehtävä suoritettiin stalinistiseen tyyliin välittämättä ihmishengistä tai kustannuksista ja kuuntelematta asiantuntijoiden mielipiteitä.
      ellauri249.html on line 360: In 1961, revolutionary philosopher Frantz Fanon commented: "And when Mr. Khrushchev brandishes his shoe at the United Nations and hammers the table with it, no colonized individual, no representative of the underdeveloped countries laughs. For what Mr. Khrushchev is showing the colonized countries who are watching is that he, the missile-wielding muzhik, is treating these wretched capitalists the way they deserve."
      ellauri249.html on line 409: Kyseenalaisia sankareita kaiken kaikkiaan, esimtää "bloody eye" Skobelev edellisessä Krimin sodassa. Skobelev returned to Turkestan after the war, and in 1880 and 1881 further distinguished himself by retrieving the disasters inflicted by the Tekke Turkomans: following the Siege of Geoktepe, it was stormed, the general captured the fort. Around 8,000 Turkmen soldiers and civilians, including women and children were slaughtered in a bloodbath in their flight, along with an additional 6,500 who died inside the fortress. The Russians massacre included all Turkmen males in the fortress who had not escaped, but they spared some 5,000 women and children and freed 600 Persian slaves. The defeat at Geok Tepe and the following slaughter broke the Turkmen resistance and decided the fate of Transcaspia, which was annexed to the Russian Empire. The great slaughter proved too much to stomach reducing the Akhal-Tekke country to submission. Skobelev was removed from his command because of the massacre. He was advancing on Ashkhabad and Kalat i-Nadiri when he was disavowed and recalled to Moscow. He was given the command at Minsk. The official reason for his transfer to Europe was to appease European public opinion over the slaughter at Geok Tepe. British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery assessed Skobelev as the world's "best single commander" between 1870 and 1914 and wrote of his "skilful and inspiring" leadership. Francis Vinton Greene also rated Skobelev highly.
      ellauri249.html on line 476: Karl Marx ridiculed the idea: "'Ne sutor ultra crepidam' – this nec plus ultra of handicraft wisdom became sheer nonsense, from the moment the watchmaker Watt invented the steam-engine, the barber Arkwright the throstle, and the working-jeweller Fulton the steamship."
      ellauri249.html on line 482: Why would Finns want to attack Russia? What have they got that we have not? Well, good vodka, and Karelia. I am partial to the Russian Standard Vodka. Besides, it’s distilled from the waters of Lake Ladoga. Thus, every time I have finished a bottle of Russkij Standard, and urinated, I have removed a part of Lake Ladoga and made it part of the local water supply. Literally taking back Karelia a bottle at the time.
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      ellauri254.html on line 132: Kuten tiedätte, Vsevolod Ivanov tapasi yhdessä muiden kirjailijoiden kanssa Stalinin, Voroshilovin, Kaganovichin, Molotovin ja Postyshevin Gorkin asunnossa 26. lokakuuta 1932. Kokouksessa - viinin ja välipalojen kanssa - keskusteltiin kirjailijaliiton perustamisesta, Stalin selitti puolueen politiikkaa kirjallisuutta kohtaan, lupasi kaiken mahdollisen tuen. Vuonna 1934 perustettiin Neuvostoliiton kirjailijoiden liitto, sen ensimmäinen kongressi pidettiin. Yksi liiton hallituksen sihteereistä oli Vs. Ivanov. Hänet valittiin kirjallisuusrahaston hallituksen puheenjohtajaksi.
      ellauri254.html on line 393: In August 1910, Sologub and his wife moved to a larger apartment, at Razyezzhaya ulitsa in the centre of Petersburg. The short and brisk sentences of Anastasia Chebotarevskaya’s writing have been viewed as a potential influence on Sologub’s own work; and she encouraged his acquaintance with the young writers of Russian Futurism, a distinctive literary movement which was then just beginning to flower. Yet the influence of Anastasia on her husband has not been unanimously well received. The humourist Teffi – who was one of the group who frequented the ‘Sundays’ gatherings at Sologub’s Vasilievsky Island home – wrote that Sologub’s marriage:
      ellauri254.html on line 397: One of these ‘noisy gatherings with dances and masks’ proved the occasion of a notable scandal within the world of Russian letters. On 3 January, 1911, Sologub and his wife hosted a masquerade to celebrate the new year. Among the attendees were the writers Aleksei Remizov and Aleksei Tolstoy. Remizov was well known within the world of Russian letters for his mischievous sense of humour. He founded a ‘Great and Free House of Apes’, declaring himself Chancellor, and sent out missives to writers and publishers decreeing them positions in this ironic organisation; and Andrei Bely dubbed him a ‘petty cash demon’ – the title of Sologub’s most celebrated work – owing to his appearance.
      ellauri254.html on line 399: For the new year’s masquerade, Anastasia lent Remizov an anal hide for use as a costume. Remizov apparently cut the tail from this hide, and attached it to his rear so that it poked out of the front vent of his evening jacket. Anastasia failed to see the funny side, for she had borrowed the hide herself in order to lend it to Remizov. She complained in a letter:
      ellauri254.html on line 434: Seit 1920 wird das Stück jedes Jahr bei den von Reinhardt und Hofmannsthal begründeten Salzburger Festspielen aufgeführt. Samaan aikaan toisaalla bolshevikit kamppailivat johtopaikoista.
      ellauri254.html on line 455: Stefan Anton George (* 12. Juli 1868 in Büdesheim, heute Stadtteil von Bingen am Rhein; † 4. Dezember 1933 in Locarno) war ein deutscher Lyriker. Zunächst vor allem dem Symbolismus verpflichtet, wandte er sich nach der Jahrhundertwende vom reinen Ästhetizismus der zuvor in den Blättern für die Kunst propagierten „kunst für die kunst“ ab und wurde zum Mittelpunkt des nach ihm benannten, auf eigenen ästhetischen, philosophischen und lebensreformerischen Vorstellungen beruhenden George-Kreises.
      ellauri254.html on line 457: George wurde als Sohn des Gastwirts und Weinhändlers Stephan George und dessen Frau Eva (geb. Schmitt) in Büdesheim (bei Bingen) geboren. Die Familie stammte ursprünglich aus dem seit 1766 zu Frankreich gehörenden Roupeldange. Der Bruder von Georges Urgroßvater Jacob (1774–1833), Johann Baptist George (Grab in Büdesheim), war von hier nach Büdesheim gezogen und hatte (da selbst kinderlos) als Erben Georges Großvater Anton (1808–1888; Soldat unter Karl X.) sowie dessen Bruder Etienne (den späteren Politiker) zu sich geholt. Stefan George galt als verschlossenes, eigenbrötlerisches Kind, das schon früh zur Selbstherrlichkeit neigte. Ach ja! das heisst Narzissismus bei Freud.
      ellauri254.html on line 517: In Munich, the Cosmic Circle of Ludwig Klages and Alfred Schuler, deeming "the Jew the enemy of the human race," gave their erstwhile leader, Stefan George, this ultimatum: "What is your stand on Judah?" He replied that he wished he had more such deep-throated Jewish disciples as Wolfskehl. George's views continued to overlap with those of the Cosmic Circle, especially in invoking the pagan earth mother of "Templars." Actually what first launched the George cult on a nationwide basis was Klages's own book, Stefan George, of 1902. The accusation of Klages's Nazism by indignantly pointing out that the Nazis distinctly distanced themselves from Klages. Though the Nazis shared Klages's basic metapolitics and had found him useful for propaganda among professors, they later found the Klages-Schuler cult embarrassing. The intensity of George's break with Klages-Schuler is paralleled by Nietzsche's break with the Jew-hater Richard Wagner; in both cases an intense friendship was severed on the grounds of civilized values higher than friendship. Klages thought that Nazis and Israelis were both wrong in thinking they were the chosen people, with the difference that the Jews had actually already won the beauty contest.
      ellauri254.html on line 568: Gor'kij voi tarkoittaa kirpeää tai kipakkaa. Kaikilla näillä bolshevikeilla oli tämmösiä rivakoita taiteilijanimiä tai siis vallankumouxellisia salanimiä. Peshkij tarkoittaa jalkaväen miestä, pedestrian, poilu, mosatrampare.
      ellauri254.html on line 687: Kamenev osallistui joulukuussa 1917 Brest-Litovskin rauhanneuvotteluihin. Kesken neuvotteluiden Lenin lähetti hänet Isoon-Britanniaan Neuvosto-Venäjän diplomaattisena edustajana, mutta hänet karkotettiin Britanniasta jo viikon kuluttua. Vitun britti törkimyxet. Nehän kaatoi bolshevikkeja kuin Securitaxen vartijat mustalaisia. Maahanvienti oli aivan ohjeistuxen mukainen. Ukko mustilaisen luunmurtuma oli izeaiheutettu. Laskeppa huvin vuoxi montako kertaa sana "karkotus" esiintyy tässä albumissa. Bolshevikkeja karkotettiin ja ne karkottivat toisiaan kuin torakoita. Paluumatkalla hänet vangittiin Suomessa maaliskuun lopulla 1918. Saksalaiset olivat luvanneet hänelle turvallisen kulun Ahvenanmaan kautta punaiseen Etelä-Suomeen, mutta vastikään saapunut Ahvenanmaan suomalainen kuvernööri Hjalmar von Bonsdorff vangitutti hänet Maarianhaminassa vihollismaan edustajana. Hän oli kuukauden ajan vankina Vita Björnin vankilassa Kastelholmassa ja myöhemmin kolme kuukautta Oulun lääninvankilassa, kunnes hänet vapautettiin elokuun alussa 1918 osana Suomen ja Neuvosto-Venäjän välistä vankienvaihtoa. Zinovjev ja Moisei Urinitski juhlistivat vanginvaihtoseremoniaa Rajajoen sillalla.
      ellauri254.html on line 715: Bolshevikit olivat isänmaanystäviä (nazeja, ei mitään trozkilaisia maailmanvallankumouxellisia), muut puolueet luopuivat häpeällisesti synnyinmaasta. Komintern oli pelkkää hämäystä, ja Stalin lopetti sen kananlennon 2. maailmansodan aikana kun jenkit ja britit vaativat.
      ellauri254.html on line 769: Amerikkalaisille mokkereille laitettiin ekaan maailmansotaan reppuihin Dickensin Nikke Niklebyy. Bolshevikkien juoxuhautalukemisto oli Barbussen Le Feu.
      ellauri254.html on line 803: Lunz was born in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire, into a middle-class Jewish family on May 2, 1901. His father, Natan Yakovlevich, an emigrant from Lithuania, was a pharmacist and seller of scientific instruments. His mother, Anna Efimovna, was an accomplished pianist. As a child, Lev was delicate but very lively; he contracted pneumonia and diphtheria, which may have weakened his heart.
      ellauri254.html on line 805: His worsening health compelled him to seek care in Germany, to which his parents had emigrated early in 1921. He went West for good in 1924, at 23 years of age. Lunz died abroad from heart failure and brain embolism, but he is remembered in The West for his daring defense of creative freedom against Bolshevik Party demands for political commitment. In "Go West Young Man", Lunz spoke like a Cambridge apostle:
      ellauri254.html on line 823: Shklovsky returned to St. Petersburg in early 1918, after the October Revolution. During the Civil War he opposed Bolshevism and took part in an anti-Bolshevik plot organised by members of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. After the conspiracy was discovered by the Cheka, Shklovsky went into hiding, traveling in Russia and the Ukraine, but was eventually pardoned in 1919 due to his connections with Maxim Gorky, and decided to abstain from political activity. His two brothers were executed by the Soviet regime (one in 1918, the other in 1937) and his sister died from hunger in St. Petersburg in 1919.
      ellauri254.html on line 896: Turha toivo Maxim Gorki, kökkäreitä ootte kaikki samanlaisia. Gorkin arvostelu Tolstoista, Dostojevskistä, Turgenevistä ja Blokista osuu naulan kantaan, mutta ei nää bolshevikkikynäilijät ole pekkaa pahempia. Kökkäreitä äidin oomme kaikki, apinoita samanlaisia.
      ellauri254.html on line 906: Pohjois -Venäjän interventio, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä Pohjois-Venäjän retkikunta , Arkkienkeli-kampanja ja Murmanin lähetys, oli osa liittoutuneiden väliintuloa Venäjän sisällissodassa lokakuun vallankumouksen jälkeen. Interventio johti ulkomaisten joukkojen osallistumiseen Venäjän sisällissotaan valkoisen liikkeen puolella. Liike kukistettiin lopulta, kun taas Britannian johtamat liittoutuneiden joukot vetäytyivät Pohjois-Venäjältä taisteltuaan useita urheita puolustustoimia bolshevikkeja vastaan, kuten Bolshie Ozerkin taistelun. Kampanja kesti maaliskuusta 1918, ensimmäisen maailmansodan viimeisten kuukausien aikana, lokakuuhun 1919.
      ellauri254.html on line 910: Näiden tapahtumien edessä Britannian ja Ranskan hallitusten johtajat päättivät, että läntisten liittoutuneiden valtojen oli aloitettava sotilaallinen väliintulo Pohjois- Venäjällä. Heillä oli kolme tavoitetta: he toivoivat estävän liittoutuneiden sotatarvikevarastoja Arkangelissa joutumasta saksalaisten tai bolshevikkien käsiin; ryhtyä hyökkäykseen Trans-Siperian rautatien varrelle jääneen Tšekkoslovakian legioonan pelastamiseksi ja itärintaman elvyttämiseksi; ja lyömällä bolshevikkiarmeijan Tšekkoslovakian legioonan avulla laajentaa paikallisen väestön antikommunistisia voimia.
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      Amerikkalaisen vartijan ampuma bolshevikkisotilas 8. tammikuuta 1919

      ellauri254.html on line 951: joka koostuu enimmäkseen bolshevikkien vastaisista venäläisistä vapaaehtoisista
      ellauri254.html on line 960: kattamaan brittien, Yhdysvaltojen ja muiden bolshevikkien vastaisten joukkojen vetäytymistä.
      ellauri254.html on line 988: Tätä täydennettiin Ranskan muukalaislegioonan pohjoisvenäläisellä pataljoonalla, joka koostui bolshevikkien vastaisista
      ellauri254.html on line 990: Rohkeudesta ​​heille myönnettiin yksi Distinguished Service Cross (Yhdysvallat) ja kuusi sotilasmitalia amerikkalaisilta ja brittiläisiltä.
      ellauri254.html on line 1015: Bolshevikkikynäilijän tulee hoputtaa! Vihata taantumusta ja rakastaa ikiomaa Neuvostolaa, sen elämää, toiveiden ja iljettävyyxien kaxinkamppailua. Kikka on vain siinä ettei kynäilijä saa sanoa et 4 jalkaa hyvä 2 paha, vaan sen täytyy ovelammin ilmetä. Kärsimystä tulee vihata, ei siitä muuten tule loppua. Gorgi ei pitänyt Dostosta muttei liioin Gogolista. Kärsimys puhdistaa ihmisen sanoi Dosto. Ei, se halventaa, Gorgi haukahti. Gorgi oli niin fyysisten kuin moraalisten kärsimysten vanha vihaaja.
      ellauri254.html on line 1019: Bolshevikkikynäilijän tulee hoputtaa! Vihata taantumusta ja rakastaa ikiomaa Neuvostolaa. Kikka on vain siinä ettei kynäilijä saa sanoa et 4 jalkaa hyvä ja 2 paha, vaan sen täytyy ovelammin ilmetä. Kärsimystä tulee vihata, ei siitä muuten tule loppua.
      ellauri254.html on line 1025: Gorki ja muutkin bolshevikit olivat siinä suhteessa amerikkalaisten veroisia pyrkyreitä että niistä tiede ja edistys ja eteenpäinmeno oli hienoa. Ne oli ihan samanlaisia gumanisteja tässä suhteessa. Käännetään joet ja annetaan Araljärven kuivua. Kaivetaan maasta kaasua ja sulatetaan ikirouta. Kilpajuoxua amerikkalaisten kanssa kohti harmageddonia, aivan hullua. Apinan elämä on toiveiden ja iljettävyyxien kaxinkamppailua. Kynäilijän tehtävä on kaivaa kunnes se löytää oman nenänsä olemuxen, pohjimmaisen apinannenän.
      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:
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      ellauri256.html on line 46: Rozanov frequently referred to himself as Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "Underground Man" and proclaimed his right to espouse contrary opinions at the same time. He first attracted attention in the 1890s when he published political sketches in the conservative newspaper Novoye Vremya ("New Time"), owned and run by Aleksey Suvorin. Rozanov's comments, always paradoxical and sparking controversy, led him into clashes with the Tsarist government and with radicals such as Lenin. For example, Rozanov readily passed from criticism of Russian Orthodoxy, and even of what he saw as the Christian preoccupation with death, to fervent praise of Christian faith, from praise of Judaism to unabashed anti-Semitism, and from acceptance of homosexuality as yet another side of human nature to vitriolic accusations that Gogol and some other writers had been latent homosexuals.[citation needed] He proclaimed that politics was "obsolete" because "God doesn't want politics any more," constructed an "apocalypse of our times," and recommended the "healthy instincts" of the Russian people, their longing for authority, and their hostility to modernism.
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      ellauri256.html on line 253: Young Boris grew up at the Arbat, a historical area in Moscow. He was a polymath whose interests included mathematics, biology, chemistry, music, philosophy, and literature. Bugaev attended university at the University of Moscow. He would go on to take part in both the Symbolist movement and the Russian school of neo-Kantianism. Bugaev became friendly with Alexander Blok and his wife; he fell in love with her, which caused tensions between the two poets. One of his notions was the Eternal Feminine, which he equated it with the "world soul" and the "supra-individual ego", the ego shared by all individuals. He supported the Bolshevik rise to power and later dedicated his efforts to Soviet culture, serving on the Organizational Committee of the Union of Soviet Writers.
      ellauri256.html on line 357: “Some call her the second Beatrice, a wise inspirer, Mayakovsky's kindred spirit. Others, a mercenary witch, a vampire, who attached herself to the troubled genius, to his fame and money, and who drove him to suicide,” present-day biographers write about her. Actually she was a little of both.
      ellauri256.html on line 364: “All our girls were in love with him and etched the name Osya with a penknife on their desks,” Lilya recalled. His low-key courtship of Lilya lasted seven years. Up until the moment she became pregnant. However, the father was not Brik but ... a music teacher, Grigory Krein. Under pressure from her mother, Lilya had an abortion, after which she could no longer have children. And Brik finally proposed.
      ellauri256.html on line 370: The well-off Osip even offered to finance the publication of the poem - he became a kind of a promoter for Mayakovsky. In the meantime, Lilya started working on the poet's image like Pipsa on E. Saarinen: she made him change his brightly-coloured cubo-futuristic robes for a coat and formal suit and have his teeth done. In other words, there were three of them in that relationship.
      ellauri256.html on line 371: “It was an onslaught. Volodya did not just fall in love with me, he attacked. For two and a half years I did not have a minute of peace, literally,” Brik recalled. The impulsive Mayakovsky wrote her letters every day, called her all the time, and waited for her under her windows. As luck would have it, she too was a woman with a heightened sexual curiosity.
      ellauri256.html on line 376: After the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, the situation turned upside down. Mayakovsky, as a devoted Bolshevik, began to make good money on his poems, whereas Osip Brik's business went pear-shaped. It was then that Lilya told her husband she was now with Mayakovsky, yet she did not want to divorce him. Thus, both moved to the poet’s apartment, lived and traveled at his expense, with Mayakovsky calling Osip a part of the “family”. Their relationship became an “ideal" for those who advocated free love. In the meantime, rumors of Lilya Brik’s numerous sexual liaisons grew.
      ellauri256.html on line 380: Contemporaries' attitude to Lilya was mixed. Men adored her: the list of Brik's admirers included practically the entire circle of Russian avant-garde artists and prominent culture figures, from Alexander Rodchenko to Sergey Diaghilev. In Italy, she was friends with Pasolini, in France, with Louis Aragon (who would eventually marry her sister Elsa) and Yves Saint Laurent, who used to say: “I know three women who can be elegant outside of fashion - Catherine Deneuve, Marlene Dietrich and Lilya Brik.”
      ellauri256.html on line 382: Professionally, Brik was everything and nothing: she tried to be a sculptor, a writer, a film actress, she worked in advertising and took balling lessons. She did not achieve great results in any of these fields. Yet, she founded one of Moscow's most famous literary salons of the 20th century. That salon outlived all others. “The literature was canceled, there was just the Briks' salon left, where writers met with KGB operatives,” Anna Akhmatova, who was not invited to the salon, jealously said.
      ellauri256.html on line 384: However, after Mayakovsky shot himself in the heart at the height of his fame, their romance turned into a tragic legend, and Brik was practically declared the poet's killer. Especially after she released their correspondence: there were hundreds of letters with declarations of love from Mayakovsky and terse answers and requests to send money from Lilya.
      ellauri256.html on line 387: Lilya herself soon divorced Osip and moved from one subsequent husband to another. In the 1970s, she wrote in her journal: “I had a dream - I am angry at Volodya for shooting himself, and he so gently puts a tiny pistol in my hand and says: 'Anyway, you will do the same.'”
      ellauri256.html on line 389: In 1978, at the age of 86, she fell from a chair and broke her hip. Not wanting to become a burden to anyone, she took a lethal dose of sleeping pills.
      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.
      ellauri256.html on line 464: No jo oli turahdus! Täähän on ihan samaa paskaa kuin Uuden Suomen Ollin pakina "Valtion raha-apaja". Ei vittu tää tuhnu Majakovski ole kuullutkaan kommunismista: jokaiselle tarpeensa mukaan ja jokaiselta kykynsä mukaan. Tää on kökkäre, samanlainen rahanahne pyrkyri kuin sen kuvasta kumitettu juutalainen leipäsusi Brik. E. Saarisen klisheissä on samaa majakovskilaista uhoa, kaikenlaista räjähdysvoimaista paskanjauhantaa. Nyt on vanhat linguistic turn filosofiemerituxet jälleen kerääntymässä koolle jossain julkisuudessa, argumentoimassa ihan takuulla että Natoon on Suomen kyllä nyt liityttävä, se seuraa niiden premisseistä ihan modus ponendo ponensilla.
      ellauri256.html on line 475: Runsaat sata vuotta sitten Venäjällä talousliberaalit jahtasivat bolshevikkeja jotka myyräilivät piilossa, vajaat sata vuotta sitten Neuvostolassa bolshevikit jahtasivat talousliberaaleja jotka myyräilivät piilossa. Kulloisetkin kökkäreet jahtailevat ex- ja wannabe kökkäreitä, pysyäxeen ize kermaperseinä.
      ellauri256.html on line 482: Gorkin näköinen pitkä wiixekäs kalju bolshevikki onkin Ukrainasta, Kanevin kaupungista.
      ellauri256.html on line 484: 1100-luvulla Kaniv oli huomattava kaupunki ja keskeisessä asemassa Kiovan Rusissa. Kaniv sijaitsi myös Dnepriä pitkin kulkeneen viikinkien idäntien varressa. 1200-luvulla Kaltšikjoen taistelusta kertovissa kronikoissa mainitaan Kanivin ruhtinas Svjatoslavin kaatuneen siellä, ja tarinoiden mukaan mongolit valloittivat ja hävittivät Kanivin 1239. Olikohan Gorkin näköinen bolshevikki tsherkessi? Tsherkessit asuvat Kavkazuxella.
      ellauri256.html on line 521: Sidis sr applied his own psychological approaches to raising William James jr in whom he wished to promote a high intellectual capacity. Sidis jr could read The New York Times at 18 months. By age eight, he had reportedly taught himself eight languages (Latin, Greek, French, Russian, German, Hebrew, Turkish, and Armenian) and invented another, which he called "Vendergood".
      ellauri256.html on line 524: MIT:n silloinen laskuopin professori ennusti Billystä: I believe he will be a great mathematician, the leader in that science in the future. 11-vuotiaana nenäkäs Billy sai toistuvasti turpiin 5v vanhemmilta Harvardin luokkatovereilta (ml Buckminster Fuller) ja alkoi eristäytyä. Billy vowed to remain celibate and never to marry, as he said women did not appeal to him. Later he developed a strong affection for Martha Foley, one year older than him. Ei siitäkään tullut lasta eikä paskaakaan. Isompana Billy ajoi mieluiten ympäriinsä raitiovaunulla. He obsessively collected streetcar transfers, wrote self-published periodicals, and taught small circles of interested friends his version of American history. Sidis arveli että Euroopassakin oli ollut intiaaneja. Sidis peukutti jonkinlaista dualismia. Sidis died from a cerebral hemorrhage in 1944 in Boston at age 46.
      ellauri256.html on line 526: Martha Foley was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 21, 1897, to Walter and Margaret M. C. Foley. From 1909 to 1915, she attended Boston Girls' Latin School, and even then aspired to be a writer. The school magazine published her first short story, "Jabberwock," when she was eleven years old. (I had thought it was Lewis Carrol's.) After graduating from the 'Girls School' she attended Boston University but did not graduate, unlike Riitta Roth, who did. The topic of her MA thesis was Garten-Laub. The name of her kitten was Klobürste. (Riitta's, not Martha's)
      ellauri256.html on line 528: Before getting married, she (Martha) was a companion of noted former child and prodigy William James Sidis and the object of his unrequited love. Her magazine Story is credited with the first publication and early support of a pantheon of notable authors, including: John Cheever, Carson McCullers, William Saroyan, Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, and such as J. D. Salinger, Tennessee Williams and Richard Wright.
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      ellauri257.html on line 101: The story was initially published in 1835 as part of the Mirgorod collection of short stories, but a much expanded version appeared in 1842 with some differences in the storyline. The 1842 text has been described by Victor Erlich [ru] as a "paragon of civic virtue and a force of patriotic edification", contrasting the rhetoric of the 1835 version with its "distinctly Cossack jingoism".
      ellauri257.html on line 343: Gombrowicz wrote in Polish, but he did not allow his works to be published in Poland until the authorities lifted the ban on the unabridged version of Dziennik, his diary, in which he described their attacks on him. No tästä arvaa jo mixi sille oltiin tuppaamassa dynypötköä. Mikä pahinta, Gombrowicz´s work has links with existentialism and structuralism. Sen hengenheimolaisia olivat sellaiset lurjuxet kuin Foucault, Barthes, Deleuze, Lacan, and Sartre.
      ellauri257.html on line 360: Ilmeisistä syistä siis olen ennakkoasennoitunut että Witold Gombrowiczin katolis-oikishenkiset pornoväsäyxet tulevat vituttamaan rankasti. Saas nähdä. Jan Tolpan esipuhe ruozinnoxeen lupaa pahaa ainakin. Kekäs tää Tolppa edes on? Sven Stolpen veljenpoika. Sen isäkin oli kääntäjä, Birger Stolpe, jonka isä oli ylikontrollööri Johan Stolpe, joka ei tiettävästi mitään kääntänyt ellei jotain kyniä tai klemmareita virkapaikalta. Janne kyllä: från klassisk grekiska har Janne översatt Platon, Aristoteles, Longinos och Euripides, från franska Michel de Montaigne, Denis Diderot och Honoré de Balzac. Janne ei tuntenut Sven Stolpea. Pappa och han var inte kontanta. Jannella on kotona lundioissa kattoon asti kirjoja. Se täyttää 83 ellei ole kuollut. Det är viktigt att översätta även sånt skit som Gombrovicz om man vill uppehålla det fria samhället.
      ellauri257.html on line 367: Er galt schon zu Lebzeiten als homosexuell, allerdings war dies eine Vermutung seiner Zeitgenossen. Seine wichtigste heteroerotische Erfahrung war offenbar seine letzte Lebensgefährtin, die junge Kanadierin Rita, die er ein halbes Jahr vor seinem Tod heiratete. Sie hat mit ihm durchgehalten, trotz kleinen Bosheiten, mit denen er sie oder ihr Zusammenleben bedenkt. Danach war es nur Fernsehen, Zweispänner, Grammophon, Frigidaire, Ofen, Hund, Katze.
      ellauri257.html on line 398: I don’t like Jordan Peterson, or, more accurately, I don’t like the role Peterson is playing in the culture war because I find it intellectually impoverished, uninformed, and feeding into a repugnant far-right cultural revolution that Peterson himself does not necessarily endorse but which he nonetheless gives aid to.
      ellauri257.html on line 452: A Russian wife turned to her husband and asked, "What's this special military operation our glorious leader keeps talking about?" Her husband replied, "It's a war to stop America and NATO." "Oh, right” she says “How's it going?"
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      Basheban poka by the rivers of Hudson


      ellauri257.html on line 463: Siirsin tämän paasauxen seuraavasta albumista tähän, koska se alkoi täyttymään, ja Basheban pokan kirja oli vasta alullaan.
      ellauri257.html on line 468: Tää värssy (1 Kon. 19:11) tuli mieleen Iisak Bashevishille Hudson-joen rannalla.
      ellauri257.html on line 486: Shadows on the Hudson (original title Shotns baym Hodson ) is a novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. First serialized in The Forward, a Yiddish newspaper, it was published in book form in 1957. It was translated into English by Joseph Sherman in 1998. The book follows a group of prosperous Jewish refugees in New York City following World War II, just prior to the founding of the state of Israel.
      ellauri257.html on line 487: Tää Iisakin amerikkalaishenkinen kirja taitaa kertoa Iisakin lihavista vuosista New Yorkissa. Se muutti maidon ja hunajan maahan jo 30-luvulla broidin perässä. Iisakista tuli dementti loppupeleissä, ja hankala. Nuorempanakin se taisi olla aika paska kaveri varsinkin naisille.
      ellauri257.html on line 491: shevis">Isaac Bashevis Singer, salanimi Varshofsky (jidd. יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער, alun perin Icek-Hersz Zynger; 21. marraskuuta 1902 Leoncin, Varsova, Kongressi-Puola, silloista Venäjää – 24. heinäkuuta 1991 Miami, Florida) oli puolanjuutalainen kirjailija. Hän sai Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1978. Singer tunnetaan ennen kaikkea novelleistaan (joita en ole lukenut, vaan sen romskuja).
      ellauri257.html on line 492: Singerin isä oli hasidirabbiini, ja hänen äitinsä Bathsheba oli myös rabbiinin tytär. Singer otti myöhemmin käyttöön äitinsä nimen kirjailijanimessään ”Bashevis” (Bathsheban poika). Hänen veljensä Israel Joshua Singer saavutti kuuluisuutta suosittuna jiddišinkielisenä kirjailijana. Niinpä veli Israel Joshua Singer oli nuoremman veljensä ensimmäinen ja tärkein kirjallinen esikuva.
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      About The Vulture Living With Isaac Bashevis Singer

      ellauri257.html on line 502: Who could live with Isaac Bashevis Singer? The sexual escapades of the most successful Yiddish writer in America — and the one whom most Yiddish literati loved to hate — were public knowledge, in large part because he himself built his reputation as a Casanova in his own fiction, where he was chased into the bedroom by women young and old. His oeuvre might be described as “sex and the shtetl.”
      ellauri257.html on line 504: Still, Singer was a married man, but not to Runia (Rachel) Pontsch, who in 1929 gave birth to a son, Israel Zamir, Singer's only child. In Warsaw, before immigrating to the United States, he had a child out of wedlock with one of his mistresses, Runia Shapira, a rabbi’s daughter. She was a Communist expelled from the Soviet Union for her Zionist sympathies. In his 1995 memoir, “A Journey to My Father, Isaac Bashevis Singer,” Zamir recounts how he and his mother ended up in Palestine. But since Singer and Runia separated when Zamir (born in 1929) was little, the report is almost totally deprived of a domestic portrait.
      ellauri257.html on line 506: In the United States, Singer went through a period of depression in which he published little fiction, until in 1938, he met Alma Wasserman and the two married in 1940. For Singer as homo domesticus, I needed the views of his wife, Alma Haimann, whom I’ll refer to by her first name hereafter. I had read in a 1970s article from The Jewish Exponent that Alma had been at work on an autobiography. “I’m about as far as the first 100 pages,” she told the Philadelphia newspaper. I was also aware, from Paul Kresh’s 1979 biography, “The Magician of West 86th Street,” that Singer didn’t think his wife would ever finish the manuscript. But was there such a manuscript?
      ellauri257.html on line 510: The material is unformed, the style is clumsy; the scenes are poorly narrated. Of course, it is unfair to depict Alma as a failed writer, for she never aspired to be a writer. Neither is this manuscript a finished product. Yet Alma on occasion did present herself as an author. She wrote at least one short story, which she sent out to magazines. An editor gave her an encouraging response, but asked her to change the ending. Alma never followed up, and dropped the endeavor altogether.
      ellauri257.html on line 512: She and Singer met in the Catskills, at a farm village named Mountaindale. Although in the manuscript, Alma is elusive about dates, it is known that the encounter took place in 1937. The two were refugees of what Singer’s older brother, Israel Joshua, by then already the successful novelist I.J. Singer, would soon describe as “a world that is no more.” And the two were married to other spouses. Alma and her husband, Walter Wasserman, along with their two children, Klaus and Inga, had escaped from Germany the previous year and come to America, settling in the Inwood section of Manhattan. As for Isaac — as Alma always called him — he arrived in 1935. She portrays their encounters as romantic, although she appears to have been perfectly aware of his reputation.
      ellauri257.html on line 517: , she worked at Saks 34th Street, and then, until retirement, at Lord & Taylor. On occasion she would accompany Singer to his lectures. They also traveled together to Europe, especially England and France. The purpose of one of those trips was for Alma to show Singer the places in Switzerland where she and her parents had stayed before the war. When she returned to America, she felt ecstatic. In the manuscript, she recollects standing on Broadway, looking in wonder at a fruit store and grocery, admiring their abundance.
      ellauri257.html on line 520: What kind of inner, private life did Alma have? Did she tire of years of cooking, cleaning, ironing and sewing for Singer? Was it difficult to be the wife of a public person? How did she cope with his escapades? About these the manuscript remains silent. After all, Alma belonged to a social class where women weren’t encouraged to explore such details. In an interview, she does represent the younger Singer as easy-going and says how much he changed over time. But she ascribes those changes to how much people wanted from him and not the other way around.
      ellauri257.html on line 522: Sadly, nothing in Alma’s narrative hints at the emotional turmoil Singer left in his wake, although in the 1970s she told Kresh that abandoning the Wasserman family left such a sour taste in her mouth that she convinced herself it was better to stay forever with Singer despite his infidelities than to cause another emotional uproar. By most accounts, the lingering effects of her divorce made for bad blood toward Singer among Alma’s children and their extended family.
      ellauri257.html on line 524: Alma recounts her relationship with Singer as one of endurance. Her first two lines are: “When I told my friends and relatives that I intended to marry Isaac Singer, they all protested violently that it would not last more than a few weeks, and that the whole thing was a mistake. So far it has lasted for almost forty years, and although it was sometimes stormy, it nevertheless is a record.” Yes, she says it’s a record. The word “love” is nowhere to be found.
      ellauri257.html on line 526: Singer’s domestic side is thorny. The Singers kept a Hispanic maid, and Dvora Menashe (later Telushkin), who was Singer’s assistant in his late years — indeed she wrote a memoir, “Master of Dreams” [1997], recounting that time — told me about her. So did Janet Hadda, who wrote the biography “Isaac Bashevis Singer: A Life” (1997). Hadda even provided me with an address, but my letters went unanswered. Lester Goran, who co-taught with Singer at the University of Miami and wrote a memoir about their friendship, “The Bright Streets of Surfside” (1994), couldn’t help me, either.
      ellauri257.html on line 528: Singer continued to write and translate his stories and novels throughout the 1980s, until the onset of dementia in 1987. In the end, as Singer suffered from dementia, his relationships with Goran, Menashe and perhaps even Alma soured. The effects lingered unpleasantly even after his death, and as a consequence it’s hard to track the sirvienta. We don’t even know her name or nationality for certain. The idea of a Spanish-speaking maid as an integral part of Singer’s household is ripe not only for biographical scrutiny, but also for fictional development: !Ah! !Ah! !Si! !Si! !Si señor! !!Mas rapido! !Mas profundo!
      ellauri257.html on line 530: All this to say that the Yiddish writer’s other women — not the sexy but the stolid, those who accompanied him at home for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health — are crucial to the understanding of how he looked at the world. Alma was his anchor. Despite his betrayals, he always returned to her. Her silence, her resignation, might be disheartening to modern sensibilities. Yet she grounded him, and not only as an artist.
      ellauri257.html on line 532: Ilan Stavans is the Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. He edited the three-volume “Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories” (Library of America) and is finishing a biography of Singer, for Princeton University Press.
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      ellauri257.html on line 544: Hän syntyi Yisruel Yehoyshye Zingeriksi, Pinchas (LOL Pinehas, se joka puhkoi nussijoita keihäällä!) Mendl Zyngerin, rabbin ja rabbiinisten kommenttien kirjoittajan, ja Basheva Zylbermanin pojaksi. Hän oli kirjailija Isaac Bashevis Singerin ja kirjailija Esther Kreitmanin veli. Hän meni naimisiin Genia Kupferstokin kanssa. Hänen vanhin poikansa Yasha kuoli 14-vuotiaana keuhkokuumeeseen ennen perheen muuttoa Amerikkaan. Hänen nuorempi poikansa Joseph Singer oli sekä isänsä että setänsä Isaac Bashevis Singerin teosten kääntäjä. Joseph, taidemaalari ja kirjailija, kuten isänsä, meni naimisiin June Flaum Singerin kanssa, josta tuli kirjailija. Heillä oli neljä lasta: Sharon Salinger, Brett Singer, IJ Singer ja Valerie Singer. Kolme tytärtä seurasivat perheyritystä ja ovat myös runoilijoita ja kirjailijoita sen ohella että käärivät tuohta Iisakin perinnöstä bashevish.com sivustolla.
      ellauri257.html on line 546: Laulaja osallistui eurooppalaiseen jiddishin lehdistöön vuodesta 1916. Vuonna 1919 hän ja hänen vaimonsa Genia menivät Ukrainaan, missä hän löysi töitä The New Times -sanomalehdestä, ja häntä pidettiin yhtenä "Kiovan kirjoittajista". Sitten he muuttivat Moskovaan, missä hän julkaisi artikkeleita ja tarinoita. Kahden raskaan vuoden jälkeen, vuonna 1921, he palasivat Varsovaan. Bolshevismi ei maittanut. Vuonna 1921, kun Abraham Cahan huomasi hänen tarinansa Pearls, Singeristä tuli amerikkalaisen jiddish-sanomalehden The Forward kirjeenvaihtaja. Hänen novellinsa Liuk ilmestyi vuonna 1924, ja se valaisi bolshevikkien vallankumouksen ideologista hämmennystä. Hän kirjoitti ensimmäisen romaaninsa Teräs ja rauta, vuonna 1927. Vuonna 1934 hän muutti Yhdysvaltoihin kirjoittaakseen The Forwardiin.
      ellauri257.html on line 548: Lopulta Israel Joshua kutsui nuoremman veljensä, tulevan Nobel-palkinnon voittajan Isaac Bashevis Singerin Yhdysvaltoihin ja suunnitteli hänelle työpaikan The Forwardissa. "Ellei Joshuaa olisi ollut, Abraham Cahan olisi erottanut hänet", Singerin vaimo Genia tunnusti myöhemmin Bashevisin pojalle Israel Zamirille. Joshua kuoli sydänkohtaukseen 50-vuotiaana New Yorkissa, 258 Hudson Riverside Drive, 10. helmikuuta 1944. A Treasury of Yiddish Stories -kirjan johdannossa Irving Howe ja Eliezer Greenberg totesivat, että Mr. Singerin kirjat on järjestetty "tavalla, joka täyttää tavanomaiset länsimaiset odotukset kirjallisen rakenteen suhteen. Hänen romaaninsa muistuttavat sellaista perhekronikkaa, joka oli suosittu Euroopassa useita vuosikymmeniä sitten eli edellisen vuosisadan vaihteessa.
      ellauri257.html on line 550: Hinde Ester Singer Kreytman (31. maaliskuuta 1891 – 13. kesäkuuta 1954), englanniksi Esther Kreitman, oli jiddishinkielinen romaani- ja novellikirjailija. Hän syntyi Biłgorajissa, Veikselin osavaltiossa rabbiiniseen juutalaisperheeseen. Hänen nuoremmat veljensä Israel Joshua Singer ja Isaac Bashevis Singer tulivat myöhemmin kirjailijoiksi.
      ellauri257.html on line 552: Kreitman oli Pinkjas Mendl Menachem Zyngerin (laulaja) ja hänen vaimonsa Basheven (Bathsheba), syntyperäisen Zylbermanin tytär. Hänen isänsä oli rabbi ja innokas hasidi, jolla oli intohimo mystiikkaan. Myös Kreitmanin äiti tuli rabbiinisesta, vaikkakaan ei-hasidilaisperheestä. Biłgorajin rabbin tytär, joka oli aikanaan tunnettu älyllisestä ja henkisestä luonteestaan, hän oli hyötynyt veljiensä koulutuksesta.
      ellauri257.html on line 556: Isaac Bashevis Singerin Saatana Gorajissa sisältää viattoman tytön, joka on olosuhteiden musertunut ja joka kantaa Kreitmanin piirteitä ja erityispiirteitä. (Esther Kreitman kärsi joko epilepsiasta tai muusta fyysisestä tai henkisestä tilasta, jolla oli samankaltaisia ​​oireita, ja myöhemmin elämässä hänet diagnosoitiin vainoharhaiseksi.) IB itse sanoi, että hänen sisarensa oli malli hänen kuvitteelliselle Yentlilleen ., perinteistä taustaa oleva nainen, joka haluaa opiskella juutalaisia ​​tekstejä. Hän piti Esther Kreitmania "parhaana jiddish-naiskirjailijana", jonka hän tiesi, mutta hänen kanssaan oli vaikea tulla toimeen. "Kuka voi elää tulivuoren kanssa?" (Hadda, s. 137). Ja hän omisti osan kerätyistä novelleistaan ​​The Seance (New York, 1968) "Rakkaan sisareni muistolle".
      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.
      ellauri257.html on line 573: Lodge had endorsed a clairvoyant medium known as "Annie Brittain". However, she made entirely incorrect guesses about a policeman who was disguised as a farmer. She was arrested and convicted for fraudulent fortune telling.
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      ellauri258.html on line 45: Mitä pitemmälle lukee Mihail Zoshtshenkon kaskuja niin käy yhä ilmeisemmäxi että kaveri oli tosiaankin NEP:in kieroutuma. Sen klicheisten neuvostovizijuttujen takana on selkeästi taantumuxen voimat. Oli aivan oikein että Njeuvostoliiton kirjailijaliitto teki siitä syntipukin ja potkaisi sen pihalle.
      ellauri258.html on line 47: 30-luvun puolivälissä Zoshtshenko oli ottanut lusikan kauniiseen käteen ja kirjoitti valoisia, humoristisia skezejä neuvostolan arjesta. Ne ovat mielestäni 20-luvun kitkeriä satiireja paljon kivempiä lukea.
      ellauri258.html on line 104: Isaac Bashevis Singer: Skuggor över Hudson floden. (50c)
      ellauri258.html on line 126: Sivumennen sanoen, "dignity" on oikeistolainen ällösana, jota on suomittu jo useassa albumissa, erit. Tsihirunkkuṟallin yhteydessä. Oireellisesti, sitä käyttävät mm. paavi Leo työläisistä, Paavi Leo (sama mies), tarkastaja Gently, Unabomber, Marvin, Derek Parfit, Pete Mencken, käsineiti Peg Atwood, Iisakki Bashevis (Mencken sanoo ettei juutalaisilla ole sitä, Bashevis begs to differ), Pascal, Gud (som taler ud), Olli Saxi, Ransu Silava, mustarastaat, De Löllö, joku jumalinen Dr. Dodd, Mark Twain, joku taidekriitikko (puuttuu Goyan Mantoilta parvekkeella, toisin kuin Maneetin, joilla on sylikoirokin), Ernesto "Che" Hemingway, Alex Stubb Maidan-demonstraatioista, Kv filosofien päivän ohjelma 2021, Tytti Yli-Viikarin kainalossa ollut Hawthornen kirja Scarlet Letter, vihan banaanit eli kunniamurhaajat, Lionel Drivel, Alfred Apple Lolitasta, King David kuuma neitonen hot water bottlena. Mikä on tässä yhteistä? Kermaperseily rupusakin kustannuxella, eräänlaista moraalista charitya.
      ellauri258.html on line 470: eeposen Kalevalan vanha nainen Louhi ja muiden mytologioiden naishenkilöt
      ellauri258.html on line 524: Sana baba merkitsee useimmissa slaavilaisissa kielissä vanhempaa tai naimisissa olevaa alempiin sosiaaliluokkiin kuuluvaa naishenkilöä eli akkaa. Paizi Walt Disneyn "Luotathan?" Aladdinissa, jossa Ali Baban luolan pahis oli Baba Jagan näköinen miehimys.
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      ellauri260.html on line 89: Hänen kuuluisa käytännöllinen kategorinen imperatiivinsa - Toimi niin, että kohtelet ihmiskuntaa, joko omassa persoonassasi tai toisen persoonassa, aina päämääränä eikä koskaan vain keinona - sisällytettiin lähes sanatarkasti Karol Wojtyłan "personalistiseen periaatteeseen". Tää on aika vahvaa gumanismia. Yxi ihmishenki, syntymätönkin, on arvokkaampi kuin pallollinen muita eläimiä. Sori vaan, nokkakarhut, nää termiitit on tärkeämpiä.
      ellauri260.html on line 213: Hän väitti (vastoin varhaisbuddhismin ja bolshevismin anatman-kantoja) että ihmisillä on sielu ja että he ovat siksi luonnon ja hengen risteyksessä. Hän uskoi, että ihmisten pitäisi voittaa ei-hengellinen luontonsa jatkuvasti pyrkimällä tuhoamaan hengetöntä luontoa, toinen hänen eettisen aktiivisuutensa ja elämän tarkoituksensa (EFK) näkökohta.
      ellauri260.html on line 264: Eucken kommentoi tässä Maxim Gorkin aikaisessa kirjassa (1922) palleroikäistä bolshevikkivaltiota näin:
      ellauri260.html on line 290: French Revolution declared that all men were equal, but it made equality consist essentially in awarding the same formal rights to every individual, including the right to develop by his own powers ; the actual inequality of individuals was not disputed. But the idea in its positive form demanded the complete and unreserved equality of all individuals. All inequality it regarded as unjust, as a mere consequence of external circum- stances, especially property and education. It was to be abolished by every possible means, and an absolute equality was to be established. During the French Revolution the Gironde held the negative, the Mountain the positive, conception of equality. The final issue of the positive movement was pure Communism (Babeuf). It was soon forcibly suppressed.
      ellauri260.html on line 296: New York is the city of million- aires, and their number increases steadily ; but it has also been established on medical authority in New York that in the year 1914 five per cent, of the children examined were underfed, and that by the year 1919 the proportion had risen to nineteen per cent. Surely such figures give ground for reflection !
      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 355: It wishes to bind men together more closely and make an end of all gulfs between them, but as it builds only from without, not from within, and has no higher life to offer, the individuals will inevitably diverge more and more from each other. Any one of them may impose his conception of life upon the others. There will be an increasing dispersion until in the end some force brings the situation to a close. What is the use of a dictatorship when there is no supreme dictator ?
      ellauri260.html on line 390: Sir James George Frazer OMG FRS FRSE FBA WTF (/ˈfreɪzər/; 1 January 1854 – 7 May 1941) was a Scottish social anthropologist and folklorist influential in the early stages of the modern studies of mythology and comparative religion. His lousy reputation improved after his new wife in 1896, Lilly Frazer, decided that he was undervalued because of atheism and that she could improve his impact by leaving out some of it. His dissertation was published years later as The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory. He remained a classical fellow all his life, not unlike Kari Hotakainen.
      ellauri260.html on line 392: Frazer is commonly interpreted as an atheist in light of his criticism of Christianity and especially Roman Catholicism in The Golden Bough. However, his later writings and unpublished materials suggest an ambivalent illicit relationship with Neoplatonism and Hermeticism.
      ellauri260.html on line 393: In 1896 Frazer married Elizabeth "Lilly" Grove, a writer whose father was from Alsace. She would later adapt Frazer's Golden Bough as a book of children's stories, The Leaves from the Golden Bough. Frazer was not widely travelled. His prime sources of data were ancient histories and questionnaires mailed to missionaries and imperial officials all over the globe. His vision of the annual sacrifice of the Year-King has not been borne out by field studies. His wife Lady Frazer published a single-volume abridged version, largely compiled by her, in 1922, with some controversial material on Christianity excluded from the text. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, cited Totemism and Exogamy frequently in his own Totem and Taboo:
      ellauri260.html on line 400: Okei, Forverts sanoisi Iisak Bashevis. Joka maalla on oma vapauskäsitys, ranskalainen la liberté on ihan eri asia kuin saxalainen Freiheit, italialaisesta libertàsta ei voi puhua samana päivänä. Saxalainen on ganz frei tekemään mitä käsketään. Ihmiset eivät puhuisi niin kevyesti kristinuskosta, jos ne tajuaisivat, mikä homma on pitää ihmiset yhdessä sisäisesti ja hallita alempia impulsseja, jotka ajavat apinoita ilkitöihin. Sitäpaizi parliamentarismi on anuxesta, siitä ei ole tekemään rivakoita päätöxiä, pelkkää jahnausta, vaaleja ja toimikuntia. Keskiluokka haluaisi vikkelästi telefooneja, mutta mitä tekee parliamentti? Istuu käsillään.
      ellauri260.html on line 410: Hence it would indeed be a fine thing if each spoke for himself (hōs hekastos), saying "mine." But in Socrates' regime, all, when they say "mine," speak only collectively, on behalf of the polis (462d8-e3). Aristotle contends that for them to speak for themselves is impossible. Why? His reasoning turns on the nebulous connection among citizens established by familial communism. He says:
      ellauri260.html on line 417: rom the soul of this older culture came the words of Aristotle : " It is the part of a free and high-minded man to seek, not the useful, but the beautiful." This acute student of men has ably described the chief types of human conduct, and has distinguished five principal shades of thought and character : great, good, those who love honour and power, those who are intent on gain and enjoyment, and, finally, criminal natures. The truth of this division is supported by the fact that it has been substantially preserved in the tradition of the Catholic Church.
      ellauri260.html on line 431: Sit sosialismi unohtaa nää reviirit. Ne motivoivat apinoita suuresti. Goethe oli oikeassa sanoessaan (runomuodossa): "Jokainen elävä olento tekee oman pikku territorion." "Ole izellesi kaikki tai et ole paljon paskaakaan", sanoi Fichtekin. Tuo kyvykäs ihmisluonnon opiskelija, Tocqueville, sanoi aivan oikein, että intohimot yleensä lisääntyvät niiden yksilöiden lukumäärän myötä, jotka jakavat ne. Eli joukossa tyhmyys tiivistyy, se on lyhyempi lause. Bolshevikit ovat väärässä vaikka ovat vähemmistönä. Proletariaatin diktatuuri on syvältä, mutta niin on myös demokratia, sanokaa mun sanoneen. Hegel oli oikeassa sanoessaan että kaikki mitä opimme historiasta on että kukaan ei ole siitä mitään oppinut. (No tää meemi kyllä lähti viraalixi.)
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      ellauri262.html on line 153: Within months of entering Oxford, he was shipped by the British Army to France to fight in the First World War. In the midst of the German spring offensive, Lewis was wounded and two of his colleagues were killed by a British shell falling short of its target. He was depressed and homesick during his convalescence and, upon his recovery in October, he was assigned to duty in Andover, England. He was demolished in December 1918 and soon restarted his studies. Later, Lewis stated that his experience of the horrors of war, along with the loss of his mother and unhappiness in school, were the basis of his pessimism and atheism.
      ellauri262.html on line 160: Lewis lived with and cared for Moore until she was hospitalized in the late 1940s. He routinely introduced her as his mother, referred to her as such in letters, and developed a deeply affectionate friendship with her. Lewis's own mother had died when he was a child, while his father was distant, demanding, and eccentric.
      ellauri262.html on line 173: MacDonald rejected the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement as developed by John Calvin, which argues that Christ has taken the place of sinners and is punished by the wrath of God in their place, believing that in turn it raised serious questions about the character and nature of God.[citation needed] Instead, he taught that Christ had come to save people from their sins, and not from a Divine penalty for their sins: the problem was not the need to appease a wrathful God, but the disease of cosmic evil itself.[citation needed] MacDonald frequently described the atonement in terms similar to the Christus Victor theory.
      ellauri262.html on line 175: Christus Victor is a book by Gustaf Aulén published in English in 1931, presenting a study of theories of atonement in Christianity. The original Swedish title is Den kristna försoningstanken ("The Christian Idea of the Atonement") published in 1930. Aulén reinterpreted the classic ransom theory of atonement, which says that Christ's death is a ransom to the powers of evil, which had held humankind in their dominion. It is a model of the atonement that is dated to the Church Fathers, and it was the dominant theory of atonement for a thousand years, until Anselm Panda of Canterbury supplanted it in the West with his satisfaction theory of atonement. So that the baddies in the story were Sauron and the goblins and orcs of Mordor, not God as angry Scrooge McDuck coming for his dues.
      ellauri262.html on line 213: Lewis's last novel, Till We Have Faeces, a retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche, was published in 1956. Although Lewis called it "far and away my best book," it was not as well-reviewed as his previous work. It is a retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from the unusual perspective of Psyche's sister Peg. Mere Christianity was voted best book of the 20th century by Christianity Today in 2000.
      ellauri262.html on line 282: Taru sormusten herrasta sai ilmestyessään ristiriitaisia arvosteluja, mutta suosio kasvoi vähitellen. C. S. Lewis ehdotti vuonna 1961 Tolkienia Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon ehdokkaaksi. Ei tärpännyt. Viisikymmentä vuotta myöhemmin julkistetun arkistomateriaalin mukaan palkintolautakunta ei pitänyt Tolkienin proosaa tarpeeksi korkeatasoisena. Eihän siinä paljon kehumista olekaan, eikä juonessakaan, se on varsin klisheinen. Koko juju on hauskoissa fantasiahahmoissa.
      ellauri262.html on line 310: The scholar David Craig writes that Shelob is sometimes just called "she", drawing the reader's attention to her gender. Her "hate and depravity" are "strongly sexualised"; Tolkien wrote that "Far and wide her lesser broods, bastards of the miserable mates, her own offspring, that she slew, spread from glen to glen". Craig comments that "her crimes are abominable and include incest, illegitimacy and infanticide, all crimes pertaining to sex".
      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 400: Sayers's first book was poetry and was published in 1916 as OP. by Blackwell Publishing in Oxford. Her second book of poems, "Catholic Tales and Christian Songs", was published in 1918, also by Blackwell.
      ellauri262.html on line 410: Sayers is also credited with coining the slogan "It pays to advertise!" Sayers's translation of the Divine Comedy includes extensive notes at the end of each canto, explaining the theological meaning of what she calls "a great Christian allegory.".
      ellauri262.html on line 412: She praised Roland for being a purely Christian myth, in contrast to such epics as Beowulf in which she found a strong pagan content. (Tästä tuli varmaan nokkapokkaa Tolkienin kaa.)
      ellauri262.html on line 414: In 1920 Sayers entered into a passionate though unconsummated romance with Jewish Russian émigré and Imagist poet John Cournos, who moved in London literary circles with Ezra Pound and his contemporaries. Sayers did not consummate her relationship with him unmarried, due to her religious beliefs. Cournos disdained monogamy and marriage, did not want children and was dedicated to free love.[53] He also considered crime writing, which Sayers had started, to be low brow, though he assisted her with aspects of publication.[54] Within two years their relationship had broken up when he insisted on consummation with birth control. Returning to New York, he soon married a crime writer who had two children. This left Sayers embittered that he had not held to his own principles, feeling that he had been testing her, pushing her to sacrifice her own beliefs in submission to his own. He later confessed that he would have happily married Sayers if she had submitted to his sexual demands. After a period of heated correspondence, they concluded with more amicable missives after she met her future husband.
      ellauri262.html on line 416: In 1923 she had a rebound relationship with former Denstone College pupil and part-time car salesman William "Bill" White[55] whom she presented to her parents. She had met him when he moved into the flat above hers in 24 Great James Street in December 1922. Only when she discovered her pregnancy in June 1923, White admitted to already being married.
      ellauri262.html on line 454: The Problem of Pain is a 1940 book on the problem of evil by C. S. Lewis, in which Lewis argues that human pain, animal pain, and hell are not sufficient reasons to reject belief in a good and powerful God. He begins by addressing the flaws in common arguments against the belief in a just, loving, and all-powerful God such as: "If God were good, He would make His creatures perfectly happy, and if He were almighty He would be able to do what he wished. But the creatures are not happy. Therefore God lacks either goodness, or power, or both." Topics include human suffering and sinfulness, animal suffering, and the problem of hell, where Lewis squirms like a tapeworm to reconcile these with a friendly omnipotent force beyond ourselves.
      ellauri262.html on line 467: Lewis states the problem of pain again in a simpler way: "If God were good, He would wish to make His creatures perfectly happy, and if God were almighty, He would be able to do what he wished. But the creatures are not happy. Therefore, God lacks either goodness, or power, or both."[3] Lewis says that if the popular meanings attached to the words are the best or only possible then the problem is unanswerable. The possibility of answering it depends on understanding the words 'good,' 'almighty,' and 'happy' in a bigger sense.
      ellauri262.html on line 502: Well he saw that was what was going to happen, being omniscient, or what? So why bother? Why cry over spilt milk? Why not stop the experiment and start again? Well, maybe this is just what he is doing now. Elephants are coming with sheep on their heads as wigs. Enough, I'm gonna close this zoo.
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      ellauri263.html on line 120: Halakhan mukaan juutalaisella miehellä on velvollisuus lausua šema kaksi kertaa päivässä, aamulla ja illalla. Halakha määrittää tarkat ajat, joiden sisällä šema tulee lausua. Mišna alkaa näiden aikarajojen määrittelyllä. Šema sisältyy juutalaiseen aamu- ja iltajumalanpalvelukseen, joissa sitä ennen ja jälkeen lausutaan erityisiä šeman siunauksia. Šema sisältyy myös muihin juutalaisiin rukouksiin, kuten musaf amidaan ja aamusiunauksiin. Se on myös juutalaisuudessa tapana sanoa ennen nukkumaanmenoa. Perinteisesti šema on ensimmäisiä rukouksia, joita juutalaiselle lapselle opetetaan, ja viimeinen rukous jonka juutalainen lausuu ennen kuolemaansa. Sulhanen saa jättää sheman väliin jos on kiire pukille, sanoo Mishna (kz. alla).
      ellauri263.html on line 304: The Twelve Spies sent by Moses to observe the land of Canaan returned from their mission. Only two of the spies, Joshua and Caleb, brought a positive report, while the others spoke disparagingly about the land. The majority report caused the Children of Israel to cry, panic and despair of ever entering the "Promised Land". For this, they were punished by God that their generation would not enter the land. The midrash quotes God as saying about this event, "You cried before me pointlessly, I will fix for you [this day as a day of] crying for the generations", alluding to the future misfortunes which occurred on the same date.
      ellauri263.html on line 310: The Romans subsequently crushed Bar Kokhba's revolt and destroyed the city of Betar, killing over 500,000 Jewish civilians (approximately 580,000) on 4 August 135 CE.
      ellauri263.html on line 326: On 2 August 1941 (Av 9, AM 5701), SS commander Heinrich Himmler formally received approval from the Nazi Party for "The Final Solution." As a result, the Holocaust began during which almost one third of the world's Jewish population perished.
      ellauri263.html on line 358: Tisha▼ is pronounced similarly to Tacia, Tahsha, Taisha, Tasha▼, Tashey, Tashi, Tashia, Tashie, Tatia, Techa, Teisha, Tosha▼, Toshia, Toshie and Tyisha. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Aiesha, Aisha▲, Amisha, Anisha, Asha▲, Dasha, Dosha, Elsha, Githa, Iesha▼, Isha, Kesha▼, Kisha▼, Licha, Lisha, Masha, Miesha, Mischa, Misha, Niesha, Nisha, Pasha, Saisha, Sasha, Taisa, Taisia, Takisha, Talisha, Tanisha▼, Tasa, Tash, Tasia▼, Tasja, Taska, Tassa (see Tasha), Tasya, Tesa, Tesia, Tesla, Tessa▲, Tiahna, Tiana, Tilda▼, Tina▼, Tinisha, Tinka, Tirza, Tisa, Tish, Tita, Tonisha, Tosca, Toshka, Tosia, Tossa, Trisa, Trish, Trisha▼, Trista▼ and Usha. These names tend to be less frequently used than Tisha.
      ellauri263.html on line 385: Diana Buttu, a Palestinian-Canadian human rights lawyer and former spokeswoman for the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, points to another problem with Fauda. “If you’re not careful, you find yourself drawn into the assassinations, you get lured into the cat and mouse,” she says, of a series that essentially depicts targeted killings. “The concept of right and wrong gets erased, the illegality gets erased … It just becomes this action-packed show.”
      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 417: Sulhasen ei tarvi lukea shemaa hääiltana jos sillä on kiire puhkaisemaan immenkalvoa ja seisoo muutenkin. Entä seuraavana iltana, jos akti jäi keskentekoisexi? No kolmantena pitää. Rabbitit kiistelevät tästä kovasti. Jotkut babylonialaiset osaa penetroida sivusuunnassa niin ettei immenkalvo repeä, eikä tule veripipiä, huomauttaa muuan rabbit. Kaikkihan sen osaavat, inttää toinen. No mihin tarvitaan sitten lakanaa ja sulhasmiehiä? Koska kiero sulhanen voi koittaa peittää jälkensä että pääsee peruuttamaan häät torstaina.
      ellauri263.html on line 425: Zuz on drakma eli dinaari eli neljännessekeli, noin 15g hopeaa, jonka markkina-arvo olisi tällä haavaa max 50c/gramma eli jotain 7 egeä. Eli neizeen "ketuban" hinta olis siinä 1500e. Kamelin käypä hinta länkkäreissä on 5K ja 20K euron välillä. Egyptissä pienen kamelin saa jo kolmella sadalla. Keniassa "One camel costs 36 goats or sheep. One camel costs three donkeys or 12 cows," he answers. Länsivaluutassa jotain 700e, saman verran kuin lesken ketuba. Varmaan samaa luokkaa käyttöarvolta. Vähänhän tää on kuin ostais käytettyä autoa. Siinäkin arvo putoaa 30% jo kun auto rullaa ulos hallista.
      ellauri263.html on line 449: Hebron is considered one of the oldest cities in the Levant. According to the Bible, Abraham settled in Hebron and bought the Cave of the Patriarchs as a burial place for his wife Sarah. Biblical tradition holds that the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, along with their wives Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah, were buried in the cave. Hebron is also recognized in the Bible as the place where David was anointed king of Israel. Following the Babylonian captivity, the Edomites settled in Hebron. During the first century BCE, Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs, which later became a church, and then a mosque. With the exception of a brief Crusader control, successive Muslim dynasties ruled Hebron from the 6th century CE until the Ottoman Empire's dissolution following World War I, when the city became part of British Mandatory Palestine. A massacre in 1929 and the Arab uprising of 1936–39 led to the emigration of the Jewish community from Hebron. The 1948 Arab–Israeli War saw the entire West Bank, including Hebron, occupied and annexed by Jordan, and since the 1967 Six-Day War, the city has been under Israeli military occupation. Following Israeli occupation, Jewish presence was reestablished at the city. Since the 1997 Hebron Protocol, most of Hebron has been governed by the Palestinian National Authority.
      ellauri263.html on line 461: Näimmepä siellä jättiläisiäkin, Anakin jättiläisheimon jälkeläisiä, ja me olimme mielestämme kuin siiroja; sellaisia me heistäkin olimme."
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      Planeettaketjun seitsemän palloa ja keppi. Manvantaraa (ruiskaus) seuraa aina pralaya (lepokausi). Elimet on kuin pattereita, ne pitää ladata aina välillä, tiesi Iisak Bashevis.

      ellauri263.html on line 580: Teosofian mukaan kaikkien uskontojen taustalla on esoteerinen oppi, joka oli muinoin levinnyt ympäri maailman. Nykyisin se on löydettävissä täydellisenä vain muutamissa maanalaisissa kirjastoissa (esim. Kaisa-kirjasto), jotka ovat liberaalishenkisen veljeskunnan hallinnassa. Tästä opista osa on esitetty muinaisessa Dzyanin kirjassa, jonka runoista Blavatsky selitti osan teoksissaan Onneton hosis ja Iloinen sappi.
      ellauri263.html on line 610: Hupaisaa havaita, että anglikaaninen kirkko siirtymässä hyvää vauhtia kohti blavatskylaisia kantoja. Jumalalla ei ole killuttimia, vaan se on androgyyni, tai pikemminkin muu. Blavatskyn killuttimet saattoivat olla väärässä lahkeessa, sillä kirjeessä se sanoo she is ‘lacking some-thing and the place is filled with some crooked cucumber’. Kuuensaan kurkku. Olcottin mukaan se oli "she-male". Se saattoi siis olla kaxineuvoinen! Sillä oli kaxoisveli, josta on hurjan vähän puhetta. Jelena allekirjoitti kirjeensä "Jack", ihan kuin C.S.Lewis! Jossain jutussa se kuzuukin izeään Matomezäxi. Blavazkyn saatanalliset säkeet tekivät syvän vaikutuxen ainakin Aleister Crowleyhyn ja Pekka Siitoimeen.
      ellauri263.html on line 620: Aleister Crowley (/ˈælɪstər ˈkroʊli/; born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947) who was an English occultist, philosopher, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century. A prolific writer, he published widely over the course of his miserable life.
      ellauri263.html on line 626: Almost 600 (!) biographies have been written of Blavatsky, but the details of her life, especially the years 1848–1873, remain sketchy all the same. Most of the authors have been either devoted disciples or sharply critical adversaries. Some interesting and well-documented facts, however, can be determined. She was born to a noble Russian family in present-day Ukraine, married at 17, ran away only months later, traveled widely and spent time in Cairo, among many other places, where she supported herself as a medium size sex doll.
      ellauri263.html on line 628: Blavatsky was often perceived as a quite vulgar and coarse person. She swore profusely, dressed garishly, and had a strong sense of irreverent humor. Her New York study was decorated with a stuffed baboon wearing white collars, cravats and spectacles, carrying a manuscript bundle under his arm labeled ‘The Descent of the Species’ (Blavatsky rejected Darwin’s ideas about man being descended from apes). She liked a benevolent snake, though she said there was hardly no woman in her character.
      ellauri263.html on line 657: Jenkki Olcott ei siitä pitänyt, eikä rupusakin vulgäärispiritualismista. Olcott railed against ‘tricky mediums, lying spirits, and revolting social theories’ in Spiritualism. He reproached spiritualism for the presence of ‘free-lovers, pantarchists, socialists, and other theorists who have fastened upon a sublime and pure faith as barnacles upon a ship’s bottom’. Blavatsky, on the other hand, focused exclusively on the uplifting of oneself rather than others. She did not sympathize with socialism per se at all, and in her scrapbook she even wrote about Sotheran: ‘a friend of Communists
      ellauri263.html on line 669: “One of the most valuable effects of Upasika’s mission [Note: “Upasika” is a Buddhist term meaning “femakko” and was used by the Masters for HPB] is that it drives men to self-study and destroys in them blind servility for persons, sanoi 1 setämies. … Imperfect and very troublesome, no doubt, she proves to some, nevertheless, there is no likelihood of our finding a better one for years to come – and your theosophists should be made to understand it. … HPB has next to no concern with administrative details, and should be kept clear of them, so far as her strong nature can be controlled. But this you must tell to all: – With occult matters she has everything to do. We have not abandoned her; she is not ‘given over to chelas’. She is our direct agent. I warn you against permitting your suspicions and resentment against ‘her many follies’ to bias your intuitive loyalty to her. … Be assured that what she has not annotated from scientific and other works, we have given or suggested to her.
      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 722: "If you sort of dive into the Buddhist teachings and down the mudita path, they will actually tell you it's the hardest virtue to master," she says. "There are a ton of mudita meditations, which is something else I recommend to people."
      ellauri263.html on line 730: "It's very similar to a fire alarm in your house, right? It goes off, it's loud, it's obnoxious, it's alerting to something, it has a function. And you know in a similar way, it's very disorienting," she explains. "In the same way, when you're triggered into feeling jealousy, it's very disorienting, and it can be very overwhelming. But ultimately, it's alerting you to something. Once you quiet the alarm, once you turn off the fire alarm, what you would normally do is sort of go around your house and figure out what's going on. … Is something actually on fire, or is it a false alarm? Same with jealousy—it's alerting you to some sort of discomfort."
      ellauri263.html on line 750: That's not how it is among polys: "We recognize jealousy as just another emotion," she explains. "It's just part of life and part of processing and part of the emotional section of the human experience."
      ellauri263.html on line 752: A lot of it just comes down to practice, she says. Non-monogamous people just spend more time processing their feelings of jealousy and have more practice with dealing with it. With enough practice, it stops being so big and overwhelming. And, perhaps in time, compersion can appear in its place instead.
      ellauri263.html on line 789: Encourage each other to make requests, she adds. If your partner´s jealous, ask them: What do they need from you? What does it look like? What requests can they make that you can accommodate so they feel safe and secure again?
      ellauri263.html on line 838: Kelly Gonsalves is a multi-certified sex educator and relationship coach helping people figure out how to create dating and sex lives that actually feel good — more open, more optimistic, and more pleasurable. In addition to working with individuals in her private practice, Kelly serves as the Sex & Relationships Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a degree in journalism from Northwestern University, and she’s been trained and certified by leading sex and relationship institutions such as The Gottman Institute and Everyone Deserves Sex Ed, among others. Her fork has been featured at The Cut, Vice, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and elsewhere.
      ellauri263.html on line 844: Iisakki Basheban pojan naisystävät olivat kompursion past masterseja. Pieni tynnörimäinen alistunut Lea joka tiskaa ja silittää Iiskon paidat, perseilevä Esteri ja tunteileva Hannele. Ei tarvinnut Iisakin selvää päivää nähdä. Puikko pääsi tuskin kuivahtamaan melontojen välillä. Lämmin kiitollisuus Lealle ailahti Greinin sisällä. Siinä vasta nainen! En eroa hänestä koskaan! Ja nyt Esteriltä persettä. Grein puolustelee että tällästähän oli patriarkoilla. Portlandin polyamoristit koitti samaa kotona mutta siellä oli pääasiassa matriarkkoja.
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      ellauri264.html on line 94: The teenager Cayden Richards lives in a small town with his parents Dean Richards and Janice Richards and is having violent nightmares. He is the quarterback of the local football team and his girlfriend Lisa Stewart is a cheerleader. After a game, Lisa decides to have sex with Cayden for the first time in the car. Cayden hurts his girlfriend, Lisa, when the passion of making out causes him to transform into a werewolf. However he transforms into a monster and she flees from him.
      ellauri264.html on line 100: The film received a negative critical response. Partly because the date-rape interest prevented teenagers from just having some clean gory fun. (The IMDB Parent guide says: A female character is tied up and it is implied that she is about to be raped. She is cut free before this can happen however, and no nudity is shown. Violence & Gore Moderate. 9 of 19 found this moderate. A pack of werewolves are shown feasting on human body parts. Profanity Moderate. 7 of 16 found this moderate. Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking. Female nudity female rear nudity murder clothes torn off female topless nudity 136 more.)
      ellauri264.html on line 111: Hur länge kunde allt detta bestå? Var der inte så att istäckena vid polerna skulle smälta och höja vattenytan med nästan hundra meter? Skulle då inte hela den amerikanska kustlinjen sköljas bort? Allt vilade på sand, lösa jordskikt, instabilt underlag. Någonstans djupt inne i Asien och Afrika var nya barbarer redan på marsch. Rovgiriga stammar på jakt efter deras utlovade land beredde sig på att uppsluka och ödelägga allt som kom i deras väg. Hyvin ennakoitu Bashevis!
      ellauri264.html on line 120: In 2011, Gionet worked for Capitol Records for a short time, before pursuing his own career in rap music with a "wild, redneck, kick-ass" persona. He kept his nickname Baked Alaska as a stage name. His rap songs used a satirical tone and traded on his Alaskan roots, with titles like "I Live on Glaciers" or "I Climb Mountains". In 2013, the Anchorage Daily News published a profile of Baked Alaska, describing him as a "comedy/music video artist". Gionet also posted many humorous videos on Vine where he became known as a prankster, achieving some online popularity. A video of him pouring a gallon of milk on his face attracted several millions of views. He called himself at the time a "cross between Weird Al, Lonely Island, Borat and Jackass".
      ellauri264.html on line 146: Onnexi Isaac Bashevis on jo kuollut, tää olisi voinut olla viimeinen niitti sen kärsimyxille. “We must believe in free will, we have no choice.” (Isaac Bashevis Singer) KEK Isaac, tästä läpästä olis alt-rightin pojat pitäneet. Siinä on vahvaa tongue in cheek ironiaa.
      ellauri264.html on line 168: Its edginess comes at the expense of its own characters and punishes the audience for being invested. Like a certain Mystery Inc. member rummaging around in the dark for her glasses, the series is unfocused, confused, and desperately lost. In the original, there were just 2 races, white termite ape and dog. You knew where everything was at.
      ellauri264.html on line 186: High Hashem—sealed this little jar of oil and gave it to Abraham as a gift. Abraham, in turn,
      ellauri264.html on line 197: “do not take more than is destined for them from Hashem… That which is not created for this specific person is like stolen property when they are in possession of it, and thus [the righteous are careful] not to take possession of it. Conversely, property that is assigned to and created for them is very precious to them—so much so that our patriarch Jacob risked his life for his property. Thus ...it was said in the name of the Yehudi Hakadosh: a righteous person is obligated to enjoy an object which is fitting for him even if it means risking his life. That is why Jacob-- who knew that the small vessels were his, appropriated by him, and created for him—risked his life to save them.”


    ellauri264.html on line 238: Finally, through kindling the Chanuka flames, we can shed new light on how we use energy.
    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 371: "Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913. A version recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928 gave the song its current titles.
    ellauri264.html on line 433: The festival´s chair, Caroline Michel stated on 18 October 2020 that the event would not return to Abu Dhabi, in support of a curator Caitlin McNamara´s allegation of sexual assault against the tolerance minister of UAE, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan. McNamara claimed that she was assaulted by the minister when they met at a remote island villa in February 2019 concerning work. The Emirati Foreign Ministry declined to comment on personal matters. When reached out, Britain´s Metropolitan Police confirmed receiving a report of alleged rape on July 3 by a woman. Rape by a woman, WTF??? In November 2020, Caitlin McNamara vowed to fight on following the CPS October 2020 decision to not prosecute the UAE minister because the alleged attack had occurred outside its jurisdiction. McNamara said the decision sent a message to Sheikh Nahyan and others who commit similar crimes "that as long as they´re of economic value to the UK, they can do whatever they want". In an interview with The Sunday Times McNamara said she felt "abandoned" by the Hay Festival, and in an interview on Channel 4 stated that "mistakes" had been made in the way the festival handled her reporting the sexual assault to them which were "very distressing". What a pile of turds.
    ellauri264.html on line 490: Iisakki käännätti kirjojaan eri kääntäjillä uudestaan ja uudestaan, usein englannista englantiin. Toisinaan spekuloimme tietyn muutoksen syistä: yksinkertaistaminenko ei-juutalaiselle lukijakunnalle? tuntuiko tarpeelliselta korvata optimistinen loppu traagisella? Mutta hänen kääntäjiensä todistus viittaa johonkin muuhun - siihen, että hän oli melkein ilkeä vastustaessaan ajatusta täydellisesti valmiista teoksesta. Aivan kuten tyypillisen Bashevis-teoksen ristiriitainen miespäähenkilö jää roikkumaan tarinansa loppuun, mielivaltaisuus näyttää olevan itse taiteen periaate. Kirjoittajan henki seisoo noiden loppujen takana ikään kuin hän sanoisi: "Oikeesti, mitä väliä?" If one no longer believed in the Perfect God and His Torah, what reason to seek perfection elsewhere? Sit voi yhtä hyvin pelleillä Ruåzin kuninkaallisille ja ottaa ilon irti kaikesta. Hyvä Iisakki! Right on!
    ellauri264.html on line 494: Joku hölmö amerikkalainen haastaa alla olevassa videossa Bashevisin kysyen: Jotkut kriitikot ovat valittaneet, että kirjoissanne ei anneta ihmisille toivoa ja osoiteta tietä jota pitkin päästä nykyajan pahasta pälkähästä parempaan tulevaisuuteen, kuten Alfred Nobel pani palkinnolle ehdoxi. Miten vastaisitte tähän? Bashevis: En tiedä, he voivat olla oikeassa.
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    ellauri264.html on line 507: The Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: שֻׁלְחָן עָרוּך [ʃulˈħan ʕaˈrux], literally: "Set Table"), sometimes dubbed in English as the Code of Jewish Law, is the most widely consulted of the various legal codes in Judaism. It was authored in Safed (today in Israel) by Joseph Karo in 1563 and published in Venice two years later. Together with its commentaries, it is the most widely accepted compilation of halakha or Jewish law ever written.
    ellauri264.html on line 509: The halachic rulings in the Shulchan Aruch generally follow Sephardic law and customs, whereas Ashkenazi Jews generally follow the halachic rulings of Moses Isserles, whose glosses to the Shulchan Aruch note where the Sephardic and Ashkenazi customs differ. These glosses are widely referred to as the mappah (literally: the "tablecloth") to the Shulchan Aruch´s "Set Table". Almost all published editions of the Shulchan Aruch include this gloss, and the term "Shulchan Aruch" has come to denote both Karo's work as well as Isserles', with Karo usually referred to as "the mechaber" ("author") and Isserles as "the Rema" (an acronym of Rabbi Moshe Isserles).
    ellauri264.html on line 511: In the century after it was published by Karo (whose vision was a unified Judaism under the Sephardic traditions) it became the code of law for Ashkenazim, together with the later commentaries of Moses Isserles and the 17th century Polish rabbis.
    ellauri264.html on line 513: The Shulchan Aruch (and its forerunner, the Beit Yosef) follow the same structure as Arba'ah Turim by Rabbi Jacob ben Asher. There are four volumes, each subdivided into many chapters and paragraphs:
    ellauri264.html on line 521: Choshen Mishpat – laws of finance, financial responsibility, damages (personal and financial), and the rules of the Bet Din, as well as the laws of witnesses.
    ellauri264.html on line 525: Karo adopted the Halakhot of Rabbi Isaac Alfasi (the Rif), Maimonides (the Rambam), and Asher ben Jehiel (the Rosh) as his standards, accepting as authoritative the opinion of two of the three, except in cases where most of the ancient authorities were against them or in cases where there was already an accepted custom contrary to his ruling.
    ellauri264.html on line 529: Arba´ah Turim ( hepreaksi : אַרְבָּעָה טוּרִים ), jota usein kutsutaan yksinkertaisesti Turiksi , on tärkeä halakhilainen koodi , jonka on säveltänyt Yaakov ben Asher ( Köln , 1270 – Toledo, Espanjan Baaim n. 1340´) . Turin neliosainen rakenneja sen jako lukuihin ( simanim ) otettiin käyttöön myöhemmässä koodissa Shulchan Aruch . Tämä oli ensimmäinen kirja, joka painettiin Kaakkois-Euroopassa ja Lähi-idässä.
    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.
    ellauri264.html on line 538: The halachic rulings in the Shulchan Aruch generally follow the Sephardic custom. The Rema added his glosses and published them as a commentary on the Shulchan Aruch, specifying whenever the Sephardic and Ashkenazic customs differ. These glosses are sometimes referred to as the mappah, literally, the 'tablecloth,' to the Shulchan Aruch´s 'Set Table.' Almost all published editions of the Shulchan Aruch include this gloss.
    ellauri264.html on line 542: The author himself had no very high opinion of the work, remarking that he had written it chiefly for "young students". He never refers to it in his responsa, but always to the Beit Yosef. The Shulchan Aruch achieved its reputation and popularity not only against the wishes of the author, but, perhaps, through the very scholars who criticized it.
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    Kosher FAQ

    ellauri264.html on line 565: The prohibition applies only if the food is prepared exclusively by non-Jews. A small amount of Jewish participation can suffice to keep the food kosher. Different rabbis have different views on the absolute minimum: Sephardi poskim state that the minimum participation is to light the fire and place the pot on it to cook, while Ashkenazim are satisfied with merely lighting the fire, or even making a slight adjustment to a fire which was already lit by a non-Jew. Or just by looking at the knob on the stove like Kim Young Il.
    ellauri264.html on line 567: The law applies only to foods which, according to the Talmud, are "fit for a king's table" and are not generally eaten raw. Foods which would not be served at a state dinner are exempt from bishul akum, and are kosher even if cooked totally by non-Jews, provided that all the other requirements of kosher food are met. Maimonides explains that this prohibition was originally decreed in order to avoid a Jew being invited over by a non-Jew for a meal (which may lead to intermarriage), and people do not invite each other for dinner over food which is not "fit for a King's table" (Maimonides, Ma´akhalot Asurot 17:15).
    ellauri264.html on line 572: Piinehas taas! Näistä on paasattu moneen otteeseen vars. albumissa 256. Piinehaat pistelevät mieluusti pikkukeihäällä naisten haarukoihin. Bashevishin isukki oli Pinchas. Iisakki peri isältään mieltymyxen paxuihin pumpputoimisiin mustetäytekyniin. Arto Samuli oli aito nasiiri joka äitinsä Tyynen korjaan Hannan neuvosta imutti ryppyisen Elin puoliveteistä elintä. Kolme kertaa se luuli että Eli pyysi öistä palvelusta, mutta astialla olikin ize Jehova. Ikuinen tuomari teki ulostulon ja vihelsi Elin pelin poikki.
    ellauri264.html on line 574: In the biblical narrative, Hophni and Phinehas are criticised for engaging in illicit behaviour, such as appropriating the best portion of sacrifices for themselves, and having sexual relations with the sanctuary's serving women. They are described as "sons of Belial" in (1 Samuel 2:12) KJV, "corrupt" in the New King James Version, or "scoundrels" in the NIV. Dom var usla som Sveriges krona, som än kallas skräpvaluta, än skitvaluta. Their misdeeds provoked the wrath of Yahweh and led to a divine curse being put on the house of Eli, and they subsequently both died on the same day, when Israel was defeated by the Philistines at the Battle of Aphek near Ebenezer; the news of this defeat then led to Eli's death (1 Samuel 4:17–18). On hearing of the deaths of Eli and Phinehas, and of the capture of the ark, Phinehas´ wife gave birth to a son whom she named Zaphod (expressing 'departed glory') before she herself died (1 Samuel 4:19–22).
    ellauri264.html on line 679: Definitely one of the darkest stories about Steve Jobs has to be the Breakout story. In the 1970’s, Steve Jobs was working for Atari, designing the game Breakout. Overwhelmed with work with a deadline quickly approaching, he approached Steve Wozniak for help in finishing his project within the next four days. In exchange for his help, Jobs offered Woz half of what he was earning, which he said was $700. For four days, Jobs and Wozniak worked day and night without sleep. When they were done, they were sick with mono and exhausted, but they finished the project before the deadline. Wozniak got his… (more)
    ellauri264.html on line 683: Elon Musk had a secretary who worked relentlessly for him, one day she asked for a raise, he told her to take a few days off, I will see if I can live without you. Then a few days later he called her and told her she was fired. Elon’s ex-wife Justine musk wrote an answer about the actual story. Read it here - Justine Musk's answer to What is known about Elon Musk's long-time assistant Mary Beth Brown?
    ellauri264.html on line 691: So this is what´s common between Graham Bell, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs , Mark Zuckerberg and Ray Kroc: All of them have managed to steal something very valuable from somebody and make it work for them. Steve Jobs brought the idea of mouse from Xerox and Bill Gates copied the entire idea from Steve Jobs Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea from Winklewoss brothers and published as his own.
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    ellauri266.html on line 328: Korzybski’s major work on general semantics is Science and Sanity (1933; 5th ed., 1994). The Institute of General Semantics (founded 1938) publishes a quarterly, ETC: A Review of General Semantics.
    ellauri266.html on line 338: Let me quote a letter from a lady in Oakland after a recent weekend seminar. The lady is intellectually inclined. She goes to my seminars and is excited by my ideas and wants to be friends on an intellectual basis with some of the fine lecturers she has heard. Invariably, she gets the door politely slammed in her face. Men like me are terribly afraid of getting involved in sex with ladies past their better before date. "I am forced to the conclusion," she writes, "that if a man doesn´t want to get involved in sex,´ then he sees no point in talking to a woman at all. A homely looking thinking woman is to most men some sort of contradiction in terms." True, regrettably.
    ellauri266.html on line 340: If a young girl gets excited about mathematics or philosophy or sports car racing or anything else not specific defined as a legitimate female interest by Good Housekeeping Magazine, her elders smile among themselves and say, "She´ll soon get over all this nonsense when she has her own babies to take care of."
    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 347: At the end of her letter the lady adds, "My husband has just read this and he has a reply which may shed light on the male viewpoint. He said, ´You´re too pretty to be friends with. (He´s prejudiced.) He pursued this with, 'Why can´t you be more like a man.'"
    ellauri266.html on line 364: On August 28, 1995, Serb forces launched a mortar shell at the Sarajevo marketplace killing 37 people. Admiral Leighton Smith, the NATO commander recommended that NATO launch retaliatory air strikes under Operation Deliberate Massacre. On August 30, 1995, NATO officially launched Operation Deliberate Massacre with large-scale bombing of Serb targets. The airstrikes lasted until September 20, 1995 and involved attacks on 338 individual targets.
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    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 186: "She was just as beautiful inside as she was outside," he said while crying during his testimony Thursday. Maggie was devoted to her two sons, Buster and Paul, he said. "She didn't grow up in the swamp and in the country, riding four-wheelers and hunting and fishing," Murdaugh said, but when she had two sons, she became "a boys' mom." "She threw herself into her boys' life," he said.
    ellauri267.html on line 188: Maggie was able to speak easily with all types of people, Murdaugh added. "She could put on the most elegant ball gown and go to the governor's mansion and hang out with, you know, the most affluent people, whatever, or she could come down to, you know, she could go to a food bank in Hampton or Walterboro and fit in with everybody at both places," he said.
    ellauri267.html on line 1303: I feel her as she glides along my penis,

    ellauri267.html on line 1308: Passing she cast at him a side-long glance,

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    ellauri269.html on line 59: Uther Pendragon was the most controlled man Arthur had ever known, and yet his eyes were bright with unwashed tears as he placed his arm on Arthurs's broad shoulders. He spoke in a voice that was powerful trembling with emotion. "By the strength of the Light, may your enemas be well done."
    ellauri269.html on line 112: The level of support was similar to comparable previous General Assembly votes relating to Russia’s clueless invasion of Ukraine. Mali and Eritrea moved from abstaining to voting against the resolution. South Sudan slipped from "don't know" to "yea". Western hopes of potentially swaying India's vote at the last were dashed. General Assembly resolutions are not binding and carry mainly symbolic weight at the United Nations. However, unlike at the Security Council, Russia cannot unilaterally veto them.
    ellauri269.html on line 732: Ohiossa ollessaan Mel Gordon, kirjoittaessaan Reform Judaism Magazine -lehteen vuonna 2011, ehdotti, ettei sunkaan Siegel ja Shuster olisi tutustuneet Zishe Breitbartiin, juutalaiseen voimamieheen. Vuonna 1923 Breitbart peippaili sekä Clevelandissa että Torontossa, kun Siegel ja Shuster olivat vain yhdeksänvuotiaita. Kummankaan taiteilijan osallistumisesta esityksiin ei ole tietoa, mutta olisi ollut epätodennäköistä, että he eivät olleet tunteneet 1900-luvun alun Heraklesta. Gordon kirjoittaa: "Cleveland News kehui, että hän oli "kiinnostavampi kuin Eiffel-torni". Joulun aikana hän esiintyi 85 000 katsojan edessä New Yorkin Hippodromessa, joka oli tuolloin "maailman suurin leikkimökki", rikkoen kaikki aiemmat yleisöennätykset. Tunnettu voimateoistaan, joista on tarkoitus tulla sarjakuvan Superman tunnusmerkkejä, Breitbart häikäisi yleisön kaikilla voimamiesklassikoilla: terästankojen taivuttaminen, "särkymättömien" ketjujen katkaiseminen, norsujen nostaminen. Ainakin yhdellä juutalaisen voimamiehen Amerikan-kiertueella Breitbartia sanottiin "Kaikkien aikojen teräsmieheksi".
    ellauri269.html on line 780: Moshe Rosenberg is Rav of Congregation Etz Chaim of Kew Gardens Hills and teaches at the SAR Academy, where he integrates Tech and Torah. His book is Morality for Muggles: Ethics in the Bible and the World of Harry Potter (Ktav, 2011).
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    ellauri270.html on line 42: Paxu pehmeäkantinen semantiikan kirja, jota luin albumeissa 18 ja 115 mainitulla Pihlajasaaren retkellä oli Semantics An Interdisciplinary Reader in Philosophy, Linguistics and Psychology Authors: Danny D. Steinberg Leon A. Jakobovits View all contributors Date Published: May 1974 availability: Available format: Paperback isbn: 9780521204996 Rate & review £ 48.99 Paperback Add to cart Add to wishlist Looking for an inspection copy?
    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 242: "A Warning for Married Women" tells the story of Jane Reynolds and her lover James Harris, with whom she exchanged a promise of marriage. He is pressed as a sailor before the wedding takes place and Jane faithfully awaits his return for three years, but when she learns of his death at sea, she agrees to marry a local carpenter. Jane gives birth to three children and for four years the couple lives a happy life. One night, when the carpenter is away, the spirit of James Harris appears. He tries to convince Jane to keep her oath and run away with him. At first she is reluctant to do so, because of her husband and their children, but ultimately she succumbs to the ghost's pleas, letting herself be persuaded by his tales of rejecting the royal daughter's hand and assurance that he has the means to support her – namely, a fleet of seven ships. The pair then leaves England, never to be seen again, and the carpenter commits suicide upon learning that his wife is gone. The broadside ends with a mention that although the children were orphaned, the heavenly powers will provide for them.
    ellauri270.html on line 245: This long seven years and mair?' No mariners could she behold;
    ellauri270.html on line 256: 'I wad never hae trodden on Irish ground, Until she espied his cloven foot,
    ellauri270.html on line 257: If it had not been for thee. And she wept right bitterlie.
    ellauri270.html on line 261: I might have had a king's daughter, I will shew you how the lilies grow
    ellauri270.html on line 269: 'If I was to leave my husband dear, 'O whaten a mountain is yon,' she said,
    ellauri270.html on line 298: In The Daemon Lover, James (Jamie) Harris, a handsome author, deserts his dowdy 34-year old fiancée. The plot of this short story may be indebted to “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen, whom Jackson ranked with Katherine Anne Porter as one of the best contemporary short story writers. When Jamie Harris disappears, he shatters his bride’s dreams of living in a “golden house in-the-country” (DL 12). Her shock of recognition that she will never trade her lonely city apartment for a loving home mirrors the final scenes of “The Lottery” and “The Pillar of Salt” as well as many other stories in which a besieged woman suffers a final and often fatal blow.
    ellauri270.html on line 300: In “The Daemon Lover,” the second story in The Lottery and Other Stories, Jackson’s collection of 25 tales, the reader sees James Harris only through his fiancée’s eyes as a tall man wearing a blue suit. Neither the reader nor anyone in the story can actually claim to have seen him. Nonetheless, this piece foreshadows the appearance of Harris in such other stories in the collection as “Like Mother Used to Make,” “The Village,” “Of Course,” “Seven Types of Ambiguities,” and “The Tooth.” As James Harris wanders through the book, he sheds the veneer of the ordinary that covers his satanic nature.
    ellauri270.html on line 302: The irony in “The Daemon Lover” is that the female protagonist becomes suspect as she hunts for the mysterious young man “who promised to marry her” (DL 23). Everywhere she searches, she encounters couples who mock her with not-so-subtle insinuations that she is crazy. Indeed, at the end of the story she may well have become insane; the narrative is ambiguous on this point. Significantly, however, if the nameless woman has indeed lost her mind, it is James who is responsible. Although some critics speculate that the disruptive male figure—both in this story and in the others in the collection—is a hallucination of a sexually repressed character, the epilogue to The Lottery, a ballad entitled “James Harris, The Daemon Lover,” suggests otherwise: He is, in fact, the devil himself.
    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 313: This seemingly idyllic beginning establishes a setting at odds with the violent resolution of the story. Early details, such as sun and flowers, all have positive connotations, and establish the theme of the juxtaposition of peace and violence. The lottery is mentioned in the first paragraph, but not explained until the last lines.
    ellauri270.html on line 323: Mr. Graves sets the stool in the center of the square and the black box is placed upon it. Mr. Summers asks for help as he stirs the slips of paper in the box. The people in the crowd hesitate, but after a moment Mr. Martin and his oldest son Baxter step forward to hold the box and stool. The original black box from the original lotteries has been lost, but this current box still predates the memory of any of the villagers. Mr. Summers wishes to make a new box, but the villagers don’t want to “upset tradition” by doing so. Rumor has it that this box contains pieces of the original black box from when the village was first settled. The box is faded and stained with age.
    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 337: Tessie Hutchinson’s late arrival establishes her character in a few sentences: she cares little about the lottery and the pomp and circumstance of the ritual. She is different from the other villagers, and thus a potential rebel against the structure of the village and the lottery.
    ellauri270.html on line 339: Mrs. Hutchinson looks through the crowd for her husband and children. The crowd parts for her as she joins them at the front, and some point out her arrival to her husband. Mr. Summers cheerfully says that he’d thought they’d have to start without Tessie. Tessie jokes back that Mr. Summers wouldn’t have her leave her dirty dishes in the sink, would he? The crowd laughs.
    ellauri270.html on line 343: Mr. Summers says that they had better get started and get this over with so that everyone can go back to work. He asks if anyone is missing and, consulting his list, points out that Clyde Dunbar is absent with a broken leg. He asks who will be drawing on his behalf. His wife steps forward, saying, “wife draws for her husband.” Mr. Summers asks—although he knows the answer, but he poses the question formally—whether or not she has a grown son to draw for her. Mrs. Dunbar says that her son Horace is only sixteen, so she will draw on behalf of her family this year.
    ellauri270.html on line 347: Mr. Summers asks if the Watson boy is drawing this year. Jack Watson raises his hand and nervously announces that he is drawing for his mother and himself. Other villagers call him a “good fellow” and state that they’re glad to see his mother has “got a man to do it.” Mr. Summers finishes up his questions by asking if Old Man Warner has made it. The old man declares “here” from the crowd.
    ellauri270.html on line 355: As the reading of names continues, Mrs. Delacroix says to Mrs. Graves that is seems like no time passes between lotteries these days. It seems like they only had the last one a week ago, she continues, even though a year has passed. Mrs. Graves agrees that time flies. Mr. Delacroix is called forward, and Mrs. Delacroix holds her breath. “Dunbar” is called, and as Janey Dunbar walks steadily forward the women say, “go on, Janey,” and “there she goes.”
    ellauri270.html on line 357: Snap shots of village life, like the conversation between Mrs. Delacroix and Mrs. Graves, develop the humanity of the characters and makes this seem just like any other small town where everyone knows each other. The small talk juxtaposed against murder (oops now I let the cat out of the bag, sorry) is what makes the story so powerful. Janey is taking on a “man’s role,” so she is assumed to need encouragement and support.
    ellauri270.html on line 365: The conversation between Mr. Adams and Old Man Warner establishes why the lottery is continued in this village, while it has been ended in others: the power of tradition. As the oldest man in the village, Old Man Warner links the lottery to traditional civilization, equating its removal to a breakdown of society and a return to a primitive state. For the villagers, the lottery demonstrates the organization and power of society—that is, a group of people submitting to shared rules in exchange for protection and support. But we see that the lottery also shows the arbitrariness and corruption of many of these social rules.
    ellauri270.html on line 367: Mrs. Dunbar says to her oldest son that she wishes everyone would hurry up, and Horace replies that they’re almost through the list of names. Mrs. Dunbar instructs him to run and tell his father once they’re done. When Old Man Warner is called to select his slip of paper, he says that this is his seventy-seventh lottery. When Jack Watson steps forward, he receives several comments from the crowd reminding him to not be nervous and to take his time.
    ellauri270.html on line 373: Mr. Summer’s casual language and camaraderie with the villagers contrast with what is at stake. Tessie’s reaction is the first explicit sign of something horrifying at the heart of the lottery. She is as outspoken in her anger as she was in her humor—although rather too late, and it’s assumed she wouldn’t argue if someone else had been chosen. Bill resignedly accepts the power of the tradition.
    ellauri270.html on line 375: Mrs. Delacroix tells Tessie to “be a good sport,” and Mrs. Graves reminds her “all of us took the same chance.” Bill Hutchinson tells his wife to “shut up.” Mr. Summers says they’ve got to hurry to get done in time, and he asks Bill if he has any other households in the Hutchinsons’ family. Tessie yells that there’s her daughter Eva and Eva’s husband Don, and says that they should be made to take their chance, too. Mr. Summers reminds her that, as she knows, daughters draw with their husband’s family. “It wasn’t fair,” Tessie says again.
    ellauri270.html on line 379: Bill Hutchinson regretfully agrees with Mr. Summers, and says that his only other family is “the kids.” Mr. Summers formally asks how many kids there are, and Bill responds that there are three: Bill Jr., Nancy, and little Davy. Mr. Graves takes the slips of paper back and puts five, including the marked slip of paper, in the black box. The others he drops on the ground, where a breeze catches them. Mrs. Hutchinson says that she thinks the ritual should be started over—it wasn’t fair, as Bill didn’t have enough time to choose his slip.
    ellauri270.html on line 381: Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves’s calm continuation of the lottery’s ritual shows that they are numb to the cruelty of the proceedings. Tessie’s protests imply that she doesn’t see the choice of the marked slip of paper as fate or some kind of divine decree, but rather as a human failing. Perhaps she sees, too late, that the lottery is only an arbitrary ritual that continues simply because a group of people have unthinkingly decided to maintain it.
    ellauri270.html on line 387: Nancy Hutchinson is called forward next, and her school friends watch anxiously. Bill Jr. is called, and he slips clumsily, nearly knocking over the box. Tessie gazes around angrily before snatching a slip of paper from the box. Bill selects the final slip. The crowd is silent, except for a girl who is overheard whispering that she hopes it’s not Nancy. Then Old Man Warner says that the lottery isn’t the way it used to be, and that people have changed.
    ellauri270.html on line 393: The inhumanity of the villagers, which has been developed by repeated exposure to the lottery and the power of adhering to tradition, still has some arbitrary limits—they are at least relieved that a young child isn’t the one chosen. They show no remorse for Tessie, however, no matter how well-liked she might be. Even Tessie’s own children are happy to have been spared, and relieved despite their mother’s fate. Jackson builds the sense of looming horror as the story approaches its close. WTF, Tessie is clearly the odd one out, so the outcome of the lottery was fortunate!
    ellauri270.html on line 395: Mr. Summers tells the crowd, “let’s finish quickly.” The villagers have forgotten several aspects of the lottery’s original ritual, but they remember to use stones for performing the final act. There are stones in the boys’ piles and some others on the ground. Mrs. Delacroix selects a large stone she can barely lift. “Hurry up,” she says to Mrs. Dunbar beside her. Mrs. Dunbar gasps for breath and says that she can’t run. Go ahead, she urges, “I’ll catch up.”
    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 399: The use of stones also connects the ritual to Biblical punishments of “stoning” people for various sins, which then brings up the idea of the lottery’s victim as a sacrifice. The idea behind most primitive human sacrifices was that something (or someone) must die in order for the crops to grow that year. This village has been established as a farming community, so it seems likely that this was the origin of the lottery. The horrifying part of the story is that the murderous tradition continues even in a seemingly modern, “normal” society. In actual fact, the point is to reduce the number of mouths to feed in times of shortage.
    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 445: In the assault case, Harris and the girl began communicating via text messages in the summer of 2016, when she was between 16 and 17 years of age, according to a Lee County Sheriff's Office report. The messages started out innocently but turned sexual in nature. Then Harris texted the girl asking for her presence in his classroom.
    ellauri270.html on line 491: And she is far liker Death than he; Ja se näyttää kuolleemmalta kuollutta;
    ellauri270.html on line 493: Like naked green Hulk she alongside came: Kuin naku Hulk se tuli vierelle:
    ellauri270.html on line 496: Quoth she, and whistled thrice Se sanoi, ja vihelsi kolmasti
    ellauri270.html on line 523: Published anonymously in 1798, this was meant to be perceived as a manuscript recently uncovered from an earlier age. It purposefully contains a variety of archaic spelling and syntax. Later editions modernized some of the archaisms.
    ellauri270.html on line 529: Enoch Arden, poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, published in 1864. In the poem, Enoch Arden is a happily married fisherman who suffers financial problems and becomes a merchant seaman. He is shipwrecked, and, after 10 years on a desert island, he returns home to discover that his beloved wife, believing him dead, has remarried and has a new child. Not wishing to spoil his wife’s happiness, he never lets her know that he is alive.
    ellauri270.html on line 548: "I'm sorry about getting in your face there, sir, but we get a lot of trespassers and thieves these days, what with the economy going to shit and all. The sheriff is doing his best, but this is a big county and a big ranch, and his department's been slashed to the bone... but its a good thing too, on the other hand, no big government you know. Like I said, we've had a lot of trespassers over the past couple years," Andorsen said. "Even had some cattle rustlers a while back." "And you like to deal with them yourself, instead of calling the sheriff?" Fid asked. He nodded. "Sounds like the way it should be done." "Bet your ass," Andorsen said. "Nothing beats taking the law in your own hands. Playing sheriff, judge and hangman in one big fat person. Personally, I like the hangman part best."
    ellauri270.html on line 593: Starting in 1890, Louis helped develop the "right to privacy" concept by writing a Harvard Law Review article of that title, and was thereby credited by legal scholar Roscoe Pound as having accomplished "nothing less than adding a chapter to our law." He later became active in the Zionist movement, seeing it as a solution to antisemitism in Europe and Russia, while at the same time being a way to "revive the Jewish spirit."
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    ellauri272.html on line 75: It has received mixed to negative reviews, as most critics noted the poor literary qualities of the work. Salman Rushdie said about the book: "I've never read anything so badly written that got published. It made Twilight look like War and Peace." Jesse Kornbluth of The Huffington Post said: "As a reading experience, Fifty Shades ... is a sad joke, puny of plot".
    ellauri272.html on line 78: Kirsten Sims from New Zealand stated that the book "will win no prizes for its prose" and that "there are some exceedingly awful descriptions," although it was also an easy read; "(If you only) can suspend your disbelief and your desire to – if you'll pardon the expression – slap the heroine for having so little self respect, you might enjoy it." A Cord from U of Columbia stated that, "Despite the clunky prose, James does cause one to turn the page." Father Metro wrote that "suffering through 500 pages of this heroine's inner dialogue was torturous, and not in the intended, sexy kind of way". Jessica Reaves, the Chicago Tribune, wrote that the "book's source material isn't great literature", noting that the novel is "sprinkled liberally and repeatedly with asinine phrases", and described it as "depressing". Publishers Weekly named E. L. James the 'Publishing Person of the Year' 2012. In April 2012 E. L. James was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World".
    ellauri272.html on line 80: Coinciding with the release of the book and its surprising popularity, injuries related to BDSM and sex toy use spiked dramatically. In the year after the novel's publishing in 2012, injuries requiring Emergency Room visits increased by over 50% from 2010 (the year before the book was published). This is speculated to be due to people unfamiliar with both the proper use of these toys and the safe practice of bondage and other "kinky" sexual fetishes in attempting to recreate at home what they had read.
    ellauri272.html on line 92: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
    ellauri272.html on line 312: book is directed at established "power hierarchies, dominant social ideologies or
    ellauri272.html on line 418: Bloom wrote: “Ammons’s poetry does for me what Stevens’s did earlier, and the High Romantics [Bloom’s term for William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and Lord Byron] before that; it helps me to live my miserable life.
    ellauri272.html on line 651: Pian sen jälkeen Hyde vapautetaan 500 000 dollarin takauksesta ja saa takaisin puhelimen, jossa hän vaatii lunnaita Miasta, Christianin siepatusta sisaresta. Hyde vaatii 5 miljoonaa dollaria käteistä kahdessa tunnissa ja uhkaa tappaa hänet, jos hänen vaatimuksiaan ei täytetä. Hän varoittaa Anaa kertomasta kenellekään ja tuomaan rahat yksin. Ana ottaa Christianin pöydältä shekkikirjan ja revolverin ja menee pankkiin nostamaan koko summan.
    ellauri272.html on line 689: Soidinvaiheen chicklit piirre (väh. 2 taistelevaa mezoa ja valikoiva koppelo) korvautuu tässä niteessä lunnimaisemmalla pesänpuolustuxella. Eri lisääntymisstrategioista tulee sukupuolten välistä nokittelua. Aviokiistojen kevennyxexi naishero lähtee soitellen sotaan mutta loppupeleissä on tervetullut koiraan muskeli - ja kikkeli. Huom tässä niteessä kaikki lapset on adoptoituja. Vähän kuin Aku Ankassa ja Nakke Nakuttajassa kaikki huoltajat on setiä ja tätejä. Se helpottaa castingia, äiti voi olla samanikäinen kuin tytär. Ei tarvi maskeerata mitään ryppypeppuja. Eikä tarvi näytellä 7:nnen taivaan hullunkurisia perheitä.
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    ellauri274.html on line 351: 1:47:32 сегодня вместе переносят тяготы фронта кадровые военнослужащие мобилизованные и 1:47:32 tänään yhdessä kestämään rintaman vaikeuksia, tavallinen sotilashenkilöstö mobilisoitui ja
    ellauri274.html on line 360: 1:48:25 военнослужащих для всех участников специальной военной операции в том числе Добровольцев 1:48:25 sotilashenkilöstö kaikille erityissotilaalliseen operaatioon osallistuville, mukaan lukien vapaaehtoiset
    ellauri274.html on line 518: 2:05:32 детские сады и школы поликлиники больницы фельдшерско-акушерский пункты а для 2:05:32 päiväkodit ja koulut poliklinikat sairaalat feldsher-sünnitysasemat a for
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    ellauri275.html on line 446: The Georgian poets were, by the strictest definition, those whose works appeared in a series of five anthologies named Georgian Poetry, published by Harold Monro and edited by Edward Marsh, the first volume of which contained poems written in 1911 and 1912. The group included Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare, Siegfried Sassoon, and John Drinkwater. Until the final two volumes, the decision had not been taken to include female poets.
    ellauri275.html on line 462: After 1832, his perception of the national problems became different. The poet unambiguously pointed out those positive results which had been brought about by the Russian annexation, though the liberation of his native land remained to be his most cherished dream. Later, his poetry became less romantic, even sentimental, but he never abandoned his optimistic streak that makes his writings so different from those of his predecessors. Some of the most original of his late poems are, Oh, my dream, why have you appealed to me again (ეჰა, ჩემო ოცნებავ, კვლავ რად წარმომედგინე), and The Ploughman (გუთნის დედა) written in the 1840s. The former, a rather sad poem, surprisingly ends with hope for the future in contemplation of the poet. The latter combines Chavchavadze's elegy for his past years of youth with calm humorous farewell to lost sex-life and potency. Composer Tamara Antonovna Shaverzashvili used Chavchavadze’s text for her song “My Sadness.”
    ellauri275.html on line 539: MAUNO KOIVISTO - Yxinäinen sheriffi
    ellauri275.html on line 637: Sarja myös osoitti, että hyvän, jännän ja koskettavan rikossarjan voi tehdä ilman a) yhtään toimintasankaria, varsinkaan yhtään moniongelmaista ezivää ja sen paria, b) näyttämättä yhtään verta, puukotusta, silmitöntä väkivaltaa, tappoa c) yhtään car chasea, kiireellistä hälytystä rikospaikalle, pyssynheilutusta pimeillä parkkipaikoilla ja hylätyissä tehtaissa, d) yhtään panoa tai muuta vähissä vaatteissa suoritettavaa sukupuoliaktia, e) yhtään muoviselle taululle tehtyä epäiltyjen valokuvakollaasia, yxinkertaisesti pysymällä asiassa ja kuvaamalla tavan tallaajia niiden tavallisissa epädramaattisissa ympäristöissä. Juuri tekijöiden a)-e) ja muun tavanomaisen poliisisarjaklisheistön poissaolo oli sarjan onnistumisen ja myös sen uskottavuuden salaisuus.
    ellauri275.html on line 656: Josif Stalin liittyi Mesame Dasiin (3. ryhmä gruusialaisia sosdemejä) vuonna 1898 ollessaan 20-vuotias, kun hän osallistui Tiflisin teologiseen seminaariin. Mesame Dasin kautta hän tutustui ensimmäisen (no, toisen) kerran Karl Marxin ideoihin. Hän johti yhtä opintopiireistä, mutta oli tyytymätön enemmistön näkemyksiin. Stalinin sympatioiden vähemmistössä olevia enemmistöläisiä kohtaan ja hänen ärsyttävän puheenjohtajuutensa vuoksi hän huomasi olevansa jatkuvasti ristiriidassa muiden ryhmän jäsenten kanssa. Stalin alkoi muodostaa oppositioryhmää vastauksena tähän, joka koostui Lado Ketskhovelista, Alexander Tsulukidzesta ja Josipista, joka oli vakaasti vähemmistössä tässäkin ryhmässä. Tämä ryhmä, kuten Lavrentiy Beria totesi, oli alku vuonna 1904 perustettavalle leninistiselle bolshevikkiorganisaatiolle. Enemmistöä vastaan ​​työskennellessä ryhmä pystyi lopulta vuonna 1900 siirtämään koko organisaation enemmän propagandaan ja väkivaltaisiin tekoihin. Ahven taskussa tehtiin massakiihotusta. Mutta Stalinin ja hänen vähemmistönsä toiminta ärsytti edelleen Mesame Dasin johtajia. Lopulta joulukuussa 1901 hänet erotettiin ryhmästä.
    ellauri275.html on line 659: Konstan Pylkkänen alkaa lievästi haukuskella Dshugasviliä jo siv. 30 alkaen, varmaan bolshevismin johdosta. Tultuaan erotetuxi 1899 seminaarista Josip oli kakkivinaan sen pihalle kuin koira.
    ellauri275.html on line 673: Ordzhonikidze tunnettiin koko Kaukasiassa vietetyn ajan vaikeana miehenä työskennellä. Hän oli kiistanalainen alueellisessa bolshevikkijohdossa, koska hän oli autoritaarinen ja suosii etnisten georgialaisten ylentämistä pätevien ehdokkaiden sijaan. Vuoden 1920 lopulla tšekan (salaisen poliisin) edustaja oli pyytänyt Ordzhonikidzen korvaamista ja syytti häntä poliittisista virheistä, erityisesti siitä, että hän nimitti kansallismielisiä viranomaisia, mikä oli vastoin bolshevikkien politiikkaa, joka paheksuu nationalisminäkemyksiä.
    ellauri275.html on line 675: myös Moskovan johdolta, ja kuunteli vain läheisiä. Georgian miehityksen aikana hän esitti Moskovalle vaatimuksia sen sijaan, että pyysi apua, ja jätti huomiotta kutsut työskennellä paikallisten Georgian bolshevikkien kanssa, mikä aiheutti jännitteitä heidän ja Ordzhonikidzen välillä.
    ellauri275.html on line 678: Filipp Maharadzen väitetään olleen osallisena tunnetun georgialaisen julkkixen Ilia Chavchavadzen murhassa vuonna 1907. Vuosina 1919–1920 hän johti bolshevikkiryhmiä, jotka vastustivat itsenäisen Georgian menshevikkihallitusta. Neuvostoliiton Georgian valtauksen jälkeen hänestä tuli Georgian vallankumouskomitean puheenjohtaja helmikuussa 1921 ja sitten hän johti Georgian keskustoimeenpanevaa komiteaa. Vuonna 1922 Makharadze oli sekaantunut Georgian tapaukseen ja vastusti Sergo Ordzhonikidzen Georgiaa koskevia suunnitelmia.
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    ellauri276.html on line 194: Пашенку мы рано Pashenka olemme aikaisin
    ellauri276.html on line 388: Ja merlit ja robinit ja rastat And the merls and robins and thrushes
    ellauri276.html on line 547: He wolde thresshe, and therto dyke and delve, 2 (see note)
    ellauri276.html on line 584: When our shears are shod, to the blacksmith off we wad, Kun saksillamme on kenkiä, lankeamme sepän luo,
    ellauri276.html on line 589: When our shears are done, to the ale-house we will run, Kun saksemme ovat valmiit, juoksemme ale-houseen,
    ellauri276.html on line 598: And sweetheart she could not get one.
    ellauri276.html on line 603: Here we are on familiar ground, for the beginning is that of the well-known Condescending Lass, often printed on broadsides, and not infrequently met with in the mouths of country singers to this day. The Condescending Lass belongs to a sizeable family of songs on the theme “I wouldn't marry a …”. In it the girl reviews men of various trades, and rejects them all until she finds one whom she will deign to consider. But the present version loses sight of this theme, and from verse two onwards forgets all about the persnickety girl, settling down to a eulogy of the ploughman's trade, though here and there the words still recall those of The Condescending Lass. For the sake of coherence we have abandoned Mr Burstow's first verse and given it another title (he called it: Pretty Wench). The Taverners Folk Group sang The Ploughman in 1974 on their Folk Heritage album Times of Old England. They noted:
    ellauri276.html on line 637: And I wish she and you may never more part. Ja toivon, että hän ja sinä ette koskaan eroa.
    ellauri276.html on line 652: Saying: Turn her out, father, she´ll murder us all. Sanoen: Käännä hänet ulos, isä, hän tappaa meidät kaikki.
    ellauri276.html on line 942: George Townshend lauloi Kaikki iloiset kaverit jotka seuraa auraa -kappaleen Brian Matthewsille vuosina 1960-64. Se sisällytettiin vuosina 2000 ja 2012 hänen Musical Traditions -antologiansa Come, Hand to Me the Glass kahteen numeroon.
    ellauri276.html on line 1003: Anna Baldwin lauloi Kyntölaulun (Me ollaan kaikki iloisia kavereita) Amsherin vuoden 2018 Hampshire-kappaleiden albumilla, jonka on kerännyt Lucy Broadwood Oxfordshiressa, Patience Vaisey Adwell 1892:ssa. Bob Askew huomautti:
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    ellauri277.html on line 225: At an exhibit of Day’s photographs in 1898 Gibran met a Cambridge poet, Josephine Prescott Peabody, who was nine years older than he. He sketched a portrait of her from memory and gave it to Day to pass on to her. Peabody was charmed by the sketch, and she and Gibran exchanged French letters.
    ellauri277.html on line 227: Shortly afterward, Gibran’s mother sent him back to Lebanon to continue his education; she may have been concerned about the influence of his new friends, and Gibran later said that he lost his virginity to an older married woman around this time. Peabody most likely, if not the downstairs neighbor.
    ellauri277.html on line 229: In November 1902 Gibran wrote to Peabody, and she invited him to a party held at her house two weeks later. An intense platonic relationship resulted, though Gibran seems to have wanted it to progress to a sexual one. He visited her regularly; they went to musical and artistic events together; they wrote to each other often; and she encouraged his writing and his art. She gave him the nickname that he later used as the title of his most famous book: “the Prophet.” In October 1903 Gibran wrote something in a letter to Peabody that angered her, and their relationship cooled.
    ellauri277.html on line 242: Gibran’s first book in English, The Madman: His Parables and Poems, was completed in 1917; it was brought out in 1918 by the young literary publisher Alfred A. Knopf, who went on to publish all of Gibran’s English works. A gold mine! A goose laying golden eggs! Way to go Alfred!
    ellauri277.html on line 244: In 1923 the financially and emotionally exhausted Haskell moved to Savannah, Georgia, and became the companion of an elderly widower, Colonel Jacob Florence Minis. But her faith in Gibran’s literary and artistic importance never wavered, and she continued to edit his English manuscripts—discreetly, since Minis did not approve of Gibran.
    ellauri277.html on line 246: Gibran’s masterpiece, The Prophet, was published in September 1923. The earliest references to a mysterious prophet counseling his people before returning to his island home can be found in Haskell’s journal from 1912. Gibran worked on it from time to time and had finished much of it by 1919. He seems to have written it in Arabic and then translated it into English. As with most of his English books, Haskell acted as his editor, correcting Gibran’s chronically defective spelling and punctuation but also suggesting improvements in the wording.
    ellauri277.html on line 256: In 1926 and 1927, respectively, Gibran published Sand and Foam in English (Donovan!). Sand and Foam is decorated with Gibran’s drawings, and the aphorisms are separated by floral dingbats also drawn by Gibran. Most critics did not like the book, but, like all of his English works (except the flop Twenty Drawings), it has remained in print since its publication.
    ellauri277.html on line 258: In 1928 Gibran published his longest book, Jesus, the Son of Man: His Words and His Deeds as Told and Recorded by Those Who Knew Him. It was the most lavishly produced of Gibran’s books, with some of the illustrations in color. For once, the reviews were strongly and uniformly favorable, and the book has remained the most popular of his works next to The Prophet.
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    ellauri278.html on line 44: Taimen, huudahti Stalin innoissaan. Hei-hei, huopaa siiman suuntaan. Älä anna sen mennä veneen alle. Oh perse, käännä, käännä enemmän. Vasempaan, vasempaan senkin menshevikki! Mutta rähinöinnin päätteexi 3-kiloinen taimen nousi haavissa veneeseen. Stalin oli yhtä hymyä.
    - Jeesuxen äiti ärjäisi Stalin kiihkoissaan. Onpa mahtava kuha! Hän sai haavin kalan pyrstön taaxe ja sitä tietä veneen pohja rytkähti, kun 9-kiloinen kuha rummutti pyrstöllään pohjalautoja. Molotovia vähän hirvitti, mutta Stalin kohotti perämelan ja antoi kuhan niskaan nasakan iskun. Jättikala potki rajusti, värisi, pörhisti selkäevänsä ja oxensi kuollessaan puolenkymmentä kuoretta. - Sehän on lihava kuin Göring, ähkäisi Molotov.
    ellauri278.html on line 92: Eräänä päivänä Stalin ottaa siitä paketin toimistoonsa ja avaa sen ojennetulla käsivarrellaan. Osoittautuu, että tämä on pitkä, lattian mittainen paperikäärö, jossa on kiinalaisia ​​merkkejä. "Sain kirjeen Chiang Kai-shekiltä, ​​hän pyytää apua ja neuvoja, hänkin puhuttelee minua "isä aurinkoiseksi ja opettajaksi"... Siinä taas yxi Jumalan lähettämä oppilas", Stalin naurahti ironisesti.
    ellauri278.html on line 167: He spoke good French, was quick, clever and efficient, and always knew his dossier well, but whereas I had a certain unwilling respect for Molotov, I had none at all for Vyshinsky. All Soviet officials at that time had no choice but to carry out Stalin's policies without asking too many questions, but Vyshinsky above all gave me the impression of a cringing toadie only too anxious to obey His Master's Voice even before it had expressed his wishes. ... I always had the feeling with Vyshinsky that his past as a Menshevik together with his Polish and bourgeois background made him particularly servile and obsequious in his dealings with Stalin and to a lesser extent with Molotov.
    ellauri278.html on line 171: We must bear in mind that the growth of the power of the Soviet state will increase the resistance of the last remnants of the dying classes. It is precisely because they are dying, and living their last days that they will pass from one form of attack to another, to sharper forms of attack, appealing to the backward strata of the population, and mobilizing them against the Soviet power. There is no foul lie or slander that these 'have-beens' would not use against the Soviet power and around which they would not try to mobilize the backward elements. This may give ground for the revival of the activities of the defeated groups of the old counter-revolutionary parties: the Socialist-Revolutionaries, the Mensheviks (glup), the bourgeois Malo-Russian nationalists (double glup) in the centre and in the outlying regions; it may give grounds also for the revival of the activities of the fragments of counter-revolutionary opposition elements from among the Trotskyites and the Right deviationists. Of course, there is nothing terrible in this. But we must bear all this in mind if we want to put an end to these elements quickly and without great loss."
    ellauri278.html on line 190: Chicherin and Litvinov were temperamental opposites and became rivals. Chicherin had a cultivated, polished personal style but held strongly anti-Western opinions. He sought to hold Soviet Russia aloof from diplomatic deal-making with capitalist powers.
    ellauri278.html on line 194: In 1904, Chicherin inherited the estate of his famous uncle in Tambov Governorate and became very wealthy. He immediately used his new fortune to support revolutionary activities in the runup to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was forced to flee abroad to avoid arrest late in that year. He spent the next 13 years in London, Paris and Berlin, where he joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and was active in emigre politics. In Imperial Germany, he underwent medical treatment in attempts to cure his homosexuality.
    ellauri278.html on line 210: Litvinov moved to England in 1910 and lived there for eight years. In 1912, he replaced Lenin as the Bolshevik representative on the International Socialist Bureau. In England, Litvinov met and in 1916 married Ivy Low, the daughter of a Jewish university professor.
    ellauri278.html on line 244: Given Litvinov´s prior attempts to create an anti-fascist coalition, association with the doctrine of collective security with France and Britain, and pro-Western orientation by Kremlin standards, his dismissal indicated the existence of a Soviet option of rapprochement with Germany. Molotov´s appointment was a signal to Germany the USSR would negotiate. The dismissal also signaled to France and Britain the existence of a potential negotiation option with Germany. One British official wrote Litvinov´s disappearance meant the loss of an admirable technician or shock-absorber, while Molotov´s modus operandi was "more truly Bolshevik than diplomatic or cosmopolitan".
    ellauri278.html on line 262: Maxim Litvinov died on on 31 December 1951. After his death, rumours he was murdered on Stalin´s instructions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs circulated. According to Anastas Mikoyan, alorry deliberately collided with Litvinov´s car as it rounded a bend near the Litvinov dacha on 31 December 1951, and he later died of his injuries. British television journalist Tim Tzouliadis stated; "The assassination of Litvinov marked an intensification of Stalin´s anti-Semitic campaign". According to Litvinov´s wife and daughter, however, Stalin was still on good terms with Litvinov at the time of his death. They said he had serious heart problems and was given the best treatment available during the final weeks of his life, and that he died from a heart attack on 31 December 1951. After Litvinov´s death, his widow Ivy remained in the Soviet Union until she returned to live in Britain in 1972.
    ellauri278.html on line 337: Neuvostopropaganda käytti jonkun typerän "luokkasodan" retoriikkaa vetoaen vallankumouksen ja sisällissodan parhaisiin perinteisiin. Komentaja Tymoshenkon vetoomus puolalaisille sotilaille kehotti heitä tappamaan upseerinsa: "Lupseerit ajavat teidät järjettömään teurastukseen. He vihaavat sinua ja perhettäsi. Älä luota upseereihisi. Upseerit ja kenraalit ovat vihollisesi, he haluavat sinun kuolevan! Sotilaat - lyö upseerit ja kenraalit! Älä tottele upseerisi käskyjä. Aja heidät pois maastasi." Ihan hyviä ohjeita, oli maa mikä tahansa. Kun älymystöpolakit eivät älynneet tehdä sitä ize, neuvostolaiset hoiti homman jezulleen.
    ellauri278.html on line 397: Stalinin viranomaiset vaikenivat pitkään joukkoteloituksista, joten kidutettujen naiset saivat tietää miestensä kuolemasta vasta vuosia myöhemmin. Jotkut Neuvostoliiton lähteet osoittavat, että Saksan natsit teloittivat täällä noin 500 bolshevikia vuonna 1943. Tutkinnan aikana täältä löydettiin myös neuvostoliiton rangaistusviranomaisten 1920-1930-luvuilla todennäköisesti teloimien ihmisten hautauspaikat. Katynin lähelle metsään rakennettiin muistomerkki kuolleiden kunniaksi. Ne 3 ristiä eivät ole siellä päinkään, vaan Puolassa.
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    ellauri279.html on line 111: Vähän ennen kuolemaansa Solzhenitsyn arvioi Izvestiassa 2. huhtikuuta 2008 julkaistussa haastattelussa, että vaikka Ukrainan nälänhätä oli sekä keinotekoinen että valtion aiheuttama, se ei eronnut Venäjän nälänhädästä vuonna 1921. Solzhenitsyn ilmaisi uskovansa, että molemmat nälänhädät johtuivat bolshevikkiyksiköiden järjestelmällisestä aseellisesta ryöstöstä sekä venäläisten että ukrainalaisten talonpoikien sadoista, jotka olivat politbyroon käskystä tuoda takaisin ruokaa nälkää näkeville kaupunkien väestökeskuksille ja kieltäytyivät ideologisista syistä sallimasta elintarvikkeiden yksityistä myyntiä kaupungeissa tai maksamasta talonpojille vastineeksi takavarikoidusta ruoasta.
    ellauri279.html on line 197: When Yuri joined the faculty of the Department of German and Russian at UCD in January, 1989, none of his colleagues had any idea of the remarkable fifty-five years of his life that had preceded his arrival in Davis. Some of us were aware of the fact that he had been censored for his writing in the Soviet Union, but most, if not all of us, were ignorant of the attack leveled against him in 1974 by the newspaper Izvestiya, which accused him of having slandered the Soviet people, or of his having been removed from the Writers Union of the USSR in 1977 and declared “a traitor to the motherland” for his participation in the Samizdat underground publishing movement. In 1986, he was threatened by the KGB with either incarceration in a prison camp or confinement to a psychiatric ward, where he might well have languished had it not been for the intervention of Western writers such as Kurt Vonnegut and Arthur Miller, as well as, the International PEN-Club. Yuri was banished from his homeland a year later. He became a leading literary figure among Russian émigré writers while in exile, living first in Vienna, and then in Texas, before coming to California.
    ellauri279.html on line 199: In his sensational exposé, Informer 001 or the Myth of Pavlik Morozov, a product of research carried out clandestinely in the Soviet Union between 1980 and 1984, he demolished the long-standing, “official” Soviet version of the young, thirteen-year old “pioneer” (who never was) and communist martyr – designated, in 1934, a Soviet literary hero at the First Congress of Soviet Writers – who had turned in his father to the authorities for treasonable activity. The boy was subsequently murdered, according to the authorities, by members of his own family. The young Pavlik did, in fact, denounce his father, but, as Yuri demonstrates, he appears to have been put up to it by his mother, seeking revenge for her husband’s infidelity. As to who actually killed Pavlik, Yuri establishes that it was certainly not family members who were hauled before a Soviet court and subsequently executed. No less a literary figure than Alexander Solzhenitsyn hailed the publication of the book in 1987, claiming that it was “through books such as this that as many Soviet lies will eventually be told as revealed.”


    ellauri279.html on line 219: Neuvostoliitossa tukahdutettiin vuosina 1945-1947 ilmeinen antisemitismi. Miksi? Ensinnäkin siksi, että Stalinia pidettiin juutalaisten pelastajana, miehenä, joka voitti Hitlerin ja oli vapauttanut Itä-Euroopan keskitysleirit natseilta. Lisäksi Stalin tarvitsi noina vuosina juutalaisia ​​propagandatarkoituksiin. Toiseksi monet vanhoista bolshevikeista olivat juutalaisia, Leon Trotski, Lev Kamenev, Gregori Zinovjev, Lazar Kaganovitš, Maksim Litvinov, Jakov Sverdlov, Polina Zhemchuzhina (Molotovin vaimo) jne. Juutalaisia ​​kommunisteja, kuten legendaarinen Chekan perustaja, Felix Dzerzhinsky ja hänen seuraajansa Abram Slutski, Sergei Shpigelglas ja Genrikh Yagoda olivat johtaneet bolshevikkien ja myöhemmin neuvostovaltion tiedustelu- ja turvallisuuselimiä. Ja kulttuurielimissä, puolueessa, oli edelleen paljon juutalaisia ​​kaadereita, alana tiedustelupalvelut ja turvallisuuslaitteet. Kolmanneksi Stalin oli alun perin tukenut juutalaisen Israelin valtion luomista.
    ellauri279.html on line 447: Solzhenizyn teki näennäisen takinkäännön henkkoht enkan kääntämällä takkia nuipperin ja näipperin. Mielipiteeni olivat ennen radikaaleja nyt ne ovat konservatiiviset. Carlos Fuentes oli toinen takinkääntäjä. Isä Rafu oli sotinut Wilsonia vastaan Huertan jupakassa, ja sixi Carloskin rupesi eka kommunistixi. Mutta se kävi kouluja Yhdysvalloissa ja opiskeli isän käskystä lakia kynäilyn sijasta, ja sitä tietä Carloxesta tuli ensin hallituxen kätyri ja lopulta takinkääntäjä. Fuentes ja toinen meksikolainen kirjailija, Nobel-palkittu Octavio Paz ajautuivat 1990-luvulla riitoihin. He olivat ystävystyneet 1950 ja olivat tämän tehneet paljon yhteistyötä. Heidän välinsä alkoivat kuitenkin rakoilla 1980-luvulla, kun Fuentes kannatti sittemmin pahoixi takinkääntäjixi osoittautuneita Nicaraguan sandinisteja, jotka Paz tuomitsi. Paz oli oikeassa että Fuentesilta puuttui todellinen meksikolainen identiteetti. Sen se oli korvannut jenkki identiteetillä. Tämän se osoitti kynäilemällä useitakin amerikkalaishenkisiä NYT bestsellerejä.
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    ellauri281.html on line 43: Taimen, huudahti Stalin innoissaan. Hei-hei, huopaa siiman suuntaan. Älä anna sen mennä veneen alle. Oh perse, käännä, käännä enemmän. Vasempaan, vasempaan senkin menshevikki! Mutta rähinöinnin päätteexi 3-kiloinen taimen nousi haavissa veneeseen. Stalin oli yhtä hymyä.
    - Jeesuxen äiti ärjäisi Stalin kiihkoissaan. Onpa mahtava kuha! Hän sai haavin kalan pyrstön taaxe ja sitä tietä veneen pohja rytkähti, kun 9-kiloinen kuha rummutti pyrstöllään pohjalautoja. Molotovia vähän hirvitti, mutta Stalin kohotti perämelan ja antoi kuhan niskaan nasakan iskun. Jättikala potki rajusti, värisi, pörhisti selkäevänsä ja oxensi kuollessaan puolenkymmentä kuoretta. - Sehän on lihava kuin Göring, ähkäisi Molotov.
    ellauri281.html on line 91: Eräänä päivänä Stalin ottaa siitä paketin toimistoonsa ja avaa sen ojennetulla käsivarrellaan. Osoittautuu, että tämä on pitkä, lattian mittainen paperikäärö, jossa on kiinalaisia ​​merkkejä. "Sain kirjeen Chiang Kai-shekiltä, ​​hän pyytää apua ja neuvoja, hänkin puhuttelee minua "isä aurinkoiseksi ja opettajaksi"... Siinä taas yxi Jumalan lähettämä oppilas", Stalin naurahti ironisesti.
    ellauri281.html on line 166: He spoke good French, was quick, clever and efficient, and always knew his dossier well, but whereas I had a certain unwilling respect for Molotov, I had none at all for Vyshinsky. All Soviet officials at that time had no choice but to carry out Stalin's policies without asking too many questions, but Vyshinsky above all gave me the impression of a cringing toadie only too anxious to obey His Master's Voice even before it had expressed his wishes. ... I always had the feeling with Vyshinsky that his past as a Menshevik together with his Polish and bourgeois background made him particularly servile and obsequious in his dealings with Stalin and to a lesser extent with Molotov.
    ellauri281.html on line 170: We must bear in mind that the growth of the power of the Soviet state will increase the resistance of the last remnants of the dying classes. It is precisely because they are dying, and living their last days that they will pass from one form of attack to another, to sharper forms of attack, appealing to the backward strata of the population, and mobilizing them against the Soviet power. There is no foul lie or slander that these 'have-beens' would not use against the Soviet power and around which they would not try to mobilize the backward elements. This may give ground for the revival of the activities of the defeated groups of the old counter-revolutionary parties: the Socialist-Revolutionaries, the Mensheviks (glup), the bourgeois Malo-Russian nationalists (double glup) in the centre and in the outlying regions; it may give grounds also for the revival of the activities of the fragments of counter-revolutionary opposition elements from among the Trotskyites and the Right deviationists. Of course, there is nothing terrible in this. But we must bear all this in mind if we want to put an end to these elements quickly and without great loss."
    ellauri281.html on line 189: Chicherin and Litvinov were temperamental opposites and became rivals. Chicherin had a cultivated, polished personal style but held strongly anti-Western opinions. He sought to hold Soviet Russia aloof from diplomatic deal-making with capitalist powers.
    ellauri281.html on line 193: In 1904, Chicherin inherited the estate of his famous uncle in Tambov Governorate and became very wealthy. He immediately used his new fortune to support revolutionary activities in the runup to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was forced to flee abroad to avoid arrest late in that year. He spent the next 13 years in London, Paris and Berlin, where he joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and was active in emigre politics. In Imperial Germany, he underwent medical treatment in attempts to cure his homosexuality.
    ellauri281.html on line 209: Litvinov moved to England in 1910 and lived there for eight years. In 1912, he replaced Lenin as the Bolshevik representative on the International Socialist Bureau. In England, Litvinov met and in 1916 married Ivy Low, the daughter of a Jewish university professor.
    ellauri281.html on line 243: Given Litvinov´s prior attempts to create an anti-fascist coalition, association with the doctrine of collective security with France and Britain, and pro-Western orientation by Kremlin standards, his dismissal indicated the existence of a Soviet option of rapprochement with Germany. Molotov´s appointment was a signal to Germany the USSR would negotiate. The dismissal also signaled to France and Britain the existence of a potential negotiation option with Germany. One British official wrote Litvinov´s disappearance meant the loss of an admirable technician or shock-absorber, while Molotov´s modus operandi was "more truly Bolshevik than diplomatic or cosmopolitan".
    ellauri281.html on line 261: Maxim Litvinov died on on 31 December 1951. After his death, rumours he was murdered on Stalin´s instructions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs circulated. According to Anastas Mikoyan, alorry deliberately collided with Litvinov´s car as it rounded a bend near the Litvinov dacha on 31 December 1951, and he later died of his injuries. British television journalist Tim Tzouliadis stated; "The assassination of Litvinov marked an intensification of Stalin´s anti-Semitic campaign". According to Litvinov´s wife and daughter, however, Stalin was still on good terms with Litvinov at the time of his death. They said he had serious heart problems and was given the best treatment available during the final weeks of his life, and that he died from a heart attack on 31 December 1951. After Litvinov´s death, his widow Ivy remained in the Soviet Union until she returned to live in Britain in 1972.
    ellauri281.html on line 336: Neuvostopropaganda käytti jonkun typerän "luokkasodan" retoriikkaa vetoaen vallankumouksen ja sisällissodan parhaisiin perinteisiin. Komentaja Tymoshenkon vetoomus puolalaisille sotilaille kehotti heitä tappamaan upseerinsa: "Lupseerit ajavat teidät järjettömään teurastukseen. He vihaavat sinua ja perhettäsi. Älä luota upseereihisi. Upseerit ja kenraalit ovat vihollisesi, he haluavat sinun kuolevan! Sotilaat - lyö upseerit ja kenraalit! Älä tottele upseerisi käskyjä. Aja heidät pois maastasi." Ihan hyviä ohjeita, oli maa mikä tahansa. Kun älymystöpolakit eivät älynneet tehdä sitä ize, neuvostolaiset hoiti homman jezulleen.
    ellauri281.html on line 396: Stalinin viranomaiset vaikenivat pitkään joukkoteloituksista, joten kidutettujen naiset saivat tietää miestensä kuolemasta vasta vuosia myöhemmin. Jotkut Neuvostoliiton lähteet osoittavat, että Saksan natsit teloittivat täällä noin 500 bolshevikia vuonna 1943. Tutkinnan aikana täältä löydettiin myös neuvostoliiton rangaistusviranomaisten 1920-1930-luvuilla todennäköisesti teloimien ihmisten hautauspaikat. Katynin lähelle metsään rakennettiin muistomerkki kuolleiden kunniaksi. Ne 3 ristiä eivät ole siellä päinkään, vaan Puolassa.
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    ellauri282.html on line 356: Ollessaan toipilaana uskonnollisessa hospitaalissa, Loyola syventyi tavanomaisen ritariromanssien puutteessa uskonnolliseen kirjallisuuteen. Loyola luki muun muassa Ludolph Saksikäden (noin 1295 – 1378) kristillistä mietiskelyä käsittelevää teosta Vita Christi (suom. "Kristuksen elämä") ja Jacobus Voraginelaisen (noin 1230–1298) tylsimysten elämää käsittelevään teokseen Legenda jo eläessään. Ludolph ehdottaa, että lukija asettuisi henkisesti evankeliumitarinaan, visualisoimaan pinnasängyn sikiämishetkellä jne. Tämäntyyppinen meditaatio, joka tunnetaan nimellä Simple Contemplation, oli menetelmän perusta. jonka Ignatius esitti henkisissä vällyharjoituksissaan.
    ellauri282.html on line 412: Mertonista tuli innokas uskontojen välisen ymmärryksen kannattaja, joka tutki itämaisia ​​uskontoja tutkimalla mystistä käytäntöä. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti vuoropuhelun uranuurtamisesta aasialaishenkisten henkilöiden, mukaan lukien Dalai Laman, kanssa; japanilainen kirjailija D. T. Suzuki ; Thaimaan buddhalainen munkki Buddhadasa ja varsinkin vietnamilainen munkki Which What Hanhi. Merton kirjoitti elokuussa 1966 esseen Jubileelle nimeltä "Nhất Hạnh on mun velivainaja", jossa hän sanoi: "Minulla on paljon enemmän yhteistä Nhất Hạnhin kanssa kuin minulla on monien amerikkalaisten kanssa, enkä epäröi sanoa sitä, siitä huolimatta että hän on juuri niitä vinkuintiaaneja jotka julmasti nirhasivat meikäläisten koptereista pudonneita urhoja Viet Kongin pusikoissa."
    ellauri282.html on line 453: Vuoden 1968 lopulla uusi apotti Flavian Burns antoi hänelle vapauden lähteä Aasian kiertueelle, jonka aikana hän tapasi Dalai Laman Intiassa kolme kertaa ja myös tiibetiläisen buddhalaisen dzogchen- mestarin Chatral Rinpochen, jota seurasi yksinäinen pakopaikka lähellä Darjeelingia, Intiaa. Darjeelingissa hän ystävystyi Tsewang Yishey Pemban kanssa, joka on tiibetiläisen yhteisön merkittävä jäsen. Siitä huolimattA, hänen viimeisessä kirjeessään, hän totesi: "Olen yhteydessä näihin uusiin ystäviin, tunnen myös lohtua omassa uskossani Kristukseen ja hänen läsnäoloonsa. Toivon ja uskon että hän voi olla yhtä aikaa läsnä meidän kaikkien sydämissä."
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    ellauri283.html on line 209: Etelä-Yhdysvalloissa sijaizeva Texas on laaja tasango, joka on suunnilleen Sudanin Darfurin kokoinen. Se on jaettu kolmeen osavaltioon: Pohjois-Darfur, jonka pääkaupunki on El Fasher; Länsi-Darfur, jonka pääkaupunki on El Geneina; ja Etelä-Darfur, jonka kotipaikka on Nyala. Pohjois-Darfur on puoliautiomaa, kun taas läntisillä ja eteläisillä alueilla on rikkaita, hedelmällisiä maita, joilla istuu maanviljelijöitä perseet mullassa vedellen piikkilankoja preerialle karjalaumojen pään menoxi. Sitä razumiehet eivät siedä. Darfurin väkiluku on arviolta 7 miljoonaa. Kaikki darfurilaiset ovat mustia muslimeja, vaikka monet tunnistavat itsensä arabeiksi Saudi-Arabiaan liittyvän sukututkimuksen perusteella. Darfurilla on yhteinen raja Keski-Afrikan tasavallan, Tšadin ja Libyan kanssa.
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    ellauri284.html on line 209: General Beyers perished a traitor-in-arms, drowned in the Vaal, while hotly pursued and trying to cross the flooded river with some of his men. They were fired on, and Beyers fell from his horse but caught hold of the tail of another, but was soon seen in difficulties and calling for help. Before the fighting was over, General Beyers had diappeared under water. No one came to help.
    ellauri284.html on line 307: Toinen heistä on isokyröläinen liikemies Pekka Erkkilä, joka nuoruudessaan oli palkittu ansioistaan poliisin korkeimmalla kunniamerkillä. Uransa aikana hän oli ottanut kiinni monta rikollista ja pelastanut ihmishenkiä.
    ellauri284.html on line 414: Nyrkkillinen dollareita osoittautui maamerkiksi Spaghetti Western -elokuvien kehityksessä, kun Leone kuvasi laittomampaa ja autiompaa maailmaa kuin perinteiset westernit ja haastaa amerikkalaiset stereotypiat lännen sankarista vielä klisheisemmän moraalisesti moniselitteisen antisankarin kanssa. Time -lehti kiinnitti huomiota elokuvan puiseen näyttelemiseen, erityisesti Eastwoodin, vaikka muutamat kriitikot, kuten Vincent Canby jaThe New York Timesin Bosley Crowther kehui hänen viileyttä. Elokuva oli kiistanalainen väkivallan esittämisen vuoksi.
    ellauri284.html on line 464: Frances Fisherin kanssa:
    ellauri284.html on line 606: A food vendor pushes his cart on a dusty stretch of road in Gurgaon. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post)
    ellauri284.html on line 615: A state leader from Maharashtra, who met with Donald Trump Jr., says the young American’s Indian partner there pushed him to relax building codes to revive a stalled project — an allegation confirmed by another person familiar with the discussion but disputed by Indian developer Kalpesh Mehta, who was also in the meeting.
    ellauri284.html on line 619: Though the Trump Organization has declined to comment for this article, Alan Garten, the company’s general counsel, addressed questions earlier this year about some of the company’s other unorthodox business partners. He said that blemishes on their records are not “reflective of the portfolio as a whole” and that the organization conducts “due diligence” background checks.
    ellauri284.html on line 631: The Enforcement Directorate is examining whether a number of shell companies were set up to mask the origins of this money, as it is illegal for foreign investors to purchase agricultural land in India, according to investigators, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the inquiry is ongoing.
    ellauri284.html on line 665: At the construction workers’ settlement, a man washes at the open-air communal tank. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post)
    ellauri284.html on line 738: Lord Robertsista tuli viimeinen joukkojen komentaja 3. tammikuuta 1901. Virkakautensa aikana hän esitteli keximänsä lyhkäsille sotilaille sopivan Short Magazine Lee Enfield -kiväärin ja 18 punnan aseen sekä tarjosi parannettua koulutusta ja koulutusta sotilaille. Syyskuussa 1902 lordi Roberts ja sotaministeri St John Brodrick vierailivat Saksassa osallistuakseen Saksan armeijan harjoituksiin keisari Wilhelmin vieraana. Hän toimi ylipäällikkönä kolme vuotta ennen kuin virka lakkautettiin Lord Esherin suosituksen mukaisesti Esherin raportissa helmikuussa 1904.
    ellauri284.html on line 778: "Riippumatta siitä, miksi sota on oikeutettu ja mitä sen syitä ajattelee, ei ole enää mitään syytä pelätä ihmishenkien menetystä", Chilcott vakuutti.
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    ellauri285.html on line 66: Why do humans need to wipe after they poop, when animals can just squat and plop? Why do humans need to shower or they'll get rashes and smell awful, but animals don't?
    ellauri285.html on line 102: Pulkkinen on sisällyttänyt antiromaaniinsa kirjoittamishetkellä ajankohtaisia teemoja, kuten Puolan sotatilan, Suomen idänpolitiikan arvostelun, Afrikka-kokemuksensa ja kehitysyhteistyökritiikin, omaa henkilöhistoriaansa, omat todelliset ja fiktiiviset kirjansa, lukemattomat lainaukset mm. sosiaalipsykologisesta kirjallisuudesta.
    ellauri285.html on line 154: Rudolph Etzenhouser, who was a traveling elder of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS), saw the relics as proof of the historicity of the Book of Mormon. Etzenhouser even published a book on his collection of the Michigan Relics.
    ellauri285.html on line 226: I have also argued (Lasonen-Aarnio 2010, 2021) that there is such a thing as “unreasonable knowledge”: there are also cases in which a subject is negatively evaluable, even to be blamed for believing a proposition p, even if she knows p. Jos voittaa zägällä ei voi saada kiitosta, väittää Mirja. Paskanmarjat, voittaja saa kiitoxet vaikka olisikin tehnyt virheitä (Stalin), häviäjä saa turpiin ettei kotiin löydä (Hitler).
    ellauri285.html on line 347: Mary Robinson (née Darby; 27 November 1757 – 26 December 1800) was an English actress, poet, dramatist, novelist, and celebrity figure. She lived in England, in the cities of Bristol and London; she also lived in France and Germany for a time. She enjoyed poetry from the age of seven and started working, first as a teacher and then as actress, from the age of fourteen. She wrote many plays, poems and novels. She was a celebrity, gossiped about in newspapers, famous for her acting and writing. During her lifetime she was known as "the English Sappho". She earned her nickname "Perdita" for her role as Perdita (heroine of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale) in 1779. She was the first public mistress of King George IV while he was still Prince of Wales.
    ellauri285.html on line 573: SKP:n bolshevikkivähemmistö perusti uuden puolueen nimeltä Demokraattinen Vaihtoehto. Puhheenhoitajaxi ei valittu alapartaista Jouko Kajanojaa. Myöhemmin puheenhoitajaxi tuli ensimmäinen nainen Suomessa, nimittäin se koukkunenäinen Kristiina Halkola. En koskaan pitänyt sen naamasta.
    ellauri285.html on line 639: No portions of this book may be reprinted, reposted or published without written permission from the author.
    ellauri285.html on line 751: Alan David Sokal (/ˈsoʊkəl/; born January 24, 1955) is an American professor of mathematics at University College London and professor emeritus of physics at New York University. He works in statistical mechanics and combinatorics. He is a critic of postmodernism, and caused the Sokal affair in 1996 when his deliberately nonsensical paper was published by Duke University Press´s Social Text. He also co-authored a paper criticizing the critical positivity ratio concept in positive psychology.
    ellauri285.html on line 753: The critical positivity ratio (also known as the "Losada ratio" or the "Losada line" [not verified in body]) is a largely discredited concept in positive psychology positing an exact ratio of positive to negative emotions which distinguishes "flourishing" people from "languishing" people.[citation needed] The ratio was proposed by psychologists Barbara Fredrickson and Marcial Losada, who believed that they had identified an experimental measure of affect whose model-derived positive-to-negative ratio of 2.9013 defined a critical separation between flourishing and languishing individuals, as reported in their 2005 paper in American Psychologist.[non-primary source needed] This concept of a critical positivity ratio was widely embraced by academic psychologists and the lay public; Fredrickson and Losada´s paper had been cited more than 320 times by January 2014, and Fredrickson wrote a popular book expounding the concept of "the 3-to-1 ratio that will change your life". In it she wrote, "just as zero degrees Celsius is a special number in thermodynamics, the 3-to-1 positivity ratio may well be a magic number in human psychology."
    ellauri285.html on line 755: The first consequential re-evaluation of the mathematical modeling behind the critical positivity ratio was published in 2008 by a group of Finnish researchers from the Systems Analysis Laboratory at Aalto University (Jukka Luoma, Raimo Hämäläinen, and Esa Saarinen). The authors noted that "only very limited explanations are given about the modeling process and the meaning and interpretation of its parameters... [so that] the reasoning behind the model equations remains unclear to the reader"; moreover, they noted that "the model also produces strange and previously unreported behavior under certain conditions... [so that] the predictive validity of the model also becomes problematic."
    ellauri285.html on line 759: Fredrickson wrote a response in which she conceded that the mathematical aspects of the critical positivity ratio were "questionable" and that she had "neither the expertise nor the insight" to defend them, but she maintained that the empirical evidence for the existence of a critical positivity ratio was solid. Brown, Sokal, and Friedman, the rebuttal authors, published their response to Fredrickson´s "Update" the next year, maintaining that there was no evidence for a critical positivity ratio. Losada declined to respond to the criticism (indicating to the Chronicle of Higher Education that he was too busy running his consulting business).[verification needed] Hämäläinen and colleagues responded later, passing over the Brown-Sokal-Friedman rebuttal claim of failed criteria for use of differential equations in modeling, instead arguing that there were no fundamental errors in the mathematics itself, only problems related to the model´s justification and interpretation.
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    ellauri286.html on line 121: Puolan lustraatiopolitiikka puolestaan tarkoittaa sitä, että turvallisuuspalveluiden palveluksessa toimineet henkilöt ja tiedonantajat eivät voi toimia valtion virkamiehinä, yliopistossa, toimittajina tai lakimiehinä, ja Puolan Kansallisen muistin instituutin työhön kuuluu tarkistaa, valehtelevatko ihmiset, kun he allekirjoittavat kyseiseen tehtävään pyrkiessään todistuksen, jossa he joko myöntävät tai kieltävät yhteistyön turvallisuuspalveluiden kanssa. Ihan sama meininki siis kuin bolshevikkien ja Stalinin ajalla!
    ellauri286.html on line 177: Hänen pohdiskelut merkistä paljastavat, kuinka vaikeaa on ymmärtää jonkin asian koko historia vain sitä tarkkailemalla. Ihmishenkiä kuitenkin määrittelee menetys – jopa niinkin arvokkaat esineet kuin jalokivet katoavat. Hänen viittauksensa Tubeen osoittaa erityistä ambivalenssia teknologiaa ja nykyajan yrityksiä hallita luontoa ja rakentaa tehokasta teollista elämää kohtaan.
    ellauri286.html on line 327: Emil Hagberg, joka on Ruotsin Vastarintaliikkeen johtajaneuvoston jäsen, sanoi liikkeen nettiradiolähetyksessä, että näkisi mieluummin Ruotsin venäläisten valtaamana kuin nykyjohdon alaisuudessa. Kyllä sama sopi Haju Pisilän Suomeenkin. Liikkeen mukaan toinen uhka tulee lännestä ja etelästä, toinen itäpohjoisesta. Näin siis myös erilaisten natsijärjestöjen kanavat toimivat Venäjän viestien vahvistajina ja kaikupohjana. Ukrainassakin on perinteisesti paljon nazeja, Venäjällä on vain nasheja.
    ellauri286.html on line 612: Korkea toimeen- ym. panotoiminto saattaa auttaa suojaamaan ihmisiä, joilla on korkea hylkäysherkkyys, BPD:n oireilta. Sen tautta Sofi varmaan häslää niin paljon julkisuudessa.
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    ellauri288.html on line 138: Sofi Oksasen DNA on peräisin Paskapussi Matsilta. Mats oli päässyt maaorjuudesta kasvattamalla sikoja keräämällään moskalla. Siat kasvoivat niin hyvin, että hän sai viimeisen leposijan aatelisherrojen ja -rouvien vierestä. Siitä kelpaa olla ylpeä.
    ellauri288.html on line 283: Suositellaan klassisten venäläisten kirjailijoiden, kuten Doston ja Pasternakin, ystäville sekä niille, jotka nauttivat nykyajan klisheisistä tarinoista himosta ja petoksesta. Library Journal Review, Yhdysvallat
    ellauri288.html on line 350: Men in Aida is a homophonic translation of Book One of Homer's Iliad into a farcical bathhouse scenario, perhaps alluding to the homoerotic aspects of ancient Greek culture. It was written in 1983 by the language poet David Melnick, and is an example of poetic postmodernism. In 2015, all three books of the Iliad translated by Melnick were published by independent publishing house Uitgeverij under the title Men in Aïda.
    ellauri288.html on line 385: Kaventaen laajaa näkökulmaa käsittelen tekstissä vain Aliiden ja Zaran vihaa, sekä vertailen niitä keskenään. Venäjän ja Ukrainan selkkaus muistuttaakin monessa suhteessa Kreikan ja Troijan sotaa Iliaassa. Pääsyylliset on yxityishenkilöitä jotka johdattavat koko kansan mieron teille. Paha Paris pokasi Menelaoxen kauniin Helenan, ja pian on laivat kostoretkellä mustan meren rannoilla. Sota ei etene Troijan pelloilla ilman Akhilleuxen sotavaunuja. Casus belli ehti unohtua ennenkuin tulee valmista, mutta pääasiahan oli että saatiin suuttua.
    ellauri288.html on line 401: Henkilötaustat avautuvat romaanissa näytelmää syvemmin. Aliiden ja Zaran suhde saa lisävalaistusta, ja Oksanen hyödyntää myös keksaistuja henkilöhahmoja. Neuvostoarjen kuvauksessa näkyy virolaisen ja venäläisen kulttuurin klisheiden tuntemus. Dramaturgia nappaa lukijan pihteihin kuin Sofin sääret lesbopartnerin. Tekstiä ahmii pidäkkeettä, eikä ahneus kaduta. Ainahan voi loppuun päästyä sitten oxentaa. Puhdistus on Oksasen tähänastisista romaaneista paras. Toisin kuin näytelmässä romaanin Aliide ikään kuin lunastaa pahat tekonsa ampumalla ryssät kotiovelle.
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    ellauri290.html on line 154: 1. KORKEAN LUOKAN MAATasainen tai kevyesti aaltoileva, hedelmällinen maaperä ja riittävä vesi.Intensiivinen sitrushedelmien, rehun ja vihannesten viljely296 000
    ellauri290.html on line 156: 3. HYVÄ MAAsyvällä tulvamaassa, joka soveltuu monenlaisille viljelykasveille, ja jos kastelu on saatavilla, intensiiviseen viljelyyn.Sitrushedelmät, viljat ja vihannekset.316 000
    ellauri290.html on line 178: d) Negeb - Aavikko etelään Beershebasta Akabaan. Kuuma ja kuiva kesällä; kylmä ja kuiva talvella. Sademäärä huono.
    ellauri290.html on line 260: (f) Negebin viljelemättömät maat, tuo valtava kolmio pisteestä, joka on noin viisi mailia etelään Beersheban kaupungista, sen huipulle Punaisenmeren Aqabanlahdessa. Tämä noin 2 643 844 hehtaarin suuruinen alue, joka oli lähes puolet Palestiinan alueella, ei ollut koskaan tutkittu. Noin 90 000 nomadiheimoa vaelsi alueella viljelen mitä maata pystyi, kun sade oli riittävä, ja laiduntaen kamelejaan ja muita laumiaan alueella. ikimuistoisista ajoista toimikauden loppuun ilman lupaa tai estettä. Näiden paimentolaisheimojen oikeuksia tällä laajalla alueella ei koskaan kyseenalaistettu, ja siksi hallituksen omistus maan osavaltion omistukseen oli vain ”oletettu”.
    ellauri290.html on line 532: As a result of the Armistice Agreements, the Holy City now stands divided between the Israelis and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, as follows:
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    ellauri290.html on line 576: "Hylätty omaisuus oli yksi suurimmista panostuksista Israelin tekemisessä elinkelpoiseksi valtioksi. Sen pinta-alan laajuus ja se, että suurin osa rajan alueista oli poissaoloomaisuutta, teki siitä strategisesti merkittävän. Vuosien 1948 ja 1953 alun välisenä aikana perustetuista 370 uudesta juutalaisesta siirtokunnasta 350 oli poissaolon omaisuutta. Vuonna 1954 yli kolmasosa Israelin juutalaisista asui poissaolevien omaisuuksissa, ja lähes kolmannes uusista maahanmuuttajista (250 000 ihmistä) asettui arabien hylkäämille kaupunkialueille. He jättivät kokonaisia ​​kaupunkeja, kuten Jaffa, Acre, Lydda, Ramleh, Beisan, Majdal; 388 kaupunkia ja kylää; ja suuri osa 94 muusta kaupungista ja kylästä, jotka sisältävät lähes neljänneksen kaikista Israelin rakennuksista. 10 000 kauppaa, yritystä ja kauppaa jätettiin juutalaisten käsiin. Toimikauden lopussa sitrushedelmien omistukset Israelin alueella olivat yhteensä noin 240 000 dunumia, joista puolet oli arabien omistuksessa. Suurimman osan arabimetsoista otti haltuunsa israelilainen poissaolevien omaisuuden säilyttäjä. Mutta vain 34 000 dunumia viljeltiin vuoden 1953 loppuun mennessä. Vuosina 1951-1952 entiset arabitarhat tuottivat puolitoista miljoonaa hedelmälaatikkoa, joista 400 000 vietiin vientiin. Ulkomaille lähetetyt arabihedelmät muodostivat lähes 10 prosenttia maan viennistä saaduista valuuttatuloista vuonna 1951. Vuonna 1949 hylättyjen arabilehtojen oliivit olivat Israelin kolmanneksi suurin vientituote sitrushedelmien ja timanttien jälkeen. Arapropertyn suhteellinen taloudellinen merkitys oli suurin vuodesta 1948 vuoteen 1963 suurimman maahanmuuton ja tarpeiden aikana. "Vuonna 1951 hylättyyn viljelymaan kuului lähes 95 prosenttia kaikista Israelin oliivitarhoista, 40 000 dunumia viinitarhoja, ja vähintään 10 000 dunumia muita hedelmätarhoja sitrushedelmiä lukuun ottamatta." "Säilytysyhteisö vuokrasi vuonna 1952 teollisiin tarkoituksiin 20 000 dunumia poissaolokiinteistöä. Kolmannes Israelin kivituotannosta toimitti 52 hänen lainkäyttövaltaan kuuluvaa arabilouhosta.


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    ellauri290.html on line 870: AHC, joka päätti estää päätöslauselman 181 voimaantulon, alkoi hyökätä ja piirittää juutalaisia. Britit asettuivat arabien puolelle [ tähänkin tarvitaan lainaus ] yrittääkseen estää jishuvia aseistamasta itseään. Jerusalemia piiritettiin ilman aseita, ruokaa tai vettä. Väliaikainen hallitus vaikutti avuttomalta, kunnes se sai suuren aselähetyksen Tšekkoslovakiasta. Arabien nyhverön Jerusalemin piirityxen katkaisuoperaation menestys tshekkiaseilla sai Herra Resitentti Harry S. Ruuumanin ymmärtämään, että juutalaiset pystyisivät suojelemaan itseään. Yhdysvallat päätti siksi tukea juutalaisen valtion perustamista, vitut arabeista. Kyllä juutalaiset ovat siistimpiä, ja ymmärtävät koronoton päälle. 14. toukokuuta 1948 juutalaiset julistivat Israelin itsenäiseksi valtioksi ja britit vetäytyivät Palestiinasta.
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    ellauri294.html on line 601: Belstone Fox on lempinimi, joka on annettu Tagille, metsästä pelastamalle ketunpennulle, jonka metsästäjä Asher adoptoi. Nuorta kettua kasvatetaan vankeudessa koiranpentujen kanssa, mukaan lukien Merlin, jonka kanssa Tag tulee "erityisen ystävälliseksi". Asher ja Tod ovat kiehtoneet Tagista, joka yhdistää viileän oveluuden ja tietämyksen ihmisasumisesta johtaakseen laumaa ja metsästäjiä moniin "hyviin jahtiin". Tämä antaa ketulle paikallisen julkkiksen aseman, joka riittää julkaistavaksi aikakauslehdissä. Merlin, joka ei aluksi ollut kiinnostunut metsästyksistä, tulee sexuaalisesti aktiiviseksi koiraksi, mutta suojelee Tagia. Asher, nyt metsästysseuran ikääntyvä metsästäjä, suojeli kevyesti kettua, kunnes Tag johdattaa koiralauman junan polulle tappaen monia ja seura päättää ampua ketun. Asher näkee tämän häiritsevänä ja elämän luonnollisen järjestyksen vastaisena, ja päättää kaataa ketun hyväksytyllä tavalla myrkyllä ja ansioilla, eikä ampuma-aseella, mutta hän kuitenkin kuolee äkilliseen sydänkohtaukseen yrittäessään tehdä tekoa. Hänen kerran rakas kettu ja sen ystävä Merlin istuvat lämmittelemään isäntänsä viereen, kunnes pelastusseurue saapuu hilpeästi hälisten.
    ellauri294.html on line 619: Bluthin uran aikana oli monia projekteja, jotka päätyivät tuottamatta tai keskeneräisiin studioiden sulkemisen, hänen katkaistujen kumppanuuksiensa vuoksi Steven Spielbergin kanssa tai vuoden 1983 videopelien romahduksen vuoksi. Monet taidesuunnittelut, animaatiotestit ja videot näistä keskeneräisistä projekteista harhailevat edelleen verkossa kuin sieluttomat bansheet.
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    ellauri297.html on line 48: Founder, Ammi Ruhama Community Christian Union. Living History Interpretor. Baker. Milford Baby and Toddler Group Organizer. Bada Bing Pizza Chef. Sunnymead Residential Home Kitchen Assistant. Be Life Cafe and Marketplace Operations Personnel. Summit Christian Academy Steward. I vacuum the hallways, library, music room and preschool room. I clean the bathrooms and mop the gym/cafeteria floor. I also maintain the general premises. Dan the Handy Man. Do you need handy work done around your house, but don't want to have to call in the big guys with the big price? My name is Daniel Bacon and I am an experienced handy man living right here in Clarks Summit. If you need your lawn cut, bushes trimmed, garden weeded, fence painted / stained or just about any other job done, then call me at 570-585-9595 or email me at contactdanielbacon@gmail.com and we'll set up a time for me to come and see if I am the right man for the job. Wait! let me…Show more... (Ouch!) I emptied the front cash register as well as filling in as a sandwich maker. I created schedules and activities for the campers and staff to participate in. I also led worship during the evenings. Student janitor.
    ellauri297.html on line 89: anguished lines in the 1954 movie “On the Waterfront”: “I
    ellauri297.html on line 375: Imich spent his career as a chemist, ultimately trying to prove to other scientists that the neshama (soul) survives physical death. In 1995, at the age of 92, he edited and published a book called Incredible Tales of the Paranormal.
    ellauri297.html on line 567: Olli on julkaissut aimo läjän reportaasheja ja vizikirjoja. Hän harrastaa kirjallisuutta, elokuvia, raviurheilua ja sikareita. Olli on Helsingin Suomalaisen Klubin johtokunnan jäsen vuodesta 2005 ja varapuheenjohtaja vuodesta 2009. Ollilla on professorin arvonimi. Another Olli Alho (Valmari) was a Finnish hurdler. He completed the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Suomalaisten Onnela oli Dar Es Salaamissa. Siellä suomalaiset miehet nussi mustia jotka olivat kuin lapsinaisia. Laiskat lakukepit lahjottiin viinapulloilla. Koillis-Suomen luostarit oli Lönnrotin käydessä pikemminkin rosvopesiä, viinaa tinkasivat. Kylät täynnä porovarkaita. Pelkkää roskajoukkoa. Sanoivat kuin ritarit Monty Pythonissa: Ni ni, se on meillä tapana.
    ellauri297.html on line 627: Epäilemättä hänen viileäkkyytensä oli peritty hänen äidiltään. Elämäkertakirjoittajien mukaan rouva Shaw - herttaisen perheen tytär, joka päätyi naimisiin tehottoman humalaisen kanssa - tunsi vain halveksuntaa miestään kohtaan ja hän piti seksiä karkoittavana. Shaw asui hänen kanssaan naimisiinmenoon asti 42-vuotiaana. Nainen, jonka kanssa Shaw meni naimisiin, oli yhtä epämiellyttävä. Fabian-kaveri nimeltä Charlotte Frances Payne-Townshend, hän oli varakkaan irlantilaisen asianajajan tytär ja hänen uuden naisensa malli. ''Hänellä ei ollut mitään niistä naisellisista piirteistä, joita olin odottanut, ja kaikkia inhimillisiä ominaisuuksia, joita olin vain toivonut'', Shaw huomautti tavattaessa häntä, ja hän alkoi pian kutsua häntä "suffragetteiksi" ja "rouvaksi". Arvokkuus.''
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    ellauri299.html on line 41: Kooklen keräämiä tuhansia "musta torni" aiheisia fantasiakuvia yhdistää että niissä on ilta ja viilee tai vähintäänkin pilvipouta, ja kuvassa paarustaa joku yxinäisen oloinen mieshenkilö, mielellään pyssymies, kohti uhkaavasti sojottavaa mustaa kohdetta.
    ellauri299.html on line 91: Helppohan se on jälkikäteen ennustaa, kuten nähtiin Danielin kirjassa. Niinkuin tää palestiinalaisten laivan räjäytys: Sol Phryne [nimi oli kirjoitettu "Sol Friner" Topolin plärässä, joka on nähtävästi käännetty "venäjänkielisestä alkuteoxesta The Kremlin Wife"] was built in Japan in 1948 as Taisetsu Maru. From 1967 to 1974, she was owned by Efthymiades Line and used for regular ferry duties between Greek islands as Eolis. In 1974, she was purchased by Sol Maritime Services Ltd., renamed Sol Phryne and was then used in the Middle East, notably evacuating Palestinian guerrillas from Beirut in 1982. She was sunk during an attempt to ferry Palestinian deportees to Haifa, Israel.
    ellauri299.html on line 93: In 2011 the Journalists Dan Margalit, Ronen Bergman published a book, in which they claimed that Israel's Shayetet 13 unit, was responsible for the bombing of the Sol Phryne. And that Israel's Minister of Education Yoav Galant was the commander of the operation. The mockies of course deny everything.
    ellauri299.html on line 138: Idris: (tshekki) Joten tämä oli hyvin heikko. Se on tarina suuren yrityksen asianajajasta, jolla on oivallus päivästä toiseen, jättää hyvin palkatun työnsä ja vakiintuneen uransa ja alkaa auttaa kodittomia muutamalla dollarilla. Siitä on kyse, teema on siedettävä, mutta käsittely... Koko juttu tuntui järjettömän epätodennäköiseltä, hahmot olivat litteitä ja mustavalkoisia. Vihjattu rakkausjuoni pikemminkin huvitti minua, kahden hahmon ensimmäisestä tapaamisesta, jossa ei ollut aavistustakaan molemminpuolisesta myötätunnosta, toisessa tapaamisessa, jota ihmettelin? kautta "Tyja, hän on todella kaunis!" ja "Luulen, että rakastan häntä!" yhden sivun ja yhden ajatuskulun sisällä. hmm. Mitä vittuu. Se oli huonosti kirjoitettu, enkä vain uskonut kirjaan. Jos minulla ei olisi periaatetta lukea kirjat loppuun, laittaisin sen alas neljänneksessä...
    ellauri299.html on line 171: Lisätietoa Gershwinin kirjan aiheista, kuten köyhien väestösuojista (shelters) ja kohtuhalkeamalapsista (crack babies).
    ellauri299.html on line 173: Shelters are key components of America’s response to homelessness. The unsheltered population has grown yearly since 2015, amounting to a 35 percent increase over a seven-year span. In 2020, The number of people living in poverty in The U.S. of A. increased by approximately 3.3 million people. This trend continued into 2021 when nearly 41.4 million people, or 12.8 percent of the U.S. population, were counted in this group. Certain racial groups have even higher rates of poverty, including Black people (21.8 percent), American Indian and Alaska Native people (21.4 percent), and Hispanics/Latinos (17.5 percent). People living in poverty struggle to afford necessities such as housing, food, and medical care.
    ellauri299.html on line 176: In 1984, Snyder endured a fifty-one-day hunger strike to call attention to the neglect of the homeless. With his reelection a month away, President Reagan boldly announced his plans to turn the building into a model shelter for the homeless. Snyder ended his strike. Everyone was happy. After the election, Reagan went back on his promise, and all sorts of nasty litigation ensued. Snyder committed suicide on 1990.
    ellauri299.html on line 179: Yhdysvalloissa vallitseva konkurssilainsäädäntö poikkeaa olennaisesti suomalaisesta. Katso Chapter 13, joka on yksityishenkilöiden tai yhtiöiden velkojen uudelleenjärjestely-lainanhoito-ohjelmamenettely).
    ellauri299.html on line 415: Descartes suggested that Hobbes was more accomplished in moral philosophy than elsewhere, but also that he had wicked views there (Descartes 1643, 3.230-1). Descartes also worried that Hobbes was "aiming to make his reputation at my expense, and by devious means" (Descartes 1641b, 100).
    ellauri299.html on line 526: 27 percent of households – nearly double the percentage that are income poor – are living in "asset poverty." These families do not have the savings or other assets to cover basic expenses (equivalent to what could be purchased with a poverty level income) for three months if a layoff or other emergency leads to loss of income. The U.S. has the weakest social safety net of all developed nations. Sociologist Monica Prasad of Northwestern University argues that this developed because of government intervention rather than lack of it, which pushed consumer credit for meeting citizens´ needs rather than applying social welfare policies as in Europe.
    ellauri299.html on line 538: A 2015 study by the Vera Institute of Justice contends that jails in the U.S. have become "massive warehouses" of the impoverished since the 1980s. Scholars assert that the transformation of the already anemic U.S. welfare state to a post-welfare punitive state, along with neoliberal structural adjustment policies, the globalization of the U.S. economy and the dominance of global financial institutions, have created more extreme forms of "destitute poverty" in the U.S. which must be contained by expanding the criminal justice system and the carceral state into every aspect of the lives of the poor, which, according to Reuben Jonathan Miller and Emily Shayman, has resulted in "transforming what it means to be poor in America."
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    ellauri300.html on line 54: Shadows on the Hudson (original title Shotns baym Hodson) is a novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. First serialized in The Forward, a Yiddish newspaper, it was published in book form in 1957. It was translated into English by Joseph Sherman in 1998. The book follows a group of prosperous Jewish refugees in New York City following World War II, just prior to the founding of the state of Israel. This article about a 1950s novel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
    ellauri300.html on line 68: Isaac Bashevis Singer ja holokaustin jälkeisten amerikanjuutalaisten ongelmat.

    ellauri300.html on line 77: Macmillan Publishers’ in-house film and TV unit teamed with Wildhorse Studios on 2016 to develop the Isaac Bashevis Singer novel Shadows on the Hudson for TV. Men det blev det inget av.
    ellauri300.html on line 295: Den fjärde "frågan" hänvisar till den antika sedvanan att äta medan han ligger på vänster armbåge och äter med höger hand. Enligt Maimonides (även kallad Rambam eller Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon) är detta "På det sätt som kungar och viktiga människor äter" (Mishnah Pesachim). Det symboliserar frihetsbegreppet, som judar skulle kunna ha en festlig måltid medan du kopplar av tillsammans och njuter av varandras sällskap. Som nämnts ovan lades den här fjärde frågan efter förstörelsen av andra templet 70 e.Kr. och ersatte den redan existerande frågan om varför rostat kött äts under påskens seder. Numera äter han kyckling istället.
    ellauri300.html on line 325: In 1951, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson formally accepted the leadership as the seventh Chabad Rebbe. He transformed the movement into one of the most widespread Jewish movements in the world today. Under his leadership, Chabad established a large network of institutions that seek to satisfy religious, social and humanitarian needs across the world. Chabad institutions provide outreach to unaffiliated Jews and humanitarian aid, as well as religious, cultural and educational activities. Prior to his death in 1994, Schneerson was believed by some of his followers to be the Messiah, with his own position on the matter debated among scholars. Messianic ideology in Chabad sparked controversy in various Jewish communities and is still an unresolved matter. Following his death, no successor was appointed as a new central leader.
    ellauri300.html on line 336: Toisille: Dynaamiset tiedotusohjelmat, jotka tuovat Tooran syvyyden ja mitzvotin kauneuden vähemmän informoitujen tietoisuuteen, erityisesti muille naisille ja tyttöihin, kuten Lubavitch Womenin johtajuus maailmanlaajuisissa Lubavitch-kampanjoissa "Perheen puhtauden" puolesta; Shabbat-kynttilän valaistus, imurointi, kosher jne.
    ellauri300.html on line 338: Tulos: Naiset, jotka pystyvät ainutlaatuisesti muotoilemaan ja toteuttamaan ohjelmia, jotka voivat tyydyttää miesten haasteet ja viis veisata lasten kysymyksille. Tuhansista lahjakkaista naisista on tullut miehensä ohella lähettiläitä (shluchot) eri yhteisöihin. Ensimmäinen haaste, jonka nämä pariskunnat kohtaavat, on siirtää tuttu chassidiympäristö vieraiden ja vastakkaisten arvojen ilmapiiriin; luoda chassidikodin lämpöä ja voimaa ilman hoivaavan yhteisön tukea, kaukana perheestä ja ystävistä. Usein haasteeseen sisältyy tarve oppia uutta kieltä, selviytyä uskomattomista vaikeuksista saada kosher-ruokaa ja sopeutua uuteen ja outoon päivittäiseen elämäntapaan. Monia shluchoteja ihaillaan sulosta ja rohkeudesta, jolla he vastaavat näihin haasteisiin. Antelias vieraanvaraisuus, joka on ominaista Lubavitcherin kodeille kaikkialla maailmassa, on ilmaus näiden naisten lämmöstä ja viisaudesta.
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    ellauri300.html on line 593: On January 18, 2016, McLean's then-wife Patrisha Shnier McLean alleged that after four hours of "terrorizing" her, McLean pinned her to a bed until she broke free and ran to the bathroom. Shnier McLean alleged that McLean attempted "to shove open the locked bathroom door behind which I had barricaded myself. As it was splintering, I pushed the numbers 911." McLean was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, and pled guilty to domestic violence assault, criminal restraint, criminal mischief and making domestic violence threats. McLean paid $3,660 in fines, and was not sentenced to any jail time. Under Maine's deferred disposition law, the State agreed to dismiss the domestic violence assault charge if McLean complied with the court's orders for one year, and the charge was expunged a year later. During this time, Shnier McLean filed for divorce, citing “adultery, cruel and abusive treatment, and irreconcilable differences." McLean has denied that he physically abused Shnier McLean, and his lawyer released a statement claiming McLean agreed to the plea deal in the interest of privacy. In March 2017, a Maine court granted Shnier-McLean's request for a 10-year protection order against McLean. In 2021, McLean's daughter Jackie told Rolling Stone that her father was emotionally abusive and created a cult-like household through paralyzing verbal attacks, forced isolation, and threats to withhold love or financial support.
    ellauri300.html on line 792: Dessa apokalyptiska föreställningar och förväntningar är inte begränsade till fanatiska judiska sionister utan delas även av kristna. ”Pånyttfödda” kristna som USA:s president George Bush och likasinnade tycks på samma sätt som sionisterna längta efter den dag då det messianska världsherraväldet skall upprättas och Moshiach skall styra detta globala sionistiska tyranni med ”järnspira”.
    ellauri300.html on line 843: Now order all the people of Israel to meet me at Mount Carmel. Bring along the 450 prophets of Baal and the 400 prophets of the goddess Asherah who are supported by Queen Jezebel.”
    ellauri300.html on line 884: “Yes,” she said, “that is the price.”
    ellauri300.html on line 886: 10 At that moment she fell down at his feet and died. Then the young men came in and, finding her dead, carried her out and buried her beside her husband. 11 Great fear seized the whole church and all who heard about these events.
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    ellauri301.html on line 39: Mixi pidän krimisarjoista ykkös eniten Raidista? Koska se on kuin Kummeliparodia anglosaxisista skoudesarjoista. Kaikki samat klisheiset elementit mutta niin läpeensä roiseina että katu-uskottavuus on mahtava. Kämänen rupusakki on oikeasti laahuxen näköistä eikä mitään sminkattuja mamuja. Tyypit puhuu just niin epänokkelasti kuin ihmiset oikeasti puhuvat. Ei häslätä eikä näytellä suuria tunteita. Enimmän aikaa ei tapahdu paljo paskaakaan. Se on sattuva havainto elämänmenosta, kuten kirjailija Turgenev oivalsi runoelmassa Jo riitti. Näytteleminen on perinteistä Suomi-filmi tasoa. Koko skenessä on kosolti sekä tahallista että tahatonta huumoria. Ja perusasenne on mukavan saamattoman vasemmistohenkinen, ei tollasta et kun yritän tarpeexi kovasti niin olen oman elämäni Seppo. Kaikki pahixet on Espoosta, kuten tosielämässäkin.
    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 102: There is little nihilism in Swedish noir: good and bad are always clearly distinguished all the way through to the cartoonish culmination of the genre in Stieg Larsson’s trilogy about Lisbeth Salander. The only problem for Stieg´s heroes is that good no longer plays in the same team with the Swedish state. Evil is firmly located in reassuringly wicked villains. Everything is privatized just like in Britain and America. All is well. (These sharp observations courtesy of The Guardian.)
    ellauri301.html on line 107: Henningin ykkönen alkaa erittäin klisheemäisesti "Hän sitä ja tätä" tyyppisillä lauseilla. Vittu kyllä väsyttää. Kaveri jonka pään sisältä puhutaan introssa on 70 täyttänyt eläköitynyt herrasmiesmaanviljelijä, jonka loppukaarteen mälinöihin on helppo samastua. Ainaskin helpommin kuin Wallenbergiin, joka unissaan on juuri nussinut villisti mustaa naarasta. Ei ihme että vaimo läxi.
    ellauri301.html on line 111: Preview: The first Wallander novel Mördare utan ansikte (‘Faceless Killers’) was published in Sweden in 1991 and begins with an elderly couple being attacked in a remote farmhouse. The husband dies instantly, the wife lives long enough to whisper the word “foreign”, triggering a wave of violent racism as Wallander seeks to solve the crime.
    ellauri301.html on line 114: Juoni ja kerronta vaikuttivat niin pitkästyttäviltä että selasin lopusta ketkä oikeasti olivat murhaajia. Kyllä ne olivat mamuja, mutteivat Henningin erityisessä suojeluxessa olevia afrikaaneja, vaan ne olivat 2 tshekkiläistä perinteistä rahanahnetta roistoa. Tshekkejähän ei enää tarvinnut sääliä 90-luvulla, ne olivat jo vapaita ryssän vallasta.
    ellauri301.html on line 154: Ensi lukemalla Mankelin afrikkaeepos ei ole ihan yhtä klisheinen kuin Stig-Erland Larssonin Kalle Blomqvist. Mutta sitten skoonelaisen svinlängan pihalta löytyy mustan miehen fäkkisormi. Musta mies! Mu-mu-mu-mu-musta mies! Skoonepoliisit ovat huuli pyöreinä. Eletään vuotta 1992. Minne ovat hävinneet kunnon ruozalaiset huijarit ja murtovarkaat?
    ellauri301.html on line 157: Wallander was once married, but his wife Mona (remember? the immigrant charity dish) left him and he has since had a difficult relationship with his rebellious only child, Linda, who barely survived a suicide attempt when she was fifteen. He also had issues with his late father, an artist who painted the same landscape 7,000 times for a living; the elder Wallander strongly disapproved of his son´s decision to join the police force and frequently derided him for it. Fair enough: painting sunsets with/without a black grouse pays off better than finding random middle fingers of color. Kurt Wallander sr is a great fan of the opera. Kurt Wallander jr says he actually hates opera. I bet that was a joke.
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    Wallenbergin klisheitä


    ellauri301.html on line 205: Aivan erityisesti mua vituttaa klisheisissä kirjoissa noi dialogin väliin heitetyt show don´t tell tyyppiset visualisoivat välilauseet kuten: X sytytti röökin ja jatkoi, Y hörppäsi pahvisesta kahvimukista ja vastasi, van Heerde fuktade läpparna innan han började tala. Se on niin klisheistä että tekee ikenistä pahaa. Kuin 70-luvun sarjan mainoskatkot tai Hoblan annonssisivut vanhoille kääkille: "har ni lemproblem? kliar eran torra vagina?"
    ellauri301.html on line 228: Krotoa was born in 1643 as a member of the !Uriǁ’aeǀona (Strandlopers) people, and the niece of Autshumao, a Khoi chieftain and trader. At the age of twelve, she was taken to work in the household of Jan van Riebeeck, the first governor of the Cape colony. As a teenager, she learned Dutch and Portuguese and, like her uncle, worked as an interpreter for the Dutch who wanted to trade goods for cattle. "!Oroǀõas" received goods such as tobacco, brandy, bread, beads, copper and iron for her services. In exchange, when she visited her family her Dutch masters expected her to return with cattle, horses, seed pearls, amber, tusks, and hides. Unlike her uncle, however, who just Spike hottentot, "!Oroǀõas" was able to obtain a higher position within the Dutch hierarchy as she additionally served as a trading agent, ambassador for a high ranking chief and peace negotiator in time of war. Her story exemplifies the initial dependency of the Dutch newcomers on the natives, who were able to provide reasonably reliable information about the local inhabitants.
    ellauri301.html on line 234: She was taken in as a companion and as a servant to Riebeeck´s wife and children. However, many authors and historians speculate that she most likely lived in a sexually abusive space, based on the fondness Van Riebeek showed for her in his journals.
    ellauri301.html on line 236: Circumstantial evidence supports the theory that at the time of the Dutch arrival, the girl was living with her uncle Autshumato (also known as Harry by the Dutch), the circumstantial evidence being that she showed consistent hostility to the !Uriǁ’aekua and, by association, to her own mother, who lived with them. In contrast Krotoa´s fate and fortunes were closely aligned to those of her uncle Autshumato and to his clan known as the !Uriǁ´aeǀona. The ǃUriǁ´aeǀona (rendered in Dutch as "Goringhaicona") people who were sedentary, non-pastoral hunter-gatherers are believed to be one of the first clans to make acquaintance with the Dutch people. Prior to the Dutch´s arrival Autshumato served as a postal agent for passing ships of a number of countries. If the theory of !Oroǀõas having lived with her uncle is true, then her early service to the VOC may not have been as violent a transition as it was made out to be.
    ellauri301.html on line 238: On 3 May 1662 she was baptized by a visiting person, minister Jean Sibelius, in the church inside the Fort de Goede Hoop. The witnesses were Roelof de Man and Pieter van der Stael. On 26 April 1664 she married a Danish surgeon by the name of Peter Havgard, whom the Dutch called Pieter van Meerhof. She was there after known as Eva van Meerhof (See Geni/MyHeritage).[clarification needed] She was the first Khoikoi to marry according to Christian customs. There was a little party in the house of Zacharias Wagenaer. In May 1665, they left to the Cape and went to Robben Island, where van Meerhof was appointed superintendent. The family briefly returned to the mainland in 1666 after the birth of Eva´s third child, in order to baptise the baby. Van Meerhof was murdered in Madagascar on 27 February 1668 on an expedition. After the death of her husband Pieter Van Meerhof came the appointment of a new governor, Zacharias Wagenaer. Unlike the governor before him, he held extremely negative views toward the Khoi people, and because at this point the Dutch settlement was secure, he didn´t find a need for Eva as a translator anymore.
    ellauri301.html on line 240: She returned to the mainland on 30 September 1668 with her three children. Suffering from alcoholism, she left the Castle in the settlement to be with her family in their kraals. In February 1669 she was imprisoned unjustly for immoral behavior at the Castle and then banished to Robben Island. This was likely the result of the strict anti-alcohol laws the VOC had passed to govern the local population after they introduced higher proof European liquors. One of Van Riebeeck´s nieces, Elizabeth Van Opdorp, adopted Krotoa´s children after she was banished. She returned to the mainland on many occasions, only to find herself once more banished to Robben Island. In May 1673 she was allowed to baptise a child on the mainland. Three of her children survived. She died 31 years old on 29 July 1674 in the Cape and was buried on 30 September 1674 in the Castle in the Fort. However, roughly a hundred years later, her bones were removed to an unmarked grave.
    ellauri301.html on line 242: On 3 May 1662 she was baptized by a visiting person, minister Petrus Sibelius, in the church inside the Fort de Goede Hoop. The witnesses were Roelof de Man and Pieter van der Stael. On 26 April 1664 she married a Danish surgeon by the name of Peter Havgard, whom the Dutch called Pieter van Meerhof. She was thereafter known as Eva van Meerhof (See Geni/MyHeritage).[clarification needed] She was the first Khoikoi to marry according to Christian customs. There was a little party in the house of Zacharias Wagenaer. In May 1665, they left to the Cape and went to Robben Island, where van Meerhof was appointed superintendent. The family briefly returned to the mainland in 1666 after the birth of Eva´s third child, in order to baptise the baby. Van Meerhof was murdered in Madagascar on 27 February 1668 on an expedition. After the death of her husband Pieter Van Meerhof came the appointment of a new governor, Zacharias Wagenaer. Unlike the governor before him, he held extremely negative views toward the Khoi people, and because at this point the Dutch settlement was secure, he didn´t find a need for Eva as a translator anymore.
    ellauri301.html on line 244: She returned to the mainland on 30 September 1668 with her three children. Suffering from alcoholism, she left the Castle in the settlement to be with her family in their kraals. In February 1669 she was imprisoned unjustly for immoral behavior at the Castle and then banished to Robben Island. This was likely the result of the strict anti-alcohol laws the VOC had passed to govern the local population after they introduced higher proof European liquors. One of Van Riebeeck´s nieces, Elizabeth Van Opdorp, adopted Krotoa´s children after she was banished. She returned to the mainland on many occasions, only to find herself once more banished to Robben Island. In May 1673 she was allowed to baptise a child on the mainland. Three of her children survived. She died on 29 July 1674 in the Cape and was buried on 30 September 1674 in the Castle in the Fort. However, roughly a hundred years later, her bones were removed to an unmarked grave.
    ellauri301.html on line 246: Krotoa´s descendants would later include the Peltzers, the Krugers, the Steenkamps and other Afrikaner families. After her death, Krotoa´s story would not be deeply explored for nearly two and a half centuries. Instead attention was mostly put on white European women who came to South Africa on missionary expeditions. It was not until after the 1920s that her story become a part of South African history. As late as 1983, under the name of Eva, she was still known in South Africa as a caution against miscegenation.
    ellauri301.html on line 248: In her essay "Malintzin, Pocahontas, and Krotoa: Indigenous Women and Myth Models of the Atlantic World", University of Michigan professor Pamela Scully compared Krotoa to Malintzin and Pocahontas, two other women of the same time period that were born in different areas of the world (Malintzin in Mesoamerica, Pocahontas in colonial Virginia). Scully argues that all three of these women had very similar experiences in the colonialist system despite being born in different regions. She reflects on the stories of Malintzin, Pocahontas, and Krotoa and states that they are almost too familiar and resonate so comfortably with a kind of inevitability and truth that seems, on reflection, perhaps too neat. Therefore, she claims, Krotoa is one of the women that can be used to show the universality of the way that indigenous people were treated in the colonial system worldwide.
    ellauri301.html on line 372: Kylmän talviyöhön katseleva mies havaitsee naapuritilalla olevan jotain vinossa. Talossa häntä kohtaa kammottava näky. Mitä syytä kenelläkään on tappaa iäkäs maanviljelijäpariskunta? Ainoa johtolanka on heikko soperrus: - Ulkolainen. Ystadin poliisi ja sen vt. päällikkö Kurt Wallander ovat ymmällään. Ulkolainenko? En finne igen? Eller svartskalle? Ei, joku rautaesiripun takaa taas. Järjetön kaksoissurma sysää vastakkain poliisin ja rikollisten tshekkipakolaisten vastustajat ja aiheuttaa monivaiheisen tapahtumaketjun.
    ellauri301.html on line 483: Ei vittu ole Berit kommari vaan talousliberaali retiisi. Minulta kestää liian kauan saada orgasmi. Keneltä? Hän valizee kaiken puolestani. Hän on svedu talibaani. Kekä? Hän ei pelaa golfia vaan työntää puukakkosta muihin reikiin. Ilmavirta herätti hänet. Kenet? No Annikan, se selviää seuraavasta parakraahvista. Anita on suovannut lattiat harmaixi ja vetänyt seinät ihan vaan valkoisella. Huonekaluja on tosi vähän. Että jaxat olla klisheinen, Liza Marklund.
    ellauri301.html on line 517: No truth to it. Doesn't exist. There's no "there" there. A complete fiction. SOURCE: Stutchkoff, Der Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh. The first phrase is in Hebrew and usually stands alone. It is followed by a tongue-in-cheek paraphrase in Yiddish. Refers to a commentary on the story in 2 Kings 2:23-24, in which Elisha's curse called two bears out of a forest to attack youths who had mocked him. According to Rashi, this was a double miracle because there existed in the area neither forest nor bears. Variation:
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    ellauri302.html on line 66: Mrs. Warren cherishes no delusions about her dubious profession, — If Yekel and his wife (in Ash's play) are not so enlightened as Mrs. Warren in their views upon the traffic off which they live, they are in their own crude way equally sincere in beholding in it a business quite as legitimate as any other. With the same inconsistency with which Hindel implores Heaven for aid in achieving her nefarious aims, after which she promises to be a model wife and mother (See Act Two), Mrs. Warren at the end of Shaw's play swears by Heaven that henceforth she will lead a life of evil fornication.
    ellauri302.html on line 68: Regrettably, however, 'The God of Vengeance," despite conclusions too easily drawn, is not a sex play. When Ash wishes to deal with sex as sex he is not afraid to handle the subject with all the poetry and power at his command. Such a play as his "Jephthah's Daughter" treats the elemental urge of sex with daring, beauty and Dionysiac abandon. A lurid reader is referred to this other play. This one is bound to be a disappointment.
    ellauri302.html on line 120: Do they think they'll soil their pedigree by coming to you? And when they need to borrow a hundred-rouble note... or take a charity contribution... they're not at all ashamed of your company then... The goy is treif, but his money's kosher.
    ellauri302.html on line 139: Don't climb too high, Sarah. Do you hear? Not too high... For if you do, some fine day you'll fall and break your neck. (Shakes a warning finger at her.) And don't try to break into the upper crust. Don't, I tell you. You've a home of your own, — stay there. You've got bread, — eat. But don't intrude where you're not wanted... Every dog must know his own kennel. Here at least it is all cash on delivery. Upstairs is kosher, downstairs is treif. Keep them separate, is all I say.
    ellauri302.html on line 156: You must have reverence for a Scroll of the Law. Great reverence, — precisely as if a noted Rabbi were under your roof. In the house where it resides no profanity must be uttered. It must dwell amidst purity. (Speaks to Sarah, looking toward her hut not directly at her) Wherever a Holy Scroll is sheltered, there no woman must remove the wig from her head... (Sarah thrusts her hair more securely under her wig.) Nor must she touch the Scroll with her bare... hands. As a reward, no evil overtakes the home that shelters a Scroll. Such a home will always be prosperous and guarded against all misfortune. (To the Scribe.) What do you imagine? — That he doesn't know all this? They're Jews, after all... (Sarah nods affirmatively.)
    ellauri302.html on line 190: In the background of the basement brothel, several small compartments, separated from one another by thin partitions, and screened by thick black curtains. One of the curtains has been drawn aside; in the compartment are seen a bed, a wash-stand, a mirror and various toilet articles. A colored night-lamp sheds a dim light over the tiny room.
    ellauri302.html on line 218: Hindel: He's right. A mother should guard her daughter well... Whatever you were, you were, but once you marry and have a child, watch over it... Just wait. If God should bless us with children, I'll know how to bring them up. My daughter will be as pure as a saint, with cheeks as red as beets... I won't let an eye gaze upon her. And she'll marry a respectable fellow, with an orthodox wedding...
    ellauri302.html on line 222: Basha, a stout girl, with red cheeks. Naive in manner; she speaks with a harsh accent.
    ellauri302.html on line 226: The God Of Vengeance paid my account the day before yesterday... We were standing under the eaves, the rain is so fragrant,.. It washes the whole winter off your head. (Goes over to Hindel.) Just look... (Showing her wet pubic hair.) How fresh it is... how sweet it smells...
    ellauri302.html on line 229: At home, in my village, the first sorrel must be sprouting. Yes, at the first May rain they cook sorrel soup... And the goats must be grazing in the meadows... And the rafts must be floating on the stream... And Franek is getting the Gentile girls together, and dancing with them at the inn... And the women must surely be baking cheese-cakes for the Feast of Weeks.* (Silence.) Do you know what? I'm going to buy myself a new summer tippet and go home for the holidays... (Buns into her room, brings out a large summer hat and a long veil; she places the hat upon her wet hair and surveys herself in the looking-glass.) Just see! If I'd ever come home for the holidays rigged up in this style, and promenade down to the station... Goodness! They'd just burst with envy. Wouldn't they? If only I weren't afraid of my father! He'd kill me on the spot. He's on the hunt for me with a crowbar. Once he caught me dancing with Franek at the village tavern and he gave me such a rap over the arm with a rod (Showing her arm.) that I carry the mark to this very day. I come from a fine family. My father is a butcher. Talk about the fellows that were after me!... (In a low voice.) They tried to make a match between me and Nottke the meat-chopper. I've got his gold ring still. (Indicating a ring upon her finger.) He gave it to me at the Feast of Tabernacles.* Maybe he wasn't wild to marry me, — but I didn't care to.
    ellauri302.html on line 247: Hindel, from her room, where she is still busy with her chest of clothes. And what's the matter with a place of this sort, I'd like to know? Aren't we every bit as good as the girls in the business houses, eh? The whole world is like that nowadays; that's what the world demands. In these days even the daughters of the best families aren't any better. This is our way of earning a living. And believe me, when one of us gets married, she's more faithful to her husband than any of the others. We know what a man has.
    ellauri302.html on line 249: Shut up, will you? Late at night they have to start telling stories about the dead. No dead people can come here. Our boss has a Holy Scroll upstairs... (A sudden hush.) What's wrong about our trade, I'd like to know? (She leaves her little room and goes into the basement.) Wasn't our mistress in a house like this for fifteen years? Yet she married. And isn't she a respectable God-fearing woman?... Doesn 't she observe all the laws that a Jewish daughter must keep?... And isn't her Rifkele a pure child? And isn't our boss a respectable man? Isn't he generous? Doesn't he give the biggest donations to charity?... And he's had a Holy Scroll written...
    ellauri302.html on line 251: Manke, steals from her compartment into the basement. She is half-dressed, with a shawl thrown over her private parts. Her colored stockings are visible, and her hair is in disorder. Her eyes sparkle with wanton cunning. Her face is long, and insolently pretty; she is quite young. A lock of hair falls over her forehead. Her eyes blink as she speaks, and her whole body quivers. She looks about in surprise. What? Nobody here?
    ellauri302.html on line 284: Hindel, from the curtain of her compartment she has been listening very intently to the conversation between Manke and Rifkele. She now begins to pace up and down the basement excitedly, wrapt in thought and muttering to herself very slowly.
    ellauri302.html on line 294: Are you cold, Rifkele darling? Nestle close to me... Ever so close... Warm yourself next to me. So. Come, let's sit down here on the lounge. (Leads Rifkele to a lounge; they sit down.) Just like this... Now rest your face snugly in my bosom. So. Just like that. And let your body touch mine... It's so cool... as if water were running between us. (Pause.) I uncovered your breasts and washed them with the rainwater that trickled down my arms. Your breasts are so white and soft. And the blood in them cools under the touch, just like white snow, — like frozen water... and their fragrance is like the grass on the meadows. And I let down your hair so... (Buns her fingers through RifkeWs hair.) And I held them like this in the rain and washed them. How sweet they smell... Like the rain itself... (She huries her face in Rifkele's hair.) Yes, I can smell the scent of the May rain in them... So light, so fine... And fresh... as the grass on the meadows... as the apple on the bough... So. Cool me, refresh me with your tresses. (She washes her face in Rifkele^s hair.) Cool me, — so. But wait... I'll comb you as if you were a bride... a nice part and two long, black braids. (Does so.) Do you want me to, Rifkele? Do you?
    ellauri302.html on line 322: Manke No. We'll run away this very night, — with Hindel, to her house... She has a house with Shloyme, she told me. You'll see how nice everything will be... Young folks will be there aplenty, — army officers... and we'll be together, all by ourselves, all day long. We'll dress just like the officers and go horseback-riding. Come, Rifkele, — do you want to?
    ellauri302.html on line 351: Yekel, rushes into the basement a burning candle in his hand. His hair is in disorder. Over his nightshirt he has thrown a coat. He shouts wildly.) Rifkele! Rifkele! Is Rifkele here? (No reply. He tears the curtains of the compartments violently aside.) Rifkele! Where is she? (Waking Reizel and Basha.) Where is Rifkele! Rifkele! Where is she? Whatever happened to the scroll? Did they elope together?
    ellauri302.html on line 376: Sarah: So you want to go back to the basement? — Into the basement, then! Much I care! (Resumes her packing.) He wants to ruin us completely. What has come over the man? (For a moment she is absorbed in reflection.) If you're going to stand there like a lunatic, I'll get busy myself! (Takes off her diamond ear-rings.) I'll go over to Shloyme's and give him my diamond ear-rings. (From her bundle she draws out a golden chain.) And if he holds back, I'll add a hundred rouble note. (She searches YeheVs trousers pocket for his pockethook. He offers no resistance.) Within fifteen minutes (Throwing a shawl over her shoulders.) Rifkele will be here. (As she leaves.) Shloyme will do that for me. (Slams the door behind her.)
    ellauri302.html on line 409: Reb Ali, more calmly, spitting out. Blessed be His Name. I feel easier on that score. (To Yekel.) What made you talk such nonsense? (To Reizel, without looking at her.) Did she go away? Isn't she back yet? (To Yekel.) Has anybody gone to look for her?
    ellauri302.html on line 434: Yekel My daughter has gone to a brothel. The Scroll has been desecrated. God has punished me.
    ellauri302.html on line 446: Yekel: No use... The devil has won her. She'll be drawn to it. Once she has made a beginning... she'll not stop... If not today, tomorrow. The devil has won her soul. I know. Yes, I know only too well.
    ellauri302.html on line 450: Yekel: Too late, Rebbi. Too late. If only she had died in her childhood, I should have nothing to complain about... Then I 'd know she was dead, — that I had buried an innocent creature... I would visit her grave and say to myself, Here
    ellauri302.html on line 455: Yekel, interrupting. Don't try to console me, Rebbi. I am inconsolable. I know that it's too late. Sin encircles me and mine like a rope around a person's neck. God wouldn't have it. But I ask you, Rebbi, why wouldn't He have it? What harm would it have done Him if I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, should have been raised from the mire into which I have fallen? (He goes into Rifkele's room, carries out the Sacred Parchment, raises it aloft and speaks.) You, Holy Scroll, I know, — you are a great God! For you are our Lord! I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, have sinned. (Beats his hreast with his closed fist.) My sins... my sins... Work a miracle, — send down a pillar of fire to consume me. On this very spot, where I now stand! Open up the earth at my feet and let it swallow me! But shield my daughter. Send her back to me as pure and innocent as when she left. I know... to You everything is possible. Work a miracle! For You are an almighty God. And if You don't, then You're no God at all, I tell j^ou. I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, tell You that You are as vengeful as any human being...
    ellauri302.html on line 465: Eeb Ali, enters, with Yekel. Praised be the Lord! Praised be the Heavenly Father! (Following Yekel, who paces ahout the room.) See how the Almighty, blessed be His Name, has come to your aid? He punishes, — yes. But he sends the remedy before the disease. Despite your having sinned, despite your having uttered blasphemy. (Admonishi7ig him.) From now on see to it that you never speak such words, — that you have reverence, great reverence... Know what a Holy Scroll is, and what a learned Jew is... You must go to the synagogue, and you must make a generous donation to the students of the Law. You must fast in atonement, and the Lord will forgive you. (Pause. Beh Ali looks sternly at Yekel, who has continued to walk about the room, absorbed in his thoughts.) What? Aren't you listening to me? With the aid of the Almighty everything will turn out for the best. I'm going at once to the groom's father and we'll discuss the whole matter in detail. But be sure not to haggle. A hundred roubles more or less, — remember who you are and who he is. And what's more, see to it that you settle the dowry right away and indulge in no idle talk about the wedding. Heaven forbid, — another misfortune might occur!
    ellauri302.html on line 468: Yekel, as if to himself. One thing I want to ask her. One thing only. But she must tell me the truth, — the whole truth. Yes, or no.
    ellauri302.html on line 478: Sarah, on the threshold. Come in. Come in. Your father won't beat you. (Pause.) Go in, I tell you. (Pushes Rifkele into the room. Rifkele has a shawl over her head. She stands silent and motionless at the door, a shameless look in her eyes, biting her lips,) Well, what are you standing there for, my darling? Much pleasure you've brought us... in return for our trouble in bringing you up. We'll square that with you later. (Interrupting herself.) Get into your room. Comb your hair. Put on a dress. We're expecting guests. (To Yekel.) I just met Reb Ali. He's going for the groom's father. (Looks about the room.) Goodness me! How the place looks! (She begins hastily to place things in order.)
    ellauri302.html on line 495: Good morning. Happy new year. Welcome. (Somewhat confused, she places chairs before the guests and motions them to be seated.)
    ellauri302.html on line 501: Reb Ali, gesticulating. Let's get right down to business. (To the stranger, pointing to Tekel.) This gentleman wishes to unite families with you. He has an excellent daughter and wants as her husband a scholar well versed in Rabbinical lore. He'll support the couple for life.
    ellauri302.html on line 516: Yes, he 'll sit inside there and study the sacred books... I have a virtuous Jewish daughter. (Goes into the room and drags Rifkele out hy force. She is only half dressed, her hair in disorder, one boob sticking out. He points to her.) Your son will marry a virtuous Jewish daughter, I say. She will bear him pure, Jewish children... even as all pious daughters. (To Sarah.) Isn't that so? (Laughing wildly, to the stranger.) Yes, indeed, my friend, — she'll make a pure, pious little mate. My wife will lead her under the wedding canopy... Down into the brothel! Down below! (Pointing to the basement.) Down into the brothel! (Dragging Rifkele hy her hair to the door.) Down into the brothel with you! Down!
    ellauri302.html on line 575: Grein päättää rankaista izeään palaamalla Lean luo. Hän on minun ristini. Kumpaahan se rankaisee siinä enemmän. Mitähän korkeammat mahdit hänestä tuumaavat, ovatko taivaan vallat hyvinkin kärmeissään? Hertz maxaisi kyllä kaikki kulut. Umpimähkään hän otti hyllystä Moshe Chaim Luzzatton bestsellerin Den rättfärdiges väg. Peukalovärssy olisi nyt paikallaan.
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    ellauri302.html on line 581: Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (hepreaksi : משה חיים לוצאטו, myös Moses Chaim, Moses Hayyim, myös ihan vaan Luzzato) (1707 – 16. toukokuuta 1746 (26 Iyar 5506) (26 Iyar 5506, RaרLd, Hebrew aHany מח"ל ‎), oli huomattava italialainen juutalainen rabbi, kabbalisti ja filosofi.
    ellauri302.html on line 583: Moshe Chaim Luzzatto syntyi vuonna 1707 Padovan juutalaisessa ghetossa Venetsian tasavallassa. Alle 20-vuotiaana hän oli aloittanut 150 laulun säveltämisen Raamatun psalterin mallin mukaisesti. Näissä rinnakkaisuuden lakien mukaisesti laadituissa psalmeissa hän vapautti itsensä kaikista vieraista vaikutuksista ja jäljitteli Raamatun tyyliä niin uskollisesti, että hänen runonsa näyttävät kokonaan raamatullisten sanojen ja ajatusten toistolta. Ne aiheuttivat kuitenkin rabbien kritiikkiä ja olivat yksi syy vainoihin, joille Luzzatto myöhemmin joutui. Rebbe Jacob Poppers erityisesti Frankfort-on-the-Mainista piti anteeksiantamattomana öykkäröintinä yrittää päihittää "Jaakobin Jumalan voideltuja värsyjä".
    ellauri302.html on line 591: tämä raivostutti monet rabbit, erityisesti Moshe Hagizin, joka piti hänen kirjoituksiaan harhaoppisina ja määräsi polttamaan kaikki hänen kirjoituksensa. Muitakin huhuja levitettiin, että Luzzaton uuden psalmien kirjan tarkoituksena oli syrjäyttää Daavidin psalmit hänen alkamallaan messiaanisella aikakaudella, minkä Luzzato ja hänen mentorinsa Yeshayahu Basan ovat jyrkästi kiistäneet.
    ellauri302.html on line 597: Mutta kiista ei ollut vielä kokonaan ohi. Levitettiin huhuja, että Luzzaton mentori Yeshayahu Basan tunsi myötätuntoa hänen oppilaansa kohtaan ja jopa lähetti hänelle takaisin joitakin hänen kirjoituksiaan julkaistavaksi. Tämä aiheutti suuren kohun, ja Moshe Hagizin ja Yaakov Poppersin ja Basanin välillä välitettiin monia kiihkeitä kirjeitä, jotka uhkasivat heikentää jälkimmäisen auktoriteettia, jos hän ei luovuta laatikkoa Luzzaton kirjoituksineen Venetsian rabbeille. Yhdessä kirjeessä Moshe Hagiz, Luzzaton vanhin vastustaja, kutsuu Luzzatoa kurjaksi luopioksi, joka petti uskontonsa ja menetti osuutensa tulevassa maailmassa, kutsuen ja kehottaen polttamaan kaikki hänen kirjoituksensa. Basan pakotettiin luovuttamaan Luzzaton kirjoitukset Poppersille, jotka hän myöhemmin hautasi syvälle maahan ja poltti osan harhaoppisiksi katsomistaan kirjoituksista.
    ellauri302.html on line 601: Mesillat Yesharim tai Mesillas Yeshorim (hepreaksi : מסילת ישרים, l. "Pystyvän polku") on eettinen (musar) teksti, jonka on säveltänyt vaikutusvaltainen rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). Se eroaa Luzzaton muista kirjoituksista, jotka ovat filosofisempia.
    ellauri302.html on line 638: Bolshevikkipuolueen sisällä Bukharin oli alun perin vasemmistokommunisti, mutta siirtyi vähitellen oikealle vuodesta 1921 lähtien. Hänen vahva tukensa ja puolustavansa uutta talouspolitiikkaa (NEP) johti lopulta oikeistooppositiota. Vuoden 1924 loppuun mennessä tämä asenne oli asettanut Buharinin suotuisasti Josif Stalinin pääliittolaiseksi, ja Buharin kehitteli pian Stalinin uutta teoriaa ja politiikkaa sosialismista yhdessä maassa. Vuosina 1926-1929 Buharinilla oli suuri valta Kominternin toimeenpanevan komitean pääsihteerinä. Stalinin päätös jatkaa kollektivisointia ajoi kuitenkin kaksi miestä erilleen, ja Bukharin erotettiin politbyroosta vuonna 1929.
    ellauri302.html on line 666: Eliyahu Ben Moshe Dos Vidas (1518–1587, Hebron) oli 1500-luvun rabbi mytomaanien Palestiinassa. Hän oli ensisijaisesti rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordoveron (tunnetaan nimellä Muaa Ramasee Ramaseeko Suaa) mutta myös vähän Isaac Lurian opetuslapsi. Dos Vidas tunnetaan Kabbalan ja siantuntemuksestaan. Hän kirjoitti Reshit Chochmahin eli "Viisauden alun", pietistisen teoksen, jota ortodoksiset juutalaiset tutkivat edelleen laajasti. Aivan kuten hänen opettajansa rabbi Moses Cordovero loi eettisen teoksen kabbalististen periaatteiden mukaisesti teoksessaan Tomera Deborah, Rabbi Dos Vidas loi vielä laajemman teoksen henkisestä elämästä hänen kanssaan, nimeltä Reishiluut Chochmeeshshah. Tämäkin magnum opus perustuu suurelta osin Zohariin, mutta heijastaa myös monia perinteisempiä lähteitä. Kirjoittaja asui Safedissa ja Hebronissa ja oli yksi Hebronissa 1500-luvun lopulla ja 1600-luvun alussa asuneista merkittävistä kabbalisteista. Niitä kyllä juoxi siellä laumoittain kuin kylän koiria.
    ellauri302.html on line 703: Gershom Scholem väitti, että Moses de León (1240-1305) oli Zoharin ainoa kirjoittaja. Äskettäin Yehuda Liebes väitti, että vaikka De León saattoi olla ensisijainen kirjoittaja, hän sisällytti tai muotoili uudelleen valintoja nykyaikaisista kabbalisteista (esim. rabbi Joseph Gikatilla, Hamadanin rabbi Joseph, rabbi Bahya ben Asher). Viime aikoina Kabbalan tutkijat, kuten Ronit Meroz, Daniel Abrams ja Boaz Huss, ovat osoittaneet, että Zoharin materiaalit ovat käyneet läpi useita sukupolvia kirjoittamisen, uudelleenkirjoituksen ja editoinnin. De León väitti löytäneensä Zoharin tekstin ollessaan Israelin maassa ja piti sen 2. vuosisadalla eläneen rabbi Shimon bar Yohain ansioksi, joka on tekstin päähenkilö. Teksti saavutti valtavan suosion kaikkialla juutalaisessa maailmassa.
    ellauri302.html on line 705: Vaikka kirja hyväksyttiin laajalti, pieni joukko merkittäviä rabbeja julkaisi seuraavien vuosisatojen aikana tekstejä, joissa julistivat rabbi Moshen keksineen sen väärennökseksi juutalaisuuden vastaisilla käsitteillä. Monet näistä rabbeista eivät kuitenkaan olleet ize kabbalisteja. Tämä oli tärkeä kiistakohta Jemenin juutalaisten joukossa, Dor Daiminä tunnetussa uskonnollisessa älymystöliikkeessä, joka vaati paluuta enemmän talmudistiseen juutalaisuuteen. Myös muut kateelliset yhteisöt Italiassa ja Andalusian (espanjalainen portugali) kyseenalaistivat Zoharin sisällön ja aitouden. Vaikka Zohar on järjestetty kommenteiksi Tooran osioista, se käsittelee myös Talmudia, Midrash Rabbaa ja Sefer Yetziraa, ml Bahir ja monet muut rabbiiniset tekstit. Jossain määrin Zohar on yksinkertaisesti Kabbala.
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    ellauri308.html on line 81: pano on kuin rukoushetki vain ja armahain,
    ellauri308.html on line 330: Tervehdys veliseni. Stalinille ihmishenki oli arvotonta tavaraa. Ampuihan hän oman kenraalinsakin revorverilla päähän keskellä rautatiesatamaa. 1937 Arvo Poika Tuominen muutti vaimonsa kanssa Tukholmaan. Senkin pakomatkan järjestäminen oli monen työn ja tuskan takana. Ei ollut helppoa Arvi pojalla.
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    Seuraava Putin on tämä Jönsyn ikäinen, meidän ikäistämme Putinia vuoden vanhempi Patrushev, Arvo ennustaa. Nuorempia nämä ovat kuin lentokoneen portaissa kompuroivat veripusseilla varmistetut vapaan maailman johtajat.

    ellauri308.html on line 528: Hän oli vankkumaton bolshevikkien kannattaja koko Venäjän vuoden 1917 vallankumouksen ja Venäjän sisällissodan ajan kirjoittamalla agitpropia etulinjasta.
    ellauri308.html on line 543: Amerikkavastaisuus on ollut Venäjällä jo pitkään, aina bolshevikkien vallankumouksesta vuonna 1917. Suhteet jäivät vuoteen 1933 asti, jolloin Yhdysvaltain presidentti Franklin Roosevelt päätti solmia diplomaattisuhteet Neuvostoliiton kanssa. Yhdysvallat ja Neuvostoliitto olivat vastentahtoisesti liittolaisia toisessa maailmansodassa, mutta sodan päätyttyä Yhdysvallat vastusti Neuvostoliiton sotilaallista menestystä ja Itä-Euroopan herruutta. Kun jännitteet kasvoivat kylmäksi sodaksi , suhteet muuttuivat vihamielisiksi ja suuria sotasuunnitelmia tehtiin, mutta suoraa sotaa ei valitettavasti tapahtunut. Nyt asia on Krimillä korjaantumassa.
    ellauri308.html on line 571: Vladimir Alexandrovits Pozner Sr. oli ryssämamu jenkeissä.Toisen maailmansodan aikana hän vakoili Neuvostoliiton tiedustelupalveluja ollessaan Yhdysvaltain hallituksen palveluksessa. Pozner syntyi Pietarissa. Hänen perheensä pakeni Neuvosto-Venäjältä bolshevikkivallankumouksen jälkeen, ja Vladimir Poznerista tuli kommunistien kannattaja asuessaan Euroopassa. Vladimir Pozner perheineen muutti Itä-Berliiniin ja myöhemmin Moskovaan 1950 -luvun alussa. Siellä hän työskenteli vanhempana ääni-insinöörinä Neuvostoliiton elokuvateollisuudessa. Hän jäi eläkkeelle vuonna 1968 ja sai sydänkohtauksen vuonna 1969. Pozner kuoli 31. heinäkuuta 1975 lennon aikana Pariisista Moskovaan.
    ellauri308.html on line 576: Vuodesta 2015 lähtien Larry on esiintynyt toistuvasti vieraana lauantaina Night Livessä , jossa hän esiintyy vuosina 2016 ja 2020 Yhdysvaltain presidenttiehdokas Bernie Sandersina , joka on myös hänen kuudes serkkunsa kerran erotettuna. Koomikkokollegat ja komedian sisäpiiriläiset äänestivät hänet kaikkien aikojen 23. suurimmaksi komediatähdeksi, LOL. Lawrence Gene David syntyi 2. heinäkuuta 1947 Sheepshead Bayn alueella Brooklynissa , New Yorkissa . Hänen vanhempansa ovat Rose (syntynyt Regina; os Brandes) ja Mortimer Julius "Morty" David, miesten vaatteiden valmistaja, ja hänellä on vanhempi veli nimeltä Ken. Davidin perhe on juutalainen. Hänen juutalais-amerikkalaisen isänsä perhe muutti Saksasta Yhdysvaltoihin 1800-luvun aikana, kun taas Davidin äiti syntyi puolalais-juutalaiseen perheeseen Ternopilissa, Ukrainassa. Yliopistossa hän huomasi voivansa saada ihmiset nauramaan yksinkertaisesti olemalla oma itsensä. Koska hänen tyttärensä olivat Hannah Montanan faneja, David vieraili tyttäriensä kanssa jaksossa "My Best Friend's Boyfriend". jossa he odottivat pöytää hienossa ravintolassa. Davidin ihmisarvo on jossain 400 ja puolen miljardin taalan välillä.
    ellauri308.html on line 601: Leshem, Eitan (1. lokakuuta 2021). "Suosittu uusi kiroussana Israelissa: "Ashkenazi"" . Haaretz . Haettu 17. marraskuuta 2021.
    ellauri308.html on line 633: Sheeny Euroopassa juutalaiset Jiddišistä sheyn tai saksalainen schön , joka tarkoittaa 'kaunis'.
    ellauri308.html on line 665: Zhydobandera, Zhidobandera, or Zhydobanderovets – "Yid-Banderite" or "Judeo-Banderite" a conflation of Zhyd (i.e., a Kike) and a Bandera follower. This is an ironic self-appellation coined by Ukrainian Jewish activists during the Euromaidan protests to highlight the inconsistency of Russian propaganda which demonized Ukrainian pro-Europe and pro-democracy activism as fascist to the West and as Jewish to Ukrainians, with reference to "Judeo-Bolshevism".
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    ellauri309.html on line 167: tarjoaa vakuuttavan luonnehdinnan". Publishers Weekly puhui kerran hänen
    ellauri309.html on line 265: suomexi, tulkoon loppu enkuxi. I don’t know this woman; she doesn’t know
    ellauri309.html on line 267: recently successful she doesn’t fully understand the relationship between a
    ellauri309.html on line 275: publisher, your agent, about the fact that a title can’t be stolen in the
    ellauri309.html on line 285: publisher, to create a community with other writers, and to show readers I
    ellauri309.html on line 527: Uushelluntailiikettä on leimannut osittain hyvinvointiteologian
    ellauri309.html on line 564: Publishers Associationin Vuoden kultamitalikirja -palkinnon vuonna 2001.
    ellauri309.html on line 733: Tällästä on uushenkisyys, jota tutkijat kutsuvat nimellä ”problem space”.
    ellauri309.html on line 735: uskontotieteen professorin Terhi Utriaisen mukaan uushenkisyys sopii
    ellauri309.html on line 740: mukaan uushenkisyys on nykyajan uskonnollisuuden muoto, jossa tyypillisesti
    ellauri309.html on line 742: katsotuilla tavoilla. S-ryhmästä kerrotaan, että uushenkisyyteen liitettyjen
    ellauri309.html on line 744: uushenkisyys asettuu uskontotieteilijän näkökulmasta perinteisiä uskontoja
    ellauri309.html on line 748: Uushenkisyydessä korostuu yksilöllisyys ja oman äänen seuraaminen, kuten yhteiskunnassa muutenkin. Uushenkisyyteen ei yleensä liity tiukkoja sääntöjä tai selkeätä auktoriteettia. Naisten harjoittamaa uushenkisyyttä kohtaan voi olla helpompaa esittää kritiikkiä kun oikeaksi miellettyjä, miesten vetämiä uskontoja kohtaan, hän sanoo. Kansainvälisessä tutkimusyhteisössä ilmiöstä käytetään nimitystä problem space eli ongelma-alue, sillä uushenkisyys kiteyttää monia ongelmia eri tahojen näkökulmasta.
    ellauri309.html on line 774: Aber was! Ein Überraschungsfest! Margo hat Josh gepflückt, sogar die anorektishe Kate hat jemanden gekriegt mit dem romantischen Namen Byron de Witt. Sogar leitender Direktor von Templeton Kalifornien, no less.
    ellauri309.html on line 820: saapuville eläimille. Tämä maksimoi pelastettujen ihmishenkien määrän. 8 viikkoa
    ellauri309.html on line 1055: Mikki ei tajua maalaustaiteesta enempää kuin lehmä uudesta veräjästä. Kaikkea ei voi saada edes mielikuvitushenkilöstä.
    ellauri310.html on line 15: sheet" href="mystyle.css"> ellauri310.html on line 34: first appearance in a short comic strip published in the United States on
    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 616: Thomas Wolfe syntyi vuoristokylässä Ashevillessä, Pohjois-Carolinassa, viimeisenä suuresta keskiluokkaisesta perheestä. Hänen äitinsä, Julia E. Wolfe, oli menestyvä kiinteistösekuttelija, ja hänen isänsä William Oliver Wolfe oli hautakivien toimitusmies. Hänen esi-isänsä isänsä puolella olivat saksalais-hollantilais-englannin maanviljelijöitä, jotka olivat asettuneet Pennsylvaniaan, ja hänen äitinsä oli kolmannen polven pohjoiskarolinalainen skotlantilais-irlantilais-englantilainen. Hänen vanhempansa menivät naimisiin vuonna 1885 ja synnyttivät kahdeksan lasta, joista vain kuusi selvisi aikuisikään. Mr. Wolfen alkoholismi jakoi parin lopulta vuonna 1906, ja nuori Thomas oli epäonnexeen ainoa lapsi, joka joutui äitinsä huostaan. Lapsuudessaan perheenjäsen, jota hän tunsi lähimpänä, oli hänen veljensä Benjamin.
    ellauri310.html on line 625: Look Homeward aiheutti kohua kirjailijan kotikaupungissa, sillä romaanin yli 200 hahmoa oli helposti tunnistettavissa olevia Ashevillen kansalaisia. Kirja kiellettiin julkisesta kirjastosta ja ihmisiä kehotettiin olemaan lukematta sitä. Wolfelle lähetettiin jopa tappouhkauksia, ja vasta vuonna 1937 hän tunsi olonsa riittävän turvalliseksi palatakseen kaupunkiin.
    ellauri310.html on line 801: Kaikissa pyrkimyksissämme AEI:n luottamushenkilöt, tutkijat ja stipendiaatit sekä virkailijat ja henkilökunta ovat vastuussa korkeimpien rehellisyyden, älyllisen kurinalaisuuden ja huippuosaamisen standardien ylläpitämisestä – ja AEI:n perustavanlaatuisen sitoumuksen ylläpitämisestä avoimeen tutkimukseen, selkeään esittelyyn, tarmokkaaseen keskusteluun ja jatkuvaan parantamiseen. Tarkoitamme Amerikan vapauden instituutioita kuten vahva armeija.
    ellauri310.html on line 803: AEI:n toiminta rahoitetaan yksityishenkilöiden, säätiöiden ja yhteisöjen lahjoituksilla sekä sisäisen rahaston sijoitustuloilla. AEI:n pidättäytyminen institutionaalisista kannoista poliittisissa kysymyksissä ei tietenkään koske sen omia institutionaalisia etuja koskevia poliittisia kysymyksiä, kuten esim. tankit vaiko helikopterit.
    ellauri310.html on line 832: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, joka tunnetaan yksinkertaisesti nimellä Amerikan Yritteliäisyyslaitos ( AEI ), on Washington DC:ssä sijaitseva keskustaoikeistolainen ajatushautomo, joka tutkii hallitusta, politiikkaa, taloutta ja sosiaalista hyvinvointia. AEI on itsenäinen USA:n voittoa tavoitteleva organisaatio, joka toimii pääasiassa säätiöiden, yritysten ja yksityishenkilöiden lahjoituksilla. Sourcewatchin mukaan sitä rahoittavat monet fossiilisten polttoaineiden teollisuuteen liittyvät yritykset.
    ellauri310.html on line 926: We’re shedding our blood': Ukraine fighting against Russia to fulfill NATO's mission, says Defence Min Reznikov
    ellauri311.html on line 16: she
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    ellauri311.html on line 76: How to exude feminine energy the new way is to let "her" take the lead. What I mean by that is get in touch with her and make sure “her” needs are being met. Going “all the way” isn’t absolutely necessary unless of course "she" feels like it.
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    ellauri311.html on line 95: Perinteisistä uskonnoista uushenkisyys poikkeaa
    ellauri311.html on line 99: ei ole. Keskeistä ei ole usko vaan ihmisen oma kokemus. ”Uushenkisyys ottaa
    ellauri311.html on line 103: Uushenkisyyden nousu länsimaissa palautuu 1960-luvun hippiliikkeen aikoihin, jolloin kiinnostus
    ellauri311.html on line 106: keskeinen teos. Edelleen uushenkisyyden keskiössä on tunne
    ellauri311.html on line 207: ”Yhteishenki ja itsensä ylittäminen. On tärkeää, että saa olla osa
    ellauri311.html on line 388: Erityisen voimakkaasti uushenkisyyden trendi näkyy nuorten keskuudessa. Horoskoopit ja ”energiakivet” ovat nyt trendikkäämpiä kuin kenties koskaan.
    ellauri311.html on line 567: mondegreen ( / ˈmɒndɪˌɡriːn /) is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase in
    ellauri311.html on line 573: Thomas Percy's 1765 book Reliques of Ancient English Poetry), and mishearing the
    ellauri311.html on line 575: student "stubbornly" mishearing the chorus to "Venus" ("I'm your Venus") as "I'm
    ellauri311.html on line 676: electricity travel through a perfect vacuum? What spreadsheet can handle
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    ellauri313.html on line 173: That being said, at 500 pages, the book takes on a lot and doesn't adequately address it all. There's the nominal plot, which concerns the Yugoslav mafia in Sweden; but there's also a new relationship for Annika, which is complicated; the politics of the newspaper she works for; fundamental questions about the role of the welfare state; and questions about the role of a newspaper vis a vis law enforcement. This all kind of dropped off toward the end of the book, and I didn't find the conclusion to be particularly satisfying. I felt impatient with Annika's (main character), histrionics and irrationality.
    ellauri313.html on line 175: In volume #2 of Liza Marklund's wildly popular series of feminist thrillers, Annika gets involved with a married man. Needless to say, his wife is a cold-hearted, frigid bitch, and she's doing all three of them a favour by taking Thomas away from her.
    ellauri313.html on line 186: Samaa iänikuista kiireklischeetä, nyt lehden toimituxessa. Exnää hölmöt huomaa miten työväenliikkeen voitot on peruutettu? Mixe on muka niistä hienoa? Annika has obvious similarities to the author, with Liza Marklund herself pictured on the book covers. She was beaten so badly by her first husband that she was simply forced to kill him in self-defense. Journalisten Annika Bengtzon, som kommer från Hälleforsnäs i Södermanland men nu bor på Kungsholmen i Stockholm, är en typisk kvinna mitt i karriären, som jonglerar man och barn samtidigt med känslorna inför de tuffa kollegorna på Kvällspressen. Hon är lik ett pansarfordon. Oliko Thomas Samuelsson se uusi päätoimittaja biznizmaailmasta jonka talousliberalismi sai nuoren Annikan knickerit kostumaan? Eikun se oli Anders Schyman.
    ellauri313.html on line 790: NÄYTÄ ISRAELILAISILLE JUMALAN RAKKAUS! Eli mistä [shema] kusee! Jehova on jättimäinen kana!
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    ellauri315.html on line 157: Jumalan menettelytapa Moosekseen nähden onkin armoa: Mooses säästettiin Luvatun maan pettymyksiltä. Sain saappaat, alushousut ja munkkeja, sitten rattoisaa lehden lukua. Rauha ei tullutkaan 15.11. Eikä Putinia salamurhattu. Papit eivät pelkää bolshevismia vaan jumalatonta Suur-Suomea. Pelko oli aiheeton.
    ellauri315.html on line 241: Upseerit, erityisesti ai-ai Kerenskin nimittämä Lavr Kornilov, halusivat tehdä lopun Venäjältä kaikki vallankumouksen merkit, erityisesti bolshevikkien suhteen. Kornilov mobilisoi joukkonsa Petrogradiin puuttumaan vallankumoukselliseen uhkaan pian sen jälkeen, kun hänet nimitettiin ylipäälliköksi.
    ellauri315.html on line 245: Kornilov onnistui liukenemaan Bykhovin linnoituksesta ja perusti vapaaehtoisarmeijan, joka taisteli bolshevikkeja vastaan Venäjän sisällissodan aikana. Hänet tapettiin tapettiin taistelussa bolshevikkijoukkoja vastaan Jekaterinodarin kaupungissa huhtikuussa 1918.
    ellauri315.html on line 247: Amerikkalainen historian vääristelijä Richard Pipes esitti tapahtuman toisenlaisen tulkinnan teoksessaan Venäjän vallankumous: 1899–1919. Pipes väitti, että kaukana siitä, että kyseessä oli Kornilovin juoni, kyseessä oli "Kerenskin juoni", joka oli suunniteltu häpäistämään kenraalia kuvitteellisen mutta laajalti odotetun vastavallankumouksen johtajana, jonka tukahduttaminen nostaisi pääministerin vertaansa vailla olevaan suosion ja voiman asemaan, joka voimaannuttaa hänet kontraamaan bolshevikien kasvavaan uhkaan." Täyttä potaskaa, tyypillistä jenkkiluikuria.
    ellauri315.html on line 259: Itse asiassa sosialistinen vallankumouksellinen puolue osti Kerenskille talon, koska hän ei muuten olisi Venäjän omaisuuslakien mukaan kelvollinen duumaan. Hänestä tuli pian merkittävä jäsen progressiivisessa blokissa, johon kuului useita sosialistisia puolueita, menshevikejä ja liberaaleja – mutta ei bolshevikkeja. Hän oli loistava puhuja ja tsaari Nikolai II :n hallituksen sosialistisen opposition taitava parlamentaarinen johtaja.
    ellauri315.html on line 271: Kaiken kukkuraxi Vladimir Lenin ja hänen bolshevikkipuolueensa lupasivat "rauhaa, maata ja leipää" kommunistisessa järjestelmässä. Venäjän armeija, sodasta väsynyt, huonosti varusteltu, masentunut ja kurinalainen, oli hajoamassa, ja sotilaita karkasi suuria määriä. Syksylle 1917 mennessä arviolta kaksi miljoonaa miestä oli epävirallisesti jättänyt armeijan.
    ellauri315.html on line 274: Kerenski pysyi vallassa lokakuun vallankumoukseen saakka. Tässä vallankumouksessa bolshevikit korvasivat hänen hallituksensa marxilaisella, jota johti vanha itänaapuri Vladimir Lenin. Lokakuussa bolshevikit käynnistivät Venäjällä sen vuoden toisen vallankumouksen. Kerenskin hallituksella Petrogradissa ei ollut juuri mitään tukea kaupungissa. Vain yksi pieni joukko, Pietarin ensimmäisen naispataljoonan 2. komppanian alaosasto, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä The Women's Little Death Pataljoona, oli halukas kaatumaan hallituksen puolesta bolshevikkien edessä, ja nämä joukot selättivätkin vikkelään numeerisesti ylivoimaiset bolshevikkien kannattajat.
    ellauri315.html on line 276: Kerenski pakeni bolshevikkeja ja pötki Pihkovaan (tietysti), missä hän kokosi uskollisia joukkoja yrittääkseen valloittaa pääkaupungin takaisin. Vituralle meni sekin yritys. Ai ai Kerenski, turhat on sun elkeesi. Kerensky pakeni niukasti, ja hän vietti seuraavat muutamat viikot piilossa ennen kuin pakeni maasta ja saapui lopulta Ranskaan. Venäjän sisällissodan aikana hän ei tukenut kumpaakaan puolta, koska hän vastusti sekä bolshevikkien hallintoa että valkoista liikettä.
    ellauri315.html on line 294: Mihail Vasilyevich Aleksejev (venäjäksi : Михаил Васильевич Алексеев) (15. marraskuuta [OS 3. marraskuuta] 1857 – 8. lokakuuta [OS 25. syyskuuta] 1918) oli Venäjän keisarillisen armeijan kenraali ensimmäisen sisällissodan ja Venäjän sisällissodan aikana. Vuosina 1915-1917 hän toimi tsaari Nikolai II :n Stavkan esikuntapäällikkönä ja helmikuun vallankumouksen jälkeen sen ylipäällikkönä Venäjän väliaikaisen hallituksen alaisuudessa maaliskuusta toukokuuhun 1917. Myöhemmin hänellä oli päärooli perustamassaan Vapaaehtoisessa armeija Venäjän sisällissodassa. Hän kuoli vuonna 1918 urheasti sydämen vajaatoimintaan taistellessaan bolshevikkia vastaan Volgan alueella.
    ellauri315.html on line 300: 13. marraskuuta, lokakuun vallankumouksen jälkeen, Aleksejev pakeni Petrogradista ja saapui Novocherkasskiin 15. marraskuuta. Hän perusti Donin kasakkojen Atamanin, kenraali Aleksei Kaledinin tuella Alekseev-järjestön, josta tulisi bolshevikkien vastaisen vapaaehtoisarmeijan ydin.
    ellauri315.html on line 308: Jäämarssi (venäjäksi: Ледяной походъ), jota kutsutaan myös ensimmäiseksi Kuuban-kampanjaksi (venäjäksi: Первый кубанскій походъ), sotilaallinen vetäytyminen kesti helmikuusta toukokuuhun 1918, oli yksi Venäjän sisällissodan 1921-1917 huippuhetkistä. Pohjoisesta etenevän puna-armeijan hyökkäyksen alaisena vapaaehtoisarmeijan, jota joskus kutsutaan myös valkoiseksi kaartiksi, joukot alkoivat vetäytyä Rostovin kaupungista etelään kohti Kubania, toivoen saavansa Stepan Razinin Donin kasakkojen tuen Moskovan bolshevikkisakkia vastaan. Kyseinen Rostov (ven. Росто́в) on noin 32 000 asukkaan kaupunki Venäjän Jaroslavlin alueella, Nerojärven rannalla. Rostov on kaupungin virallinen nimi, mutta siitä käytetään yleensä nimeä Rostov Veliki (ven. Росто́в Вели́кий), Mahtava Rostov, erotuksena Donin Rostovista, joka on nykyään suurempi kaupunki, vähän niinkuin Kuopio ja Lahti.
    ellauri315.html on line 316: Bolshevikkipuolueen kaapattua vallan Venäjällä marraskuussa [ OS Lokakuu] 1917, monet uutta hallitusta vastustavista suuntautuivat vanhan Venäjän imperiumin reuna-alueille, erityisesti niihin osiin, jotka olivat edelleen Saksan armeijan hallinnassa. Donin kasakkojen pääkaupungissa Novocherkasskissa (lähellä Rostovia Donissa ) Donin kasakkajoukko oli valinnut kenraali Aleksei Maksimovitš Kaledinin Atamanin virkaan perinteisessä kokouksessaan Host Krug [ ru ] (1. heinäkuuta [ OS18. kesäkuuta] 1917). 20. marraskuuta [ OS 7. marraskuuta] 1917, pian sen jälkeen, kun kommunistit valtasivat Keski-Venäjän, Don Krug julisti itsenäisyytensä. Novocherkasskista tuli paratiisi bolshevikkien vallankumouksen vastustajille, ja pian siellä sijaitsi Vapaaehtoisarmeijan päämaja, joka koostui suurimmasta osasta entisiä tsaarin upseereja ja jota johtivat kenraali Mihail Aleksejev ja kenraali Lavr Kornilov.
    ellauri315.html on line 318: Kasakoiden tavoitteena oli ensisijaisesti paukuttaa henxeleitä ja rehvastella itsenäisyydellä, mutta vapaaehtoiset vakuuttivat heidät, että he pystyivät takaamaan tämän vain liittymällä heidän kanssaan taisteluun bolshevikkia vastaan, joilla oli suuri osa Donin alueen ei-kasakkaväestöstä. Kaledinin rohkaisulla valkoiset, jotka olivat edelleen vain noin 500, onnistuivat valtaamaan Rostovin kaupungin takaisin paikallisilta punakaartin yksiköiltä 15. joulukuuta [ OS 2. joulukuuta] 1917. Vuoden 1918 alkuun mennessä kuitenkin paremmin organisoitunut ja vahvemmat kommunistijoukot aloittivat etenemisen pohjoisesta valloittaen Taganrogin Azovinmerellä 10. helmikuuta [ OS28. tammikuuta] 1918. Kornilov, joka nyt johtaa noin 4000 miestä Rostovissa, katsoi turhaksi yrittää puolustaa kaupunkia ylivoimaisten joukkojen edessä. Sen sijaan vapaaehtoiset valmistautuivat siirtymään etelään, syvälle Kubaniin, toivoen saavansa lisää tukea, vaikka koko alueella oli syvä talvi. Tästä alkoi jäämarssi. Kun puolustus oli puissa ja hallitus oli romahtamassa, Kaledin ampui epähuomiossa itsensä kaikessa hötäkässä (11. helmikuuta [ OS 29. tammikuuta] 1918)
    ellauri315.html on line 320: Helmikuun 23. päivänä, kun Puna-armeija saapui Rostoviin, Kornilov aloitti marssin etelään jäätyneiden arojen halki. Yksi kivääri kantoineen ja kenttätykistöä kantavia sotilaita seurasi pitkä letka Rostovista siviilejä, jotka pelkäsivät bolshevikkien kostotoimia. Anton Denikin, Kornilovin kakkosmies, muisteli runollisesti myöhemmin: "Me lähdimme henkisen orjuuden pimeästä yöstä tuntemattomaan vaeltamaan sinilintua etsimään." Sinilintu oli perinteinen toivon symboli venäläisissä saduissa ja legendoissa. Silloin se ei järin naurattanut.
    ellauri315.html on line 324: Peter Kenezin mukaan "Rajattoman vihollisen vihan yhdistämänä sotilaat tekivät sotilaallisten saavutusten ihmeitä; maailma oli nähnyt harvoja vastaavan kokoisia armeijoita, joilla oli suurempi taistelukyky." 23. helmikuuta armeija saapui Olginskaiaan tapaamaan Ataman Popovia 26. helmikuuta. Popov kuitenkin päätti pysyä Donin sisällä, kun taas vapaaehtoisarmeija suuntasi etelään kohti Jekaterinodaria ja Kubania. Marssi vei heidät Stavropolin maakunnan läpi ja heidän ensimmäinen taistelunsa ja voittonsa bolshevikkeja vastaan 6. maaliskuuta Lezhankassa. Armeija astui Kubaniin 9. maaliskuuta ja toinen taistelu 14. maaliskuuta Berezanskaiassa. Maaliskuun 17. päivänä neljän päivän taistelun jälkeen armeija valloitti Korenovskaian ja sen suuren sotilastarvikekätkön. 28. maaliskuuta käytiin ankarin taistelu bolshevikkeja vastaan, jossa joukko vapaaehtoisia upseereita jäätyi kuoliaaksi ylittäessään pienen joen, jossa oli matala jäinen vesi, mistä tuli kampanjan nimi. Maaliskuun loppuun mennessä vapaaehtoisarmeija kykeni ottamaan vastaan Viktor Pokrovskin Kuban-armeijan, joka oli äskettäin paennut Jekaterinodarista.
    ellauri315.html on line 332: Vapaaehtoisarmeija perusti päämajansa Mechetinskaiaan ja Egorlykskaiaan ja loi yhteyden Ataman Krasnoviin. Krasnov suostui tukemaan vapaaehtoisarmeijaa aseilla ja rahalla sekä ottamaan vastaan sairaita ja haavoittuneita. Kesäkuussa Alekseev perusti poliittisen osaston Novocherkasskiin, ja Denikin julkaisi "Armeijan tavoitteet". Siinä todettiin muun muassa "saksalaisten on vetäydyttävä Venäjän alueelta; bolshevikkien on antauduttava ja heidät riisuttava aseista..." What a laugh.
    ellauri315.html on line 348: Tšekkoslovakian legioona (tšekki: Československé legie; slovakki: Československé légie) olivat vapaaehtoisia asevoimia, jotka koostuivat pääasiassa tšekeistä ja slovakeista, jotka taistelivat Entente-valtojen puolella ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana. Heidän tavoitteenaan oli voittaa liittoutuneiden valtojen tuki Böömin kruunun maiden itsenäistymiselle Itävallan valtakunnasta ja Slovakian alueiden itsenäistymiselle Unkarin kuningaskunnasta, jotka silloin kuuluivat Itävalta-Unkarin valtakuntaan. Mitä hölmöjä, seuraavan maailmansodan aikana niiden maat miehitti ensin axelivalta Saxa, sitten ympärysvalta Venäjä. Ei ois kannattanut vittu. Enimmäxeen tshekit ja slovakit heiluivat valkokenraalien puolella. Mites sit tää lahtarien pitkä marssi jäi ilman junia?
    ellauri315.html on line 352: Uutiset Tšekkoslovakian legioonan kampanjasta Siperiassa kesällä 1918 ottivat vastaan liittoutuneiden valtiomiehet Isossa-Britanniassa ja Ranskassa, ja he pitivät operaatiota keinona muodostaa uudelleen itärintama Saksaa vastaan, perinteisessä proxy war-mielessä. Yhdysvaltain presidentti Woodrow Wilson, joka oli vastustanut aiempia liittoutuneiden ehdotuksia puuttua Venäjään, antoi periksi kotimaiselle ja ulkomaiselle paineelle tukea legioonaarien evakuointia Siperiasta. Heinäkuun alussa 1918 hän julkaisi avustajan muistelman, jossa vaadittiin Yhdysvaltoja ja Japania rajoittamaan väliintulon Siperiaan Tšekkoslovakian joukkojen pelastamisen, jota bolshevikkijoukot estivät Transbaikalissa. Mutta siihen mennessä, kun useimmat amerikkalaiset ja japanilaiset yksiköt laskeutuivat Vladivostokiin, tšekkoslovakit olivat jo siellä toivottamassa heidät tervetulleiksi. Bugger it.
    ellauri315.html on line 369: Böömien ja määrien muukalaislegioonan toilailu oli merkittävä sysäys bolshevikkien vastaisille valkoisille voimille, joka todennäköisesti pitkitti Venäjän sisällissotaa.
    ellauri315.html on line 383: Tähän mennessä joukko eteläafrikkalaisia upseereita taisteli jo valkovenäläisten puolella kommunisteja vastaan. Kun aselepo allekirjoitettiin sodan päättämiseksi 11. marraskuuta 1918, tuhannet eteläafrikkalaiset vapautettiin tehtävistään Länsi-Euroopassa, joista monet halusivat mieluummin kuin mennä kotio tehdä "vapaaehtoistyötä" valkovenäläisten tukemiseksi. Monet eteläafrikkalaiset eivät vain liittyneet valkovenäläisten joukkoihin, vaan heille myönnettiin kivat kunniamaininnat palveluksesta Venäjällä, mukaan lukien everstiluutnantti Jeeves, 1. Etelä-Afrikan jalkaväkirykmentin entinen komentaja sekä 4. Etelä-joukkojen uusi komentaja, Afrikkalaisen jalkaväkirykmentin sheriffi McCloud, joiden miehet joko liittyivät kenraali Ironsiden esikuntaan tai liittyivät suoraan Venäjän valkoisiin joukkoihin. Kaksi Victoria Crossin haltijaa liittyi tähän vapaaehtoisvoimin.
    ellauri315.html on line 389: Vuoden 1916 lopussa serbipataljoona tuhoutui ja Gajda loukkasi kuin kirppu Tšekkoslovakian legioonaan (30.1.1917) esikuntakapteeniksi ja nousi nopeasti sotilaallisen hierarkian läpi. Legioonan evakuoinnin aikana toukokuussa 1918 Trans-Siperian rautatien kautta legioonan ja bolshevikien sopu katkesi. Tšekkoslovakian sotilaat valtasivat nopeasti suuret rautatieosuudet Volgan itäpuolella.
    ellauri315.html on line 391: Aggressiivinen taktiikka vastoin pönttöjen esimiesten käskyjä auttoi Gajdaa kukistamaan bolshevikkijoukot. Menestynein operaatio oli Permin valloitus (24. joulukuuta 1918), jossa legioona otti 20 000 vankia ja takavarikoi 5 000 rautatievaunua, 60 tykkiä, 1 000 konekivääriä, laivaston sotakamoineen jäädyttyä Kama-jokeen.
    ellauri315.html on line 411: Sitten he tarjosivat palvelujaan Tissapherneelle, Artakserxen johtavalle satrapille, mutta hän vaati heidän täydellistä antautumistaan kuin bolshevikit tshekeiltä, josta he kieltäytyivät. Tämä aiheutti Tissapherneelle herneen nenään – suuren raskaasti aseistettujen joukkojen armeijan, jota hän ei kyennyt kukistamaan rintamalla. Hän toimitti heille ruokaa ja johdatti heidät pitkän odotuksen jälkeen pohjoiseen kotiin. Sillä välin hän onnistui houkuttelemaan pois persialaisen kenraalin Ariaeuksen ja hänen kevyet joukkonsa. [ lainaus tarvitaan ]
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    ellauri316.html on line 67: Vuonna 2017 Liettuan alueella pidettiin Iron Wolf 2017 -harjoitus, jonka aikana yhdeksän NATO-maan sotilashenkilöstö valmistautui odotettavissa oleviin sotilasoperaatioihin Suwalki -käytävän hallintaan, jossa oli mukana 5-300 sotilasta. Sillä aikaa joidenkin Nato-maiden edustajat syyttivät Venäjää valmistautuneisuudesta valloittamaan Suwalki-käytävä Venäjän ja Valko-Venäjän yhteisissä " Länsi 2017 " -operaatioissa.
    ellauri316.html on line 232: Peräsuoli on paksusuolen parikymmensenttinen loppuosa. Peräsuoli toimii ulosteen varastointipaikkana. Peräaukossa on kahdet sulkijalihakset - autonomiset ja tahdonalaiset. Autonomisten sisempien sulkijalihasten (musculus sphincter ani internus) täytyy rentoutua keskushermosto-tasolta käsin ennen kuin ihminen voi aloittaa ulostamisen ja rentouttaa ulommat tahdonalaiset sulkijalihakset (musculus sphincter ani externus).
    ellauri316.html on line 312: Arkadi Nikolajevitš Vasiljev (ven. Арка‌дий Никола‌евич Васи‌льев; 16. maaliskuuta 1907 Šuja – 23. elokuuta 1972 Moskova) oli venäläinen kirjailija ja käsikirjoittaja. Sen tunnetuin teos on Käpylän vaihtorottapisteestä löytynyt paxu nide Vetshekan urhoista.
    ellauri316.html on line 316: Venäläinen historian vääristelijä, kollaboraatioon toisen maailmansodan aikana erikoistunut Boris Kovalyov on huomauttanut, että "kirjailija vääristeli monia tosiasioita" teoksessaan. Professori Boris Kovaljovin Novgorodin yliopistosta mukaan jotkut syvästi uskonnolliset venäläiset houkuttuivat tukemaan saksalaisia vapauttajina "jumalattomasta bolshevismista" sen jälkeen, kun saksalaiset olivat suorittaneet "sydämet ja mieli" -kampanjan. Kolmekymmentäkaksivuotias vanki Boris Kovaljov seisoo sellissä toisessa rangaistuslaitoksessa Krasnojarskin ulkopuolella. Se tunnetaan korkean turvallisuuden miesten vankileirinä numero 5, ja se on tarkoitettu vangeille, joilla on useita vakavia vakaumuxia. Kovaljov päätyi sinne saatuaan kahdeksan vuoden tuomion uskonnon huumekaupasta kansalle, mutta hänet vapautettiin kaksi ja puoli vuotta etuajassa hyvän käytöksen ja urheilu- ja kulttuuritoimintaan osallistumisen vuoksi.
    ellauri316.html on line 340: Tältä osin Neuvostoliiton syyttäjänvirasto ja KGB asettivat syytteeseen seuraavat: Ginzburg, Galanskov, Dobrovolsky, Lashkova, Radzievsky, Kushev, Khaustov, Bukovsky, Delaunay ja Gabay. Neuvostoliiton perustuslain päivänä, 5. joulukuuta 1965, Sinyavskin ja Danielin kannattajat osoittivat mieltään Moskovan Pushkin-aukiolla vaatimalla oikeudenmukaista ja avointa oikeudenkäyntiä. Mielenosoituksen järjestäjinä olivat matemaatikko Aleksanteri Esenin-Volpin, historioitsija ja runoilija Juri Galanskov sekä opiskelija Vladimir Bukovski. Mielenosoitus tuli tunnetuksi " glasnost-miitinkinä" (митинг гласности). Brenkuxi tietysti! Miitingistä tuli vuosittainen häppening, jonka merkittäviä osallistujia oli Andrei Saharov.
    ellauri316.html on line 392: Jääkarhuretkikunta oli vähän tunnettu amerikkalainen interventio Venäjän sisällissotaan. Näennäisesti tämän väliintulon tarkoituksena oli tuoda Venäjä takaisin sotaan länkkärien puolelle poistamalla bolshevikkihallitus ja pelastamalla ryhmä tsaarin hallitukselle uskollisia sotilaita. Tosiasiassa oli kolonialisaatio taas mielessä.
    ellauri316.html on line 397: Aluksi englantilainen kenraali Frederick Poole tuki "maltillisempaa" bolshevikkien vastaista vasemmistohallitusta Luoteis-Venäjällä, jonne amerikkalaiset laskeutuivat.
    ellauri316.html on line 398: Sitten hän kuitenkin päätti, että hän halusi oikeastaan mieluummin perustaa sen sijaan taantumuksellisen monarkistisen hallituksen. Tämä päätös vieraannutti välittömästi kaikki vasemmisto-bolshevikkien vastaiset kannattajat, jotka liittoutuneiden hyökkäys olisi voinut löytää.
    ellauri316.html on line 399: Asiaa pahensi se, että eräs toinen brittiläinen komentaja huomautti, ettei hän "näki missään tapauksessa mitään tarkoitusta hallitukselle täällä", ja Poole tuli tunnetuksi "siirtomaavaltaisesta lähestymistavastaan ​​venäläisiin", historioitsija Robert Willettin mukaan. Ottaen huomioon tämän ylimielisyyden, alentuvuuden ja bolshevikkien vastaisten ryhmittymien välisen flipperöinnin ja kusiluikkaroinnin, ei ole yllättävää, että liittoutuneiden joukot eivät löytäneet juurikaan paikallista tukea. Kerran liittoutuneiden joukot sytyttivät osan kylästä kostoksi tarkka-ampujien hyökkäyksistä. Lopulta he olivat menettäneet sen tuen, mikä heitä tervehti heidän saapuessaan.
    ellauri316.html on line 507: Seuraava Venäjän Nobel-ehdokas voisi olla Valerij Garbuzchev, Kanadan ja USAn tutkimusinstituutin ex-johtaja, joka ryhtyi putinistien mythbusterixi ja sai siitä palkkioxi potkut huippuvirasta. Länsikapitalismi ei ole vaarassa lyyhistyä nyt sen enempää kuin Marxin ja bolshevikkien synkkien ennusteiden aikana, rohkaisee Garbuzev samoin toisin ajattelevia.
    ellauri316.html on line 798: Toukokuusta marraskuuhun 1939 hän palveli sotilaallisena neuvonantajana Kiinassa. Jäähyväisiksi Chiang Kai-shek antoi Kultaisen lohikäärmeen ritarikunnan prenikan, ja Chiang Kai-shekin vaimo Song Meiling antoi Vlasoville kellon. Viranomaiset ottivat sekä prenikan että kellon Vlasovilta hänen palattuaan Neuvostoliittoon. Kenraali N.S. Sorkin huomautti muistelmissaan, että Andrei palautettiin Kiinasta sopimattoman käytöksen vuoksi.
    ellauri316.html on line 809: Vinnitsan vankileirillä Vlasov suostui tekemään yhteistyötä natsien kanssa ja johti "Venäjän kansojen vapauttamiskomiteaa" (KONR) ja "Venäjän vapautusarmeijaa" (ROA), joka koostui vangituista Neuvostoliiton sotilashenkilöistä. Hän käytti aina hänelle erityisesti räätälöityä sotilaallista leikkausta valtavan ruumiinrakenteensa vuoksi, hän oli pitkä kenraali silmälaseissa.
    ellauri316.html on line 813: Vuonna 1943 Vlasov kirjoitti avoimen kirjeen " Miksi lähdin taistelemaan bolshevismia vastaan". Mikä sai sinut pettämään kansan asian? No salamiakki!
    ellauri316.html on line 830: Stalin’s inability to initially contain the advancing Nazi war machine convinced Vlasov that the Soviet system was rotten to the core. Taken by his captors to Germany, he began to conceive of a Russian army that would fight for the Third Reich in the name of a post-Bolshevik Russia.
    ellauri316.html on line 831: In 1943, Vlasov published the Smolensk Proclamation, in which he declared that Bolshevism was “the enemy of the Russian people.” His aim was to recruit other Russians now in Germany—the Nazis had taken hundreds of thousands of Red Army soldiers prisoner in the first two years of the war— to unite against the Soviet Union.
    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.
    ellauri316.html on line 847: Kirkkohistorian väärentäjä, arkkipappi Georgi Mitrofanov puolusteli Andrein nazikorttia. Ulkomailla Venäjää lännempänä, johon myös ROA:n eloon jääneet jäsenet tulivat, kenraali A. A. Vlasov oli ja on edelleen eräänlainen symboli jumalattomalle bolshevismin vastustukselle Historiallisen Venäjän elpymisen nimissä. …Kaikki, mitä he tekivät, tehtiin nimenomaan Isänmaan hyväksi siinä toivossa, että bolshevismin tappio johtaisi voimakkaan kansallisen Venäjän uudelleen luomiseen. "Vlasovilaiset" pitivät Saksaa yksinomaan liittolaisena taistelussa bolshevismia vastaan. Ei kaikki ole vain musta-valko-punaista. Antisemitismikin on perusvenäläistä.
    ellauri316.html on line 863: Olin siitä selvästi tietoinen: Bolshevismi vetää venäläisiä nenästä!
    ellauri316.html on line 867: Hän yhdisti venäläisten kohtalon Englannin kohtaloon, hän syöksyi venäläiset sotaan, toi heidän päähänsä lukemattomia katastrofeja, ja nämä sodan katastrofit ovat kruunu kaikille niille onnettomuuksille, joita maamme ihmiset kärsivät bolshevikkien hallinnassa 25 vuotta.
    ellauri316.html on line 869: Eikö siis olisi rikos jatkaa verenvuodatusta? Eikö bolshevismi ja erityisesti Stalin ole Venäjän kansan päävihollinen?
    ellauri316.html on line 872: Siellä, suolla, tulin lopulta siihen tulokseen että‎ velvollisuuteni on kutsua Venäjän kansaa taistelemaan bolshevikkivallan kukistamisen puolesta, taistelemaan Venäjän kansan rauhan puolesta, lopettamaan verinen sota, joka on tarpeeton Venäjän kansalle, muiden ihmisten etujen puolesta, taistelemaan luomakunnan puolesta uudesta Venäjästä, jossa jokaisen venäläisen pitäisi olla onnellinen.
    ellauri316.html on line 877: Venäjän kansan korkeimmat saavutukset liittyvät erottamattomasti niihin historiansa ajanjaksoihin, jolloin he yhdistivät kohtalonsa Euroopan kohtaloon, kun he rakensivat kulttuurinsa, taloutensa, elämäntapansa läheisessä yhteydessä Euroopan kansojen kanssa. Bolshevismi aitasi Venäjän kansan läpäisemättömällä rautaesiripulla Euroopasta. Hän pyrki eristämään isänmaamme kehittyneistä Euroopan maista. Venäjän kansalle vieraiden utopististen ideoiden nimissä hän valmistautui sotaan vastustaen itsensä Euroopan kansoja vastaan.
    ellauri316.html on line 884: Kutsuni kohtasi syvää myötätuntoa, ei vain laajimpien sotavankikerrosten, vaan myös Venäjän kansan laajojen joukkojen keskuudessa alueilla, joilla bolshevismi vielä hallitsee. Tämä Venäjän kansan myötätuntoinen vastaus, joka ilmaisi valmiutensa seistä rinnat Venäjän vapautusarmeijan lippujen alla, antaa minulle oikeuden sanoa, että
    ellauri316.html on line 888: Tämä liitto, joka on yhtä hyödyllinen molemmille suurille kansoille, johtaa meidät voittoon bolshevismin pimeistä voimista ja vapauttaa meidät angloamerikkalaisen pääoman orjuudesta.
    ellauri316.html on line 890: Vain sokeat ihmiset voivat uskoa, että Stalin hylkäsi bolshevismin periaatteet.
    ellauri316.html on line 891: Ei se hylännut, vaan pani potin nokkiin. Säälittävää toivoa! Bolshevismi ei ole unohtanut mitään, ei ole vetäytynyt askeltakaan eikä peräänny ohjelmastaan. Tänään hän puhuu Venäjästä ja venäläisistä vain saavuttaakseen voiton Venäjän kansan avulla ja huomenna vielä suuremmalla voimalla orjuuttaakseen Venäjän kansan ja pakottaakseen sen jatkamaan heille vieraiden etujen palvelemista.
    ellauri316.html on line 892: Stalin ja bolshevikit eivät taistele Venäjän puolesta, Venäjä taistelee ihan omin nokkineen .
    ellauri316.html on line 894: Vain antibolshevikkiliikkeen riveissä Isänmaamme on todella hyvissä käsissä. Venäläisten etu, heidän velvollisuutensa, on taistella Stalinia vastaan, rauhan puolesta, Uuden Venäjän puolesta. Venäjä on meidän! Venäjän kansan menneisyys on meidän! Venäjän kansan tulevaisuus on meidän!
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    ellauri317.html on line 97: Давно уже вона хотіла, A long long time she had been praying: pitkään oli toivonut sille pahaa
    ellauri317.html on line 98: Його щоб душка полетіла She wished his soul would stop delaying Nahkurin orteen toivottanut nahan
    ellauri317.html on line 436: Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (puola : Feliks Dzierżyński [ˈfɛliɡz d‌ʑɛrˈʐɨj‌skʲi] ; [a] venäjä: Фе‌ликс Эдму‌ндович Дзержи‌нский ; [b] 11. syyskuuta [ OS 30. elokuuta] 1877 – 20. heinäkuuta 1926), lempinimeltään "Rauta Felix", oli bolshevikkivallankumouksellinen poliitikko. Vuodesta 1917 kuolemaansa vuonna 1926 saakka hän johti kahta ensimmäistä Neuvostoliiton salaista poliisijärjestöä, Chekaa ja OGPU:ta, jotka perustivat valtion turvallisuuselimiä vallankumouksen jälkeistä neuvostohallintoa varten. Hän oli yksi "punaisen terrorin" arkkitehdeistä ja kasakkojen poistobluesin säveltäjistä.
    ellauri317.html on line 437: Minskin kuvernöörissä (nykyinen Valko-Venäjä) puolalaiseen aatelisperheeseen syntynyt Dzeržinski omaksui vallankumouksellisen politiikan nuoresta iästä lähtien ja toimi Kaunasissa Liettuan sosiaalidemokraattisen puolueen järjestäjänä. Hänet pidätettiin usein ja hänet karkotettiin useaan otteeseen Siperiaan, josta hän toistuvasti pakeni kuin Daltonin veljexet. Hän osallistui vuoden 1905 Venäjän vallankumoukseen ja jatkoi vallankumouksellista toimintaa Saksassa ja Puolassa. Toisen pidätyksen jälkeen vuonna 1912 hän vietti neljä ja puoli vuotta vankilassa ennen kuin hän vapautui vuoden 1917 helmikuun vallankumouksen jälkeen. Sitten hän liittyi Vladimir Leninin bolshevikkipuolueeseenja oli aktiivinen rooli lokakuun vallankumouksessa, joka toi bolshevikit valtaan.
    ellauri317.html on line 446: Berliinissä hän järjestikin Czerwony Sztandar -sanomalehden ("Punainen lippu") julkaisemisen ja laittoman kirjallisuuden kuljettamisen Krakovasta Kongressi-Puolaan. Lanko Boris Isaakovich Gorev (4. joulukuuta 1874, Vilna – 27. joulukuuta 1937) oli vallankumouksellinen ja kirjailija, joka oli aktiivinen Venäjän sosiaalidemokraattisen ja työväenpuolueen sekä bolshevikkien että menshevikkien siiveissä.
    ellauri317.html on line 462: Felix Dzeržinski perusti erityisen disinformaatiotoimiston, uudelleenorganisoituun Chekaan 1923 Josef Stalinin käskystä. Dzeržinski kuoli sydänkohtaukseen 49-vuotiaana 20. heinäkuuta 1926 Moskovassa heti pidettyään kahden tunnin puheen bolshevikkien keskuskomitealle, jonka aikana hän ilmeisesti melko sairaana tuomitsi väkivaltaisesti Leon Trotski, Grigori Zinovjevin ja Lev Kamenevin johtaman yhdistyneen opposition. Kuultuaan hänen kuolemastaan Josif Stalin ylisti Dzeržinskiä "proletariaatin köyhänä ritarina".
    ellauri317.html on line 490: Spiridonova ymmärsi yhteistyön tarpeen bolshevikkien kanssa. "Vaikka heidän karkeat askeleensa olisivat meille kuinka vieraita", hän sanoi PLSR:n ensimmäisessä kongressissa (i) 21. marraskuuta 1917, "olemme läheisessä yhteydessä heihin, koska heidän takanaan ovat massat, jotka on tuotu esiin. pysähtyneisyydestä." Hän uskoi, että bolshevikien vaikutus massoihin oli tilapäinen, koska "kaikki hengittää vihaa" ja että bolshevikit menivät konkurssiin vallankumouksen toisessa vaiheessa. Tällainen vaihe on hänen mielestään "sosiaalinen vallankumous", joka puhkeaa pian, mutta jolla on menestysmahdollisuus vain, jos se muuttuu globaaliksi. Lokakuun vallankumous "poliittisena" vallankumouksena on vasta maailmanvallankumouksen alkua. Hän luonnehti neuvostoja "kansan tahdon täydellisimmäksi ilmaisuksi".
    ellauri317.html on line 492: Kunnes vasemmiston SR-konferenssi julisti itsensä PLSR:n ensimmäiseksi kongressiksi 18. marraskuuta 1917, Spiridonova toivoi, että vasemmisto saisi enemmistön AKP:ssa. Tuolloin Spiridonova suoritti vasemmiston sosialististen vallankumouksellisten tärkeimmän tehtävän voittaa talonpoikaisenemmistö puolelleen ylimääräisessä ja II koko Venäjän talonpoikien edustajakokouksessa. "Meidän nuorena puolueena tarvitsee", hän sanoi PLSR:n ensimmäisessä kongressissa, "voittaa talonpoikaisväestö." Työläiset näät menivät bolsheviikeille. Ei ollut sattumaa, että vasemmistososialistinen vallankumouksellinen keskuskomitea asetti vetonsa Spiridonovalle. Siihen mennessä hän oli onnistunut lisäämään suuren marttyyrin sädekehää, suurelta osin halvan populismin ansiosta, tunnepitoisen puhujan, publicistin ja talonpoikien etuja puolustavan poliittisen hahmon mainetta. Amerikkalainen kommari John Reid kutsui häntä sillä hetkellä "Venäjän suosituimmaksi ja vaikutusvaltaisimmaksi naiseksi".
    ellauri317.html on line 494: 4. tammikuuta 1918 bolshevikkiryhmä nimitti hänet perustuslakia säätävän kokouksen puheenjohtajaksi. Hän sai äänestyksessä 160 ääntä. Viktor Tšernov sai 260 ääntä ja valittiin perustuslakia säätävän kokouksen puheenjohtajaksi. Tammikuussa 1918 hän kehotti III koko Venäjän neuvostokongressia hyväksymään lain maan sosialisoinnista.ja sähköistämisestä. Helmi-maaliskuussa 1918 Spiridonova oli Petrogradin vallankumouksellisen puolustuksen komitean jäsen.
    ellauri317.html on line 496: Spiridonova tuki Venäjän valtuuskunnan pyrkimyksiä saada rauha Saksan kanssa uskoen, että tämä hyödyttäisi maailmanvallankumousta: "Englannin ja Ranskan hallitusten toimien jälkeen erillisen rauhan solmiminen on sysäys, joka saa massat näkee tunnelin päässä valoa." Raportissa 19. huhtikuuta 1918 PLSR:n II kongressissa Spiridonova kehotti vasemmistolaisia ​​sosialistisia vallankumouksellisia jakamaan vastuun Brest -Litovskin rauhasta bolshevikkien kanssa: "Rauhan allekirjoitimme emmekä me eivätkä bolshevikit: sen allekirjoittivat tarve, nälkä ja ihmisten haluttomuus taistella. Ja kuka meistä voi sanoa, että yhtä valtaa edustava vasemmistososialistinen vallankumouspuolue olisi ollut vähemmän hirmuinen kuin bolshevikkipuolue?"
    ellauri317.html on line 498: Huhti-kesäkuussa 1918 Spiridonova muutti radikaalisti poliittista asemaansa. Yhteistyöstä bolshevikkien kanssa hän, yksi harvoista, joka tuomitsi jyrkästi vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten eron kansankomissaarien neuvostosta, siirtyi bolshevikkien poliittisten vastustajien leiriin. Hänen omien sanojensa mukaan vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten erottua neuvostohallituksesta hän oli ainoa linkki bolshevikkien kanssa ja jätti heidät "myöhemmin kuin muut". Samaan aikaan Spiridonova suhtautui Brest-Litovskin sopimukseen dramaattisesti. Tätä seurasi pian vasemmiston kansannousu bolshevikkeja vastaan. Historiaa vääristelevän ulkoministeri Lavrovin mukaan Spiridonova oli osallisena Saksan suurlähettilään von Mirbachin murhassa - hän neuvoi Yakov Blyumkinia miten pommi otetaan asiapullosalkusta. Se ei toiminut vaan piti ampua Mirbachia vielä
    ellauri317.html on line 513: Vuonna 1937 hänet pidätettiin uudelleen Ufassa. Neuvostoliiton korkeimman oikeuden sotilaskollegio katsoi hänen syyllistyneen siihen, että Spiridonova "ennen pidätyspäivää kuului yhdistyneen sosialistisen vallankumouksellisen puhelinkeskuksen toimintaan, ja laajan vastavallankumouksellisen terroristitoiminnan kehittämiseksi organisoi terrorismia ja sabotaasia palvelevat ryhmät Ufassa, Gorkyssa, Tobolskissa, Kuibyshevissä ja muissa kaupungeissa... jne. jne." Marjaa säilytettiin Ufan vankilassa ja sitten Moskovassa Butyrkan vankilassa. Neuvostoliiton korkeimman oikeuden sotilaskollegio tuomitsi hänet 25 vuodeksi vankeuteen. Hän palveli Jaroslavlin ja Oryolin vankiloissa.
    ellauri317.html on line 521: Jaroslavl on ollut jo kauan arvostettu kulttuurikeskus. Kaupunkia pidetään hyvänä esimerkkinä Katariina Suuren aikana toimeenpannusta Venäjän keisarikunnan kaupunkisuunnittelun muutoksesta. Jaroslavlin historiallinen osa monine 1600–1700-luvun kirkkoineen on liitetty Unescon maailmanperintökohteisiin. 1700-luvulla perustettiin Spaso-Preobraženski-luostarissa Koillis-Venäjän ensimmäinen oppilaitos, jossa oli kattava kreikankielisten ja muinaisitäslaavinkielisten kirjojen kokoelma selvennä. Jaroslavliin perustettiin Venäjän ensimmäinen ammattiteatteri vuonna 1750 ja vuonna 1786 siellä alettiin julkaista maan ensimmäistä maaseutusanomalehteä. Sieltä alkoi vasemmistososialistien kapina bolshevikkiaikana. Nahimson sai pahan osuman. Katjenkaa lyötiin vasaralla päähän.
    ellauri317.html on line 523: Lenin kirjoitti hätääntyneenä Vetshekan pojille:
    ellauri317.html on line 525: Noin kello kolmen aikaa päivällä heitettiin Saksan lähetystöön kaksi pommia, jotka haavoittivat vaikeasti Mirbachia. Se on ilmeinen monarkistien tai niiden provokaattorien teko, jotka haluavat vetää Venäjän sotaan anglo-ranskalaisten kapitalistien eduksi, heidän, jotka jo ovat ostaneet tšekit. On mobilisoitava kaikki voimat, on tehtävä kaikki voitava, jotta rikolliset saataisiin viipymättä kiinni. Tshekeistä selvittäneen, mutta anglo-ranskalaiset ovat jo vaikeampi pala.
    ellauri317.html on line 530: Bolshevismin lyhyt historia Stalinin riemuvuodelta 1938 vahvistaa Vasiljevin historian vääristelyt. Vääristelevät ihan unisonona:
    ellauri317.html on line 532: Tehtiin sopimus «vasemmisto»-eserrien kanssa, ja muutamia «vasemmisto»-eserriä otettiin Kansankomissaarien Neuvostoon (Kolegajev, Spiridonova, Proshjan ja Sternberg). Mutta tämä sopimus pysyi voimassa vain Brestin rauhan allekirjoittamiseen ja köyhälistökomiteoiden muodostamiseen saakka, jolloin talonpoikaisten keskuudessa tapahtui syvä jakautuminen ja jolloin «vasemmisto»-eserrät, kuvastaen yhä enemmän kulakkien etupyyteitä, nostivat kapinan bolshevikkeja vastaan ja jolloin Neuvostovalta nujersi heidät. Vuoden 1917 lokakuusta vuoden 1918 tammi — helmikuuhun mennessä neuvostovallankumous ehti levitä koko maahan. Neuvostojen vallan leviäminen suunnattoman laajan maan alueella kävi niin nopeaa vauhtia, että Lenin nimitti sitä Neuvostovallan «riemumarssiksi».
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  • Edeltäjä: Mykhailo Hrushevsky (Keskusradan presidenttinä).
    ellauri317.html on line 595: Vuonna 1919 amerikkalainen diplomaatti todisti kongressille, että Peterssiä pidettiin yhdessä toisen Chekan johtajan Aleksandr Eidukin kanssa "Venäjän verenhimoisimman hirviönä". Tuolloin englanninkieliset sanomalehdet yliarvioivat Peterssin vaikutuksen, koska poliisi tunsi hänet Isossa-Britanniassa ja koska hän oli ainoa Chekan perustajista, joka puhui englantia. 25. tammikuuta 1919 Lontoon The Times sai myöhään tietää, että bolshevikit olivat olleet erimielisiä siitä, käyvätkö vallankumouksellista sotaa Saksaa vastaan, ja väitti, että yhtä puoluetta johtaa Lenin ja toista Trotski, Peterss , Radek ja Zinovieff ....Trotskin ja Petersin puolue uskoo sankarillisiin toimenpiteisiin... Peterss ei ansainnut mainintaa missään Trotskin laajassa tuota ajanjaksoa koskevissa kirjoituksissa, eikä todellakaan ollut bolshevikkien johdon eturintamassa. Tšekistinä hän epäilemättä tapatti monia fellow apinoita, mutta hänen esittäminen "verenjanoisimmaksi hirviöksi" on ristiriidassa brittiläisen diplomaatin Robert Bruce Lockhartin mielipiteen kanssa , joka vietti kuukauden pidätettynä Moskovassa vuonna 1918 ja jota Peterss kuulusteli. Lockhart kirjoitti:
    ellauri317.html on line 597: Hän kertoi minulle outoja tarinoita kokemuksistaan vallankumouksellisena. Hän oli ollut vankilassa Riiassa tsaarin aikana. Hän näytti minulle kynteensä todisteena kidutuksesta, jonka hän oli läpikäynyt. Hänen luonteessaan ei ollut mitään, mikä viittaisi epäinhimilliseen hirviöön, jonka hänen yleensä oletetaan olevan. Hän kertoi minulle, että hän kärsi fyysistä kipua joka kerta, kun hän allekirjoitti kuolemantuomion. Uskon, että se oli totta. Hänen luonteessaan oli voimakas sentimentaalisuus, mutta hän oli fanaattinen bolshevismin ja kapitalismin välisen yhteentörmäyksen suhteen, ja hän saavutti bolshevistisia tavoitteitaan velvollisuudentunteella, joka oli hellittämätön.
    ellauri317.html on line 621: Kaplan pettyi Leniniin vuosina 1917-1918 SR:n ja bolshevikkien välisen konfliktin vuoksi. Bolshevikeilla oli vahva tuki neuvostoissa, mutta marraskuussa 1917 pidetyissä Perustavan kokouksen vaaleissa ei-bolshevikit olivat enemmistönä. Kun yleiskokous kokoontui tammikuussa 1918, sosialistinen vallankumouksellinen valittiin presidentiksi. Bolshevikit vastasivat hajottamalla Perustavan kokouksen. Elokuuhun 1918 mennessä bolshevikit olivat kieltäneet useimmat muut puolueet. Viimeksi he olivat kieltäneet vasemmistososialistiset vallankumoukselliset, entiset bolshevikkien tärkeimmät koalitiokumppanit, jotka kapinoivat heitä vastaan heinäkuussa Brest-Litovskin sopimus. Kaplan päätti murhata Leninin, koska hän piti häntä "vallankumouksen petturina".
    ellauri317.html on line 629: Kaplan viittasi bolshevikkien kasvavaan autoritaarisuuteen vedoten heidän perustavan kokouksensa väkivaltaiseen sulkemiseen tammikuussa 1918, vaaleihin, joille he olivat hävinneet. Kun kävi selväksi, että Kaplan ei ottaisi rikoskumppaneita, hänet teloitettiin Aleksanterin puutarhassa. Käskyn toteuttivat Kremlin komentaja, entinen Baltian merimies PD Malkov ja joukko latvialaisia bolshevikkeja 3. syyskuuta 1918 luoti selänpäähän. Hänen ruumiinsa niputettiin tynnyriin ja sytytettiin palamaan. Tilaus tuli Yakov Sverdlovilta, joka vain kuusi viikkoa aiemmin oli tilannut tsaarin ja hänen perheensä murhan.
    ellauri317.html on line 631: Jotkut historiänväärentäjät, kuten Dmitri Volkogonov, Arkady Vaksberg ja Donald Rayfield, ovat kyseenalaistaneet Kaplanin todellisen roolin salamurhayrityksessä. Volkogonov ehdotti, että "on todennäköisempää", että Kaplan ei itse asiassa ollut syyllinen ja kuvaili hänen salamurhayritystään "toiseksi monista bolshevikkien historian mystifikaatioista". Semion Lyandres meni niin pitkälle, että väitti, ettei Kaplan ollut edes SR.
    ellauri317.html on line 638: No hui. Virallinen asetus punaisen terrorin ilmoittamisesta annettiin vain tunteja Kaplanin ampumisen jälkeen ja kehotti "kaikkien taisteluun vallankumouksen vihollisia vastaan". Seuraavien kuukausien aikana noin 800 oikeistopuoluetta ja muuta bolshevikkien poliittista vastustajaa teloitettiin. Ensimmäisen vuoden aikana punaisen terrorin ulottuvuus laajeni merkittävästi.
    ellauri317.html on line 640: Punainen terrori (venäjäksi: красный террор, romanisoitu: krasnyy terror) Neuvosto - Venäjällä oli poliittisen sorron ja teloitusten kampanja, jonka bolshevikit toteuttivat pääasiassa Chekan, bolshevikkien salaisen poliisin kautta. Se alkoi virallisesti syyskuun alussa 1918 ja kesti vuoteen 1922. Syntyi Vladimir Leninin ja Petrogradin Chekan johtajan Moisei Uritskyn salamurhayritysten jälkeen. Väitetyssä kostossa bolshevikkien julmuuksista, joista jälkimmäinen onnistui, punainen terrori perustui Ranskan vallankumouksen kauhuvallan malliin ja pyrki eliminoimaan poliittisen erimielisyyden, opposition ja kaiken muun bolshevikkivallan uhkan. Laajemmin termiä käytetään yleensä bolshevikkien poliittiseen sortotoimiin sisällissodan aikana (1917–1922), erotettuna valkoisen armeijan (venäläisen ja muun) toteuttamasta valkoisesta terrorista, missä bolshevikkien valtaa vastustaneet venäläiset ryhmät listivät apinan raivolla poliittisia vihollisiaan, mukaan lukien bolshevikit.
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    ellauri317.html on line 649: Vasiljevin kuvailemia SR:n konnia Vetshekassa oli mm. nämä:
    ellauri317.html on line 653: Dmitri Ivanovitš Popov (venäjäksi : Дмитрий Иванович Попов ; 1892–1921) oli venäläinen Mustanmeren laivaston seilori jolla oli timantteja ommeltuna merimiesnutun persuxiin ja vasemmistososialistinen vallankumouksellinen joka johti vasemmiston SR:n kapinaa bolshevikkeja vastaan ​​heinäkuussa 1918. Jäätyään tappiolle Popov laputti Ukrainaan ja esiintyi bolshevikkina, sit rupesi mustaxi mahnolaisexi, joka johti mahnovistien ja bolshevikkien välisiä neuvotteluja, kunnes tšeka pidätti ja teloitti.
    ellauri317.html on line 658: Heinäkuussa 1918 Popovista tuli johtaja SR:n vasemmiston kansannousussa, jonka aikana hän yritti syrjäyttää bolshevikit vallasta. Vasemmiston SR:n kapinassa bolshevikkeja vastaan ​​Moskovassa hän pidätti Cheka Dzerzhinskyn ylimmän johtajan ja muita bolshevikkijohtajia. Kapina epäonnistui, mikä johtui suurelta osin epäröivyydestä, jolla se toteutettiin: vangittujen bolshevikkien kohtelu armollisesti ja kieltäytyminen marssimasta keskuskomitean päämajaan. Ei niin, Popov, lössykkä! No ei niillä ollut kannatustakaan kuin nimexi.
    ellauri317.html on line 660: Joulukuussa 1918 hän pakeni Harkovaan. Täällä hän järjesti Ukrainan vasemmiston keskuskomitean jäsenenä kapinan Petliuran johtamaa osastoa vastaan. Alkuvuodesta 1919 hän liittyi Kormilitsyn-salanimellä Puna-armeijaan ja toimi V. Sablinin apulaispäällikkönä 11. Ukrainan Neuvostorykmentissä. Sellaisena hän osallistui Harkovin ja muiden kaupunkien vapauttamiseen. Kuitenkin taistelun aikana Bahmutin vapauttamiseksi bolshevikit tunnistivat hänet. Sama Bahmut jossa lännen proxyarmeija on kesän 2023 aikan edennyt 10km Naton lainapyssyillä! Pidätystä peläten hän meni Harkovaan ja sitten vasemmiston SR:n kongressiin Kiovaan. Valkoisten vallattua kaupungin elokuun lopussa 1919 hän piiloutui.
    ellauri317.html on line 669: Vähän ennen helmikuun vallankumousta, joulukuussa 1916, Vjatšeslav Aleksandrovitš palasi Venäjälle Tukholmasta väärennettyjen asiakirjojen avulla ja saapui Petrogradiin. Ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana hän onnistui suorittamaan puoluetyötä jakamalla lehtisiä Pietarin maanalaisessa - huolimatta siitä, että hän oli omien internatsionalististen asemiensa vuoksi jyrkässä oppositiossa oikeistolaisten sosialististen vallankumouksellisten huipulle. Hän osallistui aktiivisesti vallankumouksellisiin tapahtumiin. Petrogradin työläisten ja sotilaiden edustajainneuvostossa (Petrosovet) Aleksandrovich työskenteli julkaisu- ja painatuskomissiossa. Helmikuussa 1917 työläiset valitsivat hänet Pietarin Neuvostoliiton toimeenpanevaan komiteaan (Executive Committee), mutta menshevik-SR -enemmistö potkaisi hänet pihalle.
    ellauri317.html on line 673: 8. (21.) tammikuuta 1918 V. A. Aleksandrovitš nimitettiin Cheka Felix Dzerzhinskyn varapuheenjohtajaksi. Hän vaati vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten edustuksen lisäämistä komissiossa. Samaan aikaan hänestä tuli viran puolesta rikostentorjuntaosaston johtaja. Tuolloin hänen uskottiin kannattavan vahvasti yhteistyötä bolshevikkien kanssa ja vakaasti bolshevikkien taktiikoita. Dzeržinski sanoi Aleksandrovitšista: "...Hänen oikeudet olivat samat kuin minulla, hänellä oli oikeus allekirjoittaa kaikki paperit ja tehdä tilauksia minun sijastani. Hän piti suurta sinettiä... Luotin Aleksandrovichiin täysin. Työskentelin hänen kanssaan koko ajan komissiossa, ja hän oli melkein aina samaa mieltä kanssani, eikä havainnut juuri mitään kaksinaamaisuutta."
    ellauri317.html on line 675: 6. heinäkuuta 1918 Aleksandrovitš osallistui vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten aseelliseen kapinaan Moskovassa, joka liittyi bolshevikkihallituksen allekirjoittamaan Brest-Litovskin rauhansopimukseen ja sitä seuranneeseen Saksan suurlähettilään W. von Mirbachin murhaan. Vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten. Oleg Vitalievich Mikhailovin mukaan Aleksandrovitš valvoi Chekan suurlähetystön turvallisuutta. Päivää ennen kansannousua, 5. heinäkuuta, hän lähetti auton Moskovan lähellä sijaitsevaan kylään toimittaakseen sen sosialistisen vallankumouksellisen johtajansa yhden Dmitri Popovin turvallisuusjoukkojen päämajaan, joka oli tuolloin sairaslomalla. Aamulla 6. heinäkuuta hän vahvisti Chekan sinetillä Yakov Blumkinin laatiman salaisen osaston todistuksen (työ ulkomaanvakoilusta) ja kirjoitti Chekan autotalliin muistiinpanon auton myöntämisestä. Sitten Aleksandrovich otti mukanaan 544 tuhatta ruplaa, jotka oli aiemmin otettu pidätetyltä henkilöltä, ja jotka oli määrä luovuttaa VChK Vault -osastolle.
    ellauri317.html on line 704: Aleksanteri Petrovitš Perhurov (1. tammikuuta ( 13. tammikuuta ) 1876 , Sherepovon kylä, Korchevskyn piiri, Tverin maakunta - 21. heinäkuuta 1922 , Jaroslavl ) - kenraalimajuri ( 1919 ). 1918 Jaroslavlin bolshevikkien vastaisen kansannousun johtaja. Hän tuli Tverin maakunnan perinnöllisestä aatelista. Hänen isoisänsä Aleksanteri Nikolajevitš oli eversti Liettuan henkivartijarykmentissä. Isä - Pjotr ​​Aleksandrovitš, eläkkeellä oleva valtuutettu . Äiti - Serafima Aleksandrovna, s. Dyatkova, Kashinin maanomistajan tytär.
    ellauri317.html on line 709: Joulukuussa 1917 hänet kotiutettiin zaarin palveluxesta ja hän meni perheensä luo Bakhmutin kaupunkiin Jekaterinoslavin maakunnassa. Hän liittyi valkoiseen vapaaehtoisarmeijaan, mutta jo maaliskuussa 1918 kenraali L. G. Kornilov lähetti hänet Moskovaan muodostamaan vapaaehtoisia ryhmiä taistelemaan bolshevikkia vastaan ​​Moskovassa ja Keski-Venäjällä . Hän oli Moskovan salaisen upseerijärjestön esikuntapäällikkö, joka oli osa B. V. Savinkovin johtamaa "Isänmaan ja vapauden puolustajaliittoa" .
    ellauri317.html on line 730: Eräänä päivänä minut kutsuttiin ulos sellistäni oikeudenkäyntiin. He veivät minut erään vanhan, uupuneen miehen kanssa. Matkalla onnistuin vaihtamaan pari tai kolme sanaa hänen kanssaan. Kävi ilmi, että se oli eversti Perhurov, joka osallistui Savinkovin Jaroslavlissa vuonna 1918 järjestämään kapinaan bolshevikkeja vastaan. Perhurov oli vangittu V.Ch.K.:n erityisosastolle. - puolinälkäisenä, ilman kirjoja, ilman vierailuja, ilman kävelyä, jotka ovat kiellettyjä tässä oletettavasti tutkintovankilassa. Hänet siirrettiin Jaroslavliin ja siellä kuukautta myöhemmin, kuten luin virallisista sanomalehdistä, hänet ammuttiin.
    ellauri317.html on line 749: Syksystä 1916 syksyyn 1917 Venäjällä kehittyneet tapahtumat, mukaan lukien tsaarin hallinnon romahtaminen ja bolshevismin nousu, väänsivät historian kaarta käsittämättömillä tavoilla ja vaikuttavat edelleen Venäjän politiikkaan ja suhteeseen muuhun maailmaan (ml. Ukrainaan) tänään. Näiden maailmaa mullistavien tapahtumien 100-vuotispäivän muistoksi aloitamme tänään sarjoilla, joissa korostetaan, kuinka yli 300 vuotta Romanovien dynastian hellimä Venäjän valtakunta muuttui kauheaxi kommunistiseksi Neuvostoliitoksi.
    ellauri317.html on line 757: Termi bolshevismi tulee venäjän sanasta bolshinstvo, joka tarkoittaa enemmistöä. Marxilaisvaikutteista työväenluokan kapinaa kannattavan venäläisten vallankumouksellisten ryhmittymän omaksumat bolshevikit saivat ideologiset juuret vuoden 1848 pamfletissa The Kommunist Manifesto, jonka kirjoittivat Karl Marx ja Friedrich Engels. Ryhmän johtaja Vladimir Lenin löysi kannattajistaan pienemmän, kurinalaisemman puolueen, joka oli päättänyt muuttaa ensimmäisen maailmansodan - "imperialistisen sodan" - laajemmaksi luokkasodaksi "porvaristoa" ja "aristokratiaa" vastaan taistelevien työläisten kanssa.
    ellauri317.html on line 776: Näissä olosuhteissa duuma otti roolin tsaarin hallinnon politiikan kritisoijana ja vaati vielä lisäuudistusta. Marraskuussa 1916 Vladimir Purishkevich, taantumuksellinen kansanedustaja, joka tunnettiin militantisesta bolshevismistaan, piti duumassa puheen, jossa hän tuomitsi "ministerihyppelyksi" kutsumansa, jossa Nikolai Aleksanterin vaikutuksesta, johon vuorostaan vaikutti Rasputin, erotti toimivaltaiset ministerit virastaan ja korvasi heidät Rasputinin hyväksymillä pätemättömillä numeroilla. Purishkevich päätti puheensa sanoilla: "Kun Rasputin on elossa, emme voi voittaa." Prinssi Felix Jusupov, Venäjän rikkain mies ja Nikolauksen veljentytär Irinan aviomies, vaikuttui puheesta ja alkoi suunnitella Rasputinin murhaa.
    ellauri317.html on line 782: Leon Trotski, joka liittyi bolshevikeihin syyskuussa 1917 ja josta tuli yksi puolueen merkittävimmistä hahmoista, kirjoitti Venäjän vallankumouksen historiassaan: ”Naistyöläisillä on suuri rooli työläisten ja sotilaiden välisissä suhteissa. He menevät väylälle rohkeammin kuin miehet, tarttuvat kivääreihin, rukoilevat, melkein käskevät: 'Pistä pistin alas. Yhdy meihin!'
    ellauri317.html on line 827: Khokhol (хохол):  Vanhasta kasakkojen sukunimestä (muistatko Mikola Gogolin?), jota venäläiset käyttävät ilkeänä etnisenä herjauksena ukrainalaisia ​​vastaan: kuten "Mene kotiin Tshernobyliin, Khokhol!" (Ukrainalaisilla on samanlaisia ​​solvauksia venäläisille, mukaan lukien Katsap eli vuohi, viitaten vanhoihin venäläisiin miehiin, joilla on parta. Ukrainalaisille ei parta kasva, turpajouhet joutaville (esim. Trotsky). Liikaa mongoliperimää.
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    ellauri318.html on line 50: Vapiduxen huumekonnat muistuttavat voimakkaasti vallankumoushemmoja. Sisään ja ulos vankiloista, joissa muhii toinen toistaan kovempia jengejä, painostusta, vedätystä, pyssynpauketta. Tavallinen yhteiskunta on aivan kädetön. Jengit noudattavat klaaniyhteiskunnan lakeja. Klaaneista ei ole koskaan päästy eroon muulla kuin vielä hirmuisemmalla hirmuvallalla.
    ellauri318.html on line 173: Vaikea kyllä niellä ettei rasvamaxaisen aatelisherra Alex Riessenin munanasetin olisi kovettunut simpulaxi öisin Beverlynin peppuvaossa sen puristellessa nukkapäisen pikku vajakin teinitissejä. Sellaiseen izehillintään ei pystynyt Mahatma Gandhikaan, eikä toinen pedofiili Stig Larsson.
    ellauri318.html on line 275: what's-her-name cry 'cause she wasn't hot enough. And
    ellauri318.html on line 281: Grandma's snoring. She sounds like she was trying to suck in her face through her nose. Like King Kong with sinus infection.
    ellauri318.html on line 373: Sysselsättningen bland personer födda i Somalia var nästan 30 procent åren 2001–2002 men föll därefter tillbaka och blev liggande mellan 25 och 30 procent fram till 2009, då den åter (2012) minskade till följd av dels ett kraftigt tillskott av nyanlända somalier, dels en kärvare arbetsmarknad efter den internationella finanskrisen. Bland alla invandrargrupper är somalierna den gruppen med störst arbetslöshet (2009).
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    ellauri321.html on line 38: HE first deceased; she for a little tried

    ellauri321.html on line 49: None of Wotton's poetry was published during his lifetime and it was not until 1651 that his collected works were issued as Reliquiae Wottonianae. Among these, Elizabeth of Bohemia, Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, and The Character of a Happy Life are the most memorable. Izaak Walton's biography of Sir Henry Wotton, written in 1670, clearly depicts his powerful intellect, forthright character, and the esteem in which he was held.
    ellauri321.html on line 90: Turvautuminen prostituoituihin julkisesti panomielessä oli epätavallista kirjallisuuden ja muiden miesten keskuudessa tuona aikana, ja jos Hazlitt oli tässä erilainen kuin hänen aikalaisensa, ero piili hänen unabashed suorapuheisuudessaan hänen tehdessään tällaisia järjestelyjä henkilökohtaisesti. Hänen oli harvoin mukava olla keski-ja yläluokan naisten yhteiskunnassa, ja, halujen piinaamana joita hän myöhemmin kuvasi "ikuinen tukkeutuminen ja kuollut paino kelleissä" hän teki pelinavauxen paikalliselle naiselle vieraillessaan Lake Districtillä kanssa Coleridgen. Hän oli kuitenkin ymmärtänyt törkeästi väärin hiänen aikeensa ja riita puhkesi, joka johti hänen hätäiseen vetäytymiseensä kaupungista varjossa pimeyden. Tämä julkinen kömmähdys rasitti entisestään hänen suhteitaan sekä Coleridgeen että Wordsworthiin, jotka olivat muutenkin rispaantuneet muista syistä.
    ellauri321.html on line 105: For many years after Hazlitt had sounded his note of praise, Crèvecoeur and his work remained practically unknown. The ideas for which he stood, the literary atmosphere that he created, were both old-fashioned. Few people took Rousseau from their upper shelves, and the dust gathered on the tomes of Chateaubriand. Even Werther was more talked about than read. And so no one cared for this Earthly Paradise of the Age of Reason dashed with Rousseau's sentimentality, filled with his love of Nature, and prophetic of the whole Emigrant literature of France.
    ellauri321.html on line 108: In 1747, in his sixteenth year, Crèvecoeur was sent by his family to England in order to complete his education. But the young man was of an adventurous spirit, and after a sojourn of about seven years in England, he set sail for Canada, where for the years 1758–59 he served in the French army. In 1764, after some residence in Pennsylvania, he became a naturalized citizen of New York, and five years later settled on a farm in Ulster County. Here, with his wife, Mahetable Tiffet of Yonkers, he lived the peaceful life of many idyllic years during which he gathered the materials for his book. Obviously enough he did not always remain on his farm, but viewed many parts of the country with a quietly observing eye. These journeys are recorded in his pages. He explored pretty thoroughly the settled portions of the States of New York and Pennsylvania, saw something of New England, and also penetrated westward to the limits of the colonies. He went as far South as Charleston, and may have visited Jamaica. Beyond such journeyings we may imagine these years to have xiv have been quite barren of events, serene and peaceful, until the storm of the Revolution began to break. It is not until 1779 that anything of import is again recorded of Crèvecoeur. In that year he made an attempt to return to Normandy, but the sudden appearance of a French fleet in the harbor of New York causing him to be suspected as a spy, he was imprisoned for three months. He was then permitted to sail, and, on his arrival in England, sold for thirty guineas his “Letters from an American Farmer,” which were published at London in 1782, the year after he reached France.
    ellauri321.html on line 112: Here sorrow and desolation awaited him. His wife had died a few weeks before his arrival, his farm had been ravaged, his children were in the care of strangers. But as he had been appointed French Consul in New York with the especially expressed approbation of Washington, he remained in America six years longer, with only one brief interval spent in France. Notwithstanding the disastrous practical influence of his book, through which five hundred Norman families are said to have perished in the forests of Ohio, he was now an honored citizen in his adopted country, distinguished by Washington, and the friend of Franklin. In these later years he accompanied Franklin on various journeys, one of which is recorded in the “Voyage Dans La Haute Pennsylvanie.” In 1790 he returned to France, living now at Rouen, now at Sarcelles, where he died on November 12, 1813. He was a man of “serene temper and pure benevolence,” of good sense and sound judgment; something also of a dreamer, yet of a rhetorical rather than a poetical temperament; typically French, since there were in him no extremes of opinion or emotion. He followed the dictates of his reason tempered by the warmth of his heart, and treated life justly and sanely.
    ellauri321.html on line 135: When I contemplate my wife, by my fire-side, while she either spins, knits, darns, or suckles our child, I cannot describe the various emotions of love, of gratitude, of conscious pride which thrill in my heart, often overflow in involuntary tears.
    ellauri321.html on line 139: I bless God for all the good he has given me; I envy no man's prosperity (unlike the greedy wren that stole the quaker swallow's furnishings), and with no other portion of happiness that that I may live to teach the same philosophy to my children; and give each of them a farm, shew them how to cultivate it, and be like their father, good substantial stantial independent American farmers—an appellation which will be the most fortunate one, a man of my class can possess, so long as our civil government continues to shed blessings on our husbandry. Adieu.
    ellauri321.html on line 161: By living in or near the woods, their actions are regulated by the wildness of the neighbourhood. The deer often come to eat their grain, the wolves to destroy their sheep, the bears to kill their hogs, the foxes to catch their poultry. This surrounding hostility, immediately puts the gun into their hands; they watch 67 watch these animals, they kill some; and thus by defending their property, they soon become professed hunters; this is the progress; once hunters, farewell to the plough. The chase renders them ferocious, gloomy, and unsociable; a hunter wants no neighbour, he rather hates them, because he dreads the competition. In a little time their success in the woods makes them neglect their tillage. They trust to the natural fecundity of the earth, and therefore do little; carelessness in fencing, often exposes what little they sow to destruction; they are not at home to watch;
    ellauri321.html on line 166: Near the great woods, in the last inhabited districts men seem to be placed still farther beyond the reach of government, which in some measure leaves them to themselves. How can it pervade every corner; as they were driven there by misfortunes, tunes, necessity of beginnings, desire of acquiring large tracks of land, idleness, frequent want of œconomy, ancient debts; the re-union of such people does not afford a very pleasing spectacle. When discord, want of unity and friendship; when either drunkenness or idleness prevail in such remote districts; contention, inactivity, and wretchedness must ensue. There are not the same remedies to these evils as in a long established community. The few magistrates they have, are in general little better than the rest; they are often in a perfect state of war; that of man against man, sometimes decided by blows, sometimes by means of the law; that of man against every wild inhabitant of these venerable woods, of which they are come to dispossess them. There men appear to be no better than carnivorous animals of a superior rank, living on the flesh of wild animals when they can catch them, and when they are not able, they subsist on grain. Eating of wild meat, whatever you may think, tends to alter their temper.
    ellauri321.html on line 168: So he who would wish to see America in its proper light, and have a true idea of its feeble beginnings and barbarous rudiments, must visit our extended line of frontiers where the last settlers dwell, and where he may see the first labours of settlement, the mode of clearing the earth, in all their different appearances; where men are wholly left dependent on their native tempers, and on the spur of uncertain industry, which often fails when not sanctified by the efficacy of a few moral rules. There, remote from the power of example, and check of shame, many families exhibit the most hideous parts of our society. They are a kind of forlorn hope, preceding by ten or twelve years the most respectable army of veterans which come after them. In that space, prosperity will polish some, vice and the law will drive off the rest, who uniting again with others like themselves will recede still farther; making room for more industrious people, who will finish their improvements, convert the loghouse into a convenient habitation, and rejoicing that the first heavy labours are finished, will change in a few years that hitherto barbarous country into a fine fertile, well regulated district. Such is our progress, such is the march of the Europeans toward the interior parts of this continent. In all societies there are off-casts; this impure part serves as our precursors or pioneers; my father himself was one of that class, but he came upon honest principles, and was therefore one of the few who held fast; by good conduct and temperance, he transmitted to me his fair inheritance, when not above one in fourteen of his contemporaries had the same good fortune.
    ellauri321.html on line 170: As I have endeavoured to shew you how Europeans become Americans; it may not be disagreeable to shew you likewise how the various Christian sects introduced, wear out, and how religious indifference becomes prevalent. When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to dwell contiguous to each other, they immediately erect a temple, and there worship the Divinity agreeably to 62 their own peculiar ideas. Nobody disturbs them. If any new sect springs up in Europe, it may happen that many of its professors will come and settle in America. As they bring their zeal with them, they are at liberty to make proselytes if they can, and to build a meeting and to follow the dictates of their consciences; for neither the government nor any other power interferes. If they are peaceable subjects, and are industrious, what is it to their neighbours how and in what manner they think fit to address their prayers to the Supreme Being? But if the sectaries are not settled close together, if they are mixed with other denominations, their zeal will cool for want of fuel, and will be extinguished in a little time. Then the Americans become as to religion, what they are as to country, allied to all. In them the name of Englishman, Frenchman, and European is lost, and in like manner, the strict modes of Christianity as practised in Europe are lost also.
    ellauri321.html on line 184: But how is this accomplished in that croud of low, indigent people, who flock here every year from all parts of Europe? I will tell you; they no sooner arrive than they immediately feel the good effects of that plenty of provisions we possess: they fare on our best food, and they are kindly entertained; their talents, character, and peculiar industry are immediately inquired into; they find countrymen every where disseminated, let them come from whatever part of Europe.
    ellauri321.html on line 200: Andrew, what step do you intend to take in order to become rich? Have you brought any money with you, Andrew? I'll tell you what I intend to do; I'll send you to my house, where you shall stay two or three weeks, there you must exercise yourself with the axe, that is the principal tool the Americans want, and particularly the back-settlers. Can your wife spin? Well then as soon as you are able to handle the axe, you shall go and live with Mr. P. R. a particular friend of mine, who will give you four dollars per month, for the first six, and the usual price of five as long as you remain with him. I shall place your wife in another house, where she shall receive half a dollar a week for spinning; and your son a dollar a month to drive the team.
    ellauri321.html on line 216: Linklater ei vaikuta kovin maanpuolustushenkiseltä. Ei sunkaan se ollut pasifisti? Ehkä tavallaan muttei se kieltäytynyt isänmaan palveluxesta.
    ellauri321.html on line 305: Muistaaxeni eräs Juaniin tyytymätön jenkki Goodreads arvostelija sanoi jättäneensä niteen kesken koska siinä oli niin paljon vanhoja jenkkiklisheitä. Shelved as 'dropped' September 14, 2022. Unengaging story, wooden protagonist, hackneyed American tropes. Disappointment etched all over mine phiz. Read up to p.142.
    ellauri321.html on line 306: Mutta vanhat jenkkiklisheet on aivan samoja kuin uudemmat? Mixi jenkit jaxaa sitten kazoa niitä uusia (lukemisesta on turha enää edes puhua)? Niinkuin tää klaaniajattelu, missä vastakkain ei ole lainkuuliaiset kansalaiset ja lainrikkojat, vaan menestyneet tyypit ja tunarit, winners ja losers. Tää piirre on viimeisen sadan vuoden aikana vaan vahvistunut, ja siitä on tullut länkkärien uusi normaali. Se on se mitä buzzword "free world" oikeasti tarkottaa.
    ellauri321.html on line 320: Stuart Profit joined the Scott Trust in 2015. He has been a publishing director at Penguin Books since 1998, and before that he was the publisher of the trade division at HarperCollins for six years.
    ellauri321.html on line 324: Vivian Schiller joined the Scott Trust in 2015. She is Executive Director of Aspen Digital, a program of the Aspen Institute. Previously she has held multiple high-profile media roles including head of news at Twitter, general manager of NYTimes.com and president and CEO of National Public Radio.
    ellauri321.html on line 611: Kaikki nämä olivat jokapäiväisiä juttuja, jotka eivät kiinnostaneet Juania, joten hän luki vain otsakkeet. Mutta sitten hän näki sivun yläkulmassa otsakkeen: Ajatuksen kieltäjien koulu saanut mielenkiintoisen oppilaan. Hämmästyen ja sekavin tuntein hän luki sen alla olevan uutisen. Kaunishipiäinen Kuo Kuo, jonka kulmakarvat olivat ohuet kuin mäkäräisen jalka, oli liittynyt Arroyo Beachin nudistilahkoon löytääxeen yli-ihmisen. Olivathan kiinalaiset matkailijat, kuten se Matka länteen kirjan apina, muinaisinakin aikoina menneet länteen viisautta hakemaan ja vaeltaneet sitä varten Keski-Aasian suurien autiomaiden halki, missä heitä kiusasi kylmät ja kuumat paholaiset ja hiekasta nousevat, tuulen kuljettamat aaveet, kunnes he lopulta löysivät viisauden lähteen Benareksessa, pyhän Ganges virran rannalla. Mutta matkallaan he tutkivat suurella mielenkiinnolla paholaisia, paimentolaisheimoja, yksinkertaisten vuoristoasukkaitten ja säikähtyneitten talonpoikien tapoja...
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    ellauri322.html on line 85: Experience, in all ages, and in all countries, has demonstrated that it is impossible to control Nature in her distribution of mental powers. She gives them as she pleases. Whatever is the rule by which she, apparently to us, scatters them among mankind, that rule remains a secret to man.
    ellauri322.html on line 88: Turhaan kipuilija paukuttelee henxeleitä jenkkirebubliikista, joka 2-kamarisena oli nimenomaan suunniteltu pitämään hopeaseljät vallassa, patriisit ja blebeijit omissa loosheissa.
    ellauri322.html on line 91: Government is nothing more than a national association; and the object of this association is the good of all, as well individually as collectively. Every man wishes to pursue his occupation, and to enjoy the fruits of his labours and the produce of his property in peace and safety, and with the least possible expense. Juu tää on selvää oikeistolaista talouslipilarismia, painu Paine pihalle.
    ellauri322.html on line 95: Commerce is no other than the traffic of two individuals, multiplied on a scale of numbers; and by the same rule that nature intended for the intercourse of two, she intended that of all. For this purpose she has distributed the materials of manufactures and commerce, in various and distant parts of a nation and of the world; and as they cannot be procured by war so cheaply or so commodiously as by commerce, she has rendered the latter the means of extirpating the former. As the two are nearly the opposite of each other, consequently, the uncivilised state of the European governments is injurious to commerce. Every kind of destruction or embarrassment serves to lessen the quantity, and it matters but little in what part of the commercial world the reduction begins. Like blood, it cannot be taken from any of the parts, without being taken from the whole mass in circulation, and all partake of the loss. When the ability in any nation to buy is destroyed, it equally involves the seller. Could the government of England destroy the commerce of all other nations, she would most effectually ruin her own. It is possible that a nation may be the carrier for the world, but she cannot be the merchant. She cannot be the seller and buyer of her own merchandise. The ability to buy must reside out of herself; and, therefore, the prosperity of any commercial nation is regulated by the prosperity of the rest. If they are poor she cannot be rich, and her condition, be what it may, is an index of the height of the commercial tide in other nations. When, therefore, governments are at war, the attack is made upon a common stock of commerce, and the consequence is the same as if each had attacked his own.
    ellauri322.html on line 127: When all the governments of Europe shall be established on the representative system, nations will become acquainted, and the animosities and prejudices fomented by the intrigue and artifice of courts, will cease. As soldiers have hitherto been treated in most countries, they might be said to be without a friend. Shunned by the citizen on an apprehension of their being enemies to liberty, and too often insulted by those who commanded them, their condition was a double oppression. But where genuine principles of liberty pervade a people, everything is restored to order; and the soldier civilly treated, returns the civility.
    ellauri322.html on line 138: Konservatiivisessa reaktiossa brittiläistä radikalismia vastaan Godwinia vastaan hyökättiin, osittain hänen avioliittonsa vuoksi feministisen kirjailijan Mary Wollstonecraftin kanssa vuonna 1797 ja hänen rehellisen elämäkertansa vuoksi, kun tämä kuoli synnytyksen seurauksena. Heidän tyttärensä, joka tunnettiin myöhemmin nimellä Mary Shelley, jatkoi Frankensteinin kirjoittamista ja meni naimisiin runoilija Percy Bysshe Shelleyn kanssa. Godwin perusti toisen vaimonsa Mary Jane Clairmontin kanssa The Juvenile Libraryn, joka antoi perheen kirjoittaa omia teoksiaan lapsille (joskus käyttämällä noms de plume) sekä kääntää ja julkaista monia muita kirjoja, joista osa on pysyvästi merkittäviä. Godwinilla on ollut huomattava vaikutus brittiläiseen huumorikirjallisuuteen (Eric Linklater) ja muuhunkin kirjalliseen kulttuuriin.
    ellauri322.html on line 193: William Godwin, Shelley’s father lived long enough to grow conservative and gradually let his radical views fall by the way-side, Mary Wollstonecraft did not have that chance, as she died, still a relatively young woman (38), from complications after giving birth to Mary Godwin (later Shelley).
    ellauri322.html on line 232: MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT was born on the 27th of April, 1759. Her father, a quick-tempered and unsettled man, capable of beating wife, child, and dog was the son of a manufacturer who made money in Spitalfields, when Spitalfields was prosperous. Her mother was a rigorous Irishwoman, of the Dixons of Sally Shannon. Edward John Wollstonecraft of whose childpen, besides Mary, the second child, three sons and two daughters lived to be sort of men and women in course of time, got rid of about ten thousand pounds which had been left him by his father. He began to get rid of it by farming. Mary Wollstonecraft's firstremembered home was in a farm at Epping. When she was five years old, the family moved to another farm, by the Chelmsford Toad. When she was between six and seven years old they moved again, to the neighbourhood of Barking. There they remained three years before the next move, which was to a farm near Beverley, in Yorkshire. In Yorkshire they remained six years, and Mary Wollstonecraft had there what education fell to her lot between the ages of ten and sixteen.
    ellauri322.html on line 234: Edward John Wollstonecraft then gave up farming to venture upon a commercial speculation. This caused him to live for a year and a half at Queen's Row, Hoxton. His daughter Mary was then sixteen; and while at Hoxton she had her education advanced by the friendly care of a deformed clergyman Mr. Clare who lived next door, and stayed so much at home that his one pair of shoes had lasted him for fourteen years. But Mary Wollstonecraft's chief friend at this time was an accomplished girl only two years older than herself, who maintained her father, mother, and family by skill in drawing. Her name was Frances Blood, and she especially, by her example and direct instruction, drew out her "young friend's" drawers.
    ellauri322.html on line 236: In 1776, Mary Wollstonecraft's father, a rolling stone, rolled into Wales. Again he was a failure. Next year again he was a Londoner; and Mary had influence enough to persuade him. to choose a house at Walworth, where she would be near to her friend's fanny. Then, however, the conditions of her home life caused her to be often on the point of going away to earn a living for herself. In 1778, when she was nineteen, Mary Wollstonecraft did leave home, to take a situation as companion with a rich tradesman's widow at Bath, of whom it was said that none of her companions could stay with her. Mary Wollstonecraft, nevertheless, stayed two years with the difficult widow, and made herself respected. Her mother's failing health then caused Mary to return to her. The father was then living at Enfield, and trying to save the small remainder of his means by not venturing upon any business at all. The mother died after long suffering, wholly dependent on her daughter Mary's constant care. The mother's last words were often quoted by Mary Wollstonecraft in her own last years of distress "A little patience, and all will be over."
    ellauri322.html on line 238: After the mother's death, Mary Wollstonecraft left home again, to live with her friend, Fanny Blood, who was at Walham Green. In 1782 she went to nurse a manned sister through a dangerous illness. The father's need of support next pressed upon her. He had spent not only his own money, but also the little that had been specially reserved for his children. It is said to be the privilege of a passionate man that he always gets what he wants; he gets to be avoided, and they never find a convenient corner of their own who shut themselves out from the kindly fellowship of life.
    ellauri322.html on line 240: In 1783 Mary Wollstonecraft aged twenty-lour with two of her sisters, joined Fanny Blood in setting up a day school at Islington, which was removed in a few months to Newington Green. Early in 1785 Fanny Blood, far gone in consumption, sailed for Lisbon to marry an Irish surgeon who was settled there. After her marriage it was evident that she had but a few months to live ; Mary Wollstonecraft, deaf to all opposing counsel, then left her school, and, with help of money from a friendly woman, she went out to nurse her, and was by her when she died. Mary Wollstonecraft remembered her loss ten years afterwards in these "Letters from Sweden and Norway," when she wrote:
    ellauri322.html on line 242: " The grave has closed over a dear friend, the friend of my youth ; still she is present with me, and I hear her soft voice warbling in the hay over the heath."
    ellauri322.html on line 244: Mary Wollstonecraft left Lisbon for England late in December, 1785. When she came back she found Fanny's poor parents anxious to go back to Ireland ; and as she had been often told that she could earn by writing, she wrote a pamphlet of 162 small pages" Thoughts on the Education of Daughters " and got ten pounds for it. This she gave to hel- friend's parents to enable them to go back to their kindred. In all she did there is clear evidence of an ardent, generous, impulsive nature. One day her friend Fanny Blood had repined at the unhappy surroundings in the home she was maintaining for her father and mother, and longed for a little home of her own to do her work in. Her friend quietly found rooms, got furniture together, and told her that her little home was ready ; she had only to walk into it. Then it seemed strange to Mary Wollstonecraft that Fanny Blood was withheld by thoughts that had not been uppermost in the mood of complaint. She thought her friend irresolute, where she had herself been generously rash. Her end would have been happier had she been helped, as many are, by that calm influence of home in which some knowledge of the world passes from father and mother to son and daughter, without visible teaching and preaching, in easiest companionship of young and old from day to day.
    ellauri322.html on line 246: The little payment for her pamphlet on the " Education of Daughters " caused Mary Wollstonecraft to think more seriously of earning by her pen. The pamphlet seems also to have advanced her credit as a teacher. After giving up her day school, she spent some weeks at Eton with the Rev. Mr. Prior, one of the masters there, who recommended her as governess to the daughters of Lord Kingsborough, an Irish viscount, eldest son of the Earl of Kingston. Her way of teaching was by winning love, and she obtained the warm affection of the eldest of her pupils, who became afterwards Countess Mount-Cashel. In the summer of 1787, Lord Kingsborough's family, including Mary Wollstonecraft, was at Bristol Hot-wells, before going to the Continent. While there, Mary Wollstonecraft wrote her little tale published as " Mary, a Fiction," wherein there was much based on the memory of her own friendship for Fanny Blood.
    ellauri322.html on line 248: The publisher of Mary Wollstonecraft's " Thoughts on the Education of Daughters " was the same Joseph Johnson who in 1785 was the publisher of Oowper's " Task." With her little story written and a little money saved, the resolve to live by her pen could now be carried out. Mary Vollstonecraft, therefore, parted from her friends at Bristol, went to London, saw her publisher, and frankly told him her determination. He met her with fatherly kindness, and received her as a guest in his house while she was making her arrangements. At Michaelmas, 1787, she settled in a house in George Street, on the Surrey side of Blackfriars Bridge. There she produced a little book for children, of " Original Stories from Real Life," and earned by drudgery for Joseph Johnson. She translated, she abridged, she made a volume of Selections, and she wrote for an " Analytical Review," which Mr. Johnson founded in the middle of the year 1788. Among the books translated by her was Necker " On the Importance of Religious Opinions." Among the books abridged by her was S:dzmann's " Elements of Morality."
    ellauri322.html on line 250: With all this hard work she lived as sparely as she could, that she might help her family. She supported her father. That she might enable her sisters to earn their living as teachers, she sent one of them to Paris, and maintained her there for two years ; the other she placed in a school near London as parlour-boarder until she was admitted into it as a paid teacher. She placed one brother at Woolwich to qualify for the Navy, and he obtained a lieutenant's commission. For another brother, articled to an attorney whom he did not like, she obtained a transfer of dentures; and when it became clear that his quarrel was more with law than with the lawyers, she placed him with a farmer before fitting him out for emigration to America. She then sent him, so well prepared for his work there that he prospered well.
    ellauri322.html on line 252: She tried even to disentangle her father's affairs ; but the confusion in them was beyond her powers of arrangement. Added to all this faithful work, she took upon herself the charge of an orphan child, seven years old, whose mother had been in the number of her friends. That was the life of Mary Wollstonecraft, thirty years old, in 1789, the year of the Fall of the Bastille; the noble life now to be touched in its enthusiasms by tbe spirit of the Revolution, to be caught in the great storm, shattered, and lost among its wrecks.
    ellauri322.html on line 256: At this time Mary Wollstonecraft had moved to rooms in Store Street, Bedford Square. She was fascinated by Fuseli the painter, and he was a married man. She felt herself to be too strongly drawn towards him, and she went to Paris at the close of the year 1792, to break the spell. She felt lonely and sad, and was not the happier for being in a mansion lent to her, from which the owner was away, and in which she lived surrounded by his servants. Strong womanly instincts were astir within her, and they were not all wise folk who had been drawn around her by her generous enthusiasm for the new hopes of the world, that made it then, as Wordsworth felt, a very heaven to the young.
    ellauri322.html on line 258: Four months after she had gone to Paris, Mary Wollstonecraft met at the house of a merchant, with whose wife she had become intimate, an American named Gilbert Imlay. He won her affections. That was in April, 1793. He had no means, and she had home embarrassments, for which she was unwilling that he should become in any way responsible. A part of the new dream in some minds then was of a love too pure to need or bear the bondage of authority. The mere forced union of marriage ties implied, it was said, a distrust of fidelity. When Gilbert Imlay would have married Mary Wollstonecraft, she herself refused to bind him ; she would keep him legally exempt from her responsibilities towards the father, sisters, brothers, whom she was supporting. She took his name and called herself his wife, when the French Convention, indignant at the conduct pf the British Government, issued a decree
    ellauri322.html on line 260: from the effects of which she would escape as the wife of a citizen of the United States. But she did not marry. She witnessed many of the horrors that came of the loosened passions of an untaught populace. A child was born to her a girl whom she named after the dead friend of her own girlhood. And then she found that she had leant upon a reed. She was neglected; and was at last forsaken. Having sent her to London, Imlay there visited her, to explain himself away. She resolved on suicide, and in dissuading her from that he gave her hope again. He needed somebody who had good judgment, and who cared for his interests, to represent him in some business affairs in Norway. She undertook to act for him, and set out on the voyage only a week after she had determined to destroy herself.
    ellauri322.html on line 262: The interest of this book which describes her travel is quickened by a knowledge of the heart-sorrow that underlies it all. Gilbert Imlay had promised to meet her upon her return, and go with her to Switzerland. But the letters she had from him in Sweden and Norway were cold, and she came back to find that she was wholly forsaken for an actress from a strolling company of players. Then she went up the river to drown herself. She paced the road at Putney on an October night, in 1795, in heavy rain, until her clothes were drenched, that she might sink more surely, and then threw herself from the top of Putney Bridge.
    ellauri322.html on line 264: She was rescued, again, and lived on with deadened spirit. In 1796 these "Letters from Sweden and Norway " were published. Early in 1797 she was married to William Godwin. On the 10th of September in the same year, at the ago of thirty-eight, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin died, after the birth of the daughter who lived to become the wife of Shelley and write a blockbuster bestseller. The mother also would have lived, if a womanly feeling, in itself to be respected, had not led her also to unwise departure from the customs of the world. Peace be to her memory. None but kind thoughts can dwell upon the life of this too faithful disciple of Rousseau (except for the feminismim).
    ellauri322.html on line 299: The grave has closed over a cdear friend, the friend of my youth (Fanny Blood). Still she is present with me, and I hear her soft voice warbling as I stray over the heath. Fate has separated me from another, the fire of whose eyes, tempered by infantine tenderness, still warms my breast (Mr. Imlay); even when gazing on these tremendous cliffs sublime emotions absorb my soul. And, smile not, if I add that the rosy tint of morning reminds me of a suffusion which will never more charm my senses, unless it reappears on the cheeks of my child. Her sweet blushes etc etc.
    ellauri322.html on line 348: I chose the Leaf; she smiled with sober cheer.
    ellauri322.html on line 371: A woodman's dwelling was sheltered by the forest, noble pines spreading their branches over the roof; and before the door a cow, goat, nag, and children, seemed equally content with their lot; and if contentment be all we can attain, it is, perhaps, best secured by ignorance. Tis-mal-leen!
    ellauri322.html on line 373: You will ask, perhaps, why I wished to go farther northward. Why? not only because the country, from all I can gather, is most romantic, abounding in forests and lakes, and the air pure, but I have heard much of the intelligence of the inhabitants, substantial farmers, who have none of that cunning to contaminate their simplicity, which displeased me so much in the conduct of the people on the sea coast. A man who has been detected in any dishonest act can no longer live among them. He is universally shunned, and shame becomes the severest punishment.
    ellauri322.html on line 379: Eiendom som tilfredsstiller kravene blir kalt odlingsjord. Den som eier odlingsjord når odelshevdstiden går ut, blir kalt for odler. Eiendom som det hviler odel på, blir kalt for odelsjord.
    ellauri322.html on line 387: It is certainly a convenient and safe way of mortgaging land; yet the "most rational men" whom I conversed with on the subject seemed convinced that the right was more injurious than beneficial to society; still if it contribute to keep the farms in the farmers’ own hands, I should be sorry to hear that it were abolished.
    ellauri322.html on line 417: Many very cogent reasons have been urged by her friends to prove that her affection for Struensee was never carried to the length (15cm) alleged against her by those who feared her influence. Be that as it may she certainly was no a woman of gallantry, and if she had an attachment for him it did not disgrace her heart or understanding, the king being a notorious debauchee and an idiot into the bargain.
    ellauri322.html on line 481: I left this letter unfinished, as I was hurried on board, and now I have only to tell you that, at the sight of Dover cliffs, I wondered how anybody could term them grand; they appear so insignificant to me, after those I had seen in Sweden and Norway.
    ellauri322.html on line 489: You are viewing an original antique oil painting on canvas by Paulette Bardy, listed French Impressionist of the early part of the 20th century. She was born in Fez, Morocco and her works were accepted and exhibited at the prestigious Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris. She was a pupil of French artist Charles Fouqueray and she also painted a series of controversial risque beach scenes, erotic in nature, titled "La Plage" and "Bord de Mer". Her landscapes are Impressionistic mixed with an influence of rural French folk art.
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    ellauri323.html on line 60: Victoria Mary Sackville-West was the only child of Lionel Edward, third Baron of Sackville, and Victoria Josepha Dolores Catalina Sackville-West, his first cousin and the illegitimate daughter of the diplomat Sir Lionel Sackville-West. She was educated privately. As a child she started to write poetry, writing her first ballads at the age of 11. "I don't remember either my father or my mother very vividly at that time, except that Dada used to take me for terribly long walks and talk to me about science, principally Darwin, and I liked him a great deal better than mother, of whose quick temper I was frightened." (from Portrait of a Marriage by Nigel Nicolson, 1973) Vita's mother considered her ugly - she was bony, she had long legs, straight hair, and she wanted to be as boyish as possible.
    ellauri323.html on line 78: Luisa Jannuzzi kiinnitti huomiota siihen kuinka moni tämän päivän räjähdysherkistä maailmankolkista on tulosta brittipaskiaisten imperialismista. Kiinnostavaa oli myös että vermontilaiset sukulaisemme myönsivät USAn olevan rahaoligarkia jonka politiikasta määrää 200 biljonääriä. Kehtasivat vielä myydä saman oligarkkisen hallintomallin mm. Brasiliaan. To every Jack his Jill.
    ellauri323.html on line 119: Zuleika was not strictly beautiful. Her eyes were a trifle large, and their lashes longer than they need have been. An anarchy of small curls was her chevelure, a dark upland of misrule, every hair asserting its rights over a not discreditable brow. For the rest, her features were not at all original. They seemed to have been derived rather from a gallimaufry of familiar models. From Madame la Marquise de Saint-Ouen came the shapely tilt of the nose. The mouth was a mere replica of Cupid’s bow, lacquered scarlet and strung with the littlest pearls. No apple-tree, no wall of peaches, had not been robbed, nor any Tyrian rose-garden, for the glory of Miss Dobson’s cheeks. Her neck was imitation-marble. Her hands and feet were of very mean proportions. She had no waist to speak of.
    ellauri323.html on line 122: Came that Sunday night, notanda candidissimo calculo! when she received certain guttural compliments which made absolute her vogue and enabled her to command, thenceforth, whatever terms she asked for.
    ellauri323.html on line 127: In Berlin, every night, the students escorted her home with torches. Prince Vierfuenfsechs-Siebenachtneun offered her his hand, and was condemned by the Kaiser to six months’ confinement in his little castle. In Yildiz Kiosk, the tyrant who still throve there conferred on her the Order of Chastity, and offered her the central couch in his seraglio. In Petersburg, the Grand Duke Salamander Salamandrovitch fell enamoured of her. The Grand Duchess appealed to the Tzar. Zuleika was conducted across the frontier, by an escort of love-sick Cossacks. On the Sunday before she left Madrid, a great bull-fight was held in her honour. Fifteen bulls received the coup-de-grace, and Alvarez, the matador of matadors, died in the arena with her name on his lips. He had tried to kill the last bull without taking his eyes off la divina senorita. From the Vatican, the Pope launched against her a bull which fell utterly flat.
    ellauri323.html on line 129: Zuleika was the smiling target of all snap-shooters, and all the snap-shots were snapped up by the press and reproduced with annotations: Zuleika Dobson walking on Broadway in the sables gifted her by Grand Duke Salamander—she says “You can bounce blizzards in them”; Zuleika Dobson yawning over a love-letter from millionaire Edelweiss; relishing a cup of clam-broth—she says “They don’t use clams out there”; ordering her maid to fix her a warm bath; finding a split in the gloves she has just drawn on before starting for the musicale given in her honour by Mrs. Suetonius X. Meistersinger, the most exclusive woman in New York; chatting at the telephone to Miss Camille Van Spook, the best-born girl in New York; laughing over the recollection of a compliment made her by George Abimelech Post, the best-groomed man in New York; meditating a new trick; admonishing a waiter who has upset a cocktail over her skirt; having herself manicured; drinking tea in bed. Thus was Zuleika enabled daily to be, as one might say, a spectator of her own wonderful life. On her departure from New York, the papers spoke no more than the truth when they said she had had “a lovely time.”
    ellauri323.html on line 131: The further she went West—millionaire Edelweiss had loaned her his private car—the lovelier her time was. Chicago drowned the echoes of New York; final Frisco dwarfed the headlines of Chicago. Like one of its own prairie-flies, she swept the country from end to end. Then she swept back, and sailed for England. She was to return for a second season in the coming Fall. At present, she was, as I have said, “resting.”
    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 141: Zuleika looked down at her skirt. “I don’t know,” she said. “I got it in Paris.”
    ellauri323.html on line 152: “I think,” she resumed in a slow, meditative voice, “that you are, with the possible exception of a Mr. Edelweiss, THE most awful snob I have ever met.”
    ellauri323.html on line 153: The Duke withdrew his fingers before she unclasped them. That twice-flung taunt rankled still. It was monstrous to have been called a snob. A snob!—he, whose readiness to form what would certainly be regarded as a shocking misalliance ought to have stifled the charge, not merely vindicated him from it! He was a dandy, not a snob, God's wounds!
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    ellauri324.html on line 226: Here’s the tally: With an international Jewish population that amounts to only one quarter of one percent of humanity, a little more than 20 percent of all Nobel recipients between 1901, the first year prizes were awarded, and today, have been Jews or had at least one Jewish parent, including 37 percent of American recipients. The greatest concentration has been in economics (the economics prize was established in 1968; 38% of the winners have been Jewish or half-Jewish) and physiology/medicine (29 percent). Of peace prize winners, nine have been Jews — including, appallingly enough, Henry Kissinger (1973). “Nobel Peace, my ass! If Henry Kiss-of-Death deserves it, so do I!” —Bill Horowitz
    ellauri324.html on line 277: The only way this person lying on the ground can guarantee access to shelter and minimal medical care is to go to jail. Land of the free…
    ellauri324.html on line 283: Edit: My apologies to those who may have wished to leave reasonable and informed comments; I got tired of being notified of comments that were rude and stupid, and there are already plenty of comments in the thread that disagree with my point of view.
    ellauri324.html on line 293: Eventually the fake money in the stock exchange thats being backed by the one world people will eventually burst and when it does their will be a solution. A new digital currency will slowly be on the rise as the new and “logical” solution to the economic disaster. Since our currency is paper and is no longer backed by gold it is easy to just switch to digital money. This new idea (which has been planned for years) will start to make its way on your smart phones and new trendy devices like wrist bands and and tech glasses. This will hold your driving traveling financial health and social information on it and money and credit cards will slowly be pushed out to the point of being obsolete and a thing of the past. Crime will arise and these trendy devices will get hacked stolen and destroyed. their will be a type of digital fraud that will be almost impossible to deal with until a “new solution arrises”.
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    ellauri325.html on line 163: Hei mitä lavastaja Roy eli "Juan Batiste Montabuan", siviilissä Tapio Vilpponen otti myöskin osaa propagandatalkoisiin! Arkadi Avertshenkon tyylilajissa. Tapio Vilpponen (31. toukokuuta 1913 Rauma – 31. elokuuta 1994 Helsinki) oli suomalainen käsikirjoittaja, lavastaja, puvustaja, taidemaalari, graafikko, sisustussuunnittelija, kuvanveistäjä, copywriter, toimittaja, pilapiirtäjä ja pakinoitsija. Hän myös näytteli muutamassa elokuvassa. Vilpponen käytti salanimiä Roy ja Juan Batiste Montauban. Vilpponen kirjoitti useita kioskilukemistoja (El Zorron seikkailut, Tilly, Pekka Lipponen junior) sekä nelisensataa jatkojännäriä. Kexittyään Jussi-palkinnon hän oli itse ensimmäisiä Jussi-palkittuja vuonna 1944, kun hänet palkittiin parhaasta lavastuksesta elokuvaan Herra ja ylhäisyys. Juan Batiste Montabuan on selvä plagiaatti Simo Penttilästä. Zorron porukat on käytkaz yxyhteen TJA Heikkilän, tai Punavyön sivuvaunuineen. Inkkari Tacho on Tlacan kopio. Vilpponen oli Hirvosta 15v nuorempi. Heikon kuulonsa vuoxi hänkään ei joutunut ruotuun.
    ellauri325.html on line 168: Harkovasta luikki Pietariin maxamatta sakkoja. Siellä teki pilalehtiä. Lokakuun vallankumouksen jälkeen kaikki muuttui dramaattisesti. Averchenko ja koko lehden henkilökunta ottivat kielteisen kannan bolshevikkiviranomaisia kohtaan, ja heinäkuussa 1918 bolshevikit sulkivat Uuden Satyriconin muiden oppositiojulkaisujen ohella. Palatakseen kotimaahansa Sevastopoliin (valkoisten miehittämälle Krimille ) Averchenko joutui käymään läpi lukuisia vaikeuksia matkaamalla Venäjän ja saksalaisten miehittämän alueen läpi Krimille. Siellä se veljeili Lenin pikkubroidin kaa. Dmitri Iljitš Uljanov ( 4. (16.) elokuuta 1874, Simbirsk - 16. heinäkuuta 1943, Gorki Leninski ) - Venäjän vallankumouksellinen ja Neuvostoliiton puolue- ja valtiomies, Vladimir Iljitš Leninin nuorempi veli. Vale-Dimitri oli valelääkäri joka seukkasi jonkun aikaa isobroidin sala-ampujan Fanny Kaplanin kanssa.
    ellauri325.html on line 185: Samana vuonna julkaistiin Leninin artikkeli "Lahjakas kirja", jossa Avertšenkoa kutsuttiin "mielettömyyteen asti katkeroituneeksi valkokaartilaisexi", mutta samaan aikaan Lenin piti kirjaa "erittäin lahjakkaana". Arvetshenko vastaa mm. näin:
    ellauri325.html on line 187: Poistuessani Unechasta pyysin saattajaa, koska minun piti ylittää neutraali vyöhyke, Toisella puolella neutraalia vyöhykettä bolshevikit ryöstivät, toisella saksalaiset ja neutraalilla vyöhykkeellä bolshevikit ja saksalaiset ja ukrainalaiset ja yleensä kaikki. Siksi sitä kutsuttiin neutraaliksi, tätä vyöhykettä.
    ellauri325.html on line 273: Suurten miesten elämä vie suuren osan kirjallisuudestamme. Suuri mies on varmasti upea asia. Hän kävelee vuosisadan poikki ja jättää jaloistaan jäljet sen ylitse, repien taatelia golosheistaan ohittaessaan. On mahdotonta nostaa vallankumousta tai uutta uskontoa tai minkäänlaista kansallista heräämistä ilman, että hän nousee ylös, asettuu sen johtoon ja kattaa kaikki porttikuitit itselleen. Jopa kuolemansa jälkeen hän jättää pitkän vanan toisen luokan sukulaisia 50 vuoden historian etuistuimille.
    ellauri325.html on line 563: Tammikuussa 1946 Airoa, jalkaväenkenraali Erik Heinrichsiä, kenraalimajuri Hjalmar Siilasvuota ja jalkaväenkenraali Kustaa Tapolaa kuultiin syyttäjän − oikeuskansleri Toivo Tarjanteen − haastamina todistajina sotasyyllisyysoikeudenkäynnissä, kun pyrittiin selvittämään, mitä Suomen poliittinen ja sotilaallinen johto tiesivät etukäteen Adolf Hitlerin ns. operaatio Barbarossasta eli Saksan hyökkäystä Neuvostoliittoon koskevista suunnitelmista. Airo saapui istuntoon vartijoiden saattamana ja ruudulliseen metsätyöläisen sarkapuseroon, pussihousuihin ja lapikkaisiin pukeutuneena, mikä aiheutti oikeussalissa ahdistavan tunnelman. Onpa noloa. Läsnä olleet venäläiset sotilashenkilöt yrittivät katsella kiusaantuneina muualle. Airo ja muut kuulustellut todistajat kiistivät Suomessa tiedetyn operaatio Barbarossasta etukäteen mitään. Varsin valehtelivat.
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    ellauri326.html on line 54: Länkkärit tulkizevat Capekia täysin päin persettä. Ei se ole totalitaarisuuden kritiikki, vaan varsin tarkkanäköinen globaalikapitalismin keräytymisen ja kasautumisen profetia. Salamanterien tilalle voi panna netin, tekoälyn ja siirtotyöläiset. Sellaisethan rakentavat öljysheikeille autiomaan rannoille keinotekoisia saaria. Leading salamantereina toimivat vinkkarit (kuten Kun Jin ex-"my husband") ja Heavy salamantereina lakupetterit. Kuolleisuus on samaa luokkaa kuin salamanterien.
    ellauri326.html on line 70: Karelin vanhusystävä Thomas Garrigua Masaryk oli lipilaari kuten Helsingin sanomien "Eero". Masaryk hääräsi tshekkoslovakian legioonan vääpelinä kunnes koko legioona laivattiin takaisin Tshekkeihin. Tomppa ei uskonut tshekkien mukavanhojen feikkikäsikirjoitusten aitouteen. Tompan vaimo oli newyorkilaisen liikemiehen pianistitytär. Toimittaja Karel Pacnerin mukaan Masaryk suositteli länsimaisia ​​liittolaisia ​​tunnustamaan Venäjän bolshevikkihallituksen. Mutta tämä väite on harhaanjohtava, Masaryk suositteli bolshevikkihallituksen tunnustamista de facto, mutta hän vastusti myöhemmin myös de jure -tunnustusta. Masaryk piti saxalaisten täsmällisyydestä ja oli väliin semiitti, väliin antisemiitti. Karel Čapekin kysymykseen panslaavilaisesta ohjelmasta Masaryk vastaa seuraavasti: "Paizi Neruda ei pitänyt enää 'slaavilaisista puheista'." Presidentti Wilsonia neuvoivat hänen neuvonantajansa kutsumaan Masarykin Venäjä-kysymystä käsitteleviin kokouksiin Venäjä-kysymyksen asiantuntijaksi. Masaryk saapui Valkoiseen taloon 19. kesäkuuta. Jengi hurrasi. Hän vakuutti Wilsonin, että sota voidaan voittaa vain, jos Itävalta-Unkari, Saksan suurin liittolainen, murtuisi. Hän pyysi amerikkalaisten apua Tšekkoslovakian legioonien kuljettamiseen Venäjältä Eurooppaan, mutta vastusti lännen aiottua interventiota sisällissotaan Venäjällä.
    ellauri326.html on line 74: Marraskuun alussa 1918 alkoivat yhteenotot unkarilaisten ja Tšekkoslovakian sotilasyksiköiden välillä. Huhtikuussa 1919 Unkarissa tapahtui bolshevikkivallankaappaus, jonka jälkeen Unkarin armeija yritti valloittaa Slovakian ja Transilvanian, mikä laukaisi sodan Tšekkoslovakian ja Romanian kanssa. Tässä sodassa Tšekkoslovakia sai hallintaansa Slovakian alueen, joka oli ollut osa Unkaria ennen sotaa.
    ellauri326.html on line 85: Kun hollantilainen [paskanmarjat, tshekki] laivankapteeni Jan van Toch löysi Länsi-Sumatralta salamanterilajin, jolla oli tietynlainen älykkyys ja joka todennäköisesti auttaisi häntä helmien hyväksikäytössä, hän ei voinut kuvitella, että tämä löytö olisi syynä maailmanjärjestyksen täydelliseen mullistuxeen. Ja silti, se oli.
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    ellauri326.html on line 562: Tämä ja sitä seurannut 300v kullin orjuus oli salamanteri Boleslav Jablonskyn mielestä tshekkien huippusaavutuxia, joita se pyysi tshekkejä muistelemaan hyvällä.
    ellauri326.html on line 570: Toinen Prahan defenestraatio vuonna 1618 tunnetaan tapahtumana, joka käynnisti kolmikymmenvuotisen sodan. Kaksi vuotta aiemmin Böömin valtaistuimelle oli noussut kiihkokatolinen Ferdinand II, jonka käskystä protestanttien uskonnonvapautta rajoitettiin. Böömin protestantit pitivät tätä keisari Rudolf II:n myöntämän uskonnonvapauden loukkauksena. 23. toukokuuta 1618 joukko protestantteja tunkeutui Prahan linnaan ja heitti ulos ikkunasta kaksi katolista neuvosherraa, Wilhelm Slavatan ja Jaroslav Borsita von Martinicin, sekä näiden kirjurin. Kaikki kolme säilyivät hengissä 15-metrisestä ilmalennosta putoamalla linnan puutarhassa olleeseen lantakasaan; tosin katolilainen propaganda väitti myöhemmin enkeleiden varjelleen heitä. Defenestraatiosta alkanut sisällissota Böömin katolisten ja protestanttien välillä kärjistyi lopulta kolmikymmenvuotiseksi sodaksi.
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    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 239: Lännen kapitalistis-imperialistinen rosvokopla: Mitä tämä on? Mitämi- ? Suomi ahdistaa idan barbaarilaum... tuota noin... tarkoitamme sivistyksen etuvartijaa, viatonta bolshevikiaa!! Mitämitä? Mitämitä? Miten selitätte!!!
    ellauri327.html on line 247: Englanti: Well, sodan julistamme Pyhää barbaarilaumaa bolshevikiaa vastustaa, vaikka tämä hyökkää, tarkoitamme puolustaa ... siispä sodan julistamme!
    ellauri327.html on line 256: Uusi Seelanti: Sota, sota! Tietysti sota! Ja totta kai! Kaikkihan Suomen tunnemme ja muistamme! Pieni, sitkeä, sisukas. lännen etuvartiokansa idan rietasta sarvikyytä vastassa.. siispä sota! Kirottu olkoon idän barbaaribolshevikkisarvikyysappermentti! Kolminkertaisesti kirottu. Well, siispä sota Suomelle! Sota! Sappermentti, pappenheim! We suspect there has been some foul play!
    ellauri327.html on line 359: "Entinen Neuvostoliiton kenraali sanoo, että Josif Stalin on juutalaista alkuperää." Monet valkovenäläiset, jotka pakenivat bolshevikeita, sanovat, että Stalin oli juutalainen. Yksi heistä, tsaariarmeijan kapteeni, väitti tunteneensa Stalinin lapsena ja että Stalinin isä (Dzhugashvili) oli "juutalainen suutari".
    ellauri327.html on line 361: Ja Hrushtshev vielä: "Hänen oikea nimensä on Nikita Salomon Perlmutter"! Ei nyt alkaa mennä liian pitkälle.
    ellauri327.html on line 382: Tim Fitzpatrick vasikka paljastaa seuraavaxi juutalais-salamuurari-bolshevikki salaliiton. Siihen liittyy aika liuta heruttavia lappilikkoja.
    ellauri327.html on line 554: Vuonna 1993 kansainvälisten suhteiden teoreetikko ja Chicagon yliopiston professori John Mearsheimer julkaisi paperin, joka sisälsi hänen ennusteensa, jonka mukaan Ukraina ilman ydinpelotteita todennäköisesti joutuisi Venäjän hyökkäyksen kohteeksi, mutta teos ei tuolloin saanut paljon kannattajia.
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    ellauri328.html on line 42: Suomen viranomaiset ja liikemiehet ovat järjestään skurkin näköisiä. Ja ajattele että ne on kaikki meitä nuorempia, siis kasvaneet tuttia lupsuttavista vauvoista ja kärpäsiä rääkkäävistä pikkupojista isoixi skurkeixi meidän vanhetessamme. EU:n ilmastopäälliköxi on nimetty Shellin entinen öljypropagandajohtaja. Maailmanlaajuisesti asiaa ajamassa on Dubain öljynhajuinen sheikki puheenjohtaja. Hyvin menee mutta menköön.
    ellauri328.html on line 397: Vaikka Raamattumuseo väittää, että se on ei-lahkollinen ja "ei poliittinen eikä käännytä", hallituksen jäsenet allekirjoittavat "uskonlausuman" Raamatun totuudesta. Raamatun museo perii sisäänpääsymaksun. Museossa on ruokailumahdollisuuksia, mukaan lukien Manna-ravintola, joka tarjoilee kosher-ruokaa, sekä Maito- ja hunajakahvila.
    ellauri328.html on line 520: Marjorie Taylor Greene is the U.S. representative from Georgia's 14th district. A Republican, her 2020 win is her first elective office. A controversial figure in the Republican Party and a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, Greene was removed from all House committee roles in 2021 for incendiary statements she previously made. She has since been added to the House Homeless Security Committee. LOL HAHA
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    ellauri330.html on line 339: Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (4. helmikuuta 1842 Kööpenhamina – 19. helmikuuta 1927 Kööpenhamina) oli tanskalainen kirjallisuusarvostelija, tutkija ja kirjailija, joka oli 1870–1880-luvulla pohjoismaisen kirjallisen elämän merkittävin auktoriteetti. Juutalaistaustainen Brandes opiskeli estetiikkaa Kööpenhaminan yliopistossa ja väitteli tohtoriksi vuonna 1870 tutkielmalla Den franske æsthetik i vore dage: En afhandling om H. Taine. Vuodesta 1871 alkaen hän luennoi yliopistossa 19. vuosisadan kirjallisuuden päävirtauksista. Vaikutusvaltaiset luennot julkaistiin kuutena niteenä (1872–90), ja Brandes esitti niissä kirjallis-filosofien ohjelmansa: kirjallisuuden on tarkasteltava yhteiskunnallisia ongelmia ja edistettävä vapauspaatosta ja vallankumoushenkeä. Luennot saivat jopa raivostuneen vastaanoton, eikä Brandes saanut yliopistosta professuuria. Hänestä tuli kuitenkin älymystön keskushahmo; hänen ympärilleen ryhmittyivät muiden muassa J. P. Jacobsen, Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson ja August Strindberg. Suomeen hänen vaikutuksensa saapui Minna Canthin välityksellä.
    ellauri330.html on line 392: Aristokraattiseen maanomistajaperheeseen syntynyt Kropotkin kävi sotakoulua ja palveli myöhemmin upseerina Siperiassa, jossa hän osallistui useisiin geologisiin tutkimusmatkoihin. Hänet vangittiin aktivismistaan ​​vuonna 1874, ja hän onnistui pakenemaan kaksi vuotta myöhemmin. Hän vietti seuraavat 41 vuotta maanpaossa Sveitsissä, Ranskassa (jossa hän oli vangittuna lähes neljä vuotta) ja Englannissa. Maanpaossa ollessaan hän piti luentoja ja julkaisi laajasti anarkismista ja maantiedosta. Kropotkin palasi Venäjälle Venäjän vallankumouksen jälkeen vuonna 1917, mutta pettyi bolshevikkivaltioon.
    ellauri330.html on line 422: Marx ei ollut mikään pelkkä statisti, toisin kuin bolshevikit. Ranskalainen marksologi Maximilien Rubel vuonna 1973 julkaistussa artikkelissa Marx: Theorist of Anarchism on jopa väittänyt, että Marx oli modernin anarkismin pioneeri!
    ellauri330.html on line 479: Kropotkin kuoli Venäjällä helmikuussa 1921, ja hänen hautajaisissaan järjestettiin viimeinen julkinen vastustus valtiokapitalistista hallintoa vastaan, jota Lenin ja bolshevikit asensivat Venäjälle. Hän kuoli luottokelvottomana vanhana miehenä.
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    ellauri331.html on line 177: Ingushetia.org ( Ингушетия.org ; aiemmin ingushetiya.ru ) on valtiosta riippumaton ingushilainen uutistoimisto ja verkkosivusto, jonka omistaa Magomed Jevlojev. Sen palvelin sijaitsee Yhdysvalloissa, eli se ei enää oikeastaan kuulu tähän.
    ellauri331.html on line 181: 25. syyskuuta 2008 lähtien verkkotunnus ingushetiya.ru lakkasi toimimasta ja verkkoportaalin osoite muutettiin ingushetia.org:ksi, koska sivusto oli liikaa pehmennyt. Eli tarve luoda portaali johtui siitä, että viime aikoina "tasavallan uuden johdon ponnistelujen ansiosta Ingushetia.org-portaali on pehmentänyt oppositiosuuntautuneisuuttaan, mikä luonnollisesti sulkee pois tämän resurssin riippumattomuus ja objektiivisuus sisällissodassa, joka on jatkunut Ingušiassa seitsemän viime vuoden ajan." 25. lokakuuta 2009 sivuston omistaja Maksharip Aushev ammuttiin kuoliaaksi Naltšikissa. Tää on jotain vaippapäiden paikallista nujakointia.
    ellauri331.html on line 225: Vuonna 2014 Lenta.ru sai kritiikkiä muilta toimittajilta julkaistuaan artikkelin, jossa analysoitiin Venäjän rikkaimpien kansalaisten etnistä alkuperää; Nikolai Svanidze syytti julkaisua rasismista. Isoisä Nikolai Samsonovich Svanidze oli Jossif Stalinin ensimmäisen vaimon Kato Svanidzen kaukainen sukulainen. Hän osallistui aktiivisesti lokakuun vallankumoukseen ja toimi korkea-arvoisena virkamiehenä Transkaukasian sosialistisessa liittotasavallassa Sergon suojeluksessa. Ordzhonikidze. Isoisä oli naimisissa Zilya Isaakovna Luskinan kanssa, joka oli myös juutalaista alkuperää oleva bolshevikkivallankumouksellinen, joka työskenteli Zhenotdel-rakennuksessa. Vuonna 1937 hänet pidätettiin ja teloitettiin muiden Georgian viranomaisten joukossa, jotka edistivät Georgian SSR: n yksinoikeuksia, mukaan lukien muukalaisvihamielisiä lakeja ei-Georgian asukkaille.
    ellauri331.html on line 369: Novaya Gazeta.Europe -lehden ensimmäinen painettu numero ilmestyi 6. toukokuuta 2022 Latvian lehtikioskissa Riiassa ja verkossa osoitteessa novayagazeta.eu. Painetun version julkaisee Rīgas Viļņi Riiassa, Latviassa. Eli ei tämäkään kuulu enää tänne. Venäjän valtakunnansyyttäjä nimesi 28.6.2023 Novaya-Gazeta Europen ei-toivotuksi organisaatioksi, eikä ihmekään. Eikä ihme sekään että tää läpyskä on saanut sen 77 palkkntoa länkkäreiltä, rauhannoobelia myöden. Kommunitsheskij molodezh pyörii haudassaan.
    ellauri331.html on line 398: Noah on entinen Rolling Stonen toimittaja ja kletzmer-muusikko joka on käynyt Hebrew Universityä Jerusalemissa. Daily Beastin petkutussivulla (cheat sheet) väitetään: Hamasin lokakuun 7. päivän hyökkäyksessä Israelissa kuolleiden amerikkalaisten määrä nousi tiistaina 33:een, Yhdysvaltain ulkoministeri Antony Blinken sanoi Yhdistyneiden Kansakuntien turvallisuusneuvoston kokouksessa Israelin ja Gazan konfliktista. "Jokainen siviilielämä on yhtä arvokasta", Blinken sanoi. "Siviileiden suojelemisessa ei ole hierarkiaa. Siviili on siviili on siviili riippumatta hänen kansallisuudestaan, etnisestä taustastaan, iästään, sukupuolestaan ​​tai uskostaan. Eli nää 33 on peanuts verrattuna 5000 arabivainajaan." Hänen esiintymisensä YK:n eteen tulee Israelin valmistautuessa mahdolliseen maahyökkäykseen Gazaan ja Yhdysvaltain viranomaiset vaativat pidättymistä. "Palestiinalaiset siviilit eivät ole syyllisiä Hamasin verilöylyyn, mutta selänpesijöixi kyllä kelpaavat", Blinken sanoi.
    ellauri331.html on line 404: Pravda.ru ( venäjäksi : Правда.Ру, käännetty  'totuus' ) on entinen Pravda Online, vuonna 1999 perustettu venäläinen uutissivusto, jonka omistaa Pravda.ru Holding, jota johtaa Vadim Gorshenin. Neuvostoliiton romahtamisen jälkeen vuonna 1912 perustettu vanhin neuvostolehti Pravda jakautui kahteen eri lehteen. Merkittävät päätoimituksen jäsenet (Viktor Afanasjev, Gennadi Seleznev, Juri Žukov, Vera Tkatšenko ja Vadim Gorshenin) lähtivät Pravdasta kapitalismin tielle muodostamaan online-uutis- ja mielipidesivuston Pravda.ru. Näytösoikeudenkäynnin jälkeen Pravda-nimeä saivat käyttää sekä Venäjän kommunistisen puolueen omistama sanomalehti että Pravda.ru, jota ylläpitävät nämä lakkautettuun Neuvostoliiton Pravdaan liittyvät ahnaat toimittajat.
    ellauri331.html on line 499: RIA Novostin historia ulottuu 24. kesäkuuta 1941, jolloin Neuvostoliiton kansankomissaarien neuvoston ja kommunistisen puolueen keskuskomitean päätöksellä " Neuvostoliiton tiedotustoimiston perustamisesta ja tehtävistä " perustettiin Neuvostoliiton tiedotustoimisto (Sovinformburo). Neuvostoliiton kansankomissaarien neuvoston ja keskuskomitean alaisuudessa. Sen päätehtävänä oli valvoa kansainvälisten, sotilaallisten tapahtumien ja maan kotieläinten tapahtumien kattamista aikakauslehdissä ja radiossa (14.10.1941–3.3.1942 toimipaikkana oli Kuibyshev – nykypäivän Samara). Se oli riittävän sisämaassa ettei saxalaisten tykit sinne yltäneet. Omskilainen bolshevikki Kuibyshev onnexeen kuoli 45-vuotiaana sydämen vajaatoimintaan 1935 ennen Stalinin vainoharhoja.
    ellauri331.html on line 501: Vuonna 1935 Samara nimettiin uudelleen Kuybysheviksi bolshevikkijohtajan Valerian Kuybyshevin kunniaksi. Toisen maailmansodan aikana Kuybyshev valittiin Neuvostoliiton vaihtoehtoiseksi pääkaupungiksi, jos Moskova joutuisi hyökkäävien saksalaisten käsiin, kesään 1943 asti, jolloin kaikki siirrettiin takaisin Moskovaan. Lada Samaran aikoihin Kuibyshev oli onnellisesti unohdettu. Lada Kuibyshev ei kuulostaisikaan kovin coolilta. Hiljan näin uuden venäläisen Lada Samaran, se oli ihan länsiauton näköinen.
    ellauri331.html on line 694: DCLeaks julkaisi 12. elokuuta 2016 tietoja yli 200 demokraattisesta lainsäätäjästä, mukaan lukien heidän henkilökohtaiset matkapuhelinnumeronsa. Lukuisat Bart Simpson-tyyppiset pilapuhelut, jotka Hillary Clinton sai tästä paljastuksesta, sekä hänen kampanjansa sähköpostin suojauksen menetys häiritsivät vakavasti hänen kampanjaansa, joka muutti yhteystietojaan 7. lokakuuta 2016 soittamalla jokaiselle hänen yhteyshenkilölleen yksi kerrallaan. Ei ihme että jenkit siitä lähin vainosivat Assangea kuin hirmustunut Jehova.
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    ellauri332.html on line 432: In 17th-century Salem, Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet A because she is an adulteress, with a child out of wedlock. For seven years, she has refused to name the father. A vigorous older stranger arrives, recognized by Hester but unknown to others as her missing husband. He poses as Chillingworth, a doctor, watching Hester and searching out the identity of her lover. His eye soon rests on Dimmesdale, a young overwrought pastor. Enmity grows between the two men; Chillingworth applies psychological pressure, and the pastor begins to crack. A ship stops in Salem, and Hester sees it as a providential refuge for her daughter, herself, and her lover. But will Dimmesdale flee with her? Or without perhaps?
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    ellauri333.html on line 63: The reasons behind the kala pani proscription include the inability to carry out the daily rituals of traditional Hindu life and the sin of contact with the characterless, uncivilized mleccha creatures of the foreign lands. Mleccha (from Vedic Sanskrit: म्लेच्छ, romanized: mlecchá) is a Sanskrit term, referring to those of an incomprehensible speech, foreign or barbarous invaders as contra-distinguished from Aryan Vedic tribes. Arjalaiset ovat hyviä, tuumasivat kielettömät sakemannitkin.
    ellauri333.html on line 261: Similar to the Angry Hanuman transformation, in the 1990s, the familiar Ram holding his bow and standing casually next to his happy family became a lone militant warrior, all flying hair and drawn arrow. The Rath Yatra followed, replicating this motif, and as it reached its crescendo, the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya was demolished by a self-proclaimed Vaanar Sena (monkey army) wielding trishuls. In the Angry Hanuman, we may well be seeing a genial, well-loved icon being transformed into a militant killer, a hominid that might have shared a cave with his now enemy for long. Samuel Taylor Coleridge once wrote in a notebook, “The Prince of Darkness is a Gentleman.” The first fratricidal weapon, as the Bible scholar Bruce Chatwin reminds us, was seen around 10,000 BC, when Citizen Kane the farmer brother crushed a hoe through his brother hunter-gatherer Li'l Abner’s skull.
    ellauri333.html on line 332: In most instances, before her marriage, a woman takes her father’s surname and post marriage, she is expected to take her husband’s surname. Over time, for the purpose of unification, even the matrilineal system in many cultures came to be diminished, thus completely eliminating any traces of identity passing through the female line.
    ellauri333.html on line 366: His thesis was on "The problem of the rupee: Its origin and its solution". He worked as a private tutor, as an accountant, and established an investment consulting business, but it failed when his clients learned that he was an untouchable. In 1918, he became professor of political economy in the Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai. Although he was successful with the students, other professors objected to his sharing a drinking-water jug with them.
    ellauri333.html on line 374: Ambedkar published his book Annihilation of Caste on 15 May 1936. It strongly criticised Hindu orthodox religious leaders and the caste system in general, and included "a rebuke of Gandhi on the subject. Later, in a 1955 BBC interview, he accused Gandhi of writing in opposition of the caste system in English language papers while writing in support of it in Gujarati language papers. In his writings, Ambedkar also accused Jawaharlal Nehru of being "conscious of the fact that he is a Brahmin".
    ellauri333.html on line 425: Maharaja Ranjit Singh kuuntelee Guru Granth Sahibia lausuttavan Kultaisessa temppelissä Amritsarissa. Harpreet Kaur Chandi, brittiläinen sikhi ja ensimmäinen nainen, joka on päässyt etelänavalle yksin ja ilman tukia. Sikhi Bob Singh Dhillon on ensimmäinen indokanadalainen miljardööri. Mastercardin toimitusjohtaja oli sikhi nimeltä Ajaypal Singh Banga. Urheilussa sikheihin kuuluu Englannin krikettipelaaja Monty Panesar ; entinen metrin juoksija Milkha Singh ; hänen poikansa, ammattigolfari Jeev Milkha Singh ; Intialainen painija ja näyttelijä Dara Singh ; entiset Intian jääkiekkojoukkueen kapteenit Sandeep Singh, Ajitpal Singh ja Balbir Singh Sr.; entinen intialainen krikettikapteeni Bishen Singh Bedi ; Harbhajan Singh, Intian menestynein krikettikeilaaja ; Yuvraj Singh, maailmancupin voittaja allrounder; Maninder Singh, maailmanmestaruuskilpailun voittaja; ja Navjot Singh Sidhu, entinen intialainen krikettipelaaja, josta tuli poliitikko.
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    ellauri335.html on line 325: Reijo Mäen Vares kirjat ovat klisheekollaaseja, kuin liimailtu Charlotten pienistä siirtokuvista, joissa on pastellivärisiä mirrejä, juunikooneja ja poneja. Niillä ja paasauxilla on siis paljon yhteistä.
    ellauri335.html on line 441: Yksityishenkilönä nokkansa asiaan työntänyt Eetu Ahonen sanoo ymmärtävänsä, että lisää ökyasuntoja tarvitaan. (Mihinkä?) Samalla hän toivoo kuitenkin että kaupunkia rakennettaisiin muillekin ötököille kuin termiittiapinoille. Koverrettaisiin ikihonkiin siipioraville pesäkoloja.
    ellauri335.html on line 497: The strikes in question allegedly hit a church building where hundreds of displaced civilians were sheltering in Gaza City, and a home in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
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    ellauri336.html on line 77: Yleisin tapa, jolla naiset peittävät hiuksensa, on peruukki tai huivi ja joskus hattu. Heidän käyttämänsä peruukki kutsutaan jiddishin kielellä "sheiteliksi" eli kalloxi. Se voi olla valmistettu synteettisestä materiaalista tai aidosta hiuksista. Nämä peruukit ovat melko kalliita, maksavat jopa 500-1500 dollaria. Peruukit ostetaan usein kauppiaalta nimeltä "Sheitel macher", joka ihan pohjimmiltaan tarkoittaa "kallontekijää" jiddishiksi. Jotkut näistä peruukkisalongeista ovat vähittäiskaupan liikkeessä, kun taas toiset ovat omistajan kotona. Peruukin haltija on yleensä nainen, koska kalloa pidetään intiimialueena ja sen vuoksi olisi sopimatonta käyttäytyä sopimattomasti miehen kanssa. On yleistä, että hasidinaiset omistavat 2 tai useampia peruukkeja: yksi jokapäiväiseen käyttöön ja toinen sapattina, juhlapäivinä ja virallisissa tilaisuuksissa, kuten häissä.
    ellauri336.html on line 130: Tämä sääntö voi olla vaikein kaikista säännöistä, Hashem epäonnistuu siinä joka kerta, mutta muista tämä: On mahdollista olla luja, vakuuttavalla äänellä, äänellä ja äänenvoimakkuudella, ilman huutamista ja liiallista innostusta.Vaikka lapset ovat usein kuuliaisia ​​huutaville vanhemmille, heistä ei tule mechunaksia heistä. Tässä tapauksessa heidän tottelevaisuus johtuu vanhempiensa pelosta, mutta he eivät todennäköisesti omaksu sitä, mitä heidän vanhempansa sanoivat.
    ellauri336.html on line 188: Toinen tämän säännön muunnelma on, että lasta ei rangaista tai arvostella jokaisesta hänen tekemästään pienestä virheestä. Vanhempien on opittava katsomaan pois ja jättämään huomiotta pienet ja näennäisesti merkityksettömät asiat, joita heidän lapsensa tekee väärin. Esimerkiksi vanhempi huomauttaa lapselle, että hän unohti peittää hammastahnan, jolloin se tukkii aukon tai läikkyi pesualtaan yli. hän käytti kaakaolusikkaa sokeriksi; hän unohti pyyhkiä kenkänsä kotiin tullessaan; hän unohti tehdä brachan jne. Tällainen vanhemmuus, joka muistuttaa enemmän poliisitarkastajan työtä, saa lapsen jatkuvasti hermostumaan vanhempien jatkuvan valppauden vuoksi. Tämä hermostuneisuus ja paine voivat saada lapsen yhtäkkiä käyttäytymään hyvin erikoisesti. Jotkut ilmenemismuodot ovat yökastelu, änkytys, kynsien pureskelu, levottomuus tai riitely sisarusten kanssa. Lisäksi lapsi tuskin kokee, että hänen vanhempansa rakastavat häntä, jos hän luulee, että häntä jatkuvasti tutkitaan, hyökätään ja rangaistaan ​​jokaisesta pienestä asiasta. (Ajattele sitä: Tuntuisiko pomosi arvostavan ja pitävän sinusta, jos hän seisoisi vierelläsi kuin Hashem ja huomauttaisi kaikista pienistä asioista, joita teit väärin?)
    ellauri336.html on line 255: Rav MosheAharon Sternin mukaan kuitenkin yksi poikkeus on olemassa: Kun lapsi toimii chutzpan kanssa tottelematta vanhempiaan sisarustensa läsnäollessa. Tämä käytös osoittaa kaikille lapsille, että heidän vanhempiensa sanat eivät merkitse mitään. Mitä k´neged mitä, vanhemmat voivat rankaista tätä lasta julkisesti. Hänen nuhteleminen sisarustensa läsnäollessa osoittaa, kuinka ankarasti käyttäytyy chutzpadikia vanhempia kohtaan. Jopa näissä tapauksissa vanhempien tulee varmistaa, että lapsi todellakin toimi chutzpasta. Jotkut lapset ovat liian nuoria ymmärtämään, että heidän käytöksensä oli chutzpadikia, ja toiset ovat saattaneet oppia tämän käytöksen ystävältä. Liian hätäinen rankaiseminen voi johtaa lapsen tarpeettomaan hämmennykseen ja pysyviin emotionaalisiin arpeihin.
    ellauri336.html on line 301: Tzniyuksen (vaatimattomuuden) lakien parametrit eivät ole selvät Toorassa. Ne ovat osa Toora she'b'al peh -suullista perinnettämme, joka välitettiin opettajalta oppilaalle, kunnes lopulta sitouduttiin kirjoittamaan ne Talmudiin. Toorassa on kuitenkin viittauksia tzniyuksen lakeihin.
    ellauri336.html on line 308: Ohn ben Peles was saved from being part of Korach’s rebellion by his wife. When Korach’s men came to fetch Ohn, she sat the entrance to their tent with her hair uncovered, causing the messengers to turn around and walk away (Sanhedrin 109b-110a);
    ellauri336.html on line 310: The Rabbis asked Kimchis what she had done to merit having seven sons serve as Kohein Gadol (High Priest). She responded that the beams of her house never saw her with her hair uncovered. While the Rabbis rejected her hypothesis (because many other women have acted likewise), the extent to which she observed this law is still presented as an example of meritorious behavior (Yoma 47a; see Yerushalmi Megilla 1:10 for the accepted opinion as to the merit of Kimchis);
    ellauri336.html on line 336: If Kimchis had 7 sons who each became a Kohen Gadol, does that mean she had 6 sons die in her lifetime? Or is there some way where each one became impure and another son had to take over as Kohen Gadol temporarily?
    ellauri336.html on line 342: The latter; one who substitutes for an incapacitated Kohein Gadol is also considered a Kohein Gadol. If the ones who had served had died, she wouldn’t have been asked about her merits!
    ellauri336.html on line 346: This stringency is actually one of the strongest proofs that the Talmud and Zohar agree that a woman (even the most righteous woman) DOES have hair. If she doesn’t have any, what is she hiding from her beams? The Zohar that Rabbi Jack wants is in parshas Acharei Mos. That one talks about shaving and mikvah, but not about the mikvah ‘seeing’ anything.
    ellauri336.html on line 368: The other point I’d like to make is that a woman’s hair is cited (somewhere,) as her crown. After she is married, the beauty of her hair is only available for her husband to see. This helps makes her seductive to him. I also have to say that I can’t imagine having an intimate relationship with a woman with a shaved head as I have referenced in the previous paragraph.
    ellauri336.html on line 404: My five year old daughter caught a glimpse of the part in Unorthodox where Esty’s hair was shaved and she had a visceral reaction to it. She wondered why Esty’s hair all had to be shaved off? Couldn’t they just leave some on top for her? Interesting the unedited reactions and feelings of children.
    ellauri336.html on line 425: I addressed this challenging prayer here https://jewinthecity.com/2018/11/how-i-deal-with-thank-you-for-not-making-me-a-woman-shelo-asani-isha-blessing/
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    ellauri336.html on line 507: Why did Kimchis have seven sons who were kohen gadol? Or, why is popa 20 blatt behind. In any event, it isn’t because she covered her hair, as the gemara says ???? ??? ?? ??? ???? ????. Yes, but as those of us 20 behind in the daf know, and as was pointed out in that thread, the 2nd and 3rd became kohen gadol when the first was tamei.
    ellauri336.html on line 509: LF, yes, similar, but you seemed to be focusing on her concealing her other attributes (as an act of modesty in and of itself), while the Ohr Zarua seems to be saying that she thought it was only because of one attribute, and the Chachomim told her that it could not be only that.
    ellauri336.html on line 515: I personally always thought that while she did it from her innate midah of tznius, others “macht nuch”. What he appears to be saying is that hashem knows the reason why people are rewarded a certain way even if their actions are not necessarily different that others around them (the chachamim told her, others do the same and did not merit this).
    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 533: Vaikka saatat todellakin päästä eroon ja leikata kulujasi, olet kuitenkin valehdellut ja osoittanut lapsillesi, että valehtelemalla voi saada rahaa. Kuinka vanhemmat voivat tehdä vaikutuksen nuoriin, etteivät he koskaan lausu shekeriä, jos he itse puhuvat valheellista lastensa edessä, missä se heille sopii? Vanhempien tulee jatkuvasti korostaa ja osoittaa, että emes, rehellisyys kaikissa olosuhteissa, on seikka, jota on tavoiteltava, hinnasta tai olosuhteista riippumatta.
    ellauri336.html on line 580: Greta Thunberg's comments rang of empty words and absolute nothingness for most people on Twitter, who pointed out that she wasn't taking a stand in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
    ellauri336.html on line 581: Commenting on the recently Israel-Palestine tensions, Thunberg had a take which didn’t go down very well with Twitter. For weeks now, Palestinian protesters and Israeli police have clashed on a daily basis in and around Jerusalem’s Old City, home to major religious sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and the emotional epicentre of the Middle East conflict. On Monday, stun grenades echoed across a holy hilltop compound, and hundreds of Palestinians were hurt in clashes between stone-throwing protesters and police firing tear gas and rubber bullets. Police were also injured! And men!
    ellauri336.html on line 586: Her comments, however, rang of empty words and absolute nothingness for most people on Twitter, who pointed out that she wasn’t for starters, taking a stance, and while condoning violence was not mentioning how there was a power imbalance. Some even pointed out the quote “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor,” by Bishop Desmond Tutu.
    ellauri336.html on line 594: Thank goodness: Climate change alarmist and darling of the international liberal media Greta Thunberg has, at long last, weighed in on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. In a social media post published Friday morning, Thunberg held up a sign that read, “Stand with Gaza,” while writing: “Today we strike in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza. The world needs to speak up and call for an immediate ceasefire, justice and freedom for Palestinians and all civilians affected.”
    ellauri336.html on line 602: Yet Thunberg apparently does not have any problem with being silent while people and families are being slaughtered. Because nowhere in any of her social media feeds did she say a word about the attacks on Israel. The young activist did not offer a specific thought or a prayer for any of the innocent civilians targeted in Hamas’s brutal attacks nor condemn its use of violent terrorism. She couldn’t even spare a syllable for the Israeli babies that were killed by Hamas terrorists! Let alone poor unborn men in the cervices of Israeli girls!
    ellauri336.html on line 625: “The sheer scale of this new production dwarfs that of every other country in the world and would spell disaster for the world’s ambitions to curb climate change,” the report states.
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    ellauri338.html on line 75: Jacobin painissa saaman lonkkavamman seurauksena juutalainen laki kieltää iskiashermon (gid hanasheh) syömisen, joka kulkee lantion kautta ja vaatii sen poistamista lihasta väk väk nikkur -prosessin kautta, kuten 1. Mooseksen kirjan 32:33 pykälässä (yllä) mainitaan.
    ellauri338.html on line 123: Bnei Menashe on intialainen ryhmä, joka väittää olevansa Menashen puolen heimon jälkeläisiä.
    ellauri338.html on line 134: Molemmat alkuperät ovat oikeita. "Isabel" on Elizabethin latinalainen muoto, ja se löytyy eri muodoissa kielillä, kuten espanjaksi, italiaksi, ranskaksi ja katalaaniksi. Se on kuitenkin olemassa myös muodossa, joka ei liity täysin Elizabethiin (hepreaksi Elisheva), Iisebelin murteellisena muunnelmana. Väitä vain ensimmäinen alkuperä, älä toista, jos haluat käyttää Isabelia.Sekä Isabelin että Iisebelin Wikipedia-sivut selittävät tämän. Toivottavasti se auttoi!
    ellauri338.html on line 229: Vuonna 1991 julkaistiin monografia "Vodkan historia", jossa Pokhlebkin yritti selvittää "milloin vodkan tuotanto aloitettiin Venäjällä ja aloitettiinko se aikaisemmin vai myöhemmin kuin muissa maissa". Syy monografian kirjoittamiseen oli Pokhlebkinin itsensä mukaan kansainvälinen kiista 1970-luvun lopulla vodkan valmistuksesta, kun kirjan kirjoittajan mukaan "useita neuvostovodkamerkkejä joutui boikotin kohteeksi ulkomaisilla markkinoilla”. Länsieurooppalaiset ja amerikkalaiset yritykset, joiden vodkan tuotanto alkoi aikaisemmin kuin Neuvostoliitossa (vuosina 1918-1921, kun taas Neuvostoliitossa 1924), kyseenalaistivat Soyuzplodoimportin oikeuden myydä ja mainostaa tuotettaan vodkana. Neuvostoliittoa pyydettiin etsimään eri nimi vodkamerkeilleen (kuten Stolichnaya , Posolskaya, Pshenichnaya, Sibirskaya, Kubanskaya, Yubileynaya, esimerkiksi "alkoholijuoma".
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    ellauri339.html on line 223: Slavsja, otetshestvo nashe svobodnoje Kertosäe
    ellauri339.html on line 247: Slvasja, otetshestvo nashe svobodnoje
    ellauri339.html on line 262: My vidim grjadushtsheje nashej strany
    ellauri339.html on line 271: Slavsja, Otetshesvo nashe svobodnoje
    ellauri339.html on line 607: It’s as compelling as it is untrue. Any thoughtful analysis of the war showed it to be, from early days, a war of attrition at best for the Ukrainian side. While the U.S. could supply nearly bottomless cargo planes full of weapons and munitions, right up to the promised F-16 fighter-bombers and M1A tanks, it could not fill the manpower gap. Any appetite for American troop involvement was hushed up early in the fight. Russia could do what she had always done at war: hunker down
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    ellauri340.html on line 129: Finnish Bible published in 1776.
    ellauri340.html on line 189: ihmishengen menetyksiä ja
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    ellauri340.html on line 345: Comics Magazine Association of America (CMAA) perustettiin syyskuussa 1954 vastauksena laajalle levinneeseen yleiseen huoleen sarjakuvien graafisesta väkivallasta ja kauhukuvista. Se nimesi New Yorkin tuomarin Charles F. Murphyn (1920–1992), joka on nuorisorikollisuuden asiantuntija, johtamaan organisaatiota ja suunnittelemaan itseään valvovan "eettisen säännöstön ja standardit" alalle. Hän perusti Comics Code Authorityn (CCA) perustaen sen koodin enimmäkseen noudattamattomaan koodiin, jonka Association of Comics Magazine Publishers laati vuonna 1948 ja joka puolestaan ​​oli mallinnettu löyhästi vuoden 1940 Hollywood Production Coden, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä "Hays Code".
    ellauri340.html on line 454: Peter Handken poisssaolokirjan henkilöt on jotenkin vitun ärsyttäviä. Klisheisen omituisia. Aika paljon narsismia on taas pelissä. Ällösanoja: tenho, kiehtova, kumppanuxet.
    ellauri340.html on line 655: Mark Fisher (n.h.) väitti, että Baudrillard "oli varmasti melankolinen. Varmaan ainakin saatuaan syöpädiagnoosin. "Syytän itseäni siitä, että olen syvästi lihallinen ja melankolinen [...] AMEN [ sic ]". [26] : 38 ."
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    ellauri341.html on line 367: Arlosoroffin toivo rauhanomaisesta yhteistyöstä ja kompromisseista arabien kanssa joutui koetukselle. Vuonna 1929 tietoisesti aggressiivinen Betar Youth Movement, joka organisoitui Ze'ev Jabotinskyn Revisionististen sionistien liiton alaisuudessa, osallistui liittoumaan, jolla vahvistettiin ja laajennettiin juutalaisten läsnäoloa länsimuurin läheisyydessä. Betarin ja heidän työtovereidensa toiminta sai aikaan räjähtävän reaktion arabiyhteisössä, jonka käsityksen mukaan nämä toimet olivat häpäisseet muslimien pyhää paikkaa viereisellä Temppelivuorella. Siitä seurasi vuoden 1929 väkivaltainen länsimuurikapina , jokajohti monien ihmishenkien menetyksiin, mukaan lukien siviilejä. Sen sijaan, että lisäisi arabien jännitteitä, Arlosoroff kritisoi voimakkaasti revisionisteja vihamielisyyden provosoinnista.
    ellauri341.html on line 491: Elokuvassa Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, noin vuosi Craitin taistelun jälkeen, Poe, Finn, Chewbacca ja trodatome-rotuun kuuluva mekaanikko Klaud käyvät Sintan jäätiköllä tapaamassa yhteyshenkilöään Booliota, jolla on viesti Ensimmäisen ritarikunnan vakoojalta. Pakomatkan aikana Poe tekee monta hyperajohyppyä karistaakseen TIE-hävittäjät kannoiltaan, muun muassa Cardovyten kristallikaaoksen, Ivezian peilitornien ja Tyfonisen tähtisumun läpi. Vakoojan viestin kautta Vastarinta saa vahvistuksen siitä, että Galaktisen Imperiumin keisari Palpatinen oli palannut kuolleista. Kun Rey löytää jedien pyhistä kirjoista Luken muistiinpanoja tiennäyttäjästä, joka johdattaisi sithien kätketylle planeetalle, Exegolille, Poe, Finn, Chewbacca, BB-8 ja C-3PO lähtevät hänen kanssaan aavikkoplaneetta Pasaanalle tapaamaan Lando Calrissiania, joka kertoi, että tiennäyttäjän sijainnin paljastava tikari oli nähty viimeksi reliikinmetsästäjä ja salamurhaaja Ochin hallussa. He löytävät Ochin jäänteet, hänen aluksensa sekä tikarin, mutta Kylo Ren, Renin rtarit ja iskusotilaat kaappaavat Falconin ja vangitsevat Chewbaccan. Kun Rey vahingossa tuhoaa yhden kuljetusaluksista ja he luulevat Chewbaccan kuolleen, he lähtevät Kijimille tapaamaan Poen vanhoja tuttavia, Zorii Blissiä ja Babu Frikiä, jotta C-3PO voisi paljastaa tikarin kirjoituksen käännöksen.
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    ellauri342.html on line 561: Late in the 18th century, other printers began publishing the complete King James Bible. Isaac Collins printed his Bible in 1791; the Collins Bible became known as the first "Family Bible" printed in America. Isaiah Thomas published the first illustrated King James Bible in 1791.
    ellauri342.html on line 568: Tähtisotien Prinsessa Leijakin oli 50% juutalainen, vaikka sen äiti Debbie Reynolds oli skotti. Isä Eddie Fisher, joka nai myös Lizzie Tayloria, sensijaan oli tuppikulli, Tischin perheestä jotka oli Venäjän immigrantteja. Fisher's good looks and strong, melodious tenor voice made him a teen idol and one of the most popular singers of the early 1950s. Hänellä oli elämänsä aikana viisi vaimoa, joista kolme ensimmäistä olivat tunnettuja näyttelijöitä: Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor ja Connie Stevens. Fisher kuoli 22. syyskuuta 2010 lonkkaleikkauksen komplikaatioihin 82 vuoden iässä. Ei olis kannattanut.
    ellauri342.html on line 570: Edwin Jack Fisher (August 10, 1928 – September 22, 2010) was an American singer and actor. He was one of the most popular artists during the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show, The Eddie Fisher Show. Actress Elizabeth Taylor was best friends with Fisher's first wife, actress Debbie Reynolds. After Taylor's third husband, Mike Todd, another entertainment Jew, was killed in a plane crash over Mexico 1958, Fisher divorced Reynolds and he and Taylor married that same year.
    ellauri342.html on line 574: Rakas rakas rakas on Toivo Kärjen ja Metro-tyttöjen kappale. Ei sitä herra Tisch kyllä laulanut. Sensijaan se levytti Tevjen Sunrise, sunset schlaagerin. In 1981, Fisher wrote an autobiography, Eddie: My Life, My Loves, jossa se tuuletti 5 vaimoaan. He wrote another autobiography in 1999 titled Been There, Done That. The latter book devotes little space to Fisher's singing career, but recycled the material of his first book and added many new sexual details that were too strong to publish before. Upon the book's publication, his daughter Carrie (tämä Leija) declared: "I'm thinking of having my DNA fumigated." No nyt on Leijakin jo vainaja. Se existoi enää hologrammina.
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    ellauri343.html on line 182: Anton, nuori vuonna 1939? Vakavasti? Armeijalla, jossa on enemmän panssareita kuin koko maailmassa yhteensä? Sisällissodan, Espanjan, Kiinan sodan kokemuksella? (ja Suomen sodan aikaan myös yhteinen sota saksalaisten kanssa Puolaa vastaan). Mitä "poskille" sanot? Tällaisten jättimäisten tappioiden kautta? Täysin pilalla oleva potentiaali, jota valmisteltiin 30-luvun alusta lähtien? Ottaen huomioon bolshevikkien "suuren suunnitelman" (ei vähempää, ei enempää - koko maailman valtaaminen) ei ole hyppysellinen.... Neuvostoliitto kuoli siinä sodassa. Sellaista se oli, Voitto. Toisin kuin nykyajan hauraat mielet, kaikki ymmärsivät sen silloin hyvin. Minäkin muistan sen hyvin. Tai ainakin olen lukenut Svetlana Vasiljevitsin kirjasta. Ja viitteeksi, suomalaiset osoittautuivat Neuvostoliiton liittolaisiksi vuodesta 1944. Kaikki tämä sotku (sota suomalaisia ​​vastaan, Leningradin saarto) ei olisi tapahtunut, ellei Leninin "hämmästyttävä" politiikka Suomea kohtaan olisi tapahtunut.
    ellauri343.html on line 272: Sivén ja muut saapuneet heimosoturit joutuivat heti harjoituksiin, koska Kuisma oli kuullut englantilaisten tukeman Karjalan rykmentin aloittaneen etenemisen. Elokuun lopulla karjalaiset alkoivat tuhota suomalaisvartiostoja paikallisten tukemina. Karjalaiset tukivat omiaan, eivätkä "ruotsheja" ja Uhtuan suojeluskunnan 200 miehestä 30 liittyi suomalaisten puolelle ja pirttilahtelaiset kymmenen miestä. Sivén ei voinut ymmärtää tätä ja hänestä tuntui pahalta se, että suomalaiset ja karjalaiset joutuivat vastatusten.
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    ellauri344.html on line 165: Nyt ovat Krasnov ja Denikin, jotka ovat nauttineet ententen hyväntahtoista tukea, ampuneet tai hirttäneet kymmeniätuhansia työläisiä. Ovat antaneet esim. teloitettujen ruumiit roikkua kolme päivää hirressä terrorisoidakseen jälkeenjääneet. Uralin ja Volgan alueilla katkoivat tshekko-slovakkien rosvojoukot vankien kädet ja jalat, upottivat uhrinsa Volgaan tai kaivoivat nämä elävältä maahan. Siperiassa ovat kenraalit tuhonneet tuhansia kommunisteja, lukemattoman joukon työläisiä ja talonpoikia.
    ellauri344.html on line 249: Close to one quarter of the 200 richest people in Russia are Jewish, according to a report by Russian banking website lanta.ru, which gives the 48 Jews on the list a combined net worth of $132.9 billion. Juutalaiset, joita on promille kansasta, ovat neljännes 200 rikkaimmasta ja omistavat Venäjän rahasäkistä melkein yhtä paljon kuin muut ryssät yhteensä. President Vladimir Putin said in response that the list is a "Nazi report" and that the ethnicities of the wealthiest members of Russian society should not be published, as it is "subject to cause issues."
    ellauri344.html on line 261: Jews without Money is set in a slum populated mainly by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. The father of the hero is a Romanian-born painter who suffers from lead poisoning. When he falls from a scaffold, he is disabled and can no longer work. His business fails and the family is pushed into poverty. The mother has to seek work in a restaurant. Although he is a bright boy, young Michael decides he must leave school. On the final page of the book, the poor Jewish boy prays for the arrival of a Marxist worker's revolution that will emancipate the working class.
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    ellauri345.html on line 427: Goethelle on aina ollut ominaista synkkä vaikutus, joka voi kasvaa kiihkeäksi kiinnostukseksi sukulaishenkiä kohtaan ja vastahakoiseen häiriintymiseen muissa, ja vain se katoamaton syy, jonka suojassa sydän voi luottaa tämän teoksen valtavaan, loitsuun kauneuteen, on erä ja ottelu hänelle.
    ellauri345.html on line 450: Während des Weltkrieges habe Borchardt blutrünstige Kriegshetze und Kriegspropaganda betrieben, zur Vernichtung der europäischen Zivilisation aufgerufen und das Volk verhöhnt. Er habe deutsche Kriegsziele propagiert, die „weit grausamer, unmenschlicher, tückischer waren als die schlimmsten Sätze des Versailler Vertrages“. Borchardt sei der erste deutsche Schriftsteller, „der Bücherverbrennungen, Prügel und Martern und all die unaussagbare Rohheit des Faschismus“ vor dessen Machtantritt empfohlen habe. Nachdem sich in Deutschland die Vorstellungen Borchardts verwirklicht hätten, könne seine eigene Literatur dort nicht mehr erscheinen, was ein Unrecht sei, „denn vor solchem Verdienst hätten sich die regierenden Faschisten beugen müssen“. Sein Roman verkündete einen „aristokratischen Faschismus“.
    ellauri345.html on line 492: Kauneus on vähintään yhtä tärkeää nuoruudessa kuin tytössä, mutta elämän täyteys on naisessa suurempi kuin miehessä. Kuitenkin ilmestymishetki säilyy elottomassakin tilassa, mikäli se on oleellisesti kaunis. Ja tämä koskee kaikkia taideteoksia - vähiten musiikkia. Niinpä kaikessa taiteen kauneudessa se illuusio, toisin sanoen raita ja rajat elämään, säilyy, eikä se ole mahdollista ilman sitä. Mutta se ei kata niiden olemusta. Pikemminkin tämä viittaa syvemmälle siihen, mitä taideteoksessa, toisin kuin ulkonäössä, voidaan kuvata ilmettömäksi, mutta tämän vastakohdan ulkopuolella taiteessa ei esiinny eikä sitä voida selvästi nimetä. Eli ilmeetön seisoo niin välttämättömässä suhteessa ulkonäköön, vaikkakin vastakkain, että kaunis, vaikka se ei olekaan ulkonäkö, lakkaa olemasta oleellisesti kaunis, kun ulkonäkö katoaa siitä. Sillä tämä kuuluu hänelle peitteenä ja kauneuden oleellisena lakina on osoitettu, että se ilmenee sellaisenaan vain piilotettuna.
    ellauri345.html on line 516: Draamakomedian mysteeri on se hetki, jolloin se projisoi oman kielensä ulottuvuudesta korkeampaan, johon se ei pääse. Sitä ei siksi voi koskaan ilmaista sanoin, vaan vain esityksenä; se on "dramaattinen" suppeimmassa merkityksessä. Analoginen esityshetki on laskeva tähti valinnaisissa affiniteeteissa. Sen lisäksi, että sen eeppinen perusta on myyttinen, sen lyyrinen laajuus intohimossa ja taipumuksissa, sen dramaattinen huipentuma tulee toivon mysteeriin. Jos musiikki sulkee todelliset mysteerit, tämä jää hiljaiseksi maailmaksi, josta heidän äänensä ei koskaan nouse.
    ellauri345.html on line 520: Analoginen esityshetki on laskeva tähti valinnaisissa affiniteeteissa. Sen lisäksi, että sen eeppinen perusta on myyttinen, sen lyyrinen laajuus intohimossa ja taipumuksissa, sen dramaattinen huipentuma tulee toivon mysteeriin. Jos musiikki sulkee todelliset mysteerit, tämä jää hiljaiseksi maailmaksi, josta heidän äänensä ei koskaan nouse. Mutta kenelle se sopii, ellei tälle, joka lupaa sen enemmän kuin sovinnon: lunastuksen. Tämä on piirretty "kilttiin", jonka George asetti Beethovenin syntymäpaikan päälle Bonnissa: mitä mysteeri varsinaisessa merkityksessä piilee teoksessa. Draaman mysteeri on se hetki, jolloin se projisoi oman kielensä ulottuvuudesta korkeampaan, johon se ei pääse. Sitä ei siksi voi koskaan ilmaista sanoin, vaan vain esityksenä; se on "dramaattinen" suppeimmassa merkityksessä. Analoginen esityshetki on laskeva tähti valinnaisissa affiniteeteissa. Sen lisäksi, että sen eeppinen perusta on myyttinen, sen lyyrinen laajuus intohimossa ja taipumuksissa, sen dramaattinen huipentuma tulee toivon mysteeriin. Jos musiikki sulkee todelliset mysteerit, tämä jää hiljaiseksi maailmaksi, josta heidän äänensä ei koskaan nouse. Mutta kenelle se sopii, ellei tälle, joka lupaa sen enemmän kuin sovinnon: lunastuksen. Tämä on piirretty "kilttiin", jonka George asetti Beethovenin syntymäpaikan päälle Bonnissa.
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    ellauri346.html on line 123: Mykola Oleksandrovich Shchors (25. toukokuuta (6. kesäkuuta) 1895, Snovsk, Velikoschimelsk Volost, Horodnyan lääni, Tšernihivin lääni, Venäjän valtakunta - 30. elokuuta 1919, Biloshitsin kylä, Korostenskyn piiri, Oblastin provinssin piiri, nyt Volostenskin piiri, Volostenskin piiri, Korostensk Province Ukraina on ukrainalainen Neuvostoliiton sotilashahmo, yksi bolshevikkien sotilaskomentajista Neuvostoliiton ja Ukrainan välisen sodan aikana. Ukrainan punakaartin kapinallisten ryhmittymien jäsen. 1930-luvulla Neuvostoliiton propaganda alkoi aktiivisesti käyttää Shchorsin kuvaa ihmiskilpenä.
    ellauri346.html on line 127: Shchorsin poliittiset mieltymykset demobilisoinnin jälkeen olivat sosialistivallankumouksellisten puolella, mikä määritti hänen asenteensa Ukrainan tapahtumiin: hän ei hyväksynyt liittoa Itävaltalais-saksalaisten joukkojen kanssa, joiden kanssa hän oli taistellut rintamalla viime aikoihin asti, ja samaan aikaan hän oli vihamielinen bolshevikeille, jotka allekirjoittivat Brestin sopimuksen rauhoittumisneljännesliiton maiden (ententen) kanssa. Hänen osallistumisestaan ​​Saksan joukkojen kanssa Tšernihivin alueella maaliskuussa 1918 taistelleeseen Semenivin partisaaniyksikköön ei ole luotettavia asiakirjoja, mutta muistelmakirjallisuudessa siihen on viittauksia.
    ellauri346.html on line 135: Kiovan suunnan joukkojen ryhmän nro 18 6. maaliskuuta 1919 päivätyn määräyksen mukaan Shchors nimitettiin 1. divisioonan päälliköksi Lokotoshin sijaan. 7. maaliskuuta 1919 Ukrainan kansantasavallan armeija valtasi Berdychivin kaupungin. Jo 9. maaliskuuta kaupungin alueelle saapui ensimmäisen Ukrainan neuvostodivisioonan päällikkö Mykola Shchors, jonka tehtävänä oli poistaa bolshevikkeja uhkaava tilanne. Kovien taistelujen seurauksena, joihin Ivanovo-Voznesensky-rykmentti, kaksi panssaroitua junaa Luhanskista sekä aseelliset paikalliset työväenjoukot osallistuivat yhdessä šorsivien kanssa, Ukrainan kansantasavallan joukot lyötiin ja työnnettiin takaisin Novohrad-Volynskyi 19. maaliskuuta. Bolshevikit vangitsivat Berdychivin. Taistelujen aikana Mykola Shchors pystytti havaintopisteensä yhteen Paljaskarmeliitin luostarin torneista, josta hän johti Neuvostoliiton joukkoja. Aika törkeetä!
    ellauri346.html on line 137: Toukokuussa 1919 hän teki kaikkensa säilyttääkseen kurin ja varmistaakseen divisioonansa taistelukyvyn, mutta ei tukenut Grigorivin kapinaa. Grigorjevin kapina (Grigorjevin kapina, Grigorjevshchyna , toukokuun sotilaspoliittinen kriisi Neuvostoliitossa) on suurin kapina bolshevikkihallitusta vastaan ​​Ukrainassa, joka syntyi muodostetun Ukrainan neuvostoarmeijan 6. Ukrainan Neuvostodivisioonan rykmenttien esityksen jälkeen. Hersonin maakunnassa Grigorjevin komennossa. Kapinan tärkeimmät tapahtumat tapahtuivat 7.–31. toukokuuta 1919, ja niihin liittyi kapinallisten sotilasyksiköiden toimien ohella joukko väestön bolshevikkien vastaisia ​​mielenosoituksia. Viime kädessä tämä johti Neuvostoliiton hallinnon radikaaliin epävakauteen ("toukokuun sotilaspoliittinen kriisi").
    ellauri346.html on line 185: Yleisö jakoi useita videoita tapahtumasta verkossa väittäen Kristerssonin sanoneen, että Ruotsi ja EU "kannattavat Israelin oikeutta kansanmurhaan". Yksi alkuperäisistä ruotsalaisista viesteistä julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran Instagramissa, jossa se on kerännyt kirjoitushetkellä 2,4 miljoonaa katselukertaa ja 14 600 tykkäystä. Useat ruotsalaiset käyttäjät jakoivat videon nopeasti TikTokissa, joista yksi sai lähes 417 000 katselukertaa ja 59 000 tykkäystä 24 tunnissa. X:ssä (entinen Twitter) "folkmord" oli yksi Ruotsin kymmenen suosituimman trendiaiheen joukossa 23. marraskuuta aamulla yli 3 500 aiheeseen liittyvällä viestillä.
    ellauri346.html on line 320: The video was also available on the group's YouTube page and was published on Nov. 19, 2023:
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    ellauri347.html on line 205: 1978 Isaac Bashevis Singer Yhdysvallat / Puola "hänen intohimoisesta kerrontaiteestaan, jonka juuret ovat puolalais-juutalaisessa kulttuuriperinteessä ja tuovat eloon universaalit inhimilliset olosuhteet"

    ellauri347.html on line 488: Boeree was the author of the first online psychology texts, which he made available at no cost to students and other interested parties starting in 1997. They have been translated into German, Spanish, and Bulgarian. Two of his textbooks have been published, one on personality theories and one on the history of psychology. Boeree was also the inventor of the auxiliary language Lingua Franca Nova, which first appeared in 1998 on the Internet. He was the coeditor of the Lingua Franca Nova dictionary.
    ellauri347.html on line 517: Lihomisesta on sitä tutkineen Pertti Mustajoen viisaita analyysejä. Varmaan viisaampia kuin Arto veikon kielen ymmärryxeen liittyvät. Patshemu ljudi ne panimajut druk druga. Arto on ollut aika hiljaa putinismin aikana. Nyt ei oikein sovi olla ryssän ystävä. Arto tietää mistä kiikastaa: venäläiset elävät hetkessä kuin lapset, huijaavat niin izeään kuin muita että Venäjä on muka suurvalta. Ei se ole. Ainoa suurvalta on jenkkilä. Ontto pullistui niin läskixi koska se ei viizinyt opetella ruuanlaittoa vaan osti valmisruokaa jättipakkauxissa eikä jättänyt mitään syömättä. Ei se sun vika ollut, vaan olosuhteiden, lohduttaa viisas Pertti Mustajoki Duodecim-lehdessä.
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    ellauri347.html on line 538: Konstantin Dushenko toteaa, että "Yandexin" tilastojen perusteella päätellen post-neuvostoliiton lainauksista poliitikot, joilla on tämä lause suosiossa, kilpailevat vain Putinin lausunnon kanssa "vedellä vessassa liotus”:
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    ellauri348.html on line 129: Jonkinlainen muutoshenki oli nähtävästi helleeneissä herännyt. Kauppa se on joka kannattaa. Köyhä elää toivosta, rikas kuolee huoleen.
    ellauri348.html on line 385: Tää on pätkä pituushaasteisen Popen (1717) pitkänläntää arkkiveisua munattomasta Abelardista ja sen Eloisasta bändäristä. Eli it's from a poem about a woman named Eloisa who falls in love with her much older tutor Abelard, but her family forces them apart. Eloisa is forced to become a nun and writes about the grief of being without her star-crossed lover. She tries to forget Abelard, but she cannot and she comes to the conclusion that God cannot heal all wounds (such as the loss of Abelard's balls). She wishes she hated Abelard, but concludes her love for him remains. Despite her knowing about her doom with her love, she still longs for it. Just like Joel and Clem. They have knowledge about their destruction and loathing for each other if they continue with the relationship, but it doesn’t matter to them. It’s "Okay," “ignorance is bliss” by another name!
    ellauri348.html on line 395: Kirkus Reviewsin vuonna 1986 tekemässä kirja-arvostelussa anonyymi arvioija kuvaili kirjaa "kompastavaksi, roikkuvaksi yritykseksi pikareskiromaaniin". Johtopäätös oli "Kovakätinen, yhden vitsin romaani, joka on lopulta huijaus". Publishers Weekly tunnusti "kohdehuumorin täällä", mutta sanoi, että kirjailija "on kirjoittanut parempia kirjoja kuin tämä". Alun perin romaania myytiin arviolta 30 000 kappaletta. Vuoden 1994 elokuvasovituksen julkaisun jälkeen, pääosassa Linnan sahan omistajan pojan näköinen Tom Hanks, romaania myytiin yli miljoona kappaletta.
    ellauri348.html on line 800: Aikana, jolloin Suomessa oli paljon mielenterveysongelmia (erityisesti psykoosia) ja taloudellinen lama, uusi lähestymistapa näytti toimivan. Länsi-Lappilaisten tutkijoiden vuonna 2006 tekemässä tutkimuksessa todettiin, että viiden vuoden jälkeen 86 prosenttia vaikeista mielenterveysongelmista kärsivistä potilaista oli palannut työhön tai koulutukseen, 17 prosenttia käytti lääkkeitä ja keskimäärin 14 % oli sairaalassa. Verrattuna samanlaisen viisivuotisen tutkimuksen tuloksiin naapurimaassa Ruotsissa – 38 % palasi töihin, 52 % lääkkeisiin ja keskimäärin 110 % sairaalassa – parannukset olivat dramaattisia. Viisivuotisessa suomalaistutkimuksessa oli mukana vain 42 henkilöä. Ja Länsi-Lappi, jonka väestötieteellisesti homogeeninen väkiluku oli tutkimushetkellä 72 000 ihmistä, ei ole verrattavissa Lontoon kaltaiseen kaupunkiin, joka on pullollaan hulluja.
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    ellauri349.html on line 153: Eskin tunnetotuudet kaihtavat exaktia formulointia. Onkohan tässä kirjassa yhtään ajatusta, vaiko vain näitä klisheitä, klisheitä? E. Saarisen ajatuxia E. Saarisesta. Saarisen oleminen ilmeni narsistisen Sartren sanoin "olemisena izelleen". En sunkaan ole vähän narsisti? Pipsan ansiosta olen sitä kenties hieman vähemmän. Puhun Aalto-yliopiston tulijoille kulmakarvat torakkamaisesti heiluen leipääntyneesti voimaisella äänellä räjähdysvoimasta. Jörn Donner paskiainen ei ollut ainoastaan narsisti vaan röyhkeä kylmä ilkimys. Psykopaatti pikemminkin. Eski taitaa olla oikeastaan Surku Yniäinen, joka menee mezään wannabeenä ulvomaan isojen pahojen susien perään, ja luikkii sitten kotiin Pipsan luo pelkämään puuvillainen häntä koipien välissä.
    ellauri349.html on line 193: Eva Korsisaaren ”Tule, rakkaani!” -kutsu on poimittu Raamatun Korkeasta veisusta. Kutsulla neito pyytää miestä, rakastaan kulkemaan rinnalleen. Laulujen laulun tulkinta asettuu kirjassa vedenjakajaksi. Sitä ennen Korsisaari tutkii muun muassa filosofi Platonin Pitoja, runoilija Percy Bysshe Shelleyn ja viihdekirjailija Barbara Cartlandin teoksia. Hän kutsuu niitä yhden ja saman rakkauden kuvauksiksi. Näitä kuvauksia Korsisaari lähestyy nykyfilosofi Luce Irigarayn ajatusten näkökulmasta: tärkeää on Irigarayn samuuden järjestystä kohtaan esittämä kritiikki. Korsisaaren mukaan yhden ja saman rakkaudessa toinen, yleensä nainen, on pyritty sulauttamaan toiseen, yleensä mieheen, tai rakastaja on yrittänyt työntyä rakastettuunsa. Vaihtoehtoisesti rakastavaiset ovat onnistuneet saamaan aikaan jonkin kolmannen. Valitettavasti tällainen haltuun ottava ja toisen toiseuden unohtava rakkauskuvaus on ollut hallitsevassa asemassa aina kulttuurimme kätkyestä lähtien. Tätä järjestystä Korsisaari purkaa kehittämänsä kolmen käsitteen avulla, joita hän nimittää sen ainoan oikean myytiksi, täydellistymisen myytiksi ja henkisen rakkauden myytiksi. Mutta ei näin! Vaan korkean veisun sanoin:
    ellauri349.html on line 220: Luce Irigaray on nimestä huolimatta a she, joka on viuhahtanut esiin jo albumissa 119. Pulskan kotirouvan näköinen. On sekin jo aivan vitun vanha, täyttää 94 alkavana vuonna jos on edes elävien kirjoissa. (Tämä elävän henkilön elämäkerta tarvitsee lisäsitaatteja hengissäolon varmentamiseksi. Kesäkuu 2023)
    ellauri349.html on line 255: Heidi Liehu, Sara Heinämaa ja Eva Korsisaari ovat Saarisen löytöjä, paukuttaa henxeleitä hän. Evan sepustuxet on varsinaista perse/anus klisheetä: miehet on työelämäorientoituneita ja naisten tehtävä on varjella luontoa ja lisääntymistä. Sullon mun luonto. Mitäs läxit.
    ellauri349.html on line 450: Dan Kivipukki oli pahvikaupungin toinen sheriffi. Muistaaxeni Dan oli Eskistä hyvin ärsyttävä. Samanlainen uhka kuin vaatimattomampi "Hej de ä Gösta här". Jos Eski olisi osannut ruåzia se olisi voinut olla sveduissa yhtä suuri tähti kuin M.A.Numminen. Mutta se ei osannut. Bugger it. Se on yhtä isänmaallinen suomalainen kuin Aira Samulin. Jonka paras kaveri oli sentään hurri Peter Nyyperi.
    ellauri349.html on line 545: 1The Embodied Mind, by Francisco J. Varela, Evan Thompson, Eleanor Rosch. This classic book, first published in 1991, was one of the first to propose the “embodied cognition” approach in cognitive science. It pioneered the connections between phenomenology and science and between Buddhist practices and science—claims that have since become highly influential. The View from Within: First Person Approaches to the Study of Consciousness, by Francisco Varela and Jonathan Shear (Eds). How can we be sure even that we exist? The editors agree that we can't be sure but they recommend a pragmatist approach. Technology and the human condition. By B. Gendron. Published 1 November 1976.
    ellauri349.html on line 566: Eskin lahjoilla ei olis kannattanut lähteä runolle, tulos on vitun kökköä. "Pafos-seminaarin asetelma sallii hienovaraisuuxia, joissa ihmiskokemus, avautuen sisäänpäin syvyyssuunnasssa, rohkaistuu ulospäin, uskaltaututuu kontaktiin, ja jatkaa taas takaisin sisään, kokonaisuuden voimistuessa puhtausytimissään ylärekisterilllisen väreilyn ehdoin." Sisään ulos sisään ulos, schneller schneller. Kun ajattelee Esa Saarista, M.A. Nummista, Vesa-Matti Loiria, Paula Vesalaa ja Satu Silvoa, alkaa etoa. Syyläisiä egoja. Tää koko kirja on pelkkää pastöröintiä. Käynkö äidin haudalla tarpeexi usein? Vienkö kukkia? Kaikki klisheet suoraan Disney- ja Netflix sarjoista. Leocadia sivelee ruskean valokuvan jalkapuolta fasistia.
    ellauri349.html on line 570: Eskin tähdet ovat yhtä tunkkaisia kuin Epsteinin ympärillä pyörineet julkimot (Amerikan presidentit, Woody Allen, prinssi Andrew): Sibelius, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Dostojevski, Väpi Linnan sontimaton tutilas. Disney plus luokan klisheitä. Ja selvää salajeesustelua Pulp fiction fandomin takana: "On sittenkin syytä olettaa että Hesekielissä on järkeä". Eskin mielestä savunaama palkkatappaja oli rehellisellä Emmauxen tiellä eikä pelkkä raamattua siteeraava tärähtänyt palkkamurhaaja. Rehelliselle katujalle Jeesus antaa kaikki synnit anteexi. Ota vuoteesi ja kävele.
    ellauri349.html on line 574: Jules: Well, there's this passage I got memorized.`It sort of fits the occasion. "Ezekiel 25:17". "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the self and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the Valley of Darkness for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. [now on-screen] And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. [raising his gun on Brett] And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

    ellauri349.html on line 575: Vince and Jules execute Brett. The man in the bathroom jumps a little in horror. Marvin screams. The dynamic duo finishes the execution.
    ellauri349.html on line 597: Elämäkerturina E.Saarinen muistuttaa narsistista fasistiveljeään Matti Kuusta ohareineen sikäli, ettei se pysy missään aiheessa pitempään kuin viisi pistoa. Nää on tälläsiä haarukkapaloja. Narratiivi ja argumentit puuttuvat. Aina samojen kökköjen hyperbolisten klisheiden toistoa, imagonkiillottelua. Jäbästä ei ole enää jäljellä mitään muuta kuin toi ontto imago, ihminen (sevverran
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    ellauri350.html on line 121: Ei nää vuoden 2019 tytöt ole mitenkään entisiä tyhmempiä, mutta sen näistä äänityxistä huomaa tosiaan kuinka paljon on vettä virrannut sillan alta omasta nuoruudesta. Vaikka kysymyxet on ihan ne samat ikuiset ja vastauxet yhtä klisheiset, niiden sanallinen ilmiasu on kuin toiselta planeetalta. Entistäkin valmiixi purexitumpaa on kaikki, kiitos netin tietotulvan ja ympärivuorokautisen klikityxen.
    ellauri350.html on line 275: Burr said that he weighed 12.75 pounds (5.8 kg) at birth, and was chubby throughout his childhood. "When you're a little fat boy in public school, or any kind of school, you're just persecuted something awful," he said. Later accounts of Burr's life say that he hid his homosexuality to protect his career. Burr had many hobbies over the course of his life: cultivating orchids and collecting wine, art, stamps, and seashells. He was very fond of cooking. He was interested in flying, sailing, and fishing. According to A&E Biography, Burr was an avid reader with a retentive memory. He was also among the earliest importers and breeders of Portuguese water dogs in the United States. Burr threw several "goodbye parties" before his death on September 12, 1993, at his Sonoma County ranch near Healdsburg. He was 76 years old.
    ellauri350.html on line 277: Hagenin mukaan runo sisältää toistuvan teeman monissa Angeloun muissa runoissa ja omaelämäkerroissa, että "olemme enemmän samanlaisia ​​kuin erilaisia vaikka eri värisiä kuin Jelly Beans". "On the Pulse of Morning" oli täynnä epäsuoria viittauxia presidenttiin, mukaan lukien myrkyllinen jäte ja saaste. Luptonin mukaan "On the Pulse of Morning" on Angeloun tunnetuin runo. Brittitoimittaja Kate Kellaway vertasi Angeloun ulkonäköä lukiessaan runoa Clintonin vihkiäisissä Caged Bird -elokuvan kahdeksanvuotiaan lapseen ja huomautti, että hänen molemmissa yhteyksissä käyttämänsä takit olivat samanlaisia: "Hän näytti upealta, ankaran teatraaliselta. hymyilemätön rusetti. Hän käytti takkia messinkinapeilla, mikä oli outo muistutus kahdeksanvuotiaasta Maya Angelousta, joka seisoi oikeussalissa kauhuissaan hänet raiskaneen miehen nähdessään." Taas selvänäköinen viittaus Bill Clintonin sikareihin. Gillespie totesi Kellawayn havaintojen suhteen: "Mutta seisoessaan korkeana Kapitolin portailla hän oli valovuosien päässä tuosta kauheasta ajasta, eikä Amerikka ollut enää "epäystävällinen paikka". Hahaa. "Aamun sykkeessä" oli huimasti kutsu rauhaan, oikeudenmukaisuuteen ja harmoniaan. Hän vangitsi ihmishengen ruumiillistuneen toivon, se oli juhlallinen ja iloinen muistutus siitä, että kaikki on mahdollista. Hän toivotti meille "Hyvää huomenta". hänen runossaan, ja tuntui kuin uusi päivä olisi todella koittanut." LOL.
    ellauri350.html on line 299: Alkaen julkaisusta I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Angelou käytti samaa "kirjoitusrituaalia" monta vuotta. Hän heräsi aikaisin aamulla ja kirjautui sisään hotellihuoneeseen, jossa henkilökuntaa käskettiin poistamaan kaikki kuvat seiniltä. Hän kirjoitti lainopillisiin tyynyihin makaaessaan sängyllä, ja hänellä oli vain pullo sherryä, korttipakka pasianssia varten , Roget´s Thesaurus ja Raamattu, ja lähti aikaisin iltapäivällä. Hän teki keskimäärin 10–12 sivua kirjallista materiaalia päivässä, jonka hän editoi kolmeen tai neljään sivuun illalla.
    ellauri350.html on line 451: Professori Friedman on saanut UCR:n Distinguished Teaching Award -palkinnon sekä Western Psychological Associationin (WPA) Outstanding Teacher -palkinnon. Vuonna 2012 hänelle myönnetty Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award Trust -palkinto "oppilaiden inspiroimisesta vaikuttamaan yhteisöön".
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    Nainen joka teki deittailusta tieteen. Melkein 20 vuotta sitten Helen Fisher auttoi mullistamaan deittailun. Hän ei ole katunut. Rahaa on tullut ikkunoista ja ovista.

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    ellauri351.html on line 319: Tehokas altruismi (usein lyhennettynä EA ) on 2000-luvun filosofinen ja sosiaalinen liike, joka kannattaa "todisteiden ja syyn käyttämistä selvittääkseen, kuinka hyödyttää muita mahdollisimman paljon mahdollisimman halvalla, ja toimia sen perusteella". Ihmiset, jotka tavoittelevat tehokkaan altruismin tavoitteita, joita joskus kutsutaan tehokkaiksi altruisteiksi, voivat valita uransa sen perusteella, kuinka paljon massia he odottavat urallaan saavuttavansa, ja sitten näkyvästi lahjoittaa murusia hyväntekeväisyyteen positiivisen maksimoimisen tavoitteen perusteella. He voivat työskennellä priorisoimalla tieteellisiä hankkeita, yrityshankkeita ja poliittisia aloitteita, joiden arvioidaan pelastavan eniten ihmishenkiä tai vähentävän eniten kärsimisen kustannuxia.
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    ellauri352.html on line 47: Pinocchio oli puinen sätkyukko. Mäntysilmä (oxankohta laudassa?) tai männynsiemen toskanaxi, jonka nenä veny valhetellessa kuin penis erektiivisenä. These aspects are consistent across all adaptations: Pinocchio is an animated sentient puppet, Pinocchio's maker is Geppetto and Pinocchio's nose grows when he lies. Pinocchio's bad behavior, rather than being charming or endearing, is meant to serve as a warning. Collodi originally intended the story, which was first published in June 1881 in the children's magazine Il Corriere dei Piccoli, to be a tragedy. It concluded with the puppet's execution. Kettu ja kissa jotka vievät Disneyn Pinocchion "teeatteriin" hirttävät hänet lähimpään puuhun, joka sattui olemaan tammi eikä mänty.
    ellauri352.html on line 95: Puntun Paavolle on tasapuolista kahdapuoltoa aina mainita Hitler ja bolshevikit samassa lauseessa. USA ja britit saavat osansa erillisissä osastoissa. Reagan ja Stalin sentään pääsee samaan lauseeseen.
    ellauri352.html on line 344: Samalla tavalla kuin elävän organismin keskushermosto, se liittyy sosiaalisen kehon korkeimpaan reflektoivaan keskittymään ja sillä on velvollisuus ohjata sitä mahdollisimman järkevällä tavalla (ymmärtää tässä mielessä kokonaisuuden kannalta hyödyllisin). Täähän on Rooman rebublikaanien vazametafora päälleen käännettynä. Ei ihme että Durkheim hylätään usein ajattelijana, joka ei kykene ajattelemaan muutosta.
    ellauri352.html on line 611: The novel has been compared with Edgar Lee Masters´s poetry collection Spoon River Anthology, published in 1915. Tim Martin, writing for Literary Review, compared its "babble of American voices", some from primary sources and some expertly fabricated, with the last act of Thornton Wilder´s play Our Town. Kaskun ei Divina Comediaan.
    ellauri352.html on line 662: Hän meni opettamaan Harvardiin vuosina 1939–1940 ja liittyi sitten Macmillan Publishersiin yhteiskuntaopintojen koulutustoimittajana. Toisen maailmansodan aikana Yhdysvaltain laivasto kutsui hänet aktiiviseen tehtävään.
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    ellauri353.html on line 94: Pirjo-Tuulikkia alkaa vähitellen pirjottaa Markon pateettinen suurentelu. (Nytkö vasta?) Klisheitä, sentimentalismia. Missä tuli virhe? Ei ois pitänyt ottaa Pirjo-Tuulikkia. Ja kääntäen. Kun parempi hoito ei lämmennyt Markolle, se fiktiivisesti raiskaa sen. Siinäs näit! Olit huorra! Siitäs sait.
    ellauri353.html on line 96: Marko on kuin Treplev Tshehovin Lokissa. Treplev pitäisi tappaa eikä Nina. Ja niinhän siinä käykin loppupeleissä. Opastyttö oli lentoemo. Lokki kivellä.
    ellauri353.html on line 277: The Friedmans were recent guests at the Commonwealth Club of Kalak it in Los Angeles. Each author speaks and then takes questions from the audience. Good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the common a Club of California. Brought to you from the St Francis Hotel relooking Union Square. I am doing an orderly chair. We also welcome the listener. A.W. F.M. in Sitka Alaska. One of more than two hundred twenty five stations across the country. Joining us for America's longest running. Radio program. We invite all our listeners here and on radio. To visit the club's website. At W.W.W. Commonwealth Club. Dot org. And now for today's speakers. It is with great pleasure that I introduce those plucky Jews, the Friedmans. The Friedmans are with us today. Connection with their recently published memoirs. Bucky people. Published by the University of Chicago. Press this year. They have been partners in love. And in life. For over sixty years.
    ellauri353.html on line 279: Milton Friedman is widely regarded as the leader of the Chicago school. Of monetary economics. Stresses the importance of the quantity of money. As an instrument of government policy. Terminated. A business cycles and inflation. After graduating in one nine hundred thirty two with a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers. He received graduate degree. From the University of Chicago. And Columbia University. Since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. Professor print. Has been a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution. Homeless or University Professor Friedman received the one nine hundred seventy six Nobel Prize for ECT. That's. In addition to his scientific work. Professor Friedman has written extensively on public policy. Always with primary emphasis on the preservation and extension of. Individual freedoms. In his most important works in this area. Perhaps an ever. The important area. Is life. He has collaborated by. Roads. An accomplished. Economist in her own right. Together they wrote. Capitalism and Freedom. Free to choose. And tyranny of the status quo. Free to choose and tyranny of the status quo later rip it into a T.V. series of the same names that were shown over the public. Public Broadcast stations.
    ellauri353.html on line 281: Mrs. FRIEDMAN attended Reed College and studied economics at the University of Chicago. She was on the staff of the National Research and the bureau. A few. Home Economics. She next joined the staff of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation where she worked until she married Milton and moved to New York. Since then she has continued home economic research on her own publishing. Individually and coauthoring the three works referred to a few moments ago. She was mostly a producer of the P.B.S. T.V. series free to choose. And in one thousand nine hundred six she received an honorary doctorate from Pepperdine University. The Milton. And Rose de Friedman Foundation which the Freedman's us. Promotes parental choice. Of the schools. Attend. As I mentioned the title of their most recent book is Two lucky people. I'm being told by my parents. That the harder you work the luckier you get. It is no wonder the Friedan consider themselves lucky. They have worked long hard to make the contributions they have made to each other and to our society. We the members and listen. Well are the lucky ones today. To have them share themselves and their insights with us once again. We welcome. (Milton claps his hands to them.)
    ellauri353.html on line 285: Me and Rose thought I'm going to start our discussion. She always ends them. There she might as well start (10 min, no longer, Rose, remember!) (Shall I start now Milton?) Yeah.
    ellauri353.html on line 289: I grew up before the appearance of the street. I even finished my graduate work. For a doctorate in economics before the feminist movement. Really got going. As a result. I was free to choose. Just how I wanted to live my life whether I wanted a full time career in the market place or a part time. Career. Combined with being a homemaker and bringing up a family. I knew I was going to get married. I'd already chosen my husband. I also wanted to have a family. Even after getting used to being married. And I wanted to bring up my children. Myself. I did not want them to be brought up. Either in a child care center. Or by a maid. Naturally by like most people I also wanted to have my cake and even when they left. University Milton and I both went to work in Washington for jobs where economists were there only let it cool. However before we were married. His career took him to New York City. While mine remained in Washington where I live where I like to work and the people I was working with. However we did not look forward to living apart.
    ellauri353.html on line 293: I don't remember just what it was that Milton was doing. But I'll never forget my nephew's pronouncement that. Whatever it was. It was women's work. And somehow it was beneath the man's dignity to do it now and sat him down and gave him a lecture about the working man's work. But I don't think he ever forgot that lecture. Summarized the way we had led we've lived got a life. Ever since during the first year of our married life I guess I could have qualified as a feminist. I had a career in the marketplace. My husband did part of the house. A year later I have never received an offer of a one year appointment at the University of Wisconsin. I got a New York but it was not exciting. I hadn't finished it. And yet it never occurred to me. Or to him that I would stay on and finish my job and we would commute.
    ellauri353.html on line 295: So I gave up my job and we moved when we got to this crime scene. I didn't inquire whether the university had a nepotism rule. As the University of Chicago did or we went. Later if the husband worked for the university his wife. Could not be employed there even as a janitor. This change however with women's lives. Today. If the university wishes to hire a qualified male. It has to find a job for his wife. At the best of my knowledge that's not work in reverse.
    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 356: Maaliskuussa 1918 hän työskenteli Petrogradissa Gorkin Menshevik - lehden Novaja zhizn (Новая жизнь, " Uusi elämä ") toimittajana. Babel jatkoi julkaisua siellä, kunnes Novaja zhizn suljettiin väkisin Leninin käskystä heinäkuussa 1918. Babel muisteli myöhemmin: "Journalistinen työ on täynnä seikkailua."
    ellauri353.html on line 383: Näytelmä on hyvin kiistanalainen. Se näyttää tarinoita molempien osapuolten yhteenotosta Venäjän sisällissodan aikana – bolshevikit ja vanhan yhteiskunnan jäsenet – tekemättä tuomiota tavalla tai toisella. Baabelin mielipide kummallakin puolella on erittäin epäselvä, mutta hän väittää, että se, mitä tapahtui bolshevikkien vallankumouksen jälkeen, ei ehkä ollut parasta Venäjälle." No vittu ylläri että Babelin torni hajotettiin maan tasalle.
    ellauri353.html on line 458: Helmi-maaliskuussa (1937) bolshevikkien liittovaltion kommunistisen puolueen keskuskomitean täysistunnossa, kun hän keskusteli N.I. Bukharinin ja A.I. Rykovin kysymyksestä, hän kannatti heidän erottamistaan ​​puolueesta, "saamista oikeuden eteen ja ammuttavaxi". toukokuussa 1937, kun kyseltiin M. N. Tukhachevskyn ja Y. E. Rudzutakin puolueesta erottamisesta, hää kirjoitti: "Tietenkin puolesta. Nämä roistot on teloitettava. Ja se pirun Babel myös."
    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?
    ellauri353.html on line 500: Taas varovaisen urhea silmälasipäinen juutalainen. Näitä piisaa Babelilla. Babel kyllä keskittyy aika lailla bolshevikkien väärinkäytöxiin. Polakit taistelevat urheasti, lotat ovat petollisia. Babel on kauhu kaunanen bolsjevikelle. Stalin ei ollut suotta epäluuloinen.
    ellauri353.html on line 551: "Komarówin taistelu oli yksi Puolan ja bolshevikkien välisen sodan tärkeimmistä taisteluista. … Se oli sodan historian suurin ratsuväen taistelu vuodesta 1813 lähtien ja viimeinen suuri taistelu, jossa ratsuväkeä käytettiin sellaisenaan eikä ratsastavana jalkaväkenä.
    ellauri353.html on line 582: Stalin ja muut NKP:n johtajat tiesivät erittäin hyvin Ranskan ja Englannin vallankumousten historian, eikä "punaisen Bonaparten" tai "punaisen munkin"1 haamu ei antanut heidän nukkua rauhassa. On huomattava, etteivät he olleet ainoita: valkoisten siirtolaisuuden aikana heräsi aika ajoin toiveita siitä, että Neuvostoliiton sotilasvallankaappaus, jota johtaa jokin kunnianhimoinen sotilasjohtaja, jonain päivänä pyyhkäisi pois bolshevikkihallinnon ja palauttaisi heidän valtakuntansa Venäjän heille.
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    ellauri359.html on line 49: Kenneth Grahame syntyi 8. maaliskuuta 1859 Edinburghissa. Kun hän oli hieman yli vuoden vanha, hänen isänsä, asianajaja, sai nimityksen sheriffin sijaiseksi Argyllshiressä, Inverarayssa Loch Fynellä. Kun hän oli viisivuotias, hänen äitinsä kuoli tulirokkoihin ja hänen isänsä, jolla oli alkoholiongelma, määräsi Kennethin, veljensä Willien, sisarensa Helenin ja uuden vauvan Rolandin hoidon Granny Inglesille, lasten äidin puolelta, Cookham Deanissa Cookhamin kylässä Berkshiressä.
    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.
    ellauri359.html on line 65: The original mole entered the Grahame household some years before the book. The author found the creature in his garden tussling with a blackbird for a worm. He kept it as a pet until a new housekeeper, thinking it vermin, killed it. On learning her mistake, she cried: “Oh, but sir, couldn’t you just make the mole into a story for Master Alastair?” Shortly after, Graham began to regale his son with bedtime tales of the riverbank creatures.
    ellauri359.html on line 67: For a female reader from the proletarian classes, many of Gauger’s revelations have been particularly painful. Apparently, Grahame did not like women. He did not give any of his furry heroes wives, saying that he wished his book to be “clean of the clash of sex”. The few who do appear – foremost among them the fabulously feisty washerwoman – are ridiculed, in her case mocked as vulgar, ugly and stupid. Nor did Grahame like fat people; the washerwoman thus combines two pet hates.
    ellauri359.html on line 192: Urvahtanut ihmishenki nauttii myös kaikista aisteista, ulkoisista ja sisäisistä, joista hän nautti maailmassa. Hän näkee kuten ennen, kuulee ja puhuu kuten ennen, haistaa ja maistuu kuten ennenkin ja tuntee, kun häntä kosketetaan. Hän myös kaipaa, haluaa, himoitsee, ajattelee, pohtii, hermostuu, rakastaa, tahtoo, kuten ennenkin... (Käykö hän paskalla? Saako bylsiä? Ei? Bugger it.)
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    ellauri360.html on line 325: Evelyn Waugh : Brideshead Revisited
    ellauri360.html on line 383: Saksalle pelissä olivat isommat asiat kuin Suomen avustaminen. Suomi kiinnosti Saksaa vain raaka-aineiden lähteenä ja sopivana alustana operaatioihin Neuvosto-Venäjää vastaan. Suunnitelmat hyökkäyksestä bolshevikkien hallitsemaan Pietariin olivat jo valmiina – Saksan tarvitsi vain sitä ennen voittaa ympärysvallat länsirintamalla. Saksa halusi myös otteen Ruotsin malmikentistä ja mahdollisuuden iskeä Muurmanniin sijoitettujen brittien kimppuun Suomesta.
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    ellauri362.html on line 71: Publishers Weekly arvioi romaanin arvostelussa, että se "on pikemminkin rantakirja historiallisten fiktioiden ystäville kuin kirjallinen kunnianosoitus Austenin mestariteokselle", ja katsoo, että tyttäret on kirjoitettu ennustettavasti. Arvostelija arvostelee myös Astonia siitä, ettei se onnistunut jäljittelemään Austenin tyyliä, vaan romaanin proosa on "tylsää ja anakronistista".
    ellauri362.html on line 153: Thomas Love Peacock (18. lokakuuta 1785 – 23. tammikuuta 1866) oli englantilainen kirjailija, runoilija ja East India Companyn virkamies. Hän oli Percy Bysshe Shelleyn läheinen ystävä ja he vaikuttivat toistensa työhön. Peacock kirjoitti satiirisia romaaneja, joissa jokaisessa oli sama perusasetus: hahmot pöydässä keskustelemassa ja arvostelemassa päivän filosofisia mielipiteitä.
    ellauri362.html on line 166: Thomas Jefferson Hogg (24. toukokuuta 1792 – 27. elokuuta 1862) oli brittiläinen asianajaja ja kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten romanttisesta ystävyydestään romanttisen runoilijan Percy Bysshe Shelleyn kanssa. Hogg kasvoi Durhamin kreivikunnassa, mutta vietti suurimman osan elämästään Lontoossa. Hän ja Shelley ystävystyivät opiskellessaan University Collegessa Oxfordissa ja pysyivät läheisinä Shelleyn kuolemaan asti. Oxfordissa ollessaan he tekivät yhteistyötä useissa kirjallisissa projekteissa, jotka huipentuivat heidän yhteiseen karkotukseensa "The Necessity of Atheism" -nimisen esseen julkaisemisen jälkeen. He pysyivät hyvinä ystävinä, mutta heidän suhteensa oli joskus kireä, koska Hogg oli romanttisesti kiinnostunut lörppävittuisista naisista, jotka olivat romanttisessa suhteessa Shelleyn kanssa. Suurin osa hänen kirjoittamistaan ​​fiktioista oli huonoxi arvioitua. Hänen tunnetuin kirjallinen teoksensa oli Percy Bysshe Shelleyn elämä, runoilijan keskeneräinen elämäkerta. Vaikka kirja oli hyvin tutkittu ja maalasi selkeän kuvan Shelleystä nuorena miehenä, sitä kritisoitiin Percyn esittämisestä negatiivisesti. Kärsittyään kihdistä Hogg kuoli unissaan. Uni jäi kesken viimeinen.
    ellauri362.html on line 735: Analysis (ai): This poem delves into the intoxicating effects of alcohol and its profound impact on human behavior. It begins by addressing the mighty spirit of inebriation, emphasizing its ability to influence the body and mind. The poet invites those who have succumbed to its allure to share their experiences and shed light on the reasons behind their indulgence.
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    ellauri364.html on line 142: Varsin hyvin tunnettu on ns. James-Langen emootioteoria. Kun ihminen äkkiä pelästyy, hän kalpenee, änkyttää, hiukset nousevat pystyyn, kurkku tuntuu kuivalta ja ääni salpautuu, polvet tuntuvat pettävän, kädet vapisevat ja ehkä pääsee vahinkokin housuihin. Pelottoman henkilön sielu ei asusta vazassa, kuten pelkurin tai villin. Sisälmyshermot vain reagoivat huonommin. Mitään muuta ei James eikä Lange ole tarkoittanut. Meillä ei ole tässä aikaa perin pohjin syventyä näihin kysymyksiin. Tunne-elämää hallizee 1-kertainen +/- asteikko. Joukkosielu on karkean primitiivinen: propaganda, sanomalehdet, radio ja huhut nappaavat. Uskottelu tehoaa parhaiten heikkoihin ihmisiin, hysteerikkoihin ja kallovammaisiin.
    ellauri364.html on line 310: Iloinen merimies on ilmeinen hypertyymikko eli hypomaanikko. Depressiivikot ovat yleensä hiljaisia ja vaarattomia, joskus sosiaalisesti hyvin arvokkaita koska auttavaisia. Erikoisherkät järjestävät kepposia, lähtevät merille tai matkustavat itämaille, paizi jos ovat sieltä kotoisin. Suurin osa juopoista on miehiä. Huonotuulisuus ja alkoholi vetävät toisiaan puoleensa. Mytomaanin apuna on ehtymätön kexeliäisyys ja vuolas sanatulva. Asteenikkokin voi olla ärsyttävän ärtynyt.
    ellauri364.html on line 579: Aihetta koskevasta perustutkimuksestaan ​​Diener sai lempinimen Dr. Happiness. Tutkijoita, joiden kanssa hän on työskennellyt, ovat E. Saarisen sielunkumppani Daniel Kahneman ja Martin "kukoistus" Seligman. He held Smiley's chair as Joseph R. Smiley, Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois sat on it :). Diener's wife Carol is a psychologist and attorney. His daughters Marissa and Mary Beth are psychologists, as is his son, Robert.
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    ellauri365.html on line 287: Gene Roddenberry, in an early draft for The Questor Tapes, wrote a scene in which the android Questor employs Maupassant's theory that, "the human female will open her mind to a man to whom she has opened other channels of communications." In the script Questor copulates with a woman to obtain information that she is reluctant to impart. Due to complaints from NBC executives, this scene was never filmed.
    ellauri365.html on line 461: Verner von Heidenstam tillhörde adliga ätten von Heidenstam nr 2025. Han var enda barnet till fyringenjören Nils Gustaf von Heidenstam (1822–1887) och Magdalena Charlotta Rotterskiöld (1837–1917). Han föddes på bruksherrgården Olshammar, idag kallad Olshammarsgården, som ligger i Hammars socken vid Vättern och som tillhörde hans mors släkt. Där tillbringade han även sommarloven under uppväxten. Vintrarna tillbringade familjen i Stockholm, men det är Olshammar han kallar barndomshem och i sina verk återvänder han ofta dit.
    ellauri365.html on line 467: Efter sitt giftermål med Emilia Uggla 1880 slog sig Heidenstam ned i Rom i avsikt att bli konstnär. Han och hans hustru blev uppskattade i den skandinaviska konstnärskolonin där. I juli 1881 flyttade de till Paris där Heidenstam avsåg att studera målning vid École des Beaux-Arts under Jean-Léon Gérôme. Heidenstam övergav dock planerna på att bli målare och 1882 flyttade paret till San Remo och han koncentrerade sig på att skriva poesi. Efter ett kort hemligt besök i Sverige och vid barndomshemmet sommaren 1883 bosatte sig Heidenstam i kantonen Appenzell i Schweiz. Med byn Bühler som fast punkt gjorde de täta resor till Frankrike och Italien, som Heidenstam senare skrev reseberättelser om i Från Col di Tenda till Blocksberg. Hårt liv!
    ellauri365.html on line 484: Adliga gräddarslena Nordernsvan och Geijerstam hyllade Verner väldigt mycket. Som om Dionysos, omgiven av hela sitt hov av skrattande fruar och dansande backantinnor, kommit för att hålla sitt intåg i de mörka furornas land! Nu predikas livsglädjen i stället för trälandet under kulturens arbetsok, som förtorkar människans själ. Som motsats till Sverige målade Heidenstam upp Mellanöstern där fabrikernas arbetshets, stenkolsröken och vinningslystnaden ännu inte dödat naturen, då människan ännu var sund och harmonisk och det var en glädje bara att vara till.
    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.
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    ellauri367.html on line 189: Christian Georgievich Rakowski (venäjä Христиан Георгиевич Раковский; bulgaria Кръстьо Раковски Krastjo Rakowski; romania Cristian Racovski; ukraina Христиан Георгиевич н Георгъристия н Георгsch Rakowskyj; syntynyt 1. elokuuta, heinäkuuta / 13. elokuuta 1873, seurakunta Kotelissa, Itä-Rumeliassa, Ottomaanien valtakunnassa; † 11. syyskuuta 1941 Medvedev-metsässä lähellä Orjolia, Venäjän SFNT:ssä, Neuvostoliitossa) oli bulgarialainen sosialistinen vallankumouksellinen, bolshevikkipoliitikko ja Neuvostoliiton diplomaatti. Hän oli vallankumouksellisen Georgi Rakovskyn vastavallankumouxellinen veljenpoika.
    ellauri367.html on line 199: Aluksi väliaikainen hallitus vainosi häntä, mutta lokakuun vallankumouksen jälkeen RSFSR: n hallitus lähetti hänet lähettiläänä Stavropoliin ja Odessaan. Rakovsky nousi neuvostomielisen "Ukrainan työläisten ja talonpoikien vallankumouksellisen hallituksen" presidentiksi, joka oli muodostettu bolshevikkien aluevoittojen seurauksena. Hänen piti neuvotella Ukrayinska Narodna Respublikan ja myös Pavlo Skoropadskyin hetmanaatin kanssa. Trotskin jälkeen hän oli mukana Brest-Litovskin rauhansopimuksessa. Hänet lähetettiin Berliiniin syyskuussa 1918 jatkamaan Ukrainaa koskevia neuvotteluja, ja hänet karkotettiin yhdessä Adolf Abramowitsch Joffen ja Nikolai Ivanovitš Bukharinin kanssa. Hänet pidätettiin matkalla, mutta vapautettiin jälleen marraskuun vallankumouksessa.
    ellauri367.html on line 224: Juutalaiset pankkiirit rahoittivat punakapinan heinäkuussa 1918 Sidney O'Reillyn odottamattomalla avustuksella. Rokovsky selittää, että Ivan Maisky oli yksi niistä, jotka käskettiin kavaltamaan valkovenäläinen liike ja osallistumaan sen sabotointiin. Hänen mukaansa sama kansainvälinen rahoitus, joka rahoitti bolshevikkien vallankumouksellisia, on rahoittanut NSDAP: tä vuodesta 1929 lähtien Warburg-perheeseen kuuluvan lähettilään kautta. Tämä Rakovsky-teoria on esitetty toisessa kirjassa, jonka alkuperä on epävarma: "Kansallissosialismin resurssit, kolme keskustelua Hitlerin kanssa" ja allekirjoitettu Sydney Wartburgin salanimellä.
    ellauri367.html on line 232: Se selittää Trotskin nopean nousun kommunistisessa liikkeessä, ylittäen hänen vaikutuksensa ennen vuoden 1905 vallankumousta Georgi Plekhanovin, Julius Martovin tai itse Leninin (Rakovski korostaa tätä Anatoli Lunatšarskin kirjallisen todistuksen perusteella) hänen avioliitonsa (vuonna 1903) Natalia Sedovan kanssa, kuvailtiin pankkiiri Givotivskyn (Abram Zhivotovsky) tyttärenä. Perhe oli liittoutunut Warburgien kanssa, Jacob Schiffin kumppaneita ja vanhempia, jotka rahoittivat Japania Venäjän ja Japanin sodan aikana. Lokakuun vallankumouksen rahoittajista hän mainitsee jälleen Jacob Schiffin ja pankin Kuhn, Loeb & Co:n, jälleen Warburgin veljekset, Guggenheimin perheen, Heneawerin (Jerome J. Hanauer), Max Breitungin, Olof Aschbergin ja hänen Nya Bankenin Tukholma, kaupunki, jossa Rakovsky oli mukana yhteydessä. Kuvaa bolshevikkijohtajia ja jopa Kerenskiä salaisen Bundin suorien käskyjen alaisixi.
    ellauri367.html on line 241: Bund (lyhenne sanoista Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland ; General Jewish Workers' Union Liettuassa, Puolassa ja Venäjällä ) oli juutalainen sosialistinen puolue, joka perustettiin Venäjällä vuonna 1897; Tietyn ideologisen kehityksen jälkeen se yhdistettiin omistautumiseen jiddishille, autonomismille ja maalliselle juutalaiselle nationalismille, ja se hahmotteli juutalaista elämää sellaisena kuin se elettiin Itä-Euroopassa ("Doykeyt"; "Dasein", "Hereness" Bund-ideologiassa), joka vastusti jyrkästi sionismia ja muita käsityksiä koko maailmaa kattavasta juutalaisen kansallisesta identiteetistä.
    ellauri367.html on line 255: Bolshevikkien ja menshevikkien välisen lopullisen jakautumisen jälkeen vuonna 1912 Bund pysyi menshevikkien sosiaalidemokraattisessa puolueessa, joka nyt suosi juutalaisten kansallis-kulttuurista autonomiaa, kun taas bolshevikit tiukensivat kantaansa sitä vastaan. Siellä myös tunnustettiin jossain määrin, että juutalaiskysymyksellä oli jonkin verran kansainvälistä merkitystä.
    ellauri367.html on line 288: Luultavasti Bundin toiminnan zeniitti oli mielenosoitus Madison Square Gardenissa New Yorkissa 20. helmikuuta 1939. Noin 20 000 ihmistä osallistui ja kuuli Gerhard Wilhelm Kunzen, Bundin kansallisen PR-virkailijan arvostelevan presidentti Rooseveltia kutsumalla häntä toistuvasti "Frank D. Rosenfeldiksi", kutsumalla hänen New Dealiansa "juutalaissopimukseksi" ja tuomitsemalla sen, minkä Frank uskoi olevan bolshevikki-juutalaisen Amerikan johtajuutta.
    ellauri367.html on line 299: Rakovskin mukaan Trotski järjesti Fanny Kaplanin Leninin hyökkäyksen, Yakov Blumkinin Wilhelm Mirbachin hyökkäyksen ja Maria Spiridonovan heinäkuussa 1918 järjestämän sosiaalisen vallankumouksellisen kapinan heinäkuussa 1918 Sidney Reillyn odottamattomalla avustuksella. Rokovsky selittää, että Ivan Maisky oli yksi niistä, jotka käskettiin kavaltamaan valkovenäläinen liike ja osallistumaan sen sabotointiin. Hänen mukaansa sama kansainvälinen rahoitus, joka rahoitti bolshevikkien vallankumouksellisia, on rahoittanut NSDAP: tä vuodesta 1929 lähtien Warburg-perheeseen kuuluvan lähettilään kautta. 31 Tämä Rakovsky-teoria esitetään toisessa kirjassa, jonka alkuperä on epävarma: "Kansallissosialismin resurssit, kolme keskustelua Hitlerin kanssa" ja allekirjoitettu salanimellä Sydney Wartburg.
    ellauri367.html on line 301: Päätellen, että kansainvälisen rahoituksen tavoitteena on natsismin hyökätä stalinismia vastaan sotilaallisesti, hän pyrkii edistämään liittoa Puolan jakamisen ympärillä (Saksan ja Neuvostoliiton välisen sopimuksen esikuvana). Gabriel kysyy sitten yhteyshenkilön nimeä, joka voisi varmuudella sanoa olevansa kansainvälisen korkean rahoituksen alalla. Rakovsky sanoo, että Lionel Walter Rothschild oli yksi heistä (kuoli 1937), Kuhn, Loeb & Co -pankki Schiffin, Warburgin, Loebin ja Kuhnin perheen, Bernard Baruchin, Felix Frankfurterin, Frank Altschulin, Benjamin Victor Cohenin, Nathan Straus Jr:n kanssa., Laurence Steinhardt, Léon Blum, Samuel Irving Rosenman, Walter Lippmann, Herbert H. Lehman, Dreifus, Thomas W. Lamont, Georges Mandel, Henry Morgenthau, Mordecai Ezekiel, Jesse L. Lasky, mutta neuvoo häntä lopulta puhumaan Yhdysvaltain Neuvostoliiton suurlähettiläs Joseph E. Daviexelle.
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    ellauri368.html on line 170: Muistan että toi kirja alkoi jo ensimmäisen osan aikana aika ankarasti vituttaa, koska "Atreun pojista" oli tehty niin izestäänselvät hyvixiet, ja muut oli aivan paskoja. Tälläset sepustuxet on ize asiassa leffoina paremmat, koska koko juonen klisheisyyttä ei ehdi täysin arvostaa, kun täytyy seurata jänskiä "skarpa lägen", joita tulee eteen joka viides minuutti.
    ellauri368.html on line 277: BUAAHHAHHAHA! Täähän on ikivanha juutalainen hokema, päivittäisen shema Israel rukouxen loppurae. Uskovaiset naiset ovat vähän vaivautuneita, netti on täynnä meriselityxiä.
    ellauri368.html on line 318: Hasidism was inspired by Israel ben Eliezer, who was eventually dubbed the Ba'al Shem Tov after he was "revealed" as a wonder-working leader in about 1736. He lived in the Ukraine, where there was a high density of provincial Jewish communities. Two generations after the death of this charismatic leader, his followers printed BeShT (In Praise of the Ba'al Shem Tov, 1815, a Hebrew work consisting primarily of hagiographie tales about wonders of the rebbe, as passed on and eaborated by his disciples. In the same year, stories by Nahman of Bratislav - a great-grandson of the Ba'al Shem Tov - were published by his scribe Nathan Sternharz. Accompanied by Yiddish versions, the Hebrew tales were intended to reach the broadest possible audience.
    ellauri368.html on line 320: Then came Perl, show inserted more than just a grain of sand into the happy oyster of hasidic life. Joseph Perl hailed from Tarnopol and became an erudite follower of the Jewish Enlightenment, or haskalah. He learned German and published an attack on the Hasidim in that language, Ueber das Wesen der Sekte Hasidim (on the essence of the Hasidic Sect, 1816). In so doing he aroused the ire of the hasidim; Perl encodes both his scorn and their fury into his epistolary novel, Revealer of Secrets. The plot of Revealer of Secrets revolves around an offensive anti-hasidic book in German, which is evidently Perl's own tract dating from 1816. The hasidic characters in Revealer of Secrets plot to find and destroy the offending book; in the course of their fictional search, they reveal many of the baser traits that Perl attacked in his 1816 essay.
    ellauri368.html on line 331: Hasidism began in the late 1850s under Ukrainian Rabbi Ba'al Shem Tov. His followers published a collection of stories about his life, Shivhei ha-Besht (ln Praise of the Ba'al Shem Tov), in 1815.
    ellauri368.html on line 333: The following year Perl published Ueber das Wesen der Sekte Chassidim aus ihren eigenen Schriften gezogen (On the Nature of the Sect of the Hasidim, Drawn from Their Own Writings), in which he laid out what he saw as the absurdity of Hasidic beliefs and practices.
    ellauri368.html on line 335: In 1819 he continued his writings against Hasidism by publishing a novel about the subject. In the novel, characters search for the original copy of a recently published anti-Hasidic book. The novel was originally published anonymously.
    ellauri368.html on line 341: It is an unusual book in that it satirizes the language and style of early hasidic rabbis writing in Hebrew, which was not the vernacular of the Jews of its time. To make his work available and accessible to his contemporaries, Perl translated his own work into Yiddish. It is currently in print only in an English translation, by Dov Taylor, published by Westview Press.
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    ellauri369.html on line 323: Carlylen käännös teoksista Goethen Wilhelm Meisterin oppisopimuskoulutus (1824) ja Matkat (1825) ja hänen elämäkerta Schillerista (1825) toivat hänelle kunnolliset tulot, jotka eivät olleet sitä ennenkään välttyneet häneltä, ja hän sai täysin ansaizemattomasti vaatimattoman maineen. Hän aloitti kirjeenvaihdon Goethen kanssa ja teki ensimmäisen matkansa Lontooseen vuonna 1824 tapaamalla merkittäviä kirjailijoita, kuten Thomas Campbellin, Charles Lambin ja Samuel Taylor Coleridgen, ja solmimalla ystävyyssuhteita Anna Montagun, Bryan Waller Proctorin ja Henry Crabb Robinsonin kanssa. Hän matkusti myös Pariisiin loka–marraskuussa Edward Stracheyn ja Kitty Kirkpatrickin kanssa, missä hän osallistui Georges Cuvierin vertailevan anatomian johdantoluennolle, keräsi tietoa lääketieteen opinnoista, esitteli itsensä Legendrelle, Legendre esitteli hänet Charles Dupinille, havaitsi Laplacen ja useita muita merkittäviä samalla kun he kieltäytyivät Dupinin esittelytarjouksista, ja kuuli François Magendien lukevan artikkelia " viidennestä hermoparista" (kolmoishermosta).
    ellauri369.html on line 476: Deena Weinstein havaitsee On Herpexen vaikutuksen "kitaran sankarin" rockmusiikkiilmiöön, kuten 1960-luvun meemissä "Clapton is God". Deena Weinstein (born March 15, 1943) is a professor of sociology at DePaul University whose research focuses on popular culture. She is particularly well known for her research on heavy metal culture, on which subject she wrote a ground-breaking book, Heavy Metal: A Cultural Sociology (1991), later published in a revised and updated version as Heavy Metal: The Music and Its Culture (2009). She did for metal what Greil Marcus's Lipstick Traces did for the Sex Pistols (fucking castrated them).
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    ellauri370.html on line 53: Esther and Mordechai were definitely cousins. There was a big age gap between them, seeing as Mordechai took Esther in after she was orphaned. But according to TheTorah.com, some translations suggest he took her in as his wife, not as his ward. The exact phrase is he "took her to him," which one rabbi in Ask The Rabbi notes is only used when referring to marriage. Then why would Esther have passed for virginal woman if she'd been the wife of someone else? It may have been a matter of her age. It's gross, but it's true. This means it's very possible Mordechai never slept with Esther, well, not often anyway. According to the Jewish Women's Archive, Esther's considered not to have committed adultery because she didn't have a choice in marrying King Xerxes.
    ellauri370.html on line 55: Another thing that sets Esther's story apart is it takes place in Persia. Not in Israel, nor was she a woman living in Ancient Egypt. It's in a super exotic land that wasn't always accessible to the Jews or on their radar. Now it is.
    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 61: When Haman is begging Queen Esther for his life after he tried to do the Jews dirty, he falls onto the couch she's lying on. The king walks in, thinks Haman is trying to have a go on his hot wife, and promptly has Haman impaled on a pole fifty cubits high (about 75 feet). Read More: How to clean a toilet ring.
    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?
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    ellauri370.html on line 400: Capitalism indeed derives directly from the sheer profit-oriented usurious economic tradition of the Jews. Modern capitalism is the child of money-lending. In money-lending all conception of quality vanishes and only the quantitative aspect matters. In money-lending economic activity as such has no meaning; it is no longer a question of exercising body or mind; it is all a question of success. Success, therefore, is the only thing that has a meaning.
    ellauri370.html on line 402: Engels in Anti-Dühring war ganz entgegengesetzter Meinung. Und zwar, daß alle bisherige Geschichte die Geschichte von Klassenkämpfen war, daß diese einander bekämpfenden Klassen der Gesellschaft jedesmal Erzeugnisse sind der Produktions- und Verkehrsverhältnisse.“ Doch die Verhältnisse, sie sind nicht so.
    ellauri370.html on line 457: Arthur, Comte de Gobineau, was born in France in 1816. His essay ´On the Inequality of Human Races´ was published in 1853. Wagner admitted in his own autobiography ´Mein Leben´ (My Life), that his compositions came to him from some outside source, when he was in a state of trance. Ach! Mein Leben! There is some documentary evidence to support the contention that the mad swan king Ludwig of Bayern maintained a homosexual relationship with Wagner. He is now best known for Disney´s magic Castle at Neuschwanstein with Heli-keiju buzzin round it like a fly circling a turd.
    ellauri370.html on line 483: January 1927, Hitler, along with several highly ranked members of the Nazi Party, attended Chamberlain´s funeral. In 1909, some months before his 17th birthday, Rosenberg went with an aunt to visit his guardian where several other relatives were gathered. Bored, he went to a book shelf, picked up a copy of Chamberlain´s The Foundations and wrote of the moment: "I felt electrified; I wrote down the title and went straight to the bookshop." In 1930 Rosenberg published The Myth of the Twentieth Century, a homage to and continuation of Chamberlain´s work. Hitler told the ailing Chamberlain that he´d write a sequel to it. The French Germanic scholar Edmond Vermeil considered Chamberlain´s ideas "essentially shoddy".
    ellauri370.html on line 704: Anton Denikinin valkoinen armeija oli antisemitismin linnake, jossa käytettiin "isku juutalaisiin ja pelasta Venäjä!" sen mottona. Vaikka bolshevikkien puna-armeija syyllistyi antisemitistisiin väärinkäytöksiin, sen politiikka vastusti antisemitismiä, ja sen seurauksena se sai enemmän tukea suurelta osalta juutalaisväestöä, vaikka Neuvostoliiton uskonnonvastaisen propagandan ja yksityisomaisuuden kansallistamisen politiikka osoittautui epäsuosituxi ja ennusti tulevaa antisemitismiä Neuvostoliitossa ja antikommunismia New Yorkissa.
    ellauri370.html on line 741: Nojoo, bolsjevikit sallivat juutalaiset muttei juutalaisuutta, ei uskontoa, hepreaa eikä siionismia. Aikamoinen kognitiivinen dissonanssi siinä. Uskonto on kansalle ooppiumia. Jumala on sika, sioista mahtavin! Kaikenlaista sikailua synagoogassa. Nyt sai niissä juoda harppisaxalaista laageria ja venäläistä piivoa ja kazoa Mosfilmin leffoja. Yhtä paha häväistys kuin Pompejuxen kasa tabernaakkelissa. Mitä tulee lehtimajajuhlasta ilman lehtiä, tai kosherista ilman verenvuodatusta? Nitsevoo. Mutta rabbiinit jaxoi odottaa, ei tääkään Babylonin vankeus vienyt 70 vuotta kauempaa. Nyt zaarina on Putin ja antisimianismi entisillä jengoilla: juutalaiset rikastuvat ja goyimit kadehtivat niitä. Suuret siionistit Weizmann, Ben Gurion ja Isak Ben Zwi oli kaikki venäläisiä. Jordan-virran rannalla on mukavampi asustaa kuin Birobidjanissa. Ilja Ehrenburg oli vinha takinkääntäjä, siitäkään ei pitäneet kummatkaan kylmän sodan osapuolista. Porvarillisia imperialistisia elementtejä ja kosmopoliitikkoja. Onko oikeastaan mitään etovampaa asiaa kuin sikasovinismi?
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    ellauri371.html on line 235: Rakkaus ja joiden luonne on sellainen, että heidän välillään ja ihmisten, kuten ihmisten, välissä oli kuilu jos et noudata ohjeitamme, On mahdotonta odottaa oikeudenkäyntiä tai maanpakoa. Tämä on tarkoitus, he puolustivat etujamme viimeiseen asti uloshengitys. vduh vyduh.
    ellauri371.html on line 318: Vasta tällä hetkellä voimme kommunikoiden paljastaa kaikki päätöksemme, sillä jokaisen huomautuksen jälkeen uusi muutos on vaarallinen ja tässä syy: jos se on muutos toteutetaan vakavasti ja vakavuuden ja rajoituksen mielessä, niin se voi ajaa epätoivoon uusien muutosten pelosta - ei samaan suuntaan, johon se on valmistettu lisärentouttamisen mielessä, sano. On pelottavaa sanoa, että ymmärsimme olleemme väärässä, ja tämä heikentää uuden hallituksen erehtymättömyyden auraa, tai he sanovat, että he olivat peloissaan ja pakotettiin tekemään myönnytyksiä, minkä vuoksi kukaan ei ole kiitollinen, sillä hän harkitsee, niiden määrä... Molemmat ovat haitallisia arvostukselle, sanoo uusi perustuslaki. Tarvitsemme jyviä ensimmäisestä kuukaudesta lähtien sen julistushetkellä, jolloin kanat hämmästyvät kauhistuen. Tapahtunut vallankaappaus vaikuttaa edelleen elääkseen kauhussa ja hämmennyksessä, he ymmärsivät, että me niin vahva ja haavoittumaton, niin täynnä voimaa, että me emme ota niitä huomioon missään olosuhteissa emmekä ota --- älä vain kiinnitä huomiota heidän mielipiteisiinsä ja haluihinsa,
    ellauri371.html on line 404: "Viisaiden miesten" keskusjohto. Kaikki nämä? lo! boga shem! Keskitämme elämämme yhden asian alle, me vain tiedämme ohjauskoodin, se on kaikille tuntematon, joka koostuu viisaistamme. Lodge buddy odottaa saavansa oman edustajansa, joka kattaa taistelut, sano vapaamuurariuden hallinnan, josta valitsemme salasanan ja ohjelman. Näissä laatikoissa ovat sitomamme kaikki vallankumoukselliset ja liberaalit, plus uusia elementtejä. Niiden kokoonpanossa koostuu kaikki yhteiskunnan kerrokset. Salaisen poliisin suunnitelmat ovat meidän tiedossamme ja ne kuuluvat meidän alaamme, johtajuutta heti niiden ilmestymispäivänä.
    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 592: Ylellisyystuotteiden tuotannon vähentäminen. Mitä jos ihmiset oppisivat tottelemaan? Meidän täytyy opettaa ne vaatimattomaksi, ja siten ne vähentävät teollisuutta ja luksustavaroiden tuotantoa. Näin parannamme moraalia, joka on moraaliton kasvun perusteella kosher.
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    ellauri372.html on line 74: Crassusten menetettyä omaisuutensa Sullan proskriptioissa Crassus ryhtyi nuorexi Roope Ankaxi. Sulla's proscriptions, in which the property of his victims was cheaply auctioned off, found one of the greatest acquirers of this type of property in Crassus: indeed, Sulla was especially supportive of this, because he wished to spread the blame as much as possible among those unscrupulous enough to do so.
    ellauri372.html on line 81: The first ever Roman fire brigade was created by Crassus. Fires were almost a daily occurrence in Rome, and Crassus took advantage of the fact that Rome had no fire department, by creating his own brigade—500 men strong—which rushed to burning buildings at the first cry of alarm. Upon arriving at the scene, however, the firefighters did nothing while Crassus offered to buy the burning building from the distressed property owner, at a miserable price. If the owner agreed to sell the property, his men would put out the fire; if the owner refused, then they would simply let the structure burn to the ground. After buying many properties this way, he rebuilt them, and often leased the properties to their original owners or new tenants.
    ellauri372.html on line 83: Crassus befriended Licinia, a Vestal Virgin, whose valuable property he coveted. Plutarch says "And yet, when he was further on in years, he was accused of criminal intimacy with Licinia, one of the vestal virgins, and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now, Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs, which Crassus wished to get at a low price, and it was for this reason that he was forever hovering about the woman and paying his court to her, until he fell under the abominable suspicion. And, in a way, it was his avarice that absolved him from the charge of corrupting the vestal, and he was acquitted by the judges. But he did not let Licinia go until he had acquired her property."
    ellauri372.html on line 89: Parthialaisten valta perustui yhdistelmään paimentolaisheimon sissisodankäyntiä ja imperiumin hallintaan soveltuvaa organisointikykyä. Parthialaisten armeija oli huonosti järjestelty, mutta riittävän vahva vaativaan erämaataisteluun. Niillä oli muummuassa hevostankkeja eli katafrakteja, jota ne ajoi taitavammin kuin banderöllit jenkkitankkeja. Eivät ajaneet miinoihin etunenässä vaan nitisteliivät jälkeenjääneitä.
    ellauri372.html on line 97: In a famous Roman military disaster, the Parthians crushed an expeditionary force led by Crassus in 53 BCE. This flaccid ode was written about thirty years later, when a new war against Parthia seemed to be in the offing (in practice an agreement in 20 BCE avoided one: Crassus’s legions’ captured standards were returned, which would have helped Roman national pride). As well as expressing straightforward patriotism, the poem conveys the important messages that national prestige is safe with Augustus, and that accepting defeat must never be the Roman way.
    ellauri372.html on line 496: Butler löysi luultavasti nimen "Hudibras" Spenserin Faerie Queenen toisesta kirjasta (1590), jossa "Huddibras" (niin Spenser kirjoittaa kauttaaltaan) on ritari, joka oli enemmän kuuluisa vahvuudestaan kuin teoistaan ja joka oli enemmän tyhmä kuin viisas. Spenser itse poimi nimen joko Holinshedin Chroniclesista tai Holinshedin lähteestä, Geoffrey of Monmouthin historiallisesta fantasiasta De gestis Britonum tai History of the Kings of Britain (noin 1136; painettu vuonna 1508). Toisin kuin Butler ja Spenser, Geoffrey tai Holinshed eivät anna Hudibraalle mitään erityisiä ominaisuuksia tai toimintoja.
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    ellauri373.html on line 86: Pluspuolella sinä vuonna syntyi kaunis maalari Elisabetta Sirani (jonka omakuva on putinisteilla Moskovassa Pushkin musheossa). Liisa kuoli 27-vuotiaana työuupumuxeen.
    ellauri373.html on line 128: At the November 1637 court, Annen takapiru pastori Wheelwright was sentenced to banishment, and Hutchinson was brought to trial. She defended herself well against the prosecution, until she claimed on the second day of her hearing that she possessed direct personal revelation from God, and she prophesied ruin upon the colony. She was charged with contempt and sedition and banished from the colony, and her departure brought the controversy to a close. Anne kuuli Jumalan kuiskutuxen kuin Sirkka vessan polulla. Annen konventikkeleihin ei kikkeleillä ollut asiaa. Paizi Anne ehkä diggasi viirikukkomaista Weather Vanea. Hihhuloivat antinomialistit saivat siitä lähin turpiin jenkeissä niin ettei kotiin löytäneet kunnes unitaarit tuli maisemiin.
    ellauri373.html on line 150: Lordi Sydenham paljasti ettei protokollat olleet sittenkään zaarin poliisin antisemitismiä eikä Ranskan 2. keisarikunnan nakerrusta, vaan - she is Hungarian! Eli siis se on silkka bolsjevismin vastainen manifesti! Tämän paljastavat Henry Fordin ällistyttävät paljastuxet.
    ellauri373.html on line 152: Mr. Henry Ford, in an interview published in the New York World, February 17, 1921, put the case for Nilus tersely and convincingly thus:
    ellauri373.html on line 187: The Revue des etudes Juives, financed by James de Rothschild, published in 1889 two documents which showed how true the Protocols are in saying that the Learned Elders of Zion have been carrying on their plan for centuries. On January 13, 1489, Chemor, Jewish Rabbi of Arles in Provence, wrote to the Grand Sanhedrim, which had its seat in Constantinople, for advice, as the people of Arles were threatening the synagogues. What should the Jews do? This was the reply:
    ellauri373.html on line 222: Kirja ei saavuttanut yleistä menestystä. Syynä oli juutalaiset ja ihmisenä olemisen syvä uskonnollinen tutkimus ja syventyminen maailmanlopun tunnelmiin (hatologia). Saman kohtalon koki kuuluisa filosof Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyev kirjallaan "Kolme liekkiä" ei kauan ennen. A teme Vladimir oli jonkinlainen maallikko, upstart jolla ei ole Jumalaa. Slovakian tieteellinen tutkinto, lähtee vielä tutkimaan Johannes Teologin ja Danielin ennustuxia Suomessa ja Tshekin tasavallassa, mitä, ulkomaisia narttuja! Sillä ei kuuhun mennä. Kirja on halvexittava, kuin jonkinlaiseen juhlaan meluisia kexintöjä. Hirssi tietysti vaatii mitä suurinta varovaisuutta.
    ellauri373.html on line 244: Jopa sellainen diplomaatti kuten entinen ministerimme ulkomaalainen Sergei Dmitrievich Sazonov: Olen useammin kuin kerran sanonut, että niitä on paljon tapahtunut, "vangitsevat viholliset". Sazonov varoitti Itävalta-Unkaria vuonna 1914, että Venäjä "vastaisi sotilaallisesti kaikkiin toimiin asiakasvaltiota vastaan". Aivan paras diplomikaveri (johon hän luultavasti vahingossa laski itsensä). Tarpeeksi on muistaa kuuluisa iskulause "alueliitokset ja sotakorvaukset", noin julistettiin välittömästi, kun lapset söivät vuoden 1917 vallankumouksen. Sazonov oli Riazanin maakunnan dvorianstvon (aateliston tai herrasväen) jäsenen poika ja vastusti bolshevismia, liittyi valkokaartiin, neuvoi Anton Denikiniä kansainvälisissä asioissa ja oli ulkoministeri amiraali Kolchakin bolshevikkien vastaisessa hallituksessa.
    ellauri373.html on line 248: vielä ennen avajaisia bolshevikit pitivät älämölöä ja sitten he rakensivat perustukseen Liettuan Brestin rauhallisen sopimuxen. Tähän kiteytyi kaikki vallankumouksellinen käytäntö johtamiseen Venäjällä: alkoi Leninin astuman askeleen taaxepäin jälkeen uudelleen vuoden 1917 vallankumous, ja kun oli määrätty väliaikaisen hallituksen vaimot hallituxeen, tuli välittömästi yllätys: ylläpitäjän paino on rikki! Oikeus- ja oikeusjärjestelmä kaikkialla maassa; valta kaapattu, painosta julkaisut tyyliin tuomitut, keskeyttäneet, mutta pääasiassa juutalaisia.
    ellauri373.html on line 250: Bolshevikkien aikana sama juttu, järjestelmä on täyttynyt kukoistavista vaimoihmisistä. Lahjaksi saadusta lehestä luimme (Vieshe Rhapse no 3, marraskuuta 1921) että hallituksesta SNTL of Russia 95% on juutalaisia. Juutalaisia pääasiallisesti, komissaareita on 447 ja venäläisiä vain 30.
    ellauri373.html on line 276: On mielenkiintoista huomata pieni yksityiskohta: aivan ensimmäisinä päivinä lokakuun bolshevikkivallankumouksen jälkeen monet, mukaan lukien me, näimme avoimen auton kilpailevan Moskovan 17 kaduilla , jossa istui punainen Saatanan hahmo. Master i Margarita! Hieno juutalainen vitsi! Kenelle pitäisi uskoa vastuulliset
    ellauri373.html on line 327: Vaikka on epäilemättä väärin sanoa, että kaikki Bolshevikit ovat juutalaisia ​​ja että kaikki juutalaiset ovat b ° l p ^ v g ^ f i , on kuitenkin kiistatonta, että korkein bolshevikkihallitus ja koko kansan komissio --- kaiken asteen vankileirien saaria täydennetään enemmistön lisäxi juutalaisilla ja lisäksi enemmistö ei ole 50% vähempää. Tästä syystä monet venäläiset ovat täysin oikeassa. Kolmikot, jopa edistyneen suunnan, väittävät että Venäjä on tuhoutumassa, juutalaisen hallitsijan ikeen alla koko
    ellauri373.html on line 332: Moskovan bolshevikkien kenraali ja kolme neljäsosaa väestöstä on juutalaisia, sitten ulkomaalaisia
    ellauri373.html on line 336: Dova I. A. Rodionovin romaanista "Illan uhrit" vai jonkun katkeran venäläisen sävellys? Musta sotnia? Ei, nämä ovat Venäjälle tuntemattoman miehen oikeita sanoja, joka ei millään tavalla kärsi bolshevikeista henkilökohtaisesti. Nimittäin muinainen, moderni, "liberaali" ranskalainen kirjailija Georges Bateau. Tässä on kolme sivua, käännettynä hänen kirjastaan ​​"The Jewish Question".
    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).
    ellauri373.html on line 412: Se olisi kuitenkin suuri virhe tehdä johtopäätös kaikesta, mitä on sanottu, että Asher Ginsberg on ainoa ajatusten luoja, ilmaistuna - nykh nykh - "Siionin vanhinten pöytäkirjoissa". Tähän hänellä ei ole ansioita. Näin on yksi hänen seuraajistaan ​​sanonut:
    ellauri373.html on line 424: Asher Gintsberg. Hän syntyi Skvirassa, Kiovan maakunnassa, 5 tammikuuta 1856. Hänen vanhempansa kuuluivat Eurooppaan. Hassidien valtakunnan lahko kasvatti hänet sen mukaan mitä tämän lahkon säännöt ja rituaalit määräsi.
    ellauri373.html on line 426: "Jewish Encyclopediasta" ja muista lähteistä saamme tietää, että Ginsberg opiskeli Talmudia paikallisessa chederissä (juutalainen koulu). Kahdeksalta meni nukkumaan salaa vanhemmilta, useiden ikäisensä kanssa, hän oppi lukemaan venäjää ja Saksan kieliopin. Vuonna 1868 Ginsbergin perhe muutti Gopisgitsaan, jossa hänen isänsä sai taksityön Roarer-firmassa (paikallinen Uber): koko perhe asui autossa 1886 asti. Asher Ginsberg jatkoi opiskelua, kuin Talmudin lisäksi hän opiskeli ja sen tärkeyttä yleistiedon alat sekä kirjallisuus. Hän tuli niin vahva ja pätevä erikoistiedossa niyah niyah rabbiinien "oppimisesta", että ympäröivät rabbit tuli neuvottelemaan hänen kanssaan.
    ellauri373.html on line 464: Nojautuen yli kaiteen, avaten napit ja heittäen vedet nupista hänen ystäviensä yllytyxestä, Asher Ginsberg seuraavaksi
    ellauri373.html on line 482: Pian sen jälkeen Asher Ginsberg perusti salaisen seuran "Beyond Moishe"
    ellauri373.html on line 489: Vuonna 1890 Asher Ginsbergistä tuli ei-muinaisen
    ellauri373.html on line 596: Allenin kerhon Nimi "Bne-Moishe" (Mooseksen pojat) kauttaaltaan Todennäköisesti se ei ilmestynyt vahingossa. Hänen valintansa, s toisaalta se voidaan selittää palvonnalla jonka Gintsberg aina antoi profeetta Moosekselle. Toisaalta sen voi myös selittää toinen motiivi. Useiden vuosisatojen aikana, Juutalaiset uskoivat sen olevan olemassa jossain, tuntemattomassa paikka, juutalainen siirtokunta, juutalaisen haaran haara minä, täysin erillään toisesta minästäni heimo ja koostuu suorista jälkeläisistä, suorassa linjassa, Mooses. Nämä "Mooseksen pojat, ikään kuin "Jos he vain tietäisivät salaisuuden, joka paljastaa tapoja ja keinoja jonka avulla juutalaisten on määrä saavuttaa koko maailman juuri hänen valtaansa.
    ellauri373.html on line 598: Vuosisatoja kului, ja hyvin usein monet juutalaiset joutuivat ansoihin ja joutuivat petoksen uhreiksi erilaisia ​​oman rotunsa roistoja esiintyy jotka tulivat heidän luokseen oletettavasti ohjeiden kanssa "sy- uusi Mooses." Lopulta salaisuutesi olemassaolo he lakkasivat uskomasta alkuperäiseen heimoon, ja nimi "Sy- uusi Mooses" tuli synonyymiksi "utopistille". loppu- mutta jokainen tasapainoinen mieli kutsuisi hukkumista sata ja ne seitsemän juutalaista, jotka vuonna 1889 vuonna liittyi Bne Moishe -seuran jäseneksi.
    ellauri373.html on line 608: Bne Moishe -seuran jäsenille Ginsberg ja kirjoitti yhteenvedon teorioistaan, josta nyt on tullut tunnetaan nimellä "Protokolov". Tämä on sama minun sanani - "protokollat" - jota käytti myös Weiss vartiotalo, illuminismin johtaja.
    ellauri373.html on line 614: Salaa, hiljaa, mutta nopeasti yhteiskunta "Bne- Moishe" alkoi kehittyä. Kun alat seurata sen evoluution kulkua seuraten muistelee tahattomasti aikoja kaukaisen antiikin vaihto, kun sen salaisuuden tarkoituksiin propagandaa, matkusti jatkuvasti Rabbi Akiba: hän myös kaikissa maissaan luomuksia, loi siemenet ja perusti järjestöjä juutalaisten närkästyksen lasku Roomaa kohtaan, puhkeaminen Astu keisari Hadrianuksen valtakuntaan.
    ellauri373.html on line 616: Monissa kaupungeissa Venäjällä, Romaniassa, NI, Galicia ja Puola, Bne Moishe -yhteiskunta perustuu Lodgen kuilu, nimeltään "Lishkot" (Бізпкоі). Heidän seuraukset leviävät edelleen ja ulottuivat Pariisiin, Berliiniin, Englantiin, Varsovaan ja Palestiinaan.
    ellauri373.html on line 618: Vuonna 1897 Baselin kongressin jälkeen Bne Moishe -seuran väitetään hajoavan ja suljettu, väistyä toiselle tunnetulle organisaatiolle nimellä "Bne-Zion" ja sai ag Russian- Tällä hallituksella on laillinen oikeus olla olemassa. (!) Tämä uusi organisaatio perustettiin Moskovaan. Usyshkin, Asher Gintsbergin oppilas.
    ellauri373.html on line 620: Bne-Zion-järjestö on ryhmitelty kaikkien "Hovevei Zionin" ja "Bne-" loosien keskellä Moishe" ja siitä tuli mahtava leiri aina "poliittisen" vastakohtana Euroopan ja Amerikan sionismi "B'nai B'rith".
    ellauri373.html on line 622: "Bne Moishe" ja "Bne-Zion" perustettiin Palaisiin pesäkkeitä on useita, joista merkittävimmät Nimi oli "Rehoboth".
    ellauri373.html on line 624: Hänen ilmestyneiden artikkeleidensa kautta lehdessä "Hashiloah" ("Nazshioap") ja muissa muinaisen hepreankieliset julkaisut, Asher Ginz- berg oli jatkuvasti yhteydessä hänen kansansa toimesta. Myöhemmin pääoman ansiosta hän K. Vysotskyn toimittamana hän perusti kustantamo Korporaaliyhdistys "Aspiazzei" Kaikki hyväksyttiin ry herättää kirkkaus jokaisen juutalaisen sielussa tietoisuus siitä, että hän ei kuulu tuon maan ihmisiin, jossa hän asui, mutta juutalaiselle kansalle, muodostaen erillisen kansan, ainoan, joka jota kaikki juutalaiset ovat velvollisia palvelemaan.
    ellauri373.html on line 626: "Ilman ei voi olla nationalismia ei voi olla kansakuntaa ilman kansallista lopullinen tilatietoisuus": niin sanotusti Asher Gintsberg kirjassaan "Elämän polku".
    ellauri373.html on line 641: Asher Gintsberg, "Arvojen uudelleenarvostus". Nämä ovat ajatuksia ja teorioita, jotka vuodesta 1889 lähtien ruokkii itäisen juutalaisuuden mieliä ja mikä niitä levittivät itäiset sionistilooshit. Ne sisältävät ahad-khamismin opetuksia. Meillä on vielä pitkä matka tulosten saavuttamiseen, saavutettu näiden 35 vuoden aikana johtui ahad-khamismin syntymästä Odessassa.
    ellauri373.html on line 650: Isku ei ollut tarpeeksi voimakas, ja Venäjä vastusti, ja Gintsberg koki katkerimman pettymyksen vanie; mutta hän ei menettänyt energiaa, sinnikkyyttä eikä toivoo tulevaa menestystä. Totta, tämän vuoksi ei- onnistunut yritys, jouduin uhraamaan joitakin juutalaisten elämää, sillä venäläiset ovat erehtymättömiä He varmasti arvasivat juutalaisen katastrofiensa syyllisen ja kosti hänelle; mutta mitä tämä voisi tarkoittaa Ginsbergille? Pitkän aikaa johtajiensa hypnotisoimana, meidät, juutalaiset joukot, opetettiin uskomaan, että he olivat entisiä Venäläiset eivät katoa, vaikka todellisuudessa heidän todelliset roistonsa olivat heidän omia johtajiaan, jotka pirullisilla suunnitelmillaan ja teoillaan he itse valmistivat tiettyjä syitä siihen, miksi eivät aiemmista pogromeista ja jotka sitten poistettiin huolimattomasti luopua kaikesta vastuusta heistä julistamalla tällainen "manifesti": "Meidät pakotettiin uhrata kansamme joukot ja s^- Israelista, mutta jokainen niistä, jotka kuolivat meidän kanssamme uhrauksen puoli on Jumalan silmissä tuhansien ihmishenkien arvoinen ney goyim." (Katso pöytäkirja nro 2 lopussa).
    ellauri373.html on line 662: B'nai B'rith, joka vastusti hänen suunnitelmiaan. JA tällä kertaa ei kiinnitetty huomiota ei siihen tosiasiaan, että piti tehdä uhraus Toteuttamiseen kuluu lukemattomia ihmishenkiä ei "profeetan" uutta yritystä.
    ellauri373.html on line 677: B'nai B'rithin juutalaiset, joita kutsutaan nimellä Ahad-Ham val "assimiloituneita" juutalaisia, pakotettaisiin siirtyykö toiselle sijalle ja luovuttaako paikkansa viemärijuutalaiset, venäläiset, romanialaiset ja galicialaiset- skim, joka kävi läpi Asher Gintsbergin "koulun". Yksi syy siihen, miksi länsimaiset juutalaiset useimmat joutuivat epäedulliseen asemaan, eivät muinaisen heprean kielen tunteminen tai sen liiallinen osaaminen pinnallisesti, oli hallitseva merkitys He alkoivat pitää tärkeänä tämän kielen osaamista.
    ellauri373.html on line 685: Todellisuudessa tämä sama "syytön" Sio- Nism on jo järjestänyt maailmansodan liittonsa kanssa yhdessä pangermanismin kanssa; hän järjesti myös venäjän Venäjän vallankumous, bolshevismi, kullan keskittyminen ja kaikki aineelliset resurssit koko maailmassa juutalaiseksi taivaan käsissä, urheimpien ja urheimpien tuhoaminen ihmisrodun vahvat edustajat, kauhu- goimien täydellinen verilöyly, jotka pakotettiin tappamaan taistelevat toisiaan vastaan, monarkian kaatuminen ja lyhyesti nykyinen, tottelevainen ei-juutalaisten alistuminen, "Ala-Na- tsіy" Israelille, "Super-Nations"; sanalla sanoen oli koko pöytäkirjoissa määritelty suunnitelma 1890 ja vielä aikaisemmin.
    ellauri373.html on line 693: Siinä tosiasiassa, mitä näemme, ei ole mitään yllättävää nimetään Asher Gintsberg poliittisen johtajaksi Englannissa vuoden 1917 alussa perustettu komitea Joo; tarkastellessamme tämän komitean jäsenluetteloa näemme, että kaikki sen muut jäsenet koostuvat koulunsa seuraajia.
    ellauri373.html on line 708: Vanhauusimaa (saksa : Altneuland; heprea: תֵּל־אָבִיב Tel Aviv, "Kevätkumpu"; jiddish : אַלטנײַלאַנד ) utopistinen romaani kuten Steve Kingin It, poliittisesti saksaksi by Tivadar Herzl, julkaistiin kuusi vuotta Herzlin poliittisen pamfletin, Der Judenstaat (Juutalainen valtio) jälkeen ja laajensi Herzlin visiota juutalaisten paluusta Israelin maahan, mikä auttoi Altneulandista muodostumaan yhdeksi sionismin perustamisteksteistä. Israel Isidor Elyashev (Altnailand, Varsova, 1902) käänsi sen jiddišiksi ja Nahum Sokolow hepreaksi nimellä Tel Aviv (myös Varsova, 1902). Tel Aviv on Israelin trendikäs suurkaupunki rättipäiden appelsiinikylän paikalla. Tel Avivissa yhdistyvät aurinkoinen rantaloma ja suurkaupungin syke. Niiden lisäksi tarjolla on erinomaisia ravintoloita, vilkasta yöelämää, taidegallerioita ja tunnelmallinen Jaffan vanhakaupunki. Nimi on peräisin jostain profeetoilta.
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    ellauri374.html on line 75: Dan Ariely denied manipulating the data prior to forwarding it on to Mazar but Excel metadata showed that he created the spreadsheet and was the last to edit it. In the 2011 email exchange provided by Mazar, she pointed out to Ariely that the effect was in the opposite direction of what they hypothesized. In response, Ariely claimed that he had accidentally reversed every value in the conditions column of the dataset when he relabeled them to make them more descriptive and asked her to flip them all back. She complied. A reporter at the New Yorker was able to obtain the original, unaltered data from the insurance company and found that the labels were never changed to be more descriptive.
    ellauri374.html on line 96: Tämän poikkeuksellisen puurakenteen rakentaja ja omistaja oli Martyan Sozonovich Sazonov. Sazonov syntyi vuonna 1842 Astashovo (Ostashevo) kylässä lähellä Chukhlomaa, ja hän tuli vankasta valtion talonpoikaisperheestä. Hänen elämäkertansa kyseenalaistaa useita oletuksia talonpoikaisväestöstä 1800-luvun Venäjällä. Vaikka suurimmalla osalla talonpoikaista oli vähän maata ja vähemmän rahaa, oli niitä poikkeuksia, jotka kovan työn ja hyvän onnen yhdistelmän ansiosta keräsivät huomattavan varallisuuden.
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    Sazonovin talo. Rakennettu 1890-luvulla Ostashevossa, Chuchlomassa, Kostroman alueella Venäjällä.

    ellauri374.html on line 239: B´nai Brith Internationalin edeltäjä oli Itsenäinen B´nai B´rithin ritarikunta (ja monet muut). Muodostus 13. lokakuuta 1843 180 vuotta sitten. Tyyppi maailmankansalaisjärjestö. Verotunnus nro 53-0179971. Sijainti Washington, DC. Presidentti Seth J. Riklin. toimitusjohtaja Daniel S. Mariaschin. Varapuheenjohtaja Brad Adolph. B´nai B´rithillä on kyömynenäisiä jäseniä, lahjoittajia ja kannattajia ympäri maailmaa. B´nai B´rithin perustivat Aaron Sinsheimerin kahvilassa New Yorkin Lower East Sidessa 13. lokakuuta 1843 12 hiljattain saksalaista juutalaista maahanmuuttajaa Henry Jonesin johtamana.
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    ellauri374.html on line 381: Torstaina 8. maaliskuuta 2014 siionistinen Mida Viddua -lehti julkaisi erään Jordanian sheikin haastattelun, joka aiheutti meluisan reaktion. Tässä muutamia otteita:
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    ellauri374.html on line 430: Allah, he believes, is on his movement’s side. “When oppression increases,” the sheikh explains in his elegant, classical Arabic, “people start looking for God. The guys with the best God in their corner are bound to win.”
    ellauri374.html on line 493: Imenevon kylässä syntynyt Fomin valmistui tasavallan pääkaupungin Tsheboksaryn valtionyliopistosta kymmenisen vuotta sitten sekä tshuvassin kielen ja kirjallisuuden opettajaksi että journalistiksi. Vuodesta 2000 hän on työskennellyt valtionyliopiston elektronisen viestinnän laitoksessa ja vuodesta 2002 opettanut lisäksi tshuvassin kieltä kulttuurin ja taiteiden instituutissa. Hän laatii väitöstutkimustaan tshuvassin kirjakielen historiasta.
    ellauri374.html on line 497: Alueella puhutaan ensinnäkin suomen sukukieliä: maria eli tsheremissiä, udmurttia eli votjakkia ja mordvaa. Saman alueen turkkilaiskieliä ovat tshuvassi, tataari ja bashkiiri. Esimerkiksi kaikki mordvalaiset eivät enää puhu äidinkielenään mordvaa, sillä venäläistyminen on alueella voimakasta.
    ellauri374.html on line 715: Kun kaikki hänen vakavat vastustajansa on joko murhattu, karkotettu tai vankilassa, venäjän luonnoshevosmainen despootti on matkalla ylivoimaiseen voittoon presidentinvaaleissa varmistaakseen uuden kuuden vuoden toimikauden, osoitti Venäjän yleisen mielipiteen tutkimuskeskuksen tänä iltana tekemä mielipidekysely. LUE LISÄÄ TÄÄLTÄ: Aleksei Navalnyn leski yhtyy "Noon Against Putin" -mielenosoittajaan Berliinissä, kun venäläiset muodostavat suuria jonoja Lontoon suurlähetystön ulkopuolelle ja vierailevat äänestyspaikoilla ympäri maailmaa pilaamassa äänestyslippujaan. Vain kolme merkkiehdokasta - eikä kukaan, joka vastustaa hänen sotaa Ukrainassa - sai asettua häntä vastaan, kun hän haki viidettä kautta.
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    ellauri375.html on line 147: Third Person Masculine(sing., plur.): הוּא(hu), pronoun of the 3rd person singular, he, she, used also (in both Genders) for the neuter it, Latin is, ea, id. Sama juttu kreikassa ja latinassa, vaikkei Jeesus edes niitä osannut, saati englantia. Suomeenkin erottelu lainattiin ruåzista.
    ellauri375.html on line 176: Throughout my life, you have been my pillars of strength and support, guiding me through every step with love and wisdom. The moments we've shared, from the simple joys to the big milestones, are cherished memories that I hold dear to my heart.
    ellauri375.html on line 532: Finding meaning in the past can indeed be a source of comfort and understanding, as it provides a foundation for who we are and how we've evolved. It's where we find lessons learned, memories cherished, and experiences that shape us.
    ellauri375.html on line 656: Treaty of Westphalia (1648): This series of peace treaties ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe and established the principle of state sovereignty, helping to bring stability to the region.
    ellauri375.html on line 717: Getting back to the periods of peace ypu listed, seems the only way to have some peace is to have a humongous war that exhausts everybody for a spell. Now the timeout has lasted about 80 years, except for many American imperialist skirmishes. Isn't it high time for another bout? What do you think?
    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.
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    ellauri377.html on line 304: The first in our English Bible, "adultery," is rejected from the Greek text by the general consent of editors. But in fact, "fornication" (πορνεία) may be taken as including it (Matthew 5:32), though it may also stand at its side as a distinct species of unchastity. "uncleanness" covers a wider range of sensual sin ("all uncleanness," Ephesians 4:19); solitary impurity, whether in thought or deed; unnatural lust (Romans 1:24), though it can hardly be taken as meaning this lust alone. "Lasciviousness," or "wantonness," is scarcely an adequate rendering of ἀσέλγεια in this connection; it appears to point to reckless shamelessness in unclean indulgences. In classical Greek the adjective ἀσέλγης describes a man insolently and wantonly reckless in his treatment of others; but in the New Testament it generally appears to point more specifically to unabashed open indulgence in impurity. The noun is connected with "uncleanness" and "fornication' 'in 2 Corinthians 12:21; with "uncleanness' ' in Ephesians 4:19; is used of the men of Sodom in 2 Peter 2:7; comp. also 2 Peter 2:18; l Peter 4:3; Jude 1:4 (cf. 7). Only in Mark 7:22 can it from the grouping be naturally taken in its classical sense.
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    ellauri378.html on line 76: Lazar Moisejevitš Kaganovich ( venäjäksi : Лазарь Моисеевич Каганович ; 22. marraskuuta [ OS 10. marraskuuta] 1893 – 25. heinäkuuta 1991), oli Neuvostoliiton poliitikko ja hallintovirkamies sekä yksi Joseph Stalinin tärkeimmistä työtovereista. Hän oli yksi useista kumppaneista, jotka auttoivat Stalinia valtaamaan vallan. Hän oli useiden vuosien ajan ainoa juutalainen, jolla oli korkein asema Neuvostoliiton johdossa. Kiovan maakunnassa syntynyt Kaganovich liittyi kommunistiseen puolueeseen vuonna 1911 ja hänestä tuli puolueen Kiovan komitean jäsen vuonna 1914. Hän jelppi Kobaa 30-luvun terrorissa. Mitä tulee juutalaisiin asioihin, hän ei vain ollut vieraantunut sionismista ja Bundista, vaan hän vastusti myös Jevsektsiyaa. Sata vuotta sen jälkeen, kun bolshevikit pyyhkäisivät valtaan, historioitsijat ja aikalaiset kamppailevat edelleen ymmärtääkseen juutalaisten merkittävää roolia.
    ellauri378.html on line 82: Aleksanteri Guchkov, Venäjän sotaministeri Venäjän väliaikaisessa hallituksessa sen jälkeen, kun tsaari Nikolai II luopui kruunusta maaliskuussa 1917, kertoi brittiläiselle sotilasavustajalle kenraali Alfred Knoxille, että "äärielementti koostuu juutalaisista ja imbesilleistä". Leninin junassa oli mukana 19 hänen bolshevikkipuolueensa jäsentä, useita hänen liittolaisiaan menshevikkien joukossa ja kuusi juutalaista Jewish Labour Bundin jäsentä. Lähes puolet junan matkustajista oli juutalaisia.
    ellauri378.html on line 90: Antisemitistiset äänet maalasivat usein neuvostokommunismin juutalaiseksi juoniksi tai "juutalaisbolshevismiksi". Kun Aleksanteri Solženitsyn aloitti työskentelyn 200 vuotta yhdessä -nimisen kirjan parissa, häntä kritisoitiin tämän tabu-aiheen koskettamisesta. Hänen omat kommentit lehdistölle eivät auttaneet asiaa, sillä hän väitti että kaksi kolmasosaa Ukrainan Chekasta (salainen poliisi) oli juutalaisia. Ei ole yllättävää, että hänen kirjansa on julkaistu PDF-muodossa antisemitistisille verkkosivustoille.
    ellauri378.html on line 101: Vuonna 1904 kiista Venäjän sosiaalidemokraattisessa työväenpuolueessa Julius Martovin ja Leninin välillä johti Leninin bolshevikkien ja Martovin menshevikkien välirikkoon. Martov oli juutalainen, kuten monet menshevikit.
    ellauri378.html on line 102: "Melkein kaikki menshevikit olivat juutalaisia. Jopa bolshevikkien joukossa johtajien joukossa oli paljon juutalaisia. Yleensä juutalaiset ovat oppositioisin kansakunta. Mutta he olivat taipuvaisia tukemaan menshevikejä."
    ellauri378.html on line 106: Vuoden 1936 Moskovan oikeudenkäynnin aikana monet syytetyt olivat juutalaisia. Yhdestä 16 korkean profiilin kommunistien ryhmästä näyttelyoikeudenkäynnissä, Kamenevin ja Zinovjevin lisäksi, juutalaisina esiintyvät nimet kuten Jefim Dreitzer, Isak Reingold, Moissei ja Nathan Lurye sekä Konon Berman-Yurin. Kierretyllä ironialla jotkut näistä bolshevikeista, joilla oli ollut merkittävä rooli muiden teloittamisessa, kuten NKVD:n johtaja Genrikh Yagoda, teloitettiin itse. V sadu jagoda, jagoda, jagoda moja. Solženitsyn arvioi, että johtavissa asemissa olevien juutalaisten osuus tippui joillakin aloilla 50 prosentista 6 prosenttiin.
    ellauri378.html on line 140: My research shows that spending money on experiences or to regain time – such as, say, by hiring a housecleaner – does increase happiness. It’s not a coincidence that we tend to share both experiences and free time with loved ones, like the cleaning lady. As long as she does not try to use my toilet.
    ellauri378.html on line 296: Kuvassa on Dikkon Eberhart, oikeammin Dr. Dikkon Eberhart ja hänen vaimonsa Channa jotka asuvat Blue Ridgen alueella SW Virginiassa. Heillä on neljä aikuista lasta ja viisi lastenlasta, jotka pitävät heidät kiireisinä. Eberhart on kirjoittanut suositut muistelmakirjat The Time Mom tapasi Hitlerin, Frost Come to Dinner ja I Heard the Greatest Story Ever Told (Tyndale House Publishers). Eberhart kirjoittaa muistelmia auttaakseen niitä, jotka kaipaavat olla lähempänä Jumalaa. Tapaa hänet hänen blogissaan ja verkkosivustollaan www.dikkoneberhart.com.
    ellauri378.html on line 651: Imprisoned in a brutal gulag known as Vorkuta, Mason befriends a former Red Army soldier named Viktor Reznov, who gives him the identities of their enemies: Dragovich, Colonel Lev Kravchenko, and ex-Nazi scientist Friedrich Steiner, and reveals his history with them. In October 1945, Reznov and Dimitri Petrenko were sent by Kravchenko and Dragovich to extract Steiner, who wished to defect, from a secret Nazi base on Baffin Island. Upon being rescued, Steiner provided the Soviets with the location of a disabled cargo ship carrying the chemical weapon he had originally developed for Adolf Hitler called Nova 6. However, Reznov and his men were betrayed by Dragovich, who wished to see the effects of the gas first-hand; Reznov was forced to watch Petrenko die horrifically, only being spared himself when British Commandos, interested in also acquiring Nova 6, attacked the cargo ship. Reznov detonated the V-2 rockets onboard the ship during his escape to prevent anyone from using the weapon, destroying it and Nova 6, only to be captured by the Soviets and imprisoned in Vorkuta. The Soviets later recreated Nova 6 with the help of a mad British scientist, Daniel Clarke.
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    ellauri381.html on line 149: At the same time, military units that had not been subordinated to the Reich were also engaged in ethnic cleansing of territories they considered as native Ukrainian, periodically engaging in armed clashes with the German occupation forces.
    ellauri381.html on line 156: Banderovite activities reached their widest scope from 1941-1945, and in the early postwar years, when British and American intelligence services established contact with the Bandera movement during the early Cold War.
    ellauri381.html on line 162: In April 2014, more information about the activity of the Banderovites was revealed in documents declassified by the Russian Ministry of Defense. These documents shed new light on the activities of the Banderovites and their logistical support of the German occupying forces, as well as their role in carrying out ethnic cleansing.
    ellauri381.html on line 449: As a result of the Khrushchev Thaw, Solzhenitsyn was released and exonerated. He pursued writing novels about repression in the Soviet Union and his experiences. He published his first novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in 1962, with approval from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, which was an account of Stalinist repressions. Actually, it was about a normal day in a labor camp. Following the removal of Khrushchev from power, the Soviet authorities attempted to discourage Solzhenitsyn from writing any more anticommunist crap. He went on anyway, sending the crap to the west. In 1974, Solzhenitsyn was stripped of his Soviet citizenship and flown to West Germany. In 1976, he moved with his family to the United States, where he continued to write. In 1990, shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, his citizenship was restored, and four years later he returned to Russia, where he remained until his death in 2008.
    ellauri381.html on line 477: "Elokuun lopussa", totesi N.A. Reshetovskaya, - mieheni kirjoitti, että hän oli jo lähtenyt komentopaikastaan", "mutta tulevaisuudessa hän halusi silti päästä "joihinkin papiston virkaan. Olisi hienoa, jos onnistuisimme…”
    ellauri381.html on line 501: N.A. Reshetovskaya kirjoitti ilmeisesti miehensä sanoista, että "sharashkassa" Alexander Isaevich alkoi keskittyä yhä enemmän omiin asioihinsa valtion asioiden kustannuksella. Tämä huomattiin, ja hänet lähetettiin leirille: "Yksitoikkoinen työ", hän väitti, "joka Sanyan täytyi tehdä vuodesta toiseen, muuttui vihamieliseksi ja hylätyksi. Hän kiinnitti yhä enemmän huomiota asioihinsa...Ja millainen pomo sellaista vankia tarvitsee? Seurauksena...aviomies lähti itään." Ensinnäkin "sharashkassa" suoritettu työ ei ollut "monotonista", vaan luovaa, ja toiseksi voisi tuskin ajatella, että työ leirillä oli mielenkiintoisempaa ja nautinnollisempaa.
    ellauri381.html on line 503: Mutta monet ihmiset, jotka olivat Solženitsynin kanssa sharashkassa, raportoivat muista versioista. Versioiden runsaus todistaa Aleksanteri Isajevitšin ja hänen tovereidensa halusta piilottaa todellinen syy hänen lähettämisellensä leirille. Tämän vahvistaa äskettäin julkaistu N.A. Reshetovskaya "Toisessa ympyrässä." Siinä lainatuista kirjeistä A.I. Solženitsynin vapautuxesta saamme tietää, että hänen lähtönsä Marfinosta oli hänelle odottamaton, hän ei halunnut lähteä sieltä, ja lähtiessään hän yritti päästä takaisin Rybinskin sharashkaan, missä häntä, kuten muistamme, käytettiin hänen erikoisalallansa - matematiikka.
    ellauri381.html on line 547: Kolmas fakta. Jos Aleksandr Isaevich olisi leirin mellakan aikana todella joutunut mustalle listalle, niin sairaalasta palattuaan häntä olisi odottanut yleinen työ. Kuitenkin, kuten kirjoittaa N.A. Reshetovskaja: "Sanya alkoi oppia puusepäntyötä, mutta hänellä ei ollut aikaa hallita sitä unelmansa mukaan: hänet siirrettiin valimoon." Vielä tärkeämpää on se, että vuosina 1952-1953. hän oli yksi harvoista vangeista, jotka saivat palkan: osa tuloista meni leirille, "mutta loput 30-10% kirjattiin edelleen vangin henkilökohtaiselle tilille, ja vaikka ei kaikki näistä rahoista, mutta osa siitä (jos et ollut hyvä missään, et ollut syyllinen, ei ollut myöhässä, et ollut töykeä, et pettänyt esimiehiä) kuukausittaisten lausuntojen mukaan oli mahdollista siirtää uuteen leirivaluuttaan - joukkovelkakirjoihin, ja nämä joukkovelkakirjat saatettiin kuluttaa."
    ellauri381.html on line 575: Huhti-toukokuuhun 1956 saakka Solženitsyn opetti koulussa ja oli kiireinen kirjallisten teosten parissa: hän kirjoitti näytelmän, runoja, valmistautui "Saaristoon" jne. 30. tammikuuta 1956 hän lähetti kirjeen Neuvostoliiton ministerille. Puolustus G.K. Zhukov, jossa hän pyysi hänen apuaan "pakotuksen poistamiseen", "rikosrekisterin poistamiseen" ja "määräysten palauttamiseen". 24. helmikuuta 1956 uusi vetoomus lähetettiin. N.S. Hruštšov pyysi tällä kertaa "täydellistä kuntoutusta". "Täysin odottamatta huhtikuussa 1956", kirjoitti N.A. Reshetovskaya ensimmäisissä muistoissaan - sain kirjeen Sanyalta. Hän kertoi minulle, että hänet vapautettiin maanpaosta ja hänen rikosrekisterinsä oli selvitetty. 20. kesäkuuta Solženitsyn lähti Kok-Terekistä, jossa hän palveli maanpaossa, ja lähti Moskovaan. Siellä hän tapasi monia tuntemiaan ihmisiä ja rehvasteli niille.
    ellauri381.html on line 624: Kostovin maanpetosoikeudenkäynnissä Yhdysvaltain ministeri Heath mainittiin usein Kostovin yhteyshenkilönä. Häntä syytettiin Kostovin väitetystä juonessa kaataa Bulgarian hallitus ja Yhdysvaltain lähetystön käyttämisestä vakoilukeskuksena.
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    ellauri382.html on line 195: Sitten kun oman yhdistävän jumalan muututtua merkityksettömäksi olisi menty vielä puhuttelemaan naapurikansojen omia jumalia, yhteys sukulaisheimoihin olisi heikennyt entisestään ja alkanut korvautua yhteydellä naapurikansoihin. Mitä olisi jäänyt jäljelle Israelin kansasta ja kansallisesta identiteetistä?
    ellauri382.html on line 373: Entrepreneur Jesse Itzler, upon seeing Goggins perform at a 24-hour ultramarathon, hired Goggins to live with him in his house for a month. Itzler wrote about his experience on a blog and later published the story as a book Living With A Seal.
    ellauri382.html on line 487: Waking up tired rather than refreshed
    ellauri382.html on line 575: Imi Lo has held roles as mental health supervisor, suicide crisis counselor, psychotherapist, art therapist, and trainer to therapists and coaches. While living in various countries, she worked for National Health Service (UK), Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders, Samaritan Befrienders, and Mind.
    ellauri382.html on line 585: Erityisherkkä henkilö on erityisherkkä kaasuvalaistukselle, koska hän kyseenalaistaa itseään todennäköisemmin. Kaasuvalaistus on psykologisen manipuloinnin muoto, jolla pyritään kylvämään epäilyksen siemeniä ihmisen mieleen ja saamaan hänet kyseenalaistamaan omaa järkeään. Termi on johdettu Patrick Hamiltonin hittielokuvasta Gaslight, jossa aviomies yrittää saada vaimonsa hulluksi manipuloimalla hänen ympäristöään ja vakuuttamalla tämän olevan tulossa hulluksi.
    ellauri382.html on line 595: Toinen syy (huonon izetunnon lisäxi) miksi erityisherkät ihmiset ovat alttiimpia kaasuvalolle, on se, että he houkuttelevat todennäköisemmin narsistisia ja hallitsevia ihmisiä elämäänsä. HSP:t ovat luonnollisia omaishoitajia, jotka muodostavat traumasidoxia INFJ paskiaisten kanssa. Kaksi päätekijää helpottaa traumasidoksen muodostumista ja jatkamista: väkivalta ja satunnainen turpaanveto.
    ellauri382.html on line 628: Koulussa olin kömpelö ymmärtämään sosiaalisia vivahteita ja olin jatkuvan kiusaamisen kohteena. Äärimmäisinä aikoina muistan piiloutuneeni wc:hen lounaalle välttääkseni häpeää olla yksin. Kun päästin spontaanimman, editoimattoman, liian innostuneen itseni ulos, muut pitivät minua omituisena, ylimielisenä ja kutsuivat minua "draaman kuningattareksi". Minusta tuli ylipainoinen, mikä heikensi itsetuntoani entisestään ja sai minut tuntemaan oloni muukalaiseksi obeesien maailmassa. Kun olin 12-vuotias, huomasin olevani tyypin 4 Enneagrammi ja INFJ (introvertti, intuitiivinen, tunteva ja tuomitseva persoonallisuus). Nautin kaikesta, mitä sain tietää erityisherkistä ihmisistä, empatiiasta ja indigolapsista. Vaikka etsintäni alkoi siitä yhdestä kipeästä paikasta, tämä parantavien taiteiden keräämis- ja syntetisointiprosessi historian ja maailman halki on ollut innostava matka, enkä vaihtaisi sitä enää mihinkään.
    ellauri382.html on line 648: Mutta älä pelästy: nepsyys eli keskushermoston korkea reaktiivisuus on perustuslaillinen oikeus! Useimmat eivät tiedä, että intensiteetti on lahjakkaiden lasten ja aikuisten universaali ominaisuus.
    ellauri382.html on line 652: Lahjakkailla erityisherkillä ihmisillä, joilla on tällänen korkea kognitiivinen kyky, on hyperreaktiivinen keskushermosto. Työmme tavoitteena on auttaa sinua menestymään emotionaalisesti hermovikaisena ihmisenä. Saatat silti kokea intensiteetin ja säätelyhäiriön puukotusta tiettyinä aikoina.
    ellauri382.html on line 658: Intellektuaalista erityislahjakkuutta osoittaa selvä tarve etsiä ymmärrystä ja totuutta, hankkia tietoa sekä analysoida ja syntetisoida. Vastoin yleisiä oletuksia, tämä ei koske arvosanojasi koulussa tai edes todellista älykkyysosamäärääsi, vaikka se voi ilmetä näilläkin tavoilla. Se liittyy enemmän oppimiseen, ongelmanratkaisuun ja reflektoivaan ajatteluun. Intellektuaalinen erityisherkkyys tekee uskomattoman aktiivisen mielen; sen avulla olet älyllisesti varhainen, äärimmäisen utelias maailmasta, olet tarkkaan tietoinen ympäristöstäsi ja olet tarkka tarkkailija. Olet myös todennäköisesti itsenäinen ja kriittinen ajattelija, et hyväksy asioita nimellisarvolla ja tunnet tarvetta jatkuvasti kritisoida (mikä voi olla uuvuttavaa!).
    ellauri382.html on line 754: Serhi Ploh’i (ukr. Сергій Плохій; s. 1957) on ukrainalainen historioitsija, professori ja tietokirjailija. Hänen kirjojensa pääaiheita ovat Ukrainan historia ja kylmä sota. Plokhy kirjoittaa englannixi. Serhii Plokhy is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University.
    ellauri382.html on line 767: Myytit ovat vaarallisia, otshenj plokhije. Kiovassa sijaitsevan 62 metriä korkean Äiti synnyinmaa -veistoksen kilvestä poistettiin elokuussa 2023 Neuvostoliiton symbolit sirppi ja vasara. Tilalle pantiin Ukrainan kolmikärkitunnus. Yksi suurimmista myyteistä liittyy Kiovan Rusiin. Rus käännetään usein virheellisesti Venäjäksi, vaikka se liittyy enemmän Ukrainaan. Kiovan Rus oli viikinkien yli tuhat vuotta sitten perustama valtio, joka omaksui kristinuskon Bysantista ja kävi kauppaa pitkin jokireittejä. Sen nimi kuuuluisi oikeasti olla Kiovan Ruozi. Paikalliset surmasivat ensimmäisen ruhtinaan Ihorin eli Ingvarin vuonna 945, koska tämä keräsi heiltä veroja. Hänen leskensä Helga eli Olga palautti heimot valtaansa. Ukrainalaiset muodostivat valtakunnan ytimen, ja heillä on vahvat perustelut väittää olevansa entisen Kiovan Ruozin jatkajia.”
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    ellauri383.html on line 55: This 98-year-old woman walked 10 km with a cane to bring this splinter of wood to the Ukrainian-controlled territory from the settlement of Ocheretyne in Donetsk region, captured by Russia last week. Because she didn’t want to leave a perfectly good splinter to the Russian occupiers.
    ellauri383.html on line 204: Tekoälyyn taloustieteilijä suhtautuu vielä luottavaisesti. Stiglitzin entinen oppilas syötti Stiglitzin 80-vuotispäivän kunniaksi professorin dataa ChatGPT:hen. Professori kysyi siltä helppoja ja vaikeita kysymyksiä ja sai vastauxexi vain uusliberaaleja klisheitä. Ainakin nykyversion mukaan minulla on vielä tulevaisuus. Minua ei voi vielä korvata, hän sanoo.
    ellauri383.html on line 320: To the choirmaster: according to The Gittith. A Psalm of David. O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens. Out of the mouth of babies and infants, you have established strength because of your foes, to still the enemy and the avenger. When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him? Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor....
    ellauri383.html on line 323: For the stars of the heavens and their constellations will not give their light; the sun will be dark at its rising, and the moon will not shed its light.
    ellauri383.html on line 332: Then Job answered and said: “Truly I know that it is so: But how can a man be in the right before God? If one wished to contend with him, one could not answer him once in a thousand times. He is wise in heart and mighty in strength —who has hardened himself against him, and succeeded?— he who removes mountains, and they know it not, when he overturns them in his anger,...
    ellauri383.html on line 347: Hear this word that I take up over you in lamentation, O house of Israel: “Fallen, no more to rise, is the virgin Israel; forsaken on her land, with none to raise her up.” For thus says the Lord God: “The city that went out a thousand shall have a hundred left, and that which went out a hundred shall have ten left to the house of Israel.” For thus says the Lord to the house of Israel: “Seek me and live; but do not seek Bethel, and do not enter into Gilgal or cross over to Beersheba; for Gilgal shall surely go into exile, and Bethel shall come to nothing.”...
    ellauri383.html on line 383: And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. She was pregnant and was crying out in birth pains and the agony of giving birth. And another sign appeared in heaven: behold, a great red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads seven diadems. His tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth. And the dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, so that when she bore her child he might devour it. She gave birth to a male child, one who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron, but her child was caught up to God and to his throne,...
    ellauri383.html on line 561: Suuri isänmaallinen sota maksoi Neuvostoliitolle 26,6 miljoonaa ihmishenkeä (mukaan lukien sekä sotilas-että siviiliväestö).
    ellauri383.html on line 576: Most of the Ukrainian speakers in Estonia today are Ukrainians who arrived in the country after the 2014 Russian aggression against Ukraine. There have been short-term attempts to teach the Ukrainian language in Estonian schools, and Ukrainian Sunday schools have also operated for a shorter period of time. There is no Ukrainian-language press in Estonia, nor have Ukrainian-language dictionaries and educational literature been published. Now at least they have something to read at the coffee table.
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    ellauri384.html on line 381: Kettunarttumainen Sharona eli Bitty Schram was fired during the third season of the Adrian Monk TV show owing to contract disagreements; apparently, she sought a bigger wage and the creators felt she was replaceable. In the episode “Mr. Monk and the Red Herring,” she was replaced by pregnant Natalie Teenager, who remained Monk’s assistant for the rest of the series. Dr. Stanley Kamel, who played Monk’s therapist Dr. Charles Kroger to Tony Shalhoub‘s neurotic Adrian Monk, died April 8, 2008, after suffering a heart attack at age 65.
    ellauri384.html on line 389: Weissmans were well-to-do professionals from Upper East side, Meisels filthy rich garment industrialists from Lower West. The 2010's Mrs. Maisel battles misogyny but takes little interest in other societal evils — including still-rampant antisemitism. Some critics have noted that she is oblivious to segregated facilities when she tours with Black singer Shy Baldwin, then nearly outs him as gay during her set. 'Mrs. Maisel’ takes place in a supersaturated fantasy 1958 New York, one where antisemitism, racism, homophobia and even sexism are daily bread,” writer Rokhl Kafrissen said in 2018.
    ellauri384.html on line 394: Se oli ehkä hetki, jolloin Tony Shalhoub, ei-juutalainen näyttelijä, joka näyttelee Midgen juutalaista isää, sanoi sanan "macher", jolloin tajusin, että jokin oli vialla. Aiemmin tänä vuonna Jared Leto pukeutui nenäproteesiin kuvatakseen israelilaista WeWorkin perustajaa Adam Neumania AppleTV:n WeCrashedissa. Koomikko Sarah Silverman on nimenomaisesti tuominnut kuvat – kuten Leton ja Shalhoubin – joissa on joko proteettinen nenä tai stereotyyppiset eleet. Kuten hän äskettäin sanoi, "miksi meidän omaamme jatkuvasti rikotaan aikana, jolloin edustuksen tärkeys nähdään niin olennaisena ja keskeisenä?" Ennen vanhaan sai näytellä muita rotuja. "Kreikkalaisen" murteen koomikko Parkyakarkus radio-ohjelmassaan oli itse asiassa juutalainen mies (ja juutalaisen kirjailijan Albert Brooksin isä). Sellainen peli ei kyllä käy päinsä enää. Näytteleminen on poliittinen, niin, se on rasistinen teko. Die Rasse rein! Juutalaisena transumiehenä en saata enää näytellä vaikka puuta. Se oli mahdotonta hyväksyä silloin, eikä sitä voida hyväksyä nyt. Mediatilat, joiden maanisesta hallinnasta meitä syytetään, käyttävät edelleen nahattomia meisseleitä, suuria väärennettyjä neniöitä ja liioiteltuja aksentteja stereotypioina maailman rakentamisessa. Se on huolestuttavaa.
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    ellauri386.html on line 41: In the year of Dostoevsky's death (1881) Anna Snitkova turned 35 years old. She never remarried. In the remaining time (37 years) she collected his manuscripts, letters, documents and photographs. In 1906 she created a room dedicated to Fyodor Dostoevsky in the State Historical Museum.
    ellauri386.html on line 70: Kun The Double sai kielteisiä arvosteluja (mukaan lukien erityisen särkevä Belinski), Dostojevskin terveys heikkeni ja hänen kohtaukset yleistyivät, mutta hän jatkoi kirjoittamista. Dosto sai lohtua Petrashevsky Circlestä, jonka perusti Mihail Petrashevsky, joka oli ehdottanut sosiaalisia uudistuksia Venäjälle. Mihail Bakunin kirjoitti kerran Aleksanteri Herzenille, että ryhmä oli "mitä viattomin ja vaarattomin yhtiö" ja sen jäsenet "järjestelmällisesti vastustivat kaikkia vallankumouksellisia tavoitteita ja keinoja".
    ellauri386.html on line 205: Ivan, klaanin intellektuelli, antaa Dostojevskille äänen hänen provosoivimpiin filosofisiin pohdiskeluihinsa. Dostojevski käytti monia ideologisia hattuja elämänsä aikana ja maksoi uskomuksistaan kovan ​​hinnan (tai Anna maxoi, sillä oli pankkitunnuxet). Nuoruudessaan Petrashevsky-piirin jäsenenä Dostojevski opiskeli Kantin, Hegelin ja Marxin töitä. Hänen varhaisia ​​teoksiaan pidetään usein ensimmäisinä esimerkkeinä eksistentialismista. Joo just niinpä tietysti, taas tota Eski/nilkkiaxelin vapaus-vastuuhuttua. Vapaus höykyttää alaisia omavastuulla ylihöykyttäjän alaisena, olkoon se vaikka vain överjag. Sisäistettyä herruutta.
    ellauri386.html on line 385: Raleigh's poem is a departure from the more idealized and romantic treatments of love that were common in Elizabethan poetry. It reflects the growing skepticism and disillusionment with love that began to emerge during the Renaissance. It also foreshadows the more cynical and satirical treatments of love that would become prevalent in the following century. Lizzy loved it until she found out that Walt was actually thinking of the servant.
    ellauri386.html on line 474: "Matka" vaikutti voimakkaasti dekabristiliikkeeseen. Varhaiset sosialistit Nikolai Ogarev ja Alexander Herzen julkaisivat version Matkasta maanpaosta vuonna 1858, ja useimmat Neuvostoliiton kriitikot väittivät Radishchevin olevan bolshevismin edeltäjä. Huolimatta kirjailijan ihanteen ja neuvostotodellisuuden välisistä eroista, neuvostoviranomaiset onnistuivat maalaamaan hänet "materialistiksi, aktiiviseksi taistelijaksi itsevaltaista tyranniaa vastaan ja todelliseksi bolshevismin esi-isäksi". Muu kylmän sodan aikainen kritiikki leimasi Radishchevin liberaaliksi intellektuelliksi.
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    ellauri389.html on line 75: The essay's preoccupation with porcelain is a striking contrast to the way Chinese porcelain appears jumbled among the Japan lacquer, Javanese coffee, and Jamaican sugar that appear in Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock (1712, 1714), and it is similarly distinguished from the Chinese pagodas promiscuously mingling with Egyptian crocodiles and Indian Buddhas in Thomas De Quincey's more contemporary orientalist work, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821).
    ellauri389.html on line 89: The acceleration of capitalism is the natural result of spontaneous and inevitable consumer desire: with every bite of roast pig Bo-Bo's smell "was wonderfully sharpened," and as each villager becomes addicted to the flavor of roast pork "prices grow enormously dear". The word "porcelain" was be-stowed by the traders who introduced the artifact to Western markets. It derives from the Portuguese word for the pink translucent cowry seashells that in turn were named for baby pigs.
    ellauri389.html on line 297: Just as the Christian God determines what is right and wrong for many if not all monkeys around the world, Nature serves this purpose for the narrator. He is, in this tender moment, directing his monologue not to her but to his sister, Dorothy. They are extraordinarily close and he wishes to share with her his adoration for Nature. He is searching for a way to make his sister understand that placing your heart within the hands of Nature is without risk. She should feel the “mountain-winds” on her skin and not resist them.
    ellauri389.html on line 301: He states that she will never forget this place and it will become a paradise for “all sweet sounds and harmonies.” His sister will not be run down by “dreary” normalcy even after big brother's death.
    ellauri389.html on line 303: William and Dorothy's mother died when he was only seven years old and she was six, and he was orphaned at 13 and she at 12.Though he did not excel, he would eventually study at and graduate from Cambridge University in 1791. Bill fell in love with a young French woman, Annette Vallon while visiting France and she somehow became pregnant. Dorothy was taught by just a bunch of uncles. She remained particularly close to her brother, the more famous poet William Wordsworth, and the siblings lived together in Dorset and Alfoxden before William married her best friend, Mary Hutchinson, in 1802. Thereafter Dorothy Wordsworth made her home with the couple.
    ellauri389.html on line 308: She was an avid naturist, so Wordsworth enjoyed daily nature walks with her, and snapshots she took of these walks often recur in her brother’s poems.
    ellauri389.html on line 309: Although Ms. Wordsworth did not publish her work, many of her journals, travelogues, and poems have been posthumously dug out and published with profit.
    ellauri389.html on line 310: In her later years, she struggled with addictions to opium and laudanum, and her mental head deteriorated. At her death in 1850, her brother was her undertaker. Sorry, my bad, it went of course the other way. He died in 1850 and she in 1855.
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    ellauri390.html on line 66: The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians is descended from a group of Mohicans (variously known as Mahikan, Housatonic and River Indians; the ancestral name Muh-he-con-ne-ok means “people of the waters that are never still”) and a band of the Delaware Indians known as the Munsee. The Mohicans and the Delaware, closely related in customs and traditions, originally inhabited large portions of what is now the northeastern United States. In 1734, a small group of Mohicans established a village near Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where they began to assimilate with the palefaces, but were nonetheless driven out by Euro-Americans. In 1785 they founded “New Stockbridge” in upper New York State at the invitation of the Oneida Indians. Their new home, however, was on timber land sought after by non-Indian settlers.
    ellauri390.html on line 106: Etelä-Pohjanmaan liepeillä olevan lannanhajuisen Alajärven pitäjän takalistolla, Teerineva-nimisellä porukalla on ja vaikuttaa varmaan monelle Suomen Kuvalehdenkin lukijalle tuttu reipashenkisten ja miehekässisältöisten romaanien kirjoittaja, kirjailija, maisteri Jalmari Sauli. Kun kirjailija Sauli tuli tänne entiselle kruununtorpparien alueelle missä torpat ovat nyt täällä jo kaikki itsenäisiä tiloja, eli tämä takamaan kylä vielä täydellistä virtsanjuonnin kakkakautta. Eiköhän alkuun tämäkin kirjailija, kuten se edesmennytkin huomattu kynänkäyttäjä, tunnossaan tuuminut: sydänmailla on elämä kuin jaa jaa eli kurjaa.
    ellauri390.html on line 343: Bolshevikkivallankumouksen jälkeen hän jäi Italiaan maanpaossa. Ylläpiti läheisiä suhteita kenraali Pjotr Wrangeliin. Hän on kirjoittanut useita Ukrainan separatistiliikettä vastaan suunnattuja teoksia, muun muassa "Ukrainan kysymys: Historiallinen totuus versus separatistinen propaganda" (1920), joka julkaistiin venäjäksi, englanniksi ja ranskaksi.
    ellauri390.html on line 586: Shortly after his return, he had a stream of conscious typing experience that lasted for 21 days. What flowed through him became a little book called, The Cafe on the Edge of the World. The inspirational story went on to be translated into 44 languages, win Bestseller of the Year nine times, and inspire millions of readers around the world. This despite being rejected by fifty-four publishers.
    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.
    ellauri390.html on line 611: Calvert told Caitlin Stasey she wanted to debunk stereotypes about female sex workers, "What I can say is that not all sex workers are the stereotype people want to believe. Many of us are college educated, feminists, and absolutely love what we do."
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    ellauri391.html on line 175: In 2012 she published her first novel and has worked as a freelance author ever since. She continues to write novels but also writes and creates content for "Totally Not Aliens", a video gaming company. Autorin von dem spielbaren Kinderbuch "Eppi". Felicitas Pommerening, geb. 1982, lebt mit ihrem Mann und ihren drei Kindern in Mainz. Hoppla Sie haben eine Seite gefunden, die leider nicht existiert.
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    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 58: Who neither wishes to be bound nor bind, Jos ei haluu sitoa eikä tulla sidotuxi,
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 740: Sen visio on sälästä aseptisen tyhjä persoonaton himbe, mis sukat paidat farkutkin ym makaa järjestyksen kourissa, kyljillään laatikoissa tiukilla rullilla vierekkäin kuin hiroshiman uhrit. Omistaja keventyneenä rojuista endlösungin jälkeen on kylillä shoppailemassa uutta sievää esinettä tilalle. Nyt mahtuu uutta kivaa kun roskat on pantu riviin. Ei järin kierrätyshenkistä, kulutuksen verenkierto tästä senkun vilkastuu. Konmarin omakin parim enne päivä meni jo. Ei se muuten olis kirjaston poistohyllyssä.
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    P.S. Russell kertoo, että Milton runoillessaan kehitti itsessään kykyä, jonka kätkeminen oli kuolema. Voisinkohan vedota tähän, kun rouva kritisoi mun runovimmaa? Se ei kestä yhtään enää paasausta, varsinkaan apinoita. Olen klisheiden runoilja. Klisheinen budoilija, valkoisella vyöllä. Ambrosius Apina.


    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 531: klisheiden kuningas, dementti in spe,

    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 710: Heittää klishettä täysin vakavalla lärvällä.

    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1067: It appears that a sort of loafing, fuddled vagabond - a white man living among the natives with a siamese woman - had consireded it a great privilege to give a shelter to the last days of the famous Gentleman Brown. While he was talking to me in the wretched hovel, and, as it were, fighting for every minute of his life, the siamese woman, with big bare legs nd a stupid coarse face, sat in dark orner chewing betel stolidly. Now and then she would get up for the purpose of shooing a chicken away from the door. The whole hut shook when she walked. An ugly yellow child, naked and pot-bellied, like a little heathen god, stood at the foot of the couch, finger in mouth, lost in a profound and calm contemplation of the dying man.
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    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 245: Lukenut tätä kimaltelevaa, uloshengittävää kirjaa viime viikkot sukellustekniikalla, uiden hetken sen kirkkaudessa. Raikastuneena palaten arkiryskeisiin. Kinnunen avaa Haavikon kautta ja oman syvällisen ymmärrysmaailmansa kautta kielen, merkitysrakentumisen, reflektion aarrearkkuja. "Runon kieli sallii puhua myös ilman teemaa ja teesiä olematta silti mieletöntä." - Lukukokemuksen majesteetillisuutta ja lähestyttävyyttä lisää tekijän valitsema erinomainen tekniikka: joka sivulla hän lainaa Haavikkoa havainnollistaakseen näkökulmiaan ja valaisevuuksiaan. - Siinä mitassa innostuin, että äsken kävin Fredrikinkadun Nide-kirjakaupassa noutamassa Haavikon Kootut runot (864 sivua). [Vitut "noutamassa", ostamalla sileillä seteleillä. Niitä piisaa. Oivallus ja nide.]
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    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 305: At the weekend seminar, I couldn’t shake the feeling that what we were participating in was thinly-veiled self-indulgence and little more. In hindsight, I think this was as much a branding problem (from a business perspective) as an organizational problem (social perspective). Integral Institute built their movement in order to influence academia, governmental policy, to get books and journals published, and to infuse these ideas into the world at large. Yet, here we were, spending money to sit in a room performing various forms of meditation and yoga, having group therapy sessions, art performances, and generally going on and on about how “integral” we were and how important we were to the world without seemingly doing anything on a larger scale about it.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 319: Edwin Linkomies: Ihmishengen tie. Valikoima puheita, Otava 1954 Poimin tämän vuosikymmeniä sitten loppuunmyydyn kirjan mukaan kesän Pafos-seminaariini ja intuitiivinen valinta osoittautui oikeaksi. Helsingin yliopiston entisen professorin ja Suomen sodanaikaisen pääministerin puheiten kokoelmassa on ylevää ja juhlavaa jylinää. Sen sävymaailma soi ja henkisyys elää tavalla, joka saa mielen liikkeelle.
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    Så det finns värre saker att oroas för? Ja, till exempel krig. Jag blev inkallad 1941 och utbildade mig till maskingevärskytt. Ledarna sade att vår genomsnittliga livslängd i krig skulle vara tre minuter. Men jag hade tur, säger Philip Hilden (96) med ett leende. Hans lastbilskort från pappa Hildens bageri räddade honom från farligare uppgifter. I stället för att skickas till fronten fick han köra pappas brödbil i Helsingors i all lugn och ro. Sen åtta år bor han i ålderdomshemmet i Brunakärr med drygt 200 andra livsveteraner. Vi har det så bra här att de flesta inte ens vet om det. Nu kan vi dö av coronavirus i stället.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1060: Paphos seminar remains fundamentally a project of Western orientation, with a strong emphasis on reasoning and language. If (to use a deliberately stereotypical example) a no-nonsense middle-aged male engineer comes to the seminar, as often happens, I find it important that he does not find anything in the seminar suspicious even in retrospect. Nobody should be lured into doing something he or she might find embarrassing afterwards.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1319: Oikea filosofia on erittäin lahjakkuusherkkää aluetta, ja Timosta kyllä havaitsee sen varsin pian. Kenellä tahansa on edellytyksiä päästä pidemmälle, hän puntaroi yli 40 opetusvuoden ja parinkymmenen väitösohjauksen kokemuksella. Niistä ei ole sen koommin järin kuulunut. Ovat varmaan purukumitehtaan piirimyyjinä jossain lännessä. Ehkä Porissa tai Vaasassa. Sinnehän se Oscar Carlsonkin päätyi lopulta P. Rettigin piirimyyjäxi. Tai Kouvolassa, Danten 9. piirissä.
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    xxx/ellauri044.html on line 412: He was taken prisoner and eventually convicted of crimes against peace, serving a life sentence until his suicide in 1987. While still in custody in Spandau, he died by hanging himself in 1987 at the age of 93. After his death, the prison was demolished to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine.
    xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1216: Accusations against Sai Baba by his critics over the years have included sleight of hand, sexual abuse, money laundering, fraud in the performance of service projects, and murder. In the article Divine Windfall, published in the Daily Telegraph, Anil Kumar, the ex-principal of the Sathya Sai Educational Institute, said that he believed that the controversy was part of Sathya Sai Baba's divine plan and that all great religious teachers had to face criticism during their lives.
    :D Joo mä tiedän Baba sanoi syytteisiin, mulla on vitusti enemmän juudaxia kuin Jeesuxella.
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    xxx/ellauri056.html on line 380: Mä muistan Schlegelin nimen jostain filologisesta yhteydestä 40 vuoden takaa. Joo näin se oli: Schlegel gilt als Pionier der Sprachtypologie und bahnbrechender Indologe, ohne dass er jemals in Indien war. Seine Monographie Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier lenkte große Aufmerksamkeit auf Indien.
    xxx/ellauri056.html on line 566: Fichte war das erste von acht Kindern des Bandwebers Christian Fichte (1737–1812) und seiner Frau Maria Dorothea (geb. Schurich, 1739–1813) in Rammenau in der Oberlausitz. Er wuchs ärmlich in einem von Frondiensten geprägten dörflichen Milieu auf. (Frondienst on socage eli torpparius, maaorjuuden eräs muoto.) Seine Auffassungsgabe und sein gutes Gedächtnis fielen einem Verwandten der örtlichen Gutsherrschaft, dem Gutsherrn Ernst Haubold von Miltitz (1739–1774), bei einem Besuch in Rammenau auf: Er hatte eines Sonntags die kirchliche Predigt verpasst, woraufhin der zehnjährige Fichte gerufen wurde, von dem man versicherte, er könne die Predigt wiederholen. Daraufhin imitierte dieser den Pfarrer so perfekt, dass der Freiherr in seiner Entzückung dem Kind nach einer Vorbereitungszeit im Pfarrhaus zu Niederau den Besuch der Stadtschule in Meißen ermöglichte. Danach finanzierte ihm sein Förderer 1774 eine Ausbildung an der Landesschule Pforta bei Naumburg, verstarb jedoch im selben Jahr.
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    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 605: Litiumin haittavaikutukset ovat painonnousu, turvotus, jano, polydipsia, polyuria. maha-suolikanavan oireita: mm. ... väsymys, lihasheikkous. munuaissivuvaikutuksia (munuaisperäinen diabetes insipidus on yleinen)
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 620: Calleri oli hypomaaninen. Pirkko deeppinen. Onnekshi she ei ole perblriytynyt. Näyttää aika selvältä että erilaiset pyhät miehet ja naiset (jos niitä on) on olleet sekopäitä. Istuneet käkenä tuolinkarmilla kuin Aku Ankka. Kääk kääk pimpelipom. Mekin ollaan ihmisiä. No sehän on vain määrittelykysymys.
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 845: A hundred and one years ago, in 1917, Knut Hamsun published what was probably his most influential and at the same time most controversial novel: Markens grøde (translated into English as Growth of the Soil). This story about the colonization of new farmland in northern Norway (Hammarby, luulajansaamexi Hambra, mistä Knupo oli peräsin) by the pioneer Isak and his wife Inger attained immense popularity in Hamsun’s home country and abroad, and earned its author the Nobel Prize in literature. In later years, it has often been criticized for, among other things, postulated parallels to Nazi »blood and soil« ideology, for its racist and colonialist portrayal of the Sami, and for its antagonism towards female self-determination.
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 890: 193 rompskua, 158 novellia, useita omaelämäkertoja, artikkeleita ja reportaasheja Simenonina, toiset 177 rompskua, kymmeniä novelleja, pornoa ja muuta 27 peitenimellä. 17. luetuin maailmassa, ranskankielisistä 3. Vernen ja Dumasin jälkeen, 1. belgialaisista (ylläri). Vaik kai Hercule Poirot on tunnetumpi. Suurin bestselleri on Raamattu, kaikista koukuttavin lukuromaani. Muutkin kärkipaikat on uskontoplärillä,vasta pitkän matkan päässä tulee muut lastensadut kuten Grimm ja Potter.
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 1197: Tää on väännelmä Virve Miettisen kritisismistä vuodelta 2008 Kiiltomadossa. Paremman puutteessa, Vaaran runoja ei ollut Gutenbergissä eikä Runebergissä. Vaara oli tulenkantajissa lievä bolshevikki, Tatu oli luultavasti alaikäinen. Ei ne ainakaan sodanliezojia olleet, Tatu meni sohvan taaxe piiloon armeijaa.
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 1361: Helsingin Sanomat oli joutunut joxeenkin kauas Päivälehdestä jo 30-luvulla. Kun mun ukki oli siellä puolustamassa talouslipilaariaatetta. Valan sisarusten bisnexestä eli Tuijunkantajat -lehdestä veti osakkeensa Hesarissa pois seuraavat menshevikit:
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 1365: Firmaan jäivät bolshevikit Pentti Haanpää, Onni Halla (?), Uuno Kailas, Olavi Paavolainen, Raoul Palmgren, Toivo Pekkanen, Ilmari Pimiä (?), Elina Vaara (!).
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 1440: Hyvin lähtee: Pilatuxesta Jerusalem on luihuuden kasarmi. Niin kuin onkin. Tuhansittain räjähdysherkkiä taulapäitä rymyää sen kaduilla vielä tänäänkin.
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    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 354: However, when we take into account circumstances that took place before the play, as well as what happens over the course of the plot, Shylock begins to seem a like a victim as well as a villain, and his fate seems excessively harsh. In addition to the abuse Antonio and other Christians routinely subject him to, Shylock lost his beloved wife, Leah. His daughter, Jessica, runs away from home with money and jewels she’s stolen from him, including a ring Leah gave him before she died. Although Solanio reports that Shylock’s was equally upset by the loss of his money as his daughter (“My daughter! O my ducats! O my daughter!” (II. Viii.), we must remember that we are getting a second-hand view through the eyes of an anti-Semitic character who compares Shylock to the devil. As we learn from Shylock himself, the Christians of Venice are happy to borrow money from him, but refuse to accept him as part of Venetian society because they equate his religion with Satan. Shylock has been treated as less than human his whole life, because he is not a Christian. Yet when he tries to collect on a loan, the other characters insist that he act like a Christian and forgive the debt.
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 372: The Duke doesn’t know how to deal with it but Basanio, successful in his suit, recruits his clever fiancé Portia, who is schooled in matters of law, to appear as a judge, disguised as a man. The trial takes place and Portia grants Shylock the pound of flesh, and counsels him to show mercy. Shylock takes out his knife to cut the flesh from the area close to Antonio’s heart and she stops him and tells him that it is against the law for anyone to shed a drop of Christian blood.
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 374: Shylock pauses and she rules that for threatening the life of a Christian he will have to forfeit all his possessions and convert to Christianity.
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 460: and the jewels in her ear; would she were
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 635: Timonin vapaus on izensä kanssa elämistä ja muilta poissaoloa. Onpas siinä izekeskeinen ja narsistinen moralisti. Epätoivoista yritystä vapautua keskiluokkaisista arvoista. Kuten matkoista, autoista ja tonnikalasta. Ihminen miettii mikä on elämän tarkoitus, tarjoilee umpityhmä hostessi. Tämän kuultuaan Timo höristää korviaan kuin vanha tykkihevonen ja vetää perstaskusta sarjan filosofiklisheitä: elämä on izetarkoitus, tule sellaisena kuin olet, yms yms.
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    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 89: It has been claimed that the authors of Zhambyl's published poems were actually Russian poets, who were officially credited as "translators."
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 93: In a different account, according to the Kazakh journalist Erbol Kurnmanbaev, Zhambyl was an akyn of his clan, but until 1936 was relatively unknown. In that year, a young talented poet Abilda Tazhibaev "discovered" Zhambyl. He was directed to do this by the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, Levon Mirzoyan, who wanted to find an akyn similar to Suleiman Stalsky, the Dagestani poet. Tazhibaev then published the poem "My Country", under Jambyl's name. It was translated into Russian by the poet Pavel Kuznetsov, published in the newspaper "Pravda" and was a success. After that, a group of his "secretaries" - the young Kazakh poets worked under Jambyl's name. In 1941-1943, they were joined by the Russian poet Mark Tarlovsky.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 129: Azamat abandons Borat, taking his passport, all of their money, and their bear. Borat's truck runs out of fuel, and he begins to hitchhike to California. He is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the Pam and Tommy sex tape which reveals that she is not a virgin. Despondent, Borat burns the Baywatch booklet and, by mistake, his return ticket to Kazakhstan.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 149: Because Giuliani had bragged about having an affair with a large-breasted woman, Borat brings Tutar to a cosmetic surgeon who advises breast implants. While Borat works in a barbershop to raise enough money to pay for breast surgery, he briefly leaves Tutar with a babysitter who is confused by Borat's sexist teachings; she informs Tutar that the things her culture has taught her are lies. After seeing a woman driving a car, and successfully masturbating for the first time, Tutar decides not to get the surgery and lashes out at Borat for keeping her oppressed her whole life. Before leaving, she tells him the Holocaust is a lie by citing a Holocaust denial Facebook page.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 151: Shaken, Borat decides to commit suicide by going to the nearest synagogue dressed as his version of a stereotypical Jew and waiting for the next shooting, but is shocked to find Holocaust survivors there who treat him with kindness, and to his anti-Semitic delight, reassure him that the Holocaust happened. Overjoyed, Borat goes looking for Tutar, but finds the streets deserted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He quarantines with two QAnon conspiracy theorists who offer to help him reunite with Tutar. They find Tutar online, she has become a reporter and will be covering a March for Our Rights rally in Olympia, Washington.
    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 213: I said some of this yesterday, but it wasn’t easy: in one interview, the first question I was asked was about Borges’s sexuality. Infrequent, they said, unusual, like in his stories. The first thing that came to mind was an article on Hans Christian Andersen, published in his own centenary in 2005, which doesn’t say a word about Andersen’s oeuvre and instead is dedicated to providing a pathetic portrait of the repressed homosexual, the vindictive upstart, the complicated and ugly man, like the duckling, which was Andersen. I’m intentionally omitting who wrote it and where it can be found.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 269: Martti (Martin) Rautanen, also known as El Gaucho Martín Fierro, is a 2,316-line epic poem by the Argentine writer José Hernández. The poem was originally published in two parts, El Gaucho Martín Fierro (1872) and La Vuelta de Martín Fierro (1879). The poem supplied a historical link to the gauchos' contribution to the national development of Argentina, for the gaucho had played a major role in Argentina's independence from Spain.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 272: In the 1920s, Borges and other avant-garde Argentine writers embracing "art for art's sake" published a magazine called Martín Fierro; they are often referred to collectively as the grupo Martín Fierro ("Rautas-Martin ryhmä"),
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 360: Im Jahre 1891 nahm er an der Universität Tübingen sowie am Evangelischen Stift das Studium der evangelischen Theologie auf. Nach seiner Ordination in der Stuttgarter Stiftskirche 1895 wurde er Vikar in Wimsheim und 1897 in Boll. Die dortige Begegnung mit Christoph Blumhardt (juu täähän oli se Herman Hessen kasvatuspappa!) , der sich in seinen späten Jahren aus der engen Bindung mit der evangelischen Kirche löste und zu sozialen Fragen und der Sozialdemokratie hingezogen fühlte, wurde für Wilhelm lebensbestimmend.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 364: Von 1922 bis 1924 arbeitete Wilhelm als wissenschaftlicher Berater in der deutschen Gesandtschaft in Peking, daneben lehrte er an der Peking-Universität. Hier übersetzte er auch das I Ging (Buch der Wandlungen) ins Deutsche. (Tätähän laulukirjaa mäkin on suomentanut jossain kohtaa pikku Kunin avustuxella, eikö vaan? Kun on kyllä nätimpi kuin Wilhelmin ope.) In die Kommentierung flossen Zitate sowohl aus der Bibel als auch von Goethe, aber auch Gedankengut westlicher Philosophen und protestantischer, parsischer und alt-griechischer Theologie ein. Wilhelm zeigte damit viele Parallelen zu chinesischer Weisheit auf. Joopa joo, tää on Sachsan Pertti Nieminen.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 493: Shirley Temple Black (April 23, 1928 - February 10, 2014) was an American actress, singer, dancer, businesswoman, and diplomat who was Hollywood's number one box-office draw as a child actress from 1934 to 1938. As an adult, she was named United States ambassador to Ghana and to Czechoslovakia, and also served as Chief of Protocol of the United States.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 538: But she won't help you out any more Mut täällä te vaan polvistutte meille kapiaisille.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 544: And she won't worry you anymore Sodassa ei ole vaaraa munamyrkytyxestä
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 555: Berlin's songs have reached the top of the charts 25 times and have been extensively re-recorded by numerous singers including The Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Judy Garland, Tiny Tim, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Rosemary Clooney, Cher, Diana Ross, Bing Crosby, Sarah Vaughan, Ruth Etting, Fanny Brice, Marilyn Miller, Rudy Vallée, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Jerry Garcia, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Buble, Lady Gaga, and Christina Aguilera.
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    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 85: In der Vernunft sieht Schestow das Akzeptieren von Gewissheiten, die behaupten, dass einige Dinge ewig und unveränderlich seien, während andere unmöglich und unerreichbar seien. Schestows Philosophie kann also als irrational gesehen werden. Dabei war Schestow nicht generell gegen Vernunft und Wissenschaft, sondern nur gegen Rationalismus und Szientismus. Im Letzteren sah er die Tendenz, die Vernunft als eine Art allwissenden und allmächtigen Gott, als Selbstzweck zu verherrlichen.
    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 155: Shestov's dislike of the Soviet regime led him to undertake a long journey out of Russia, and he eventually ended up in France.
    (LOL se lähti livohkaan bolshevikkeja, niinkuin monet muutkin ökyporvarit.) The author was a popular figure in France, where his originality was quickly recognized. That this Russian was newly appreciated is attested by his having been asked to contribute to a prestigious French philosophy journal.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 163: The results of this tendency are seen in his work Kierkegaard and Existential Philosophy: Vox Clamantis in Deserto, published in 1936, a fundamental work of Christian existentialism.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 166: Mitä hemmettiä? Missä vaiheessa Sestofilt hylkäsi isiensä uskon? Mixei kukaan sano siitä mitään? Isä tukkukauppias varmaan repi tukkaa tukuittain. Mitenniin se oli juutalainen ajattelija jos se peukuttaa Jeesusta? No ehkä jeesuskin oli sen mielestä vain ihminen, niinkuin Spartakus. Isaac Bashevis kysyy Hudson-joen varjokirjassa s. 100: Varför måste djuren lida? Sjestov säger rent ut att Gud är ond.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 205: Leo Strauss (/straʊs/;[30] German: [ˈleːo ˈʃtʁaʊs];[31][32] September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was a German-American political philosopher and classicist who specialized in classical political philosophy. Born in Germany to Jewish parents, Strauss later emigrated from Germany to the United States. He spent much of his career as a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he taught several generations of students and published fifteen books.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 207: Trained in the neo-Kantian tradition with Ernst Cassirer and immersed in the work of the phenomenologists Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, Strauss established his fame with path-breaking books on Spinoza and Hobbes, then with articles on Maimonides and Farabi. In the late 1930s his research focused on the rediscovery of esoteric writing, thereby a new illumination of Plato and Aristotle, retracing their interpretation through medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophy, and encouraging the application of those ideas to contemporary political theory.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 334: Benjamin’s academic career did not lead to the expected result of a professorial position: he completed his doctoral dissertation in 1919 (published the following year as The Concept of Criticism in German Romanticism) and worked on his post-doctoral dissertation, or Habilitation, on the German Baroque mourning play, which he completed in 1925, eventually withdrawing it from the University of Frankfurt after an extremely negative reception.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 374: Eartha Mae Keith was born on a cotton plantation near the small town of North, South Carolina, or St. Matthews on January 17, 1927. Her mother Annie Mae Keith was of Cherokee and African descent. Though she had little knowledge of her father, it was reported that he was a son of the owner of the farm where she had been born, and that Kitt was conceived by rape. In a 2013 biography, British journalist John Williams claimed that Kitt's father was a white man, a local doctor named Daniel Sturkie. Kitt's daughter, Kitt McDonald, has questioned the accuracy of the claim. Eartha's mother, Annie Mae Keith (later Annie Mae Riley), soon went to live with a black man who refused to accept Eartha because of her relatively pale complexion; she was raised by a relative named Aunt Rosa, in whose household she was abused. After the death of Annie Mae, Eartha was sent to live with another relative named Mamie Kitt (who may, in fact, have been her biological mother) in Harlem, New York City, where she attended the Metropolitan Vocational High School (later renamed the High School of Performing Arts). Diana Ross said that as a member of The Supremes she largely based her look and sound after Kitt's.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 377: In January 1968, during Lyndon B. Johnson's administration, Kitt encountered a substantial professional setback after she made anti-war statements during a White House luncheon. Kitt was asked by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson about the Vietnam War. She replied: "You send the best of this country off to be shot and maimed. No wonder the kids rebel and take pot." During a question and answer session, Kitt stated: The children of America are not rebelling for no reason. They are not hippies for no reason at all. We don't have what we have on Sunset Blvd. for no reason. They are rebelling against something. There are so many things burning the people of this country, particularly mothers. They feel they are going to raise sons – and I know what it's like, and you have children of your own, Mrs. Johnson – we raise children and send them to war.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 379: Her remarks caused Mrs. Johnson to burst into tears. It is widely believed that Kitt's career in the United States was ended following her comments about the Vietnam War, after which she was branded "a sadistic nymphomaniac" by the CIA. A defamatory CIA dossier about Kitt was discovered by Seymour Hersh in 1975. Hersh published an article about the dossier in The New York Times.[20] The dossier contained comments about Kitt's sex life and family history, along with negative opinions of her that were held by former colleagues. Kitt's response to the dossier was to say "I don't understand what this is about. I think it's disgusting."[20] Following the incident, Kitt devoted her energies to performances in Europe and Asia.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 381: Kitt was also a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; her criticism of the Vietnam War and its connection to poverty and racial unrest in 1968 can be seen as part of a larger commitment to peace activism. Like many politically active public figures of her time, Kitt was under surveillance by the CIA, beginning in 1956. After The New York Times discovered the CIA file on Kitt in 1975, she granted the paper permission to print portions of the report, stating: "I have nothing to be afraid of and I have nothing to hide." Kitt later became a vocal advocate for LGBT rights and publicly supported same-sex marriage, which she considered a civil right. She had been quoted as saying: "I support it [gay marriage] because we're asking for the same thing. If I have a partner and something happens to me, I want that partner to enjoy the benefits of what we have reaped together. It's a civil-rights thing, isn't it?"
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 383: Kitt died of colon cancer on Christmas Day 2008, three weeks short of her 82nd birthday at her home in Weston, Connecticut. Her daughter, Kitt McDonald, described her last days with her mother: I was with her when she died. She left this world literally screaming at the top of her lungs. She was also a guest star in "Once Upon a Time in Springfield" of The Simpsons, where she was depicted as one of Krusty's past marriages.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 473: In 1988, Wallace criticized Ellis’s first published essay, calling Ellis and his category of novelists “Catatonics” for their naïve pretension.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 478: “It could be that they’re feeling a bit bored, their lives and careers aren’t as exciting as they once were,” she writes, “the coffee is cold, the croissant not delicious enough, and mischievous people are encouraging them, telling them that their bratty behavior and ill-thought-out rantings are 'a breath of fresh air!'”
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 479: “They mouth, off, in the process,” she continues, “making themselves look ridiculous and just a tad obsessed with their targets.”
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    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 93: Ya know she did me Tiezä se hoisi mut
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 94: Well then she broke my heart Size särki mun sydämen
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 203: Girls! Girls! Girls! is a 1962 Golden Globe-nominated American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley as a penniless Hawaiian fisherman who loves his life on the sea and dreams of owning his own boat. "Return to Sender", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop singles chart, is featured in the film. The film opened at #1 on the Variety box office chart and finished the year at #19 on the year-end list of the top-grossing films of 1962. The film earned $2.6 million at the box office.
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 658: P.P.S. Kapen heimolaisia putkahtelee esiin somesta kuin kavalakärpässieniä (Amanita phalloides) tai haisusieniä (Phallus impudicus). Aki Manninen, "akkreditoitu" pers.treenari, on tapaus pisteessä. Tämä virttyneen näköinen hyvinvointiyrittäjä putosi jostain Selviytyjistä ja oli kilpailun kaikkein aikojen huonoin häviäjä. Syypäitä sen mielestä oli naisosanottajat, jotka juonitteli sen pois kisasta, vitun kiiltokuvakerholaiset. Jos Akilla ois ollut tissit, se olis vielä mukana, muttakun sillä on vaan nää munat. Oisi varmaan pitänyt ottaa naisia enempi huomioon. Mutta sellainen ei ole sillä tapana. Ei sen tarvize, koska sillä on nätti vaimo kotona. Ei se voi olla sovinisti, sanoo ohjelman turpavehviläinen juontaja, ei voi koska sillähän on vaimo. Ois varmaan kannattanu ottaa vaimon nätit tissit mukaan saarelle. Kyllä tulee huono soppa kun keittämässä on naisia (tästä Kape ei voisi olla enempää yhtä mieltä), täytyis olla pelkkiä miesheimolaisia. Miehet suunnittelee yhteistä strategiaa suoraviivaisesti miesten talossa, naiset vaan juonittelee keskenään jossain nurkassa. Ne on umpikieroja, Aki sensijaan on suora. Mitä Aki sanoo se pitää. Ei se nytkään aio peruuttaa näitä puheitaan. Nää on sitäpaizi sarkastisia, Aki on sarkastinen ihminen, heittää tällästä huumoria ja läppiä. Se on ihana ihminen ja lämmin, todistaa vaimokin. Se saa mut tuntemaan izeni tosi arvokkaaxi, ne on vaan noi toiset naiset jotka on halpamaisia. "Kerttuli" kommenttipalstalla on ihan samaa mieltä. Hyvä että on näitä sovinisteja, kun on niin paljon noita feministejä, eli miesvihaajia. Kerttuli on ollut töissä miesvaltaisella alalla, se tulee kyllä miesten kanssa juttuun. Läpsii niitä jos ne pyrkivät uimaan liiveihin. Työelämästä jäi monia mukavia muistoja, on se kiva kun jäi jotain jota muistella.
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    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 34: Lindsay Lohan has a long-lasting fascination with Marilyn Monroe going back to when she saw Niagara during The Parent Trap shoot. In the 2008 Spring Fashion edition of New York magazine, Lohan re-created Monroe's final photo shoot, known as The Last Sitting, including nudity, saying that the photo shoot was "an honor." The New York Times critic Ginia Bellafante found it disturbing, saying "the pictures ask viewers to engage in a kind of mock necrophilia. ... the photographs bear none of Monroe's fragility."
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 88: Lohan rose to prominence in the music industry under Casablanca Records, releasing two studio albums, the platinum-certified Speak (2004) and gold-certified A Little More Personal (Raw) (2005). Lohan dabbled in fashion, beginning a line of her own titled 6126 and briefly serving as artistic advisor for Emmanuel Ungaro in 2009. Since 2016, she has opened numerous nightclubs and resorts in Greece.
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 273: Bob Death smiles coolly (South Shore bikers are required to be extremely cool in everything they do) and manipulates a wooden match with his lip and says No, not that fish-one. He has to assume a kind of bar-shout to clear the noise of his idling hawg. He leans in more toward Gately and shouts that the one he was talking about was: This wise old whiskery fish swims up to three young fish and goes, “Morning, boys, how’s the water?” and swims away; and the three young fish watch him swim away and look at each other and go, “What the fuck is water?” and swim away. The young biker leans back and smiles at Gately and gives an affable shruge and blatts away, a halter top’s tits mashed against his back.
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 390: Kaiserslauternissa oli kääntäjänkoulutuslaitos ja toinen Hildesheimissa. Ammattikorkeita. Tradosin pojat oli kai sieltä kotoisin. Mulla on näkömuistikuva aika modernin junan 6 hengen kopista ja sen ikkunasta näkyvästä Kaiserslauternin taajamasta. Olin kai matkalla Heidelbergiin tai sieltä takaisin. Samalla matkalla söin erinomaisen Burger King aterian jollain asemalla, en muista missä.
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 501: Wallun äiskä paljasti että poissaolevan puhuttelu on apostrofi ellei ole hullu. Se on respektaabeli taiteenlaji. Kun Pezku sekosi ulko-ovia pidettiin takalukossa. Ne piti avata avaimella sisältä ja ulkoa. Musta tuli aika taitava takalukkoilija. Jokainen anova saa, ja kolkuttavalle avataan. Calle pyysi kärsimättömänä alzheimerina mua avaamaan sille lukittuja ovia Munksnäshemmetissä. En avannut. Ei ollut avainta. Sä olit isi jo aika poissaoleva.
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 513: Benny was born Benjamin Kubelsky in Chicago on February 14, 1894, and grew up in nearby Waukegan. He was the son of Jewish immigrants Meyer Kubelsky (1864–1946) and Emma Sachs Kubelsky (1869–1917), sometimes called "Naomi". Meyer was a saloon owner and later a haberdasher who had emigrated to America from Poland. Emma had emigrated from Lithuania. Benny began studying violin, an instrument that became his trademark, at the age of 6, his parents hoping for him to become a professional violinist. He loved the instrument, but hated practice. His music teacher was Otto Graham Sr., a neighbor and father of football player Otto Graham. At 14, Benny was playing in dance bands and his high school orchestra. He was a dreamer and poor at his studies, and was ultimately expelled from high school. He later did poorly in business school and at attempts to join his father´s business. In 1911, he began playing the violin in local vaudeville theaters for $7.50 a week (about $210 in 2020 dollars). He was joined on the circuit by Ned Miller, a young composer and singer.
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    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 167: Bron/Broen on lusittu. Siitä olis saanut paremmin selkoa kun olis ollut vähän enemmän valoa. Ja selventävät valkoiset ja mustat hatut päässä. Ainut kiva ihminen siinä oli Saga Noren. Mä en kertakaikkiaan jaxa noita vitun poliisisarjoja ne on niin saatanan klisheisiä paskoja. Aina ne samat siirat rintaliivit päällä joissa lukee POLIISI huutamassa POLIISI 2 kättä ojossa ja bläckändekker sojossa, hätäistä supinaa ja huutoja ja kasoittain rumia ruumiita, jotain vääristyneitä poliisi-ihmisiä jotka ratkoo samalla omia skizoja kun liimaa tapettujen kuvia seinälle ja piirtää niiden väliin tussiviivoja kuin lukutaidottomat ääliöt ja kiittelee alaisia tiimityöstä. Ne on täysin moraalittomia. Ihan sama mistä maasta. Reinikainenkin oli parempi. Ja Sydämen asialla jopa. Nytkylä pidän poliiseista taas pitkän nenänvalkaisuviikon. Taisi tulla yliannostus.
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    Hanumankasvoinen tyttöpelaaja ja muita klisheitä


    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 263: Jotain mätää siinä kyllä on että Wallun pitää kirjansa pointin valaisemisexi kertoa yxityiskohtaisesti jotain videoiden juonia. Onx tosiaan niin, että kirjallinen esitys on niin vanhentunutta, että ihmisten päissä liikkuvia kuvasarjoja ei enää VOI kuvata muilla keinoilla kuin elävillä kuvilla? Onko ne nyttemmin NIIN klisheisiä? No klisheisiähän ne on olleet aina. Koko ns. taide koostuu klisheistä. Ja mitä viihde on muuta kuin rotinkaisten taidetta. Eli kääntäen, taide on parhaan A-ryhmän viihdettä. Leffat vaan poistaa siitä välistä muutamia rattaita, kuten kielen, sen kirjoittamisen ja lukemisen. Kirjaimet symboloi äänteitä (paizi kiinassa, jossa ne symboloi sanoja). Elokuvat symboloi klisheitä, valmiixinaurettuja ajatuxhia. Näihin kuviin, näihin tunnelmiin.
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 775: Woody Allen's film Annie Hall (1977) references The Sorrow and the Pity as a plot device. Film critic Donald Liebenson explains: "In one of the film's signature scenes, Alvy Singer (Allen) suggests he and Annie (Diane Keaton) go see the film. 'I'm not in the mood to see a four-hour documentary on Nazis,' Annie protests. In the film's poignant conclusion, Alvy runs into Annie as she is taking a date to see the film, which Alvy counts as 'a personal triumph.'
    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/ellauri084.html on line 813: Even when young, she had major cane face. Or am i imagining it?
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 814: No, not in the least. She was a dickhound, she was a major pussyhound, big Woodrow Wilson supporter. She looks like she suffered from severe vaginal dryness.
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 819: Millay was a prominent social figure of New York City's Greenwich Village just as it was becoming known as a bohemian writer’s colony, and she was noted for her uninhibited lifestyle, forming many passing relationships with both sexes. A road accident in middle-age left her part-invalided and morphine-dependent for years, yet near the end of her life she wrote some of her greatest poetry.
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    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 77: Shaving brushes
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 79: On a shelf
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 142: Pemulixen hurraamista kuuluisista matemaatikoista englantilaista George Greeniä en tunnistanut. Se oli izeoppinut mylläri 1793-1841 Nottinghamin sheriffikunnasta, joka kävi Cambridgen vasta lähes nelikymppisenä ja kehitti aaltofunktioita samizdattina Maxwellin yhtälöihin ja kvanttifysiikkaan myllyn jauhaessa jyviä. Matikankirjoja se lainasi kirjastosta pikkurahalla. Rikastui mylläämällä vapaaherraxi ja teki Smithin tytön kanssa seitsemän lasta avoliitossa siinä ohessa. Kuoli ehkä viinaan alle viisikymppisenä.
    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 223: Except for the one who hired me because she is an absolute beast.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 289: Peterson has argued that there is an ongoing "crisis of masculinity" and "backlash against masculinity" in which the "masculine spirit is under assault." He has argued that the left characterises the existing societal hierarchy as an "oppressive patriarchy" but "don’t want to admit that the current hierarchy might be predicated on competence." He has said men without partners are likely to become violent, and has noted that male violence is reduced in societies in which monogamy is a social norm. He has attributed the rise of Donald Trump and far-right European politicians to what he says is a negative reaction to a push to "feminize" men, saying "If men are pushed too hard to feminize they will become more and more interested in harsh, fascist political ideology." He attracted considerable attention over a 2018 Channel 4 interview in which he clashed with interviewer Cathy Newman on the topic of the gender pay gap. He disputed the contention that the disparity was solely due to sexual discrimination. It might be predicated on competence.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 417: This process of shelling out cash, and losing money can go on FOR YEARS as it did with Amazon, and many, most, companies fail in the first 5 years and employees go on to a new job while the owners and investors are out ALL the money they put in. Employees get paid the whole time, owners get paid ONLY if there is a profit and last. Profits trickle UP, not down, last IF at all!
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 430: So uncertainty and hostile business environments tend to chill investment in new ventures. When the tide changes, then boom, it increases, and even at lower tax rates, we end up with MORE tax revenue due to a wider tax base and more people working and paying taxes and reduced tax avoidance, since rich people will pay "reasonable" taxes, but when they are high, then they look for shelters and overseas investments.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 532: From 1940 to 1980, the tax rate for the super-rich never dropped below 70%. For much of the 1950s, it was above 90% — although, like today, most rich people used a variety of techniques to lower their tax bills, such as tax shelters and offshore accounts.
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    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 201: Dr Seuss oli rasisti ja Hersheyn suklaa maistuu yrjöltä. Ei nyt mene hyvin anglosaxeilla. Tää on kaikki vasemmistohallituxen syytä.
    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 420: Ferrante has repeatedly dismissed suggestions that she is actually a man, telling Vanity Fair in 2015 that questions about her gender are rooted in a presumed "weakness" of female writers.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 448: Henry: It was nothing. That she was a fraud!
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 454: Henry: Now, wait! Now, wait! "That clearly indicates that she is foreign.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 457: Pickering: But you're the one who did it, And although she may have studied with an expert
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 459: Not a second did you falter. There's no doubt about it, I can tell that she was born Hungarian!
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 461: I must have aged a year tonight. she is a princess!"
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 466: And after that I found it deadly dull. How could she deceive another member of her race?"
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 469: Every one wondering who she was. "and she's Hungarian as the first Hungarian rhapsody"
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 477: They thought she was ecstatic Professor Higgins! Sing hail and hallelujah!
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 586: If Kip humped his dreamgirl Peewee it would count as statutory rape. I'm sure Bob would shut an understanding eye to that. If the wormfaces ate up them both that would count as a mutton snack. Bob would not countenance anything like that. We are people, not some animals like sheep, or hobgoblins either, come to that. You gotta choose your team, and stick to them. George Byron would not agree, nor do I.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 623: A month later, the prefect returns, still unsuccessful in his search. He is motivated to continue his fruitless search by the promise of a large reward, recently doubled, upon the letter's safe return, and he will pay 50,000 francs to anyone who can help him. Dupin asks him to write that check now and he will give him the letter. The prefect is astonished, but knows that Dupin is not joking. He writes the check, and Dupin produces the letter. The prefect determines that it is genuine and races to deliver it to the queen.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 650: An oracle then advised Thyestes that, if he had a son with his own daughter Pelopia, that son would kill Atreus. Thyestes did so by raping Pelopia (his identity hidden from her) and the son, Aegisthus, did kill Atreus. However, when Aegisthus was first born, he was abandoned by his mother, ashamed of the origin of her son. A shepherd found the infant Aegisthus and gave him to Atreus, who raised him as his own son. Only as he entered adulthood did Thyestes reveal the truth to Aegisthus, that he was both father and grandfather to the boy and that Atreus was his uncle. Aegisthus then killed Atreus.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 662: The Scarlet Letter: A Romance is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. Set in Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the years 1642 to 1649, the novel tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter through an affair and then struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Containing a number of religious and historic allusions, the book explores themes of legalism, sin, and guilt.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 666: The Scarlet Letter was one of the first mass-produced books in America. It was popular when first published and is considered a classic work today. It inspired numerous film, television, and stage adaptations. Critics have described it as a masterwork and novelist D. H. Lawrence called it a "perfect work of the American imagination".
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 674: As Hester looks out over the crowd, she notices a small, misshapen man and recognizes him as her long-lost husband, who has been presumed lost at sea. When the husband sees Hester's shame, he asks a man in the crowd about her and is told the story of his wife's adultery. He angrily exclaims that the child's father, the partner in the adulterous act, should also be punished and vows to find the man. He chooses a new name, Roger Chillingworth, to aid him in his plan.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 676: The Reverend John Wilson and the minister of Hester's church, Arthur Dimmesdale, question her, but she refuses to name her lover. After she returns to her prison cell, the jailer brings in Chillingworth, now a physician, to calm Hester and her child with his roots and herbs. He and Hester have an open conversation regarding their marriage and the fact that they were both in the wrong. Her lover, however, is another matter and he demands to know who it is; Hester refuses to divulge such information. He accepts this, stating that he will find out anyway, and forces her to conceal that he is her husband. If she ever reveals him, he warns her, he will destroy the child's father. Hester agrees to Chillingworth's terms although she suspects she will regret it.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 678: Following her release from prison, Hester settles in a cottage at the edge of town and earns a meager living with her needlework, which is of extraordinary quality. She lives a quiet, somber life with her daughter, Pearl, and performs acts of charity for the poor. She is troubled by her daughter´s unusual fascination with the scarlet "A". The shunning of Hester also extends to Pearl, who has no playmates or friends except her mother. As she grows older, Pearl becomes capricious and unruly. Her conduct starts rumors, and, not surprisingly, the church members suggest Pearl be taken away from Hester.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 680: Hester, hearing rumors that she may lose Pearl, goes to speak to Governor Bellingham. With him are ministers Wilson and Dimmesdale. Hester appeals to Dimmesdale in desperation, and the minister persuades the governor to let Pearl remain in Hester´s care.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 684: Tormented by his guilty conscience, Dimmesdale goes to the square where Hester was punished years earlier. Climbing the scaffold in the dead of night, he admits his guilt but cannot find the courage to do so publicly in the light of day. Hester, shocked by Dimmesdale´s deterioration, decides to obtain a release from her vow of silence to her husband.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 688: After several years, Hester returns to her cottage and resumes wearing the scarlet letter. When she dies, she is buried near the grave of Dimmesdale, and they share a simple slate tombstone engraved with an escutcheon described as: "On a field, sable, the letter A, gules" ("A red letter A written on a black background").
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 700: He worked at the Boston Custom House and joined Brook Farm, a transcendentalist community, before marrying Peabody in 1842. The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. A political appointment as consul took Hawthorne and family to Europe before their return to Concord in 1860.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 736: Saadakseen lisätuloja Poe opetteli litografian tekoa mutta ei onnistunut saamaan työtä alalta. Burton'sissa Poe julkaisi muun muassa yhden mestariteoksistaan, "Usherin talon häviö" (1839). Sen jälkeen samana vuonna Lea & Blanchard julkaisi Poen 25 novellia kaksiosaisessa kokoelmassa Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. Kirja sai enimmäkseen myönteiset arviot, joissa kiiteltiin kirjailijan omaperäisyyttä ja mielikuvitusta. Kirja ei kuitenkaan myynyt hyvin. Poe oli riitaantunut Burton'sin omistajan kanssa, ja kun tämä sai tietää Poen suunnittelevan oman lehtensä perustamista, Poe sai potkut.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 782: Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow Aamua jo odottelin, kammotti toi uuninpelti,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 919: The essay states Poe's conviction that a work of fiction should be written only after the author has decided how it is to end and which emotional response, or "effect", he wishes to create, commonly known as the "unity of effect". Once this effect has been determined, the writer should decide all other matters pertaining to the composition of the work, including tone, theme, setting, characters, conflict, and plot. In this case, Poe logically decides on "the death... of a beautiful woman" as it "is unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world, and equally is it beyond doubt that the lips best suited for such topic are those of a bereaved lover." Some commentators have taken this to imply that pure poetry can only be attained by the eradication of female beauty. Biographers and critics have often suggested that Poe's obsession with this theme stems from the repeated loss of women throughout his life, including his mother Eliza Poe, his foster mother Frances Allan and, later, his wife Virginia.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 925: In the essay, Poe traces the logical progression of his creation of "The Raven" as an attempt to compose "a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste." He claims that he considered every aspect of the poem. For example, he purposely set the poem on a tempestuous evening, causing the raven to seek shelter. He purposefully chose a pallid bust to contrast with the dark plume of the bird. The bust was of Pallas in order to evoke the notion of scholar, to match with the presumed student narrator poring over his "volume[s] of forgotten lore." No aspect of the poem was an accident, he claims, but is based on total control by the author.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 946: Paikannäyttäjän talo (The Fall of the House of Usher) is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1839 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, then included in the collection Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque in 1840. The short story, a work of Gothic fiction, includes themes of madness, family, isolation, and metaphysical identities.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 950: Vieraana paikannäyttäjän talossa (House of Usher) on yhdysvaltalainen vuoden 1960 kauhuelokuva, jonka ohjasi Roger Corman ja käsikirjoitti Richard Matheson Edgar Allan Poen novellin Usherin talon häviö pohjalta. Elokuvan pääosissa ovat Vincent Price, Myrna Fahey ja Mark Damon. Vuonna 2005 Vieraana paikannäyttäjän talossa valittiin National Film Registryn "kulttisesti, mediallisesti tai ekonomisesti merkittävien" yhdysvaltalaiselokuvien luetteloon.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 954: Edgar Allan Poen Usherin talon tuho oli ehkä vähän liiankin kammottava minulle. Vain kaksikymmentäsivuinen novelli tuntui rankalta, sillä sen tunnelma oli niin vahva. Novelli on rakennettu hienosti niin, että jännitys kasvaa ja säilyy aina tarinan viimeisille sivuille asti.
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    Minkä värinen on lyijynkarvainen Edgar Allan Poen novellissa Usherin talon häviö?

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    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 244: Esa Saarinen kuvailee sitä Facebookissa: ”Vihreyden vehertäessä lehmustossa, taivaan lupaillessa ravitsevaa sadetta, kahvikupponen ja mustikkapiiras ovat tavallisuuden merkityshehkua”.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 267: – Juuri tämä on tärkeää, että ehtii ajatella mitä ajattelee ja herkistyy kokemalleen. Korona-aika on suuri mahdollisuus korjata kurssiaan kohti elämää, mihin syvemmin uskoo. (PST: tää texti on siis ekalta koronakeväältä 2020. Nyt alkaa Eskiäkin vähitellen tympiä tää tavallisuuden merkityshehku, kun Ekbergin ikkunassakaan ei saa enää istua.)
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 338: Milton Friedman's's book Capitalism and Freedom eventually brought him popular acclaim. Published by the University of Chicago in 1962, it has sold over half a million copies and has been translated into 18 different languages, no small feat for a popular book on the subject of economics. In the book, he argues for a classically liberal society where free markets solve problems of efficiency, enriching rich in the United Stoates as a side effect. He argues for free markets on the basis of hebrew pragmatism and philosophy. He concludes the book with an argument that most of America’s successes are due to the free market and private enterprise, while most of its greatest failures are due to government intervention. George W. Bush got the point and let private enterprises be jailkeepers and fight the second Iraq war. Welcome back to the 19th century and before.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 420: And into ashes all my Lust. Mun kaikki himo muuttuu tuhkaxi. ja tuhkaa haluni kun on.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 444: Pitkäsanaisissa puffixikielissä kuten suomi riimit tulee helposti klisheisiä ja/tai tylsiä, soinnutetaan päätteitä tai kourallista typeriä yxitavuisia tilkesanoja. Se yxi asia mikä pilaa lyriikan on tylsä klisheisyys. Melkein minkä tahansa muun saa toimimaan. Klisheetkin käy jos käyttää niitä epätylsän epäklisheemäisesti. Pelkästään soinnutuxeen tarvittavat arkaaiset sanamuodot on enimmäxeen tylsiä ja tuoxahtavat vanhusten huonosti tuuletetuilta alusvaatteilta ja kissanhajuisilta hampailta.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 448: To His Coy Mistress" is a metaphysical poem written by the English author and politician Andrew Marvell (1621–1678) either during or just before the English Interregnum (1649–60). It was published posthumously in 1681. This poem is considered one of Marvell's finest and is possibly the best recognised carpe diem poem in English. Although the date of its composition is not known, it may have been written in the early 1650s. At that time, Marvell was serving as a tutor to the daughter of the retired commander of the New Model Army, Sir Thomas Fairfax, fucking her like a rabbit when Papa looked the other way.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 465: The line "deserts of vast eternity" is used in the novel Orlando: A Biography, by Virginia Woolf, which was published in 1928.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 478: The poem, along with Marvell's 'The Definition of Love', is heavily referenced throughout the 1997 film The Daytrippers, in which the main character finds a note she believes may be from her husband's mistress. In several scenes, the two Marvell poems are alluded to, quoted, and sometimes directly discussed.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 568: “I am ready to leave my loved ones,” he said. “My wealth, my fame will amount to naught. My grudges, frustrations, resentments and jealousies will finally disappear.” That hope, which Knievel took to his grave, was dashed by the FBI this week.
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    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 166: Haahden kristillishenkiseen tuotantoon kuului runokokoelmia, muun muassa Ikiaartehet, Muistoköynnös, Muumipeikon tuhotulva ja Poisvalittuja runoja, sekä uskonnollishenkisiä kertomuksia, muun muassa Helvi, Israelin tyttäret, Seija tyttösen tarina ja Tauno voi todistaa, lastenkirjoja sekä matkakuvauksen Pyhiltä poluilta. Laajan tuotantonsa ansiosta Haahti saikin aikoinaan lisänimiä: Suomen kotien kirjailija, Kirjailijoiden kuningatar ja Painosten herratar. Hänen teoksiaan myytiin puolisen miljoonaa kappaletta hänen 70-vuotisen kirjailijauransa aikana. Myös toimittajana ja kääntäjänä hän on toiminut. Haahden omia teoksia on niin ikään käännetty eri kielille, mm. ruotsiksi, saksaksi ja tanskaksi.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 210: Mutta pettymys! Rukoushetkestämme huolimatta, tai ehkä juuri sixi, laiva oli juuttunutkin jäihin eikä ollut vielä edes Turuussa. Oliko tässä nyt pahan vihollisen juonia? Aloimme jo kyllästyä, uskomme oli horjuva. Oliko nyt todella varma että vieraamme saapuisi? Oli, vakuutettiin, taivaaseen oli saatu varmistava puhelinyhteys. Jumalan kiitos! Ole hyvä! Anteexi! Siis rukousta kehiin, rukousta yhä palavammin. Entä jos yliopiston juhlasalin tyhjät penkkirivit syttyy palamaan? Niin ei saanut tapahtua!
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 241: Entä minä? Aino ystäväni oli mennyt kihloihin tohtori (Arthur) Hjeltin kanssa, ja hänen häänsä oli suunniteltu touokuuxi. Ompelin hänelle paljotöistä tsheremissiläismallista sohvatyynyä. Vai tarkastinko "Tuomenmarjojen" korehtuuria? Vai "Huoneenharjojen?" Vaiko "Suomenkarjojen?" (Nämä runovihkoni ilmestyivät sinä keväänä.) Kazoin uponnutta kelloa. Se näytti perunoita. Tai siis Hauptmannin näytelmä (jonka se oli, ukkomies elonsa vaelluxen puolitiessä, kirjoittanut muna ojossa 14-vuotiaan tytön takia, joka toisin kuin sen vaimo ymmärsi sitä ja samoin kuin se ize tykkäs vielä talviurheilusta), oli aaterikkaudestansa huolimatta hämärä ja pitkäveteinen, toisin kuin vanha testamentti. Ajatuxeni harhailivat pois lakkaamatta. Kuinka toista olisikaan ollut siellä, missä kaikki rakkaimmat toverini nyt olivat koossa Mr. Mottin sanomaa kuulemassa! Ei uponnut kello sinänsä ollut syntiä (vaikka teatterihan on, ja Hauptmann ize suuri syntinen?). Kysymys oli siitä mikä oli ensiarvoista. Eli siis kivintä. Olin langennut kiusaajan ansaan. Sillä mitään muuta ei voinut olla tämä izelleni epäedullinen menettely.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 294: Die versunkene Glocke (1897), a symbolic story of a master bell founder and his struggle as an artist, has been one of Hauptmann's most popular plays. After this Hauptmann wrote the tragedies Fuhrmann Henschel (1899), Michael Kramer (1900), and Rose Bernd (1903). These works also reflected the personal turmoil Hauptmann was then in he had fallen for a fourteen-year-old girl, a promising violinist Margarete Marschalk. She was the opposite of his wife, interested in his work, and in such outdoor sports as hiking, ice-skating, andf skiing. After Hauptmann wife found out about her rival, she moved with the children to Dresden. Hauptmann had a son, Benvenuto, with Margarete, and in 1904, after a long period of agonising thought, Hauptmann divorced Marie and married Margarete. However, a year later he met a sixteen-year-old actress, Ida Orloff, who became a new object of his obsession. Hauptmann described her in his letters as a moth flirting with flames, as a bewitching Siren, as a mermaid, and as a cruel spider.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 302: Throughout the Nazi regime, Hauptmann remained in Germany, which Goebbels used as a propaganda tool, claiming that he had made his peace with the Nazis. The Third Reich refused to allow him to receive the Schiller Prize, for which he was almost continuously recommended. A complete seventeen- volume edition of his works came out in 1942. Hauptmann died on June 6 1946 of pneumonia, at his home in Agnetendorf. His last work, the unfinished Der neue Christophorus, was again a story of suffering humanity.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 340: The New Yorker is published by Condé Nasty Inc. and is a subsidiary of Advance Publications. S.I. Newhouse acquired The New Yorker in 1985 for “$200 a share for the magazine’s common stock, an investment of about $142 million.” The Newhouse family owns Advance Publications and currently, the third and fourth generations of the Newhouse family is involved in the management. For details about the Newhouse family click here. The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Gentlemen’s Quarterly (GQ), Architectural Digest (AD), Condé Nast Traveler, and Wired are all published by Conde Nasty.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 342: In review, The New Yorker uses strong emotionally loaded headlines such as “Don’t Underestimate Elizabeth Warren and Her Populist Message” and “Is Fraud Part of the Trump Organization’s Business Model?” The New Yorker also publishes satirical articles from satirist Andy Borowitz through his Borowitz Report, such as “Trump Offers to Station Pence at Border with Binoculars in Lieu of Wall.” The Borowitz Report always favors the left and mocks the right. Further, The New Yorker provides original in-depth journalistic reporting such as this: Four Women Accuse New York’s Attorney General of Physical Abuse. The result of this investigation led to the Attorney General resigning just hours after the New Yorker published the story. In general, both wording and story selection tends to mostly favor the left.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 438: Erakkomehiläiset on vanhan liiton miehiä, ne kannattaa vanhatestamentillisiä silmä silmästä, hammas hampaasta tyyppisiä kantoja, Vieraslajin henki on aika löyhässä. Termiittipesässä vallizee lämmin yhteishenki, joka leyhyy kuningattarien pyllystä. Tarvizevalle oxennetaan, uskovaisten tavara on yhteistä. Kaikki ovat tasa-arvoisia, kuninkaalliset vaan vielä tasa-arvoisempia kuin toiset. (On toki muistettava, että tiimin tasolla nää samat herttaiset pistiäiset ovat keskenään verivihollisia.)
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    Norway is fairly middling when it comes to Europe. The food is sometimes questionable (they eat sheep heads and cure fish with lye) and most of the year it’s freezing and dark.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 772: Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley College with a long-standing interest in social issues such as poverty, child labor, and immigration, as well as settlement work to uplift poor immigrants and reduce juvenile delinquency. Mother Thing. She became a central leader of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) based in Switzerland, for which she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. In a letter to the president of Wellesley, she wrote we should follow "the ways of Jesus." Her spiritual thoughts were that American economy was "far from being in harmony with the principles of Jesus which we profess." Wellesley College terminated her contract in 1919.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 778: As a young student she was first attracted to the study of literature, but she was soon to take an interest in the work to which she was to devote all her energies in the period preceding the First World War: the improvement of conditions of life through social reform. The necessity of such work was first brought home to her when she became acquainted with the poverty and squalor of the slums in America’s big cities. She collaborated in the founding of a social center in Boston and undertook other practical work as well, becoming a member of the American Federation of Labor and helping to establish the Women’s Trade Union League of America.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 782: Practical work alone, however, did not exhaust the aspirations that gripped Emily Balch. She felt the need both to acquire knowledge and to pass it on to others if she was to achieve more. And so she continued her studies, first in Paris under Levasseur1, the historian of the French working class, and later in Berlin where she studied that branch of economics which has been called a «professor-chair socialism»2. Here she also came in contact with the European labor movement and attended the Socialist Trade Union Congress in 1896.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 784: A typical example is her work concerning immigrants. She was the first professor in America to give students a course of lectures on problems relating to immigrants. Best known, undoubtedly, is her work on the Slav immigrants in the United States, a work which is said to be a landmark in the scientific analysis of immigration problems3. This work provides a perfect illustration of her approach: before putting pen to paper she visited most of the Slav centers in the United States and also did research for a year in those regions of Austria-Hungary from which many of the immigrants came. Not content to rely on verbal or written sources, she felt she had to see things for herself, to meet these people, and to study their conditions at first hand.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 786: And then came the First World War, putting an end to her university career, for she was dismissed from her post in 1918 because of her pacifist activities. But the war also brought a fresh challenge, giving her life a new goal. Like so many others, she saw the war as a futile interruption to the construction of a better world.
    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 798: Emily Balch has now reached old age but she remains active to the last, and, as she herself said when being congratulated on her seventy-fifth birthday: «I think I shall live for quite a while yet, for, as my grandfather said, an old woman is as tough as an old owl.» May her words prove to be no less than the truth, for the world cannot boast of many persons of her mettle.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 825: And the old John Mott is still to be found in the midst of the young, a tireless servant of his Master. His long life has brought him profound disappointments. But they have never broken his spirit nor cooled his ardor.He believes that good will triumph in the end, that all the trials and struggles, all the disappointments and defeats, must bring the fulfillment of the Christian promise that all men shall become one. Like the story of Adam run backwards, the last woman stuck back to where she was taken from.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 839: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Grammicolepididae are a small family of deep-sea fishes, called tinselfishes due to their silvery color. They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies. The largest species, the thorny tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus, grows up to 64 cm (25 in) long.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 849: The three great world organizations which have flourished under his leadership for a generation – the Student Federation, the Young Men’s Christian Association, and the International Missionary Council – have in his hands been instruments for creating that spirit of Christian tolerance and love which can give peace to the world.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 979: JK. Mun kanta on päinvastainen. Kynäilijöiden ns. oivalluxet ei ole koskaan tuoreita. Kaikki on sanottu sen tuhanteen kertaan, kuten oivalsi jo saarnaaja. Uudet apinat vaan yllättyvät huuli pyöreinä aina uudestaan niistä samoista. Kiintoisinta on nähdä mikä kunkin kulloinkin sai kaivamaan sanaisesta arkustaan just tän tai ton klisheisen rykäyxen. Mietin sitä kun luen uudestaan näitä paasauxia. Kiintoisinta siinä on miten se on ennustettavaa. Se saa mut aina vakuuttuneemmaxi siitä että tää kaikki on täysin determinististä, vaikkei fataalia. The situation is hopeless but not serious.
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    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 151: Drivel was born Margaret Ann Shriver on May 18, 1957, in Gastonia, North Carolina, to a deeply religious family. Her father, Donald, is a Presbyterian minister, who became an academic and president of the Union Theological Seminary in New York; her mother, Peggy, was a homemaker who shook her moneymaker. She also has an older brother, Gregory, and a younger brother, Tim. At age 15, she changed her name from Margaret Ann to Lionel because she did not like the name she had been given, and as a tomboy (well, wannabe transsexual) felt a conventionally male name more appropriate.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 154: Drivel had written eight novels and published seven (one novel could not find a publisher) before writing We Need to Talk About Kevin, which she called her "make or break" novel due to the years of "professional disappointment" and "virtual obscurity" preceding it.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 162: Drivel has written drivel for The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New York Times, The Economist and many other suspect economically liberal publications. In July 2005, Shriver began writing a column for The Guardian, in which she shared her low opinion on maternal wards within Western society, the pettiness of British tax authorities, and the importance of libraries (she plans to hide whatever assets remain at her death in the Belfast Library).
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 168: In 2016 Shriver gave a controversial speech about cultural appropriation. Shriver had previously been criticized for her depiction of Latino and African-American characters in her book The Mandibles, which was described by one critic as racist and by another as politically misguided. In her Brisbane speech, Shriver contested these criticisms, saying writers ought to be entitled to write from any perspective, race, gender or background that they choose, even racist and politically misguided, in fact particularly so, because they sell best. The full text of her speech was published in the British newspaper The Guardian.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 170: In June 2018, she criticised an effort by the publisher Penguin Random House to diversify the authors that it published and better represent the population, saying that it prioritised diversity over quality and that a manuscript "written by a gay transgender Caribbean who dropped out of school at seven" would be published "whether or not said manuscript is an incoherent, tedious, meandering and insensible pile of mixed-paper recycling". Penguin Random House marketer and author Candice Carty-Williams criticised the statements. As a result of her comments Shriver was dropped from judging a competition for the magazine Mslexia.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 176: This is the full transcript of the keynote speech, Fiction and Identity Politics, Lionel Drrivel gave at the Brisbane Writers Festival on 8 September 2016. Her latest book The Mandibles, is published by Harper Collins.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 190: Now, I am a little at a loss to explain what’s so insulting about a sombrero – a practical piece of headgear for a hot climate that keeps out the sun with a wide brim. And what's so insulting about shackles - a practical way to keep a cotton worker focused on his work. My parents went to Mexico when I was small, and brought a sombrero back from their travels, the better for my brothers and I to unashamedly appropriate the souvenir to play dress-up. For my part, as a German-American on both sides, I’m more than happy for anyone who doesn’t share my genetic pedigree to don a Tyrolean hat, pull on some leiderhosen, pour themselves a weisbier, and belt out the Hoffbrauhaus Song. (Leiderhosen? weisbier? Damn what ignoramus. But she is American, remember. Donald Trump is an expatriate German too. Hitler was an expatriate Austrian. Bet he had a Tirolean hat, a green one like aunt Inkeri.)
    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 226: Of course he’s exploiting her. It’s his book, and he made her up. He owns her, she is her property. He is free to fuck her, rape her, do whatever he wants. The character is his creature, to be exploited up a storm. Yet the reviewer chides that “special care should be taken with a story that’s not implicitly yours to tell” and worries that “Cleave pushes his own boundaries maybe further than they were meant to go.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 248: Behold, the reviewer in the Washington Post, who groundlessly accused this book of being “racist” because it doesn’t toe a strict Democratic Party line in its political outlook, described the scene thus: “The Mandibles are white. Luella, the single African American in the family, arrives in Brooklyn incontinent and demented. She needs to be physically restrained. As their fortunes become ever more dire and the family assembles for a perilous trek through the streets of lawless New York, she’s held at the end of a leash. If The Mandibles is ever made into a film, my suggestion is that this image not be employed for the movie poster.” Your author, by implication, yearns to bring back slavery. Failing that, she does the best to poke fictive fun at a fictive member of the underprivileged race. Nobody laugh?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 252: In fact, I’m reminded of a letter I received in relation to my seventh novel from an Armenian-American who objected – why did I have to make the narrator of We Need to Talk About Kevin Armenian? He didn’t like my narrator, and felt that her ethnicity disparaged his community. I took pains to explain that I knew something about Armenian heritage, because my best friend in the States was Armenian, and I also thought there was something dark and aggrieved in the culture of the Armenian diaspora that was atmospherically germane to that book. Besides, I despaired, everyone in the US has an ethnic background of some sort, and she had to be something! Joe Biden has finally admitted that the Armenian genocide was a genocide and not just an unusually bad case of flu. I am not convinced of it yet.
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    I’m from a small rural community, and ev’rybody who lived in my neighborhood, if you want to call it that, were relatives.  We called it “the circle,” and our house was there, my grandmother’s house was there, an aun’ an’ uncle who were childless lived there, and (uh) a couple of aunts an’ uncles who had children.  There were five female cousins, an’ in the summertime we hung out together all day long from early until late.  In my grandmother’s yard was a maple tree, and the five of us developed that into our apartment building.  Each of us had a limb, and [small laugh] the less daring cousins took the lo’er limbs, and I and another cousin a year younger than I always went as far to the top as we could, an’ we– we were kinda derisive of those girls who stayed with the lower limbs.  We had front doors an’ back doors.  The front door was the — the limb — were the limbs on the front, that were nearest (um) the boxwood hedge.  And the grass was all worn away in that area.  An’ then the back doorwa–was on the back side of the tree, an’ you could only enter the front an’ exit from the rear.  And that had to be done by swinging off a limb that was fairly high off the ground, and (um) my cousin Belinda and I had no problem with that, but the other girls — that was always somethin’ we had to coax them into doin’.  But still, you entered the front, you left the rear.  We (um) ate our lunches together.  When it was lunchtime — an’ our mothers always cooked lunch in the summertime ’cause they didn’ want to be in the hot kitchen at night.  So we would just take our (um) — go home, an’ we’d load our plates with all the vegetables an’ the cornbread, an’ get our glasses of milk or ice tea or whatever we were havin’, an’ we would head for somebody’s yard, where we would all sit down an’ eat together.  It was just an institution:  lunch in somebody’s yard.  An’ if you wanted to go home for a second helping– sometimes that was quite a little walk, but it was worth it, because that was our thing, having lunch together, every day.  (Um) We gathered at my grandmother’s on Sundays.  All my aunts would get those chairs, form a circle.  (Uh) One crocheted.  (Uh) Most of them just sat an’ talked, an’ we girls hung out for the main part with the women.  (Uh) The men would gather around the fish pond, which was in a side yard.  It was (um) — it was kind of a rock (um) pond that my granddaddy had, had built.  There was a ir’n pipe in the middle, an’ when he went fishin’, he would put his catch in there.  Or he caught a mud turtle, he’d put it in there.  An’ there it stayed until it was time to kill it an’ cook it, whatever it was.  The pipe in the middle had water that sprayed up all the time.  There was a locust tree near there, an’ that’s where we girls picked the leaves an’ the thorns to make the doll clothes out o’ the locust.  It’s where we always ate the watermelon.  We always had to save the rind, an’ we always had to leave some pink on that rind, because my grandmother made watermelon pickles out o’ that rind.  I hated the things.  I thought they were the worst things I ever put in my mouth.  But ever’body else thought watermelon pickles were just a great delicacy.  That was also around the time that ev’rybody grew gladiolias [sic] an’ I thought they were the ugliest flower I’d ever laid my eyes on, but ever’body had gladiolias.  ‘Course now I’ve come to appreciate the gladiolia, but back then I had absolutely no appreciation for it.  It was also where we made (uh) ice cream, (uh) on the front porch.  We made ice cream on Sunday afternoons.  I had an aunt who worked in the general mercantile business that my family owned, an’ she was only home on Sunday, so she baked all day:  homemade rolls an’ cakes.  And so, she made cakes an’ we made ice cream, an’ ever’body wan’ed to crank, of course.  (Um) That was just a big treat, to get to crank that ice cream.  It was jus’ our Sunday afternoon thing, an’ I, I think back on it.  All the aunts would sit around an’ they’d talk, an’ they’d smoke.  Even if you never saw those ladies smoke, any other time o’ the week.  On Sunday afternoon when we all were gathered about in gran- in granny’s yard, they’d have a cigarette.  Just a way of relaxing, I suppose.  The maple tree’s now gone.  In later years, it was thought the maple tree, our apartment building, was shading the house too much an’ causing mildew, so it was removed at some point.  And I don’t, to this day, enjoy lookin’ (uh) into that part o’ the yard. …


    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 268: Regarding identity politics, what’s especially saddened me in my recent career is a trend toward rejecting the advocacy of anyone who does not belong to the group. In 2013, I published Big Brother, a novel that grew out of my loss of my own older brother, who in 2009 died from the complications of morbid obesity. I was moved to write the book not only from grief, but also sympathy of morbid obesity: in the years before his death, as my brother grew heavier, I saw how dreadfully other people treated him – how he would be seated off in a corner of a restaurant, how the staff would roll their eyes at each other after he’d ordered, though he hadn’t requested more food than anyone else. Just a little wafer, is all.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 272: But in my events to promote Big Brother, like trying to peddle it to my acquaintances, I started to notice a pattern. Most of the people buying the book in the signing queue were thin. Well the whole queue was pretty thin. Especially in the US, fat is now one of those issues where you either have to be one of us, or you’re the enemy. It's like Christianity: who is not for Jesus is against him. We don't know if he was fat, but most likely he was scrawny, he could not even carry his cross. I verified this when I had a long email correspondence with a “Healthy at Any Size” activist, who was incensed by the novel, which she hadn’t even read. Which she refused to read. No amount of explaining that the novel was on her side, that it was a book that was terribly pained by the way heavy people are treated and how unfairly they are judged, could overcome the scrawny author’s photo on the flap.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 321: Not every crime writer is a criminal, Shriver said, nor is every author who writes on sexual assault a rapist. “Fiction, by its very nature,” she said, “is fake.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 328: The audience, compliant, chuckled. I started looking forward to the point in the speech where she was to subvert the argument. It never came.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 335: It’s not always OK if a white guy writes the story of a Nigerian woman because the actual Nigerian woman can’t get published or reviewed to begin with. It’s not always OK if a straight white woman writes the story of a queer Indigenous man, because when was the last time you heard a queer Indigenous man tell his own story? How is it that said straight white woman will profit from an experience that is not hers, and those with the actual experience never be provided the opportunity? It’s not always OK for a person with the privilege of education and wealth to write the story of a young Indigenous man, filtering the experience of the latter through their own skewed and biased lens, telling a story that likely reinforces an existing narrative which only serves to entrench a disadvantage they need never experience.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 346: My own mother, as we walked away from the tent, suggested that perhaps I was being too sensitive. Perhaps … or perhaps that is the result of decades of being told to be quiet, and accept our place. So our conversation then turned to intent. What was Shriver’s intent when she chose to discuss her distaste for the concept of cultural appropriation? Was it to build bridges, to further our intellect, to broaden horizons of what is possible?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 431: JK Rowling took another tossing on Twitter on Sunday as she tweeted that “many health professionals are concerned that young people struggling with their mental health are being shunted towards hormones and surgery when this may not be in their best interests.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 433: The comment was one of a string as she defended herself after being called out for “liking” a tweet that compared hormone prescriptions to anti-depressants, which were over-prescribed to teenagers in the past with sometimes harmful results. It’s the second social media tussle the Harry Potter scribe has faced in two months after angering the LGBTQ community and supporters in June over transphobic remarks.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 443: “Who had money on JK Rowling pivoting to supporting those who call people who take mental health medication “lazy?” wrote one critic Sunday. I had. But as luck would have it, she has more of it. In fact, she is full of it.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 522: Kathryn Lee Gifford (née Epstein; born August 16, 1953) is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, occasional actress and author. She is best known for her 15-year run (1985–2000) on the talk show Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin. She is also known for her 11-year run with Hoda Kotb, on the fourth hour of NBC's Today show (2008–2019). She has received 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and won her first Daytime Emmy in 2010 as part of the Today team. Gifford's first television role had been as Tom Kennedy's singer/sidekick on the syndicated version of Name That Tune only in the 1977–1978 season. She also occasionally appeared on the first three hours of Today and was a contributing NBC News correspondent.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 524: Kathie Lee married Paul Johnson, a composer/arranger/producer/publisher of Christian music, in 1976. After their divorce in 1982, she married sportscaster and former NFL player Frank Gifford in 1986. He died in 2015. Kathie Lee has released studio albums and written books. Kathie Lee has sold clothes made in offshore sweatshops whose living and working conditions were simply inhumane.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 531: Gifford left Today in order to pursue a movie career both as an actress, and as a director and producer. She did a number of voice overs most notably as a spiny anteater in the 1998 TV series Hercules and in Higglytown Heroes as the Mail Carrier Hero in 2004. In 2018 she filmed a Hallmark Christmas movie for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries called A Godwink Christmas. Gifford intends to make movies about the experiences of losing a loved one and being a widow, as she now has first-hand experience of the role.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 533: Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford raised the money to build and continued to financially support two shelters in New York City for babies born with HIV, or a congenital crack cocaine addiction. These shelters were named in honor of her children, Cody (HIV) and Cassidy (crack cocaine).
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 535: Kathie Lee was 23 years younger than Frank. They had two children together, Cody Newton Gifford (born March 22, 1990) and Cassidy Erin Gifford (born August 2, 1993). They also shared a birthday: August 16. Frank died on August 9, 2015, from natural causes at their Greenwich, Connecticut, home at the age of 84. In 2017, she released "He Got a Chain Reaction", a very personal song Kathie Lee co-wrote (with songwriter Brett James) and dedicated to her husband. All proceeds from the song went to the international evangelical Christian humanitarian aid charity Samaritan's Purse. Frank's fat inheritance went into Kathie Lee's purse.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 537: In 1996 the National Labor Committee, a human rights group, reported that sweatshop labor was being used to make clothes for the Kathie Lee line, sold at Wal-Mart. The group reported that a worker in Honduras smuggled a piece of clothing out of the factory, which had a Kathie Lee label on it. One of the workers, Wendy Diaz, came to the United States to testify about the conditions under which she worked. She commented, "I wish I could talk to Kathie Lee. If she's good, she will help us." Gifford addressed Kernaghan's allegations on the air during Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, explaining that she was not personally involved with hands-on project management in factories, and had never made a piece of clothing in her life.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 579: Tangent: Thunberg told her millions of social media followers on Thursday she had been self-isolating for the past two weeks after returning home from a three-week trip in Central Europe. She said she reported symptoms associated with coronavirus, such as a fever and a cough. While she could not get tested for COVID-19 since Sweden is limiting tests to those in need of emergency medical treatment, she said it was “extremely likely” that she’s had it, given the combined symptoms and circumstances.
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    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 75: The first edition of the DSM was published in 1952, listing 102 broad categories of disorders. Each of these included a short list of symptoms, along with some information about suspected causes.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 79: Published in 2013, the DSM-5 makes many changes, some of them controversial, some not. There are 20 chapters containing categories of related disorders.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 206: There is a undeniable link between bad mental health and genius in a lot of geniuses. Albert Einstein was famously a strange individual who struggled to find his arse with both hands at night. Looking at Einstein it becomes clear that something is off with him. He dressed in such a strange way and always appeared disheveled. That is a sure sign of being crazy.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 806: Pulkkinen on sisällyttänyt antiromaaniinsa kirjoittamishetkellä ajankohtaisia teemoja, kuten Puolan sotatilan, Suomen idänpolitiikan arvostelun, Afrikka-kokemuksensa ja kehitysyhteistyökritiikin, omaa henkilöhistoriaansa, omat todelliset ja fiktiiviset kirjansa, lukemattomat lainaukset mm. sosiaalipsykologisesta kirjallisuudesta.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 1355: Hohhoijaa. Olen väsynyt olemaan koko ajan ilkeä. Koitan nyt suhtautua suopeammin kirjailijoihin ja heidän sepustuxiinsa. Esim Doston Setämiehen uni on muka-komiikan alla suht tarkkasilmäistä sielutiedettä. Eikä se ole puiseva kuten pelkäsin. Pitkäripsisestä Zinasta tulee mieleen joku venäläinen kaunotar, oliskohan Igor Kudashevin rouva Irina. Vaikka sittemmin Juha Janhusen pikkurouva Katjakin oli kaunotar anatomian laitoxen aikoina. Jälkeenpäin ajatellen sillä oli ehkä haku päällä. Mutta molemmat on blondeja.
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    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 89: On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (German: Ueber die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes vom zureichenden Grunde) is an elaboration on the classical Principle of Sufficient Reason, written by German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer as his doctoral dissertation in 1813. The principle of sufficient reason is a powerful and controversial philosophical principle stipulating that everything must have a reason or cause. Schopenhauer revised and re-published it in 1847. The work articulated the centerpiece of many of Schopenhauer's arguments, and throughout his later works he consistently refers his readers to it as the necessary beginning point for a full understanding of his further writings.)
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 216: V. Jane felt that the nurses and assistants of Prof. Hawking were intruding in their family life and Prof. Hawking felt that Jane had stopped loving him and loved Jonathan instead. After taking divorce from Jane in 1995, Hawking married Elaine Mason. Hawking took divorce from Elaine Mason in 2006 because she was physically abusing him. Prof. Hawking again started having a close friendship with Jane. Jane described her experiences with Prof. Hawking in her memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen which was published in 2007.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 218: K. Isn't it an insult to Stephen Hawking to bury him in a church? His ashes should be launched out of the solar system like Clyde Tombaugh's.

    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 220: Personally, as someone with no religious beliefs, I’d feel a bit weird about the idea that someone might launch my ashes into space after my death. Sort of seems like a terrible waste of rocket power. It’s irrelevant what happens to my ashes after death.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 480: Berlinski has written works on systems analysis, the history of differential topology, analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of mathematics. Berlinski has authored books for the general public on mathematics and the history of mathematics. These include The Secrets of the Vaulted Sky (2003), aimed to redeem astrology as "rationalistic"; Publishers Weekly described the book as offering "self-consciously literary vignettes ... ostentatious erudition and metaphysical pseudo-profundities".
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 482: Berlinski´s books have received mixed reviews, and been criticized for containing historical and mathematical inaccuracies. One critic said, "I haven't learned anything from [Berlinski's] book except that the novel of mathematics is best written in another style." He is the author of several detective novels starring private investigator Aaron Asherfeld, and a number of shorter works of fiction and non-fiction.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 560: Shell-shocked, Isis set out to find all the pieces of Osiris’s body. Aided by Nephthys, Isis was able to retrieve all the body parts of Osiris, except Osiris penis. Isis called on the god Anubis to help in the mummification process. After that, she cast a magical spell on Osiris dismembered parts, bringing him back to life. However, he did not come back in his old self. He was instead reborn in the land of the dead (the Underworld). Before he departed for the Underworld, Isis mated with him and became pregnant with Horus (the falcon-headed god. Apparently the missing penis was located eventually.)
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 562: As lord of the underworld, Osiris’s was responsible for judging the souls of the dead. In that role, he earned the name Khentiamenti or “the Foremost of the Westerners”. If the dead person was deemed to have lived an upright life, the soul of the dead would be ushered into the bosoms of Osiris, i.e. into eternal paradise. However, if the person was found guilty by the panel, the soul of dead was instantly consumed by the demon Ammit. Thus, the soul vanished into eternal nothingness.
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    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 49: Tuolloin hän laittoi Instagramiin videon, jossa ihmetteli, miksi Kuwaitin hallitus aikoi parantaa ulkomaalaisen palvelushenkilökunnan asemaa maassa. Hän ei ymmärtänyt miksi uusi laki antoi kotiapulaisille yhden vapaapäivän viikossa ja oikeuden pitää hallussaan sekä henkilökohtaista puhelinta että omaa passia. Lisäksi työaika rajoitettiin 12 tuntiin päivässä.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 117: The historical question of whether Jefferson was the father of Hemings' children is the subject of the Jefferson–Hemings controversy. Following renewed historical analysis in the late 20th century, and a 1998 DNA study (completed in 1999 and published as a report in 2000) that found a match between the Jefferson male line and a descendant of Hemings' youngest son, Eston Hemings, the Monticello Foundation asserted that Jefferson fathered Eston and likely her other five children as well. However, there are some who disagree. In 2018, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation of Monticello announced its plans to have an exhibit titled Life of Sally Hemings, and affirmed that it was treating as a settled issue that Jefferson was the father of her known children. The exhibit opened in June 2018.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 148: Rikas kokemus. Nykyään (1996) retriittejä löytyy joka puolelta Suomea. Toimintaa vaalii kaikessa hiljaisuudessa Hiljaisuuden Ystävät ry. Monet käyvät niissä vähintään kerran vuodessa. Kirkon perinteeseen retriitit ovat kuuluneet jo vuosisatoja. Moosexen se vetäytyi Siinainvuorella ihan vaan kylmyydestä, Jeesuxen Negevissä 40vrk paaston takia. Luostareissa oli mahdollista yöpyä seuraamassa munkkien jokaöistä toimintaa. Taimi Mäki Helsingistä palaa retriitistä kotiin silminnähden rauhoittuneena. Retriittiin tullaan saamaan, suorittamaan ja antamaan, hän korostaa. Potilaat vetävät huoneissansa parin tunnin ajaxi sen sisään lepäämään. Joskus on järjestetty vain naisille tarkoitettuja retriittejä joissa on vähän eri ohjelma. Osallistujat saavat herkutella ja helliäkin toisiaan. Osallistujat ovat kuin yhtä persettä. Ujona saapuneet ihmiset ovat loppupeleissä ihmeen avoinna. He ovat juoneet suuresta yhteisestä kuukupista. Aina ei ole ainoastaan mietiskelyä kuten E.Saarisella vaan on muuta liikuntaa. Ensin opetetaan hengittämistä lyhyt jaxo kerrallaan. Joskus sivakoidaan tuntureilla kilometrikaupalla. Välillä levähdetään laavuilla ja pidetään hartaushetkiä, joskus kaxikin. Joillakin se onnistuu jopa monta kertaa peräjälkeen. Ohjaaja Jouni Hilke hiihteli joukon perällä. Minulle izelleni tuli hyvä olo, Jouni raportoi. Ruokailimme yhdessä, saunoimme ja kävimme riu'ulla. Tilalle tuli iloa ja rohkeutta. Sisätilassa soi rauhoittava musiikki, kun potilaat samoilevat ulkona. Hiljaisuus on voimakas elementti, se herkistää aisteja, varsinkin kun avaa ikkunoita, sanoo kappalainen Esko Aho. Puun lumivaippa koskettaa syvältä.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 243: Jotkut tutkijat ovat väittäneet Aabrahamin olleen amorilainen. Amorilaisiin lukeutuu myös Vanhan Assyrian ja Marin mainitsema Maru-Jamina eli Binu-Jamina, voimakas ja Assyrian pelkäämä paimentolaisheimo, jota on epäilty israelilaisixi. Keski-elam kuulosti tälläseltä:
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 277: WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? A case can be made for the view that “Persian” and “Elamite” are not two names for the same people but that having conquered Elam, Persia became the successor to Elam, whose original inhabitants, as Jeremiah’s prophecy indicates, have been scattered to the four winds and absent from the pages of history for over 2,500 years. Evidence of the difference in origin between the Elamites and the Persians came from the mouth of none other than Persian King Darius the Great who said, “I am Darius, the great king, the king of kings, the king of many countries and many people, the king of this expansive land, the son of Wishtaspa of Achaemenid, Persian, the son of a Persian, ‘Aryan’, from the Aryan race” (From Darius the Great’s Inscription in Naqshe-e-Rostam).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 285: WHAT HAPPENED TO ELAM? There’s no record of a re-emergence of the Elamites since the Persian conquest 2500 years ago. Some say Jeremiah 49:39 is currently being fulfilled through the Iranians. They say this partly because Iran’s primary nuclear facilities are in the area once called Elam. Its recently completed nuclear reactor in Bushehr lies on the eastern shore of the Persian Gulf in the heart of ancient Elam. If that’s the case then God’s restoration of Elam’s fortunes is both brief and haphazard, its stated purpose is opposed to God’s plan for Israel, and it is doomed to end in even more destruction.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 288: I think it’s reasonable to expect prophecies that have only been partially fulfilled in history to have their ultimate fulfilment in our future. The idea that a partial historical fulfilment points to a complete future fulfilment is a well established principle in the Bible. Two examples we’ve reviewed recently are Isaiah 17 and Psalm 83. The literal and complete fulfilment of these prophecies has not happened yet.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 314: Moab and Ammon were named after the children of the incestuous unions of Lot and his two daughters. Lot was an unknowing participant, having been made intoxicated by his daughters, who saw becoming pregnant by their father as their only way to produce any offspring. Every other man they knew had perished in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:30-38).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 350: Rev. 12:13-17 tells us that after Satan is confined to Earth he will go after “the woman”, symbolic of Israel. But the woman will be given the wings of a great eagle, enabling her to flee into the desert to a place prepared for her, where she will be taken care of for a time, times and half a time, which is 3 ½ years, the duration of the Great Tribulation. This agrees with Matt. 24:15-21 where the Lord warned the believing remnant of Israel to flee to the mountains to escape the Great Tribulation. The closest mountains to Jerusalem are in Moab and Edom.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 355: Bozrah was the capitol of Edom. It’s name can either mean sheepfold or fortress. It’s often associated with the abandoned city of Petra, which is only twenty miles away.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 367: But all that will change in the day God brings His vengeance on the lands east of the Jordan river and south of Israel. When He’s finished with them, Moab and Ammon will resemble Sodom and Gomorrah.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 542: Susan on Elamin pääkaupunki. Susan on täydellisten naisten nimi, epätoivoisten kotirouvien. Persian "Liljankukka", Egyptin sšn and koptin shoshen "lootuskukka", hebrean Shoshana tarkoittaen "lilja" (in modernissa hebreassa "ruusu" ja kukka yleensä), Greek Sousanna, Latin Susanna, Old French Susanne. Apokryfikirjan Susan oli saada kahtakin ryppyistä penistä.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 684: Despite the loss of the additional history of Manasseh and Ephraim, several modern-day groups claim descent from them, with varying levels of academic and rabbinical support. The Yusufzai tribe (literal translation The Sons of Joseph) of the Pashtuns of Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, who collectively refer to themselves as the "Bani Israel", have a long tradition connecting them to the exiled Kingdom of Israel. The Samaritans claim that some of their adherents are descended from these tribes, and many Persian Jews claim to be descendants of Ephraim. Many Samaritans claim descent from the grandchildren of Joseph under four main septs, his grandsons Danfi, Tsedakah, Mafraj and Sarawi Samaritans Museum In northeast India, the Mizo Jews claim descent from Manasseh, and call themselves Bnei Menashe; in 2005 Shlomo Amar, Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, announced that he regarded this claim to be true, which under the Law of Return allows them to migrate to Israel, as long as they formally convert to Israel's Orthodox form of Judaism. Similar traditions are held by the Telugu Jews, in South India, who claim descent from Ephraim, and call themselves Bene Ephraim.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 706: Seuraavien ukkeleiden väri vaihtelee eri haudoissa, mutta kaikki ovat vaaleampia, sinisilmäisiä ja blondeja, joskus mustatukkia. Ne olis sitten Kanaanin asukkaita, ja siitä itään. Niiden nimi on ϣⲙⲟⲩⲉ, mistä heti tunnistaa sheemiläiset, patriarkka Shomin jälkeläiset, jotka asui Kanaanista itään ja jotka ebyktiläiset ymmärrettävästi sotki keskenään, kun kaikki puhui seemiläisiä kieliä. Texti kuuluu: Aurinko ajaa teidät pois, te kirotut kakkiaiset!
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    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 184: Badinter is the largest shareholder of Publicis Groupe, a multinational advertising and public relations company, and the chairwoman of its supervisory board. She received these shares in an inheritance from her father, Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, who founded the company. According to Forbes, she is one of the wealthiest French citizens with a fortune of around US$1.8 billion in 2012.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 200: Niin tää on oikeesti se kuumottava pointti kanssa. Sitten kun on ollut valistus ja näin, alkoikin jo sopivasti romantiikan aikakausi, ja avioliittoja alettiin solmia rakkauteen perustuen. Se tavallaan paransi vaimon statusta, vaikka nainen muuten pysyi samalla paikalla hierarkian alaportaalla. Vaimosta tuli apinan paras ystävä, muttei yhtään sen enempää. Onnen piti löytyä perheestä. Nainen ei ollutkaan enää syntinen eeva vaan viaton madonna. Avioliitossa piti olla kyse rakkaudesta eikä järjestelystä. Piti helliä toisiaan, pysyä terveinä ja lisääntyä harmonisessa yhteishengessä, ihan jepa.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 270: Don Rigoberto is, by far, the novel's most interesting character, not because he is especially complex but because Vargas Llosa relishes in his quirks and describes them in titillating detail, creating what Anthony Burgess calls "the pornography of hygiene."
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 274: While the novel takes place exclusively within the confines of the family home in Lima, it is clear that they enjoy a seemingly normal relationship with the outside world: business associates, friends, and school. Don Rigoberto, the head of the household, is the manager of an insurance company. A widower, he marries Lucrecia, a forty-year-old divorcee. Dona Lucrecia enjoys the fruits of her privileged lifestyle; during the day she directs the household staff, goes shopping, plays bridge, and attends to the care of Don Rigoberto's son, the angelic looking Alfonso, a prepubescent boy of indeterminate age.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 276: At night, she partakes of her husband's rich sexual rituals and fantasies and is a passive yet willing partner to his imaginative sensual flights of fancy and constant experimentation. Dona Lucrecia, a warm, sensual...
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 281: Joo olen muistavinani että tää snobistinen pornotaidepornokyhhäys oli joxeenkin haukotuttava. Kansikuvastakin mulla oli joku huomautus. Toi hanhennäköinen naishenkilö oli joteskin pedofiilinen. Liittyikö tää huomio jotenkin Ball-sackin huumoripläjäyxeen "Leikillisiä tarinoita", joka on salaperäisesti hukkunut? No mun muisti on jo samanlainen kuin Seijan, se kexii ize juttuja.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 295: While in Piura, Vargas Llosa attended elementary school at the religious academy Colegio Salesiano. In 1946, at the age of ten, he moved to Lima and met his father for the first time. His parents re-established their relationship and lived in Magdalena del Mar, a middle-class Lima suburb, during his teenage years. While in Lima, he studied at the Colegio La Salle, a Christian middle school, from 1947 to 1949. Isä taisi olla aika limaska, eipä paljon muuta Markolle kuin limamälli.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 297: When Vargas Llosa was fourteen, his father sent him to the Leoncio Prado Military Academy in Lima. At the age of 16, before his graduation, Vargas Llosa began working as an amateur journalist for local newspapers. He withdrew from the military academy and finished his studies in Piura, where he worked for the local newspaper, La Industria, and witnessed the theatrical performance of his first dramatic work, La huida del Inca.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 299: In 1953, during the government of Manuel A. Odría, Vargas Llosa enrolled in Lima's National University of San Marcos, to study law and literature. He married Julia Urquidi, his maternal uncle's sister-in-law, in 1955 at the age of 19; she was 10 years older.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 318: Scholars have described him as supporting neoliberalism, though he identifies himself as a paleoliberal. Se on vitun keskiluokkainen kermaperse mulshero.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 383: De Beauvoir and Sartre were classmates and competitors at the Sorbonne in 1929, studying for the aggregate in philosophy, a prestigious graduate degree. Although Sartre’s marks surpassed de Beauvoir’s, she was, at 21, the youngest person ever to pass the exam.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 385: Simone de Beauvoir, who Sartre playfully referred to as “The Beaver,” never published a piece of writing without her partner’s input until after his death. Likewise, he referred to her as a “filter” for his books, and some scholars have even made the case that she wrote some of them for him.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 391: Bienenfeld, who was Jewish, later narrowly escaped the Nazi occupation of France. Neither de Beauvoir nor Sartre tried to find her. When she read “Letters to Sartre” and saw the flippant tone the pair took toward her, she said, “Their perversity was carefully concealed beneath Sartre’s meek and mild exterior and the Beaver’s serious and austere appearance. In fact, they were acting out a commonplace version of ‘Liaisons Dangereuses’”.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 393: Mikäs se nyt oli? Ainiin se 1700-luvun romaani, mulla taitaa olla se, vaikken ole lukenut. A French epistolary novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, first published in four volumes by Durand Neveu from March 23, 1782. It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two narcissistic rivals (and ex-lovers) who use seduction as a weapon to socially control and exploit others, all the while enjoying their cruel games and boasting about their talent for manipulation. It has been seen as depicting the corruption and depravity of the French nobility shortly before the French Revolution, and thereby attacking the Ancien Régime. The book has also been described as merely a story about two amoral people.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 395: Bienenfeld may be an extreme example, but she’s not atypical. Sartre tended to treat younger romantic prospects (all of whom were female) more as conquests than partners, spending months or years persuading them to get into bed with him and then bouncing off to regale “the Beaver” with details.
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    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 35: Novelist Bulwer-Lytton was a friend and contemporary of Charles Dickens and was one of the pioneers of the historical novel, exemplified by his most popular work, The Last Days of Pompeii. He is best remembered today for the opening line to the novel Paul Clifford, which begins "It was a dark and stormy night..." and is considered by some to be the worst opening sentence in the English language. However, Bulwer-Lytton is also responsible for well-known sayings such as "The penis mightier than the sword" from his play Richelieu. Despite being a very popular author with 19th-century readers, few people today are even aware of his prodigious body of literature spanning many genres. In the 21st century he is known best as the namesake for the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (BLFC), sponsored annually by the English Department at San Jose State University, which challenges entrants "to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels", and the township of Lytton, or Camchin until the British nosey parkers came, saw and beat the copper-colored nlaka'pamuxes. Now their village got burned to ashes thanx to the industrial revolution.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 42: Lytton is a village in British Columbia, Canada, and sits at the confluence of the Thompson River and Fraser River on the east side of the Fraser. The location has been inhabited by the Nlaka'pamux people for over 10,000 years. It was one of the earliest locations occupied by non-Indigenous settlers in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. It was founded during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858–59, when it was known as "The Forks". The community includes the Village of Lytton and the surrounding community of the Lytton First Nation, whose name for the place is Camchin, also spelled Kumsheen ("river meeting").
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 74: Edward Bernays made his fortune, fame, and lasting influence by convincing people to buy things they don’t need, selling harmful products parading as health and beauty, rousing individuals to eagerly embrace slogans, and compelling them to surrender their individuality to the passions of the herd. He is considered to be the progenitor of public relations and is called “The Father of Spin”. He published a seminal book, Propaganda, that became Joseph Goebbels’ guidebook for his many Nazi propaganda campaigns, including developing the Fuhrer cult and orchestrating the genocide against the Jews.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 109: When has compassion ever finished first?
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 225: As Hester looks out over the crowd, she notices a small, misshapen man and recognizes him as her long-lost husband, who has been presumed lost at sea. When the husband sees Hester's shame, he asks a man in the crowd about her and is told the story of his wife's adultery. He angrily exclaims that the child's father, the partner in the adulterous act, should also be punished and vows to find the man. He chooses a new name, Roger Chillingworth, to aid him in his plan.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 227: The Reverend John Wilson and the minister of Hester's church, Arthur Dimmesdale, question her, but she refuses to name her lover. After she returns to her prison cell, the jailer brings in Chillingworth, now a physician, to calm Hester and her child with his roots and herbs. He and Hester have an open conversation regarding their marriage and the fact that they were both in the wrong. Her lover, however, is another matter and he demands to know who it is; Hester refuses to divulge such information. He accepts this, stating that he will find out anyway, and forces her to conceal that he is her husband. If she ever reveals him, he warns her, he will destroy the child's father. Hester agrees to Chillingworth's terms although she suspects she will regret it.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 229: Following her release from prison, Hester settles in a cottage at the edge of town and earns a meager living with her needlework, which is of extraordinary quality. She lives a quiet, somber life with her daughter, Pearl, and performs acts of charity for the poor. She is troubled by her daughter's unusual fascination with the scarlet "A". The shunning of Hester also extends to Pearl, who has no playmates or friends except her mother. As she grows older, Pearl becomes capricious and unruly. Her conduct starts rumors, and, not surprisingly, the church members suggest Pearl be taken away from Hester.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 231: Hester, hearing rumors that she may lose Pearl, goes to speak to Governor Bellingham. With him are ministers Wilson and Dimmesdale. Hester appeals to Dimmesdale in desperation, and the minister persuades the governor to let Pearl remain in Hester's care.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 235: Tormented by his guilty conscience, Dimmesdale goes to the square where Hester was punished years earlier. Climbing the scaffold in the dead of night, he admits his guilt but cannot find the courage to do so publicly in the light of day. Hester, shocked by Dimmesdale's deterioration, decides to obtain a release from her vow of silence to her husband.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 239: After several years, Hester returns to her cottage and resumes wearing the scarlet letter. When she dies, she is buried near the grave of Dimmesdale, and they share a simple slate tombstone engraved with an escutcheon described as: "On a field, sable, the letter A, gules" ("A red letter A written on a black background"). Ingan vaakunassa on hassu jellona kieli ulkona kuin Hanna Montanalla sinisellä taustalla.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 359: "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: Sibylla ti theleis; respondebat illa: apothanein thelo." I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers. Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower of rain; we stopped in the colonnade, And went on in sunlight, into the Hofgarten, 10 And drank coffee, and talked for an hour. Bin gar keine Russin, stamm’ aus Litauen, echt deutsch. And when we were children, staying at the archduke’s, My cousin’s, he took me out on a sled, And I was frightened. He said, Marie, Marie, hold on tight. And down we went. In the mountains, there you feel free. I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter. What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, 20 You cannot say, or guess, for you know only A heap of broken images, where the sun beats, And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief, And the dry stone no sound of water. Only There is shadow under this red rock, (Come in under the shadow of this red rock), And I will show you something different from either Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; I will show you fear in a handful of dust. 30 Frisch weht der Wind Der Heimat zu Mein Irisch Kind, Wo weilest du? "You gave me hyacinths first a year ago; "They called me the hyacinth girl." - Yet when we came back, late, from the Hyacinth garden, Your arms full, and your hair wet, I could not Speak, and my eyes failed, I was neither Living nor dead, and I knew nothing, 40 Looking into the heart of light, the silence. Öd’ und leer das Meer.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 466: She can love to heal the sick and she can love to raise the dead
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    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 280: "My father saw her sliding down a banister at Normal School and decided there and then that she was the girl he would marry".
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 284: Regarding her stints with teaching, she has noted, "Success for me meant no longer having to teach at university."
    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 291: Her early years of winter school had taught her that it's possible to go through the entire year's curriculum in a month. As a result, she advanced quickly, and there was an awkward period when she was in a class of much older children: "They shouldn't have done that. I was 12 in the first year of high school and there were people in my class who were 15-and-a-half." That surely taught her a lot, a likely model of The Red House in Handmaid's Tale. She was tired a lot and developed a heart condition, inherited from her father, in which the heart beat is irregular, almost syncopated. Her verbal rendition of the rhythms is hard to transcribe, but these lines from one of her early poems, "Faulty Heart", capture it:
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 299: She thinks Moby Dick was a great masterpiece. Figures. She got engaged to James "Jay" Ford, a fellow student, in 1963, but by Easter the following year, she also met Jim Polk, a sensitive, witty graduate student from Montana whom she would marry in 1967. Polk’s recollections of Atwood are instructive and often amusing. He recalls one costume party at Harvard where she came disguised as Cleopatra’s breast.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 304: After graduating in English from the University of Toronto, the young poet— she was by now publishing in Canadian literary magazines—enrolled in graduate school at Radcliffe, the all-female women university at Harvard, in 1961. She was chagrined by the intensely chauvinistic atmosphere: among other things, female students were not allowed access to the university’s modern poetry collection in the Lamont Library. Only men could read all the juicy bits.
    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 308: In the early 70s, Atwood added considerably to her work as a teacher and writer by editing manuscripts for the cutting-edge nationalist publisher The House of Anansi. By then, her marriage to Polk was over (Sullivan is vague about why, offering mainly generalities about the difficulty of staying together in that morally freewheeling era. Fact is, Jim Polk was not enough of a handyman for manly Margaret.) In 1972, Atwood met Gibson, a novelist and cultural activist whose own marriage was crumbling. The two began an affair, meeting at first clandestinely in the basement office of Toronto’s Longhouse Bookshop, but soon living together—for several years on a working farm north of the city.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 313: Peg was particularly happy that he achieved the kind of swift exit she wanted and avoided the decline into further dementia that she feared. He had a lovely last few weeks locked up on Peg's boat before being taken to the shot. He was an avid birdwatcher like Antti Arjava. Peg's antics wagging her tail out on a limb were a serene joy to watch.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 314: The books he wrote were never “hot”, but they were never read, so no harm done. His novels were well crafted but never quite took off — what the French call connerie pure. In 1996, he decided to stop writing novels altogether, and concentrate on childcare and cooking & laughing at Peggy's jokes. Kinda ironic given they didnt ever marry tho. It’s as if he made sure to stick around long enough for her new sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale – The Testaments – to be published. Considerate.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 316: But back to young Peggy. As a result of the governor's award, The Edible Woman was published. Atwood began to enjoy a growing reputation; nonetheless, while her own career took off, she still devoted considerable amounts of time to a small radical publishing house, Anansi, in which her first and only husband was deeply involved. Over this period, Atwood and Jim Polk drifted apart, and Atwood began a relationship with the novelist Graeme Gibson. Together with Graeme's two teenage sons, Matt and Grae, they went off to a farm in a small agricultural community in 1973 in Alliston.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 323: James "Jim" Polk was the long time editorial director of House of Anansi Press and edited two books by Charles Taylor, as well as work by Margaret Atwood, George Grant, Northrop Frye, and many others. With a literature PhD (which Peggy never finished) he has taught at Harvard, Idaho, Ryerson and Alberta, and has written a comic novel, a stage comedy about Canadian publishing, articles, short stories, and criticism about Canadian writers and writing. As an advisor at the Ontario Ministry of Culture, he worked on grants for theatre and books, developed a tax credit for publishers and remodelled the Trillium Book Prize to include Franco Ontarian writing. He lives in Toronto and, trained as a pianist, still practices daily, playing classics and show-tunes in seclusion.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 327: Although she never felt particularly tough compared with the rest of her family - "It took me a long time to figure out that the youngest in a family of dragons is still a dragon from the point of view of those who find dragons alarming" - Atwood now recognises that "I was certainly very scary to people in my 20s; I think women with talent are scary."
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    Milli-Molli saa sedältä namuja ja tädiltä viisi pennyä

    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 334: In her admiring new biography of Margaret Atwood, Rosemary Sullivan passes on a story about the writer that vividly catches her youthful ambition. One day when she was in her mid-20s, she dropped in at the home of poet John Newlove, who had been drinking heavily with his friend fellow Prairie writer Patrick Lane. The men’s conversation about literature had degenerated into a series of long silences punctuated by the occasional pseudoprofound utterance. Frustrated, Atwood cut to the heart of the matter, demanding to know what their poetic ambitions were. After some drunken dithering, the two declared that what they wanted most was to win a Governor General’s Award. As Lane recalled later, Atwood was indignant at their modest expectations, declaring tartly that the only goal worth pursuing was the Nobel Prize. Swigging down her beer, she then left the room.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 336: Atwood has not won the Nobel (this was written 1998), at least not yet. But the petite 58-year-old novelist (Cat’s Eye, Alias Grace) and poet (Power Politics, Morning in the Burned House) has become internationally famous on a scale no Canadian writer of serious literature ever has. She is, in her own words, “one of the few literary writers who has gotten lucky”—which means she is read not just by intellectuals, but by hairdressers, chartered accountants and farmers. Easy reading, straightforward sentiments.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 340: The Red Shoes—the title is from a 1948 film that affected the young Atwood, about a girl who wants to be both a dancer and a wife, and is punished with death for her ambition.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 344: Sullivan rightly traces Atwood’s notable self-confidence to those early years, but she also ignores the hints in her own narrative that Atwood’s family, like any other, had its neurotic tics—and that Atwood certainly carried her own share of psychic stress into adulthood. Where else does the buried grief, anger and sense of calamity in her writing come from?
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 356: Mikä muu on toisin? No June on 168 cm eli 5´6´´ hilkka päässä ja kassi kädessä, 2 tuumaa pitempi kuin Peggy ja 3 tuumaa pitempi kuin Elizabeth Moss. Sen tukka on ruskea pro blondattu, Aunt Lydia ei ole luiseva ja kulmikas kuten kirjassa vaan amerikkalaisittain small fat kokoa. Serena Joy ei ole vanha kääkkänä vaan paljon Junea näyttävämpi tshekkikaunotar. Commander Fred Waterford on kirjassa harmaaselkä eikä yhtä luikero kuin leffan irkku hipsterwiixi rajajooseppi.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 362: Kirjassa June on hetero, leffassa se lepakoizi Moiran kaa. Luke oli naimisissa, Moira pahexui, sanoi että se on saalistusta toisen naisen mailla. June vastasi ettei Luke ollut mikään kala eikä maakokkare, vaan vapaata riistaa. Se että on rakastunut ei ole mikään perustelu sanoi Moira. Joo kyllä Peggy oli aika paskapää. Gibsonilla oli vaimo publisher Shirley Gibson ja niillä 2 teini-ikäistä poikaa Matt and Grae, jotka Graeme vei mukanaan. Peggy tuli kyynärpäilemään 1973. Graeme s. 1934 oli 5 vanhempi ja silloin paremmissa varoissa, vaikka sehän kyllä sitten korjaantui. Shirley s. 1927 oli vielä paljon vanhempi, v. 1973 se oli 46 ja kuoli noin meidän ikäisenä 1997. Ei ihme että Graeme lähti lätkimään 34-vuotiaan pesää nuolemaan.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 367: Komentaja on Junesta siitä mukava että se ei ole naisvihamielinen kuten jopa Luke. Se on pikemminkin niinkuin iskä hyönteishemuli. Kun Peggy kunnostautuu ritiratissa sanalla zeugiitti eli ateenalainen iesmies komentaja on suorastaan iloinen, ja Peggy on läpeensä tyytyväinen. Peg pitää vanhemmista miehistä. Leffan luikero Fred (1970) ei oikein täytä roolia, parrasta huolimatta se näyttää melkein nuoremmalta kuin June (1982). Jatko-osien Joosepin näyttelijä on enempi kuin kirjan Fred. Hassua että Fredin nimi on oikeasti Jooseppi! Joseph is the younger brother of Harry Potter. Speaking to The Guardian about becoming a parent in 2016, Joseph said: "Becoming a parent has made me more aware of the role my parents played in my life, in all our lives." Jäätävää. Onko Peggy lapsivihamielinen, välillä se kuulostaa aika kylmältä.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 378: Having a fetish doesn’t necessarily mean wanting to wear adult diapers or a furry costume. (Turrit on rivoja sexifetishistejä.) You just have to find a normally non-sexual object or action arousing—an association you probably formed in childhood, says Samantha Leigh Allen, professor of sexual fetishism at Emory University. Maybe your mother had platform shoes, ankle shackles, net stockings, cat spectacles, bikini, and a print hat. Maybe she talked like a slut and moaned all the time.

    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 386: * She moans all the time (she's faking it)
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 533: Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (21. lokakuuta 1929 Berkeley, Kalifornia – 22. tammikuuta 2018 Portland, Oregon) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija. Hän kirjoitti romaaneja, novelleja, runoutta, lastenkirjoja ja esseitä, eritoten fantasia- ja tieteiskirjallisuutta. Tuotannossaan Le Guin käsitteli muun muassa taolaisuutta, anarkismia, feminismiä, anarkofeminismiä, sekä muita yhteiskunnallisia ja psykologisia teemoja. Le Guin on nimetty yhdeksi tieteiskirjallisuuden Grand Mastereista. Le Guin has also been called a "major voice in American Letters". Le Guin herself said she would prefer to be known as an "American novelist".
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    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 217: B: Sorry, I forgot you were the expert driver! How many times have you crashed in the last year?
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 776: First published in 1949, George Orwell's account of a chilling future is a timeless read.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 791: Written in 1914 and published in 1925, a year after Kafka's death, 'The Trial' tells the terrifying tale of Josef K., a bank officer who is arrested and finds himself having to defend charges that he struggles to get information on.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 833: also leads to Ignatius' mother being embarrassed when she
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 836: and crashes her car. The fallout for the accident totals
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 867: An inspiring tale of self-discovery, 'The Alchemist' tells the story of an Andalusian shepherd boy who wants to find worldly treasures.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 878: Wilde's philosophical novel was originally published as a serial story in the July 1890 issue of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, but as editors feared the story was improper, they deleted five hundred words before its publication. They were just as uninteresting as the rest of this extra narcissistic gay snobbery.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 922: Tätä kirjaa en ole jaxanut lukea useista yrityxistä huolimatta, se on niin tympäisevä. Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller. He began writing it in 1953; the novel was first published in 1961. Often cited as one of the most significant novels of the twentieth century, beats me why. Heller was born on May 1, 1923, in Coney Island in Brooklyn, son of poor Jewish parents, Lena and Isaac Donald Heller, from Russia. Heller said that the novel had been influenced by Svejk, Céline, Waugh and Nabokov. Hilariously funny, the novel’s insights are also deadly serious. It is a debris of sour jokes.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 983: The Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial has rejected the request. Many Israelis, meanwhile, worried the latest religion-based controversy would deepen an already huge chasm between devout and secular Jews here.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1021: Ask any five year old American girl who Barbie is and she will most likely run into her bedroom and grab Barbie off the shelf. She will frill up her mini skirt and try to make her walk in her tiny plastic heels. Excitedly, she will hold her up for you to admire.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1027: Did Barbie have anything to do with shaping feminism today? Many may argue, yes, that Barbie was the one doll that broke the limits, gave girls a hope for independence and success. Barbie never did housework, she never had any children, and she was never married. It was a new American dream to females, and Barbie was the newest idol.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1029: Barbie today is close to fifty years old, but she doesn’t look a day over seventeen. Not only does her image take up entire ailses in toy stores, but she also has a boyfriend, cousins, sisters, and even a punk rock groupie band. She’s found in every little girls toy chest, and her smile still shines brightly off her her glowing rosy plastic face.
    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 1037: They made a family Midge where she had a baby in her stomach. But a lot of parents hated it
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1038: and thought it was encouraging teenage pregnancy. So she
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1092: Capote was born Truman Streckfus Persons in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 30, 1924. His father, Arch Persons, was a well-educated ne'er-do-well from a prominent Alabama family, and his mother, Lillie Mae Faulk, was a pretty and ambitious young woman so anxious to escape the confines of small-town Alabama that she married Arch in her late teens. Capote's early childhood with Arch and Lillie Mae was marked by neglect and painful insecurity that left him with a lifelong fear of abandonment. His life gained some stability in 1930 when, at age six, he was put in the care of four elderly, unmarried cousins in Monroeville, Monroe County. He lived there full-time for three years and made extended visits throughout the decade. Capote was most influenced by his cousin Sook, who adored him and whom he celebrated in his writings. He also forged what would become a lifelong friendship with next-door neighbor Nelle Harper Lee, who later won the Pulitzer Prize for her book, To Kill a Mockingbird. Capote appears in the novel as the character Dill.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1194: Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova caused controversy when she expressed support of Russia during the War in Donbas. She wrote, after posing in the Crimea region: "Do not give up! fight! Our grandfathers fought with bare hands against the fascists! Do not disgrace the honour of the Great Warrior! Be aware that Russia is always with you!" In 2022, she criticised the sanctions imposed on Russia as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian War and said that those sanctions would hurt models who couldn't compete in international organisations like Nato. Like her namesake Klaus, she is against racial mixing. "I am Nordic type, I have light skin, blonded hair and blue contact lenses, and I like it. So do you, judging from the bulge in your pants."
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1196: Throughout her career, she has received various nicknames referring to her Barbie-like appearance. She has most commonly been referred to as "The Human Barbie".
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1197: In Russian-speaking media, she's often been referred to as "The Russian Barbie," "The Ukrainian Barbie," "The Odessa Barbie", and "Klaus Barbie'".
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1198: Lukyanova has expressed anger at the nickname of "Human Barbie", as she feels that it's "a little degrading and insulting" but that she's used to it now as it's the image her fans "requested" so she has to "comply with it because it's become part of my aesthetic image. "But I don't the 'human' part. And the Barbie doll is not Russian but Canadian."
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1200: Lukyanova began rebelling against her father at age 13 — but she describes her style then as more goth. She rebelled against her Siberian-born grandfather and father at 13 by dyeing her hair and wearing all-black. She has always claimed her looks were never intended to attract men.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1202: "It has everything to do with the desperate desire to get married," she said. "A woman here is brought up for two things: marriage and motherhood. Valeria is the ultimate demonstration of what a Ukrainian woman is willing to do to herself. I bet Barbie is exactly what men dream about."
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1203: However, despite her stylized and artificial appearance, Lukyanova strongly dislikes the Barbie monicker, arguing that she is just "a classy girl."
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1205: "Those who are unsatisfied with what I do and critique me and offend me clearly don't have the same figure as I do," she said. "Otherwise they would not be so negative. They are openly jealous."
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 122: Det beror på att de maskiner han uppfann åt Jönköpings Tändsticksfabrik förblev fabrikshemligheter under många år.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 235: “Throughout the entire summer of 2016 I had a sexual relationship with Cinnpie (Cinnamon as she was known as during that time). She was 24 and I was only 14 during my experiences. I was manipulated, used, and sexualized,” he said.
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 372: Weinreb grew up in Scheveningen, Netherlands, to which his family had moved in 1916, and became notorious for selling a fictitious escape route for Jews from the occupied Netherlands in the Second World War. When his scheme fell apart in 1944, he left his home in Scheveningen and went into hiding in Ede. He was imprisoned for 3½ years after the war for fraud as well as collaboration with the German occupier. In his memoirs, published in 1969 he maintained that his plans were to give Jews hope for survival and that he had assumed that the liberation of the Netherlands would take place before his customers were deported. The debate about his guilt or innocence—called the “Weinreb affair”—was very heated in the Netherlands in the 1970s, involving noted writers like Renate Rubinstein and Willem Frederik Hermans. In an attempt to end this debate, the government asked the Rijksinstituut Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands institute for war documentation) to investigate the matter. in 1976 the institute issued a report (of which a part already was leaked to the press in 1973), which determined that his memoirs were "a collection of lies and fantasies," and that his collaboration had caused 70 deaths. Although his activities did contribute to some Jews' survival, most Jews who fell for Weinreb's swindle were deported and killed.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 376: Even after his death in 1988 the discussion about Weinreb in the Netherlands has not come to an end. In a Dutch biography by Regina Grüter published in 1997, Een fantast schrijft geschiedenis, Weinreb was depicted as a sufferer from pseudologia fantastica. se oli mytomaani toisin sanoen!
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 589: Seiji takes Shizuku on his bike to a hidden lookout, where they see the sunrise. Seiji professes his love for Shizuku and proposes that they marry in the future; she happily accepts.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 645: Haley has Moebius syndrome. She’s 22. She has never smiled in her life. Haley was supposed to have “smile surgery,” but her anaesthetist made a mistake and she almost died. Soon, she’ll try it again, hoping to smile for the first time.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 651: Hayley Mills the Pollyanna could do it, and how. What a Lolita. And she could play The Gay Game too, heteronormal that she was.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 684: Since 2014, millions of people have read my work. I’ve been published in Business Insider, CNBC, and Fast Company. I was also featured on Medium (Top Writer in 10+ topics), Quora (Top Writer 2017 & 2018), Pocket, and more.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 707: Rahab (/ˈreɪhæb/; Hebrew: רָחָב‎, Modern: Raẖav, Tiberian: Rāḥāḇ, "broad", "large", Arabic: رحاب, a vast space of a land) was, according to the Book of Joshua, a woman who lived in Jericho in the Promised Land and assisted the Israelites in capturing the city by hiding two men who had been sent to scout the city prior to their attack. In the New Testament, she is lauded both as an example of a saint who lived by faith, and as someone "considered righteous" for her works.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 712: The Hebrew אשה זונה (ishah zonah), used to describe Rahab in Joshua 2:1, literally means "a prostitute woman". In rabbinic texts, however, she is explained as being an "innkeeper," based on the Aramaic Targum: פונדקאית. HAHA LOL. Rahab´s name is presumably the shortened form of a sentence name rāḥāb-N, "the god N has opened/widened (the womb?)". May the lord open. The Hebrew zōnâ may refer to secular or cultic prostitution, and the latter is widely believed to have been an invariable element of Canaanite religious practice, although recent scholarship has disputed this. However, there was a separate word, qědēšâ, that could be used to designate prostitutes of the cultic variety.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 762: The impassioned Humbert constantly searches for discreet forms of fulfilling his sexual urges, usually via the smallest physical contact with Dolores. When Dolores is sent to summer camp, Humbert receives a letter from Charlotte, who confesses her love for him and gives him an ultimatum – he is to either marry her or move out immediately. Initially terrified, Humbert then begins to see the charm in the situation of being Dolores' stepfather, and so marries Charlotte for instrumental reasons (päästäxeen salaa työntämään Lolan piccu tacoon isoa munakoisoa). Charlotte later discovers Humbert's diary, in which she learns of his desire for her daughter and the disgust Charlotte arouses in him. Shocked and humiliated, Charlotte decides to flee with Dolores and writes letters addressed to her friends warning them of Humbert. Disbelieving Humbert´s false assurance that the diary is a sketch for a future novel, Charlotte runs out of the house to send the letters but is killed by a swerving car. Humbert destroys the letters and retrieves Dolores from camp, claiming that her mother has fallen seriously ill and has been hospitalized. He then takes her to a high-end hotel that Charlotte had earlier recommended. Humbert knows he will feel guilty if he consciously rapes Dolores, and so tricks her into taking a sedative by saying it is a vitamin. As he waits for the pill to take effect, he wanders through the hotel and meets a mysterious man who seems to be aware of Humbert´s plan for Dolores. Humbert excuses himself from the conversation and returns to the hotel room. There, he discovers that he had been fobbed with a milder drug, as Dolores is merely drowsy and wakes up frequently, drifting in and out of sleep. He dares not touch her that night. In the morning, Dolores reveals to Humbert that she actually has already lost her virginity, having engaged in sexual activity with an older boy at a different camp a year ago. He immediately begins sexually abusing (fucking) her. And they lived happily ever after.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 764: Läppä läppä. Deeply depressed, Humbert unexpectedly receives a letter from a 17-year-old Dolores (signing as "Dolly (Mrs. Richard F. Schiller)"), telling him that she is married, pregnant, and in desperate need of money. Humbert, armed with a pistol, tracks down Dolores' address and gives her the money, which was due as an inheritance from her mother. Humbert learns that Dolores' husband, a deaf mechanic, is not her abductor. Dolores reveals to Humbert that Quilty took her from the hospital and that she was in love with him, but she was rejected when she refused to star in one of his pornographic films. Dolores also rejects Humbert's request to leave with him. Humbert goes to the drug-addled Quilty's mansion and shoots him several times. Shortly afterward, Humbert is arrested, and in his closing thoughts, he reaffirms his love for Dolores and asks for his memoir to be withheld from public release until after her death. Dolores dies in childbirth on Christmas Day in 1952, disappointing Humbert´s prediction that "Dolly Schiller will probably survive me by many years."
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 996: "Annabella," and she has parents named Leigh,
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 997: just like Byron's ravished half-sister Augusta.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1028: last meeting (the only time, as he ruefully minutes, that she ever calls him
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1085: misspelled it as "Tamora". When she was
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1086: five, her sister Kimberly (on whom she based
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1088: sister, Melanie, was born. From the time she
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1089: was five until she was eight, she lived in
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1096: Burlingame. She began reading when she was very
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1097: young and started writing when she was in the
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1100: Fayette County in 1969, where she spent two
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1102: family moved again, she spent her senior year
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1154: Remu was born in Nogent-le-Rotrou. A nobleman (under the tutelage of the Lorraine family), he did his studies under Marc Antoine Muret and George Buchanan. As a student, he became friends with the young poets Jean de La Péruse, Étienne Jodelle, Jean de La Taille and Pierre de Ronsard and the latter incorporated Remy into the "La Pléiade", a group of revolutionary young poets. Belleau´s first published poems were odes, les Petites Inventions (1556), inspired by the ancient lyric Greek collection attributed to Anacreon and featuring poems of praise for such things as butterflies, oysters, cherries, coral, shadows, turtles, and twats. His last work, les Amours et nouveaux Eschanges des Pierres precieuses (1576), is a poetic description of gems and their properties inspired by medieval and renaissance lapidary catalogues. He died impotent in Paris on 6 March 1577, and was buried in Grands Augustins. Remy Belleau was greatly admired by impotent poets in the twentieth century, such as Francis Ponge. Francis Ponge (1899 Montpellier, Ranska – 1988 Le Bar-sur-Loup, Ranska) oli ranskalainen runoilija. Ponge työskenteli kirjailijanuransa ohella toimittajana, kustannustoimittajana ja ranskan kielen opettajana. Hän osallistui toisen maailmansodan aikana vastarintaliikkeeseen ja kuului vuosina 1937–1947 kommunistipuolueeseen. Hän sai vaikutteita eksistentialismista, ja esinerunoissaan hän paljastaa kielen avulla objektin itsenäisenä, omanlakisena maailmana. Francis Ponge was born in Montpellier, France in 1899. He has been called “the poet of things” because simple objects like a plant, a shell, a cigarette, a pebble, or a piece of soap are the subjects of his prose poems. To transmute commonplace objects by a process of replacing inattention with contemplation was Ponge’s way of heeding Ezra Pound’s edict: ‘Make it new.’ Ponge spent the last 30 years of his life as a recluse at his country home, Mas des Vergers. He suffered from frequent bouts with nervous exhaustion and numerous psychosomatic illnesses. He continued to write up until his death on August 6, 1988.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1259: If you paid a prostitute for sex, and she then told you she will perform the services you paid for only because she is forced to, then what would you do?
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1263: She made an agreement with me to do a job and then accepted payment, did she not? Never mind if it was in candy.
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    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 129: Silicone sweethearts remain resolutely inert, but change is afoot in the world of sex dolls, with a drive to make them ever more lifelike. First stop is a throbbing heart and a heating element, custom-made nipples and wobbling artificial labia – researchers are utilising new technology to persuade their dolls to smile, pout, flutter their eyelashes, tell jokes, and fake orgasm. What more is needed anyway? Down in the dolls’ nether regions, heating and lubrication systems are in the early stages of development for a more “authentic” sexual experience, along with muscle spasms to simulate female orgasm. “Pubic hair is making a comeback,” offers company owner Matt, running his hand through some plastic pubes.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 133: Just over 5ft tall, she looks to be in her early 20s but James' wife of 36 years is astonishingly understanding and puts up with her presence in their home, even when her husband takes April out or to the marital bed.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 135: And she (April, not Tine for heaven's sake) is one of three busty £2,000 latex sex dolls with whom her husband enjoys what you might describe as an unconventional love life.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 136: However, James is already looking to upgrade to a newer model and is saving up to splash out £8,000 on the latest sex robot. Named Harmony, she can smile, speak and is responsive during sex. She is so further advanced that April may end her days forgotten in the garage or the attic, or sold for $500 on ebay. Needs work.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 138: James' wife Tine says she struggled at first with the other "women" coming into James' life while she was caring for her sick mother but has now grown accustomed to them sharing his bed, reports The Mirror.
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    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 147: "The sexual aspect of doll ownership is a very small part of it, what you find more pleasure from in the long run is looking after them, dressing them, putting on their make up and interacting with them. I feel deeply for her, more deeply than I had ever imagined. It's more like being in relationship with a sheep.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 153: "I want to put a camera in her like a iPhone so she can recognise if she is indoors or outdoors and be able to recognise her own over someone that she has never met. She could see and recognise people and assign names to them and recall information about them so she could say 'Hi bob, how is work over at the construction site?' Hej! Jag heter Barbi, vad har du för dej?
    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 157: One worker Susan is trying to add electronics to the vaginal inserts so the deeper and faster you go there are sounds like 'oooh' and 'ahhh' and then when you roll off her she will say "was that nice for you or whatever".
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 159: Susan said: "The other thing I want to do is G-spot so you can sit there and play with her and make her feel good. The way I got involved in this was when my husband finished his PHD I got him a Real Doll as a graduation present, at first I got jealous because he spent time with her.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 170: Back in California James goes on a date with the prototype Harmony - who has a Scottish accent. He seems delighted when she 'sings' the Michael Jackson song Thriller and tells him a joke.
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 168: When she was 14 years old, she was cast in the role of Dolores "Lolita" Haze in Stanley Kubrick's film Lolita (1962), against James Mason, then aged 53. Nabokov, the book's author, described her as the "perfect nymphet". She was chosen for the role partly because the film makers had to alter the age of the character to an older adolescent rather than the 12-year-old child Lolita in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita. Although Kubrick's film altered the story so as not to be in violation of the Hollywood Production Code, it was still one of the more controversial films of the day.
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 304: Those who can’t stomach the polarizing Chicago artist and producer will have a replenished arsenal at their disposal.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 428: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.” Over time, he took on vast themes—love, lust, loneliness, marriage, masculinity, ambition, community, solitude, loyalty, betrayal, patriotism, rebellion, piety, disgrace, the body, the imagination, American history, mortality, the relentless mistakes of life—and he did so in a variety of forms: comedy, parody, romance, conventional narrative, postmodernism, autofiction. In each performance of a self, Roth captured the same sound and consciousness. in nearly fifty years of reading him I’ve never been more bored. I got to know Roth in the nineteen-nineties, when I interviewed him for this magazine around the time he published “The Human Stain.” To be in his presence was an exhilarating, though hardly relaxing, experience. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything: the best detail in your story, the slackest points in your argument. His intelligence was immense, his performances and imitations mildly funny. “He who is loved by his parents is a conquistador,” Roth used to say, and he was adored by his parents, though both could be daunting to the young Philip. Herman Roth sold insurance; Bess ruled the family’s modest house, on Summit Avenue, in a neighborhood of European Jewish immigrants, their children and grandchildren. There was little money, very few books. Roth was not an academic prodigy; his teachers sensed his street intelligence but they were not overawed by his classroom performance. Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 443: Roth's shrink Kleinschmidt published a journal article in which he
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 454: Henry Roth, though some of these remain unpublished. The rationale for Henry Roth
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 455: is that in his novels published after his death he reveals that he had an
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 460: that while content to teach in oblivion, he never published again.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 485: With Walton's support, he began Call It Sleep in about 1930, completed the novel in the spring of 1934, and it was published in December 1934, to mostly good reviews. Yet the New York Herald Tribune's book critic Lewis Gannett foresaw that the book would not prove popular with its bleak depiction of New York's Lower East Side, but wrote readers would "remember it and talk about it and watch excitedly" for Roth's next book. Call It Sleep sold slowly and poorly, and after it was out-of-print, critics writing in magazines such as Commentary and Partisan Review kept praising it, and asking for it to be reprinted. After being republished in hardback in 1960 and paperback in 1964, with more than 1,000,000 copies sold, and many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, the novel was hailed as an overlooked Depression-era masterpiece and classic novel of immigration. Today, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Jewish American literature. With Walton's support, he began Call It Sleep in about 1930, completed the novel in the spring of 1934, and it was published in December 1934, to mostly good reviews. Yet the New York Herald Tribune's book critic Lewis Gannett foresaw that the book would not prove popular with its bleak depiction of New York's Lower East Side, but wrote readers would "remember it and talk about it and watch excitedly" for Roth's next book. Call It Sleep sold slowly and poorly, and after it was out-of-print, critics writing in magazines such as Commentary and Partisan Review kept praising it, and asking for it to be reprinted.[ After being republished in hardback in 1960 and paperback in 1964, with more than 1,000,000 copies sold, and many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, the novel was hailed as an overlooked Depression-era masterpiece and classic novel of immigration. Today, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Jewish American literature. After Muriel's death in 1990, Roth moved into a ramshackle former funeral parlor and occupied himself with revising the final volumes of his monumental work, Mercy of a Rude Stream. It has been alleged that the incestuous relationships between the protagonist, a sister, and a cousin in Mercy of a Rude Stream are based on Roth's life. Roth's own sister denied that such events occurred. Roth attributed his massive writer's block to personal problems such as depression, and to political conflicts, including his disillusion with Communism. At other times he cited his early break with Judaism and his obsessive sexual preoccupations as probable causes. Roth died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States in 1995. The character E. I. Lonoff in Philip Roth's Zuckerman novels (The Ghost Writer and Exit Ghost in this case), is a composite of Roth, Bernard Malamud and fictional elements.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 580: cultured society it has long been banished from the social board.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 602: Matthew Henson ehti mutiaisena ekax pohjoisnavalle. Tai sille paikalle jota ne luuli pohjoisnavaxi. Kunnia siitä meni Pearylle. in 1912 he published a memoir titled A Negro Explorer at the North Pole. Charles Drew keräsi sotaan veripankkeja, valkoista, mustaa ja punaista. Jäätyään auton alle se ei saanut verta valkoisesta sairaalasta vaan sai vuotaa kuiviin pihalla.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 741: When she was good,
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 743: But when she was bad she was horrid.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 750: Courtney Michelle Harrison was born on July 9, 1964, at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, California, the first child of psychotherapist Linda Carroll (née Risi) and Hank Harrison, a publisher and road manager for the Grateful Dead. Her parents met at a party held for Dizzy Gillespie in 1963. Her mother, who was adopted at birth and raised by an Italian-American family in San Francisco, was the biological daughter of novelist Paula Fox; Love's maternal great-grandmother was screenwriter Elsie Fox. Phil Lesh, the founding bassist of the Grateful Dead, is Love's godfather. According to Love, she was named after Courtney Farrell, the protagonist of Pamela Moore's 1956 novel Chocolates for Breakfast. Love is of Cuban, English, German, Irish, and Welsh descent.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 751: In a custody hearing, her mother, as well as one of her father's girlfriends, testified that Hank had dosed Courtney with LSD when she was a toddler.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 752: Love attended a Montessori school in Eugene, where she struggled academically and socially. At age nine, a psychologist noted that she exhibited signs of autism.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 756: She was intermittently placed in foster care throughout late 1979 until becoming legally emancipated in 1980, after which she remained staunchly estranged from her mother.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 757: Shortly after her emancipation, Love spent two months in Japan working as a topless dancer, but was deported after her passport was confiscated. She returned to Portland and began working at the strip club Mary's Club, adopting the surname Love to conceal her identity; she later adopted Love as her surname. She worked odd jobs, including as a DJ at a gay disco. Love said she lacked social skills, and learned them while frequenting gay clubs and spending time with drag queens. During this period, she enrolled at Portland State University, studying English and philosophy.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 759: In 1981, Love was granted a small trust fund that had been left by her maternal grandparents, which she used to travel to Dublin, Ireland, where her biological father was living. She audited courses at Trinity College, studying theology for two semesters. She later received honorary patronage from Trinity's University Philosophical Society in 2010.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 761: In July 1982, Love returned to the United States. In late 1982, she attended a Faith No More concert in San Francisco and convinced the members to let her join as a singer. The group recorded material with Love as a vocalist, but fired her; according to keyboardist Roddy Bottum, who remained Love's friend in the years after, the band wanted a "male energy". Love returned to working abroad as an erotic dancer, briefly in Taiwan, and then at a taxi dance hall in Hong Kong. By Love's account, she first used heroin while working at the Hong Kong dance hall, having mistaken it for cocaine. While still inebriated from the drug, Love was pursued by a wealthy male client who requested that she return with him to the Philippines, and gave her money to purchase new clothes. She used the money to purchase airfare back to the United States.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 763: She appeared in supporting roles in the Alex Cox films Sid and Nancy (1986) and Straight to Hell (1987) before forming the band Hole in Los Angeles with guitarist Eric Erlandson. The group received critical acclaim from underground rock press for their 1991 debut album, produced by Kim Gordon, while their second release, Live Through This (1994), was met with critical accolades and multi-platinum sales. In 1995, Love returned to acting, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance as Althea Leasure in Miloš Forman's The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), which established her as a mainstream actress. The following year, Hole's third album, Celebrity Skin (1998), was nominated for three Grammy Awards.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 764: The next several years were marked by publicity surrounding Love's legal troubles and drug relapse, which resulted in a mandatory lockdown rehabilitation sentence in 2005 while she was writing a second solo album. That project became Nobody's Daughter, released in 2010 as a Hole album but without the former Hole lineup. Between 2014 and 2015, Love released two solo singles and returned to acting in the network series Sons of Anarchy and Empire. In 2020, she confirmed she was writing new music.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 766: Drummer Lori Barbero recalled Love's time in Minneapolis: She lived in my house for a little while. And then we did a concert at the Orpheum. It was in 1988. It was called O-88 with Butthole Surfers, Cows & Bastards, Run Westy Run, and Babes in Toyland. And I guess Maureen [Herman] took Courtney to the airport after she stole all the money. She stayed and stayed, and then the next day she wanted me to take her to the airport. And so I drove her to the airport. She had just had some weird fight with the guy at the desk, and then she left. She said, 'I'm going to go to L.A. and I'm going to get my face done and I'm going to be famous.' And then she did."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 768: After filming Sid and Nancy in New York City, she worked at a peep show in Times Square and squatted at the ABC No Rio social center and Pyramid Club in the East Village.The same year, Cox cast her in a leading role in his film Straight to Hell (1987), a Spaghetti Western starring Joe Strummer and Grace Jones filmed in Spain in 1986. The film caught the attention of Andy Warhol, who featured Love in an episode of Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 769: In 1988, Love abandoned acting and returned to the West Coast, citing the "celebutante" fame she had attained as the central reason.[86] She returned to stripping in the small town of McMinnville, Oregon, where she was recognized by customers at the bar.[87] This prompted Love to go into isolation, so she relocated to Anchorage, Alaska, where she lived for three months to "gather her thoughts", supporting herself by working at a strip club frequented by local fishermen. "I decided to move to Alaska because I needed to get my shit together and learn how to work," she said in retrospect. "So I went on this sort of vision quest. I got rid of all my earthly possessions. I had my bad little strip clothes and some big sweaters, and I moved into a trailer with a bunch of other strippers."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 772: Love named the band Hole after a line from Euripides' Medea ("There is a hole that pierces right through me") and a conversation in which her mother told her that she could not live her life "with a hole running through her".
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 782: Cobain had become a major public figure following the surprise success of Nirvana's album Nevermind. Love was urged by her manager to participate in the cover story. In the year prior, Love and Cobain had developed a heroin addiction; the profile painted them in an unflattering light, suggesting that Love had been addicted to heroin during her pregnancy. The Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services investigated, and custody of Frances was temporarily awarded to Love's sister, Jaimee. Love claimed she was misquoted by Hirschberg, and asserted that she had immediately quit heroin during her first trimester after she discovered she was pregnant.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 788: Live Through This was released on Geffen's subsidiary label DGC on April 12, 1994, one week after Cobain's death from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the Seattle home he shared with Love, who was in rehab in Los Angeles at the time. In the following months, Love was rarely seen in public, holing up at her home with friends and family members. Cobain's remains were cremated and his ashes divided into portions by Love, who kept some in a teddy bear and some in an urn. In June 1994, she traveled to the Namgyal Buddhist Monastery in Ithaca, New York and had his ashes ceremonially blessed by Buddhist monks. Another portion was mixed into clay and made into memorial sculptures.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 790: The success of the record combined with Cobain's suicide resulted in a high level of publicity for Love, and she was featured on Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People in 1995.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 791: Hole's performance on August 26, 1994, at the Reading Festival—Love's first public performance following Cobain's death—was described by MTV as "by turns macabre, frightening and inspirational". John Peel wrote in The Guardian that Love's disheveled appearance "would have drawn whistles of astonishment in Bedlam", and that her performance "verged on the heroic ... Love steered her band through a set which dared you to pity either her recent history or that of the band ... the band teetered on the edge of chaos, generating a tension which I cannot remember having felt before from any stage." The band performed a series of riotous concerts over the following year, with Love frequently appearing hysterical onstage, flashing crowds, stage diving, and getting into fights with audience members. One journalist reported that at the band's show in Boston in December 1994: "Love interrupted the music and talked about her deceased husband Kurt Cobain, and also broke out into Tourette syndrome-like rants. The music was great, but the raving was vulgar and offensive, and prompted some of the audience to shout back at her."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 793: In January 1995, Love was arrested in Melbourne for disrupting a Qantas flight after getting into an argument with a stewardess.[163] On July 4, 1995, at the Lollapalooza Festival in George, Washington, Love threw a lit cigarette at musician Kathleen Hanna before punching her in the face, alleging that Hanna had made a joke about her pleaded guilty to an assault charge and was sentenced to anger management classed. In November 1995, two male teenagers sued Love for allegedly punching them during a Hole concert in Orlando, Florida in March 1995. The judge dismissed the case on grounds that the teens "weren't exposed to any greater amount of violence than could reasonably be expected at an alternative rock concert". Love later said she had little memory of 1994–1995, as she had been using large quantities of heroin and Rohypnol at the time. Mullakin on noista vuosista hämärähköt muistot, paizi että muutettiin Ilmattarentielle.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 795: After Hole's world tour concluded in 1996, Love made a return to acting, first in small roles in the Jean-Michel Basquiat biopic Basquiat and the drama Feeling Minnesota (1996), and then a starring role as Larry Flynt's wife Althea in Miloš Forman's critically acclaimed 1996 film The People vs. Larry Flynt. Love went through rehabilitation and quit using heroin at the insistence of Forman; she was ordered to take multiple urine tests under the supervision of Columbia Pictures while filming, and passed all of them. Despite Columbia Pictures' initial reluctance to hire Love due to her troubled past, her performance received acclaim, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, and a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress. Critic Roger Ebert called her work in the film "quite a performance; Love proves she is not a rock star pretending to act, but a true actress."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 798: In September 1998, Hole released their third studio album, Celebrity Skin, which featured a stark power pop sound that contrasted with their earlier punk influences.She said she was influenced by Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, and My Bloody Valentine when writing the album. Mullakin oli joku Fleetwood Mac albumi 70-luvulla.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 803: In 1999, Love was awarded an Orville H. Gibson award for Best Female Rock Guitarist. During this time, she starred opposite Jim Carrey as his partner Lynne Margulies in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon (1999), followed by a role as William S. Burroughs's wife Joan Vollmer in Beat (2000) alongside Kiefer Sutherland. Love was cast as the lead in John Carpenter's sci-fi horror film Ghosts of Mars, but backed out after injuring her foot. She sued the ex-wife of her then-boyfriend, James Barber, whom Love alleged had caused the injury by running over her foot with her Volvo.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 805: The following year, she returned to film opposite Lili Taylor in Julie Johnson (2001), in which she played a woman who has a lesbian relationship; Love won an Outstanding Actress award at L.A.'s Outfest. She was then cast in the thriller Trapped (2002), alongside Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron. The film was a box-office flop.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 807: Grohl and Novoselic sued Love, calling her "irrational, mercurial, self-centered, unmanageable, inconsistent and unpredictable". In February 2003, Love was arrested at Heathrow Airport for disrupting a flight and was banned from Virgin Airlines. In October, she was arrested in Los Angeles after breaking several windows of her producer and then-boyfriend James Barber's home, and was charged with being under the influence of a controlled substance; the ordeal resulted in her temporarily losing custody of her daughter.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 809: Amy Phillips of The Village Voice wrote: "Love is willing to act out the dream of every teenage brat who ever wanted to have a glamorous, high-profile hissyfit [= temper tantrum], and she turns those egocentric nervous breakdowns into art. Sure, the art becomes less compelling when you've been pulling the same stunts for a decade. But, honestly, is there anybody out there who fucks up better?". The album sold fewer than 100,000 copies. Love later expressed regret over the record, blaming her drug problems at the time. Shortly after it was released, she told Kurt Loder on TRL: "I cannot exist as a solo artist. It's a joke."
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    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 555: Henkilöpä henkilö. Vaikkei suoraan sanota, nää neuvokit on suunnattu naisille. Uhri on naaraspuolinen ja ao. narsisti on mieshenkilö. Niin aina.
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    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 60: However, Kilmer's eldest son, Kenton, declares that the poem does not apply to any one tree—that it could apply equally to any. "Trees" was written in an upstairs bedroom at the family's home in Mahwah, New Jersey, that "looked out down a hill, on our well-wooded lawn". Kenton Kilmer stated that while his father was "widely known for his affection for trees, his affection was certainly not sentimental—the most distinguished feature of Kilmer's property was a colossal woodpile outside his home". The house stood in the middle of a forest and what lawn it possessed was obtained only after Kilmer had spent months of weekend toil in chopping down trees, pulling up stumps, and splitting logs. Kilmer's neighbors had difficulty in believing that a man who could do that could also be a poet.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 120: In his lifetime, Nabokov received many contrary and often puzzled reviews. The Hollywood producer Robert Evans famously flew to Switzerland in 1968 to read an advance copy of the novel “Ada” in one day. “It was torture,” he recalled. Dwight Macdonald hated “Pale Fire” on behalf of Partisan Review, calling it “unreadable . . . too clever by half . . . Philistine . . . false” — and he hadn’t even finished his first paragraph!
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 126: Rebecca Solnit, for instance, wrote a cringe-inducing and hilarious essay, “Men Explain Lolita to Me,” including these lines: “A nice liberal man came along and explained to me this book was actually an allegory as though I hadn’t thought of that yet. It is, and it’s also a novel about a big old guy violating a spindly child over and over and over. Then she weeps.”
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 249: The fact that Alice’s mother burnt all the letters Lewis Carroll had sent to the little girl, tends to prove she considered his relationship with her daughter more than ambiguous as well.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 252: 1952 is a capital year in the novel and the number 52 is omnipresent and thus loaded with a mysterious meaning in the mind of Nabokov, in the context of this novel. It must be a central symbolic element in the Lolita’s riddle. Se oli hyvä vuosi muutenkin. « Pierre Point in Melville Sound » (p.33 TAL) was a reference to « Pierre or the Ambiguities » a Novel by Herman Melville (1819-1891; notice the 19/91) published in 1852. «brun adolescent (…) se tordre-oh Baudelaire! » (p.162 TAL): Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867 was one of the most famous French poet who translated Edgar A. Poe in French). A part of « Le Crépuscule du Matin » (1852). Se tordre tarkoittanee käteenvetoa. Humbert refering to the hunchbacked hoary black groom at the « Enchanted Hunters » Hotel: « Handed over to uncle Tom » (p.118 TAL): « Uncle Tom’s Cabin » by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) is from 1852. Ehm… the list is non-negligible.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 254: The mention (p.289 TAL) of the case abduction and rape of the 11 years old Florence Sally Horner by a 50 years old man. In 1948, the 11-year-old Horner stole a 5-cent notebook from a store in Camden, New Jersey. Frank La Salle, a 50-year-old mechanic, caught her stealing, told her that he was an FBI agent, and threatened to send her to « a place for girls like you« . Then he abducted the girl and spent 21 months traveling with her over different American states and raping her. Florence Horner died in a car accident (p.288 TAL, « a routine highway accident«) near Woodbine, New Jersey, in 1952. It seems clear that the case inspired partly « Lolita » (even though this theme existed long before in Nabokov’s works (see for instance his 1939 work « Volshebnik » (i.e. « The Enchanter« ))).
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 256: Hegel (mentioned in p.259 TAL; he married in 1811 and his sister Christian Luise died in 1832) was fascinated by Goethe (and also by Jean-jacques Rousseau (allusion to him in p. TAL « Jean-jacques Humbert« ) and the French Revolution). Goethe published a « Theory of Colours » concerning the light spectrum (a hint, more about this in the final conclusion part). There are recurrent mentions of Goethe in Freud‘s writings. Schopenhauer cited Goethe’s novel « Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship » as one of the four greatest novels ever written, along with « Tristram Shandy« , « La Nouvelle Heloïse« , and « Don Quixote« .
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 282: The most famous literary version of Melusine tales, that of Jean d'Arras, compiled about 1382–1394, was worked into a collection of "spinning yarns" as told by ladies at their spinning coudrette (coulrette (in French)). He wrote The Romans of Partenay or of Lusignen: Otherwise known as the Tale of Melusine, giving source and historical notes, dates and background of the story. Another version, Chronique de la princesse (Chronicle of the Princess). tells how in the time of the Crusades, Elynas, the King of Albany (an old name for Scotland or Alba), went hunting one day and came across a beautiful lady in the forest. She was Pressyne, mother of Melusine. He persuaded her to marry him but she agreed, only on the promise—for there is often a hard and fatal condition attached to any pairing of fay and mortal—that he must not enter her chamber when she birthed or bathed her children. She gave birth to triplets. When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 284: The three girls (Liddellin tytöt!) —Melusine, Melior, and Palatyne—grew up in Avalon. On their fifteenth birthday, Melusine, the eldest, asked why they had been taken to Avalon. Upon hearing of their father's broken promise, Melusine sought revenge. She and her sisters captured Elynas and locked him, with his riches, in a mountain. Pressyne became enraged when she learned what the girls had done, and punished them for their disrespect to their father. Melusine was condemned to take the form of a serpent from the waist down every Saturday. In other stories, she takes on the form of a mermaid.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 286: Raymond of Poitou came across Melusine in a forest of Coulombiers in Poitou in France, and proposed marriage. Just as her mother had done, she laid a condition: that he must never enter her chamber on a Saturday. He broke the promise and saw her in the form of a part-woman, part-serpent, but she forgave him. When, during a disagreement, he called her a "serpent" in front of his court, she assumed the form of a dragon, provided him with two magic rings, and flew off, never to return.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 500: 9. Late in the novel, Nathan discovers that Faunia had kept a diary and that “the illiteracy had been an act, something she decided her situation demanded” [p. 297]. Why did Faunia feign illiteracy? Was there any reason why she chose this flaw in lieu of others? What are the implications of her secret?
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 530: Whether till the next night she had rather stay,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 569: Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher’s flail: Tai sit niinkö siemeniä sateella,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 588: And on her dulcimer she played, ja sen soitin oli eräänlainen harppu,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 614: Samuel Taylor Coleridge is the premier poet-critic of modern English tradition, distinguished for the scope and influence of his thinking about literature rather than for his innovative verse. Active in the wake of the French Revolution as a dissenting pamphleteer and lay preacher, he...
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 625: It has been suggested by Admiral Schneider (in Coleridge, Opium and "Kubla Khan", University of Chicago Press, 1953), among others, that this prologue, as well as the person from Porlock, was fictional and intended as a credible smokescreen of the poem's apparent lecherous intent when published. It was good old clubfooted Byron that convinced Coleridge to publish it in 1816. The poet Stevie Smith also suggested this view in one of her own poems, saying "the truth is I think, he had already stuck it in there".
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 641: Just to mention one item: the in folio de-luxe Bagration Island by the explorer and psychoanalyst Melanie Weiss, a remarkable lady, a remarkable work - drop that gun - with photographs of eight hundred and something male organs she examined and measured in 1932 on Bagration, in the Barda Sea, very illuminating graphs, plotted with love under pleasant skies - drop that gun - and moreover I can ...
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 669: At 15 years, I was a REVIEWER AND CORRECTOR of the Pan American Journal of Public Health articles published by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 680: In almost 20 years of uninteresting work, we have published hundreds of articles and brought quantity medical information to tens of millions of suckers people worldwide, in the hopes that quantity will turn into quality, as Marx predicted.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 709: Endymion tarkottanee puolisukeltajaa. Kuuhullu astronomi tai sit paimen vaan. Astronomi mainitaan merenneitopätkässsä. Octopussy's garden in the waves. The 4th century Babylonian god of the sea was known as Oannes who was portrayed as a man with a fish tail in place of legs. Oannes would appear out of the ocean every day as a fish-human creature to share his wisdom with the people along the Persian Gulf, then return to the sea at night. There was also Atargatis, a Syrian moon and sea goddess, her story tells us that after causing the death of her mortal lover she fled to the sea and took the form of a woman above the waist and a fish below, for this reason she became known as a mermaid goddess. During medieval times mermaids were considered as matter-of-factly alongside other aquatic animals, such as whales and dolphins. The goddess Venus is sometimes depicted as a mermaid, being born from a giant clam shell.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 711: Endymion" is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818 by Taylor and Hessey of Fleet Street in London. John Keats dedicated this poem to the late poet Thomas Chatterton. Thomas Chatterton (20 November 1752 – 24 August 1770) was an English poet whose precocious talents ended in suicide at age 17. He was an influence on Romantic artists of the period such as Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth and Coleridge. Chatterton was born in Bristol where the office of sexton of St Mary Redcliffe had long been held by the Chatterton family. The poet's father, also named Thomas Chatterton, was a musician, a poet, a numismatist, and a dabbler in the occult. Tom got one over on his uncle the sexton: han var sjutton när han dog.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 717: The poem begins with the line "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever". Endymion is written in rhyming couplets in iambic pentameter (also known as heroic couplets). Keats based the poem on the Greek myth of Endymion, the shepherd beloved of the moon goddess Selene. The poem elaborates on the original story and renames Selene "Cynthia" (an alternative name for Artemis). It starts by painting the typical rustic scene of trees, rivers, shepherds, and sheep. The shepherds gather around an altar and pray to Pan, god of shepherd pies and cocks. As the youths sing and dance, the elder men sit by the rivers of Babylon and bleat about what life would be like in the shades of Elysium.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 719: However, Endymion, the "brain-sick shepherd-prince" of Mt. Latmos, is in a trancelike state, and not participating in their discourse. His sister, Peona (Fanny), takes him away and brings him to her resting place where he sleeps. After he wakes, he tells Peona of his encounter with Cynthia (Fanny B.), and how much he loved her. The poem is divided into four books, each approximately 1,000 lines long. TLDR, quips Peona. 
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 723: Anyway, Endymion falls in love with a beautiful Indian maiden. Both ride winged black steeds to Mount Olympus where Cynthia awaits, only for Endymion to forsake the goddess for his new, mortal, love. Endymion and the Indian girl return to earth, the latter saying she cannot be his love. He is miserable, 'til quite suddenly he comes upon the Indian maiden again and she reveals that she is in fact Cynthia. She then tells him of how she tried to forget him, to move on, but that in the end, "'There is not one,/ No, no, not one/ But thee.'"
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 732: line ("A thing of beauty is a joy for ever") is quoted by Mary Poppins in the 1964 Disney movie, while she pulls out a potted plant from her bag. It is also referenced by Willy Wanka in the film Willy Wanka & the Chocolate Factory upon introducing the Wankamobile. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_claimed_to_be_immortal_in_myth_and_legend
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 738: At eighteen, Fanny Brawne “was small, her eyes were blue and often enhanced by blue ribbons in her brown hair; her mouth expressed determination and a sense of humour and her smile was disarming. She was not conventionally beautiful: her nose was a little too aquiline, her face too pale and thin (some called it sallow). But she knew the value of elegance; velvet hats and muslin bonnets, crêpe hats with argus feathers, straw hats embellished with grapes and tartan ribbons: Fanny noticed them all as they came from Paris. She could answer, at a moment’s notice, any question on historical costume. ... Fanny enjoyed music. ... She was an eager politician, fiery in discussion; she was a voluminous reader. ... Indeed, books were her favourite topic of conversation”.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 739: Shall I give you Miss Brawn? She is about my height—with a fine style of countenance of the lengthen'd sort—she wants sentiment in every feature—she manages to make her hair look well—her nostrills are fine—though a little painful—her mouth is bad and good—her Profil is better than her full-face which indeed is not full but pale and thin without showing any bone—Her shape is very graceful and so are her movements—her Arms are good her hands badish—her feet tolerable—she is not seventeen—but she is ignorant—monstrous in her behaviour flying out in all directions, calling people such names—that I was forced lately to make use of the term Minx—this is I think not from any innate vice but from a penchant she has for acting stylishly. I am however tired of such style and shall decline any more of it".
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 741: Brawne drew consolation from her continuing friendship with Keats' younger sister, who was also called Fanny. She attracted much venom from the press, which declared her to have been unworthy of such a distinguished figure. LOL.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 765: To a sheepskin gave the story, lampaankarvaan kynäili sen jutun,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 808: For sideways would she lean, and sing Se nojasi näät sivulle ja veisasi
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 813: She looked at me as she did love, Se kazo mua tykkäävästi,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 818: And sure in language strange she said, Ja sanoi jollain matukielellä,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 822: And there she gazed and sighed deep, Ja siellä se kazoi huokaillen,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 892: To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells Paisuttaa kurpizat ja hasselpähkinät sun muita
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    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 128: He maintained a close friendship with Queen Victoria, who in 1876 elevated him to Earl of Beaconsfield. Disraeli´s second term was dominated by the Eastern Question—the slow decay of the Ottoman Empire and the desire of other European powers, such as Russia, to gain at its expense. Disraeli arranged for the British to purchase a major interest in the Suez Canal Company in Egypt. In 1878, faced with Russian victories against the Ottomans, he worked at the Congress of Berlin to obtain peace in the Balkans at terms favourable to Britain and unfavourable to Russia, its longstanding enemy. This diplomatic victory over Russia established Disraeli as one of Europe´s leading statesmen.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 130: World events thereafter moved against the Conservatives. Controversial wars in Afghanistan and South Africa undermined his public support. He angered British farmers by refusing to reinstitute the Corn Laws in response to poor harvests and cheap imported grain. With Gladstone conducting a massive speaking campaign, his Liberals defeated Disraeli´s Conservatives at the 1880 general election. In his final months, Disraeli led the Conservatives in Opposition. He had written novels throughout his career, beginning in 1826, and he published his last completed novel, Endymion, shortly before he died at the age of 76. Russell pelkäsi pienenä Gladstonen setää.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 397: Helen May Rowland (/ˈroʊlənd/; 1875–1950) was an American journalist and humorist. For many years she wrote a column in the New York World called "Reflections of a Bachelor Girl". Many of her pithy insights from these columns were published in book form, including Reflections of a Bachelor Girl (1909), The Rubáiyát of a Bachelor (1915), and A Guide to Men (1922).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 429: Marya Mannes, in full Maria von Heimburg Mannes, (born Nov. 14, 1904, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 13, 1990, San Francisco, Calif.), American writer and critic, known for her caustic but insightful observations of American life.. Mannes was the daughter of Clara Damrosch Mannes and David Mannes, both distinguished musicians. She was educated privately and benefited from the cultural ...
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 442: Douglas Francis Jerrold (Scarborough 3 August 1893 - 1964) was a British journalist and publisher. As editor of The English Review from 1931 to 1935, he was a vocal supporter of fascism in Italy and of Francoist Spain.He was personally involved in the events of July 1936 when two British intelligence agents piloted an aircraft from the Canary Islands to Spanish Morocco, taking General ... Jerrold´s figure was small and spare, and in later years bowed almost to deformity. His features were strongly marked and expressive, from the thin humorous lips to the keen blue eyes, gleaming from beneath the shaggy eyebrows. He was brisk and active, with the careless bluffness of a sailor. Briljantti vittupää.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 491: In 1959, Ciardi published a book on how to read, write, and teach poetry, How Does a Poem Mean?, which has proven to be among the most-used books of its kind.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 515: Elbert Green Hubbard (June 19, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was an American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher. Raised in Hudson, Illinois, he had early success as a traveling salesman for the Larkin Soap Company. Hubbard is known best as the founder of the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York, an influential exponent of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 540: But then he fell in love! Emppu rakastui Geneven lomalla 16-vuotiaaseen koulutyttöön kuin Vladi Lolitaan. Janine matched a template that he had got from a book that influenced his erotic fantasies permanently. With her Slavic features and her cool, rather fey manner, Wanda "Janine" de Szymkiewicz (though Polish) made a perfect Russian queen. She called him Minou, he called her Ginou. Sini ja mini. Sometime in the early nineteen-twenties, Maurois began having affairs. Janine had them, too, or at least flirtations, aquarels of fucking, especially on their seaside vacations in Deauville. Maurois put a lot of his own personality into Shelley, and wrote of Harriet as a “child-wife” made bitter by unhappiness. Emil could be savage: “Even when she had the air of being interested in ideas, her indifference was proved by the blankness of her gaze. Worst of all, she was coquettish, frivolous, versed in the tricks and wiles of woman.” Fortunately, becoming pregnant again in late 1922, Janine developed septicemia, was operated on unsuccessfully, and died on February 26, 1923. Maurois was bereaved, and free. Jahuu! Vihelteliköhän sekin koko matkan hautajaisiin kuten Peppy? Rakkaus on hassuttelua yhdessä.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 595: Margaret Caroline Anderson (November 24, 1886 – October 19, 1973) was the American founder, editor and publisher of the art and literary magazine The Little Review, which published a collection of modern American, English and Irish writers between 1914 and 1929. The periodical is most noted for introducing many prominent American and British writers of the 20th century, such as Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot in the United States, and publishing the first thirteen chapters of James Joyce's then-unpublished novel, Ulysses. A large collection of her papers on Gurdjieff's teaching is now preserved at Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. She was blond, shapely, with lean ankles and a Scandinavian face. ... In 1916, Anderson met Jane Heap. The two became lovers. In early 1924, through Alfred Richard Orage, Anderson came to know of spiritual teacher George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, and saw performances of his 'Sacred dances', first at the 'Neighbourhood Playhouse', and later at Carnegie Hall. Shortly after Gurdjieff's automobile accident, Anderson, along with Georgette Leblanc, Jane Heap and Monique Surrere, moved to France to visit him at Fountainebleau-Avon, where he had set up his institute at Château du Prieuré in Avon.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 597: The teachings of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff played an important role in Anderson's life. Anderson met Gurdjieff in Paris and, together with Leblanc, began studies with him, focusing on his original teaching called The Fourth Way. Along with Katherine Mansfield and Jane Heap, she remains one of the most noted institutees of Gurdjieff´s, Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, at Fontainebleau, near Paris, from October 1922 to 1924. Anderson studied with Gurdjieff in France until his death in October 1949, writing about him and his teachings in most of her books, most extensively in her memoir, The Unknowable Gurdjieff. By 1942 her relationship with Heap had cooled. Anderson sailed for the United States. Jane Heap had moved to London in 1935, where she led Gurdjieff study groups until her death in 1964. With her passage paid by Ernest Hemingway, Anderson met on the voyage Dorothy Caruso, widow of the singer and famous tenor Enrico Caruso. The two began a romantic relationship, and lived together until Dorothy´s death in 1955. Anderson returned to Le Cannet, and there she died of emphysema on October 19, 1973.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 609: Felix Dahn (Ludwig Sophus Felix Dahn; * 9. Februar 1834 in Hamburg; † 3. Januar 1912 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler, Schriftsteller und Historiker. Sillä oli samanlainen 2-haarainen parta kuin Bunyip Bluegumin sedällä. Dahn kirjoitteli säännöllisesti Gartenlaubeen. Dahn published numerous poems, many with a nationalist bent. His Mette von Marienburg portrays bands of "Masures and Poles" hiding in the "Podolian forest". Kaiken kaikkiaan aika mitätön.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 622: Maureen Patricia Duffy (born 21 October 1933) is an English poet, playwright, novelist and non-fiction author. Long an activist covering such issues as gay rights and animal rights, she campaigns especially on behalf of authors. She has received the Benson & Hedges Medal for her damn long writings.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 629: As an undergraduate, Atkinson read Simone de Beauvoir´s The Second Sex, and struck up a correspondence with de Beauvoir, who suggested that she contact Betty Friedan. Atkinson became an early member of Friedan´s National Organization for Women. Atkinson´s time with the organization was tumultuous, including a row with the national leadership over her attempts to defend and promote Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto in the wake of the Andy Warhol shooting. In 1968 she left the organization because it would not confront issues like abortion and marriage inequalities. She founded the October 17th Movement, which later became The Feminists, a radical feminist group active until 1973. By 1971 she had written several pamphlets on feminism, was a member of the Daughters of Bilitis and was advocating specifically political lesbianism. "Sisterhood," Atkinson famously said, "is powerful. It kills mostly sisters." The Daughters of Bilitis / b ɪ ˈ l iː t ɪ s /, also called the DOB or the Daughters, was the first lesbian civil and political rights organization in the United States. Bilitis is not cholitis nor Kari Matihaldi disease, but a fictional companion of Sappho.
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    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 416: Me valkoiset länsimaiset heteromiehet olemme sataviisikymmentä vuotta – haparoiden, myönnän – opetelleet eroon historiallisesta etuoikeudestamme väkivaltaan ja seksirikoksiin. Monet meistä ovat muuntuneet vilpittömiksi mieshegemonian kyseenalaistajiksi ja sensitiivisiksi yrttiharrastajiksi (en minä). Tiedän joidenkin kotimaisten mieskollegoideni nykyään välttävän kirjoittamista seksistä, jotta eivät näkökulmallaan loukkaisi naislukijoita ja kuulisi syyttelyä naisvihasta.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 457: Kurkista kirjailijaparin kotielämään: muminaa, mökötystä ja ryöpsähtelyä. Aamuyöllä Riitta Jalonen (1954) herää rapinaan. Ollihan se siinä, makuuhuoneen lattialla, pyllistyneenä arabialaiseen rukousasentoon. Olli lopettaa itämaisen hartaushetkensä ja kömpii puoliveteisenä peiton alle. Tämän keltaisen, hämeenlinnalaisen puutalon hetekaan hän on nuukahtanut lapsesta asti. Narisuta hetekata.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 615: At age 17, he rebelled against his parents' wishes that he take up a military career, and ran away to Paris. In 1901, his play Chérubin was produced at the Comédie-Française where Cécile Sorel (later the Comtesse de Ségur) made her debut in it. Jules Massenet set Chérubin to music and, in 1905, Mary Garden sang its première at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 619: Après avoir été fiancé avec Mlle Dietz-Monnin, petite-fille du sénateur Charles Dietz-Monnin, il rompt ses fiançailles et épouse, en 1910, Marie-Thérèse de Chevigné, veuve de Maurice Bischoffsheim (1875-1904), arrière-petite-fille par sa mère du marquis de Sade et mère de Marie-Laure de Noailles. Ils font aménager à partir de 1912 la villa Croisset à Grasse. À partir de 1934 et jusqu'à sa mort le 8 novembre 1937, il vécut avenue Gabriel à Paris. Élégant, brillant et mondain, il inspire à Marcel Proust la métamorphose de Bloch en Jacques du Rozier dans À la recherche du temps perdu. Tosi kova streeberi, joka antoi Marcelille kimmokkeen ruveta snobixi izekin.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 642: Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard (28 December, 1816 – 25 July, 1897), also known as E.P.W. Packard, was an American advocate for the rights of women and people accused of insanity. She was wrongfully confined by her husband who claimed that she had been insane, for more than three years. At her trial, 3 yrs later, a jury took just seven minutes to find her not insane. Pezku koitti samaa Kikalle Hangossa heikommin tuloxin, valkotakit veivät Petterin.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 646: Theophilus, however, held quite decisive religious beliefs. After many years of marriage, Elizabeth Packard outwardly questioned her husband's beliefs and began expressing opinions that were contrary to his. While the main subject of their dispute was religion, the couple also disagreed on child rearing, family finances, and the issue of slavery, with Elizabeth defending John Brown, which embarrassed Theophilus. What was worst, she also worked as a teacher in Jacksonville, Illinois.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 648: When Illinois opened its first hospital for the mentally ill in 1851, the state legislature passed a law that within two years of its passage was amended to require a public hearing before a person could be committed against his or her will. There was one exception, however: a husband could have his wife committed without either a public hearing or her consent. In 1860, Theophilus Packard judged that his wife was "slightly insane", a condition he attributed to "excessive application of body and mind". He arranged for a doctor, J.W. Brown, to speak with her. The doctor pretended to be a sewing machine salesman. During their conversation, Elizabeth complained of her husband's domination and his accusations to others that she was insane. Dr. Brown reported this conversation to Theophilus (along with the observation that Mrs. Packard "exhibited a great dislike to me"). Theophilus decided to have Elizabeth committed. She learned of this decision on June 18, 1860, when the county sheriff arrived at the Packard home to take her into custody.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 650: Elizabeth Packard spent the next three years at the Jacksonville Insane Asylum in Jacksonville, IL (now the Jacksonville Developmental Center). She was regularly questioned by her doctors but refused to agree that she was insane or to change her religious views. In June 1863, due, in part, to pressure from her children, who wished her released, the doctors declared that she was incurable and discharged her. Upon her discharge, Theophilus locked her in the nursery of their home and nailed the windows shut. Elizabeth managed to drop a letter complaining of this treatment out the window, which was delivered to her friend Sarah Haslett. Sarah Haslett in turn delivered the letter to Judge Charles Starr, who issued a writ of habeas corpus ordering Theophilus to bring Elizabeth to his chambers to discuss the matter. After being presented with Theophilus' evidence, Judge Starr scheduled a jury trial to allow a legal determination of Elizabeth's sanity to take place.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 654: Elizabeth's lawyers, Stephen Moore and John W. Orr, responded by calling witnesses from the neighborhood that knew the Packards but were not members of Theophilus' church. These witnesses testified they never saw Elizabeth exhibit any signs of insanity, while discussing religion or otherwise. The final witness was Dr. Duncanson, who was both a physician and a theologian. Dr. Duncanson had interviewed Elizabeth and he testified that while not necessarily in agreement with all her religious beliefs, she was sane in his view, arguing that "I do not call people insane because they differ with me. I pronounce her a sane woman and wish we had a nation of such women.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 656: The jury took only seven minutes to find in Elizabeth's favor. She was legally declared sane, and Judge Charles Starr, who had changed the trial from one about habeas corpus to one about sanity, issued an order that she should not be confined. "Scholar" Kathryn Burns-Howard quipped: "We will never know Elizabeth's true mental state or the details of her family life."
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 658: When Elizabeth Packard returned to the home she shared with her husband in Manteno, Illinois, she found that the night before her release, her husband had rented their home to another family, sold her furniture, had taken her money, notes, wardrobe and children, and had left the state. She appealed to the Supreme Courts of both Illinois and Massachusetts, to where her husband had taken her children, but had no legal recourse, as married women in these states at the time had no legal rights to their property or children (see Coverture). As such, the Anti-Insane Asylum Society was formed.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 660: With that, she did not go back to her former life, but became a national celebrity of sorts, publishing "an armload of books and criss-crossing the United States on a decades-long reform campaign", not only fighting for married women's rights and freedom of speech, but calling out against "the power of insane asylums". She became what some scholars call "a publicist and lobbyist for better insanity laws". As scholar Kathryn Burns-Howard has argued, Packard reinvented herself in this rôle, earning enough to support her children and even her estranged husband, from whom she remained separated for the rest of her life. Ultimately, moderate supporters of women's rights in the northern U.S. embraced her, weaving her story into arguments about slavery, framing her experience as a type of enslavement and even arguing in the midst of the Civil War that a county in the midst of freeing African-American slaves should do the same for others who suffered from abusive husbands. Some argue that she seemed oblivious to her racial prejudice in arguing that white women had a "moral and spiritual nature" and suffered more "spiritual agony" than formerly enslaved African-Americans. Even so, others say that her story provided "a stirring example of oppressed womanhood" that others did not.
    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/ellauri129.html on line 734: Peter Nygårds vänner tex Aira Samulin känner sig lite obekväma om Peters svarta sida. Peter Nygårds aptit på unga kvinnor var bottenlös. Peter Nygård var en skitstövel, säger en ex-anställd. Men nu avslöjer HBL Peters gula sida! Peter Nygård ser ut som en av de kinesiska hjältarna i Marvels nya film. Peter Nygård i sina jetset-millionär-modekungadagar såg ut precis som Ronny Chieng med Akwafina, spelandes Jon-Jon i Marvel´s fantasifilm Tio ringar. Peter sku säkert ha betalt Awkwafinas tandläkarräkningar. Jag med! After Hours, Awkwafina Gets Naked And Watches ASMR Videos. But she has not leaked them as yet, aw shucks. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a pleasurable, tingling sensation usually felt in the brain, but can spread to the rest of the body. It frequently occurs when watching things such as demonstrations, foreign accents, explanations, naked Asian ladies, etc., and it´s a generally wonderful feeling. I´ve experienced ASMR all my life, but never knew it had a name until now, so hooray I guess!)
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    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 122: "And toward her young one that cometh out from between her feet, and toward her children which she shall bear: for she shall eat them." -- Deuteronomy 28:57
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 174: Marcion of Sinope (/ˈmɑːrʃən, -ʃiən, -siən/; Greek: Μαρκίων [note 1] Σινώπης; c. 85 – c. 160) was an early Christian theologian, an evangelist, and an important figure in early Christianity.Marcion preached that the benevolent God of the Gospel who sent Jesus Christ into the world as the savior was the true Supreme Being, different from and opposed to the malevolent demiurge or creator god, identified with the Hebrew God of the Old Testament. He considered himself a follower of Paul the Apostle, whom he believed to have been the only true apostle of Jesus Christ, a doctrine called Marcionism. Marcion published the earliest extant fixed collection of New Testament books, making him a vital figure in the development of Christian history.[citation needed] Early Church Fathers such as Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian denounced Marcion as a heretic, and he was excommunicated by the church of Rome around 144. He published the first known canon of Christian sacred scriptures, which contained ten Pauline epistles (the Pastoral epistles weren't included) and a shorter version of the Gospel of Luke (the Gospel of Marcion). This made him a catalyst in the process of the development of the New Testament canon by forcing the proto-orthodox Church to respond to his canon. Varmaan Marcion oli sitten yhtä persepää kuin Puovoli.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 252: Usko on ihmishengen pohjavesi.Sakari TopeliusMKILL!
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 549: Alfred Austin P.L. (30 May 1835 – 2 June 1913) was an English poet who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1896, after an interval following the death of Tennyson, when the other candidates had either caused controversy or refused the honour. It was claimed that he was being rewarded for his support for the Conservative leader Lord Salisbury in the General Election of 1895. Austin´s poems are little-remembered today, his most popular work being prose idylls celebrating nature. Austin oli aika lailla Unlucky Alfin näköinen. Bugger it. With my luck, they nominate me as Poet Laureate. Austin was caricatured as "Sir Austed Alfrin" by L. Frank Baum in his 1906 novel John Dough and the Cherub. He was also the subject of a Vanity Fair cartoon by Spy published on 20 February 1896.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 553: When I am gone, I pray you shed Kun mä oon mennyt, älä vaan
    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/ellauri130.html on line 765: Christine Chubbuck (August 24, 1944 – July 15, 1974) was an American television news reporter who worked for WTOG and WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida. She was the first person to die by suicide on a live television broadcast. She lamented to co-workers that her 30th birthday was approaching, and she was still a virgin who had never been on more than two dates with a man. Co-workers said she tended to be brusque and defensive whenever they made friendly gestures toward her. She was self-deprecating, criticizing herself constantly and rejecting any compliments others paid her. The film reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, "In keeping with the WXLT practice of presenting the most immediate and complete reports of local blood and guts news, TV 40 presents what is believed to be a television first. In living color, an exclusive coverage of an attempted suicide." She drew the .38-caliber Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver and shot herself behind her right ear. Chubbuck fell forward violently and the technical director faded the broadcast rapidly to black. "The crux of the situation was that she was a 29-year-old girl who wanted to be married and who wasn't," Simmons said in 1977.
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    xxx/ellauri134.html on line 428: Fear: to be punished for doing something bad or wrong
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    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 82: Lucia Toman´s credentials: Doctoral researcher in Literature. MA in Comparative Literature & Literary Analysis and Criticism, Goldsmiths, University of London · Graduated 2018. A voracious reader · Literature. Reads extensively and has published on Jungian psychology · Jungian Psychology. Avid reader, writer and doctoral student in literature · Literature. PhD researcher interested in Jungian psychoanalysis · Jungian Psychological Type. Knows French. Knows Slovak. Knows Czech. Bet her family is Bohemian (or Moravian perhaps).
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 177: There will be some hero somewhere no matter how small of an influence he or she has on the villain. Not every character is just going to accept the villain. And if they do, that’s going to be a very boring book. With writes, -Andy Ruffe
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 536: And we perfect, most dangerously, our children. Those perfect little babies in our hand, we say, "Look at her, she's perfect. My job is just to keep her perfect -- make sure she makes the tennis team by fifth grade and Yale by seventh."
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 537: Now this fatass bitch really got some World I problems, she has.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 659: She has been regarded as India's Greta Thunberg, though she does not like the usage of this term. She is not an autist after all.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 663: Relating to the crowdfunding appeal on Ketto, Laxmi K, who works on climate action and was aware of prior allegations related to her fathers activities, initiated contact with Ketto requesting due diligence. Further concerns around the Ketto crowd funding drive was flagged by political activist Angellica Aribam, a day after Paojel Chaoba of The Frontier Manipur broke a story on 19 May on how the Ketto donation drive by the child activist could be a possible scheme to defraud people by her father. In an email written to Varun Sheth of Ketto, Angellica asked whether the Noble Citizen Foundation, the agency that was being handed the money collected from the donation drive had any credibility and if Ketto was certain there were no connections with the child’s father. However, she never received any response.
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    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 84: ”MARKUS PYSTYY puhelimessakin sanomaan äänestä, oonko mä juonut edellisenä iltana alkoholia”, pornokuvataiteilija Katariina Souri sanoo helsinkiläiskahvilassa. ”Mä olen dopamiinivetoinen tyyppi. Lähtee dopamiinit nopeasti nousuun. Se pystyy analysoimaan mun aivokemiaani puhelun aikana. Miten puhun, miten nopeasti, miltä mun ääneni kuulostaa. ’Aa, sä oot varmaan eilen juonut alkoholia.’ Mä olen että no helvetti, hik niin oon! Miten shä voit aavishtaa shen?
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 152: Lexalle tuli aina synnintunto kun se oli bylsinyt jotain huoria tai kotiapulaisia, mikä oli aika taajaan. Anton Tshehov raportoi jälkikäteen, et Lexa oli kyltymätön niissä hommissa. Joku tummakulmainen Gasha oli sisäkkönä mökillä jolta Lexa veti immenkalvon puhki sukunuijalla. Mitä tää nyt on, kysyi Lexa izeltään jälkikäteen märkä letku kädessä. Oliko se ihanaa vaiko kauheaa? Pah! Se on maan tapa; cosi fan tutte! 69-vuotiaana eli mun ikäsenä se vielä muisteli: Dunjaseni, kaunis ja nuori ... sen vahva naisellinen ruumis. Missä se nyt on? Kauan siitä on, ei kun luita jäljellä!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 359: my magic art evoked a rapture perished,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 361: could others yield the languorous charm I cherished,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 363: my magic art evoked a rapture perished!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 382: The evenings lighted by the hushed flame of the coal,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 386: The evenings lighted by the hushed flame of the coal.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 395: And your eyes flashed within the darkness, and the sweet
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 569: From caverns of the seas, now washed anew.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 575: Two editions of Fleurs du mal were published in Baudelaire's lifetime — one in 1857 and an expanded edition in 1861. "Scraps" and censored poems were collected in Les Épaves in 1866. After Baudelaire died the following year, a "definitive" edition appeared in 1868.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 652: John has just published another beautifully prepared edition of the "North Atlantic Review," a literary magazine with choice offerings in poetry, essays, short stories, and photos. Endorsed by Edward Eriksson, Literary Presentations, July 11, 2011, Edward worked with john in the same group.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 662: Alok Mishra is a literary entrepreneur as well as a literary philanthropist who has been active in this field almost for a decade now (adding the individual capacity as well as organisational). He is currently active as the founder of BookBoys PR, a dedicated company which works for authors and publishers and help them reach the target readers. Alok has been in this field, promotions and author branding, for more than 4 years now.
    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 740: In January 1994, Harding became embroiled in controversy when her ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, orchestrated an attack on her fellow U.S. skating rival Nancy Kerrigan. Both women then competed in the February 1994 Winter Olympics, where Kerrigan won the silver medal and Harding finished eighth. On March 16, 1994, Harding accepted a plea bargain in which she pleaded guilty to conspiracy to hinder prosecution. As a result of her involvement in the aftermath of the assault on Kerrigan, the United States Figure Skating Association banned her for life on June 30, 1994, and stripped her bar the medals.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 742: From 2003 to 2004, Harding competed as a professional boxer. Her life has been the subject of many books, films, documentaries, and academic studies. In 2014, two television documentaries were made about Harding´s life and skating career (Nancy & Tonya and The Price of Gold), inspiring Steven Rogers to write the film I, Tonya in 2017, in which Harding was portrayed by Australian actress Margot Robbie. In 2018, she was a contestant on season 26 of Dancing with the Stars, finishing in third place. In 2019, she won season 16 of Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition.
    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 765: Which ties me to the second point 2) The love interest. Who's a Caucasian Man (I will now abbreviate this as CM in all my future reviews with a WOC protagonist, I think) who overrides Rei's spoken opinion at so, so often that...okay Rei, if someone just tried to murder you in your room and you asked the hotel for a new room, DON'T LET THAT CM THAT YOU'VE KNOWN FOR LESS THAN TWO DAYS OVERRIDE YOUR OPINION AND FORCE YOU TO STAY OVERNIGHT WITH HIM! The fact that she ends up going along with HIS opinion nearly all the time 2a) DOES NOT EXCUSE HIS BEHAVIOR and 2b) is grating like nails on chalkboard.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 773: The one stand-out annoyance for me was unexpectedly hitting upon yet another plot relying upon "rescuing" a female character from her sordid life of sex (or nearly-sex) work: hostessing, in this case. She's told she's "better" than that which means she should make less money doing something more honorable. It makes me want to write to the author and say she could do so much BETTER than write a book that hooks readers immediately with an erotically-charged story of sexual assault on a crowded train. I´m not mad at her, though, for giving the majority of readers what they want; just a pet peeve of mine.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 779: Barry A. Hudson says: Good writing and a good introduction to Japanese culture. I note than some Japanese criticize her works, but my comment would be that Japanese culture never likes to air its dirty laundry. I find her cultural observations right on the mark. I actually think she has great love and admiration for Japan and its people, but she occasionally does not pull her punches.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 787: Sujata, also Sujātā, Eugenie, well-born, was a farmer´s wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheer, a condensed milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child. The gift provided him enough strength to cultivate the Middle Path, develop jhana, and attain Bodhi, thereafter becoming known as the Buddha. The story does not tell what the holy tree spirit said when Gautama ate his rice and curry.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 795: She attended Johns Hopkins University, where she majored in Creative Writing and earned her BA in 1986. After graduating, she interned and was quickly hired as a reporter for the Baltimore Evening Sun. In 1991, she married Tony Massey, her college sweetheart, and the couple moved to Japan. Her husband was almost immediately deployed by the Navy, which left Mrs. Massey to acclimate to the culture alone. She worked as an English teacher while in Japan and began writing. In 1993, her husband’s deployment ended and the couple moved back to the States and settled in Baltimore, where they currently reside.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 797: She met her husband, a Navy medical officer, during that time and they moved to Japan in 1991. During the two years there she taught English, studied Japanese and wrote fiction. In December 1998, Sujata and her husband Tony adopted a baby daughter, Pia, who was born in South India. They live in Baltimore, Maryland.
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    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 44: Pili on helevetin amerikkaklisheinen. Motivaatiopuhujien puhekupla.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 57: Yleensä joku setämieshenkilö sanoo jollekin toiselle yleensä naishenkilölle näin. Sama asia kuin herätä, tulla järkiinsä ja ryhdistäytyä.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 64: Peppu Colemanin hahmossa, se jutkunekru, oli yxi minuuden pioneereista (italics in the original). Pienuuden minooreista. Minäminä yxilöpaskantelu on Rothin lemppareita. Sen se oli varmaan oppinut Emanuel James Rohnilta. Sen inhokkisanoja oli me (suomexi, enkuxi sen mielisana oli sama) ja setelissäkin lukeva e pluribus unum. Annuit coeptis. Novus ordo saeclorum. The phrase is similar to a Latin translation of a variation of Heraclitus's tenth fragment, "The one is made up of all things, and all things issue from the one" (ἐκ πάντων ἓν καὶ ἐξ ἑνὸς πάντα). But it seems more likely that the phrase refers to Cicero's paraphrase of Pythagoras in his De Officiis, as part of his discussion of basic family and social bonds as the origin of societies and states: "When each person loves the other as much as himself, it makes one out of many (unum fiat ex Pluribus), as Pythagoras wishes things to be in friendship." Mikähän jeesus sekin luuli olevansa. Jenkkien peitesana izekkyydelle on vapaus.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 103: T. Harv Eker (born June 10, 1954) is an author, businessman and motivational speaker known for his theories on wealth and motivation. He is the author of the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind published by HarperCollins.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 213: Wylie's final works dealt with the potentially catastrophic effects of pollution and climate change. In 1971 Wylie wrote a Name of The Game episode "L.A. 2017", in which the lead character awakens in a science-fiction dystopia, centered on a psychiatric fascist government overseeing the underground-sheltered remnants of humanity on the aftermath of an environmental (pollution) catastrophe.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 215: Wylie's final novel, The End of the Dream, was published posthumously in 1972 and foresees a dark future where America slides into ecological catastrophe.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 229: Pörröpäisen Raymond Pierrehumbertin kasarilla hanurilla haparoima rivosuinen renkutus on lämmitetty Pasin ja Anssin toimesta vielä karmaisevammaxi räpixi. Miten VOI viihdepaska olla näin klisheistä apinatuubaa? Voiko tää oikeasti olla jostakusta hauskaa? Kun ympyräsuiset ystävämme kuulivat mistä siinä oikeasti oli kysymys, ne punastelivat ja lakkasivat soittamasta sitä hanurilla enää. Niillä oli siihen aikaan samanlaiset hipster lokariasut kuin Pasilla ja Anssilla, ostetut Brooks Brothersilta ja L.A. Beanilta. Pasi ja Anssi on aivan hirveitä, ja solistiyhtye Suomi ja. Cringy!
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 262: Caro Llewellyn said that "Philip Roth: The Biography" distorted his friendship with the novelist: "My intimacy with Philip was not in keeping with the story Blake was trying to make. Write." In the biography, Bailey identifies her by the pseudonym Mona. He describes how she and Roth went through each other and were physically intimate but never had sex because he was unable to, even after taking Viagra. But Llewellyn said the scene Bailey described never happened, not quite like that.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 263: Llewellyn - who declined to be interviewed by Bailey - said she was more upset by what was left out in the biography, making it seem like she was a marginal figure in Roth's life, an adventure that didn't work out. "My intimacy with Philip was not in keeping with the story Blake was trying to write " she said.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 265: In an email, Bailey said he based the description of their relationship on information from Roth, who "tended to be truthful," adding that "the information was sufficiently harmless and, moreover, his identity was protected by a pseudonym ”. He took issue with the criticism that his book focused too much on Roth's intimate relationships with men and diminished the women in his life.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 266: Roth also gave Bailey copies of two self-published manus, "Notes to my Biographer," a 295-page rebuttal of his ex-wife Memoirs of Claire Bloom in 1996, and "Notes on a Slander-Monger", a response to the notes and interviews Miller had compiled.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 268: Literary history is full of moments of betrayal, when trusted confidants defied the wishes of the authors. Max Brod ignored Franz Kafka's order to burn his unpublished manus and diaries. Vladimir Nabokov and Philip Larkin's instructions to destroy the unpublished manus were rescinded by the heirs and executors, who not only retained but published them. Bailey did not publish Roths samizdats.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 274: Meanwhile, the estate has aggressively decided to control access to the Roth documents independently held at Princeton University, which the university has purchased.Born in 2018 to Roth's friend Benjamin Taylor. The cache includes a copy of "Notes on a Slander-Monger ", unpublished essays on topics such as money, marriage and illness, and a list of his relationships with women, with commentaries.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 302: One day Philip handed me the manuscript of Notes for My Biographer. 'Take it,' he said, holding out the stack of pages held together by a large rubber band.'I want you to read it.' The book was a rebuttal to Claire Bloom's Leaving a Doll's House, Philip's ex-wife's account of their marriage, which was published in 1996. Many of the stories he'd already told me. He'd talked a lot to me about both Claire and his first wife, Margaret Martinson.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 305: Philip wanted the book published. But no one would touch it for fear of the lawsuit Bloom might bring against them. At one point we discussed the idea of Philip offering to pay any damages arising from any legal case brought by Claire. More than anything, Philip wanted to put the record straight. I wanted for him to be able to put the record straight. I knew how forcefully he'd been struck and blindsided by Leaving a Doll's House. After its publication, Philip told me New York magazine published a photo of him on its front cover with the word 'MISOGYNIST' written across it. Philip went into hiding.
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    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 189: Asko Jukka Korpela on essessään Dostojevskin Idiootista. Tää on varmaan se sama idiootti Jukka "Yucca" Korpela jolla oli netissä tietoa merkkijoukoista. Idiootti tarkoittaa yxityishenkilöä, originellia, joka ei lähe mukaan yhteisöllisyyteen. Tollasta kuin Philip Roth. Rothilla vilisee samoja kvasiuskonnollisia ällösanoja kuin Dostolla: ylpeys häpeä selitys merkitys. Merkitys on erityisen ällö. Semantiikkaa. Mikä on tän kaiken tarkoitus? Ken voi sen tietää. Kaikki tietävät. Doston armo ja nöyristely kyllä puuttuu kiivaalta juutalaiselta Rothilta. Kabulissa on jälellä 2 jutkua jotka on riidoissa, käy eri synagoogissa. Hyi häpeä. Pahempia kuin Antero. Teidän armonne. Saako olla pikkuleipiä?
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 211: Ippolit suddenly jumps up, all stressed that he has slept through something. He pulls a giant sheaf of papers out of his pocket and declares that he is going to read a long article that he has written. Everyone at the party is all, dude, that´s lame, but he can´t be stopped.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 242: Viimeisissä sanoissa voidaan nähdä romaanin viittaus ja maininta Tshernyshevskin romaaniin: Dostojevski ikäänkuin ilmaisee olevansa samaa mieltä Tshernyshevskin kanssa siitä, että kysymys "Mitä olisi tehtävä?" on peruskysymys sen ajan venäläisessä elämässä, ja haluaa antaa romaanissaan vastauksen tähän kysymykseen
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 265: Yx episodi sisältää vittuilua ajan aate-elämän konkreettisiin tapahtumiin. Toinen näistä episoodeista, "nykyajan kaikkein nuorimpien positivistien episoodi" on Burdovskin ja hänen ystäviensä ryhmän käynti tapaamassa Myshkiniä "Pavlitshevin äpäränä" . Dostojevski täyttää koko tämän episodin poleemisin heitoin 60-luvun vallankumouksellis-demokraattisen lehdistön ideoita vastaan, materialismia ja ateismia vastaan, "naisasialiikettä" vastaan, "järkevän egoismin" teoriaa vastaan jne. Mainittujen lukujen tekstiin sisältyy poleemisia heittoja Tshernyshevskin "Mitä on tehtävä?" ideaa vastaan, M. Е. Saltykov-Shtshedrinin Iskraa vastaan jne. Dostojevski pyrkii osoittamaan, että materialistiset teoriat, jotka olivat levinneet venäläisen yhteiskunnan demokraattiseen osaan, voisivat helposti olla käytettävissä rikosten puolustukseksi ja johtaisivat "ajatuksen horjahteluun" nuorison keskuudessa (tämän valheellisen idean Dostojevski pani liikkeelle vielä Rikoksessa ja rangaistuksessakin).
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 267: Ollen solidaarinen "yksinäiselle ajattelijalle" Lebedev esiintyy romaanissa vastaan Gertsenin tieteellisen tiedon apologiaa. Kuten Petsherin, Dostojevski Lebedevin suulla puolustaa uskontoa yhteiskuntaelämän välttämättömänä perustana.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 298: Saltykov-Shtshedrin reposteli Dostoa:
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 300: "Ajatuksen syvyydessä ja hänen käsittelemänsä moraalisen maailman tehtävän laajuudessa, kirjoittaa Shtshedrin, tämä kirjailija seisoo täydellissenä kummajaisena. Hän ei vain tunnusta niiden intressien laillisuutta, jotka liikuttavat tämän ajan yhteiskuntaa, vaan jopa menee pitemmälle, siirtyy ennustajan ja profeetan rooliin, jossa asettaa ei välittömien vaan myöhempien apinaston pyrkimysten tavoitteen." Tämän osoituksena Shtshedrin viittaa Idiootti-romaaniin, jossa Dostojevski "teki yrityksen kuvata sellaista aappatyyppiä, joka saavuttaa täyden moraalisen ja henkisen tasapainon".
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 302: Shtshedrin kirjoitti, että sen tehtävän edessä, jonka Dostojevski otti suorittaakseen, tunnetussa määrin "kalpenevat kaikki mahdolliset kysymykset naisten työstä, arvojen määräytymisestä, ajatuksen vapaudesta"... "Tämä, kirjoittaa satiirikko, niin sanotusti lopullinen päämäärä, johon nähden kaikkein radikaaleimmatkin kaikkien muiden yhteiskuntaa kiinnostavien kysymysten ratkaisut vaikuttavat vain väliasemilta". Mutta samalla Shtshedrin osoitti kiivaasti kirkuvia ristiriitoja, joita esiintyy Idiootissa, kuten myös muissa kirjailijan teoksissa. "Ja mitä sitten? huolimatta sellaisen tehtävän säteilyvoimasta, joka sokaisee kaikki tilapäiset edistyksen muodot, herra Dostojevski, kirjoitti Shtshedrin, vähääkään ujostelematta tuhoaa itse asiansa saattamalla häpeään apinoita, joiden ponnistukset ovat suuntautuneet samaan suuntaan, johon ilmeisesti pyrkii myös tekijä erittäin pätevällä päättelyllään. Halpa niin sanotun nihilismin pilkka ja häiritsevä halveksunta, jonka syyt aina jäävät selvittämättä, kaikki tämä värittää herra Dostojevskin tuotantoa rokonarpiseksi, täysin hänelle vieraan, ja korkeasta taiteellisesta tasosta kertovien kuvien ohella loihtii esiin kohtauksia, jotka
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 332: Farther away from the castle a man, Porphyro, who loves Madeline more than anything, is making his way to the house. He enters, unseen. If anyone finds him he knows that he will be killed. Madeline’s family hates him and holds his lineage against him. While sneaking through the house he comes upon Angela, one of the servants. He begs her to bring him to Madeline’s chamber so that he might show himself to her that night and solidify himself as her true love. After much complaining, she agrees and hides him until it is time.
    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 377: Rough ashes sat he for his soul’s reprieve, Valvomaan koko yön ja vähän lisää kuolemaan.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 400: As she had heard old dames full many times declare. Siitä vanhat eukkoset ei väsy kertomaan.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 418: Pass by—she heeded not at all: in vain ettei se niistä huolinut, turhaan kökkivät
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 421: But she saw not: her heart was otherwhere: Neito tuskin huomaa kun se muuta janoaa:
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 427: The hallow’d hour was near at hand: she sighs Sen huulet kosteina ja henki huokuvana,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 463: He startled her; but soon she knew his face, Eukko hätkähti, muttei pelkää peikkoa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 482: And as she mutter’d “Well-a—well-a-day!” Eukko mutrusti suuta: No jopa, jopa on!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 502: Feebly she laugheth in the languid moon, Heiverösti nauraa se vetelässä kuutamossa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 506: As spectacled she sits in chimney nook. Kun sankarillisenä se istuu uuninloukossa.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 507: But soon his eyes grew brilliant, when she told Mut pian on Porfyyri kuin konin koukussa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 539: “Were never miss’d.”—Thus plaining, doth she bring Rukous sun pään menoxi! Tän kuultuaan
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 542: That Angela gives promise she will do Ja se lupaa eze auttaa Porfyyriä pukille,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 557: “It shall be as thou wishest,” said the Dame: Käyköön kuten toivot, sanoi mummeli,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 568: So saying, she hobbled off with busy fear. Tän sanottuaan mummo hoippu tiehensä,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 587: She comes, she comes again, like ring-dove fray’d and fled. Me tulemme tulemme taas, sinä tyttöni hoi!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 590: Out went the taper as she hurried in; Sammui kynttilä heti sisääntullessa;
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 592: She clos’d the door, she panted, all akin Neiti sulki oven, kohta alkaa meteli.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 614: As down she knelt for heaven’s grace and boon; Madeline kyykistyi lattialle valmiixi;
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 624: Of all its wreathed pearls her hair she frees; Kun Madeline päästää tukan irti, nousussa
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 629: Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, Se seisoo siinä, miettii mitä miettinee,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 635: In sort of wakeful swoon, perplex’d she lay, Puolivalveilla se on ja vähän takussa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 653: And ’tween the curtains peep’d, where, lo!—how fast she slept. kannikoiden välissä, siitä peremmälle.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 667: And still she slept an azure-lidded sleep, Yhä nukkuu Muumimamma kylellään.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 679: On golden dishes and in baskets bright Neidin yöpöydälle, jep älä muuta vikise,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 705: Wherewith disturb’d, she utter’d a soft moan: Eiku se oli Keazin oma "Leidi armoton".
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 706: He ceased—she panted quick—and suddenly Laulaa hiljaa sen kuin isoäidin korvaan.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 711: Her eyes were open, but she still beheld, Silmät auki mutta pelti vielä kiinni
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 719: Fearing to move or speak, she look’d so dreamingly. (Vielä yxi värssy pitää tähän kexiä.)
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 722: “Ah, Porphyro!” said she, “but even now Ai säxe olit Porfyro, vanha tuttu?
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 806: For aye unsought for slept among his ashes cold. Kesken miljoonatta aavetta läxi meneen.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1204: Doston typerä jatkosarja jossain viikkolehdessä. Doston oli jo ollut lusimassa Siperiassa. Suht palasina se sieltä palasi. He planned to explore the moral and psychological dangers of the ideology of "radicalism", and felt that the project would appeal to the conservative publisher Katkov.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1213: He stops at Sonya's place on the way and she gives him a crucifix. At the bureau he learns of Svidrigailov's suicide, and almost changes his mind, even leaving the building. But he sees Sonya, who has followed him, looking at him in despair, and he returns to make a full and frank confession of the murders. What the fuck.
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    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 51: Näitä "World This and That Day"s on aivan helvetisti, kaikenlaisia kotiinpäin vetopäiviä. Vaikkapa World Fisheries Day, jossa kansikuvan pikkukalat ovat uimassa iloisesti kohti pyydystäjän kitaa. Pyydystäjä pysyttelee nyt fixusti näkymättömissä. Kumman oikeuxia ne oikein puolustavat, kalojen vai niitä ahmivien apinoiden? No apinoiden tietenkin! World Fisheries Day: Championing the rights of Fishers.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 52: The Chief Executive of Stella Maris UK, Martin Foley, calls for more to be done to ensure that the rights of fishers are upheld. So long, and thanx for all the fish!
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    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 86: The editor of the first-year literary magazine and a writer for the Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square organization that occasionally publishes a so-called humor magazine, McCormack says his writing experiences during college simply confirmed his future plans. "I was headed where I was headed and [Harvard] was the mosta humorous place to be along the way," he says.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 120: Golda Meir reacted to the overture by forming a committee to examine the proposal and vet possible concessions. When the committee unanimously concluded that Israel's interests would be served by full withdrawal to the internationally recognized lines dividing Israel from Egypt and Syria, returning the Gaza Strip and, in a majority view, returning most of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Meir was angered and shelved the document next to her stash of knotted french letters and Joshua's foreskin collection. The United States was infuriated by the cool Israeli response to Egypt's proposal, and Joseph Sisco informed Yitzhak Rabin that "Israel would be regarded responsible for rejecting the best opportunity to reach peace since the establishment of the state." Israel responded to Jarring's plan also on February 26 by outlining its readiness to make some form of withdrawal, say in some New York bank, while declaring it had no intention of returning to the pre-June 5, 1967 lines.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 124: Yom Kippur was actually a bad choice of day by Sadat, for Arabs were still weak after Ramadan, while Israeli women were staying home and men were in synagogues, so the roads were free and reserves were quickly rounded up from the yeshivas. Prior to the war, Kissinger and Nixon consistently warned Meir that she must not be responsible for initiating a Middle East war. On October 6, 1973, the war opening date, Kissinger told Israel not to go for a preemptive strike, and Meir grumblingly confirmed to him that Israel would not.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 126: Other developed nations [who? were there any?], being more dependent on OPEC oil, took more seriously the threat of an Arab oil embargo and trade boycott, and had stopped supplying Israel with munitions. As a result, Israel was totally dependent on the United States for military resupply, and particularly sensitive to anything that might endanger that relationship. After Meir had made her decision, at 10:15 am, she met with American ambassador Kenneth Keating in order to inform the United States that Israel did not intend to preemptively start a war. It would be just an accident. An electronic telegram with Keating's report on the meeting was sent to the United States at 16:33 GMT (6:33 pm local time). A message arrived later from United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger saying, "Don't preempt." At the same time, Kissinger also urged the Soviets to use their influence to prevent war, contacted Egypt with Israel's message of non-preemption, and sent messages to other Arab governments to enlist their help on the side of moderation. These late efforts were futile. According to Henry Kissinger, had Israel struck first, it would not have received "so much as a nail".
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 136: So no use trying to pool the monkeys into two races, nice and naughty. They all the same, just like the little girl in the rhyme: When she was good, she was very very good, but when she was bad, she was atrocious. Tää Hessu Hopon eli Longfellowin loru mulla on jo albumissa 48, Kirsi Kunnaan kääntämänä. Joku tämänpäivän poppoo on tehnyt siitä laulun ja väittää että sanat ovat "traditional". Pah. Melkein voisin muuten lyödä vetoa et Henry oli pedofiili.
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    Moshe Blecher ja väh. 2 Messiasta


    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 141: Moshe Blecher oli Singerin lapsuuden sionistinen peltiseppä Krochmalna-kadulla.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 143: Minä pelkäsin joka kerta kun katselin miten hän työskenteli korkealla mukulakivikatujen yläpuolella. Seistessään korkeuksissa Moshe Blecher näytti mieheltä jolla on yliluonnolliset voimat, joka on tottunut ihmeisiin ja jota tavalliset lait eivät koske. Hän saattoi äkkiä pysähtyä ja kohottaa päänsä kuin odottaisi että minä hetkenä hyvänsä ilmaantuu enkeli tai serafi tuomaan pelastuksen viestiä. Moshe Blecher asui kellariasunnossa, mutta se oli soma Ja siisti. Öljylampussa oli aina tuli. Vuoteet oli sijattu. Missään ei virunut riepuje niin kuin muissa kellariasunnoissa Seinän vierellä oli kirjakaappi.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 145: Toisinaan hän esittı isälle erittäin vaikeita kysymyksiä. Han löysı Talmudista ristiritaisuuksia. Hän tahtoi tietää kuinka kauan veisi ensimmäisen Messiaan, Joosefin pojan uhrikuolemasta seuraavan Messiaan, Daavidin pojan ilmestymiseen. Hän puhui oinaansarvesta joka ilmoittaa Messiaan tulon, aasista jonka selässä Messias ratsastaisi, legendasta jossa Messias pysähtyi Rooman porteille vaihtamaan haavojensa siteet. Moshe Blecheria suututti kovasti Hillel Oppineen ennustus että Messias ei vapauttaisi juutalaisia koska hänet oli jo "kulutettu" kuningas Hiskiaan aikana. Miten pyha mies voi sanoa jotakin tuollaista? Ja mitä tarkoitti se Mishnassa ilmaistu ajatus että nykyisyyden erottaa messiaanisesta ajasta ainoastaan juutalaisen kuningaskunnan perustaminen? Oliko siinä muka kaikkı? Miten kauan esimerkiksi kestäisi Messiaan tulosta ylösnousemukseen? Ja milloin tulinen temppeli laskettaisiin alas yläilmoista Milloin? Milloin?
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 147: Moshe Blecher ei jaxanut odottaa vaan lähti Pyhään maahan. Kuukaudet kuluivat. Sitten saatiin ikäviä uutisia. Moshe Blecher ei löytänyt pyhässä maassa työtä. Siellä ei ole liiemmälti peltikattoja. Hän kärsi puutetta ja kurjuutta. Hän ja koko perhe elivät kokonaisia kuukausia pelkästään riisillä ja vedellä. Singerin isärappi keräsi sille avustuxia. Lopulta Moshe tuli maitojunassa luvatusta maasta takaisin.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 149: Ennen käyntiään Palestiinassa Mosche Blecher oli ilmeisesti vastustanut sionisteja. Moshe Blecher odotti Messiasta, ainoastaan ja vain Messiasta. Mutta aikaa myöden siionistiset aatteet alkoivat miellyttä häntä enemmän. Jos Messias ei kerta halua tulla, niin onko juutalaisten odotettava loputtomiin? Ehkä juutalaisten on asetuttava Pyhään maahan väkisin niinkuin edelliselläkin kerralla, ja sitten Messias tuo pelastuxen. Muistan että hän alkoi väitellä asiasta isäni kanssa. Isäni mielestä sionistiti olivat ei-uskovaisia lurjuxia, jotka saastuttavat Pyhän maan. Mutta Moshe Blecher vastasi: Ehkä niin on määrätty. Ehkä he ovat Messiaan, Joosefin pojan etujoukkoja, niinkö tollanen pre-emptive strike. Jospa he siellä sitten katuvat ja muuttuvat hurskaixi juutalaisixi. Mistä sitä tietää mitä taivas on suunnitellut.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 151: Väittely kiihtyi, sanat sakenivat. Isä alkoi epäillä että Moshe Blecher oli liittynyt sionisteihin. Hän oli ollut hurskas juutalainen, mutta alkanut seota. Hän arvosti jopa tri Herzliä. Lapset kyselivät Moshelta: Reb, syödäänkö Pyhässä maassa leipää? Syödään jos saadaan. Muuten riisiä. Näytti siltä etti Moshe Blecher alkoi tulla höperöxi. Loppujen lopulta Moshe Blecher lähti uudestaan Pyhään maahan. Sen jälkeen hänestä ei kuultu mitään.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 161: Tää oli Moshelta hyvä veto sikäli että nää lisäyxet päihittää kristinuskon tärkeimmät vetolaastarit, lunastuskaupan luottokortin ja taivastoivon. Maimonides further explains in his work on the Halakhic code, the Yad haHazaqa (“The Strong Hand”), also known as the Mishne Torah (Second Torah) the view of redemption and the role Messiah will play. Maimonides summarizes the Jewish expectation of the Messiah. But the expectation of Messiah, is not limited to Maimonides comments, quotes from the Talmud, Targum, Midrash, Zohar and other writings give us a vivid picture of the expectation in the Jewish world of the times of Messiah. Messianic expectation in Rabbinic times (A.D.135-1750) and in the time of Yeshua may have changed over the years. For example in the time of Yeshua, The Temple existed and Israel was not scattered abroad as is the case today. In the days of Maimonides, there was no Israel and no Temple, and Jews were persecuted in Europe. Here we quote from Raphael Patai’s work, The Messiah Texts on pages 322-327, his translation of the Mishne Torah, Maimonides writes the following.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 179: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent of all of them will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver ( Mal. 3:3), And he will first purify the Children of Levi and will say: “This is of priestly descent, and this is of Levitic descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, And the Tirshatha [governor] said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummin (Ezra 2:63) From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not from Israel [in general] but from each tribe and tribe. For he will announce that this one is from such and such a tribe, and this one from such and such a tribe….
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 209: The fifth house [in the heavenly Paradise] is built of onyx and jasper stones, and inlaid stones, and silver and gold, and good pure gold. And around it are rivers of balsam, and before its door flows the River Gihon. And [it has] a canopy of all trees of incense and good scent. And[in it are] beds of gold and silver, and embroidered garments. And there sits Messiah ben David and Elijah and Messiah ben Ephraim. And there is a canopy of incense trees as in the Sanctuary which Moses made in the desert. And all its vessels and pillars are of silver, its covering is gold, its seat is purple. And in it is Messiah ben David who loves Jerusalem. Elijah of blessed memory takes hold of his head, places it in his lap and holds it, and says to him: “Endure the sufferings and the sentence of your Master who makes you suffer because of the sin of Israel.” And thus it is written; He was wounded because of our transgressions, he was crushed because of our iniquities (Isaiah 53:5) until the time when the comes. (“Midrash Konen” BhM 2:29-30)[13]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 232: 2 "Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him, 3 "and say, 'Thus says the Lord God: "Behold, I am against you, O Gog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.11 to take plunder and to take booty, to stretch out your hand against the waste places that are again inhabited, and against a people gathered from the nations, who have acquired livestock and goods, who dwell in the midst of the land. 23 "Thus I will magnify Myself and sanctify Myself, and I will be known in the eyes of many nations. Then they shall know that I am the Lord." ' Ezekiel 38:2,3,11,23
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 274: 2 Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the foreskin mountain of the Lord´s house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it. 3 Many people shall come and say, "Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths." For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Isaiah 2:2-3
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 278: Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “Jerusalem of this World is not like Jerusalem of the World to Come. Jerusalem of This world—anybody who wants to go up to visit her, can do so; but to Jerusalem of the World to Come only those can go up who are invited to come…” And Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “In the future, the Holy One, blessed be He, will elevate Jerusalem by three parasangs…Resh Laqish said: “In the future the Holy One, blessed be He, will add to Jerusalem a thousand gardens, a thousand towers, a thousand fortresses, and a thousand passages, and each of them will be like sepphoris in its tranquil days, and there were in it 180,000 marketplaces of merchants of pot dishes.” (Babylonian Talmud Bab. Bath. 75b)[24]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 288: The Roman historian Dion Cassius noted that the Christian sect refused to join the revolt. The Jews took Aelia by storm and badly mauled the Romans' Egyptian Legion, XXII Deiotariana. The war became so serious that in the summer of 134 Hadrian himself came from Rome to visit the battlefield and summoned the governor of Britain, Gaius Julius Severus, to his aid with 35,000 men of the Xth Legion. Jerusalem was retaken, and Severus gradually wore down and constricted the rebels' area of operation, until in 135 Bar Kokhba was himself killed at Betar, his stronghold in southwest Jerusalem. The remnant of the Jewish army was soon crushed; Jewish war casualties are recorded as numbering 580,000, not including those who died of hunger and disease. Judaea was desolated, the remnant of the Jewish population annihilated or exiled, and Jerusalem barred to Jews thereafter. But the victory had cost Hadrian dear, and in his report to the Roman Senate on his return, he omitted the customary salutation “I and the Army are well” and refused a triumphal entry.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 308: Kolleega setämiehen kommentti: Sannikka oli järkyttävä. Valtaoja yritti järjen ääntä, mutta se oli lähes mahdotonta. Fanaattinen intersektionaalinen feminismi saa aikaan yhtä rajun vastareaktion. USA on varoittava esimerkki siitä mitä seuraa, kun ääripäät nousevat ja me maltilliset kyrvänpäät jäämme marginaaliin. Ei kohta seiso meillä enää kantamuxet kuin McCormakilla, stezon lerpahtaa. Tehkäämme kuin urheat republikaanit aatetoverimme USA:ssa, boikotoikaamme woke capitalismia! Pillut Lilin bideedouchiin risapuoli päällepäin ja kyrvät wokewasheriin! Niistäkäämme ansjovixet nenäpäiväliinaan! Uusi aloitus puhtaalta pöydältä!
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    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 242: Jos todella haluatte saada yllätys paketin niin pyydämme teitä lähettämään meille shekin alla olevan linkin kautta. Paketin valmistavat Antiikin Ajan diverssiputiikin pirteät vanhuxet. Siinä voi olla esim hampaaton kampa tai pyykkipoikia. Hauska lapsille!
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    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 276: Reb Esshe sössöttää: Aulangon etäseminaarin päämäärä on, että suhteessanne olevan rakkauden suhteellinen bruttomäärä kasvaa punnittuna ruokalusikoissa potaskaa.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 292: Hänet tunnettiin nimellä reb Moishe ba-ba-ba. Että miksi ba-ba-ba? Koska hän puhui sillä tavalla: "Ba-ba-ba, Kaikkivaltias laissez-faire auttaa kyllä, ba-ba-ba, Messias tulee ja maailma pelastuu. Ba-ba-ba, on hyvä olla keskustalainen. Voiko suurempaa iloa ollakaan kuin olla keskustalainen? Minä luovun kaikista teattereista, rikkauksista, kaikista herkuista yhtä Pafos-seminaaria vastaan, yhtä psalmien lukua, yhtä Asher Yotzaria vastaan! Jos joku tarjoaisi minulle kaikkea maailman kultaa, kaikki palatsit ja linnakkeet ja sotilaat ja kasakat sillä ehdolla että jätän yhden siunauksen lukematta, nauraisin hänelle päin naamaa. Nehän ovat turhuutta ja pikkujuttuja, eivät tyhjän munankuoren arvoisia. Mutta kun luen rukouksen Joka olet sanallasi luonut kaiken olevaisen", tunnen uuden voiman luissani ja ytimissäni. Ajattelehan nyt: Siunattu olet Sinä. Herra meidän Jumalamme Jorma Ollila, maailmankaikkeuden valtias joka olet sanallasi luonut kaiken olevaisen. Ihan kaiken! Taivaan ja maan, minut, sinut, jopa - anteeksi vain tämä rinnastus - koiran kadulle. Kaikki on Hänen luomaansa, paizi viranomaistehtävät suuren Luojan Esko Ahon, ja meille Hän antoi kyvyn ylistää Häntä. Eikös siinä ole maallista iloa kyllin?
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 327: Mutta kun Asher huudahti riemukkaasti "Mutta katumus, rukous ja armeliaisuus voivat pyörtää pahan vallan!" raskas kivi putosi joka sydämeltä. Kohta Asher alkoi laulaa ihmisen pienuudesta ja Jumalan suuruudesta, ja kaikkien mielet valtasi ilo ja lohtu. Eihän ihmisten -jotka ovat vain katoavia varjoja, lakastuvia kukkia - toki pidä odottaa pahaa Jumalalta joka on oikeamielinen, kunnioitettu ja armelias. Jokainen Asherin lausuma sana, jokainen hänen laulamansa nuotti lisäsi rohkeutta, elvytti toivon. Me emme todellakaan ole mitään, mutta Jumala on kaikki. Eläessämme olemme pelkkää tomua, kuoleman jälkeen emme sitäkään, mutta Hän on ikuinen ja Hänen päivänsä päättymättömät. Hänessä ja vain Hänessä on meidän toivomme.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 394: Mary Magdalene (whose characterization as a former prostitute is Alternative Character Interpretation all by itself) gets scenes that show her to be spiritual and in tune with Jesus' message. However, seen through Judas' eyes, she comes off as a Yes-Woman constantly telling Jesus that "everything's alright" rather than confronting him about the building problems, as Judas tries to do.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 415: It probably originates from the old days, when the homosexuality taboo was serious enough that every gay pairing was considered a Crack Pairing, so when authors wrote same-sex characters as very intimate with each other, audiences largely accepted that they were just very good friends, and moved on, or when authors wrote outright references to homosexuality, most just laughed at the sheer absurdity of the thought.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 429: Judas is extremely bothered by Jesus's tolerance for letting Mary Magdalene "kiss you and stroke your hair" and consistently picks fights with her when they're both onstage. Thematically, his problem with Mary is that she represents the degradation he perceives Christ as having fallen into, but it's easy to read jealousy into the dynamic.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 434: Arguably the strongest moment: when he is at absolute rock bottom, right before his suicide, Judas breaks into a reprise of Mary's "I Don't Know How to Love Him." When Mary sings it, it's implicitly about romantic love. And while Judas's version stops before "And I've had so many men before," it concludes with the anguished cry, "Does he love me, too? Does he care for me?"
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 442: To compare: in the 1973 version Judas's kiss of betrayal is Judas sneaking up from behind, giving Jesus a very quick light peck on the cheek. In the 2000 version, the two are looking each other directly in the eyes while crying. Then Judas gives him a deep, long, smooch and Jesus responds by briefly wrapping his arms around him before Judas pushes him off.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 457: Judas walks in on Jesus and Mary holding each other right after "I Don't Know How to Love Him", and, angered by it, flings them from the swing they're sitting on, helps Jesus up, and grabs his face as if he's trying to pull him in for a kiss. Jesus throws him off and a crushed Judas runs offstage leading into "Damned For All Time", leaving one with the implication that Jesus's rejection is a key factor in Judas's decision to betray him.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 463: Narm is a moment that is supposed to be serious, but due to either over-sappiness, poor execution, excessive Melodrama, unneeded use of foul language, or the sheer absurdity of the situation, the drama is lost to the point of surpassing "cheesy" and becoming unintentionally funny. Sometimes also known as "Cringe": evoking dissatisfaction or even disgust from the poor execution, but said poor execution also evokes a kind of humour to make fun of.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 485: Also, something of note is that, as much as he dislikes it, the mob is technically just calling him to do his job, which puts them mostly on the side of Rome ("We have no king but Caesar")...sort of. So by appeasing them THEN, he establishes himself as being both pro-Rome and pro-Jews.
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    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 85: George Sand was known to her friends and family as "Aurore". Sand inherited the house of her granny, another Aurore, in 1821, when her grandmother died; she used the setting in many of her novels.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 87: Her father Arsene Lupin was the grandson of the Marshal General of France, Maurice, Comte de Saxe, an out-of-wedlock son of Augustus II the Strong, king of Poland and elector of Saxony, and a cousin to the sixth degree to Kings Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X of France. This is probably where she got her very masculine gender expression. Unfortunately, Sand´s mother, Sophie-Victoire Delaborde, was a commoner, [citation was very badly needed], her mother was the daughter of a bird-seller, who, curiously enough, lived in the 'Street of the Birds' (Quai des Oiseaux) in Paris.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 93: Besides a white rabbit, Aurore greatly admired General Murat (especially when he wore his uniform) and was quite convinced he was a fairy prince. Her mother made her a uniform too, not like the general´s, of course, but an exact copy of her father´s. It consisted of a white cashmere vest with sleeves fastened by gold buttons, over which was a loose pelisse, trimmed with black fur, while the breeches were of yellow cashmere embroidered with gold. The boots of red morocco had spurs attached; at her side hung a sabre and round her waist was a sash of crimson silk cords. In this guise Aurore was presented by Murat to his friends, but though she was intensely proud of her uniform, the little aide-de-camp found the fur and the gold very hot and heavy, and was always thankful to change it for the black silk dress and black mantilla worn by Spanish children. One does not know in which costume she must have looked most strange. I would vote for the Scrooge McDuck style high hat.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 95: Sand was one of many notable 19th-century women who chose to wear male attire in public. For this, she was better known in anglo-saxon circles than Balzac and Hugo in the 1830´s. In 1800, the police issued an order requiring women to apply for a permit in order to wear male clothing. Some women applied for health, occupational, or recreational reasons (e.g., horse riding), but many women chose to wear pants and other traditional male attire in public without receiving a permit. They did so as well for practical reasons, but also at times to subvert dominant stereotypes and to practice same sex relationships.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 99: While there were many contemporary critics of her comportment, many people accepted her behaviour until they became shocked with the subversive tone of her novels. Those who found her writing admirable were not bothered by her ambiguous or rebellious public behaviour. Victor Hugo commented "George Sand cannot determine whether she is male or female. I entertain a high regard for all my colleagues, but it is not my place to decide whether she is my sister or my brother. I bet s/he doesn´t know her/himself." She engaged in an intimate romantic relationship with actress Marie Dorval. She was buried in sand behind the chapel at Nohant. In 1880 her children sold the rights to her literary estate for 125,000 Francs[28] (equivalent to 36 kg worth of gold, or 1.3 million dollars in 2015 USD). Quite a handsome net worth for a lady. Sand often performed her theatrical works in her small private theatre at the Nohant estate. Sand was all for the bourgeois revolution but no communist. Victor Hugo, in the eulogy he gave at her funeral, said "the lyre was within her, so no wonder nothing else could fit in."
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 101: Honoré de Balzac, who knew Sand personally, once said that if someone like himself thought that she wrote badly, it was because his own standards of criticism were inadequate. He also noted that her treatment of imagery in her works showed that her writing had an exceptional subtlety, having the ability to "virtually put the image in the word, and the lyre you know where." Alfred de Vigny referred to her as "Sappho".
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 216: In the New Testament, both Matthew (14:1-11) and Mark (6:14-29) tell of the famous banquet story in which Herodias, having grown angry at John the Baptist for saying she could not marry her ex-husband’s brother, asks her daughter to request John’s head from her half-uncle as payment for her dance. Although neither of these sources mention Salome by name, we can learn of her from Flavius Josephus’ Jewish Antiquities of the year 93-94 (Book XVIII, Chapter 5, 4).
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 218: Given the scarcity of texts, and the fact that Salome seems not to know what to ask her uncle for until instructed by her mother, it is unclear if Salome is truly the evil temptress she is supposed to embody, or just an unwitting instrument in her evil mother’s hands. Har har, vitutonpa hyvinkin.
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    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 45: Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of ace aviator, Charles Lindberg was a renowned author. As an aviator she flew with Charles, assisting him as a navigator and radio operator, in many notable aviation milestones that he achieved. She was also the first American woman to obtain a glider pilots license in 1930. Her works included genres of poetry to non-fiction. She expressed her thoughts on distinct topics varying from solitude and contentment to youth and age, from the role of women in 20th century to love, marriage and peace.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 62: One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach without being caught.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 80: Born as Pranpriya Manobal on March 27, 1997 in Buriram Province, Thailand, she later illegally changed her name to Lalisa, meaning the one being praised, on the advice of a fortune teller in order to bring in prosperity. As an only child, she was raised by her Thai mother and Swiss stepfather. Lisa's mother is named Chitthip Brüschweiler. Her stepfather is Marco Brüschweiler, a renowned chef, currently active in Thailand. Lisa completed secondary education at Praphamontree School I and II.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 82: After starting dance classes at the age of four, she competed regularly in dance contests throughout her childhood, including in "To Be Number One", and joined the eleven-member dance crew We Zaa Cool alongside BamBam of Got7. In September 2009, the group entered the competition LG Entertainment Million Dream Sanan World broadcast on Channel 9 and won the "Special Team" Award. Lisa participated in a singing contest as a school representative for "Top 3 Good Morals of Thailand", hosted by the Moral Promotion Center in early 2009, where she finished as a runner-up.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 86: On November 24, 2021, Lisa tested positive for COVID-19, and as of the following day, she was reportedly "in a very good condition with no suspicious symptoms." On December 4, 2021, Lisa tested negative and has been fully recovered from COVID-19.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 104: Jordaens’s large painting of The Wife of King Candaules displaying herself to Gyges is in the Nationalmuseum, in Stockholmii. In the large painting, the Queen is depicted lifesize, seen from behind, standing before a canopied bed. She is virtually naked, but for a string of pearls and a lace-trimmed cap. Just as she is about to step into her bed, she pauses and casts a backward glance, apparently addressing the viewer with a conspiratorial smile. On the far right of the picture, Gyges can be glimpsed craning his head through a gap in the curtain, with the King close behind him.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 117: Kuningas Daavid ja Bathsheba
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 148: A gemara in Horayot (13a) that contrasts the dog's gratitude to its master with the cat's indifference to its master. Those who have pets testify to the difference in feedback owners receive from cats and dogs. If so, the cat symbolizes the ability to forget our Maker. Rav Kook argues that the damaging and demonic aspects of our existence stem from humanity forgetting the Ribbono Shel Olam. If you want to see demons, bring the tail of a first born black cat, that is the daughter of a first born black cat. Burn it in fire, grind it up, fill your eyes with the ashes and then you will see them. (Berakhot 6b)
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 208: The leading Kabbalist Isaac Luria (1534–1572) forbade people of his time to use Practical Kabbalah. As the Temple in Jerusalem is not standing, and no one possesses the ashes of the Red Heifer, people are unable to become pure, he stated. Fair enough. Without the ability to reach a state of purity, Practical Kabbalah can be very damaging, he taught.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 214: Besides contemporary methods established by Lurianic Kabbalah, Ba'al Shem Tov learned and took part in traditional practices of Practical Kabbalah. As a stroke of genius, Ba'al Shem Tov taught that one could remove asceticism from the practice of Judaism. This allowed a larger array of people to become devout within Judaism, and therefore within Hasidism. Moreover, he taught that the letters, in contrast to the words, were the key element of sacred texts. Therefore, intellectual and academic skills were no longer necessary to reach mastery of the sacred texts. Average skills in solving crossword puzzles and sudoku were enough. Another point in favor of hasidism.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 243: The first leader of Lubavitch hasids, Schneur Zalman of Liadi kept in his desk some of his unpublished Hasidic mystical writings. A fire broke out that destroyed them. Afterwards, he asked if anyone had secretly copied them. His close associates replied that no one had, since he had written atop their pages the warning of "Joka tämän varastaa sitä piru rakastaa". Schneur replied "what has become of Hasidic self-sacrifice for the sake of Heaven?"
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 259: Hasids are nature-lovers by nature. Rabbi Nachman of Breslav poetically depicts the spiritual lifeforce in the grasses of the field as joining and helping in one's prayers. Psychologically too, nature looks better with dogs and sheep in it. To a sensitised soul, even a tree can take on extra dimensions if it has a hole in it. The Kabbalists explain that one of the Hebrew names of God "Elo-h-im" is numerically equivalent in Gemara with "HaTeva" meaning "Nature").
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 263: Once, when the Baal Shem Tov was on a journey, Sabbath overtook him on the highway. He stopped the wagon, and went out into the field to perform the services that welcome the coming of Sabbath, and to remain there until the Sabbath was ended. On the field, a flock of sheep were grazing. When Baal Shem Tov raised his voice a tad and spoke the prayers that welcome the Sabbath as the coming of a Bride, the sheep rose upon their hind legs, and lifted their heads in the air, and stood like people listening. And so they remained in wrapt attention for two hours, all the while that the Baal Shem spoke.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 265: In the tale, the sheep become aware in their instinctive feelings of the existence of a stranger on their pasture. According to the tale, Baal shem Tov's prayers were loud enough for even hard of hearing to perceive this.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 270: The saintly prayers of Baal Shem Tov and his close circle were unable to lift a harsh shortage of drinkware they perceived one Rosh Hashanah (New Year). After extending the prayers beyond their time, the drought remained. An unfettered shepherd boy entered and was deeply envious of those who could read the holy day's prayers. He said to God "I don't know how to pray, but I can make the noises of the animals of the field. With great feeling, he cried out, "Cock-a-doodle-do. God have mercy!" Immediately, joy overcame the Baal Shem Tov, and he hurried to fetch the cellar key. Afterwards, he explained that the heartfelt prayer of the shepherd boy reminded him where he had mislaid the key, and the drought was lifted.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 282: Many tales are related of the fervour of Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, called the "Heavenly Advocate of Israel" before God. His saintly emotional response to deveikut would break restrained rules of conduct, sometimes humorously in public. In one story, he prepares himself to ritually slaughter a chicken according to the halachic laws of shechita:
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 339: Gershom Scholem (1897 – 21. helmikuuta 1982[1]) oli saksalaissyntyinen israelilainen historioitsija ja modernin "tieteellisen" kabbalan tutkimuksen perustaja. Hänen teoksiinsa kuuluvat vaikutusvaltainen luentokokoelma Die jüdische Mystik in ihren Hauptströmungen (1941) sekä sabbatealaisten mystisen messiaan Šabbetai Tsevin elämäkerta (1973). Scholemin näkemykset ovat hallinneet kabbalan tutkimusta ainakin Moshe Ideliin asti. (Kukahan sekin oli.)
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 343: Scholem’s first marriage to Escha Burchhardt was on the rocks by the early 1930s. Not only was he imagining himself in love with Kitty Steinschneider (there is no evidence that she reciprocated), but he was also pursuing a relationship with his student, Fania Freud (they married in 1936). His diaries betray a sense of emotional chaos, as he wrote to his friend, Walter Benjamin, explaining to Benjamin why he could not host him in Jerusalem. He also wrote to Benjamin that he was struggling with questions of good and evil and whether an evil person could also be just. While he doesn’t say whether these questions were purely theoretical or not, it is striking that such ruminations came at exactly the time when his personal life was in turmoil.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 345: In treating Jacob Frank, the most nihilistic of these late Sabbatians, Scholem strikes a curious note. He starts his essay by criticizing all others who had written on Sabbatianism for their lack of objectivity, often expressed in pejorative language. Yet, when he arrives at Jacob Frank, he suddenly sheds his objective tone and launches into an invective-filled description of Frank as a tyrannical and corrupt imposter. How to understand this jarring shift?
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 378: Pirkko Saisiosta tulee mieleen kaikin puolin kadehdittava Bashevis Singer. Kaikki on yliluonnollista, ja että näin on, siinä ei ole mitään yliluonnollista. Peura kulkee suolla koparat kopisten. Kallon alta löytyy kakkapussi, jossa on se mitali. Rex regi rebellis. John esiintyi pellavatukkaisena ekaluokkalaisena SYKin Topeliusnäytelmässä pikkupoikana, josta se sai sellasen RRR-mitalin. Sillä voi se olla vieläkin vaatekaapin pohjalla.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 447: Närkki Iisakki ei halunnut pikkulasten koulun melamiehexi. Pikkuveli Moshesta tuli tavattoman uskovainen, Nuchem Breslaulaisen follaaja ja kuollut hasidi. Martin Buber käänsi Nuchem-kaskuja saxaxi.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 483: Buberin dialogifilosofiaan sisältyy ajatus, jonka mukaan Minä-Sinä-suhde on Minä-Se-suhdetta ja jopa minuuttakin perustavampi. Tullaxeen Minäksi ihminen tarvitsee Sinää. Tai paremminkin, Sini ja Mini tarvitaan että saadaan Se. Minän kehittymisen lähtökohtana on tietynlainen alkuyhteys, ”luonnonmukainen liittyneisyys”, äidin yhteys isään, lapsen yhteys äitiinsä tai ”primitiivin” yhteys luontoon. Lapsen minuus syntyy yhteystapahtumien kadotessa ja syntyessä uudelleen: tapahtuman vakioina pysyvä osa abstrahoituu minäksi. Minän irrottautuminen alkuperäisestä yhteydestä mahdollistaa Minä-Se-suhteen synnyn. Joo tätähän virttä oli sillä yhdellä sakemannilla, annas nyt... joo Martin Altmeyerilla, joka sai sen Winnicottilta, joka sai sen Melanie Kleinilta, joka oli Freudin tyttären pahin competition Lontoossa. Mutta "they did not know about each other. Mrs. Winnicott wrote me that Don never, as far as she knew, read Buber. Buber may not even have heard of Winnicott." Mutta molemmat ovat rapsodisia ja aforistisia, varoo seskvipedaalisia sanoja ja silti hurjan innostavia (joillekuille ainakin). Ei ne olleet anarkisteja vaikka joskus siltä näytti. (Nää on yhden Ernst Tichon paperista löytyneitä mututuntumia.) No Rogersista Buber oli kyllä kuullut, ne oli jopa ottaneet keskenään jotain murteellista dialogia Mordechain USA:n reissuilla.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 589: In 1970, Richard Young, Alton L. Becker, and Kenneth Pike published Rhetoric: Discovery and Change, a widely influential college writing textbook that used a Rogerian approach to communication to revise the traditional Aristotelian framework for rhetoric. The Rogerian method of argument involves each side restating the other's position to the satisfaction of the other, among other tricks. On paper, it can be expressed by carefully acknowledging and understanding the opposition before dismissing them.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 605: Die philosophische Anthropologie entstand trotz starkem Widerstand und tiefer geschichtlicher Verwurzelung als eigenständige Richtung der Philosophie im ersten Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts und führte stärker als in der bisherigen philosophischen Tradition die Diskussion um den ganzen Menschen sowie seine Position und seinen Sinn in der Welt. In der Nachfolge von Max Scheler (1874–1928) und Helmuth Plessner (1892–1985) könnten hier „drei Linien in der Konkretisierung unterschieden werden“: die von Karl Jaspers (1883–1969), geprägt von Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) („Existenzphilosophie“), die Schule von Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) als Nachfolge von u. a. Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) („Phänomenologie“) und „die Strömung des französischen Existentialismus, vorrangig geprägt durch Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980)“ (Beck 1991: 17). Allesamt ekliche solipsistisch-narzissistische Formen von Idealismus. Eine andere wesentliche Eigenschaft der neueren philosophischen Anthropologie war die epochale Entdeckung des anderen als Person und die Überwindung des ausschließlichen Subjekt-Objekt-Bezuges mit genau ebenso solipsistischem Ich-Du-Denken. Und der Sinn nun wieder. Warum können die idealistischen Philosophen sich nicht damit vergnügen dass es keinen Sinn für sie gibt, dass sie total sinnlos sind? Was ist nun so schwer damit? Ich weiss, weil sie narzissistich sind.
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    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 35: This "expressionist" model claims she doesn't pay heed to her critics, especially those who "call me an attention seeker." According to her, the photos she puts out have an underlying message about "change" and not meant for popularity on social media. "If being popular was my goal, I don't think it would be such a wise decision to upset two-thirds of the world," she said.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 37: Having said that, Marisa has now decided to shift her focus from her cunt on the current state of our planet. "I have been a vegetarian for the last three years and the plan is to make a strong statement in 2019 about how we keep animals for our own pleasure and amusement," she said.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 39: Belgian nude model Marisa Papen, who describes herself as a 'free-spirited and wildhearted exhibitionist', became the centre of a worldwide controversy 2017 when she was sent to prison for a photoshoot in the temple complex of Karnak near the Egyptian city of Luxor. 'In their eyes it was porn, or something like that.' 'The first cell we encountered was packed with at least 20 men, some were passed out on the floor, some were squeezing their hands through the rails, some were bleeding and yelling. 'Our judge was browsing with his big thumbs through these books looking as old as the pyramids. 'Eventually, he gave us a warning and told us never to do something so foolishly shameful ever again. We nodded simultaneously.' In the end, Papen and Walker managed to stay out of trouble by bribing them with £15.Thanks to her quick-witted reaction during her arrest, Papen is now able to proudly share her amazing arse in Walker´s magnificent pictures of the nude Egyptian photoshoot.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 48: Papen travelled with with Australian photographer Jesse Walker to the isolated Omo Valley in south-western Ethiopia, where she lived for a whole week with the Surma tribe. Papen said: 'What we claim to call beautiful in our Western world isn´t quite the same how the Surma tribe pursues beauty. Both Surma men and woman pierce their ears, some woman stretch their lower lip with a plate.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 133: The gospel of Matthew is the only one to tell us Mary was pregnant before she and Joseph had sex. She was said to be “with child from the Holy Spirit”. In proof of this, Matthew quoted a prophecy from the Old Testament that a “virgin will conceive and bear a son and he will be called Emmanuel”.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 142: Blessed Mary was the narrow gate, whereof it is written that the Lord hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be shut after birth; for as a virgin she both conceived and brought forth. (Ditto for the brothers and the sisters, though they came about the good old way.)
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 148: Within Western theology, it was generally recognised from the time of Saint Ambrose that Mary never committed a sin. But was her sinlessness in this life because she was born without “original sin”? After all, according to Western theology, every human being was born with original sin, the “genetic” consequence of the sin of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 152: But then, if Mary had been conceived without sin, she had already been redeemed before the redemption brought about by the death and resurrection of Jesus her son. The Catholic Church only resolved the issue in 1854. Pope Pius IX declared
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 162: For a long time, the Catholic Church was ambiguous on whether Mary rose from the dead after a brief period of repose in death and then ascended into heaven or was “assumed” bodily into heaven before she died.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 165: was not subject to the law of remaining in the corruption of the grave, and she did not have to wait until the end of time for the redemption of her body.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 175: In the absence of her skeletal remains, her devotees made do with visions – at Lourdes, Guadalupe, Fatima, Medjugorje, and so on. Like the other saints, her pilgrimage sites were places where she could be invoked to ask God to grant the prayers of her devotees.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 177: But she was more than just a saint. In popular devotion she was a sky goddess always dressed in blue. She was the goddess of the moon and the star of the sea (stella maris).
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 215: In all versions of the song, Mary Hamilton is a personal attendant to the Queen of Scots, but precisely which queen is not specified. She becomes pregnant by the Queen's husband, the King of Scots, which results in the birth of a baby. Mary kills the infant – in some versions by casting it out to sea or drowning, and in others by exposure. The crime is seen and she is convicted. The ballad recounts Mary's thoughts about her life and her impending death in a first-person narrative.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 242: But she put on her robes of white

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 245: And as she rode into Glasgow town

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 250: Oh you need not weep for me she cried

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 256: When first she cradled me

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 260: Last night I washed the queen's feet

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 265: Cast off, cast off my gown, she cried

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 296: The story may have been transferred from a wholly different context. It has been noted that it most closely matches, rather than any event in Scotland, the legend of Maria Danilova Gamentova, daughter of an expatriate branch of the Clan Hamilton established in Russia by Thomas Hamilton during the reign of Tsar Ivan IV (1547–1584). A lady in waiting to Tsarina Catherine, second wife of Tsar Peter I "The Great" (who later succeeded him as Catherine I), Mary Hamilton was also the Tsar's mistress. She bore a child in 1717, who may have been fathered by the Tsar but whom she admitted drowning shortly after its birth. She also stole trinkets from the Tsarina to present them to her lover Ivan Orlov. For the murder of her child, she was beheaded in 1719.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 303: In 1791, at the age of 26, she married Sir William Hamilton, British ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples, where she was a success at court, befriending the queen, the sister of Marie Antoinette, and meeting Nelson.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 304: She was born Amy Lyon in Swan Cottage, Ness near Neston, Cheshire, England, the daughter of Henry Lyon, a blacksmith who died when she was two months old. She was baptised on 12 May 1765. She was raised by her mother, the former Mary Kidd (later Cadogan), and grandmother, Sarah Kidd, at Hawarden, and received no formal education. She later went by the name of Emma Hart.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 308: Only a few months later she was unemployed again and moved to London in the autumn of 1777. She started to work for the Budd family in Chatham Place, Blackfriars, London, and began acting at the Drury Lane theatre in Covent Garden. She also worked as a maid for actresses, among them Mary Robinson. Emma next worked as a model and dancer at the "Goddess of Health" for James Graham, a Scottish "quack" doctor.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 310: At 15, Emma met Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh, who hired her for several months as hostess and entertainer at a lengthy stag party at Fetherstonhaugh's Uppark country estate in the South Downs. She is said to have danced nude on his dining room table. Fetherstonhaugh took Emma there as a mistress, but frequently ignored her in favour of drinking and hunting with his friends. Emma soon befriended the dull but sincere Honourable Charles Francis Greville (1749–1809). It was about this time (late June-early July 1781) that she conceived a child by Fetherstonhaugh.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 312: Greville took her in as his mistress, on condition that the child was fostered out. Once the child (Emma Carew) was born, she was removed to be raised by her great-grandmother at Hawarden for her first three years, and subsequently (after a short spell in London with her mother) deposited with Mr John Blackburn, schoolmaster, and his wife in Manchester. As a young woman, Emma's daughter saw her mother frequently, but later when Emma fell into debt, her daughter worked abroad as a companion or governess.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 314: Greville kept Emma in a small house at Edgware Row, Paddington Green, at this time a village on the rural outskirts of London. At Greville's request, she changed her name to "Mrs Emma Hart", dressed in modest outfits in subdued colours and eschewed a social life. He arranged for Emma's mother to live with her as housekeeper and chaperone. Greville also taught Emma to enunciate more elegantly, and after a while, started to invite some of his friends to meet her.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 320: To be rid of Emma, Greville persuaded his uncle, younger brother of his mother, Sir William Hamilton, British Envoy to Naples, to take her off his hands. Greville's marriage would be useful to Sir William, as it relieved him of having Greville as a poor relation. To promote his plan, Greville suggested to Sir William that Emma would make a very pleasing mistress, assuring him that, once married to Henrietta Middleton, he would come and fetch Emma back. Sir William, then 55 and newly widowed, had arrived back in London for the first time in over five years. Emma's famous beauty was by then well known to Sir William, so much so that he even agreed to pay the expenses for her journey to ensure her speedy arrival. A great collector of antiquities and beautiful objects, he took interest in her as another acquisition. He had long been happily married until the death of his wife in 1782, and he liked female companionship. His home in Naples was well known all over the world for hospitality and refinement. He needed a hostess for his salon, and from what he knew about Emma, he thought she would be the perfect choice.
    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 326: They were married on 6 September 1791 at St Marylebone Parish Church, then a plain small building, having returned to England for the purpose and Sir William having gained the King's consent. She was twenty-six and he was sixty. Although she was obliged to use her legal name of Amy Lyon on the marriage register, the wedding gave her the title Lady Hamilton which she would use for the rest of her life. Hamilton's public career was now at its height and during their visit he was inducted into the Privy Council. Shortly after the ceremony, Romney painted his last portrait of Emma from life, The Ambassadress, after which he plunged into a deep depression and drew a series of frenzied sketches of Emma.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 330: Sharing Sir William Hamilton's enthusiasm for classical antiquities and art, she developed what she called her "Attitudes"—tableaux vivants in which she portrayed sculptures and paintings before British visitors. Emma developed the attitudes using Romney's idea of combining classical poses with modern allure as the basis for her act.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 332: After four years of marriage, Emma had despaired of having children with Sir William, although she wrote of him as "the best husband and friend". It seems likely that he was sterile. She once again tried to persuade him to allow her daughter to come and live with them in the Palazzo Sessa as her mother Mrs Cadogan's niece, but he refused this as well as her request to make enquiries in England about suitors for the young Emma.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 338: Upon arrival in London on 8 November, the three of them took suites at Nerot's Hotel after a missed communication from Nelson to his wife about receiving the party at their home, Roundwood. Lady Nelson and Nelson's father arrived and they all dined at the hotel, with Fanny deeply unhappy to see Emma pregnant. The affair soon became public knowledge, and to the delight of the newspapers, Fanny did not accept the affair as placidly as Sir William. Emma was winning the media war at that point, and every fine lady was experimenting with her look. Nelson contributed to Fanny's misery by being cruel to her when not in Emma's company. Sir William was mercilessly lampooned in the press, but his sister observed that he doted on Emma and she was very attached to him.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 340: The Hamiltons moved into William Beckford's mansion at 22 Grosvenor Square, and Nelson and Fanny took an expensive furnished house at 17 Dover Street, a comfortable walking distance away, until December, when Sir William rented a home at 23 Piccadilly, opposite Green Park. On 1 January, Nelson's promotion to vice admiral was confirmed and he prepared to go to sea on the same night. Infuriated by Fanny's handing him an ultimatum to choose between her and his mistress, Nelson chose Emma and decided to take steps to formalise separation from his wife. He never saw her again, after being hustled out of town by an agent. While he was at sea, Nelson and Emma exchanged many letters, using a secret code to discuss Emma's condition. Emma kept her first daughter Emma Carew's existence a secret from Nelson, while Sir William continued to provide for her.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 344: Soon after this, the Prince of Wales (later King George IV) became infatuated with Emma, leading Nelson to be consumed by jealousy, and inspiring a remarkable letter by Sir William to Nelson, assuring him that she was being faithful. In late February, Nelson returned to London and met his daughter at Mrs Gibson's. Nelson's family were aware of the pregnancy, and his clergyman brother Rev. William Nelson wrote to Emma praising her virtue and goodness. Nelson and Emma continued to write letters to each other when he was away at sea, and she kept every one. While he was away too, she arranged for her mother to visit the Kidds in Hawarden and her daughter in Manchester.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 346: By the autumn of the same year, upon Emma's advice, Nelson bought Merton Place, a small ramshackle house at Merton, near Wimbledon, for £9,000, borrowing money from his friend Davison. He gave her free rein with spending to improve the property, and her vision was to transform the house into a celebration of his genius. There they lived together openly, with Sir William and Emma's mother, in a ménage à trois that fascinated the public. Emma turned herself to winning over Nelson's family, nursing his 80-year-old father Edmund for 10 days at Merton, who loved her and thought of moving in with them, but could not bear to leave his beloved Norfolk. Emma also made herself useful to Nelson's sisters Kitty (Catherine), married to George Matcham, and Susanna, married to Thomas Bolton, by helping to raise their children and to make ends meet. Nelson's sister-in-law Sarah (married to William), also pressed him for assistance and favours, including the payment of their son Horatio's school fees at Eton. Also around this time, Emma finally told Nelson about her daughter Emma Carew, now known as Emma Hartley, and found that she had had nothing to worry about; he invited her to stay at Merton and soon grew fond of "Emma's relative". An unpublished letter shows that Nelson assumed responsibility for upkeep of young Emma at this time.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 352: Soon afterwards, Sir William collapsed at 23 Piccadilly and on 6 April died in Emma's arms. Charles Greville was the executor of the estate and he instructed her to leave 23 Piccadilly, but for the sake of respectability, she had to keep an address separate from Nelson's and so moved into 11 Clarges Street, not far away, a couple of months later.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 354: Nelson had been offered the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, and they rushed to have Horatia christened at Marylebone Parish Church before he left. On her baptism record, her name was recorded as Horatia Nelson Thompson, and her date of birth falsely recorded as 29 October 1800 in order to continue the pretence that she had been born in Naples and was godchild of Emma and Nelson, according to Kate Williams and based on an unpublished letter; however the only publicly available transcription of the record shows 29 October 1801. Nelson later wrote a letter explaining that the child was an orphan "left to his care and protection" in Naples.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 360: Emma received several marriage proposals during 1804, all wealthy men, but she was still in love with Nelson and believed that he would become wealthy with prize money and leave her rich in his will, and she refused them all. She continued to entertain and help Nelson's relatives, especially William and Sarah's "obstreperous son Horace" and their daughter Charlotte, who was referred to as Emma's "foster daughter" in a letter. Nelson urged her to keep Horatia at Merton, and when his return seemed imminent in 1804, Emma ran up bills on furnishing and decorating Merton. Five-year-old Horatia came to live at Merton in May 1805. There were also reports that she holidayed with Emma Carew.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 366: They brought me word, Mr Whitby from the Admiralty. 'Show him in directly,' I said. He came in, and with a pale countenance and faint voice, said, 'We have gained a great Victory.' – 'Never mind your Victory,' I said. 'My letters – give me my letters' – Captain Whitby was unable to speak – tears in his eyes and a deathly paleness over his face made me comprehend him. I believe I gave a scream and fell back, and for ten hours I could neither speak nor shed a tear.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 368: Emma lay in bed prostrate with grief for many weeks, often receiving visitors in tears. It was some weeks before she heard that Nelson's last words were of her and that he had begged the nation to take care of her and Horatia. After William and Sarah distanced themselves from her (William being elated upon hearing that Nelson had not changed his will), she relied on Nelson's sisters (Kitty Matcham and Susanna Bolton) for moral support and company. Like her, the Boltons and Matchams had spent lavishly in expectation of Nelson's victorious return, and Emma gave them and other of his friends and relations money.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 370: Nelson's will was read in November; William inherited his entire estate (including Bronte) except for Merton, as well as his bank accounts and possessions. The government had made William an Earl and his son Horatio (aka Horace) a Viscount - the titles Nelson had aspired to - and now he was also Duke of Bronte. Emma received £2000, Merton, and £500 per annum from the Bronte estate - much less than she had when Nelson was alive, and not enough to maintain Merton. In spite of Nelson's status as a national hero, the instructions he left to the government to provide for Emma and Horatia were ignored; they also ignored his wishes that she should sing at his funeral.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 374: Relations between William and Emma became strained and he refused to give her the £500 pension due to her. Emma was especially hurt by Lady Charlotte's rebuff, partly because she had spent about £2000 paying for her education, clothes, presents and holidays but also because she had grown fond of her.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 380: Within three years, Emma was more than £15,000 in debt. In June 1808, Merton failed to sell at auction. She was not completely without friends; her neighbours had rallied, and Sir John Perring hosted a group of influential financiers to help organise her finances and sell Merton. It was eventually sold in April 1809. However, her lavish spending continued, and a combination of this and the steady depletion of funds due to people fleecing her meant that she remained in debt, although unbeknownst to most people. Her mother, Mrs Cadogan, died in January 1810. For most of 1811 and 1812 she was in a virtual debtors' prison, and in December 1812 either chose to commit herself (her name does not appear in the record books) or was sentenced to a prison sentence at the King's Bench Prison in Southwark, although she was not kept in a cell but allowed to live in rooms nearby with Horatia, as per the system whereby genteel prisoners could buy the rights to live "within the Rules", a three-square-mile area around the prison.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 382: In early 1813 she petitioned the Prince of Wales, the government and friends, but all of her requests failed and she was obliged to auction off many of her possessions, including many Nelson relics, at low prices. However she continued to borrow money to keep up appearances. Public opinion turned against her after the Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton were published in April 1814.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 384: Emma was anxious to leave the country, but owing to the risk of arrest if she travelled on a normal ferry, she and Horatia hid from her creditors for a week before boarding a private vessel bound for Calais on 1 July 1814, with £50 in her purse. Initially taking apartments at the expensive Dessein's Hotel, she initially kept up a social life and fine dining by relying on creditors. Her old housekeeper, Dame Francis, came to run the household and hired other servants. But soon she was deeply in debt and suffering from longstanding health problems, including stomach pains, nausea and diarrhoea. She turned to the Roman Catholic church and joined the St Pierre congregation.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 388: Henry Cadogan cared for the 14-year-old Horatia in the aftermath of Emma's death and paid for her travel to Dover. The Matchams took her in to care for their younger children until she was sent off to live with the Boltons two years later, Susanna having died in 1813. Horatia subsequently married the Rev. Philip Ward, had ten children (the first of whom was named Horatio Nelson) and lived until 1881. Horatia never publicly acknowledged that she was the daughter of Emma Hamilton.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 577: Blessed Mary is the gate, whereof it is written that the Lord hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be shut after birth; for as a virgin she both conceived and brought forth.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 582: When I was much younger I knew a family at Lake Macquarie who were very devout Catholics. Their eldest daughter while still at school in Year 12 became pregnant. She was an atheist and had already rejected Catholicism to the great distress of her parents. She insisted that she had never had sex (haha) and had no idea how it happened. She suggested maybe God had impregnated her. Strangely enough, no one believed her. Even those of strong faith thought she was a liar. Maybe that was the second coming of Jesus and we ignored it. He or she might be living as a 35 year man or woman in Australia today and not a soul knows.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 592: I heard Dawkins once quoting a priest he was having dinner with who had served in the hills of Papua New Guinea or someone like that the bible often mentions flocks and sheep/lambs/flock in terms of the congregation which was a problem there as many of these people had never seen a sheep they all had pigs. So the priest would start the Sunday Sermon with something like “Welcome swine”.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 596: I am not surprised by the fact that Christians do not want to be compared with pigs, but I am disturbed that being compared with sheep comes so easy.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 636: In the eschatological discourse of Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus says that, when the Son of Man comes in his glory, he will separate people from one another as a shepherd separates sheep from goats, and will consign to everlasting fire those who failed to aid "the least of his brothers". This separation is stark, with no explicit provision made for fine gradations of merit or guilt:
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 658: "but the wicked, who know not God, and obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ, shall be cast into eternal torments, and punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power." (Chapter XXXIII, Of the Last Judgment)
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 666: In Christianity, annihilationism (also known as extinctionism or destructionism)[1] is the belief that those who are wicked will perish or cease to exist. It states that after the Last Judgment, all unsaved human beings, all fallen angels (all of the damned) and Satan himself will be totally destroyed so as to not exist, or that their consciousness will be extinguished rather than suffer everlasting torment in Hell (often synonymized with the lake of fire). Annihilationism stands in contrast to both belief in eternal torture and suffering in the lake of fire and the belief that everyone will be saved (universal reconciliation or simply "universalism").
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    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 59: Finally, God tells Moses to get water for the Israelites from a rock by speaking to the rock (Numbers 20:8). But Moses, being vexed by the complaining of the Israelites, instead of speaking to the rock as God commanded, strikes the rock twice with the staff. Because Moses did not obey God's command to speak to the rock, implying lack of faith, God punished Moses by not letting him enter into the Promised Land (Numbers 20:12). Taisit jo mainita albumissa 64.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 152: The Galoshes of Fortune Palantír Tarnhelm
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 219: “This is spoken of God,” says Dr. Dodd, “after the manner of men, to denote his utter contempt of the opposition of his enemies; the perfect ease with which he was able to disappoint all their measures, and crush them for their impiety and folly; together with his absolute security, that his counsels should stand and his measures be finally accomplished; as men laugh at, and hold in utter contempt, those whose malice and power they know to be utterly vain and impotent. The introducing God as thus laughing at, and deriding his enemies, is in the true spirit of poetry, and with the utmost propriety and dignity.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 227: the Lord shall have them in derision; which is a repetition of the same thing in other words; and is made partly to show the certainty of their disappointment and ruin, and partly to explain who is meant by him that sits in the heavens. The Targum calls him, "the Word of the Lord"; and Alshech interprets it of the Shechinah. Kimchi, Aben Ezra, & R. Sol. Ben Melech in loc.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 308: By now, all our souls have been recycled though the washing machine of Time many times. What your soul accomplished in previous descents, and what is left to be accomplished—all that is of necessity hidden from you. As Rabbi Moshe Cordovero wrote, “Those who know do not say, and those who say do not know.”
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 310: We are all international activists—the yeshivah student struggling for clarity in an abstruse Talmudic passage, the storeowner who refuses to sell faulty merchandise, the little girl joyfully lighting her candle before Shabbat, the hiker who reaches the top of her climb and breathlessly recites a blessing to the Creator for the magnificent view, the young father who has just now started wrapping tefillin every morning, the subway commuter who lent the guy next to him a shoulder to sleep upon, and the simple Jew who checks for a kosher symbol on the package before making a purchase. Our destiny is tied to the destiny of those books, that merchandise, that time of the week, that mountain, that morning rush, that neighbor and that train, and the food in that package. We cannot live without them, and their redemption cannot come without us. We are all sanitation workers.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 320: The shekhinah (Biblical Hebrew: שכינה šekīnah; also Romanized shekina(h), schechina(h), shechina(h)) is the English transliteration of a Hebrew word meaning "dwelling" or "settling" and denotes the dwelling or settling of the divine presence of Cod. This term does not occur in the Bible, and is from rabbinic literature.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 321: In classic Jewish thought, the shekhinah refers to a dwelling or settling in a special sense, a dwelling or settling of divine presence, to the effect that, while in proximity to the shekhinah, the connection to Cod is more readily perceivable.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 323: In some sources, shekhinah represents the feminine attributes of the presence of Cod, shekhinah being a feminine word in Hebrew, based especially on readings of the Talmud.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 325: "A temple for your habitation", where the Greek text (Koinē Greek: ναὸν τῆς σῆς σκηνώσεως) suggests a possible parallel understanding, and where σκήνωσις skēnōsis "a tent-building", a variation on an early loanword from Phoenician (Ancient Greek: ἡ σκηνή skēnē "tent"), is deliberately used to represent the original Hebrew or Aramaic term. (Eli skene! Varmaan pyhä henki on jotenkin tästä stailattu. Vaika spiritus on maskuliini, ja koiraanhommiinhan se joutuukin. Toisaalta sen hyvä piirre on, että se on aika hahmoton, ei lähde neizyt Maarian suhteen fantasiat liikaa laukkaamaan.) In the post-temple era usage of the term shekhinah may provide a solution to the problem of Cod being omnipresent and thus not dwelling in any one place. (Jepjep:) The concept of shekhinah is also associated with the concept of the Holy Spirit in Judaism (ruach ha-kodesh).
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 327: Mitä onko juutalaisillakin joku pyhä henki? Nähtävästi näin. Se esiintyy 3x Tanakhissa. Bylsittyään Bathshebaa Dave sävelsi Psalmin 51 jossa on tämmöiset verses 11 and 12:
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 355: "He" as a reference to Spirit has been used in theology to match the pronoun for Yahuah, yet the Hebrew word Ruch is a noun of feminine gender. Thus, referring to the Ruach Ah Qudsh as "she" has some linguistic justification.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 375: The theme of the shekhinah as the Sabbath Bride recurs in the writings and songs of 16th century Kabbalist, Isaac Luria.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 377: Kabbalah associates the shekhinah with the female. According to Gershom Scholem, "The introduction of this idea was one of the most important and lasting innovations of Kabbalism. ...no other element of Kabbalism won such a degree of popular approval." The "feminine Jewish divine presence, the shekhinah, distinguishes Kabbalistic literature from earlier Jewish literature."
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 379: "In the imagery of the Kabbalah the shekhinah is the most overtly female sefirah, the last of the ten sefirot, referred to imaginatively as 'the daughter of Cod'. ... The harmonious relationship between the female shekhinah and the six sefirot which precede her causes the world itself to be sustained by the flow of divine energy. She is like the moon reflecting the divine light into the world." Juppajju, tässä on sitten neizyt Maaria. Se oli niinkö Monsieur Mossen äisky, uusikuu.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 380: American poet Gustav Davidson listed shekhinah as an entry in his reference work A Dictionary of Angels, Including the Fallen Angels (1967), stating that she is the female incarnation of Metatron.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 425: The first German tosafist, Isaac b. Asher ha-Levi, was a student of Rashi and the head of a school, and his pupils, besides composing tosafot of their own, revised his.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 492: Manly Palmer Hall (18 March 1901 – 29 August 1990) was a Canadian author, lecturer, astrologer and mystic. Over his 70 year career, he gave thousands of lectures, including two at Carnegie Hall, and published over 150 volumes, of which the best known is The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928). Manly ei näyttänyt järin miehekkäältä, pikemminkin niljakkaalta ilkimyxeltä.
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    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 90: Gustav Davidson (Warsaw, Poland, 1895 – New York City, 6 February 1971) was an American poet, writer, and publisher. He was one time secretary of the Poetry Society of America. Gustav Davidson was born on December 25, 1895, in Warsaw, Poland. In the wake of anti-Jewish pogroms in Poland, his family fled to the United States, settling in New York City in 1907. Davidson received bachelor's and master's degrees at Columbia University in 1919 and 1920 respectively. He worked for the Library of Congress between 1938 and 1939 and became executive secretary of the Poetry Society of America from 1949 to 1965 (after which he was elected executive secretary emeritus).
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 92: During the 1920's and 1930's he published poetry and dramatic works, and edited literary magazine. In 1940 he founded Fine Editions Press. He married Mollie Strauss in 1942.
    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 459: It was some Time since that a Book fell into my Hands entituled “Proofs of a Conspiracy &c. by John Robison,” which gives a full Account of a Society of Freemasons, that distinguishes itself by the Name “of Illuminati,” whose Plan is to overturn all Government and all Religion, even natural; and who endeavour to eradicate every Idea of a Supreme Being, and distinguish Man from Beast by his Shape only. A Thought suggested itself to me, that some of the Lodges in the United States might have caught the Infection, and might cooperate with the Illuminati or the Jacobine Club in France. Fauchet is mentioned by Robison as a zealous Member: and who can doubt of Genet and Adet? Have not these their Confidants in this Country? They use the same Expressions and are generally Men of no Religion. Upon serious Reflection I was led to think that it might be within your Power to prevent the horrid Plan from corrupting the Brethren of the English Lodge ove
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 462: I send you the “Proof of a Conspiracy &c.” which, I doubt not, will give you Satisfaction and afford you Matter for a Train of Ideas, that may operate to our national Felicity. If, however, you have already perused the Book, it will not, I trust, be disagreeable to you that I have presumed to address you with this Letter and the Book accompanying it. It proceeded from the Sincerity of my Heart and my ardent Wishes for the common Good.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 472: I have heard much of the nefarious, and dangerous plan, and doctrines of the Illuminati, but never saw the Book until you were pleased to send it to me. The same causes which have prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your letter have prevented my reading the Book, hitherto; namely, the multiplicity of matters which pressed upon me before, and the debilitated state in which I was left after, a severe fever had been removed. And which allows me to add little more now, than thanks for your kind wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into, of my Presiding over the English lodges in this Country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice, within the last thirty years. I believe notwithstanding, that none of the Lodges in this Country are contaminated with the principles ascribed to the Society of the Illuminati. With respect I am &c.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 476: “Some Weeks ago I sent you a Letter with Robison’s Proof of a Conspiracy which I hope you have received. I have since been more confirmed in the Ideas I had suggested to you concerning an Order of Men, who in Germany have distinguished themselves by the Names of Illuminati—German Union—Reading Societies—and in France by that of the Jacobine-Club, that the same are now existing in the United States.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 492: “I should be very happy in your Excellency’s good Opinion, that the Contagion of Illuminatism or Jacobinism had not yet reached this Country; but when I consider the anarchical and seditious Spirit, that shewed itself in the United States from the Time M. Genet and Fauchet (who certainly is of the Order) arrived in this Country and propagated their seditious Doctrines, which the illuminated Doctor from Birmingham has been zealously employed to strengthen, I confess I cannot divest myself of my Suspicions: yet I trust that the Alwise and Omnipotent Ruler of the Universe will so dispose the Minds of the People of these United States that true Religion and righteous Government may remain the Privileges of this Nation!
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 494: I cannot conclude without acquainting your Excellency that I have made Extracts from ‘Robison’s Proofs of a Conspiracy,’ and arranged them in such a Manner as to give a compendious Information to the Public of the dangerous and pernicious Plan of the ‘Illuminati or Jacobins,’ and by some Remarks to caution them against it. I had them published in ‘Bartgis’s Federal Gazette’ of this Place, from which they were copied and inserted into the ‘Baltimore Federal Gazette[’] of the 9th Inst.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 620: The Illuminatus! Trilogy is a series of three novels by American writers Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, first published in 1975. The trilogy is a satirical, postmodern, science fiction–influenced adventure story; a drug-, sex-, and magic-laden trek through a number of conspiracy theories, both historical and imaginary, related to the authors´ version of the Illuminati. The narrative often switches between third- and first-person perspectives in a nonlinear narrative. It is thematically dense, covering topics like counterculture, numerology, and Discordianism.
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    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 45: "There's been so many reports that there are different kinds of species living in the UK and around the world," explained Gemma. "I want to meet you, I want to touch you, I want to smell you, I want to know more," she appealed to the half-reptiles.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 61: H. G. Wells wrote a book published in 1940 entitled The New World Order. It addressed the ideal of a world without war in which law and order emanated from a world governing body and examined various proposals and ideas. Damned Communist!
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    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 201: The church's theology is a syncretistic belief system, including elements of Buddhism, Christianity, esoteric mysticism and alchemy, with a belief in angels and elementals (or spirits of nature). It centers on communications received from Ascended Masters through the Holy Spirit. Many of the Ascended Masters, such as Sanat Kumara, Maitreya, Djwal Khul, El Morya, Kuthumi, Paul the Venetian, Serapis Bey, the Master Hilarion, the Master Jesus and Saint Germain, have their roots in Theosophy and the writings of Madame Blavatsky, C.W. Leadbeater, and Alice A. Bailey. Others, such as Buddha, Confucius, Lanto and Lady Master Nada, were identified as Ascended Masters in the "I AM" Activity or the Bridge to Freedom. Some, such as Lady Master Lotus and Lanello, are Ascended Masters who were first identified as such by Elizabeth Clare Prophet. All in all, she identified more than 200 Ascended Masters that were not identified as Masters of the Ancient Wisdom in the original teachings of Theosophy.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 203: Mark Prophet, and later his wife, claimed to be Messengers of the Ascended Masters. As such they are (were) able to communicate with the Masters and deliver their instruction to the world. Dictations described as coming directly from the Masters were published weekly as Pearls of Wisdom.
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  • Drug Enforcement Agency, Fed. Aviation Admin. & Nat. Marine Fisheries -- 156,7 Hz
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 395: Knight says she used to be “spiritually restless,” but not any more. Ramtha from Atlantis via Lemuria has enlightened her. He first appeared to her, she says, while she was in business school having extraordinary experiences with UFOs. She must have a great rapport with her spirit companion, since he shows up whenever she needs him to put on a performance. It is not clear why Ramtha would choose Knight, but it is very clear why Knight would choose Ramtha: fame and fortune, or simple delusion.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 397: In 1977 while she was in her pyramidiot phase, she put a toy pyramid on her head and lo and behold if that wasn't a signal for Ramtha to return to the land of the living dead:
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 401: JZ gets her last name from the first man she married, Jeff Knight, who did not leave this planet with much good to say about his ex-bride. Jeff and Judy started out as horse breeders. Jeff Knight died of AIDS in 1994. Since that time JZ has been married five more times.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 424: Sitten törmäsin haastatteluun jossa oli näkyvästi Ed (erektiohäiriöiden tutkija), jossa hän sanoi et hän voi "suorittaa" jopa 2 tunnin ajan. Jotakin sellaista, jota olen kiinnostunut, ajattelin! Hänen salaisuus on, kun hän käyttää erityisiä luonnon uuttoja - kiimainen vuohi, wild yam, Corean ginsengjuuri, lycorice juurineen ja aktiivisuuden puuta, oyster shell otteet - kaikki tämä harmitonta herbal pilleriä, jonka voit ostaa lähikaupasta ilman reseptiä. Tämä monimutkainen herbal medicine tehostaa sukupuolihormonien tuotantoa ja antaa hänelle, kuten miespuoliset kollegansa todistaa, stiffien jota kahdehtii 18 vuotias kestävyyden-pornosivulla -tähti.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 471: Sometimes you can tell from the first shot. In “Compartment No. 6,” the camera follows a young woman at a party as she leaves a bathroom and enters a living room full of gathered friends. That walking, back-of-the-head shot is one of the soggiest conventions of the steadicam era, a facile way of conveying characters’ own fields of vision while anchoring the action on them. The familiarity of this trope suggests both limited imagination and an unwillingness to commit to a clear-cut point of view.
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    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 167: Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind, Sillä on omanlaiset mielitekonsa,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 170: The homely Nurse doth all she can Ruma hoitaja tekee minkä voi
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 290: I only have relinquished one delight Mä oon vaan luopunut yhdestä herkusta,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 328: Elizabeth Nightingale found peace and tranquility on her nightly walks through the rich, dense forests surrounding Myfleet Manor. But the peace she treasured was shattered one night when she found death waiting in the woods. Chief Inspector Wexford and his colleague Inspector Burden find a most unsavory case on their hands -- and must use all their wit and wisdom to solve it . . . Less.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 532: Ukkola perusteli täysin ulkopuolisen työntantajan häiriköintiä muutaman hajanaisen somevitsin perusteella sillä, että ihan oikea poliisi olisi sellaista hänelle taannoin suositellut. Mutta kun asiaa sitten ihan oikealta poliisilta kysyttiin, niin tämä sanoi, että poliisi ei tietenkään neuvo häiriköintitapauksissa ottamaan yhteyttä yksityishenkilön työnantajaan, vaan viranomaiseen – mikä siis tarkoittaa, että Ukkola on onnistunut jotenkin käsittämään väärin ohjeistuksen, jonka ilmaiseman käytännön luulisi olevan normaaliälyisille ihmisille selvä ilman ohjeitakin. Mutta kun kuvaan astuu Eri Keeper, paska tulee todelliseksi ja tunteet ottavat vallan.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 648: Man and the higher animals, especially the primates, have some few instincts in common … similar passions, affections, and emotions, even the more complex ones, such as jealousy, suspicion, emulation, gratitude and magnanimity; they practise deceit and are revengeful; they are sometimes susceptible to ridicule, and even have a sense of humour… ‘The Descent of Man’, published 1871 (2nd ed., 1874) by Charles Darwin; Ch. 3
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 672: This long-awaited public announcement, uploaded wirelessly to the World Wide Web via a solar-powered notebook from the navigable head of a remote river system in a far-flung wilderness area, ushers in a brand new era in human experience and history, in the opening weeks of the year 2010, the consequences of which will have far-reaching implications and ramifications for anyone vitally interested in both an actual and a virtual freedom from the human condition.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 689: The Actual Freedom Trust website is the gold standard for information about Actual Freedom. It is a massive trove of curated forum discussions, as well as the personal writings of Richard*, Vinetto and Peter. The sheer size, disorganisation and rambling nature of conversations there are likely to dissuade anyone looking for a quick skim.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 791: Why Don’t You Publish Live Dialogues? (Comments on Published Videos)
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 99: Tityre is named after the lucky shepherd in Virgil´s 'Eclogues' (or 'Bucolics'). Olix mulla tää? Jotain eklogeja nyt oli ainakin. Tityre-tu oli a society of young aristocrats and gentry in the second quarter of the 17th century, who were renowned for their violent, lawless, and intimidating behaviour on the streets of London.
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    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 61: In 1674–75, Malebranche published the two volumes of his first and most extensive philosophical work. Entitled in all brevity Concerning the Search after Truth. In which is treated the nature of the human mind and the use that must be made of it to avoid error in the sciences, the buchlein laid the foundation for Malebranche’s philosophical reputation and ideas. It dealt with the causes of human error and on how to avoid such mistakes. Most importantly, in the third book, which discussed pure understanding, he defended a claim that the ideas through which we perceive objects exist in God. A big mistake, but a nice try anyway. In the 1678 third edition, he added 50% to the already considerable size of the book with a sequence of (eventually) seventeen Elucidations. These responded to further criticisms, but they also expanded on the original arguments, and developed them in new ways.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 110: Hadaly lähestyi lordi Ewaldia: "Herrani", hän sanoi, "haluaisitko olutta vai sherryä?" Lordi Ewald epäröi hetken: "Sherry, ole kiltti", hän sanoi.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 113: Hän asetti tarjottimen credenzalle, kaatoi vanhaa espanjalaista viiniä ylhäältä ja otti sitten kaksi lasillista kuohuviiniä käsiinsä ja tuli tarjoamaan niitä vierailijoilleen. - Ei ei Hadaly, komento takaisin, sherryä! I said order lunch, not launch! SORRY. Sitten hän meni täyttämään viimeisen lasin ja kääntyi pois viehättävällä liikkeellä. Hän nojasi yhtä maanalaista pylvästä vasten ja kohotti kätensä suoraan verhotun päänsä yläpuolelle ja sanoi melankolisella äänellään: "Herra, rakkaillesi!
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 122: Lordi Ewald kumarsi hieman: sitten kuin mies, jota janottaa, joi lasin sherryä, laittoi sen tyhjäksi pöydälle, heitti sammuneen sikarinsa alas, otti laatikosta uuden. Hadalyn tarjottimelta, valaisi sen rauhallisesti kirkkaaksi kukkaksi Edisonin esimerkin mukaisesti - sitten istuutui yhdelle jakkaralle norsunluusta ja odotti, että toinen tai toinen - isäntä tai emäntä - olivat valmiita vaivautumaan selvittämään asiaa. Mutta Hadaly oli jälleen kerran nojautunut mustaan ​​pianoonsa ja off-asennossa.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 132: When the season closed, García immediately took his operatic troupe to New York. This was the first time that Italian opera was performed in New York. Over a period of nine months, Maria sang the lead roles in eight operas, two of which were written by her father. In New York, she met and hastily married a banker, Francois Eugene Malibran, who was 28 years her senior. It is thought that her father forced Maria to marry him in return for the banker's promise to give Manuel García 100,000 francs. However, according to other accounts, she married simply to escape her tyrannical father. A few months after the wedding, her husband declared bankruptcy, and Maria was forced to support him through her performances. After a year, she left Malibran and returned to Europe. Malibran is most closely associated with the operas of Rossini. Norma kyllä oli Bellinin. Yhtään Malibranin levytystä ei ole säilynyt.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 140: Alboni was born at Città di Castello, in Umbria. She became a pupil of Antonio Bagioli [it] of Cesena, Emilia–Romagna, and later of the composer Gioachino Rossini, who became her 'perpetual honorary adviser' in (and then the principal of) the Liceo Musicale, now Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini, in Bologna. Rossini tested the humble thirteen-year-old girl himself, had her admitted to the school with special treatment, and even procured her an early engagement to tour his Stabat Mater around Northern Italy, so that she could pay for her studies. Hmm... A favourable contract was signed by Rossini himself, "on behalf of Eustachio Alboni", Mariettas father, who was still a minor. The singer remained, throughout her life, deeply grateful to her ancient "maestro", nearly a second father to her. Hmm hmm... Marietta oli aika pulska emäntä. Se lahjoitti köyhille koko omaisuutensa, sanoen että mikä laulaen tulee se viheltäen menee.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 205: Moraali: Hän on surullinen aviomies, rehellinen mies ilman viisautta. "Lasillinen sherryä, neiti Hadaly, kiitos?"
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    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 711: "Nyt", hän lisäsi tarjoten paikkaa lordi Ewaldille, "lasillinen sherryä, vai mitä? meillä on vielä muutama sana sanottavana toisillemme.
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    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 51: Athenaeus provides many anecdotes about Phryne. He praises her beauty, writing that on the occasion of the festivals of the Eleusinia and Poseidonia, she would let down her hair and step nude into the sea. Kuvassa sillä näkyy olevan uimalakki päässä. Se onkin järkevämpää kuin aukaista tukka uimaan mennessä. This would have inspired the painter Apelles to create his famous picture of Aphrodite Anadyomene (Ἀφροδίτη Ἀναδυομένη, Rising from the Sea also portrayed at times as Venus Anadyomene). Mitä vittua sehän on sama asia. Herne herne! Supposedly the sculptor Praxiteles, who was also her lover, used her as the model for the statue of the Aphrodite of Knidos, the first nude statue of a woman from ancient Greece. Oiskoon se muka oikeasti eka? Mä oon varma että pornokuvia on tehty maailman sivu, ne ei vaan ole kovassa käytössä kaikki säilyneet.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 55: Athenaeus alleges she was so rich that she offered to fund the rebuilding of the walls of Thebes, which had been destroyed by Alexander the Great in 336 BC, on the condition that the words "Destroyed by Alexander, restored by Phryne the courtesan" be inscribed upon them. Neuvossetämiehet eivät suostuneet, vitun noloa. Diogenes Laërtius narrates a failed attempt Phryne made on the virtue of the philosopher Xenocrates. LOL. Xenocrates' pecker was not aroused. He was into boys.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 63: The best known event in Phryne's life is her trial. Athenaeus writes that she was prosecuted for a capital charge and defended by the orator Hypereides, who was one of her lovers. Athenaeus does not specify the nature of the charge, but Pseudo-Plutarch writes that she was accused of impiety. The speech for the prosecution was written by Anaximenes of Lampsacus according to Diodorus Periegetes. When it seemed as if the verdict would be unfavourable, Hypereides removed Phryne's robe and bared her breasts before the judges to arouse their "pity". Her beauty instilled the judges with a superstitious fear, who could not bring themselves to condemn "a prophetess and priestess of Aphrodite" to death. They decided to acquit her out of "pity". Pity ja piety on sama sana. Molemmat tulee sanasta 'pipu' (lat. penis).
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 71: There are also arguments for the veracity of the disrobing. The words "a prophetess and priestess of Aphrodite" might have indicated that Phryne participated in the Aphrodisia festival on Aegina. If true, this would have showed the jurors that she was favored by the goddess and deserving of "pity". Also, it was accepted at the time that women were especially capable of evoking the sympathy of the judges. Mothers and children could be brought to courts for such purposes. The baring of breasts was not restricted or atypical for prostitutes or courtesans, and could be used to arouse compassion as well as "pity".
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 90: [Solon], seeing Athens full of young men, with both an instinctual compulsion, and a habit of straying in an inappropriate direction, bought women and established them in various places, equipped and common to all. The women stand naked that you not be deceived. Look at everything. Maybe you are not feeling well. You have some sort of pain. Why? The door is open. One obol. Hop in. There is no coyness, no idle talk, nor does she snatch herself away. But straight away, as you wish, in whatever way you wish. You come out. Tell her to go to hell. She is a stranger to you. You feel relieved, your bollocks are feather light.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 99: As with any industry, porn has its own specific lingo. But instead of sales stats, porn abbreviations describe males and twats. With the Adult Entertainment Expo in Vegas this week, our office has been buzzing with words that would normally taboo in the workplace. Some elicit giggles, others blank stares and still others furrowed eyebrows, flushed cheeks and the occasional fainting. Rather than calling The evil HR director to deal with the questionable vocab, which would probably just get us all scratched, we dove head first into oral, vaginal and anal research like Freud, Marx and Jung.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 101: In an effort to sort through the lingo being bantered about by both the adult stars and the journalists covering them, we’ve compiled this glossary of very adult terms. While it’s by no means exhaustive, our porn mini-dictionary will hopefully help you navigate the decidedly X-rated conversations at the Venetian’s center bar and clue you in to what the saucy blonde meant when she asked if you would give her a facial. Hint – she’s not looking for your sperm spouted on her face.
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    Pig Roast
    Fucking a woman from behind while she is sucking on another man's tummystick.

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    Kylmiä empanadoja ja inari susheja


    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 682: They’re going to have couscous. And they’re going to have ratatouille,” she says, pointing to the handwritten “specials” on the board. “The kids like it better when they’re not surprised. There’s usually one night when it’s blank, and then they can suggest something.”
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 686: 48. Ostin riittävästi Inari susheja että saatoin puhutella myyjätärtä.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 819: 98. Akira suizuttaa: Kaikki on sinun ansiota Reima, kaupunkimme yhteishenki on palannut kiitos pohjaan palaneen misokeittosi. Ihmiset näkivät sinut lapioimassa mutaa siihen aiemmin tänään.
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    Kölnistä peräisin oleva nuotinnettu breviarium, ollut käytössä Suomessa. Sen on toimittanut Matti Aaltonen. Siinä on rukoushetket kirkon perinteen mukaisesti eli suomalainen luterilainen hetkirukouskirja, josta on kaksi eri laitosta, 1978 (vas.) ja 1996. Anaalis-obsessiiviset henkilöt, joita uskovaisissa on kosolti, tykkäävät kun päivä on ajoitettu pilkun tarkasti. Ne on tollasia pilkunnussijoita.

    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.
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    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 63: The film stars Chaplin as a washed-up comedian who saves a suicidal dancer, played by Claire Bloom, from killing herself, and both try to get through life. Täähän oli Rothin mielijuoni, se oli aina pelastavinaan damseleita distressistä ja sitten olikin se distress ize.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 108: Kenning on viikinkien klisheinen metafora tyyliin "merihepo" pro laiva.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 138: While she wrote that the 1,096-page epic cemented Foster-Wallace as “one of the big talents of his generation, a writer of virtuosic talents who can seemingly do anything”, she also quoted Henry James in calling Jest a “loose, baggy monster”, adding that it read like a “vast, encyclopedic compendium of whatever seems to have crossed Mr Wallace’s mind”. In his 2012 biography of the late Foster-Wallace, DT Max wrote that the writer “told a friend he hid in his room for two days and cried after reading yet another paragraph of Rei devoted to parallels between his first book and Pynchon’s most popular novel”.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 362: On 25 May 1901, Chekhov married Olga Knipper quietly, owing to his horror of weddings. She was a former protégée and sometime lover of Nemirovich-Danchenko whom he had first met at rehearsals for The Seagull. Up to that point, Chekhov, known as "Russia's most elusive literary bachelor," had preferred passing liaisons and visits to brothels over commitment. For the rest, he lived largely at Yalta, she in Moscow, pursuing her acting career. In 1902, Olga suffered a miscarriage; and Americans have offered evidence, based on the couple's letters, that conception may have occurred when Chekhov and Olga were apart, although Russian scholars have rejected that claim. Perhaps the semen was conveyed from Yalta to Moscow by snail mail.
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    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 65: Kirjan nimi tulee siis saarnaajalta, paremman puutteessa. Nousee päivä, laskee päivä. Onko tää se sama meemi kuin Isaac Bashevis Singerin kirjan der Hoif suomennoxen nimi, joka tulee Viulunsoittaja katolla musikaalin (1964) häälaulusta jonka levytti Eddie Fisher, vihelsi Roger Whitaker ja jonka on suomexi tunnelmoineet mm. Matti ja Teppo? Roger on anglokenialainen laulaja.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 73: When did she get to be a beauty?

    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 109: The Purple Land is a novel set in 19th-century Uruguay, first published in 1885 under the title The Purple Land that England Lost. Initially a commercial and critical failure, it was reissued in 1904 with the full title The Purple Land, Being One Richard Lamb's Adventures in the Banda Orientál, in South America, as told by Himself.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 117: After some exploring, Abel discovers an enchanting forest where he hears a strange bird-like singing. His Indian friends avoid the forest because of its evil spirit-protector, "the Daughter of the Didi." Persisting in the search, Abel finally finds Rima the Bird Girl. She has dark hair, a smock of spider webs, and can communicate with birds in an unknown tongue. When she shields a coral snake, Abel is bitten and falls unconscious.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 121: Abel falls in love with Rima, but she (17 and a stranger to white men) is confused by "odd feelings". This relationship is further strained because Abel cannot speak her unknown language.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 124: Abel kills Kua-kó and runs to the enemy tribe, sounding the alarm. Days later he returns. All his Indian friends are dead. He finds the giant tree burned, and collects Rima's ashes in a pot. Trekking homeward, despondent and hallucinating, Abel is helped by Indians and Christians until he reaches the sea, sane and healthy again. Now an old man, his only ambition is to be buried with Rima's ashes. Reflecting back, he believes neither God nor man can forgive his sins, but that gentle Rima would, provided he has forgiven himself.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 126: What the fuck, gentle Rima would prickle his ass with darts if she could. Kayla Ancrum would gleefully join in.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 128: Rima the Jungle Girl returned to the DC Universe in a new pulp-era comic debuting in 2010 entitled First Wave. Rima was portrayed as a South American native with piercings and tattoos, who didn't speak, but communicated in bird-like whistles like Roger Whitaker. Plying a big knife and a panther, she helped Doc Savage's assistant Johnny Littlejohn, then darted back into the forest.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 153: The Lady Brett Ashley character is a British, charismatic, and independent woman with a drinking problem. She is the love of Kake's life and she loves him too, but she (and Kake) both see his impotence as a possible obstacle to a relationship as she leads a promiscuous life of romantic adventures. She is waiting to get divorced from the aristocrat from whom she got her title, and then plans to marry Mike Campbell. She is terminally unhappy and always wanting someone else. She falls in love with Romero at the bullfight and becomes his inspiration at the ring.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 212: It was at this time that Hemingway changed the title of his unpublished first novel, tentatively titled “Lost Generation,” to “The Sun Also Rises.” And writing to another friend, he declared, “If I am anything I am a Catholic . . . I cannot imagine taking any other religion seriously.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 216: Unfortunately, his subsequent divorces and additional marriages, drunken brawling, domestic abuse, poison pen letters, paranoia, megalomania, and habitual womanizing tarnished his youthful sense of himself as a “super-Catholic.” Hemingway never wanted to be known as a “Catholic writer” because he simply felt he couldn’t live up to the responsibility.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 283: Hemingway blamed her for using money meant for his college education on building a cottage near their home in a smart Chicago suburb so she could indulge in a lesbian love affair with the family nanny, Ruth Arnold, a woman 19 years her junior.


    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 286: To read Hemingway has always produced strong reactions. When his parents received the first copies of their son’s book In Our Time (1924), they read it with horror. Furious, his father sent the volumes back to the publisher, as he could not tolerate such filth in the house. Hemingway’s apparently coarse, crude, vulgar and unsentimental style and manners appeared equally shocking to many people outside his family. On the other hand, this style was precisely the reason why a great many other people liked his work. A myth, exaggerating those features, was to be born.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 290: The posthumously published novels, such as Islands in the Stream (1970) and The Garden of Eden (1986), have disappointed many of the old Hemingway readers. However, rather than bearing witness to declining literary power, (which, considering the author’s declining mental health is indeed a rather trivial observation) the late works confront us with a reappraisal and reconsideration of basic values. Well they needed one to be sure.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 310: He's like a Pilgrim robbing red Indians of their land, walking into the unknown with neither shelter nor guidance, thrown upon his own resources, his strength and his judgment. Hemingway’s style is the style of understatement since his hero is a hero of military action, which is the human condition.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 332: "She" mounts him in bed at night, and penetrates him in conjugal (read homoerotic) bliss, "only felt the weight and the strangeness inside" and she said: ‘Now you can’t tell who is who can you?”. No sitähän sanoi äitikin pienenä.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 442: Papa grabbed his wrist and punched his stomach with it. “What do you think of that?” He looked at Papa. One of the Americans slapped him and pushed his chest. “Come on, now, boy.” The Americans made for the door. Nick followed, and then the man after him.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 621: Another bit of imaginative projection upon James’ life can be found in Ernest Hemingway’s letters. This novelist, on learning that Brooks had written that James was “prevented by an accident from taking part in the Civil War,” immediately incorporated this into his nearly finished novel, The Sun Also Rises. In Chapter 12, Jake Barnes refers to his World War I accident, and Gorton says, “That’s the sort of thing that can’t be spoken of. That’s what you ought to work up into a mystery. Like Henry’s bicycle.” Barnes replies it wasn’t a bicycle; “he was riding horseback.” (In his memoirs, James spoke of having had a “horrid” but “obscure hurt.” He had strained his back during a stable fire while serving as a volunteer fireman.) Hemingway had originally inserted James’ name in the novel, but Scribner’s editor, Maxwell Perkins, vetoed this. Hemingway insisted. They finally compromised on the “Henry” alone. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote to Brooks, “Why didn’t you touch more on James’ impotence (physical) and its influence?” The castration theme was picked up by R.P. Blackmur, Glenway Wescott, Lionel Trilling, and F.O. Matthiessen in their critical writings.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 623: What evidence does Novick offer for the James-Holmes “affair”? Just two French words James uses in his long and vivid notebook entry recalling his early days in Boston, where his family settled in a brick house in Ashburton Place near the State House. The words are l’initiation première–“first initiation.” In the entry, James is writing generally of the “rite of passage” that inaugurated his literary career. He describes the strong emotions he felt at the assassination of Lincoln (on James’$2 22nd birthday); how he wept when Hawthorne died; and the dawning sense of freedom experienced after the war’s end. He mentions also his first book review on English novel-writing, published in the North American Review, whose editors paid him $12, praised his writing, and asked for more. He does mention Holmes, but only to describe a brief visit he made to Holmes’ mother to ask how her son was faring in England, and his own fierce envy of Holmes for traveling abroad while James remained at home.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 631: At the end of 1876, James moved to London. So far as we know, Zhukovski faded into the distance. James published seven books during the next three years and became a celebrity in London society. But Novick continues to allude to Zhukovski as if the relationship were of paramount importance to James. Only one letter from the Russian, written in 1879, survives. Zhukovski is in Italy and invites James to join him at the Villa Postiglione, his pension, at Posilipo, near Naples. While in Rome, James reserves a room in the pension for five days.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 635: Writing to his sister Alice, James characterized Zhukovski as “the same impracticable and indeed ridiculous mixture of Nihilism and bric-à-brac as before.” He adds that Zhukovski always needs to be sheltered by a strong figure: “First he was under Turgenev, then the Princess Urusov, whom he now detests and who despises him, then under H.J. Jr. (!!), then under that of a certain disagreeable Onegin (the original of Turgenev’s Nazhdanov, in Virgin Soil) now under Wagner, and apparently in the near future that of Madame Wagner.” Novick bypasses these letters; he avoids looking at facts that might spoil his case. He does allude to the James remark about Zhukovski’s bric-a-brac, but he seems to misunderstand its irony. He claims that James was “cautious” about this visit because of crime and disease in the Naples area–all this, says Novick, is “out of keeping with the collection of bric-à-brac with which Zhukovski was surrounded.” James may indeed have been referring to the villa’s human bric-a-brac.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 648: Hemingway makes explicit here the themes of irony and pity: the irony of Kake's situation (he is a kind of superman who nevertheless can't perform the most basic of manly activities, namely fucking) as well as the pity "we" (who have our penises in working order) feel for him. The writer does so in an extended section, rich with dialogue, that is meant to be funny but has not dated well. The joking between Kake and Bill, over breakfast and later at lunch, is certainly believable as such, but it's difficult for a contemporary audience to follow, because the references to Frankie Fritsch and so forth have grown obscure with the passage of time. (The reference to Bryan's death tells us exactly when these scenes are occurring: 1925.) Do note, however, that Kake's physical condition is alluded to — and quickly backed away from. ("I'd a hell of a lot rather not talk about it" could be the motto of Kake's stoic take on the world, while Hemingway's would be "I want to talk about it all the time".) The writer has established, however, that Kake's condition is not simple impotence (rather it is loss of limb, or shortening of the joystick) and that it was caused by an accident.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 701: A broody hen rarely leaves her nest. When she does she puffs herself up, growls at everyone in her way and will literally hiss if she is challenged.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 702: All other flock mates will give her a lot of space while she is broody.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 705: He will present the nest to her for inspection. If she likes it she will nest there, if not she will walk away.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 707: Once a broody hen has settled into the routine of sitting on her eggs, she will start to coo and murmur to the unhatched chicks.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 708: She is starting to bond with the chicks by talking to them while they are still in the shell.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 712: The second sound is a “rrrrrrr” sound. When chicks hear this they will run to Momma for cover or to the nearest hiding place available. They will remain still and quiet until she lets them know it’s ok.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 736: However sometimes when a hen is free ranging by herself and wants some company, she will call loudly and insistently for the rooster.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 767: Hi… could you advise me whenever I feed my rooster finished and walked away he will make a cuckle sound at me.
    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 773: Hello, loved this article. We have 1 chicken who gets a lot of human attention daily. We talk to her a lot. Just last week she was sunning herself at the window and sang a short song. We had never heard her sing before! It was almost like a magpie. We Googled to try locate other singing hens but could not find anything. She has yet to do it again. Have you ever come across this?

    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 775: What if a chick is chirping in a way that it sounds like she’s “rolling her r’s”? She does this at random times of the day. She also has a respiratory infection, so what I’m saying is that I would like to know if this means shes hurting or if she’s happy.

    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 791: The original title for Defense was A Book for Men Only, but other working titles included The Eternal Feminine as well as The Infernal Feminine. The book was originally published by Philip Goodman in 1918, but Mencken released a new edition in 1922 in an attempt to bring the book to a wider audience. This second edition, published by Alfred Knopf, was both much longer and milder.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 803: It is the close of a busy and vexatious day—say half past five or six o´clock of a winter afternoon. I have had a cocktail or two, and am stretched out on a divan in front of a fire, smoking. At the edge of the divan, close enough for me to reach her with my hands, sits a woman not too young, but still good-looking and well dressed—above all, a woman with a soft, low-pitched, agreeable voice. As I snooze she talks—of anything, everything, all the things that women talk of: books, music, the play, men, other women. No politics. No business. No religion. No metaphysics. Nothing challenging and vexatious—but remember, she is intelligent; what she says is clearly expressed... Gradually I fall asleep—but only for an instant... then to sleep again—slowly and charmingly down that slippery hill of dreams. And then awake again, and then asleep again, and so on. I ask you seriously: could anything be more unutterably beautiful?
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 855: Aggie de Castrer she made me, Castrenin Aggie mut opetti,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 858: More like a mother she were— enemmänkin äitihahmona,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 867: Doll in a teacup she were, se oli, kuin posliininukke,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 873: An’ I took with a shiny she-devil, ja mä otin kiiltonahkaisen pahuxen,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 876: Kind o’ volcano she were, Se oli varsinainen vulkaani,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 877: For she knifed me one night se puukotti mua kerran, kun
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 878: ’cause I wished she was white, mä toivoin eze olis valkoinen,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 904: An’ she told ’em true! ja se kertoi toden sanan:
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 915: There’s a Burma girl a-settin’, and I know she thinks o’ me; Istuu burmeesi pimu ja ajattelee minua,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 924:    Where the flyin’-fishes play, Mela sisällä etunojassa
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 934:  Plucky lot she cared for idols when I kissed ’er where she stud! Vähänpä sitä kiinnosti idoli kun mä näytin sille mistä kana kusee.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 939: She’d git ’er little banjo an’ she’d sing ‘Kulla-lo-lo!’ Se kaivoi esiin pikku banjonsa ja lauloi: Kullia-looloo!
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 978:    Where the flyin’-fishes play,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 986: Hemingway routinely describes Robert Cohn, introduced in the novel’s first lines as “the middleweight boxing champion of Princeton,” as a “kike” and a “rich Jew”; his obnoxiousness fuels the plot. (Cohn was based on Harold Loeb, a friend who gave Hemingway crucial support in getting his early work published; Hemingway could not forgive anyone who did him a good turn.) The anti-Semitic insult of writing a character like Cohn into his first major novel is breathtaking: it was not, like Hemingway’s letters, intended for private consumption only, but as characterization and a plot device in a work of fiction — a novel, as it turned out, written for the ages.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 993: Does this make Ernest Hemingway a bad writer? Does it mean we should no longer read him? I don’t think so. But then again I wrote his biography so I may be biased. The aesthetic satisfaction and sheer joy of reading such works as “In Our Time” and “A Moveable Feast,” or encountering the enduring truths of such novels as “A Farewell to Arms,” “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and, yes, “The Sun Also Rises” are undeniable. The books remain. So does racism and antisemitism. There are here to stay.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1001: He wrote panned clunkers like Across the River and Into the Trees (1950) and the posthumously published Islands in the Stream (1970) and The Garden of Eden (1986), the first of which prompted John Dos Passos to write, “How can a man in his senses leave such bullshit on the page?”
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 78: After the war, Beecher supported social reform causes such as women's suffrage and temperance. He also championed Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, stating that it was not incompatible with Christian beliefs. He was widely rumored to be an adulterer, and in 1872 the Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly published a story about his affair with Elizabeth Richards Tilton, the wife of his friend and former co-worker Theodore Tilton. In 1874, Tilton filed charges for "criminal conversation" against Beecher. The subsequent trial resulted in a hung jury and was one of the most widely reported trials of the century. Tolstoi olisi ollut tyytyväinen siihen että syyllinen vapautettiin ja valamiehet hirtettiin.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 88: In a highly publicized scandal, samana vuonna kuin K.S. Laurila näki päivänvalon, Beecher was tried on charges that he had committed adultery with a friend's wife, Elizabeth Tilton. In 1870, Elizabeth had confessed to her husband, Theodore Tilton, that she had had a relationship with Beecher. The charges became public after Theodore told Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others of his wife's confession. Stanton repeated the story to fellow women's rights leaders Victoria Woodhull and Isabella Beecher Hooker.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 90: Henry Ward Beecher had publicly denounced Woodhull's advocacy of free love. Outraged at what she saw as his hypocrisy, she published a story titled "The Beecher-Tilton Scandal Case" in her paper Woodhull and Claflin's Weekly on November 2, 1872; the article made detailed allegations that America's most renowned clergyman was secretly practicing the free-love doctrines that he denounced from the pulpit. Woodhull was arrested in New York City and imprisoned for sending obscene material through the mail. The scandal split the Beecher siblings; Harriet and others supported Henry, while Isabella publicly supported Woodhull.The first trial was Woodhull's, who was released on a technicality.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 92: Subsequent hearings and trial, in the words of Walter A. McDougall, "drove Reconstruction off the front pages for two and a half years" and became "the most sensational 'he said, she said' in American history". On October 31, 1873, Plymouth Church excommunicated Theodore Tilton for "slandering" Beecher. The Council of Congregational Churches held a board of inquiry from March 9 to 29, 1874, to investigate the disfellowshipping of Tilton, and censured Plymouth Church for acting against Tilton without first examining the charges against Beecher. As of June 27, 1874, Plymouth Church established its own investigating committee which exonerated Beecher.Tilton then sued Beecher on civil charges of adultery. The Beecher-Tilton trial began in January 1875, and ended in July when the jurors deliberated for six days but were unable to reach a verdict. In February 1876, the Congregational church held a final hearing to exonerate Beecher.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 98: In 1865, Robert E. Bonner of the New York Ledger offered Beecher twenty-four thousand dollars to follow his sister's example and compose a novel; the subsequent novel, Norwood, or Village Life in New England, was published in 1868. Beecher stated his intent for Norwood was to present a heroine who is "large of soul, a child of nature, and, although a Christian, yet in childlike sympathy with the truths of God in the natural world, instead of books." McDougall describes the resulting novel as "a New England romance of flowers and bosomy sighs ... 'new theology' that amounted to warmed-over Emerson". The novel was moderately well received by critics of the day.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 202:

  • A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man enriched without gems.
    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 228: He then commenced his attempt to take Massagetae territory by force (c. 529), beginning by building bridges and towered war boats along his side of the river Oxus, or Amu Darya, which separated them. Sending him a warning to cease his encroachment (a warning which she stated she expected he would disregard anyway), Tomyris challenged him to meet her forces in honorable warfare, inviting him to a location in her country a day's march from the river, where their two armies would formally engage each other. He accepted her offer, but, learning that the Massagetae were unfamiliar with wine and its intoxicating effects, he set up and then left camp with plenty of it behind, taking his best soldiers with him and leaving the least capable ones.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 259: I did attend one of the first National Book Award Ceremonies 40 years ago. That was also my last experience of book prize giving... The winner in fiction, was my old friend James Jones, From Here To Eternity. His victory was somewhat marred by Jean Stafford, one of the 5 judges, unlike our present distinguished company, who moved slowly, if unsurely, about the room, stopping before each notable to announce in a loud voice, "The decision was not unanimous."
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 262: Jean Stafford (July 1, 1915 – March 26, 1979) was an American short story writer and novelist. She was born in Covina, California, to Mary Ethel (McKillop) and John Richard Stafford, a Western pulp writer. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford in 1970. Stafford's personal life was often marked by unhappiness. She was married three times. Her first marriage, to the brilliant but mentally unstable poet Robert Lowell, left her with lingering physical and emotional scars. Stafford enjoyed a brief period of domestic happiness with her third husband, A. J. Liebling, a prominent (but ugly) writer for The New Yorker. After his death in 1963, she stopped writing fiction. For many years Stafford suffered from alcoholism, depression, and pulmonary disease.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 266: Lowell married the novelist and short-story writer Jean Stafford in 1940. Before their marriage, in 1938, Lowell and Stafford were in a serious car crash, in which Lowell was at the wheel, that left Stafford permanently scarred, while Lowell walked away unscathed. The impact crushed Stafford's nose and cheekbone and required her to undergo multiple reconstructive surgeries. No wonder they had a tormented marriage.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 271: these exuberant feelings and supersensible soap bubbles of ours." erityisherkkien saippuakuplien avulla."
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 311: Days later, Karen and Lorene coincidentally stand next to each other on a ship going to the mainland. Karen tosses her leis into the sea wondering if she will ever return to Hawaii. Lorene tells Karen she is not returning and that her "fiancé", whom she identifies as Prewitt, died heroically during the Pearl Harbor attack and was awarded a silver star (none of which is true). Karen recognizes the name, but says nothing.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 335: More than two decades after the infamous Indian Wells tournament where her family was subjected to boos, Serena Williams says she still suffers from “post-traumatic stress and mental anxiety”.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 339: The two sisters were due to face each other in the semi-final in California and the crowd did not react kindly after Venus withdrew from the match. They booed Serena when she entered the stadium for the final against Kim Clijsters while Venus and Richard were also booed when they made their way to their seats.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 358: Dagon tai Dagan oli merkittävä länsiseemiläinen viljan ja hedelmällisyyden jumala, jota palvottiin laajalti koko muinaisessa Lähi-idässä. Dagan merkitsi heprean ja ugaritin kielissä "vilja", ja Dagania pidettiin auran keksijänä. Dagan tunnettiin erityisesti Raamatun mainitsemien filistealaisten jumalana. Hänelle omistettuja pyhäkköjä oli muun muassa Bet-dagonissa Asherissa, Gazassa ja Asdodissa. Dagonin palvonnasta on todisteita jo noin vuodelta 2500 eaa. Muinaisen Ugaritin Ras Shamrasta löydettyjen tekstien mukaan hän oli sateen ja hedelmällisyyden jumala Baalin isä.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 442: It is the cause. Yet I'll not shed her blood;
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 445: Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 489: Othello, in full Othello, the Moor of Venice, tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written in 1603–04 and published in 1622 in a quarto edition from a transcript of an authorial manuscript.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 645: Besançonin Ferreol, mestataan, Sigmaringenin Fidelis, piikkinuijalla, Agenin Fides, kurkku viilletään, Filomena, nuolilla ja ankkurilla, Pamplonan Firminus, mestataan, Flavia Domitilla, samoin, Évoran Fortunato, ehkä samoin, Tarragonan Fructuosus, poltetaan, Ranskan Gaudentius, mestataan, Gelasius, samoin, rautakarstoilla kiduttamisen lisäksi, Burgundin Gengulphus, aisankannattaja, vaimonsa rakastajan surmaama, Budapestin Gerardus Sagredo, keihäällä, Kölnin Gereon, mestataan, Gervasius ja Protasius, kaksoset, samoin, Ghistellesin Godelewa, kuristetaan, Maria Goretti, samoin, Aostan Gratus, mestataan, Hadrianus, vasaroidaan kuoliaaksi alasimen päällä, Hermenegildus, surmataan kirveellä, Hieron, miekalla, Hippolytus, laahautuu kuoliaaksi hevosen perässä, Inácio de Azevedo, saa surmansa kalvinistien kädestä, nämä eivät ole katolilaisia, Napolin Januarius, mestataan vielä sen jälkeen kun hänet ensin on heitetty pedoille ja työnnetty uuniin, Jeanne d'Arc, poltetaan elävältä, João de Brito, kurkku viilletään, Prahan Johannes Nepomuklainen, hukutetaan, John Fisher, mestataan, Juan de Prado, päähän isketään tikari, Korsikan Julia, ensin leikataan rinnat ja sitten naulitaan ristiin, Nikomedeian Juliana, mestataan, Sevillan Justa ja Rufina, toinen teilataan, toinen kuristetaan, Antiokian Justina, poltetaan kiehuvalla piellä ja mestataan,
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 713: Within the Quran, Jesus’ miraculous virgin birth is recounted with Mary having astonishment. How could she become pregnant when no mortal man has touched her? The angel she is having a criminal conversation with discourages her incredulousness with an affirmation of the power and might of Allah’s definitive decree. The virgin birth lacks the majesty of the Christian doctrine because it is not an announcement of God coming into her. Jesus would be like others before him, a prophet who announces God’s truth. The angel goes on to describe just what Jesus would do. Within the description, the author narrates an account of a miracle that Jesus performed as “clear proof” that he was a prophet of Allah. The miracle is repeated later in Surah 5.
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    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 77: At the Petite École, Rodin “finished lessons so quickly that the teachers eventually ran out of assignments. He did not care to socialize with his classmates; he wanted only to work.” Rodin’s talent was noted by his legion of admiring artists, writers, and lovers. His rise was a matter of time, even if he was ignored by academic art institutions early in life.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 99: Born in 1875 in Prague, Rilke was until he was six or seven got up in skirts by his mother, who named him René and tried to console herself for the death of an infant daughter. By the time Rilke was ten, his disappointed romantic of a mother had left his father, a kindly but ineffectual minor railway official, who had spent some years in the Austrian army unsuccessfully seeking commission as an officer. Rilke's parents decided to send the young boy to military school, a prospect that stirred the father's hopes of turning his son into a soldier. LOL. Though he later claimed to have loathed military school, the young bohemian warmly absorbed the values of discipline, valor, and self-sacrifice into his ideal of the defiant artist-hero. He skillfully foiled his father's martial expectations, and lack of funds freed the aspiring poet from his family's next plans for him: law school. In fact, though he attended several universities, soaking up lectures on diverse subjects throughout his life, he never graduated from any of them. About such a practical matter as a sheepskin, the finest German lyricist since Goethe wrote as an adolescent, "And even if I never reach my Arts degree / I'm still a scholar, as I wished to be."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 103: Rilke's diaries and letters, lively with tales of self-dislike and depression, seem to out-Kafka Kafka himself. Still, biographers should beware of making too much of these highly polished introspections. Rilke conceived of writing as a form of prayer, as Kafka did, and he made astringent self-examination a ritualistic prelude to work. Both writers magnified their inadequacies, sometimes to the point of a vaunting self-regard; it was an efficient way to wrest from their doubts a diligent beauty of creation.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 111: First of all, it provided him with an uncanny empathy for women. His two most potent and obsessive literary images were the unrequited female lover and the woman artist struggling to find freedom and space for her work. But Rilke's liberated feminine side also gave him the gift of unabashed openness to his need and desire for the opposite sex (from women). He recalls Kierkegaard's description of Mozart's Don Giovanni, who did not calculatedly seduce, according to Kierkegaard, but desired seductively. What women found irresistible about Rilke was not the effect he had on them but the effect they had on him.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 129: The first strut of biographical art to buckle under such an avenging mission is language. "Death emasculates," Freedman reports dishearteningly. He describes one doubly unlucky fellow as being "fatally electrocuted." We find Rilke seeking the "panacea of a cure." Women almost never give birth--they just "birth." Clara, Rilke's wife, "was the messenger but also the transparent glass and reflecting mirror of Rilke's depression." And what a shame that a sentence like this should appear in a book about a poet's life: "Like garden flowers opening their petals early only to wither quickly, Italy's current art avoided the hard surface required for effective poetry." It's as if, somewhere in the deeper regions of his writing self, Freedman knows that Rilke wasn't any of the bad things his biographer says he was.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 131: One ugly phrase in a personal letter, for instance (out of a vast personal correspondence), referring to Franz Werfel as a "Jew-boy," and some murky generalities about Werfel's "Jewish attitude toward his work," do not an anti-Semite make. Rilke cherished the many Jews he knew, including Simmel; he enjoyed reading the Hasidic philosopher Martin Buber and steeped himself in Jewish Scripture, claiming that Judaism was closer than Christianity to God. He also remained a lifelong champion of Werfel's work. And a reader discovers buried deep in Freedman's footnotes that Rilke wrote the offending letter to the poet Hugo von Hoffmannsthal, a good friend and an important patron. Hoffmannsthal was also Jewish, and he shared Rilke's negative views on the superambitious Werfel, who emigrated to America and, in 1941, published The Song of Bernadette, a novel about a miracle at Lourdes. Freedman doesn't mention that about five months after Rilke wrote the letter to Hoffmannsthal, along with a nearly identical letter to his patron Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis, Rilke again wrote similar letters to the two of them praising Werfel's poetry so exuberantly that they almost sound like retractions of his first letters.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 145: If the adolescent Rilke broke up with his adolescent girlfriend, Valerie von David-Rhônfeld, he was a treacherous seducer. Freedman quotes copiously from David-Rhônfeld's embittered memoirs--published shortly after Rilke's death--to posit a pattern in Rilke's personality. "I came to love that poor unfortunate creature," David-Rhônfeld recalls about her teenage sweetheart, "whom everyone avoided like a mangy dog." For Freedman, this vindictive picture of Rilke provides the "clue" to Rilke's "isolation."
    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 151: As for the centerpiece of Freedman's argument for Rilke's sexism--he "abandoned" Clara and their daughter, Ruth--here he portrays Clara, too, as if she were Tess of the D'Urbervilles. On the contrary. Clara enthusiastically seconded Rilke's definition of two artists wedded as each, in Rilke's cautiously ambiguous phrase, "the guardian of the other's solitude." After Rilke left for Paris, she placed Ruth with her wealthy and supportive parents and went on a pilgrimage to Egypt, among other places. Like Rilke, the adventurous Clara had a fascinating life--I don't know why Freedman didn't write her biography. Women artists suffered in Rilke's society, but not because of Rilke.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 182: In September 2006, Siegel was suspended from The New Republic after an internal investigation determined he was participating in misleading comments in the magazine's "Talkback" section in response to criticisms of his blog postings at The New Republic's website. The comments were made through the device of a "sock puppet" dubbed "sprezzatura", who, as one reader noted, was a consistently vigorous defender of Siegel, and who specifically denied being Siegel when challenged by another commenter in "Talkback". In response to readers who had criticized Siegel's negative comments about TV talk show host Jon Stewart, 'sprezzatura' wrote, "Siegel is brave, brilliant, and wittier than Stewart will ever be. Take that, you bunch of immature, abusive sheep". The New Republic posted an apology and shut down Siegel's blog. In an interview with the New York Times Magazine, Siegel dismissed the incident as a "prank". He resumed writing for The New Republic in early 2007.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 197: But why did aging Rodin in his 60s capture Rilke’s imagination at the turn of the last century? It’s hard to see at first. What made Rodin radical then is no longer radical today. In his “Self-Portrait” (1890), Rodin grimaces amidst rough marks. The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern. It was a breath of fresh air since most of early-19th-century sculpture was smooth, neoclassical, and to be harshly honest, predictably dainty. Charles Baudelaire lamented this nadir in 1846 when he wrote his provocative essay “Why Sculpture is Boring.” Rodin went on to prove Baudelaire wrong. He showed how sculpture could be modern with distorted, coarse, rough textures. Rodin knocked the idealized body off its pedestal. And the modern sculptors that came after him saw no reason to put it back.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 201: Three years later in September of 1905, Rilke took a job as Rodin’s assistant and lived with him full-time on his country estate. For the first time, Rodin’s correspondence was prompt and his files organized. Rilke relished more long talks with Rodin and the book is filled with examples of how Rodin stimulated the poet during this period of employment and intense "dialogue."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 211: Rilke loved metaphor unabashedly — even though some of his verses risk feeling
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 294: From the 16th century onwards, a number of Catholic saints prayed to Saint Joseph, invoked his help and protection and encouraged others to do so. In Introduction to the Devout Life Francis de Sales included Joseph along with the Virgin Mary as saints to be invoked during prayers following an examination of conscience. Teresa of Avila attributed her recovery of health to Joseph and recommended him as an advocate. In her biography The Story of a Soul, Thérèse of Lisieux stated that for a period of time, she prayed every day to "Saint Joseph, Father and Protector of Virgins..." and felt safe from danger as a result. The three mentioned in this paragraph were all Doctors of the Church.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 369: In 1902 Groddeck published his first book, Ein Frauenproblem, dedicated to his wife; in 1909, the book Hin zu Gottnatur was released.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 370: In 1921 Groddeck published his first psychoanalytic novel, Der Seelensucher. Ein psychoanalytischer Roman, later published in English as "The Seeker of Souls". After reading it and promoting its publication Freud commended Groddeck to the Berlin Psychoanalytic Association. Ein gewisser Alfred Polgar in his comprehensive review (Berliner Tageblatt, 20 December 1921) found "nothing comparable among German books" and felt reminded of Cervantes, Swift, und Rabelais.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 371: In 1923 he published Das Buch vom Es, an unusual work in which each chapter is in the form of a letter to a girlfriend addressed as "my dear".
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 447: Amerikkalaisten näkökulmasta she was an American computer scientist and manager, who emigrated to the US from Germany after the Second World War. She was also notable as the fiancée of the German Protestant theologian and Resistance worker Dietrich Bonhoeffer, eighteen years her senior.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 449: She first met Bonhoeffer in the urban home of Ruth von Kleist-Retzow, her maternal grandmother, when she was 11 years old. He was conducting confirmation classes for Maria's elder brother and cousins and the grandmother asked if Maria could be included. Bonhoeffer interviewed her and refused to have her join the class due to her "immaturity". (Toisen lähteen mukaan se sai olla mukana kuunteluoppilaana kunnes rinnat kasvaisivat.)
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 453: Less than three months after their engagement, Bonhoeffer was arrested for his activities in resisting the Nazi government. He and Maria corresponded during his imprisonment in Tegel prison and she was permitted to visit him occasionally but, after he was implicated in the plot to assassinate Hitler on the 20th of July 1944, he was transferred to a Gestapo high security prison and was permitted no further contact with her or his family.
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    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 48: Traditionally, people who are high in dark traits are considered to have empathy deficits, potentially making them more dangerous and aggressive than the rest of us. But we recently discovered something that challenges this idea. Our study, published in Personality and Individual Differences, identified a group of individuals with dark traits who report above-average empathic capacities – we call them “dark empanzees”.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 80: We are currently replicating and extending some of our findings using the dark tetrad instead. Our results are yet to be published, but indicate there are two further profiles in addition to the four groups we’ve already identified. One is an “emotionally internalised group”, with high levels of affective empathy and average cognitive empathy, without elevated dark traits. The other shows a pattern similar to autistic traits – particularly, low cognitive empathy and average affective empathy in the absence of elevated dark traits.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 96: Sixhä porukat kazoo myös lääkärisarjoja. Kuten Nadine sen klisheyttää: Police and doctor are at opposite sides of the divide of the ultimate, death and life. Vitut. Mä kazon mieluummin trashia, nakupellejen naisten kuvia. Make love not war.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 165: Crime passionel #1: He felt inadequate as a man when he heard his girlfriend had cheated on him with two other men. That’s why he shot her three times while she was sleeping, a sobbing Soshanguve man told the Pretoria High Court yesterday in 2010.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 169: Lena Regaga, 25, was shot on June 23 2007 while she was sleeping.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 170: Motshwele admitted he had shot her. “I shot her while she was sleeping and she never woke up.” Story continues below Advertisment.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 172: His lawyer, Jan van Rooyen, in arguing for a lenient sentence, said the fact that Regaga was asleep when killed, was a mitigating factor, as “she did not see it coming.”
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 173: She did not have a chance to be terrified and neither was she tortured to death.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 182: "It is understandable and human that one would be angry, disappointed and hurt if you found out your partner of 12 years had been unfaithful. There was also a measure of provocation from the deceased when she threw a plate at the accused."
    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 184: According to the post-mortem the cause of death was strangulation and she had multiple fractured ribs, while her liver was grey.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 189: According to Vorster’s statement, Vos confirmed the affair when he asked her why she had not dished up food for him.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 194: He went to her and told her to clean up her mess but she was motionless.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 196: He then tried to give her mouth-to-mouth and to resuscitate her and saw that she had some meat in her mouth. He asked neighbours to call an ambulance. She weighed 35 kg.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 229: was either the third or fourth wife of Julius Caesar, and the one to whom he was married at the time of his assassination. According to contemporary sources, she was a good and faithful wife, in spite of her husband's infidelity; and, forewarned of the attempt on his life, she endeavored in vain to prevent his murder.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 294: ”Molemmat ajavat samoja näkökulmia”, hän sanoi ja totesi, että risteävillä kommenteilla voi olla kauaskantoisia seurauksia. Ne voivat Ridin mukaan pahentaa kahtiajakoa Yhdysvalloissa ja vaikuttaa marraskuussa järjestettäviin välivaaleihin. Sitten olisi todella piru merrassa! Mitäpä siinä joku Mariupolin teatteripalo maxaa, puhumattakaan toisesta Tshernobylistä! Italia on jo luvannut rakentaa uuden, ja elukat viihtyvät mainiosti ydinsaastemezissä.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 316: In 1976, Carlson's parents divorced after the nine-year boy reportedly "turned sour". Carlson's mother left the family when she was six, wanting to pursue a more "bohemian" lifestyle.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 324: Carlson began his career in linguistics as a fact-inventor and wing-nut for Police Review, a national conservative journal then published by The Heritage Foundation and later acquired by the even worse Hoover Institution.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 333: In his early television career Carlson wore bow ties. Like in Carlson's 2003 interview with Britney Spears, where he asked if she opposed the ongoing Iraq War and she responded "we should just trust our president in every decision he makes".
    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 373: Ms. Grossberg, who was fired by Fox News shortly after she filed two lawsuits against the company in March, joined Mr. Carlson’s team in 2022 after several years as a senior producer for Maria Bartiromo, another Fox host.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 375: On her first day working for Mr. Carlson, Ms. Grossberg said she discovered the office was decorated with large pictures of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wearing a plunging swimsuit. She said she was once called into the top producer’s office to be asked whether Ms. Bartiromo was having a sexual relationship with the House Republican leader, Kevin McCarthy.
    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 402: Gordimer and Roberts failed to reach an agreement over his account of the illness and death of Gordimer's husband Reinhold Cassirer and an affair Gordimer had in the 1950s, as well as criticism of her views on the Israel–Palestine conflict. Roberts published independently, not as "authorised", and Gordimer disowned the book, accusing Roberts of breach of trust.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 408: I was ready to chuck Nadine until I read that she was a commie and sided with the Philistines on the Arab-Israeli conflict. But she didn't boycott the pen pal meeting dammit! The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) strongly criticized South African author Nadine Gordimer for ignoring calls to boycott the Israeli-hosted International Writers' Festival. Oh Nadine, why can't you be true! She went to this pen pal meeting in Israel 2009 and said:
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 428: Her home was close to Mandela, "just a bit down the street," and with a laugh she told me about the times after Mandela and his wife Winnie had separated that he would call and invite himself to dinner at her home. "Really he was just lonesome and wanted someone to talk to. Someone he felt comfortable with. An old friend like me," she said. Not bad for a woman who only spent only one year at the University of the Witwatersrand.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 434: In 1981, Gordimer stated: “I am not a feminist, except insofar as I carry, still, the tattered panties of full human rights for all human beings” (Rand Daily Mail, May 14, 1981). In 1984, she described feminism as “piffling” in the face of the larger struggles of national liberation, a not unfamiliar hierarchization of priorities in South African politics, then and now.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 445: Sarjan yhteinen nimittäjä näyttää olevan että kaikki henkilöt, niin sivu kuin pää, on täysiä kusipäitä. Pahin on ize tää pohjoispohjanmaalainen poliisi joka vääntää jotain murretta suu lengollaan. Toinen yhtä paha on tää Shakespearen rouvan kaima, kolho nazi, joka on oikeastikin juuri sellainen. Prequelin päähenkilö, komisario Morse, joi liikaa, ajoi punaisella Jaguarilla eikä kestänyt veren näkemistä. Sama klisheinen fobia oli sillä hörökorvaisella autistisella kirurgilla jonka nimeä en muista. Seija muisti, Doc Martin. Se on kai jotenkin hellyttävää.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 458:
    Actor Laurence Fox (extreme right) with his Lewis co-stars Kevin Whateley and Amanda Griffin. Note Amanda is colored but she talks and acts almost like one of us.

    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 557: Nadine's problem is that she states platitudes in artistic terms. She even goes to say they are the most reliable truths of all. Fair enough, but they are no less cliches even so. Nadine saarnaa kuin leipääntynyt pastori: nain on meidankin elamassamme.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 561: Nadinen pelimarkat on selkeästi harsun Haraldin puolella eikä ateisti Claudian. Without her doctoring she had no support. Varmaan Nadinea vitutti akateemiset virkanaiset kun se oli ize koulupudokas. Claudia ja Harald on kumpikin pirun tyhmiä. A pair of self-righteous prigs. Right wing nuts who have never been in the home of a coon.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 569: Kuin karrrvanarun nielemistä! Verotoimisto, kansaneläketoimisto, muita ikäviä sosdem toimistoja sosdem Merihaassa, jonne vie Siltasaaresta kävelysilta, kyynelten silta muka. Hien silta mieluummin. Pushing 80 ämmyrkäiset on kömpelösti tanssivinaan sillalla Heinon Pikin johdolla. Heinon Piki ei tyydy sivuosaan, vaan keekoilee soolona pitkästyttävästi Kuusitiellä ja sen edustalla valuvalla Mätäojalla suurieleisen tympäisevästi elehtien. Tosi ärsyttävä ämmä, hitto vie! Puhuu kuin Nadine Gordimer sodanjälkeisen sukupolven lapsuudesta pelkkiä klisheitä jotka kaikki tietävät. Tähän ei olis kyllä tarvinnut laittaa kaupungin kulttuurirahoja.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 620: The Days of His Grace: Grandiose, shadowy, fraught. Representative passage: “She turned quickly to the other and met his eyes, feeling a sudden fear of unwillingness—as though he were peering at her through the crack in the door, or through a keyhole. He’s trying to get at me through my eyes, she thought.” As far as one can grasp, given a translation that feels a little stumbly, I give this tone a seven.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 661: The Believer is published by the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute. Daniel Handler (s. 28. helmikuuta 1970 San Francisco, Kalifornia) on läskiponzo yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten Surkeiden sattumusten sarja -kirjoistaan, jotka hän on kirjoittanut käyttäen salanimeä Lemony Snicket. Surkeiden sattumusten sarja on mustaa huumoria sisältävä 13-osainen sarja, joka keskittyy Charles Baudelairen orpojen sisarusten elämään ja salaperäiseen järjestöön nimeltä Retuperän VPK. Kirjoittamalla eri nimellä Handler lisäsi itsensä tarinaan.
    Eli teki tollaset Nobel-lautakunnan temput, oman hännän nostaja. Surkeiden sattumusten sarja on erityisen suosittu Yhdysvalloissa ja siitä on tehty myös Brad Silberlingin ohjaama elokuva Lemony Snicketin surkeiden sattumusten sarja vuonna 2004. Elokuva sai Oscar-palkinnon parhaasta maskeerauksesta.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 707: Capital punishment in South Africa was abolished on 6 June 1995 by the ruling of the Constitutional Court in the case of S v Makwanyane, following a five-year and four-month moratorium since February 1990. The ruling followed the Constitutional Court's hearing on the death penalty which took place in February 1995. Until the use of the death penalty was suspended in February 1990, South Africa had one of the highest rates of judicial executions in the world.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 709: Although the death penalty was abolished in 1995, opinion polls have repeatedly suggested public support for its reinstatement, with significant differences between white and black South Africans. A 2014 poll in South Africa found that 76 percent of millennium generation South Africans support re-introduction of the death penalty.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 715: In April 2020, former EFF Gauteng chairperson Mandisa Mashego announced that she supports the reinstatement of the death penalty in South Africa. There is a huge backlog of bad whiteys that need hanging from the neck until they´re dead.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 731: Despite a global move that seeks alternatives to prison sentences, an increasing number of countries are calling for the reinstatement of capital punishment as a crime deterrent, according to the 2020 Global Prison Trends report. More than 20 000 people are detained on death row worldwide, living in inhumane chicken-style detention conditions and often following unfair trials, said the report, published in Thailand.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 732: Capital Punishment was abolished in South Africa on June 6, 1995, by a ruling of the Constitutional Court. ANC MP Nxola Nqola added that the matter of the death penalty had been in the public discussion for quite some time, in relation to the rise of gender-based violence (GBV). Story continues below the bra advertisment.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 735: Since, South Africa has a history of bloodshed, the restoration of the death penalty has been used as a reactionary response to a movement by people of South Africa. He expressed doubt and dissent that the reinstitution of the death penalty would be in line with the spirit of the Constitution. Story continues below the rope advertisment.
    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 740: Motshekga said that the Moral Regeneration Movement had disappeared, and that perhaps, it should be revived via the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture because with the rise in GBV, citizens had begun to suggest castration as an alternative deterrent to gender-based violent crimes, “which means we are sinking deeper into a moral degeneration movement”.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 753: ’He stole my money’ - Woman confesses to battering nephew to death and burying him in her backyard. A Gauteng woman Andile Aalivirah Mthembu has confessed that she battered her nephew to death and buried the body in her backyard.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 842: Nadine tykkää muotoilla klisheisiä aforismeja joista saa kivoja huoneentauluja. kuten Nous sommes tous des créatures mêlées d'amour et de mal. Murder is killing wrongfully and maliciously. That is, not rightfully and benevolently, which is what the court would do.
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    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 51: Listalta löytyvät esimerkiksi: vittu vituttaa, vituttaa kuin liito-oravaa hakkuuaukealla, kaikki menee päin vittua. Suomalaisia näyttää jurppivan melko paljon. Asteikolla nollasta sataan, ihmisten vitutus oli vastaamishetkellä suurin piirtein 50:n kohdalla.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 241: She takes just like a woman, yes she does Tosi naismaisesti se ottaa vastaan, tosiaan
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 242: She makes love just like a woman, yes she does Se nai kuin nainen, joo niin se tekee
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 243: And she aches just like a woman Sillä on PMS niinkuin aina naisilla
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 244: But she breaks just like a little girl. Muze hajoaa kuin joku pikkulikka.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 245: Queen Mary, she's my friend Höyrylaiva, se on mun kaveri
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 250: Till she finally sees that she's like all the rest Ennenkö se huomaa eze eio muita parempi
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 252: She takes just like a woman, yes she does Se ottaa poskeen naismaisesti, juu niin just,
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 253: She makes love just like a woman, yes she does Se nai kuin nainen, joo niin se tekee,
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 254: And she aches just like a woman Hilloviikot kuten muillakin naisilla
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 255: But she breaks just like a little girl. Muze murenee kuin joku pikkulikka.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 278: Short Story: Norman Mailer THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD Nov/Dec 1941 STORY MAGAZINE. MAILER'S FIRST PUBLICATION IN A NATIONALLY-CIRCULATED MAGAZINE, AT 18 YEARS OLD WHILE AN ENGINEERING STUDENT AT HARVARD. Other contributions by Eli Cantor, Morton Fineman and Padraic Fallon, etc. Two corners lightly bumped, spine a bit faded, overall in great shape.

    At Harvard, he majored in engineering sciences, but took the majority of his electives as writing courses. He published his first story, "The Greatest Thing in the World," at the age of 18, winning Story magazine's college contest in 1941.

    Early in his career, Mailer typed his own works and handled his correspondence with the help of his sister, Barbara. After the publication of The Deer Park in 1955, he began to rely on hired typists and secretaries to assist with his growing output of works and letters. Among the women who worked for Mailer over the years, Anne Barry, Madeline Belkin, Suzanne Nye, Sandra Charlebois Smith, Carolyn Mason, and Molly Cook particularly influenced the organization and arrangement of his records.


    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 298: Any woman who does not give birth to as many children as she is capable of is guilty of murder. St Augustine
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 320: Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society. Rush Limbaugh (n.h.)
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    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 102: As I began to ponder the use and abuse of the ancient radish, it was Roman legal scholar Paul du Plessis who wrote to let me know of the legal connections between radishes, anuses, and adultery in Greco-Roman antiquity. While there is debate over the actual application of the punishment, it appears that Athenian adulterers may have been punished with “Rhaphanidosis” in the Agora by having radishes or fish shoved up their assholes and then having their pubic hair depilated by hot ash.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 106: Just Argument: “What if he should have a radish shoved up his ass because he trusted you and then have hot ashes rip off his hair? What argument will he be able to offer to prevent himself from having a gaping-anus?”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 242: In a devotional study book called “Devotions for a Revolutionary Year” by Lynn Cowell, she states, “If you have good friends who are Christians and friends who aren’t, you’ll see a problem eventually. No matter how good people are, if they don’t have Jesus as Lord of their lives, you won’t be able to get past a certain point in your relationship. There will be a spot where a wall comes up. Like that one when a spotted angry dick comes up. Willy nilly, light is light, and dark is dark. When the two mix, all you get is gray.”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 293: Vain 3 näistä sori: Rossetti, Marti and Carroll. Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) oli suht joutava horror story kaveri, Lovecraftin lemppari, mikä yxinään jo kertoo paljon. Sen runo Listener on klisheinen. Se taisi olla knääpiö ja kirjoitti juveniilia fantasiaa.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 295: Have you read these poets? William Stafford • Kenneth Slessor • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Theodore Roethke • Thomas Hood • Sir Walter Scott • Henry David Thoreau • Kabir • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Ted Hughes • Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale • Paul Laurence Dunbar • Christina Georgina Rossetti • Jose Marti • Robert W Service • Allen Ginsberg • Judith Wright
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 312: Have you read these poets? Anne Sexton • Sarojini Naidu • John Keats • Walt Whitman • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • Elizabeth Barrett Browning • William Stafford • Kenneth Slessor • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Theodore Roethke • Thomas Hood • Sir Walter Scott • Henry David Thoreau • Kabir • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Ted Hughes • Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 321: The sire of gods and men smiled and answered, “If you, Juno, were always to support me when we sit in council of the gods, Neptune, like it or no, would soon come round to your and my way of thinking. If, then, you are speaking the truth and mean what you say, go among the rank and file of the gods, and tell Iris and Apollo lord of the bow, that I want them—Iris, that she may go to the Achaean host and tell Neptune to leave off fighting and go home, and Apollo, that he may send Hector again into battle and give him fresh strength; he will thus forget his present sufferings, and drive the Achaeans back in confusion till they fall among the ships of Achilles son of Peleus. Achilles will then send his comrade Patroclus into battle, and Hector will shaft him in front of Ilius after he has shafted many warriors, and among them my own noble son Sarpedon. Achilles will shaft Hector to avenge Patroclus, and from that time I will bring it about that the Achaeans shall persistently drive the Trojans back till they fulfil the counsels of Minerva and take Ilium. But I will not stay my anger, nor permit any god to help the Danaans till I have accomplished the desire of the son of Peleus, according to the promise I made by bowing my head (after shafting her) on the day when Thetis touched me between my knees and besought me to give him honour.”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 325: Phillis Wheatley was both the second published African-American poet and first published African-American woman. Born in Senegambia, she was sold into slavery at the age of 7 and transported to North America. She was purchased by the Wheatley family of Boston, who taught her to read and write, and encouraged her poetry when they saw her talent. The publication of her Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral brought her fame both in England and the American colonies; figures such as George Washington praised her work. During Wheatley´s visit to England with her master´s son, the African-American poet Jupiter Hammon praised her work in his own poem. Wheatley was emancipated after the death of her master John Wheatley. She married soon after. Two of her children died as infants. After her husband was imprisoned for debt in 1784, Wheatley fell into poverty and died of illness, quickly followed by the death of her surviving infant son. Whom did she marry? Was it Wheatley Jr, or perhaps Neptune Hammon?
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 343: Pleas'd with their notes Sol sheds benign his ray,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 352: Not give my wishes to the empty air.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 360: Born into slavery at the Lloyd Manor on Long Island, Hammon learned to read and write. In 1761, at the age of nearly 50, Hammon published his first poem, "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries." Se oli aika mitäänsanomaton. He was the first African-American poet published in North America. Also a well-known and well-respected preacher and clerk-bookkeeper, he gained wide circulation of his poems about slavery. As a devoted Christian evangelist, Hammon used biblical fundamentalism to criticize the institution of slavery.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 362: "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries" was Jupiter Hammon´s first published poem. Composed on December 25, 1760, it appeared as a broadside in 1761. The printing and publishing of this poem established Jupiter Hammon as the first polished black poet.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 364: Eighteen years on the cotton field passed before his second work appeared in print, "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatley." Hammon wrote the poem during the Revolutionary War, while Henry Lloyd had temporarily moved his household and slaves from Long Island to Hartford, Connecticut, to evade British forces. Phillis Wheatley, then enslaved in Massachusetts, published her first book of poetry in 1773 in London. She is recognized as the first published black female author. Hammon never met Wheatley, but was a great admirer. His dedication poem to her contained twenty-one rhyming quatrains, each accompanied by a related Bible verse. Hammon believed his poem would encourage Wheatley along her Christian journey. Lukikohan Pyllis koko runoa? Ei se tuonut sille kovin paljon onnea.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 366: In 1778 Hammon published "The Kind Master and Dutiful Servant," a poetical dialogue, followed by "A Poem for Children with Thoughts on Death" in 1782. These works set the tone for Hammon´s "An Address to Negros in the State of New York."
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 585: Sun sielunpaimen; The shepherd of thy soul;
    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 885: Judith Nicholls reads her poems in a slow, thoughtful way, like a ruminating cow. If you listen to ‘Winter’, you can hear how she allows the music of each word to sound fully.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 887: At the age of seven, Judith Nicholls wrote her first poem, which was inspired by a Winnie the Pooh story. As a shy teenager, she found writing things down easier than talking. Her first job was working for a magazine, and then she became a teacher.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 889: She has published over 50 books of children’s poetry and appeared on radio and television. Judith likes to start her poems off by writing on green paper with a 2B pencil.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 927: No ei toikaan mua kummemmin säväytä. Mitähän lie runoilija tarkoittanut tässä? 1964 oli Krutsevin aikoja, oisko jotain poliittista kuitenkin? Eikös Karjalan palauttamisesta ollut silloin puhetta? Viipuri on ikivanha venäläinen kaupunki. Muistan koulupoika-ajoilta, miten Hrustshev sanoi: Berliini on hyppysissäni. Berliini on Lännen arin elin (testicles). Kun haluan, että Länsi vikisee, puristan Berliinistä. Putin tekee samaa Ukrainassa. Kun Hrushtshev lempattiin ja komennon otti troikka, ei presidenttikollega Suomessa ollut moksiskaan: ”Minulla on ollut Kremlissä hyvä ystävä, ja nyt heitä on kolme”, lausahti Urkki jaloilleen pudonneena. Koronaisella Salellakin on vähintään 3 ystävää, kaikki kyllä lännen suunnalla.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 962: Holy the lone juggernaut! Holy the vast lamb of the middleclass! Holy the crazy shepherds of rebellion! Who digs Los Angeles IS Los Angeles!

    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1057: Douglas Murray is an associate editor of The Spectator. His latest publication, The Madness of Crowds, was a bestseller and a book of the year for The Times and The Sunday Times. His previous book, The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam, was published by Bloomsbury in May 2017. It spent almost twenty weeks on the Sunday Times bestseller list and was a number one bestseller in nonfiction. Read less.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1071: The rhymes morphed into his first children’s book, “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” about a boy who witnesses increasingly outlandish things. First published in 1937, the book started Geisel’s career as Dr. Seuss. He went on to publish more than 60 books that have sold some 700 million copies globally, making him one of the world’s most enduringly popular children’s book authors.
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    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 75: When seated in the Lotus Position, a character may levitate to demonstrate that he or she is meditating particularly profoundly. The Levitating Lotus Position is also used to show that a character is displaying his or her Psychic Powers/Enlightenment Superpowers, intensely concentrating, healing, or is just especially calm.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 77: Levitating while in the Lotus Position may also be a sign that a character is powerful or that he or she is far from normal. However, especially when Played for Laughs, if someone wakes them from their serene inner calm, they'll often spontaneously lose their floaty power and collapse in an undignified mess on the floor.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 106: But undernourished Hindu lads,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 127: Taking French guns and mortar shells
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 172: Ezekiel's first book, No Time to Change (Phileas Foggillekin tuli kiire vaihtaa vaatteita Hong Kongissa), appeared in 1952. He published another volume of poems, The Deadly Man in 1960. After working as an advertising copywriter and general manager of a picture frame company (1954–59), he co-founded the literary monthly Jumpo, in 1961.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 176: Ezekiel enriched and established Indian English language poetry through his modernist innovations and techniques, which enlarged Indian English literature, moving it beyond purely spiritual and orientalist themes, to include a wider range of concerns and interests, including familial events, individual angst and skeptical societal introspection.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 182: Naipaul is Conrad's heir as the annalist of the destinies of empires in the moral sense: what they do to human beings. His authority as a narrator is grounded in the memory of what others have forgotten, the history of the vanquished.
    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 312: Her mother shed a tear or two but wasn't really
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 313: crying. It was the thing to do, so she did it
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 358: family apartment and though it was part midnight she
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 362: More than ten years passed before she told me that
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 363: she remembered being very disappointed. Is that all
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 367: During our first serious marriage quarrel she said Why did
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 659: All wishes are not idle, nor in vain Kaikki toiveet ei ole turhia eikä suotta
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 707: or in fantastic banners weave the sheen Tai fantasiabannereihin kutoo loistoa
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    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 38: Milkman took out his tool and put some washers round his massive todger. You dont have to do that, I can take in everything you have, said the lady without the shrapnel and (by then) without her knickers. Maybe, said the milkman, but for a tiny bill of $6 you can't. Hahahaha clap clap. Kuinka tyytyväinen olit tähän huumoriin? Pitkäxulla on jäykkänä? Kuinka karvainen on takapuolesi Likertin asteikolla 1-9? Kovaako virzakivet sattuvat asteikolla 1-10?
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 112: Phineas is an Anglicized name for the priest Phinehas in the Hebrew Bible; King Phineas, the first king of the Beta Israel in Ethiopia; Phineas Banning (1830-1885), American businessman and entrepreneur; P. T. Barnum (1810-1891), American showman and businessman. The grandson of Aaron and son of Eleazar, the High Priests (Exodus 6:25), he distinguished himself as a youth at Shittim with his zeal against the Bull-Shittim...
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 158: Lisbetin nemimäinen asu kuvataan suu märkänä. Jalassa jykevät Doc Martinit, onxtää se Torquayn kukkakaalikorvainen verta pelkäävä kirurgi? Vitun brändejä. Stig olet oikea pelle! 68-vuotias asianajaja Gamle Frode on ilmeisesti pirun asianajaja. No eipä ole, huolimatta konservatiivisesta asusta ja iästä. Ja sillä on ystävällisen setämäinen iänensävy. Tää nide on kertakaikkisen huohheli. Klisheet tuuppii toisiaan izestäänselvän juonen käytävällä.
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 167: Stig-Erlandin kirja sankarifriilänssäreineen on yhtä klisheinen kuin hinkuvaääninen Kurt Wallenberg. Ihan sama millaisia meemejä on ripoteltu ympärille, vaikka kuinka pelottavia uhkakuvia perseelleen menneestä kansankodista, tarinan ytimenä on aina sama tematiikka: EAT! FUCK! KILL!
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 251: Karhunpojan talonpoikaistarinat löytyi 3 egellä Kontista. Ne on tosi klisheisiä ja mynnähtäneitä. Tyyliin nainen pahoinpiteli poliisia kebabilla Norjassa. Poliisi maxoi potut pottuina kumipampulla.


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    Milloin troopista tulee klishee?


    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 320: Chimamanda Ngozillakin on kirjassa Adiche (Kotiinpalaajat) tosi tuttuja tv-trooppeja, mutta silti ne eivät vaikuta aivan yhtä ilkeästi klisheiltä. Mikä ero? Pidänkö vain toisista klisheistä mutten toisista? Johtuuko se kynäilijän tarkoitusperistä kun se kynäilee noita klisheitä? Jos troopin ei ole tarkoitus tuoda kuvaan kaikkia sen tavanomaisia assosiaatioita, vaan se tuntuu jotenkin ize koetulta, se ei ole ärsyttävä klishee. Jos se taas on kuin joku Nike tai Coke logo tai brändituotemainos tyyliin "I'm loving it!" niin se on vitun ärsyttävä. Esim kun Ifemelun tekee mieli tanssia Obinzen kanssa kotibileissä hitaita, mutta Obinze haluukin vaan juzkata vessanhajuisella pihalla, se voi olla teinipätkän trooppi muze ei tunnu klisheeltä. Kun Stigin pikku-Kalle muka höylää Erikaa kirjoituspöydällä, mieleen tulee vaan se Emmanuelle leffa ja heti tympäsöö: miten klisheistä!
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    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 68: Kahden ensimmäisen kirjan osalta keskeisinä teemoina ovat muunmuassa tahdon murtuminen, minäkuvan rajut muutokset, erilaisten tunteiden herääminen ja ihmissuhteissa tapahtuvat myllerrykset. Kirjailija onnistuu kuljettamaan tarinaa sensitiivisesti ja varsin nyanssipitoisesti. Mielialojen vaihteluita ja tunteita tarkastellaan huolellisesti, muttei kuitenkaan lukijaa liikaa ohjailevasti. Näissä kirjoissa luodaan luja pohja tarinan henkilöille ja niiden välisille suhteille. Ympäröiviä puitteita kuvaillaan riittävällä tarkkuudella, joskin sivumennen, mutta kuitenkin tapahtumia tukien. Itselleni tuli mieleen lähinnä Romain Rollandin tapa kirjoittaa, joskin tämä raapaisee jotenkin syvemmältä ja perinpohjaisemmin. Hetkittäin jopa huvittuneisuutta aiheuttavia naiiveja, mutta silti uskottavia reaktioita Jacquesin osalta on mielenkiintoista lukea. Toisaalta Antoinen omahyväisen kiihkeä itsetutkiskelu vie väistämättä todellisen elämän ihmisten klisheisiin, joita varmasti kaikilla pyörii yllin kyllin ympärillä.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 200: Martin du Gard posed as a specialist in matters sexual in order to attend interviews with homosexual men at Magnus Hirschfeld’s Institute. He also toured the gay clubs, nominating as his favourites the Hollandais and the lesbian Monocle. Christopher Isherwood was at Hirschfeld’s Institute on the day that Gide was given a guided tour, Gide ‘in full costume as The Great French Novelist, complete with cape’. Retrospectively calling him a ‘Sneering culture-conceited frog!’ from the safety of the mid-1970s – and in doing so sounding like a rather uptight, Francophobic D.H. Lawrence – Isherwood failed to consider that Gide’s pose might have been a way of giving Hirschfeld’s project the serious imprimatur of a symbolic cultural visit, to which the cape and the performed ‘greatness’ were essential embellishments.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 326: Published February 16, 2021

    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 338: dolf Hitler’s lawyer Anne Frank claimed that the Nazi leader was part Jewish in his memoir. As Hitler’s personal lawyer and the governor-general of Poland during World War II, Anne Frank was executed during the Nuremberg trials in 1946. Seven years later in 1953, his memoir was posthumously published.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 340: The book, titled Im Angesicht des Galgens (In The Face Of The Gallows), contained a bombshell. Frank suggested that Adolf Hitler — who had orchestrated the genocide of millions of Jews — was part Jewish.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 367: In the study, published in the Journal of European Studies, Sax wrote that he had found evidence from Austrian archives that there was in fact a Jewish community in Graz before 1850, contrary to Preradovich’s claim.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 413: In his 1953 memoir In the Face of the Gallows (published after his execution in 1946), Hitler’s lawyer Hans Frank claimed that Hitler had told him to investigate rumors of him having Jewish ancestry. Frank said Hitler showed him a letter from a nephew who threatened to reveal he had Jewish blood. Frank wrote that he found evidence that Hitler’s grandfather was Jewish and that Alois’ mother, Maria Schicklgruber, worked as a cook in the home of a wealthy Jewish family named Frankenreiter in Graz. Austria, was impregnated by a member of the family – possibly their 19-year-old son – when she was 42.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 419: In 1933, the London Daily Mirror published a picture of a gravestone in a Jewish cemetery in Bucharest inscribed with some Hebrew characters and the name Adolf Hitler, but this Bucharest Hitler could not have been the Nazi leader’s grandfather. At the time, though, this picture sufficiently worried Hitler that he had the Nazi law defining Jewishness written to exclude Jesus Christ and himself.
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    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 50: Wellbeck panee juutalaista opiskelijaansa Myriamia: Mnää käänsin hänet selälleen, siirsin reidet haralleen ja tein sormella. Hän oli pian märkä, ja minä työnnyin sisään muitta mutkitta. Han oli aina pitänyt tuosta yksinkertaisesta lähetyssaarnaaja-asennosta. Nostin hänen jalkojan päästäkseni oikein syvälle ja liikuin edes takaisin. Lantioni liikkui pehmeästi, väsymättä, muutaman minuutin kuluttua Myriam alkoi voihkia, sitten huutaa, ja minä jatkoin nussimista, jatkoin vielä sittenkin kun hänen pillunsa supissteli kullini ympärillä, hengitin hitaasti, vaivattomasti, tuntui kuin olisin ollut tietäjä iän ikuinen, pannut piika pikkaraista, navan alle naputellut suurella sukunuijalla. Sitten hän päästi pitkän uikutuksen, painauduin häntä vasten ja kiedoin käteni hänen ympärilleen, ja hän hoki: >>Kulta rakas... Kulta rakas. Ja itki. Aika peruskauraa. Oliko Mikin prepuce penetraatiossa rullalla kuin Steve Jobsin turtleneck vaiko ehkä maantäyttönä Joosuan esinahkakasassa? Tarina ei kerro. Mirjamia olis sellainen nahkarengas voinut kenties ällöttää. Se ei ole kosheria.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 526: Influential German philosopher Jürgen Habermas called for European renewal in an essay published in Germany and France over the weekend, and numerous other prominent European thinkers followed suit.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 535: Habermas and Derrida have brought together some of Europe's most distinguished thinkers in an initiative that ensures Europe's intellectuals take part in designing Europe's future. Italian philosopher and novelist Umberto Eco, Swiss author and president of the German Academy of Arts Adolf Muschg, Spanish philosopher Fernando Savater and Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo have laid out their ideas on the issues. American philosopher Richard Rorty has also provided his two cents in a response to Habermas' article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 537: In an essay he published in the FAZ in mid-April, Habermas condemned the war in Iraq, saying it violated international law. WTF, have you forgotten the burning twin towers of free trade enterprise, or Saddams mass destruction weaponry? Internecine Hammurabi law yields a clear verdict here: strike back, strike hard, kill'em bastards!
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 861: Antti on epäluotettava kertoja, jonka tarinassa on aukkoja. Lähes loppuun asti Antti esittää itsensä voittajana, aina tilanteen päällä olevana. Hän on lahjakas mutta outo, ulkopuolella, säälimätön, erityisherkkä.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 894: Bra råd, men somliga kan bara inte ta emot goda råd. Dom måste fortsätta angsta och skriva fula böcker on livets meningslöshet.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1036: Alexander was hungry and told his cook Andreas to prepare a meal. Andreas took water from this spring to wash some salt fish, and at the touch of the water the fish came to life again and slipped away through his fingers. Here, Alexander´s cook, named Andreas, washes dried fish in water from a spring: the fish comes to life. The cook also drinks the water. Envying his immortality, Alexander laments that 'it was not fated for me to drink from the spring of immortality which gives life to what is dead'. The cook is thrown into the sea with a millstone round his neck.
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    Madeleine vanished from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3, 2007. Tää isonenäreikäinen kaveri oli käärinyt sen huoparullaan josta pisti lapsen jalat. Yhtä tumpelo kuin Raatimiehenkadun Bob.

    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1050: Dhu al-Qarnayn, (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْقَرْنَيْن, romanized: Ḏū l-Qarnayn, IPA: [ðuː‿l.qarnajn]; lit. "He of the Two Horns") appears in the Quran, Surah Al-Kahf (18), Ayahs 83–101 as one who travels to east and west and sets up a barrier between a certain people and Gog and Magog (called Ya'juj and Ma'juj). Elsewhere the Quran tells how the end of the world will be signaled by the release of Gog and Magog from behind the barrier. Other apocalyptic writings predict that their destruction by God in a single night will usher in the Day of Resurrection (Yawm al-Qiyāmah).
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1130: Gebel kertoo muille painineensa isoisän kanssa, sen Alp-Öhin, ja tarranneensa sitä haaroista niin että siltä pääsi Tarzan-huuto. No läppä läppä. Dad knows best. Honour must be defended, injustice crushed with force, all the usual male ape crap. We shall be strong! We shall overcome! We shall wear success suits!
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    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 125: Rein suojelushengetär Kannon on se Guanyin joka on tuttu mulle aiemmin. Jotenkin se liittyi länsiapinoihin siinä kiinalaisessa rompskussa. Kolmas tyttö kuvassa on kynsänhoitaja jolla on botoxia huulessa.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 194: American editor and publisher Russ Dick, quoting a sexologist, states that men enjoy a "sense of release about sex", something that on watching other men ejaculate provides. The viewer while jerking off by hand identifies with the ejaculating men, experiencing a sense of vicarious pleasure.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 307: McGraw married his first wife, Debbie Higgins McCall, in 1970, when he was 20 years old. According to her, McGraw was domineering and would not allow her to participate in the family business. She claimed that she was confined to domestic duties and instructed to begin lifting weights to improve her bustline. McCall also claimed that infidelity had ended their marriage.
    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.
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    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 91: According to Erja Yläjärvi's participatory research, there is a huge variety in the length people typically had sex, ranging from as low as 33 seconds to as high as 44 minutes. “The median time was 5.4 minutes, which is almost a full 2.5 minutes longer than back in the 1940s when famous sex researcher Alfred Kinsey deduced that three-quarters of men finished within two minutes,” she reported.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 95: Did you know that during sex, men thrust an average of 60-120 times?” wrote one person on Yelp. Clinical sexologist Sunny Rodgers tells me that she’s heard the same number. “That’s from entering the vagina to ejaculation,” she explains.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 112: Yasmin tilannu sheiniltä vaatteita😐. Luulis että sillä ois rahaa tilata vähän paremmasta kaupasta kun shein. Eiks se tiiä kuin paska kauppa se on. Kuka vittu hankkii tatuointeja?
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 129: Roth was always a performer. As a student actor, he played Happy Loman in “Death of a Salesman,” the shepherd in “Oedipus Rex,” and the ragpicker in “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” After reading Thomas Mann’s novella “Mario and the Magician” and getting a chance to lecture in a lit-crit course, Roth decided that he’d become a professor. Maybe he’d write, too.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 133: Kleinschmidt published a journal article in which he describes the case of a “successful Southern playwright” with an overbearing mother: “His rebellion was sexualized, leading to compulsive masturbation which provided an outlet for a myriad of hostile fantasies. These same masturbatory fantasies he both acted out and channeled into his writing.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 143: In 1961 Roth visited Bernard Malamud in Oregon. Roth was still in his twenties and had just published his first book of stories, Goodbye, Columbus. Malamud was almost 50 and one of the most famous writers in America. This meeting was immortalised in one of Roth’s greatest books, The Ghost Writer. In this 1979 work, a young writer, Nathan Zuckerman, visits EI Lonoff, a first-generation immigrant modelled on Malamud, who found a new voice for Jewish-American literature. He had found a voice but, more importantly, he had a subject: “life-hunger, life-bargains, and life-terror”—a Jewish experience rooted in the traumas of east Europe and Russia.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 419: After the death of her parents in or around 1566, Amina's brother became king of Zazzau. At this point, Amina had distinguished herself as a "leading warrior in her brother's cavalry" and gained notoriety for her military skills. She is still celebrated today in traditional Hausa praise songs as "Amina daughter of Nikatau, a woman as capable as a man that was able to lead men to war."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 425: Legends cited by Sidney John Hogben say that she took a new lover in every town she went through, each of whom was said to meet the same unfortunate fate in the morning: "her brief bridegroom was beheaded so that none should live to tell the tale." Under Amina, Zazzau controlled more territory than ever before. To mark and protect her new lands, Amina had her cities surrounded by earthen walls. These walls became commonplace across the nation until the British conquest of Zazzau in 1904, and many of them survive today, known as ganuwar Amina (Amina's walls)
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 442: WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- The more orgasms you have, the more you come to expect. And the reverse is also true, according to a new study of the so-called orgasm gap -- in which men climax far more often than their female partners. Haha of course, when the male comes, its GAME OVER, and it takes just 5 to 40 thrusts! "Our expectations are shaped by our experiences, so when women orgasm less, they will desire and expect to orgasm less," said study author Grace Wetzel, a doctoral student in social psychology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. "If women lower their expectations in this way, the more orgasm inequality may perpetuate in relationship," she said in a Rutgers news release. What else is new? How many times female orgasm is mentioned in Talmud?
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 460: “There must be close bodily contact during sex. This means that a husband must not treat his wife in the manner of the Persians, who perform their marital duties in their clothes. This provides support for the ruling of Rav Huna who ruled that a husband who says, ‘I will not perform my marital duties unless she wears her clothes and I mine,’ must divorce her and give her also her settlement [the monetary settlement agreed to in the marriage contract].”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 463: “Since a man’s wife is permitted to him, he may act with her in any manner whatsoever. He may have intercourse with her whenever he so desires and kiss any organ of her body he wishes, and he may have intercourse with her naturally or unnaturally [traditionally, this refers to anal and oral sex], provided that he does not expend semen to no purpose. Nevertheless, it is an attribute of piety that a man should not act in this matter with levity and that he should sanctify himself at the time of intercourse.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 466: “Rav Hisda ruled: A man is forbidden to perform his marital duty in the daytime, for it is said, ‘And thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself’ (Leviticus 19:18). But what is the proof? Abaye replied: He might observe something repulsive in her, and she would thereby become loathsome to him.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 474: The study included 104 sexually active heterosexual couples who were asked how often they climax, how often they’d like to and how often they expect people should have orgasms. The study underscored a well-established gap in which men climax much more often than women, which the study said can lead to lower expectations among women. The findings were recently published in the journal Sex Roles.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 477: "Importantly, this is a gender equality issue," she said. "Women are learning to expect and be satisfied with no less than a vaginal orgasm their sexual interactions with men."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 506: The county keeps a list online of each person’s name, date of birth, date of death, and the date of cremation. All were cremated, and some lived long lives: Maria Bulgier was 103 when she died; Grace Wetzel, 92, Jewish.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 150: Ralph was the inspiration for the animated character Fred Flintstone. Alice (née Alice Gibson), played in the first nine skits from 1951 to January 1952 by Pert Kelton, and by Audrey Meadows for all remaining episodes, is Ralph's patient but sharp-tongued wife of 14 years. She often finds herself bearing the brunt of Ralph's tantrums and demands, which she returns with biting sarcasm. She is levelheaded, in contrast to Ralph's pattern of inventing various schemes to enhance his wealth or his pride. She sees his schemes' unworkability, but he becomes angry and ignores her advice (and by the end of the episode, her misgivings almost always prove correct). She has grown accustomed to his empty threats—such as "One of these days, POW!!! Right in the kisser!", "BANG, ZOOM!" or "You're going to the Moon!"— to which she usually replies, "Ahhh, shaddap!" Alice runs the finances of the Kramden household, and Ralph frequently has to beg her for money to pay for his lodge dues or crazy schemes. Alice studied to be a secretary before her marriage and works briefly in that capacity when Ralph is laid off. Wilma Flintstone is based on Alice Kramden.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 168: Thelma "Trixie" Norton, played most famously by Joyce Randolph; Ed's wife and Alice's best friend. She did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character, though she is shown to be somewhat bossy toward her husband. Trixie is the inspiration for Betty Rubble in The Flintstones.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 238: From 1987 through 1988, in an environmental disaster known as the syringe tide, significant amounts of medical waste from the Fresh Kills landfill, including hypodermic syringes and raw garbage, washed up onto beaches on the Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. This event forced the closing of beaches on the Atlantic coast.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 275: Tää on kyllä paikoitellen hyvää ajankuvaa, suht tuoreita klisheitä. Kun Matty oli hyvin pieni, hänen veljellään oli tapana istua pytyllä ja lukea sarjakuvia tenavayleisölleen, naapurin neljä ja viisivuotiaille lapsille, joita jonkun lähistöllä olevan aikuisen olisi kuulunut pitää silmällä, ja Matty seisoi ovensuussa valmiina huutamaan varoitussanan tulee, ja Nick istuu pytyllä ja lukee Captain Marvelia tai Targeteersia housut polvien varassa roikkuen, ja hän esitti vuoropuhelun elävästi, paasaten ja elehtien, matkien uskottavasti rosvojen ja naisten ääntä ja päästäen lyhyen vihlovan kiljaisun kuvatessaan, miten gangsteriautot vetivät kaarteet tiukasti öisillä ajomatkoillaan, säikäytti joskus lapset eläytyvällä tyylillään, vaikeni päästääkseen paskapökäleen joka putosi loiskahtaen, molskahti veteen, se oli maailman hulluin ääni ja nostatti hänen kuulijoidensa kasvoille onnellisen kunnioittavan ilmeen - se oli kaikkein värisyttävin ilonaihe, parempi kuin mikään mitä hän sai sarjakuvasivuilta irti. Jepjep italialaiskortteleita Bronxissa 50-luvulla. Tiina ja Jössi kasteli maalla pakettinappuloita posliiniseen pissapottaan ja käskivät mun maistella ja imuskella, tämo hyvvee!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 295: Penn was born and raised in Atlanta. She started her company in 2008 at the age of 8. She spoke at the TEDWomen event in San Francisco, which was streamed live on TED.com. She has done 2 official TEDTalks and 1 TEDxxxTalk. Penn is also an animator and artist, drawing cartoon characters from an early age. She is the creator of an animated series called The Pollinators which focuses on the importance of birds and bees and other pollinators like men. She premiered a clip of The Pollinators and another animated series called Malicious Dishes at TEDWomen 2013. What a dish!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 297: Penn has made herself known as a supporter and member of One Billion Bucks and Rising and Girls Girls Girls, Inc. In 2011, she founded her own nonprofit organization, Maya's Ideas 4 The Planet. Penn was named to Oprah's SuperSoul 100 list of visionaries and influential black leaders in 2016.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 341: The US just will not do what they have to do. The US has to say we're sorry, our whole foreign policy has been wrong for the last several hundred years, we are going to pull back all our troops from all over the world, we are not going stop support Israel and so on. But they only will say that this cowardly act will be punished.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 353: So what are we to do with this nut job? He clearly stated that he does not consider himself Jewish, so who are we to argue? Yet there she lingers, his Jewish mother…
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 366: The exhumation reportedly took place in the presence of a doctor, a priest and the local sheriff, Ólafur Helgi Kjartansson. Fischer was reburied after DNA samples were taken, at least according to Kjartansson. I bet they just left it lying there for the seagulls. Fischer died in Iceland in 2008, aged 64. He left no will and legal wrangling over his estate continues. This article is over 12 years old. The girl is over 21 years old by now.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 458: But Rockefeller was just pretending to shed tears for the Ludlow martyrs. Three years later in 1971, Rockefeller would massacre another group of striking workers, the Attica prisoners.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 467: On Feb. 1, two African-American sanitation workers, Echol Cole and Robert Walker, had been crushed to death in one of the city’s outdated trucks. Memphis had no facilities for Black workers to wash up, change clothes or get out of the rain. Cole and Walker were sheltering from the rain inside the truck’s barrel when the compacting mechanism malfunctioned. The truck hadn’t been repaired because the city wouldn’t spend money for safety for these workers.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 470: On the first day of the Memphis strike, the Memphis Press-Scimitar wrote: “The country has been astonished at the garbage mess in New York, but it might have known that the trouble there was catching. Memphis Public Works officials said flatly that the trouble here was triggered by the developments which brought the New York strikers pay increases.”
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 515: He was introduced to a little black chorus girl. The girl had written a song for Little Richard to record so she could pay the treatment for her ailing aunt Mary. The song, actually a few lines on a piece of paper, went like this:
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 517: Well, long tall Sally, she's built for speed
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 524: He saw Aunt Daisy comin', and he ducked back in the shed
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    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 59: Se oli nääsnääs ensimmäinen tähti jonka Smore näki nakkena. Leigh Taylor-Young nudity facts: she was last seen naked 51 years ago at the age of 27. Nude pictures are from movie The Horsemen (1971). Her first nude pictures are from a movie The Big Bounce (1969) when she was 25 years old. Was on TV Series Beverly Hills, 90210. Was on TV Series Dallas.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 109: Nykyään vanhoissa etelävaltioissa syntynyt konservatiivinen ideologia pitää koko maata otteessaan. Kymmenen käskyä vaaditaan asetettavaksi esille julkisiin tiloihin, opetetaan kreationismia, vaaditaan kouluihin rukoushetkiä, kielletään kirjoja, lietsotaan vihaa liittovaltiota (pohjoista) kohtaan, pyritään leikkaamaan valtion tarjoamia palveluita, janotaan sotaa vain hetken varoitusajalla ja yritetään ratkaista kaikki ongelmat väkivalloin - nämä kaikki ovat "uuden" etelän vaaleilla valittujen lainlaatijoiden tavaramerkkejä. Jos asiaa oikein ajattelee, niin Konfederaatio on lopulta voittanut sisällissodan - kauan odotettu voitto, joka saavutettiin houkuttelemalla tyhmät jenkit etelään lupauksilla tehokkaasta ilmastoinnista ja sisäänrakennetusta jääpalakoneesta.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 287: Elinikäisestä yhteydestään köyhien kanssa Dostojevski suhtautui myötätuntoisesti utopistisiin liikkeisiin, joiden tavoitteena oli luoda tasa-arvoisempi yhteiskunta, mutta hän pelkäsi, mitä tapahtuisi, kun Jumala poistuu valtaistuimelta ja ihminen nostetaan hänen tilalleen. Muista, että tämä oli puoli vuosisataa ennen bolshevikkien vallankumousta ja totalitaarisen kommunistisen hallinnon nousua, joka vangitsi ja tappoi kymmeniä miljoonia Stalinin aikana.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 345: Ok, I tried. This novella is only about 100 pages long, but I got 10 pages in and I'm just not in any way interested. He's not Chinese, but he sort of looks like he's Chinese, so he goes to China for five years, but returns to Chicago to be near a woman he hasn't seen in 15 years because he's never been able to stop thinking about her, but then he's told he looks like he's Japanese, and gosh that's true! so he cuts his hair to look more Japanese, and he goes to a dinner party with rich people, then runs into the woman he's been pining over for 15 years and doesn't recognize her, and I just couldn't go any further. Another one off my shelf!
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 363: We should never think selfless virtue can be reached by treading on others. The cold splinter at the heart of the true artist must be harsher in its quarrel with the self than it is in its rhetorical engagement with other people. For believers, this is the virtue of humility; I am not sure what the rest of us can call it. What we can agree on is the constant examination of conscience, and, when we fall short, a conscious decision to do better.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 365: Eliot was in love three times (not counting the catamites), and each of those loves became events in his artistic and spiritual lives – and two of the women involved were massively the worse for it. Vivien Eliot was a difficult woman, yet Eliot – who had connived at her affair with Bertrand Russell – treated her, with the agreement of his spiritual advisers, with a coldness that helped break her spirit, perhaps her mind. Emily Hale was the woman he deserted for Vivien; she spent her life at his encouragement waiting for Vivien to die, and it was in her presence that he had some of his deepest moments of spiritual intensity – yet she was eventually dismissed from his life with equal coldness. They were both central to his greatest works: Vivien to The Waste Land and Emily to much of The Four Quartets.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 504: When they checked the camera footage, they spotted the gross grave visitor: a man who was briefly married to Torello in the 1970s. The footage was too blurry and grainy to take to authorities, so a week ago, Murphy and his sister got up at 5 a.m. to drive to the cemetery and laid in wait. Murphy set up his smartphone on a nearby headstone to take better photos and hid behind a small shed.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 612: "I saw her one time outside the office, at a restaurant, and she came by my condo once," Condit said of Levy, who was from his congressional district. "Maybe twice. Yeah, I think it was twice she came by."
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 614: Levy was an intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 2001 when she disappeared while jogging. Her remains were found a year later in a remote area of the Washington, D.C., Rock Creek Park.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 623: Sen sijaan me pyydämme oi Herrashenkilö, että kaikki edustajainhuoneen jäsenet saisivat kauhean parantumattoman syövän aivoihinsa, peniksiinsä ja persauxiinsa (ei valttämättä tässä järjestyksessä). Me pyydämme, Rakas Taivaan asukas, että kaikki senaattorit muuttuisivat huumehemmoixi ja joutuisivat elinkautisen vankeuteen. Me pyydämme Sinua, että kaikkien Kalliovuorten aikavyöhykkeen senaattorien lapsista tulisi homoja. Pane itärannikon senaattorien lapset pyörätuoliin ja lansirannikon senaattorien lapset kunnan kouluun. Me rukoilemme Sinua, Laupias Luoja, joka muutit Lootin vaimon suolapazaaxi, että tekist kaikista rikkaista kodittomia kerjäläisiä ja hävittäisit heidän kaikki säästönsä, kiinteän omaisuutensa ja arvopaperinsa. Riisu heiltä pois kaikki vallan merkit ja anna heidän kulkea pimeässä epätoivon laakson läpi sosiaalitoimistoon. Tuomitse heidät koko loppuiäkseen paistamaan hampurilaisia ja välttelemään perintätoimiston miehiä. Anna heidän kuulla viattomien itku heidän istuessaan turistiluokan rivin 43 keskipenkillä ja anna heidän kiristellä hampaitaan, joita särkee ja jotka heiluvat niin kuin muilla 108 miljoonalla, joilla ei ole vakuutuksen korvaamaa hammashoitoa.
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    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 48: The gay content in The Telling is rather subtle and subdued, but it isn’t an afterthought. Sutty’s lesbianism is an important aspect of her character, and when she starts meeting mazis, the keepers of the Telling, many of them are gay couples as well. There is a quiet romanticization of gay monogamy throughout The Telling that moved me when I first read it, and although not every aspect of the novel has aged as well, I’m still very endeared of it for that reason. If you enjoy classic science fiction, where the point is less a thrilling story and more the discovery of a brand new world, The Telling is by far my favorite of the bunch.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 52: Samantha Lavender is a lesbian library assistant on the west coast, making ends meet with a creative writing degree and tumbling in the hay with her wonderful butch partner. She spends most of her free time running Dungeons & Dragons (like she has since the 90’s), and has even published a few adventures for it. You can follow her @RainyRedwoods on both twitter and tumblr.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 141: Scientists and naturalists have discovered the Fibonacci sequence appearing in many forms in nature, such as the shape of nautilus shells, the seeds of sunflowers, falcon flight patterns and galaxies flying through space. What's more mysterious is that the "divine" number equals your height divided by the height of your torso, and even weirder, the ratio of female bees to male bees in a typical hive! (Livio)
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 168: Kahdesti haarautunut salamipuu (se jonka korva lerpatti) on pantu päreixi. Stasin ilmiantajat on iskeneet. Vahinko että Smutty osaa vain enkkua ja mandariiniakaa. Hiän luulee siniruiskeiden seuraavan hiäntä koko ajan (niinkuin seuraavatkin). Kin isä oli ollut komea ja uljas kuin Penan Tero. Nyt tää alkaa olla tismalleen kuin Tintti Tiibetissä sherpaoppaineen.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 234: He did not meet his illegitimate daughter from a past relationship until she was 26, although she learned that he was her father when she was 16. Norris has thirteen grandchildren as of 2017. An outspoken Christian, Norris is the author of several Christian-themed books. On April 22, 2008, Norris expressed his support for the intelligent design movement when he reviewed Ben Stein´s Expelled From Townhall.com.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 255: In 1953 (aged 24) while traveling to France aboard the Queen Mary, Ursula met historian Charles Le Guin.They married in Paris in December 1953. According to Le Guin, the marriage signaled the "end of the doctorate" for her. While her husband finished his doctorate at Emory University in Georgia, and later at the University of Idaho, Le Guin taught French and worked as a secretary until the birth of her daughter Elisabeth in 1957. A second daughter, Caroline, was born in 1959. Also in that year, Charles became an instructor in history at Portland State University, and the couple moved to Portland, Oregon, where their son Theodore was born in 1964. They would live in Portland for the rest of their lives, although Le Guin received further Fulbright grants to travel to London in 1968 and 1975.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 257: Le Guin refused a Nebula Award for her story "The Diary of the Rose" in 1977, in protest at the Science Fiction Writers of America's revocation of Stanisław Lem's membership. Le Guin attributed the revocation to Lem's criticism of American science fiction and willingness to live in the Eastern Bloc, and said she felt reluctant to receive an award "for a story about political intolerance from a group that had just displayed political intolerance".
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 259: Le Guin once said she was "raised as irreligious as a jackrabbit". She expressed a deep interest in Taoism and Buddhism, saying that Taoism gave her a "handle on how to look at life" during her adolescent years. In 1997, she published a translation of the Tao Te Ching.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 261: In December 2009, Le Guin resigned from the Authors Guild in protest over its endorsement of Google's book digitization project. "You decided to deal with the devil", she wrote in her resignation letter. "There are principles involved, above all the whole concept of copyright; and these you have seen fit to abandon to a corporation, on their terms, without a struggle."
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 267: Le Guin read both classic and speculative fiction widely in her youth. She later said that science fiction did not have much impact on her until she read the works of Theodore Sturgeon and Cordwainer Smith, and that she had sneered at the genre as a child. Authors Le Guin describes as influential include Victor Hugo, William Wordsworth, Charles Dickens, Boris Pasternak, and Philip K. Dick. Le Guin and Dick attended the same high-school, but did not know each other. She also considered J. R. R. Tolkien and Leo Tolstoy to be stylistic influences, and preferred reading Virginia Woolf and Jorge Luis Borges to well-known science-fiction authors such as Robert Heinlein, whose writing she described as being of the "white man conquers the universe" tradition. Several scholars state that the influence of mythology, which Le Guin enjoyed reading as a child, is also visible in much of her work: for example, the short story "The Dowry of Angyar" is described as a retelling of a Norse myth.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 269: Dad´s discipline of cultural anthropology had a powerful influence on Le Guin´s writing. Her father Alfred Kroeber is considered a pioneer in the field, and was a director of the University of California Museum of Anthropology: as a consequence of his research, Le Guin was exposed to anthropology and cultural exploration as a child. In addition to myths and legends, she read such volumes as The Leaves of the Golden Bough by Lady Frazer, a children´s book adapted from The Golden Bough, a study of myth and religion by her husband James George Frazer. She described living with her father´s friends and acquaintances as giving her the experience of the other sex. The experiences of Ishi, in particular, were influential on Le Guin, and elements of his story have been identified in works such as Planet of Exile, City of Illusions, and The Word for World Is Forest and The Dispossessed.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 271: Several scholars have commented that Le Guin´s writing was influenced by Carl Jung, and specifically by the idea of Jungian archetypes. In particular, the shadow in A Wizard of Earthsea is seen as the Shadow archetype from Jungian psychology, representing Ged´s pride, fear, and desire for power. Le Guin discussed her interpretation of this archetype, and her interest in the dark and repressed parts of the psyche, in a 1974 lecture. She stated elsewhere that she had never read Jung before writing the first Earthsea books. Other archetypes, including the Mother, Animus, and Anima, have also been identified in Le Guin´s writing.
    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 284: Gender and sexuality are prominent themes in a number of Le Guin´s works. The Left Hand of Darkness, published in 1969, was among the first books in the genre now known as feminist science fiction, and is the most famous examination of androgyny in science fiction. The story is set on the fictional planet of Gethen, whose inhabitants are ambisexual humans with no fixed gender identity, who adopt female or male sexual characteristics for brief periods of their sexual cycle. Which sex they adopt can depend on context and relationships.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 286: Gethen was portrayed as a society without war, as a result of this absence of fixed gender characteristics, and also without sexuality as a continuous factor in social relationships. Gethenian culture was explored in the novel through the eyes of a Terran, whose masculinity proves a barrier to cross-cultural communication. Outside the Hainish Cycle, Le Guin´s use of a female protagonist in The Tombs of Atuan, published in 1971, was described as a "significant exploration of womanhood".
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 292: Le Guin initially defended her writing; in a 1976 essay "Is Gender Necessary?" she wrote that gender was secondary to the novel´s primary theme of loyalty. Le Guin revisited this essay in 1988, and acknowledged that gender was central to the novel; she also apologized for depicting Gethenians solely in heterosexual relationships. In fact they did a lot of trainwatching and pussymunching too, she just did not tell.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 294: Le Guin responded to these critiques in her subsequent writing. She intentionally used feminine pronouns for all sexually latent Gethenians in her 1995 short story "Coming of Age in Karhide", and in a later reprinting of "Winter's King", which was first published in 1969. "Coming of Age in Karhide" was later anthologized in the 2002 collection The Birthday of the World, which contained six other stories featuring unorthodox sexual relationships and marital arrangements. She also revisited gender relations in Earthsea in Tehanu, published in 1990. This volume was described as a rewriting or reimagining of The Tombs of Atuan, because the power and status of the female protagonist Tenar are the inverse of what they were in the earlier book, which was also focused on her and Ged. During this later period she commented that she considered The Eye of the Heron, published in 1978, to be her first work genuinely centered on a woman.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 296: Le Guin explores coming of age, and moral development more broadly, in many of her writings. This is particularly the case in those works written for a younger audience, such as Earthsea and Annals of the Western Shore. Le Guin wrote in a 1973 essay that she chose to explore coming-of-age in Earthsea since she was writing for an adolescent audience: "Coming of age ... is a process that took me many years; I finished it, so far as I ever will, at about age thirty-one; like Ellis Havelock I provably only lost my hymen when I was 27, so I feel rather deeply about it. So do most adolescents. It´s their main occupation, in fact." She also said that fantasy was best suited as a medium for describing coming of age, because exploring the subconscious was difficult using the language of "rational daily life".
    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 304: The Dispossessed, set on the twin planets of Urras and Anarres, features a planned anarchist society depicted as an "ambiguous utopia". The society, created by settlers from Urras, is materially poorer than the wealthy society of Urras, but ethically and morally more advanced. Unlike classical utopias, the society of Anarres is portrayed as neither perfect nor static; the protagonist Shevek finds himself traveling to Urras to pursue his research. Nonetheless, the misogyny and hierarchy present in the authoritarian society of Urras is absent among the anarchists, who base their social structure on cooperation and individual liberty. The Eye of the Heron, published a few years after The Dispossessed, was described as continuing Le Guin´s exploration of human freedom, through a conflict between two societies of opposing philosophies: a town inhabited by descendants of pacifists, and a city inhabited by descendants of criminals.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 306: Always Coming Home, set in California in the distant future, examines a warlike society, resembling contemporary American society, from the perspective of the Kesh, its pacifist neighbors. The society of the Kesh has been identified by scholars as a feminist utopia, which Le Guin uses to explore the role of technology. Scholar Warren Rochelle stated that it was "neither a matriarchy nor a patriarchy: men and women just are". Ich bin nur. "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas", a parable depicting a society in which widespread wealth, happiness, and security, comes at the cost of the continued misery of a single child, has also been read as a critique of contemporary American society. The Word for World is Forest explored the manner in which the structure of society affects the natural environment; in the novel, the natives of the planet of Athshe have adapted their way of life to the ecology of the planet. The colonizing human society, in contrast, is depicted as destructive and uncaring; in depicting it, Le Guin also critiqued colonialism and imperialism, driven partly by her disapproval for U.S. intervention in the Vietnam War.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 315: After the death of science fiction pioneer Ursula K. Le Guin, ACM asked four writers about her work and what she meant to them.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 319: The only time I met Ursula K. Le Guin, she was mean to me.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 325: Of course, Le Guin was writing daring stories decades before me, stories of women who loved women, of four-person marriages, of people without gender. Her stories offered possibilities that most of society hadn’t even imagined in the late 1960s; I knew she must have faced similar societal disapproval. So I wanted to know why she faded to black for her sex scenes. “There Arrad took me into his arms and I took Arrad into my arms, and then between my legs, and fell upward, upward through the golden light.” (“Coming of Age in Karhide”) There was plenty of sex in her books – sometimes tremendously important sex — but Le Guin didn’t dwell on the details. In fact her sex scenes were prudish and infinitely boring.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 327: When she took questions after her reading, I stood up from my spot in the back of the room and asked Le Guin why she didn’t talk explicitly about sex, hoping for I’m not sure what — some response that would both justify the work I’d been trying to do and connect it to her own work, that I so admired. Instead, Le Guin gave a curt answer about those details not being that interesting. I said, “Oh.” And “Thank you.” I sat down, and tried not to be crushed.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 329: I told my literature students about Ursula K. Le Guin today, squeezing a few minutes for her into a class on American science fiction writers of color, a class where she didn’t strictly speaking belong – though to be honest, I rather think she’d improve almost any class. I told them about the six books that comprise Earthsea, about the gender-bending brilliance of The Left Hand of Darkness, the anarchist explorations in The Dispossessed, the stories in The Birthday of the World and Four Ways to Forgiveness (many of which I teach, gratefully). I mentioned her National Book Award, and her host of awards in science fiction and fantasy. I gave them her story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas,” which is one of the most brilliant, uncomfortable stories I’ve ever read. But no blow-by-blow romps in the sack, alas.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 362: Bloom still teaches (well, used to, he was carried out of the classroom in a huge black bodybag in 2019) at Yale and claims he has finally learned to better listen to his students. He tells them to select a piece of writing they love, sit under a tree and chant the lines to truly “possess” it. He does this himself at night when sleep fails him. The practice sparks repressed memories: “Vividly I saw myself, a boy of three, playing on the kitchen floor, alone with [my mother] as she prepared the Sabbath meal. She was born in a Jewish village, and I was happiest when we were alone together. As she passed me in her preparations I would reach out and touch her bare toes, and she would rumple my hair and murmur her affection for me.” Tädin pienet ruskeat amputoidut varpaat ihastuttivat myös Ursulaa hänen kirjassaan Kahdesti haarautuva puu (Don´t tell mama, kz. Fig. 2).
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 374: Recently, chanting Walt Whitman to himself at night—he describes Whitman as “our repressed voice,” a loosener and liberator whose fearlessness embraces every living moment—Bloom brought forth an almost feverish recollection from over 70 years ago. There was a young lady of 17 with lustrous long red hair. They were students at Cornell and took long walks together, picking apples that she would transform into a delicious applejack. And then, as with his mother, Bloom stops. We learn nothing else about the girl, what transpired, did he score, or what this memory meant to him on this restless night. He has already moved on, to his infatuation with Proust’s “privileged moments” and “sudden ecstasies of revelation,” which bring back to Bloom his dead parents whom he misses dearly.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 390: Throughout the early 1920s, small but well-respected literary magazines published some of Crane's poems, gaining him among the avant-garde a respect that White Buildings (1926), his first volume, ratified and strengthened. White Buildings contains many of Crane's best poems, including "For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen", and "Voyages", a sequence of erotic poems. They were written while he was falling in love with Emil Opffer, a Danish merchant mariner. What ho, he was a homophile, like his heroes Wilt Whatman and T.S. Eliot.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 404: In Paris in February 1929, Harry Crosby, who with his wife Caresse Crosby owned the fine arts press Black Sun Press, offered Crane the use of their country retreat, Le Moulin du Soleil in Ermenonville. They hoped he could use the time to concentrate on completing The Bridge. Crane spent several weeks at their estate where he roughed out a draft of the "Cape Hatteras" section, a key part of his epic poem. In late June that year, Crane returned from the south of France to Paris. Crosby noted in his journal, "Hart C. back from Marseilles where he slept with his thirty sailors and he began again to drink Cutty Sark." Crane got drunk at the Cafe Select and fought with waiters over his tab. When the Paris police were called, he fought with them and was beaten. They arrested and jailed him, fining him 800 francs. After Hart had spent six days in prison at La Santé, Crosby paid Crane´s fine and advanced him money for the passage back to the United States, where he finally finished The Bridge. The work received poor reviews, and Crane´s sense of failure became crushing. He had completely and irrevocably FAILED!
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 406: Crane visited Mexico in 1931–32 on a Guggenheim Fellowship (Sillä oli Guggenheim, kuten sillä etovalla perhostennappaajalla Yellowstonessa. Inkkarit luulivat sitä varmaan joxikin sukupuolitaudixi), and his drinking continued as he suffered from bouts of alternating depression and elation. When Peggy Cowley, wife of his friend Malcolm Cowley, agreed to a divorce, she joined Crane. As far as is known, she was his only heterosexual partner. "The Broken Tower", one of his last published poems, emerged from that affair. Crane still felt himself a failure, in part because he recommenced his homosexual activities in spite of his relationship with Cowley.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 410: Crane´s critical effort, like those of Keats and Rilke, is mostly to be found in his letters: he corresponded regularly with Allen Tate, Yvor Winters, and Gorham Munson, and shared critical dialogues with Eugene O´Neill, William Carlos Williams, E. E. Cummings, Sherwood Anderson, Kenneth Burke, Waldo Frank, Harriet Monroe, Marianne Moore, and Gertrude Stein. He was also an acquaintance of H. P. Lovecraft, who eventually would voice concern over Crane´s premature aging due to alcohol abuse. Most serious work on Crane begins with his letters, selections of which are available in many editions of his poetry; his letters to Munson, Tate, Winters, and his patron, Otto Hermann Kahn, are particularly insightful. His two most famous stylistic defenses emerged from correspondences: his "General Aims and Theories" (1925) was written to urge Eugene O´Neill´s critical foreword to White Buildings, then passed around among friends, yet unpublished during Crane´s life; and the famous "Letter to Harriet Monroe" (1926) was part of an exchange for the publication of "At Melville´s Tomb" in Poetry. The literary critic Adam Kirsch has argued that "Crane has been a special case in the canon of American modernism, because his reputation was never quite as secure as that of Eliot or Stevens. In fact he FAILED."
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 421: Through much of what she would not understand;
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 425: Brian Reed has contributed to a project of critical reintegration of queer criticism with other critical methods, suggesting that an overemphasis on the sexual biography of Crane´s poetry can skew a broader appreciation of his overall work. In one example of Reed´s approach, he published a close reading of Crane´s lyric poem, "Voyages", (a love poem that Crane wrote for his lover Emil Opffer) on the Poetry Foundation website, analyzing the poem based strictly on the content of the text itself and not on outside political or cultural matters. We can faintly hear Harold Bloom clap his hands in the body bag.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 429: Important mid-century American poets, such as John Berryman and Robert Lowell, cited Crane as a significant influence. Both poets also wrote about Crane in their poetry. Berryman wrote him one of his famous elegies in The Dream Songs, and Lowell published his "Words for Hart Crane" in Life Studies (1959): "Who asks for me, the Shelley of my age, / must lay his heart out for my bed and board." Lowell thought that Crane was the most important American poet of the generation to come of age in the 1920s, stating that "[Crane] got out more than anybody else ... he somehow got New York City (though an Ohio hick); he was at the center of things in the way that no other poet was." Lowell also described Crane as being "less limited than any other poet of his generation." Talk to the hand, they were both abysmal FAILURES!
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    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 156: Ann Rae Rule (née Stackhouse; October 22, 1931 – July 26, 2015) was an American author of true crime books and articles. She is best known for The Stranger Beside Me (1980), about the serial killer Al Bundy, with whom Rule worked and whom she considered a friend, but was later revealed to be a murderer. Rule is also known for her book Small Sacrifices, about Oregon child murderer Diane Downs. Many of Rule's books center on murder cases that occurred in the Pacific Northwest and her adopted home state of Washington.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 215: Henrikillä on päällä silitetyt housut ja Ralf Lauren paita(fi)/pelkkä paita ja keilamainen pikku siivilä (ru шинуа). Tupakoiva ranskis Francine on petiitti, Felicitalla on mittaa 175cm hattu päässä ja kassi kädessä. Camilla ei säiky klisheemäistä keskustelureferointia jossa kuulusteltava hölöttää pitkät pätkät joiden väliin "hän sytytti röökin", "tumppasi", "sytytti toisen", "puhalsi savurenkaita" "hörppi kahvia". Että jaxaa tympästä.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 283: Kolme vuotta myöhemmin Marklund teki paluun rikosromaanilla Helmifarmi (jossa ei kuitenkaan esiinny enää Annika Bengtzon). Marklund kertoi haastattelussa: "Vähensin julkisuudessa esiintymistä enkä esimerkiksi antanut enää ruotsalaisille lehdille haastatteluja." Toinen syy julkisuudesta vetäytymiselle oli hänen aviomiehensä vakava sairastuminen. Liza Marklund vaikeni kolmeksi vuodeksi - aviomiehellä syöpä. Marklund on naimisissa Mikael Aspeborgin kanssa. Hänellä on kolme lasta, joista kaksi Aspeborgin kanssa. Yhden isä on joku "Ankka". Hänen vanhin lapsensa Annika Marklund (kuinka ollakaan! arvatenkin juuri se jonka isä on "Ankka"? Juu: Marklund left home when she was just 16 years old when she moved to Piteå, Sweden and worked as a waitress and chambermaid. She had her first child, Annika at the age of 21. Marklund met Annika's father Michael Zev Spielman while in Israel on a kibbutz. Spielman, born in California, was five years older than Marklund.) - niin siis tämä Annika tytär on valokuvamalli ja näyttelijä ja kirjoittaa myös kolumneja. Marklund ize asuu Tukholmassa eipäs vaan Malmössä ja Marbellassa.
    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/ellauri227.html on line 599: Ei vittu ole Berit kommari vaan talousliberaali retiisi. Minulta kestää liian kauan saada orgasmi. Keneltä? Hän valizee kaiken puolestani. Hän on svedu talibaani. Kekä? Hän ei pelaa golfia vaan työntää puukakkosta muihin reikiin. Ilmavirta herätti hänet. Kenet? No Annikan, se selviää seuraavasta parakraahvista. Anita on suovannut lattiat harmaixi ja vetänyt seinät ihan vaan valkoisella. Huonekaluja on tosi vähän. Että jaxat olla klisheinen, Liza Marklund.
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    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 189: Kaiken ikäiset naiset voivat lantionpohjan lihaksiston avulla lämmitellä itseään rakastelua varten. Tämän voi tehdä sekä ennen rakastelun että sen aikana. "Lämmittelyjumppa" nopeuttaa ja vahvistaa seksuaalisia tuntemuksia. "Myös monet miehet tuntevat naisen lantiopohjan lihaksiston puristelun miellyttävänä ja seksuaalista nautintoa", sanoo setä Namusetä, tämän tyttökirjan ainut vanhempi mieshenkilö. Sedällä ei välttämättä seiso ilman pitempää lämmitttelyä.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 341: Andrei Tarkovsky was born in the village of Zavrazhye in the Yuryevetsky District of the Ivanovo Industrial Oblast (modern-day Kadyysky District of the Kostroma Oblast, Russia) to the poet and translator Arseny Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky, a native of Yelysavethrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine), and Maria Ivanova Vishnyakova, a graduate of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute who later worked as a corrector; she was born in Moscow in the Dubasov family estate.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 343: Andrei´s paternal grandfather Aleksandr Karlovich Tarkovsky (in Polish: Aleksander Karol Tarkowski) was a Polish nobleman who worked as a bank clerk. His wife Maria Danilovna Rachkovskaya was a Romanian language teacher who arrived from Iași. Andrei´s maternal grandmother Vera Nikolayevna Vishnyakova (née Dubasova) belonged to an old Dubasov family of Russian nobility that traces its history back to the 17th century; among her relatives was Admiral Fyodor Dubasov, a fact she had to conceal during the Soviet days. She was married to Ivan Ivanovich Vishnyakov, a native of the Kaluga Governorate who studied law at the Moscow State University and served as a judge in Kozelsk.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 347: Tarkovsky spent his childhood in Yuryevets. He was described by childhood friends as active and popular, having many friends and being typically in the center of action. In his school years, Tarkovsky was a troublemaker and a poor student. His father left the family in 1937, subsequently volunteering for the army in 1941. He returned home in 1943, having been awarded a Red Star after being shot in one of his legs (which he would eventually need to amputate due to gangrene). Tarkovsky stayed with his mother, moving with her and his sister Marina to Moscow, where she worked as a proofreader at a printing press. Many themes of his childhood—the evacuation, his mother and her two children, the withdrawn father, the time in the hospital—feature prominently in his films. Dodi! Minähän sanoin!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 409: The future is being accomplished now, Tulevaisuus saavutetaan nyt,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 449: If someone got sick, she was killed. If someone tried to run away, she was killed. If someone refused to work, she was killed. If someone wasn’t popular with the customers, she was killed. If someone got noticeably pregnant, the fetus was pulled out with a hanger; any complications and the mother was killed. If a patron had a lot of money, he was killed.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 479: The Holy Supper consists of family thrashing, playful anticipation for the Afterbirth of Christ, and a fast meal on twelve dishes. These are the essential components of the evening gathering. The details can be adjusted to fit your family’s situation. Dad's belt and the tongues of mom's thigh length boots will do fine for a meal. Enjoy your time together as you prepare for the coming of our Lord into the House of Loaves.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 491: When the mother made a honeyed sign of the cross on the foreheads of her marriageable daughters, she expressed her playful wish: “May Jesus grant that the young men will go after you like the flies go after honey!”
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 495: With the symbolic preliminaries out of the way, grace was said and the family began to eat the delicious fast foods on the table. Hot mineral oil with ball bearings floating in it, plus colorful red and white-painted walnuts on the trees. No one was permitted to by-pass a food; he or she at least had to taste it or be whacked.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 498: Yes, and the enthusiastic singing of "Adon 'olam, 'asher malakh, b'ṭerem kol yeṣir niv'ra" was a climactic conclusion to an unforgettable Naivety Eve in the Eastern Europe.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 502: The traditional Holy Supper consists of twelve dishes in honor of the size of Jesus´ sandals. This is a day of fast food, so all dishes should be selected and prepared with a lot of meat, cheese and dairy products. In addition, huge portions should be served in keeping with the character of feasting, this is not a fucking East European breakfast!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 504: What follows are some sample recipes of dishes one might find at a Holy Supper in Eastern U.S. The meal should include fluffy bread with a lot of gas in it. Breaking wind at a meal is a longstanding Christian tradition evoking a key characteristic of our Lord. Feel free to build your own menu with additional appropriate fishes from your own family fish collection.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 540: Kirjan koko alkukielinen nimi kuuluu: The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an uninhabited Island on the coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver´d by Pirates. Written by Himself.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 562: The British-Swedish-American television show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. They are initially divided into two tribes. The contestants compete in challenges for rewards and immunity from gang rape. The remaining contestants are eventually merged into a single tribe. The contestants are progressively eliminated from the game as they are voted out by their fellow contestants or, as may be the result after the merge, lose an immunity challenge until only one remains and is awarded a grand prize. A Robinsonian version of the American Dream.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 600: Singer/guitarist Donita Sparks of L7 removing her jeans and underwear during a performance, her full-frontal nudity (twat) displayed when she drops her guitar being briefly broadcast.
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    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 108: What an Old Wife said is True That she saw a Spright is what an Old Wife said; therefore That she saw a Spright is True.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 114: Bible Reading Plan Spreadsheet. I wanted to start doing the Robert M’Cheyne Bible reading plan this year. In it there is about 4 chapters per day, organized to have two from the Old Testament, and two from the New. There is an emphasis on reading the New Testament twice throughout the year. Here’s a PDF of M’Cheyne’s plan with some pros and cons mentioned at the start: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EL8rR56QBu1lJwgEVos9IiOuLgfLgEud/view?usp=sharing. No big deal – there are a lot of ways to keep track. Well, I’m the kind of guy I don’t want to have paper around, so I’d like to avoid printing something off. I also … Continue reading Bible Reading Plan Spreadsheet.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 122: (2.) Self-righteousness. – Some, when they have devoted their set time to reading of the Word, and accomplished their prescribed portion, may be tempted to look at themselves with self-complacency. Many, I am persuaded, are living without any
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 142: (5.) The sweet bond of Christian love and unity will be strengthened. – We shall be often led to think of those dear brothers and sisters in the Lord, here and elsewhere, who agree to join with us in reading those portions. We shall oftener be led to agree on earth, touching something we shall ask of God. (He won´t change his mind, he has already planned all of this ahead. But he likes us to try and twist his arm anyway.) We shall pray over the same promises, mourn over the same confessions, praise God in the same songs, and be nourished by the same words of eternal life. What could be better than that! If one of you has the ears of their nikita fur hat down, then everyone must have them down.
    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 158: Some critics say “You only care about the fetus’s rights. What about the mother? Doesn’t she have rights?”
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 410: Possibly a contentious choice, but Even Madder Aunt Maud sincerely believes in the veracity and vivacity of her companion. She frets, she worries, she loves that stuffed mustalid like one of the family, while everyone else knows it’s just a mangy old no-longer-vital stoat. But then again, to Calvin’s parents’ eyes Hobbes is just a cuddly stuffed tiger.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 519: Jodie from "The Amityville Horror" could very well be a ghost, or she could be a figment of Amy´s imagination. Either way, there was an empty rocking chair rocking in that movie, and that´s just creepy.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 546: At the height of the baroque, sex went out of style; only two small parties kept it going-the integrationalists and the separatists. The separatists, averse to all debauchery, felt that it was improper to eat sauerkraut with the same mouth one used to kiss one´s sweetheart. For this a separate, "platonic" mouth was needed, and better yet, a complete set of them, variously designated (for relatives, for friends, and for that special person). The valuing utility above all else, worked in reverse, combining whatever was combinable to simplify the organism and life. The decline of the baroque, typically tending to the extravagant and the grotesque, produced such curious forms as the stoolmaid and the hexus, which resembled a centaur, except that instead of hoofs it had four bare feet with the toes all facing one another: they also called it a syncopant, after a dance in which energetic stamping was the basic step. But the market now was glutted, exhausted. It was hard to come up with a startling new body; people used their natural horns for ear flaps; flap ears-diaphanous and with stigmatic scenes-fanned with their pale pinkness the cheeks of ladies of distinction; there were attempts to walk on supple pseudopodia; meanwhile SOPSYPLABD out of sheer inertia made more and more designs available, though everyone felt that all of this was drawing to a close.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 554: Everybody was supposed to be a hindless shemale, looking the same coming and going. What a pity. Where´s the fun without a long unbending peg and a matching gooey hole, going in coming out, etcetera ad nauseam. The hole moreover ingeniously placed precisely in the middle of the fork, so it can be conveniently entered from either side.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 641: While in the Gulf of Mexico, near Mobile, Alabama, Törni jumped overboard and swam to shore. Now a political refugee,Törni traveled to New York City where he was helped by the Finnish-American community living in Brooklyn´s Sunset Park "Finntown". There he worked as a carpenter and cleaner. In 1953, Törni was granted a residence permit through an Act of Congress that was shepherded by the law firm of "Wild Bill" Donovan, former head of the Office of Strategic Services.
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    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 79: 2It is a semi military part of U.S. commercial fleet that can be called to military duty whenever U.S. vital interests are at stake. A captain (master) in the U.S. Merchant Marine is in overall command of a vessel, and supervises the work of other officers and crew. A captain has the authority to take "conn" from a female mate or pilot at any time he or she feels the need.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 264: The This is fine meme comes from a webcomic called Gunshow, by KC Green. In the first two panels of strip 648, a character known as Question Hound sits in a burning house, sipping coffee and saying, “This is fine.” As he continues to reassure himself over the course of the six-panel comic, he also begins to melt due to the heat. The particular comic strip was published on January 9, 2013 (i.e soon a decade ago) and is alternatively titled “Global warming.” The alternative text on the image says, “The pills are working,” which is used as its title, as well.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 286: Koo's third wife was the socialite and style icon Oei Hui-lan (1889–1992). She married Koo (33vee) in Brussels, Belgium, in 1921. She was previously married, in 1909, to British consular agent Beauchamp Stoker, by whom she had one son, Lionel, before divorcing in 1920. Much admired for her adaptations of traditional Manchu fashion, which she wore with lace trousers and jade necklaces, Oei Hui-lan was the favorite daughter of Peranakan tycoon Majoor Oei Tiong Ham, and the heiress of a prominent family of the Cabang Atas or the Chinese gentry of colonial Indonesia. She wrote two memoirs: Hui-Lan Koo (Mrs. Wellington Koo): An Autobiography, and No Feast Lasts Forever. Koo had 2 more kids out of her.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 293: The French Premier Georges Clemenceau (se sadetakkinen paxulainen jossain Pariisin aukiolla) praised Koo for his eloquent speech. The American secretary of state, Robert Lansing, wrote that Koo had crushed the Japanese with his speech. The Canadian prime minister, Sir Robert Borden, called Koo's speech "very able".
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 296: In 1921, Koo became the Chinese minister to Britain. Much to his displeasure, Punch published a ballad that implied he was not so much a diplomat representing China but rather just a foreigner with a funny name to amuse the British. This greatly offended him.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 319: The way that only four divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army who despite being outnumbered three to one by an Anglo-Indian-Australian force opposing them had been able to conquer Malaya and Singapore, billed at the time as the "Gibraltar of the East", in less than two months both astonished and shocked British officials. Brings to mind Putin's astonishment at the bombing of the Krim.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 321: The Cairo Conference 1943 established China's status as one of the four world powers, which was of great political and strategic significance to China. Churchill ei tykännyt kuikelosta Chiangi Kai-shekistä ja Roosevelt sai toimia välimiehenä.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 324: In 1943, Madame Koo and her children finally arrived in London, but this time a rift had developed in the marriage as Koo was most unhappy with the ghost-written autobiography that his wife had just published prior to leaving New York.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 358: Välittömästi lokakuun vallankumouksen jälkeen, jonka aikana bolshevikit tulivat valtaan, julistettiin "rauhaa koskeva asetus". Seuranneessa Brest-Litovskin rauhassa Neuvosto-Venäjä joutui tunnustamaan Ukrainan ja Gruusian itsenäisyyden, sitoutumaan joukkojen vetämiseen Suomesta ja luovuttamaan Saksalle Venäjän ennen maailmansotaa hallitsevat osat Puolasta, Viron, Liettuan ja Latvian sekä osan Valko-Venäjästä. Brest-Litovskin rauha sinetöi punaisen Suomen kohtalon.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 372: Amurin alueen Mazanovon ja Sokhatinon kylissä nostettiin kapina vastauksena japanilaisten sortotoimiin, 11. tammikuuta 1919 japanilainen rangaistusosasto ampui komentajansa kapteeni Maedan käskystä enemmän kuin 300 näiden kylien asukasta, mukaan lukien naiset ja lapset, ja itse kylät poltettiin maan tasalle. Japanin keisarillisen armeijan pääesikunnan julkaisussa "Siperian retkikunnan historia 1917-1922" sanottiin puolueettomasti: "... rangaistuksena näiden kylien asukkaiden, jotka ylläpitivät yhteyxiä bolshevikeihin, talot poltettiin."
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 380: Interventoijat edistivät virallisesti Ivanovkaan kohdistuvia kostomenetelmiä mallina rangaistusretkien toimille. 23. maaliskuuta 1918 kenraalimajuri S. Yamada julkaisi ilmoituksen, jossa hän kiinnitti väestön huomiota tietoon Ivanovkan tuhosta ja totesi, että sama kohtalo kohtaisi mitä tahansa kylää, "joka nähdään punaisia suojelemassa ja tukemassa". Samaan aikaan V. G. Boldyrev (entinen Ufa-hakemiston komentaja) totesi vuonna 1919, että japanilaiset testasivat uutta tykistöä "Amur- ja Transbaikal-bolshevikkien kylissä".
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 558: Romanian prinssi Carol lähetettiin Tokioon unohtamaan juutalaistaustainen haahkansa Magda Lupescu. Ei unohtanut, kuten Kustu kuivasti totesi. Lupescu was described as a witty and outspoken woman, a tall redhead with milky-white skin and green eyes. Other sources are less flattering, describing her features as coarse and her conversation as vulgar. Voihan ne olla totta kumpikin. All sources agree that she walked with a peculiar swing of the hips, which, depending on one's point of view, was either sexy or crude, and that she was, in almost every respect, the opposite of Crown Princess Helen, Carol's spouse at the time.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 585: On average, the vagina is 3 to 4 inches deep during un-arousal periods, although some women have a vagina that is around 5 to 7 inches deep. As a woman becomes aroused, the vagina expands: as blood flows to the area, the cervix and uterus are pushed up by the upper two-thirds of the vagina to create more space. This expansion helps to accommodate the penis and ease intercourse. The vagina will also become more lubricated when having sex, which helps to further ease penetration.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 586: While the vagina will most commonly expand during periods of arousal, it is possible that the penis can't fit properly inside, which can make woman feel much pain and discomfort. This could be due to exceptionally large penis size, thrusting too hard or the women is not sufficiently aroused (meaning the cervix and uterus have not been pushed up to let the vagina expand). So wait a minute jap, not so fast, there will more than enough space for your half-foot in a few moments!
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    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 83: Carrie Fisher: Age & Birthday 60

    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 137: Bolshevikkivallankumouxen aikaan marraskuussa 1917 Koltshak oli Japanissa. Joulukuussa hän vieraili Britannian suurlähetystössä Tokiossa ja tarjosi palvelujaan "ehdoitta ja missä hyvänsä" briteille. Kaksi vuotta myöhemmin, kun bolshevikit kuulustelivat, hän selitti, että väliaikaisen hallituksen kannattajana hän katsoi olevansa kunniavelvollinen jatkamaan brittien sotaa Saksaa vastaan ​​ja ymmärtäen, ettei Britannian laivastossa ollut sopivaa roolia, Venäjän amiraali olisi valmis taistelemaan jalkamiehenä Britannian armeijassa. Hänen tarjouksensa välitettiin ulkoministeri Arthur Balfourille ja hyväksyttiin 29. joulukuuta. Häntä käskettiin liittymään mokkerina brittiläiseen sotilasoperaatioon Bagdadissa, mutta kun hän saapui Singaporeen, hänet käskettiinkin tekemään täyskäännös oikeaan päin ja menemään Shanghain ja Pekingin kautta Harbiniin ottamaan komentoon venäläiset joukot, jotka vartioivat Venäjän omistamaa Kiinan itäistä rautatietä Mantsuriassa. Meidät käskettiin. Britannian hallitus oli päättänyt, että se voisi olla tukikohta bolshevikkihallituksen kaatamiselle ja Venäjän saamiselle takaisin sotaan Saksaa vastaan. Saapuessaan Omskiin, Siperiaan, matkalla vapaaehtoisarmeijaan, hän suostui ministeriksi (valkoisen) Siperian aluehallitukseen. Liittyessään 14-miehen kabinettiin hän oli arvovaltainen henkilö; hallitus toivoi voivansa pelata kunnioituksella, joka hänellä oli liittolaisia ​​kohtaan, erityisesti brittiläisen sotilasoperaation johtajaa, kenraali Alfred Knoxia kohtaan. Knox kirjoitti, että Koltshakilla oli "enemmän karkeutta, nyppiä ja rehellistä isänmaallisuutta kuin millään venäläisellä Siperiassa".
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 161: "En lähde taantumuxen tielle enkä puolueellisuuden kohtalokkaalle tielle. Asetin päätavoitteekseni tehokkaan armeijan luomisen, voiton bolshevismista ja lain ja järjestyksen luomisen, jotta ihmiset voivat valita hallitusmuodon, jota se haluaa ilman esteitä ja toteuttaa suuret vapauden ideat, joita nyt julistetaan koko maailmassa. Kutsun teidät, kansalaiset, yhtenäisyyteen, kamppailemaan bolshevismia vastaan, työhön ja uhrauksiin."
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 167: Lupaa kutsua koolle perustamiskokous bolshevikit olivat hajotettu tammikuussa 1918.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 190: Britannian sotaministeri Winston Churchill painosti hallituksessa erittäin voimakkaasti, että Britannia tunnustaisi Koltshakin hallituksen, mutta pääministeri David Lloyd George tekisi niin vain, jos Yhdysvallat tunnustaisi myös Koltshakin. Yhdysvaltain presidentti Woodrow Wilson oli voimakkaasti vihamielinen Koltshakia kohtaan, epäili avoimesti hänen sanaansa ja vastusti diplomaattista tunnustamista. Wilsonin tärkein neuvonantaja Venäjää koskevissa asioissa oli entinen väliaikaisen hallituksen päällikkö Aleksander Kerensky, joka kertoi Wilsonille, että Koltshak oli "reaktionaarinen", joka "pystyttää hallinnon, joka tuskin on vähemmän järjetöntä ja sortavaa kuin bolshevikit". Vaikka amerikkalaiset joukot Siperiassa tekivät yhteistyötä Koltshakin kanssa, oli selvää, että hän ei ollut se mies, jota Yhdysvallat suosisi Venäjän seuraavana johtajana. Amerikkalaiset joukot oli sitäpaizi lähetetty Siperiaan vähemmän auttamaan valkoisia kuin estämään Venäjän Kaukoidän miehittäneitä japanilaisia ​​liittämästä Siperiaa Jaappaniin, kuten Tokio avoimesti harkitsi.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 192: Maaliskuussa 1919 Koltshak itse vaati yhdeltä kenraaleistaan, että tämä "seuraa japanilaisten esimerkkiä, jotka Amurin alueella olivat tuhonneet paikallisen väestön". Neuvostoskaja Rossija, Ludwig Martensin perustaman Neuvostoliiton toimiston viralliset urut, lainasi menshevikkien urkuja, Vsegda Vperjod, (always in my periods) väittäen, että Koltshakin miehet käyttivät joukkoruoskimisia ja tuhosivat kokonaisia ​​kyliä maan tasalle tykistötulella. Väitetään, että 4000 talonpoikaa joutui kenttätuomioistuinten ja rangaistusretkien uhreiksi ja että kaikki kapinallisten asunnot poltettiin. Ote Irkutskin läänin Jenisein läänin hallituksen määräyksestä, missä kenraali. S. Rozanov sanoi:
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 265: Wrangelin tappio Krimillä yhdistettyjen bolshevikki-mahnovistivoimien toimesta lopetti sodan etelärintaman, jolloin bolshevikit saattoivat jälleen rauhassa kääntyä anarkististen liittolaistensa kimppuun.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 267: Mahno oli toivonut, että vain muutaman punaisen divisioonan kukistaminen pysäyttäisi hyökkäyksen, mutta huomasi, että hänen täytyi muuttaa taktiikkaa ylivoimaisen joukon ympäröimänä ja jakaa osastonsa useisiin pienempiin osastoihin ja lähettää ne eri suuntiin. Viedessään oman 2000 hengen joukkonsa pohjoiseen 80 kilometrin vauhdilla joka päivä, hän suistui bolshevikkipanssarijunan raiteilta Oleksandrivskissa ennen kuin tunkeutui syvälle Khersonin ja Kiovan maakuntiin, koko ajan punaisten divisioonien ajaessa takaa.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 273: Mahno ei kyennyt vetäytymään rintamalta ja hoitamaan vammojaan, koska hänen sotniansa joutui toistuvasti puna-armeijan hyökkäyksen kohteeksi. Erään kihlauksen aikana useat mahnovistit uhrasivat itsensä varmistaakseen Mahnon paon. Toukokuun loppupuolella Mahno yritti järjestää laajamittaisen hyökkäyksen Ukrainan bolshevikkien pääkaupungin Harkovin valloittamiseksi, kokoaen yhteen tuhansia partisaaneja ennen kuin hänen oli pakko peruuttaa se kattavan punaisen puolustuksen vuoksi. Puna-armeijan komento päätti keskittää voimansa Mahnon pieneen 200 miehisen sotniaan, lähettämällä moottoroidun yksikön seuraamaan heitä. Kun se saapui, Mahno johti yhden panssaroidun auton väijytykseen, otti sen itselleen ja ajoi sitä, kunnes siitä loppui polttoaine. Myöhempi Mahnon takaa-ajo kesti viisi päivää ja kulki 520 kilometriä, mikä aiheutti hänen sotnialleen suuria tappioita ja melkein loppui ammuksista, ennen kuin he vihdoin pystyivät pudottamaan panssaroitujen joukon pois jäljestään.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 279: Bolshevikkipoliitikot Georgy Chicherin ja Christian Rakovsky vaativat Mahnon luovuttamista, mistä Romanian Eugenio Ionescun hallitus kieltäytyi.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 281: Koska Romania jahnasi edelleen luovuttamisvaatimuksista, Mahno päätti tehdä loikkaset Puolan puoleen. Häntä jäi kiinni rajalla ja kuljetettiin puolalaiselle Strzałkowo nimiselle keskitysleirille huhtikuussa. Mahno yritti myöhemmin saada luvan siirtyä Tšekkoslovakiaan tai Saksaan, mutta Puolan hallitus kieltäytyi. Bolshevikkihallitus lähetti agenttiprovokaattorin vangitsemaan Mahnon ja pakottamaan luovuttamaan hänet sotkemalla hänet suunnitelmaan kapinan käynnistämiseksi Galiciassa. Puolan viranomaiset syyttivät tästä Mahnoa ja hänen vaimoaan virallisesti, ja he olivat yli vuoden alatutkimusvankeudessa, jossa Halyna synnytti heidän tyttärensä lokakuussa. Vankilassa Mahno laati ensimmäisen muistelmakirjansa, jonka Peter Ustinov julkaisi vuonna 1923 berliiniläisessä sanomalehdessään Anarchist Messenger. Mahno lähetti myös kuvapostikortteja maanpaossa oleville Don-kasakoille ja Ukrainan kommunistiselle puolueelle ja alkoi oppia saksaa ja esuperantoa. Hänen tuberkuloosinsa uusiutui vankilan olosuhteissa. 
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 298: Näihin aikoihin Mahno sai tietää, että Peter Ustinov oli loikannut Neuvostoliittoon, mikä jätti hänet entistäkin eristäytyneemmäksi Ukrainan maanpaossa. Mahno vietti viimeiset vuodet kirjoittaen kritiikkiä bolshevikeille ja rohkaisemalla muita anarkisteja oppimaan Ukrainan kokemuksen virheistä. Vaan eipä näemmä mitään oppineet.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 375: Stateless domicile: France. Onko Ivan emigrantti vaiko loikkari? Ivan Bunin syntyi maanomistajien perheeseen Vorónezhissa Länsi-Venäjällä ja vietti lapsuutensa maassa perheen kartanoilla (huomaa monikko). Hänen äitinsä Lyudmila Alexandrovna esitteli hänet venäläiseen kansanperinteeseen, ja hän alkoi kirjoittaa runoutta ja proosaa varhaisessa iässä. Hän matkusti ympäri Venäjää, Etelä-Eurooppaa, Pohjois-Afrikkaa, Lähi-itää ja Balkania. Vuonna 1909 hänet valittiin zaari-Venäjän tiedeakatemian jäseneksi. Bolshevikkihallinnon takia hän lähti Venäjältä vuonna 1920 ja asui loppuelämänsä Ranskassa. Kyllä se sitten oli loikkari, sillä lokakuun vallankumous (25.10. vanhaa laskua) oli tapahtunut jo 3 vuotta aiemmin.
    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/ellauri231.html on line 401: Huhtikuussa 1917 hän katkaisi kaikki siteet vallankumousta kannattavaan Gorkiin aiheuttaen repeämän, jota ei koskaan parannettaisi. 21. toukokuuta 1918 Bunin ja Muromtseva saivat virallisen luvan lähteä lätkimään Moskovasta Kiovaan ja jatkoivat sitten matkaansa Odessaan. Vuoteen 1919 mennessä Bunin työskenteli vapaaehtoisarmeijassa bolshevikkien vastaisen sanomalehden Iuzhnoe Slovo kulttuuriosaston toimittajana. 26. tammikuuta 1920 pariskunta nousi viimeiselle ranskalaiselle alukselle Odessassa ja oli pian Konstantinopolissa.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 403: Vaikka Bunin vihasi bolshevismia, hän ei koskaan kannattanut ajatusta ulkomaisesta interventiosta Venäjälle, toisin kuin myöhäisempi ja vielä iiliäisempi aateveljensä Mihail Shishkin. "Tavallisen venäläisen maanmiehen on ratkaistava ongelmansa itse, ei ulkomaalaisten mestareiden tulee tulla ylläpitämään uutta järjestystä kotonamme. Kuolen mieluummin maanpaossa kuin palaan kotiin Puolan tai Englannin avulla. isä opetti minulle: 'Rakasta omaa kylpyammettasi, vaikka se olisi rikki".
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 410: Vuosina 1925–1926 Kirotut päivät ( Окаянные дни ) alkoi ilmestyä Buninin päiväkirja vuosilta 1918–1920 Pariisissa sijaitsevassa Vozrozhdenye - sanomalehdessä (sen lopullinen versio julkaisi Petropolis vuonna 1936). 2000-luvun Bunin-tutkijan Thomas Gaiton Marullon mukaan Kirotut päivät, yksi harvoista Venäjän vallankumouksen ja sisällissodan ajoilta säilytetyistä bolshevikkien vastaisista päiväkirjoista, yhdisti "venäläisen 1800-luvun antiutopistisen kirjoittamisen vastine kahdeskymmenes" ja "kivulias poliittisten ja yhteiskunnallisten utopioiden paljastaminen... julisti George Orwellin ja Aldous Huxleyn antiutopistista kirjoitusta. Bunin ja Zamyatin ymmärsivät oikein, että Neuvostoliiton kokeilu oli tarkoitettu itsensä tuhoamiseen", Marullo kirjoitti vahingoniloisena Njeuvostoliiton kaaduttua.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 412: 1920- ja 1930-luvuilla Buninia pidettiin bolshevismin romahtamista odottavan ulkomaalaisten sukupolven moraalisena ja taiteellisena edustajana. Hän oli elävien venäläisten kirjailijoiden joukossa arvostettu vanhempi henkilö Tolstoin ja Tšehovin perinteelle uskollisena. Hänestä tuli ensimmäinen venäläinen, joka voitti Nobelin kirjallisuuden palkinnon, joka myönnettiin hänelle vuonna 1933 "venäläisen klassisen proosan perinteiden seuraamisesta ja kehittämisestä siveellä ja taidokkaalla". Per Halstroem pani juhlapuheessaan merkille palkitun runollisen lahjan. Bunin puolestaan ​​ylisti Ruotsin Akatemiaa maanpaossa olevan kirjailijan kunnioittamisesta. Puhuessaan Akatemialle hän sanoi:
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 519: Syyskuussa 1917 Kornilov yritti kaapata vallan Pietarissa, sillä hän uskoi väliaikaisen hallituksen vievän maan kaaokseen. Ezenverran oli epäpoliittinen kaveri. Väliaikaisen hallituksen johtaja Aleksandr Kerenski julisti Kornilovin erotetuksi 9. syyskuuta (27. elokuuta), mutta joutui pyytämään apua muun muassa bolševikkien punakaartilta saadakseen sotilasvallankaappauksen torjutuksi. Kornilov ei koskaan päässyt Pietariin saakka, koska rautatietyöläiset estivät hänen joukkojensa kuljetuksen. Hän antautui 14. (1.) syyskuuta ja hänet vangittin Byhoviin. Bolševikit kaappasivat vallan ja syrjäyttivät itse Kerenskin marraskuun alussa 1917. Ai-ai Kerenski, turha on sun touhusi, bolshevikit vapaat on lahtarien vallasta ja kasakoiden nagaikat on vaiennettu.
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    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 101: Putinin ulostulo Ukrainaan sai isänmaanystävät kaikkialla lännessä pissimään jymyhunajaa, maanpuolustushenki on noussut hurjasti, tom finlandssvenskarna tycker nu att landsförsvar är rentav fascinerande.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 322: A shochet is a ritual slaughterer who skillfully practices shechitah, slitting the throat of the animal as per Torah tradition. He does so using a chalef, a perfectly sharp and smooth knife with which he can swiftly and cleanly cut through the trachea and esophagus in an uninterrupted sweeping motion. Before beginning his work, the shochet says the traditional blessing, “Blessed are you … Who has commanded us regarding shechitah [slaughter].”
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 324: A shochet must be learned in the laws of kosher slaughter and adept at sharpening and polishing his knives, known as shtellen ah chalef in Yiddish. He also trains under an experienced shochet to learn how to hold the animal firmly, to slaughter it quickly and smoothly.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 330: In the traditional Jewish communal set-up, the shochet is among the most respected members of the congregation. Since the difference between kosher slaughter and non kosher slaughter are often impossible for the observer to detect, the community relies upon the faith and integrity of the shochet, trusting that their meat is indeed kosher.
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    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 162: The rise of modern, centralized states in Europe by the early 19th century heralded the end of Jewish judicial autonomy and social seclusion. Their communal corporate rights were abolished, and the process of emancipation and acculturation that followed quickly transformed the values and norms of the public. Estrangement and apathy toward Judaism were rampant. The process of communal, educational and civil reform could not be restricted from affecting the core tenets of the faith. The new academic, critical study of Judaism (Wissenschaft des Judentums) soon became a source of controversy. Rabbis and scholars argued to what degree, if at all, its findings could be used to determine present conduct. The modernized Orthodox in Germany, like rabbis Isaac Bernays and Azriel Hildesheimer, were content to cautiously study it while stringently adhering to the sanctity of holy texts and refusing to grant Wissenschaft any say in religious matters. On the other extreme were Rabbi Abraham Geiger, who would emerge as the founding father of Reform Judaism, and his supporters. They opposed any limit on critical research or its practical application, laying more weight on the need for change than on continuity.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 169: Harry Kemelmannin Rabbi Small on alkupuolella kirjaa suht kiinnostava, ei siis läheskään niin ärsyttävä kuin valtaosa whoduniteista. Rabbi Small on kuivakka eikä hötkyile turhasta, ei edes kun nilkki Schwarz koittaa sitä höykyttää. Mutta on se aika izetyytyväinen mokkeri. "Muut kehuskelee kauniilla naisilla, me pojat vanhoilla miehillä". Hyi. Ja ezen tautta muka jutkut ei ole usein spugeja. Ja hah. Noohahan se retkotti munasilteen sikakännissä ja kosti vielä viattomille pojilleen. Sen mielestä jutkut eivät ryyppää koska niillä ei ole syyllisyydentunteita. Koska niillä ei ole turhanaikaista taivastoivoa. Tää on nyt tässä, ja sen jälkeen ollaan kiven alla luukasana. Fair enough. Mutta on niillä kaikenlaista ihan paskaa mukana, kuten että naisen joka joutuu raiskattavaxi pitää tehdä seppuku mieluummin kuin päästää mekkoon väärän miehen melaa. Mitä vittua, kyllä sinne mahtuu useampi keppi likoon (ainaskin vuoron perään) ilman että tulee tehdyxi suurta vahinkoa. Mieluummin sopii kyseiseltä ushshelilta vääntää irti shishsheli.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 177: Micael Dahlén (born 18 June 1973) is a Swedish author, public speaker and Professor of marketing and consumer behavior at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. His award-winning research within marketing, creativity and consumer behavior has been published in four books and numerous journal articles. Dahlén's books have reached a global audience, rights being sold to countries such as the U.S, U.K, Germany, South Korea, Russia and Brazil. In 2013 Dahlén stated in an interview that he was writing a novel. Only 34 years old he was made Professor. In the same year, 2008, Journal of Advertising ranked Dahlén as number 10 in the world among researchers within the field of advertising.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 377: Missä kohen Jamesin Blackthornen seikkailut poikkeavat esikuvastansa Adamsista? No mietitään - tää on romaani, eikä pelkkä rags to riches tositarina. Ei siis riitä pelkkä (E), pitää olla paxulti myös (K) ja (F). Näyttää siinä olevan kaikenlaista nujakointia, ja aika pian on jonkin verran myös japsunaisten nussintaa (sitähän oli Aatamilla kyllä izellään). "As they spend more time together, Blackthorne comes to deeply admire both Toranaga and (specifically) Mariko, and all three secretly become lovers." Samainen Mariko (joka on sentään vaan japsulainen nainen) silputaan smithereeneixi. "However, she and Blackthorne and the other ladies of Toranaga's "court", escape into a locked room. As the ninja prepare to blow the door open Mariko stands against the door and is killed by the explosion." No jäähän Toranagalle vielä "Lady Anjin". Entäs moraali? "Blackthorne is torn between his growing affection for Mariko (who is married to a powerful, abusive, and dangerous samurai, Buntaro), his increasing loyalty to Toranaga, his household and consort, a "Willow world" courtesan named Kikuli, and his desire to return to the open seas aboard Erasmus so he can intercept the Black Ship fleet before it reaches Japan." Onpa hienoa: (E,F,K) konfliktoituvat! "There are other recurring themes of Eastern values, as opposed to Western values, masculine (patriarchal) values as opposed to human values, etc."
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 379: In Christopher Nicole's Lord of the Golden Fan, published just two years before Shōgun, in 1973, Adams is portrayed as sexually frustrated by the morals of his time and seeks freedom in the East, where he has numerous sexual encounters. The work is considered light pornography. Kuulostaa huomattavasti kiinnostavammalta, (K) puoli näyttää olevan kunnossa.
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    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 391: According to Legend he had committed the Tanakh to memory by the age of four, and aged seven he was taught Talmud by Moses Margalit, future rabbi of Kėdainiai and the author of a commentary to the Jerusalem Talmud, entitled Pnei Moshe ("The Face of Moses"). He possessed an eidetic memory, just like Stieg Larsson's heroine Lisbet. By eight, he was studying astronomy during his free time. From the age of ten he continued his studies without the aid of a teacher, and by the age of eleven he had committed the entire Talmud to memory.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 412: Until the age of 12, he studied under Issachar Ber in Lyubavichi (Lubavitch); he distinguished himself as a Talmudist, such that his teacher sent him back home, informing his father that the boy could continue his studies without the aid of a teacher. At the age of 12, he delivered a discourse concerning the complicated laws of Kiddush Hachodesh, to which the people of the town granted him the title "Rav". The misnagdim, on the other hand, dubbed him "Rebbe Schlemiel".
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 418: In the course of the Hasidic movement's establishment, opponents (Misnagdim) arose among the local Jewish community. Disagreements between Hasidim and their opponents were debated with knives used by butchers for shechita, slaughtering of certain mammals and birds for food according to kashrut. Kashrut (also kashruth or kashrus, כַּשְׁרוּת‎) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher (/ˈkoʊʃər/ in English, Yiddish: כּשר), from the Ashkenazic pronunciation (KUHsher) of the Hebrew kashér (כָּשֵׁר‎), meaning "fit" (in this context: "fit for consumption"). Oh, and the phrasing of prayers, among others. In the case of an adhesion on cattle's lungs specifically, there is debate between Ashkenazic customs and Sephardic customs.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 422: In countries such as the United States, where there exists a large non-kosher meat market, the hindquarters of the animal (where many of the forbidden meats are located) is often sold to non-Jews, rather than trouble with the process.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 424: the Muslim world, and some Muslims (particularly on the Indian subcontinent) did not accept Jewish hindquarters as halal. In Israel, on the other hand, specially trained men are hired to prepare the tref hindquarters for sale as kosher.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 426: The practices of handling, restraining, and unstunned slaughter have been criticized by, among others, animal welfare organizations such as Compassion in World Farming. The UK Farm Animal Welfare Council said that the method by which kosher and halal meat is produced causes "significant pain and distress" to animals and thus all mockies should be banned, and the ahlam sahlams too.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 428: The American Veterinary Medical Association has no such qualms, as leading US meat scientists support shechita as a humane slaughtering method as defined by the Humane Slaughter Act.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 432: Jewish and Muslim commentators cite studies by the Vilna Gaon and Rebbe Schlemiel that show shechita is humane and that criticism is at least partially motivated by antisemitism. A Knesset committee announced (January, 2012) that it would call on European parliaments and the European Union to put a stop to attempts to outlaw kosher slaughter. "The pretext [for this legislation] is preventing cruelty to animals or animal rights—but there is an obvious element of anti-Semitism and a badly hidden message that Jews are cruel to animals," said Committee Chair MK Danny Danon (Likud).
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 434: Studies done in 1994 by Temple Grandin, and another in 1992 by Flemming Bager, showed that when the animals were slaughtered in a comfortable position they appeared to give no resistance and none of the animals attempted to pull away their head. The studies concluded that a shechita cut "probably results in minimal discomfort" because the cattle stand still and do not resist a comfortable head restraint device.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 436: In 2018, Grandin stated that kosher slaughter, no matter how well it is done, is not instantaneous, whereas stunning properly with a captive bolt is instantaneous.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 438: Mary Temple Grandin (born August 29, 1947) is an American scientist, academic and animal behaviorist. She is a prominent proponent for the humane treatment of livestock for slaughter and the author of more than 60 scientific papers on animal behavior. Grandin is a consultant to the livestock industry, where she offers advice on animal behavior, and is also an autism spokesperson.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 439: Grandin says that "the part of other people that has emotional relationships is not part of me", and she has neither married nor had children.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 440: Grandin is one of the first autistic people to document the insights she gained from her personal experience of autism. She is currently a faculty member with Animal Sciences in the College of Autism and Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University.
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    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 77: Nyt kun käyt kaz kaikki viime sodan veteraanit on mullan alla ovat suomalaiset vaihtaneet lopullisesti puolia, kääntäneet asetakkinsa valkoinen puoli päälleppäin. Kuten loputkin Venäjän viime sodan liittolaisista. Jenkkipaskiaisten puuhastelu japsujen kanssa Siperiassa bolshevikkien selän takana sata vuotta sitten on Venäjällä vielä hyvässä muistissa. Ukrainan valkokenraaleista puhumattakaan.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 100: "I'd had an inappropriate encounter with Monica Lewinsky and would do so again on other occasions between November and April, when she left the White House for the Pentagon. For the next ten months, I didn't see her, although we talked on the phone from time to time while I wanked."
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 317: Mutta nyt oli tullut toinen aika. Ryssä oli joutunut tuomarinsa eteen. Sen kohtalon hetki oli koittanut. Ja nyt oli myöskin Suomella tilaisuus korjata kärsimänsä vääryydet ja panna vielä potti nokkiin, oikea aika saada ryöstetty Karjala takaisin ja antaa sen pakolaisheimolle entinen koti. Nyt koittaisi myös Aunuksen aamu ja Vienan vapaus, nyt katkottaisiin Karjalan kahleet, nyt loppuisivat Inkerin itkut ja Uralin sukulaisten vikinä. Suomen heimo tulisi kulkemaan yhteiseen onnelliseen kotiinsa Volgan mutkassa. Kuka tahtoisi jäädä pois tältä tieltä? Ei kukaan, paizi Aspelundin typerys. Tämä oli unelmien täyttymyksen aamu, tämä oli historiallisen oikeuden toteuttamisen hetki. Suomen historian loistavinta lukua kirjoitettaessa kaikki tahtovat olla mukana. Ja ennen kaikkea nuoriso, se nuoriso, joka katse avoimena, mieli herkkänä ymmärtämään sorrettujen kärsimyksiä ja uhrivalmiina astuu elämän tielle. Tietysti silloin Jaakko ja Jyrkikin ovat mukana, täysin innoin ja palavin sydämin.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 505: Hi Jack, I read your article and feel your pain. My daughter developed depression in her early teens and it continued for many years, with 10 pathetic suicide attempts. She couldn't even find her arse, let alone her arteries. We tried everything doctors and therapists prescribed, with not much help. It was exhausting and discouraging. Then, miraculously, the depression seemed to “lift". Almost like she grew out of it. Sadly since then she was diagnosed with cancer and is unable to have children now. More recently her fiance was killed in a motor cycle accident. Neither of those things set her back, it's like the depression never existed. Hang in there Jack! A lucky car or bike accident may solve everything yet!
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    *Midshipman: any of the toadfishes of genus Porichthys, distinguished by photophores and four lateral lines, typically nocturnal, and noted for a hum produced by males during the breeding season. Even the toadies and lickspittles among the midshipmen--and naturally there were several--hate the tyrant midshipman, Mr. Homer Simpson.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 198: The swallow twitt'ring from the straw-built shed, Pääskynen tuijottaa olkivajasta,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 263: To quench the blushes of ingenuous shame, Sammuttamaan nerokkaan häpeän punastua,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 268: Their sober wishes never learn'd to stray; Heidän raittiit toiveensa eivät koskaan oppineet eksymään;
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 279: And many a holy text around she strews, Ja hänen ympärillään on monia pyhää tekstiä,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 290: Ev'n in our ashes live their wonted fires. Ev'n tuhkassamme elävät tuttunsa palonsa.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 295: Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate, Joku sukulaishenki tiedustelee kohtalosi,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 374: Muse, Contemplation ("Oodissa keväällä") ja isä Thames herätetään heidän omaavansa profeetallisen viisauden vuoksi. Yksi profetian tehtävistä on muuttaa halu "rakkaudeksi" tai "raivotuhoisiksi intohimoiksi". Mielikuvituksen personifiointitottumus paljastaa halun omaksumat alhaiset muodot ("Kateus hiipuu, ja haalistunut hoito"), aivan kuten "Oodissa keväällä" oleva "ihmisen rotu" paljastuu hyönteiselämänä "Mietiskelyn raittiin silmälle". " Visio palvelee aina muodon paljastamista, ja Greyssä paljastettua on vähennetty, kielletty tai kielletty. Reduktiivisen tunnustamisen strategia "Oodissa keväällä" hylkää unelman halusta; strategia jättimäisten spektrimuotojen luomiseksi Eton Collegen oodissa rohkaisee pahoihin uniin, halun kääntäminen demoniseksi. Northrop Frye kuvailee jotain tämän tyyppistä toimintaa keskustelussaan Quest-Romancesta: "Käännettynä unelmatermeiksi, etsintä-romantiikka on libidon tai kaipaavan itsensä etsimistä täyttymykseen, joka vapauttaa sen todellisuuden peloista, mutta sisältää silti se todellisuus." Toteuttaminen voi vaatia, kuten Grayn tapauksessa, että suojeleva äitihahmo syrjäyttää uhkaavan naispuolisen oikeushenkilön; Siten syyllisyys haihtuu halun hylänneen tottelevaisen näyttelijän saamassa hyväksynnässä. Tämä yhteenveto kuvaa myös "Hymn to Adversity".
    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 452: Brian Perett has written a book The Real Hornblower: The Life and Times of Admiral Sir James Gordon, GCB, ISBN 1-55750-968-9, presenting the case for a different inspiration, namely James Alexander Gordon. In his work "The Hornblower Companion", however, Forester makes no indication of any historical influences or inspiration regarding his character. Rather, he describes a process whereby Hornblower was constructed based on what attributes made good sales for a typical Hornblower story, namely "A Happy End" (published in America as "Beat them to Smithereens").
    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 483: Finnish author Tove Jansson was the woman behind the phenomenally successful children’s books and comics on the fictional white hippo-like creatures she called Moomins.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 599: Enchanting shell! the sullen Cares Lumoava kuori! synkkä karies
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 623: Where'er she turns the Graces homage pay. Minne hän kääntää Grease-kunnianosoituksen.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 625: In gliding state she wins her easy way: Liukuvassa tilassa hän soittaa tero edellä:
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 683: This pencil take (she said) whose colours clear Tämä lyijykynä (hän ​​sanoi), jonka värit ovat selkeät
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 734: The Spider and the Fly is a poem by Mary Howitt (1799–1888), published in 1829. The first line of the poem is "'Will you walk into my parlour?' said the Spider to the Fly." The story tells of a cunning spider who entraps a fly like Korinna (the name means little girl) into its web through the use of seduction and manipulation. The poem is a cautionary tale against those who use flattery and charm to disguise their true intentions (of fucking the little fly silly).
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 743: And I have many pretty etchings to shew when you are there." Niin näytän sulle mun hienot ezauxeni.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 750: "There are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin; Siinä on sievät verhot ympärillä, lakanat on sileät,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 766: I have a little looking-glass upon my parlour shelf, Mulla on makkarissa peili koko vartalolle,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 768: "I thank you, gentle sir," she said, "for what you're pleased to say, Kiitos vaan kaveri, sanoi hiän, kauniista sanoistasi,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 784: With buzzing wings she hung aloft, then near and nearer drew, Siivet pöristen se leijasi, tuli yhä lähemmäxi,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 791: Within his little parlour – but she ne'er came out again! Pikku olokammariinsa - mistä hiän ei koskaan palannut!
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 804: They had not gone far before they saw the Mock Turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would break. She pitied him deeply. `What is his sorrow?' she asked the Gryphon, and the Gryphon answered, very nearly in the same words as before, `It's all his fancy, that: he hasn't got no sorrow, you know. Come on!'
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 808: `This here young lady,' said the Gryphon, `she wants for to know your history, she do.'
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 810: `I'll tell it her,' said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollow tone: `sit down, both of you, and don't speak a word till I've finished.'
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 812: So they sat down, and nobody spoke for some minutes. Alice thought to herself, `I don't see how he can even finish, if he doesn't begin.' But she waited patiently.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 816: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasional exclamation of `Hjckrrh!' from the Gryphon, and the constant heavy sobbing of the Mock Turtle. Alice was very nearly getting up and saying, `Thank you, sir, for your interesting story,' but she could not help thinking there must be more to come, so she sat still and said nothing.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 855: The Interstate Commerce Commission's original purpose was to regulate railroads to ensure fair rates, to eliminate race discrimination, and to regulate other aspects of common carriers, including interstate bus lines and telephone companies. Congress expanded ICC authority to regulate other modes of commerce beginning in 1906. Throughout the 20th century, several of ICC's authorities were abolished. The ICC was abolished in 1995, and its remaining functions were transferred back to laissez faire capitalists.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 873: I remember what she said Muistan sen opetuxet nyt
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 888: She was common, flirty, she looked about thirty Se oli tavis, helppo nakki, vanha, kolmikymppinen
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 890: She told me later she's a machine operator Se kertoi jälkeenpäin eze ajoi trukkia
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 891: She said she liked the way I held the microphone Se sanoi etmä pidin sexikäästi mikistä
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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 601: Kevytmielinen runo 1878 tshekkipoeetalta Jan Nerudalta.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 684: Neruda’s death certificate established the cause of death as cancer cachexia, which involves significant weight loss, but the forensic specialists unanimously found that to be impossible. “That cannot be correct,” said Dr. Niels Morling, of the University of Copenhagen’s department of forensic medicine, who participated in the analysis. “There was no indication of cachexia. He was an obese man at the time of death. All other circumstances in his last phase of life pointed to some kind of infection.” Neruda was infected with the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium, which can be highly toxic and result in death if modified.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 841: They met in Santiago in 1946, when she was working as a physical therapist in Chile. She was the first woman in Latin America to work as a podiatric therapist. Urrutia was the inspiration behind Neruda´s later love poems beginning with Los Versos del Capitan in 1951, which the poet withheld publication until 1961 to spare the feelings of his previous wife; as well as 100 Love Sonnets which includes a beautiful dedication to her (which one?).
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    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 175: I am sure, as you probably are too, that there were Jewish girls who got pregnant outside of marriage. It is no stretch of the imagination that Roman soldiers could have raped them. Since men are men, I do not doubt that incest existed in Jesus’ community. But Jesus had nothing at all to say about these things. The only examples we have are of his being aware of adultery and prostitution. But there is no mention of abortion to handle rape or incest. It is far more likely that if a girl was pregnant, the solution was to marry her off quickly. We have the example of Jesus’ mother Mary being married quickly to Joseph when she was found to be pregnant. I suspect other parents would do the same.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 205: Pamela Brink was born in the Philippine Islands, was a POW under the Japanese during World War II. Following rescue she and her family moved to the US.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 453: Sevverran voi arvata joka tapapaukauxessa että Janille ei tule käymään kuinkaan koska se on ökyrikas, vaikka se oli mulkero jo nuorena. Selataanpa sivukauppa eteenpäin, kohtaan jossa totuus paljastuu. "En tappanut häntä. Me kiusasimme häntä, ja minä katkaisin hältä suxen. Mustan lasikuitusuxen josta sen isi olis sille hirmu vihainen. Niinpä se meni ja teki samantien suikin avantoon. Minä en häntä tappanut, mitä nyt katkaisin vaan suxen!" vinkuu Jan Morell kauhuissaan. Mutta sit! Viisikymppinen naishenkilö kamppaa yllättäen wannabe murhaajan takaviistosta. Luoti tappaa harmittomasti harmittoman hirvieläimen joka sattui paikalle. Kohtalon sormi! Jumala on apinoiden puolella!
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 787: Kyseinen Erkki sitten myöhemmin muutti nimensä Benjamin Kivilohkareeksi ja ampui norjalaissyntyisen puolisonsa hengiltä pistoolillaan vuonna 2006 lopulla ja päätyi sitten Niuvaan istumaan elinkautista. Nämä psykopaatit eivät luonteelleen voi mitään ja aina jossain vaiheessa he päätyvät rajuihin ratkaisuihin, joissa ei ihmishenkiä enää säästy.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 824: Väkivaltapelit ja -videot voivat hänen käsityksensä mukaan aiheuttaa keskushermoston yliaktivoitumista ja antaa malleja väkivaltaisesta käytöksestä. Mutta ne eivät ole se olennainen laukaiseva tekijä, vaan tämä:
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 830: 8 kanadalaista 13-16v tyttöä jotka tunsivat toisensa vain netistä puukottivat hengiltä 59-vuotiaan spugen joka ei hyvällä luovuttanut niille hallussaan olevaa alkoholia. Ystävyxet hoitivat puukotuxen yhteishengessä kuin Malory Towersin tytöt. Ei siinä kauan nokka tohissut, kolmessa minuutissa oli ukko kylmänä (EK). Osoittivat samaa joulun henkeä joka Joulumyrkyssä sai tanskalaisen muijan jättämään satunnaisen kävelevän kyrvänpään joka juuri nuohosi sitä invaliidivessassa ja palaamaan Froden syleilyyn mulkeron runkut vielä pikkareihin valuen (F).
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 159: He is best known for his semi-autobiographical novel Ask the Dust (1939) about the life of Arturo Bandini, a struggling writer in Depression-era Los Angeles. It is widely considered the great Los Angeles novel, and is one in a series of four, published between 1938 and 1985, that are now collectively called "The Bandini Quartet". Ask the Dust was adapted into a 2006 film starring Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 314: Brad: Nearly all 21st century western women under 40 are crazy, and disloyal. This is the 1st time in human history where women have had this much power. What's the result you ask? 70 percent of marriage ending in divorce; 90 percent of which are filed by women. 50 percent of men say they regret marriage too the woman their currently with. Why might you ask? Cause they're on their best behavior until they have the money then they hulk smash you into oblivion. 94 percent child support going from male to female, and 92 percent of alimony. The old saying is the woman got married thinking the man would change and the man got married hoping she never would. They were both disappointed in the end. I'll let you decide which genders thought process is more Nobel. For me it's obvious.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 411: Iso naama, jonka keskellä on pienet hoxottimet. Huono ulosanti, jonka alta vilkkuu brittipersepäille tyypilliset länkkäri- ja luokkaennakkoluulot: A young Finnish woman leaves her charismatic lesbian lover behind in Moscow to begin a long train journey to see some ancient stone carvings near Murmansk and finds herself sharing a sleeping compartment with a surly, ill-mannered miner. Tää hölmö luuli että Juho Kuosmanen on she (eli ei viizinyt edes kazoa kuvia).
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 431: Sometimes you can tell from the first shot. In “Compartment No. 6,” the camera follows a young woman at a party as she leaves a bathroom and enters a living room full of gathered friends. That walking, back-of-the-head shot is one of the soggiest conventions of the steadicam era, a facile way of conveying characters’ own fields of vision while anchoring the action on them. The familiarity of this trope suggests both limited imagination and an unwillingness to commit to a clear-cut point of view. When used cannily, it can convey ambiguous neutrality and looming mystery, but, more often, it suggests the merely functional recording of action, which is exactly what’s delivered in “Compartment No. 6,” opening in theatres on Wednesday. The movie sinks, fast and deep, under the weight of dramatic shortcuts, overemphatic details, undercooked possibilities, unconsidered implications. It’s heavy-handed, tendentious, and regressive—and it should come as no surprise that it’s on the fifteen-film shortlist for the Best International Feature Oscar.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 433: True to national character, the Russian's drunk, aggressive, and crude; boasts of Russia’s greatness; insults Estonia (she explains that she’s from Finland); and, while asking her if she’s “selling pussy (her own, not somebody else's),” grabs her between her legs.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 435: It’s a tale of the endearing Russian bear, which rings discordantly when that bear has its claws out for its neighbors. Russians can't be nice! It is all russki propaganda! It depicts a woman’s quick forgiveness of a sexual predator with whom she’s forced to associate. (What the fuck, some sexual predator indeed, won't even give to her when she asks.) It’s about the fecklessness of the intellectual class and the blank emptiness of the Western (and Westernized) bourgeoisie—the screenplay deliberately leaves F.F. blank, even unto her name. Ljoha isn’t quite as blank, because in his unguarded drunkenness, he blurts out a few of his prejudices and acts out his impulses.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 438: "The characters are mere digital figures for a cinematic algorithm." Että kehtaakin jenkki tämmöstä vielä sanoa, jenkkileffat ne vasta on koneella veisattuja täysin klisheisine hahmoineen, ota vaikka Netflixin menesstyssarja Wednesday. Ja tää on ehkä pahin pohjanoteeraus kaikista, mistä näkyy Amerikan oma täydellinen aateköyhyys: "Yet even the grand humanistic reverberations of ancient artifacts (ne kivipiirustuxet joite ei edes jään alta nähnyt) leave Kuosmanen’s directorial gaze uninspired, even uninterested."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 450: What’s not fine is that Laura eventually initiates physical intimacy with Ljoha. The film’s logic is that she’s in an emotionally vulnerable state and he’s the only one there for her, because Irina can’t even bother to muster up any excitement when Laura calls. Of course it’s entirely possible that she is bisexual. Still, hasn’t Mr. Kuosmanen learned the inherent offensiveness of depicting such sexual fluidity after Kevin Smith made this mistake in 1997 with “Chasing Amy?” “Blue is the Warmest Color” only went on to prove in 2013 the toxicity of this plot device.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 497: Karl Heinrich Bukowski oli paskanjauhaja spuge jenkkipolakki, omahyväinen talousliberaali julkkis kuten Jean Paul Sartre joka kehui sen maasta taivaisiin. Tämmöstä klisheistä lätinää se väsäsi, kuulostaa Nääsböön roskakirjalta tai B-luokan filmiltä.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 501: (I like the water hotter than she) (Mä tykkään kuumemmasta kuin hiän)
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 503: and she'll wash me first Ja hiän pesee mut ekana
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 523: another kiss, and she gets out first, Vielä pusu, ja se nousee ekana,
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 556: Bukowski's parents met in Andernach following World War I. His father was German-American and a sergeant in the United States Army serving in Germany after the empire's defeat in 1918. He had an affair with Katharina, a German friend's sister, and she subsequently became pregnant. Bukowski repeatedly claimed to be born out of wedlock, but Andernach marital records indicate that his parents married one month before his birth. Afterwards, Bukowski's father became a building contractor, set to make great financial gains in the aftermath of the war, and after two years moved the family to Pfaffendorf (today part of Koblenz). However, given the crippling postwar reparations being required of Germany, which led to a stagnant economy and high levels of inflation, he was unable to make a living and decided to move the family to the U.S. On April 23, 1923, they sailed from Bremerhaven to Baltimore, Maryland, where they settled.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 569: In 1955 oder 1954, Bukowski was treated for a near-fatal bleeding ulcer. After leaving the hospital he began to write poetry. 1955 he "agreed to marry" small-town Texas poet Barbara Frye, but they subsequently divorced in 1958. Frye, die aus einer vermögenden texanischen Familie stammte, war selbst Schriftstellerin und zugleich Herausgeberin eines kleinen, alternativen Literaturmagazins namens Harlekiini. Apparently she later died under mysterious circumstances in India. Following his divorce, Bukowski resumed drinking and continued writing poetry.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 574: In 1969, Bukowski accepted an offer from Black Sparrow Press publisher John Martin and quit his post office job to dedicate himself to full-time writing. He was then 49 years old. As he explained in a letter at the time, "I have one of two choices – stay in the post office and go crazy ... or stay out here and play at writer and starve. I have decided to starve. Hah, he made a lot of bucks! By the late 1970s, Bukowski's income was sufficient to give up his lucrative live readings.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 576: Bukowski published almost all of his subsequent major works with Black Sparrow Press, which became a highly successful enterprise. Charlie became a sort of honorary hippie. Bukowski live readings were legendary, with the drunk raucous crowd fighting with the drunk raucous poet. The crowd and Bukowski were very very drunk for the event. To top it all, a heckler was near the stage and can be heard clearly. Great publicity!
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 592: Bukowski's work was subject to controversy throughout his career, and he readily admitted to admiring strong leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Some guy claimed that his sexism in his poetry, at least in part, translated his life. Feikki spuge setämies jonka näyttämönimi oli vielä "Buck" - nö, 'swar Hank. When women are around, he has to play Man. In a way it's the same kind of 'pose' he plays at in his poetry—Bogart, Eric Von Stroheim. "Whenever my wife Lucia would come with me to visit him he'd play the Man role, but one night she couldn't come I got to Buck's place and found a whole different guy—easy to get along with, relaxed, accessible."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 673: Singer analyzes, in detail, why and how other beings' interests should be weighed. In his view, other being's interests should always be weighed according to that being's concrete value to you, and not according to its belonging to some abstract group like animal or veggie. Singer studies a number of ethical issues including race, sex, ability, species, abortion, euthanasia, infanticide, embryo experimentation, the moral status of animals, political violence, overseas aid, and whether we have an obligation to assist others at all. The 1993 second edition adds chapters on refugees, the environment, equality and disability, embryo experimentation, and the proper treatment of academics from Germany or Austria. A third edition published in 2011 omits the chapter on refugees, and contains a new chapter on climate change. A fourth edition is planned that omits climate change and adds a chapter on Russia and Ukraina.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 711: In December 2022, Sam's bedfellow Ellison pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Ellison was born in Boston and grew up in nearby suburbs Cambridge and Newton. She is the eldest of three daughters of Glenn and Sara Fisher Ellison, both economics professors at MIT.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 713: She says she and her siblings were exposed to economics early, learning Bayesian statistics in primary school. At age 8, Ellison gifted her father with an economic study of stuffed animal prices from Toys "R" Us for his birthday.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 716: Bankman-Fried told Good Morning America his relationship with Ellison was brief, about 5 thrusts and a concentrated stare. There is no available information if Caroline Ellison is Jewish or not. Ellison looks like she beeps when going in reverse.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 722: That money was sent in the form of crypto from Ukraine, through FTX, and then cashed out by FTX and sent to the DNC, i.e. US taxpayer money was taken by Congress, signed off by Biden and shipped to Ukraine as an aid package. Ukraine using FTX sent it back (they didn’t need it but probably kept a part) as a way of laundering it to the Democratic National Committee for their election campaigns (and commit election fraud, as has been proven). Taxpayer money was used to finance the midterm elections, which is no less than money laundering.
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    Sonia Joseph began reading effective altruist blogs when she was 12. The vigorous online debates about how to have the most impact in the world provided a sense of community that she was missing as an Indian-American girl growing up in suburban Boston. But when she became old enough to join in-person EA gatherings in the Cambridge area, she noticed that many of the men she met seemed enamored with “pickup artistry,” a supposedly systematic approach to convincing women to sleep with them.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 733: In 2018, as she was starting her career in AI research, Joseph recalls being introduced to a prominent man in the field connected to EA. Joseph was 22 and still in college; he was nearly twice her age. As they talked at a Japanese restaurant in New York City, she recalled, the man turned the conversation in a bizarre direction, arguing “that pedophilic relationships between very young women and older men was a good way to transfer knowledge,” Joseph says. “I had a sense that he was grooming me.” (Joseph says she told her roommate about the alleged incident. The roommate confirmed that conversation to TIME.)
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 735: Another woman, who dated the same man several years earlier in a polyamorous relationship, alleges that he had once attempted to put his penis in her mouth while she was sleeping. (TIME is not naming the man, like others in this story, due to the request of one or more women who made accusations against them, and who wanted to shield themselves from possible retaliation.)
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 737: Several of the women who spoke to TIME said that the popularity of polyamory within EA fosters an environment in which men—often men who control career opportunities–feel empowered to recruit younger women into uncomfortable sexual relationships. Many EAs embrace nontraditional living arrangements and question established taboos, and plenty of people, including many women, enthusiastically consent to sharing partners with others. There is no current data on the prevalence of polyamory in EA. One former EA data scientist says he estimates that about 30% of EA was polyamorous.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 741: Several of the women who spoke to TIME said that EA’s polyamorous subculture was a key reason why the community had become a hostile environment for women. One woman told TIME she began dating a man who had held significant roles at two EA-aligned organizations while she was still an undergraduate. They met when he was speaking at an EA-affiliated conference, and he invited her out to dinner after she was one of the only students to get his math and probability questions right. He asked how old she was, she recalls, then quickly suggested she join his polyamorous relationship. Shortly after agreeing to date him, “He told me that ‘I could sleep with you on Monday,’ but on Tuesday I’m with this other girl,” she says. “It was this way of being a f—boy but having the moral high ground,” she added. “It’s not a hookup, it’s a poly relationship.” The woman began to feel “like I was being sucked into a cult,” she says.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 743: Gopalakrishnan also described a cult-like dynamic that favored accused men over harassed women. After writing out her concerns about the sexual dynamics within the movement on the EA forum, Gopalakrishnan watched the responses pour in. Shaken, she removed her post. She felt exposed, she recalls, and didn’t feel like being a punching bag. Most of all, Gopalakrishnan was disturbed at the way the rational frameworks to which she had devoted her life could be used to undermine her own experiences. “You’re used to overriding these gut feelings because they’re not rational,” she says. “Under the guise of intellectuality, you can cover up a lot of injustice.”


    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 858: And there came out from the camp of the Philistines a champion named Goliath of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span [more than 9 feet tall]. 5 He had a helmet of bronze [Why bronze and not iron? Was the iron one in the wash?] on his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail [bronze scale armor] [same question], and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of bronze [about 125 pounds]. 6 And he had bronze armor on his legs, and a javelin of bronze slung between his shoulders. 7 The shaft of his spear was like a weaver’s beam, and his spear’s head weighed six hundred shekels of iron [15 pounds]. And his shield-bearer went before him. [No wonder, he was pretty encumbered with all the other bronze on him.]
    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/ellauri250.html on line 880: Rahaa ja "valtaa" nuorelle miehelle se oli kaikki kaikessa ja todellisuudessa en muuttaisi mitään koska sitten en olisi tässä. 16v ostin ensimmäisen auton ja aloin kuljettaa huumeita kaupungista toiseen ja tein ohessa huumeita ja rahaa sitten sainkin jo oman isomman määrän ostettua ja aloitettua hyvän bisneksen, mutta Suomessa jos vähänkin teet rahaa tulee se päivä kun joku tulee perimään vuokraa myynnistä. Tämä vei syvemmälle jengielämään josta onneksi pääsin pois vahingoittumatta. Surullisempia tarinoita olen todistanut (RIP kaveri 700e oli liian halpa hinta ihmishengestä). Ihmiset luulee että Suomessa ei murhata rahasta mutta tiedän sen olevan vale.
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    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 153: Lighten as flame above that flameless shell Anna sen valaista liekkinä liekitöntä raakkua
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 235: The full streams feed on flower of rushes, Täydet virrat syö vihvilöiden kukkia,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 237: The faint fresh flame of the young year flushes Nuoren vuoden tuores hento liekki punottaa
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 241: And the hoofèd heel of a satyr crushes Ja satyriaasixen kaviokantapää rusentaa
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 280: Eat up like fire the ashen autumn days. syö kuin tuli tuhkaiset syxypäivät.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 351: Her not with bloodshed nor burnt-offering Se ei muistanut muistaa tätä verellä ja käristyxillä,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 353: Wherefore being wroth she plagued the land; but now Sen takeen se äimistyi ja teki tuhoja; mutta nyt
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 360: Yea, but a curse she hath sent above all these Njaa mutta se lähetti kirouxen näille kaikille
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 361: To hurt us where she healed us; and hath lit Satuttamaan vasta parantuneeseen paikkaan; ja sytytti
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 387: I would she had sought in some cold gulf of sea Olispa se hakenut jostain kylmästä merenlahdesta
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 390: Where no spring is; I would she had sought therein Missä ei ole kevättä; Olispa se hakenut sieltä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 452: Water, and trod the flame bare-foot, and crushed Vesisankkoon, ja tallasin tulen paljain jaloin,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 482: Seeing them, and pushed out hands to feel and haul
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 492: Trampled the ember and crushed it with swift feet.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 506: As one on earth disfleshed and disallied
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 509: And equal face to all things; thus she said.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 654: The little Helen, and less fair than she
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 660: And the other chides her, and she being chid speaks nought,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 678: On the strait reefs of twice-washed Salamis.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 783: And the sweet common honour that she hath,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 786: This doth she, being unloved; whom if one love,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 807: Lands loved of summer or washed by violent seas,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 837: Crushes with sterile feet the unripening ear,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 865: And thou the mightier; wherefore she unleashed
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 982: More perfect in her heart toward whom she loved.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1085: ⁠And the waves of the sea as she came
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1100: ⁠She is fair, she is white like a dove,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1126: ⁠As a ray shed forth of the morn,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1209: ⁠Though she lay by a god as a lover,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1285: Why, if she ride among us for a man,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1324: Except she give her blood before the gods,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1334: But nowise through her living; shall she live
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1487: Be shed and shine before the starriest hours,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1517: Fulfilled with all tears shed and all things done,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1564: ⁠Who shakes the heaven as ashes in his hand;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1634: Came clashes of swift hoofs and trampling feet
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1686: These gods and all the lintel, and shed wine,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1742: Sundering the rushes, in a tamarisk stem
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1746: And plashed ear-deep with plunging feet; but she
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1759: And charging with sheer tusk he drove, and smote
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1761: And violent sleep shed night upon his eyes.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1782: So through crushed branches and the reddening brake
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1783: Clamoured and crashed the fervour of his feet,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1801: Under the last rib, sheer through bulk and bone,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1813: And washed the hard sweat off their calmer brows.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1914: ⁠Herds and harvests slain and shed,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1966: Lo, she comes forth as from thank-offering made.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2074: The god is great against her; she will die.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2096: And all this praise God gives thee: she thereat
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2101: Fruitful, and flushed with flame from lamp-lit hours,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2103: Colour the clouds; so laughed she from pure heart,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2108: And she passed by them. Then one cried Lo now,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2117: So clove and drove them, smitten in twain; but she
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2149: And led me softly and shewed me gold and steel
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2157: And mother of many curses; and she too,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2206: And footless sound of perished feet, and then
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2230: Dead; for I had not then shed all mine heart
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2235: Their praise outflame their ashes: for all men,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2290: Hath taken away to slay them: yea, and she
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2291: She the strange woman, she the flower, the sword,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2293: Adorable, detestable—even she
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2298: A name to be washed out with all men’s tears.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2346: As strews men’s ashes in their enemies’ face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2367: Nor she in that waste world with all her dead,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2379: Terrible words she communes with, and turns
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2488: ⁠And broken out of night, she shone,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2491: ⁠And heaven rang round her as she came
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2497: ⁠Even all these knew her: for she is great;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2532: For thy life shall fall as a leaf and be shed as the rain;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2616: Flushed pillars down the flickering vestibule.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2634: And of mine hands extinguished; this is he.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2676: As with the shadow of shed blood; behold,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2682: Because his face is ashen. Yet, O child,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2711: ⁠She arose, she girdled her sides,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2713: ⁠She wept, and she had no pity;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2726: ⁠For she set her hand to the fire,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2728: ⁠With her mouth she kindled the same;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2750: ⁠She sighed, she withdrew herself not,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3009: ⁠For whom none sheddeth tears;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3137: For bloodshedding of mine is mixed therewith,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3189: And minished all that god-like muscle and might
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3191: Fail me, and all mine ashen life burns down.
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    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 110: Juon kahmaloittain giniä baareissa ja poltan 2 askia päivässä, kyllä siihenkin kuluu pätäkkää. Praha on loppu, lähetä tshekki. Ainiin et ollutkaan se syyläinen Sarah. Musta alkaa tuntua että tässä onkin jotain mieltä. Jumala on olemassa ja sen nimi on Näin on. Sixi mäkin olen tässä näin ja ruinaan rahaa sinulta. Hyvin menee mutta menköön.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 236: Tshekkipanssarit saivat Handen tuntemaan hetkellistä ryssänvihaa ja individualistisia kapitalistisia ajatuxia Tappitien rivitalossa. Kaipasin vaimoa joka olisi pitänyt minusta huolta, keittänyt aamuvelliä kuin Anita, ja jota olisin rakastanut, en tollasta lakifeministiä. Jonkin vähemmän älyperäisyyttä korostavan naisen. Ollsin tarvinnut uuden kiltimmän vaimon enkä enää sen kanssa mitään vitun lasta, niinkö Pena.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 256: Pepun mielestä Aben Gettysburg address on hienointa sitten maailman luomisen. Haha. 2. maailmansota oli se vallankumous jossa Amerikan työväenluokka taisteli ja voitti. Hahaa Peppu. "Neuvostomyönteinen Stalinia kannattava" bolshevikkiliike niistettiin 50-luvulla jenkeistä ja siitä lähin on siellä oltu ryssän vihamiehiä. Buahaha. Hyvä yritys, mutta ei susta Peppu tule kunnon jenkkiä tekemälläkään kun olet jutku.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 263: Sirri Härölän jouzenlaulu oli teos Jeesus Enkelinpoika Nasaretilainen, aika samantyyppinen kirja kuin aikaisemmin lukemamme evankeliumi-fanifiktio. Jännä miten samanlaisia EFK-versioita kynäilijät on Jeesuxesta kehitelleet. Selkeästi panokohtauxet on ollut suurin puute evankeliumeissa. Harri vetää gospelien mutkat suorixi, samastaa Magdalan ja Betanian Maariat. Jeesus tekee Magdaleenan kanssa perettä kuin sen yhden bestselleristin tiiliskivessä, annas olla se on kielen päällä, juu Dan Brownin Leonardo da Vinci koodi. There, Teabing explains that the Grail is not a cup, but connected to Mary Magdalene, and that she was Jesus Christ's wife and is the person to his right in The Last Supper. The hidden sarcophagus of Maria M. is in Louvre. No meat left in it, I fear.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 435: Haastattelua. Olutkulauxia. Klischeet kilahtelee kuin sherrylasi lasipöydällä. Thea reagoisi tähän jezulleen samalla lailla kuin Maj: vitun nousukkaat!
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 495: Martin Beck oli Pirkon ikäinen eli 17v talvisodan aikana. Pakoili ruåzin izepuolustusvoimia yhden jos toisen tekosyyn nojalla. Dåliga lungor, psykisk insuffisiens, vad mer. Saman ikäinen kuin se puolalainen konekääntäjä ex-Leningradista. Tai naapurimme Kauko-Paavo Talasniemeltä. Kaikki ne on vainajia, laatikossa kuten lehmädandu Charlotten hautajaisleikissä. Nazoja ja nokitusta, typeriä esimiehiä. Että tääkin toimistokukkoklishee toistuu samanlaisena joka krimikirjassa. Mutta tää on omaperäsempi insertti:
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 550: Oikein arvattu! The Terrorists was unfinished at the time of Per Wahlöö's death in June 1975; the last few chapters were completed by Maj Sjöwall alone. Maj ei vaikuta laatikon terävimmältä veizeltä.
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    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 114: The emergence of sub-prime loan losses in 2007 began the crisis and exposed other risky loans and over-inflated asset prices. With loan losses mounting and the fall of Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008, a major panic broke out on the inter-bank loan market. There was the equivalent of a bank run on the shadow banking system, resulting in many large and well established investment banks and commercial banks in the United States and Europe suffering huge losses and even facing bankruptcy, resulting in massive public financial assistance (government bailouts).
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 206: Jukka jonka naamakin on "malli Cajander" sitoi maalintuoxuisia kengännauhoja briteissä. Hänellä oli pienikokoinen mutta jäntevä. Hän liikkui nopeasti, puhui nopeasti, ajatteli nopeasti ja tuli aivan liian nopeasti, Susanin kannalta. Susan oli vastustanut talon ostamista mutta "Jukka" oli pitänyt päänsä. "Yucca" otti liikaa asuntolainaa, nyt on lama jälleen ovella. "Yucca" oli energinen häirikkö, karu puurtaja. Seisoma-asento paljasti sammareihin kuluneet molo- ja munapussit. Ylihintaisessa talossa oli muutama Ikean laadukkaamman sarjan huonekalu. Häh onko sellaisia muka? Susan turhautui kotona ja kaipasi töihin mutta "Yucca" halusi sen hoitavan poikia. Tarvittaessa rahaa ja kulttuuripääomaa riitti vaikka mihin. "Yucca" puolestaan on onneton rotinkainen persu. Vizi exe älyä että Kekkoslovakiassa sen ei tarviis välittää tollasista luokkaeroista. Pitkä ja harteikas Tony Stewart päihittää "Yucca"n squashissa toinen käsi selän takana ja varrastaa sen vaimoa sen selän takana. Antero tunsi inhonväreitä jo etukäteen. Miten nää VOI olla näin klisheisiä? Näin kerta kaikkiaan läpipaskoja?
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 308: Keväinen Tshernobylin onnettomuus oli ukrainalaisten omaa tunarointia. Vain amerikkalaisilla on tarkempia mittalaitteita. Ehkä kiinalaisilla, mutteivät kerro.
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    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 94: Rob Attaboy pohjustaa Antony Pyp Pipon haastattelua: The Provisional Government, its effectiveness hampered by a lack of legitimacy, faced a powerful rival in the shape of the socialist-led Petrograd Soviet that ruled the country’s then-capital city (now called St Petersburg). The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin (note only 2 letters away from Vladimir Putin!) , sought to undermine the Provisional Government, which itself made a series of missteps – notably continued failures in the war against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Capitalising on these weaknesses, the Bolsheviks under Lenin and Leon Trotsky launched a coup d’état, the so-called October Revolution, seizing power with relative ease. Consolidating that power proved far more difficult, as a combination of opponents – ranging from former tsarist generals to other leftwing political groups who distrusted the Bolsheviks – took up arms against them.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 96: The stage was set for a civil war between the Bolshevik Red Army and their “White” enemies that devastated the country and led to millions of deaths. Several international powers also contributed troops and supplies to the conflict, predominantly to the Bolsheviks’ opponents. (Note the similarity to Ukraina today!) In 1919, White armies led by Generals Kolchak and Denikin launched offensives that seemed set to destroy the fledgling communist regime, but the Red Army managed to repel them. Following those triumphs the Bolsheviks were eventually able to achieve ultimate victory, though fighting continued for many more months. It looks like this history is just now repeating itself and in just the same place too, fascist Ukraina!
    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 104: Antony Pyp Pipo: What has stood out is the sheer horror of the civil war. There’s a savagery and a sadism that is very hard to comprehend; I’m still mulling it over and trying to understand it. It was not just the build-up of hatred over centuries but a vengeance that seemed to be required. It went beyond the killing; there was also the sheer, horrible inventiveness of the tortures inflicted on people. We need to look at the origins of the civil war: who started it, and was it avoidable? But one also needs to see the different patterns seen in the “Red Terror” (the campaign of political repression and violence carried out by the Bolsheviks) and the “White Terror” (the equal or worse violence perpetrated by that side in the war)– and consider the question: why are civil wars so much crueller, so much more savage than state-on-state wars?
    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 113: Even many Bolsheviks were shocked by Lenin’s extremism. His new government abolished the police and the army, replacing them with Red Guards from the factories, and absolutely everything was nationalised! How indecent! This course of action wasn’t apparent beforehand, and – not surprisingly since they lost their jobs and status – many of the civil servants didn’t want to work with the new government.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 115: He even accused the bourgeoisie of somehow sabotaging food supplies. Actually, though, the bourgeoisie had virtually no control over food supplies at all, they were all stashed away by the kulaks.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 116: Lenin actually wanted the civil war. He said: “Civil war is the sharpest form of the class struggle.” In his view, it was the only way for the Bolsheviks to take power. So what? It has been just the Same in all previous revolutions. Those in the power do not just give it away for free.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 118: Rob Attaboy: The Bolsheviks didn’t have the support of the majority of people around the country at the time of the revolution. Didn’t that put them at a serious disadvantage once the civil war began?
    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 130: This was almost as unpopular as the Whites’ appalling social policies towards the peasants. The tsarists wanted to get all their land back from the peasants, which of course was going to create a tremendous hatred and fear; as a result, there was almost continual war. The Whites had no proper administration; all they were interested in was taking what they could from these local areas, including food – which in many cases they did not pay for. One almost thinks that the Bolsheviks were onto something there.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 134: Antony Pyp Pipo: Their commitment was unclear, and this was always the problem: they couldn’t make up their own minds. In the early part of 1919, US president Woodrow Wilson thought that some form of peace could be achieved in Russia, and suggested a conference to be held in the Princes’ Islands lying in the Sea of Marmara close to Constantinople [now Istanbul]. However, the Whites were so furious at the Reds and what had happened up till then – the murders of the aristocracy, the destruction and so on – that they refused to sit down with the Reds. And Lenin and the Bolsheviks – who at that stage thought that they were going to win the war (as they did) – had no intention of sitting down with them, let alone the motherfucking Anglo Saxons meddling everywhere with just their own "vital interests" in mind.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 141: The British eventually landed only a couple of battalions – of the Middlesex Regiment and the Hampshire Regiment. All too little! This time round we gotta send Harry Windsor with a division of chess pieces, plus Meghan Markle on the off chance that she gets shot.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 143: But there were also Italians, there were Serbs, there were Greeks and then the French, who came into Odessa and into the Black Sea region. But this actually proved to be a disaster, because so many of their troops were politicised and were much more sympathetic towards the Bolsheviks than they were towards their own officers. Haha!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 149: That matter of internal lines proved incredibly important, especially when it came to the crucial moments. There were times when the Bolsheviks themselves thought that they’d lost the civil war, and were almost preparing to abandon Moscow.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 154: Churchill, then British secretary of state for war, couldn’t believe what had happened. He was sending signals to General Holman, commander of the British military mission, saying: “I can’t believe this. The Reds were in full retreat, and now suddenly they seem to be beating the Whites on every front. What’s happened?” He’d failed to understand that it was purely because the Bolsheviks had reinforced that eastern front at a crucial moment, then – with the advantage of their just cause – been able to bring troops back very rapidly to transform the whole situation.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 160: This is what Putin has been raging about: it was Lenin who gave Ukraine its autonomy at that stage. The Bolsheviks thought that allowing a certain amount of autonomy or independence to these former nation states of the Russian empire would cause no problems, because the forthcoming world revolution would bring those states back under communist control – and that’s where they made their great mistake. They did not count on the wily Westerners to come sneaking in with their Coke and burger laissez faire and tease away the little bro.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 199: Vuonna 1864 perustetun kansainvälisen työväenliikkeen ensimmäisen internationaalin toiminnassa Bakunin oli merkittävässä roolissa vuoden 1866 Geneven kongressista lähtien. Tuolloin hänet muun muassa valittiin sen keskuskomiteaan. Syyskuussa 1867 ranskalainen professori Émile Acollas kutsui Bakuninin niin ikään Genevessä järjestettyyn kokoukseen, jossa perustettiin Ligue internationale de la paix et de la liberte eli Kansainvälinen rauhan ja vapauden liitto. Acollas’n ja Bakuninin lisäksi mukana olivat muun muassa John Stuart Mill ja Élisée Reclus. Järjestön kannattajiin kuului lisäksi lukuisia tunnettuja hahmoja, kuten Victor Hugo, Giuseppe Garibaldi ja Mont Blanc. Vuotta myöhemmin anarkistit jäivät liitossa bolshevikeixi ja perustivat oman järjestönsä nimeltä L'Alliance internationale de la démocratie socialiste (Kansainvälinen demokraattisten sosialistien liitto). Se yritti liittyä myös ensimmäisen internationaalin jäseneksi, mutta kuinka ollakaan ei huolittu, sillä sääntöjen mukaan siihen hyväksyttiin vain kansallisia työväenjärjestöjä, ei mitään joutilaita kv. pellejä.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 367: He said that purchasing Gazprom shares was an investment in the Russian economy, and the desire to influence the Gazprom management was driven by the need to expose a "huge fraud going on at the company". However, at the time it was illegal for foreigners to buy Gazprom shares in Russia, and he did it through shell companies that hid his ownership. He also said that the scheme of using Russian-registered subsidiaries entitled to tax advantages was practised by other foreign investors at the time and was not illegal. Vedä käteen luihu luikuri!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 370: On November 22, 2019, German news magazine Der Spiegel published an article in which it claimed Browder´s accusations concerning the "Magnitsky Case", do not withstand thorough examination.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 377: Gorki tykkäsi Blokista aluxi mutta kylästyi siihen myöhemmin, kun se ei ollut riittävän bolshevistinen. Blok esim. teki naisistaan liian dekadentteja, sellainen peli ei enää sovi bolshevikeille:
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 469: Romanialainen mielenterveysongelmista kärsivä 36-vuotias nainen nimeltä Jessica puukotti 90-vuotiaan veli Rogerin kuoliaaksi 16. elokuuta 2005 rukoushetken aikana 2 500 vierailijan läsnä ollessa. Veli Rogerin seuraajaksi nimitettiin saksalainen katolilainen veli Alois, jonka Roger oli valinnut seuraajakseen jo 8 vuotta aiemmin. Hyvin menee veljillä myös Aloisin joholla!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 489: Entä mitä mieltä te olette? Etteikö myy? Myy var- masti! Hänelle Venäjä ei ole koskaan ollut olemassa valtiona. Miksei myisi? Hän tuntee kotikylänsä, kenties volostinsa, parhaassa tapauksessa ujestinsa. Mitä merkitsevät hänelle Ural, Donets, Kaukasia, Karjala, Siperia? Pelkkiä sanoja. Tarkoitan iso- tai vähävenäläistä talonpoikaa, ja juuri hän nousee valtaan, sillä hän on todellinen enemmistö, ainos todellinen voima koko Venäjällä. - Lenin tajuaa tämän vaaran, talonpojan väistämättömän tulemisen. Sixi vittu ne häiskät on välttämättä kerättävä kolhooseihin, että niistäkin tulee maatyöläisiä. Mutta bolshevikit eivät huomanneet että kun valtionomistus romahtaa siitä tulee pirullinen lauma oligarkkeja. Yhdellä iskulla päästään samaan tilanteeseen kuin kapitalistimaissa oli päästy vähitellen hivuttamalla vähäosaisilta ne vähätkin osat pois.
    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/ellauri255.html on line 587: The Great Turn or Great Break (Russian: Великий перелом) was the radical change in the economic policy of the USSR from 1928 to 1929, primarily consisting of the process by which the New Economic Policy (NEP) of 1921 was abandoned in favor of the acceleration of collectivization and industrialization and also a cultural revolution. The term came from the title of Joseph Stalin's article "Year of the Great Turn" ("Год великого перелома: к XII годовщине Октября", literally: "Year of the Great Break: Toward the 12th Anniversary of October") published on November 7, 1929, the 12th anniversary of the October Revolution. David R. Marples argues that the era of the Great Break lasted until 1934.
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    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 46: Vaikka toisaalta, Karin kirjailijaprofiilissa on paljonkin paasauxenomaista. Senkin proosa on 90%sesti klisheitä joita aleatorisesti yhdistelemällä kieli poskessa kuin jarmulkapää toimittaja Pylkkänen tavoitellaan koomis-satiirista taiteellista vaikutelmaa. Erojakin on: Hori haluaa mainetta, minä en. Hori haluaa olla mölyapina, minä en. Hori haluaa et max monet ostaa ja lukee sen sepustuxia. Se haluaa tulla kuolemattomaxi kotimaisen kirjallisuuden kiintotähdexi. Minä en. Mieluummin huudan puun takana eikä kukaan kuuntele. Mieluummin kuolen kaikessa hiljaisuudessa ja katoan kuin pieru saharaan täältä murheen laaxosta.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 75: Mannerheim testamentissaan Suomen kansalle varoitti meitä sisäisistä erimielisyyksistä, jotka avaavat tien ulkoa tulevalle väkivallalle, Ehrendvärd suomalaiseen purnaushenkeen vedoten varoitti: jälkimaailma, seiso tässä omalla pohjallasi, äläkä luota Naton apuun, idän ja lännen välimaaston kansan ei ole viisasta valita puolia.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 91: Tubettaja Hjallis Hjarkimo: Mixi tubetat? Se on keino purkaa ja käsitellä ajatuxia ja tunteita sekä jakaa näkemyxiä yleisölle. On hauska 5 vuoden päästä muistella millaista elämäni oli silloin ja miten olen mahdollisesti muuttunut. Missä olet viiden vuoden päästä? Todennäköisimmin Munksnäshemmetissä tai Hietaniemessä.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 599: Parallel zur Bezeichnung Süderjütland kam bereits im 10. Jahrhundert der Name Schleswig auf. Sie findet sich beispielsweise in der Namensgebung der zwischen Schlei und Eider gelegenen Mark Schleswig, die von 934 bis 1025 Teil des Stammesherzogtums Sachsen war und von 962 bis 1025 unter den Kaisern Otto I., Otto II., Otto III., Heinrich II. und Konrad II. die nördliche Grenzmark des Heiligen Römischen Reiches bildete. Im 12. Jahrhundert nahm der letzte Jarl Knud Lavard den Titel Herzog (dux Jucie) an.
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    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 158: John Naisbitt (January 15, 1929 – April 8, 2021) was an American author and public speaker in the area of futures studies. His first book Megatrends: Ten New Directions Transforming Our Lives was published in 1982. It was the result of almost ten years of zero research. It was on The New York Times Best Seller List for two years, mostly as No. 1. Megatrends was published in 57 countries and sold more than 14 million copies. Almost half as much as Camilla Läckberg, but not quite.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 159: Naisbitt has had a profound influence leading on modern-day futurists, such as David Howler and others. David Howler (born 3 July 1948) is a futurist, keynote speaker, and author of The Shit Age. He coined the phrase "The Shit Age" and identified this new age as the successor to the Information Age in 2007. How right he was. Howler was profiled in the coffee table book Connected Worlds published by BTGroup PLC 2014.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 227: Burden received only a two-year scholarship offered to women to attend the University of Chicago where she studied frequently under Thornton Wilder and graduated in 1936. She and her husband David were married from 1940 to 1949. After the dissolution of their marriage, Jean met Alan Watts and they had a "four year, tumultuous love affair". Though ending badly, the union inspired Watts to call Jean in his autobiography (p. 297) an "important influence". Jean used Alan´s calligraphy and a quote from him (有水皆含月 : All the waters contain the moon) in her last major work, Taking Light from Each Other. She called him "one of the most fascinating men I have ever met, except Thornton was Wilder".
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 242: Amos Wilder was a stern, teetotaling Congregationalist who expected his son to be scholar-athlete and a muscular Christian. When Thornton announced that he had been cast as Lady Bracknell in a school production of The Importance of Being Earnest, the senior Wilder informed him that he would rather that Thornton not play female roles. Papa would not absolutely forbid it, but he assumed that his son would want to honor his father’s wishes. Thornton reluctantly conceded, but later wrote to his father in China, “When you have changed your mind as to it, please notify.”
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 246: Unlike her husband, Isabella Wilder was artistic and worldly, and she made certain that she and her children took full advantage of the benefits of living in a university town. “In Berkeley,” writes Malcolm Goldstein, “she found opportunities to study informally by attending lectures at the University of California and by participating in foreign-language discussion groups. She was fully aware that her husband, were he present, would not approve, but she encouraged her children, nevertheless, in their independent, extracurricular search for carnal knowledge.” Isabella saw to it that Thornton got vaudeville parts in plays presented in the Greek Theatre, and even sewed his female costumes for him.
    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 308: CUT. Hollo! no one in the shop! ha, ha!—(Aside.) Hum, she’s not here.—Have you anything to sell, old gentleman?

    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 427: Hello, Dolly! is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder´s 1938 farce The Merchant of Yonkers, which Wilder revised and retitled The Matchmaker in 1955. The musical follows the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker, as she travels to Yonkers, New York, to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. The show was originally entitled Dolly, A Damned Exasperating Woman.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 442: Irene Molloy: A widow and a beautiful, smart, fun-loving milliner with a hat shop in New York City. Dolly has introduced her to Horace Vandergelder but she yearns for romance.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 444: Minnie Fay: A young girl who works in Irene's hat shop. Irene's assistant, she is naïve, strait-laced, fresh, and a follower.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 458: As the nineteenth becomes the 20th century, all of New York City is excited because widowed but brassy Dolly Gallagher Levi is in town ("Call on Dolly"). Dolly makes a living through what she calls "meddling" – matchmaking and numerous sidelines, including dance instruction and mandolin lessons ("I Put My Hand In"). She is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-a-millionaire, but it becomes clear that Dolly intends to marry Horace herself. Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's weepy niece Ermengarde, but Horace opposes this because Ambrose's vocation does not guarantee a steady living. Ambrose enlists Dolly's help, and they travel to Yonkers, New York to visit Horace, who is a prominent citizen there and owns Vandergelder's Hay and Feed.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 460: Horace explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married because "It Takes a Woman" to cheerfully do all the household chores. He plans to travel with Dolly to New York City to march in the Fourteenth Street Association Parade and propose to the widow Irene Molloy, who owns a hat shop there. Dolly arrives in Yonkers and "accidentally" mentions that Irene's first husband might not have died of natural causes, and also mentions that she knows an heiress, Ernestina Money, who may be interested in Horace. Horace leaves for New York and leaves Cornelius and Barnaby to run the store.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 462: Cornelius decides that he and Barnaby need to get out of Yonkers. They'll go to New York, have a good meal, spend all their money, see the stuffed whale in Barnum's museum, almost get arrested, and each kiss a girl! They blow up some tomato cans to create a terrible stench as a pretext to close the store. Dolly mentions that she knows two ladies in New York they should call on: Irene Molloy and her shop assistant, Minnie Fay. She tells Ermengarde and Ambrose that she'll enter them in the polka competition at the upscale Harmonia Gardens Restaurant in New York City so Ambrose can demonstrate his ability to be a breadwinner to Horace. Cornelius, Barnaby, Ambrose, Ermengarde and Dolly all take the train to New York ("Put on Your Sunday Clothes").
    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 466: Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby, who are still pretending to be rich, to take the ladies out to dinner to the Harmonia Gardens restaurant to make up for their humiliation. She teaches Cornelius and Barnaby how to dance since they always have dancing at such establishments ("Dancing"). Soon, Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby, and Minnie are happily dancing. They go to watch the great 14th Street Association Parade together. Alone, Dolly decides to put her dear departed husband Ephram behind her and to move on with life "Before the Parade Passes By". She asks Ephram's permission to marry Horace, requesting a sign from him. Dolly catches up with the annoyed Vandergelder, who has missed the whole parade, and she convinces him to give her matchmaking one more chance. She tells him that Ernestina Money would be perfect for him and asks him to meet her at the swanky Harmonia Gardens that evening.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 470: Cricket Walter Kerr wrote: Hello, Dolly! is a musical comedy dream, with Carol Channing the girl of it. ... Channing opens wide her big-as-millstone eyes, spreads her white-gloved arms in ecstatic abandon, trots out on a circular runway that surrounds the orchestra, and proceeds to dance rings around the conductor. ... With hair like orange sea foam, a contralto like a horse´s neighing, and a confidential swagger, she is a musical comedy performer with all the blowzy glamor of the girls on the sheet music of 1916. The lines are not always as funny as Miss Channing makes them.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 476: Directed by Gene Kelly and written and produced by Ernest Lehman, the film stars Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker and Louis Armstrong (whose recording of the title tune had become a number-one single in May 1964). The film follows the story of Dolly Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers, New York in order to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his niece's intended and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York.
    xxx/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 527: The next morning, back at the hay and feed store, Cornelius and Irene, Barnaby and Minnie, and Ambrose and Ermengarde each come to collect the money Vandergelder owes them. Chastened, he finally admits that he needs Dolly in his life, but she is unsure about the marriage until Ephram sends her a sign. Cornelius becomes Horace´s business partner at the store, and Barnaby fills Cornelius´ old position. Horace tells Dolly life would be dull without her, and she promises that she will "never go away again".
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 590: In the madman passage, the madman is described as running through a marketplace shouting, "I seek God! I seek God!" He arouses some amusement; no one takes him seriously. "Maybe he took an ocean voyage? Lost his way like a little child? Maybe he´s afraid of us (non-believers) and is hiding?" – much laughter. Frustrated, the madman smashes his lantern on the ground, crying out that "God is dead, and we have killed him, you and I!".
    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 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.
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  • Alexander Lukashenko (b. 1954): President of Belarus. Describes himself as an Orthodox atheist.
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    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 121: Mixei parisuhteessa voi sanoa ääneen kaikkea, ihmettelee Stolbova. Puhuminen on yliarvostettua, voi antaa nyrkin puhua. 15% jauhelihan takana on jokin suuri asia: et taida rakastaa minua ize asiassa edes 15%. Carlolla oli aika riski jäädä yxin. Josmä olisin oikeasti tärkeä sulkisit aina kuistinoven ja sammuttaisit valot. Luottamus ja usko ovat tärkeitä. Tästä mulla on kokonainen kirja. Nilkin vanhemmat riitelivät kovasti. Ihminen oppii loppuun saakka paizi jos siitä tulee dementti. Se voi olla kuin Therouxin Borre Borrare joka oli aina ollut ilkeä pikku hammashoitajalle, joka lopulta kyllästyi ja kuskasi sen käkikelloon. Ei olis kannattanut vittuilla. Puhekin on teko, sana lizari. Quod semel emissumst volat irrevocabile verbum. Missäs tämä austinilainen viisaus tuli äsken vastaan? Taisi olla Bashevishillä.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 339: Ani Kaaro (–1901) was a New Zealand tribal leader and prophet. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Nga Puhi iwi. Hauhauism had been in existence amongst maori natives for over 12 months. Ani Karo, wife of Ngakete, and daughter of Hohaia Patuone, was the original instigator and leader of the new sect. During her absence at Napier a rival prophetess arose, who pretended to be able to raise the dead to life. From there, things went from bad to worse...
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 406: Peter Boghossian, who recently resigned from his position as a philosophy professor at Portland State University, is now a faculty fellow at UATX. Along with two other colleagues, Boghossian fabricated and submitted 20 fake academic papers in 2018 as a hoax to make a point about contemporary academic journals. Four of the papers were published and were later retracted.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 486: Panzar is a massively multiplayer online game featuring a multiplayer online battle arena developed and published by Russian Panzar Studio for Microsoft Windows. It is a free-to-play game, supported by micro-transactions. A prime example of communicative capitalism from an excommunicated ex-communist society.
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    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 168: Faithfullin musiikkiura alkoi vuonna 1964, kun hänen versionsa Mick Jaggerin ja Keith Richardsin laulusta "As Tears Go By" julkaistiin singlenä jo ennen kuin Rolling Stones levytti versionsa, samana vuonna kuin Nikita Krutsov menetti paikkansa. Hänet on myös nähty Todella upeeta -sarjassa vierailevana tähtenä 1996–2001 (jaksot Last Shout 1 & 2, Donkey). Hän esitti Jumalaa ja toinen Rolling Stones -tyttö Anita Pallenberg oli piru. God was here but she left early. (Putin ei muuten oikein niellyt episkopaalien hiljan ehottamaa munatonta jumalaa.) Hiän on kai tästä jumalanpilkasta seuranneesta rintasyövästä huolimatta yhä elossa, vaikka litteämpänä, oktaavia alempana ja karheampana.
    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 243: It was here where Rowling met her first husband, Portuguese journalist Jorge Arantes. The couple met 18 months after Rowling landed in Porto, where she moved to teach English as a foreign language.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 244: She wrote during the day before teaching evening classes, but The Scotsman reported she came across Arantes in a bar, where they both shared an interest in Jane Austen.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 245: The couple married on October 16, 1992, but they separated not long after their birth of their daughter, in November 1993, and by December she and Jessica had moved to Edinburgh in Scotland.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 246: She had begun writing Harry Potter by this time, before the couple divorced in 1994. After the Harry Potter books came out, Rowling’s stardom rose and in time, she met and married her second husband, Neil Murray. Joannella on tosi vino suu.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 253: Alone and destitute, Merope sold Slytherin's priceless locket (yes, that one) to Borgin and Burkes for just ten Galleons. It seems that when Merope lost her husband she also lost the will to live. When she arrived heavily pregnant on the steps of the London orphanage where Tom Riddle Jr was to spend his early years, she seemed to know she wasn't going to make it.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 254: Merope Riddle chose death in spite of a son who needed her, but do not judge her too harshly, Harry. She was greatly weakened by long suffering and she never had your mother's courage. Said Albus Dumbledore about Merope.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 269: On 31st December 1926, tired and disheveled Joanie Rowling staggered onto the steps of Edinburgh's muggle orphanage. Within an hour, she had given birth to a healthy baby girl. She told one of the publisher that she wanted her antihero to be named Tom Marvolo Riddle. Tom Riddle for his father and Marvolo for hers. In a word, a partial anagram of Voldemort. Why not call him Dolt Mover or Overt Mold, wouldn't that have been more convenient? Arkistostamme joulua.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 271: Despite Arantes's absence, she never the less passed several of his skills onto her brainchild Voldemort. This included a talent for fiction and the ability to speak Parseltongue. Most importantly, Voldemort had been conceived through a love potion rather than genuine affection, because Joanne lost the ability to feel love for herself. This inability to understand compassion or care for number one was one reason that Joanne cast Voldemort in the role of a mass murderer in her later books (instead of Harry). Another reason might be that the name is almost an anagram of Voldemar Putin.
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    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 354: J.K. Rowling now embodies the hate she raised a generation to fight.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 377: Joy Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 9, 1951. Joy Harjo is an enrolled three quarter injun of the Muscogee/Mvskoke (Creek) Nation. From 2019 to 2022, she served as the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. Harjo's childhood in Oklahoma contained episodes of violence and conflict. Her Muscogee father suffered from alcoholism. Harjo's parents eventually divorced, but when her Cherokee-European mother married again, Harjo ended up with an abusive Caucasian stepfather.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 379: Harjo gave birth to her son Phil when she was 17 years old. A few years later, she had a daughter, Rainy Dawn, with Simon Ortiz, a fellow Native poet. When Harjo was 40, she learned to play the tenor and soprano saxophones. Harjo's relationship with Ortiz ended after a couple of years, and she raised her two children as a single parent. She later wed Owen Chopoksa Sapulpa.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 382: After Harjo's tour with her troupe ended, she returned to Oklahoma. There, she became a mother at age 17. She spent a few years in different jobs, including pumping gas into a miniskirt. Then she enrolled at the University of New Mexico.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 384: In 1976, Harjo graduated from the University of New Mexico with a major in creative writing. She continued to study writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1978. However, the setting was not welcoming for Harjo, who later stated, "I was ghettoized." Among Harjo's books of poetry are What on Earth Drove Me to This? (1980), which she later said contained "probably only two good poems". Ei ne tosiaan kovin kummosia ole vaikka Harjo on jo yli 70v harjotellut.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 475: Auringonnousuja tapahtuu kaikkialla, liskojen, ihmisten tai saniaisten käpristymisen aikaankin. Me kurkotamme vaistomaisesti kevyttä ruokaa, sulatamme sen, rakastelemme, teemme taidetta tai vaivaamme toisiamme. Aurinko kruunaa meidät keskipäivällä. Koko maapallo on kuningatar. Sitten on aina hyvästit. Sano auringonlaskun aikaan hyvästit loukkaantumiselle, kärsimykselle, tuskalle, jonka olet aiheuttanut muille, tai hyväile itseäsi. Hyvästi, näkemiin, Carrie Fisher, Star Wars -ilmiö, ja Michael Jackson, valkaistu laulaja. Ne olivat planeettoja tunneuniversumissamme.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 554: He established The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization, in 1977 to continue his work of pursuing Nazi war criminals and fighting anti-Semitism. His efforts inspired the multiple books, including “The Murderers Among Us” and a HBO movie of the same name starring Ben Hur as Simon Wiesenthal.
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    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 61: The history of Guatemala begins with the Maya civilization (2600 BC – 1697 AD), which was among those that flourished in their country. The country's modern history began with the Spanish conquest of Guatemala in 1524. Most of the great Classic-era (250 – 900 AD) Maya cities of the Petén Basin region, in the northern lowlands, had been abandoned by the year 1000 AD. The states in the Belize central highlands flourished until the 1525 arrival of Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado. Called "The Invader" by the Mayan people, he immediately began subjugating the Indian states.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 67: The progressive policies of Arévalo and Árbenz led the UFC to lobby the United States government for their overthrow, and a US-engineered coup in 1954 ended the revolution and installed a military regime. This was followed by other military governments, and jilted off a civil war that lasted from 1960 to 1996. The war saw human rights violations, including a genocide of the indigenous Maya population by the military. Following the war's end, Guatemala re-established a representative democracy. It has since struggled to enforce the rule of law and suffers a high crime rate and continued extrajudicial killings, often executed by security forces.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 73: Governor Barbachano sought allies anywhere he could find them, in Cuba (for Spain), Jamaica (for the United Kingdom) and the United States, but none of these foreign powers would intervene, although the matter was taken seriously enough in the United States to be debated in Congress. Subsequently, therefore, he turned to Mexico, and accepted a return to Mexican authority. Yucatán was officially reunited with Mexico on 17 August 1848. Yucateco forces rallied, aided by fresh guns, money, and troops from Mexico, and pushed back the natives from more than half of the state.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 77: Chan Santa Cruz was the name of a shrine in Mexico of the Maya Cruzob (or Cruzoob) religious movement. It was also the name of the town that developed around it (now known as Felipe Carrillo Puerto) and, less formally, the late 19th-century indigenous Maya state, in what is now the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, of which it was the main center. This area was the center of the Caste War of Yucatán beginning in 1847, by which the Maya established some autonomous areas on the east side of the Yucatán Peninsula.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 84: The Concordat of 1854 was an international treaty between Porsche Carrera and the Holy See, signed in 1852 and ratified by both parties in 1854. Through this, Guatemala gave the education of Guatemalan people to regular orders of the Catholic Church, committed to respect ecclesiastical property and monasteries, imposed mandatory tithing and allowed the bishops to censor what was published in the country; in return, Guatemala received dispensations for the members of the army, allowed those who had acquired the properties that the liberals had expropriated from the Church in 1829 to keep those properties, received the taxes generated by the properties of the Church, and had the right to judge certain crimes committed by clergy under Guatemalan law
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 86: In 1931, the dictator general Jorge Ubico came to power, backed by the United States, and initiated one of the most brutally repressive governments in Central American history. Just as Estrada Cabrera had done during his government, Ubico created a widespread network of spies and informants and had large numbers of political opponents tortured and put to death. A wealthy aristocrat (with an estimated income of $215,000 per year in 1930s dollars) and a staunch anti-communist, he consistently sided with the United Fruit Company, Guatemalan landowners and urban elites in disputes with peasants. After the crash of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929, the peasant system established by Barrios in 1875 to jump start coffee production in the country was not good enough anymore, and Ubico was forced to implement a system of debt slavery and forced labor to make sure that there was enough labor available for the coffee plantations and that the UFCO workers were readily available.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 227: Senaattori Marco Rubio ja edustaja Steven Palazzo ehdottivat perustuslain muutoksia, jotka estävät hallitusta määräämästä veroja valtion palvelujen ostamisesta kieltäytymiselle. Muutos olisi mitätöinyt potilaiden suojelua ja kohtuuhintaista hoitoa koskevan lain kohdan, joka velvoittaa oikeushenkilöitä ostamaan sairausvakuutuksen .
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    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 89: John Boynton Priestley's first major success came with a novel, The Good Companions (1929), which earned him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and made him a national figure. His next novel, Angel Pavement (1930), further established him as a successful novelist. However some critics were less than complimentary about his work and Priestley threatened legal action against Graham Greene for what he took to be a defamatory portrait of him in the novel Stamboul Train (1932). In 1940 he broadcast a series of short propaganda radio talks, which were credited with strengthening civilian morale during the Battle of Britain. In the following years his left-wing beliefs brought him into conflict with the government and influenced the development of the welfare state.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 173: Saakoon zaarin armeijan torvisoittajan biologinen tytär ize kertoa: Ensimmäinen matkani Israeliin oli Toiviomatkojen järjestämä. Oppaanamme oli Israelin hyvin tunteva Anna-Liisa Matikainen. Majoitumme Jad Hashmonassa, joka on kahdeksan juutalaisen muistoksi perustettu asutus 1970-luvulla suomalaisten toimesta. Anja Suomela, joka on Jad Hashmonan moshavin perustajajäseniä on kirjoittanut kirjan ”Villi oksa jalossa puussa – Saimaan rannalta Juudean vuorille” Päivä Oy 2005. Jad Hashmonassa on myös Raamattupuisto, jonka tehtävänä on saada Raamatun käsitteet juutalaisille ymmärrettäviksi ja eläviksi. Julia Fisher kysyykin kirjassa ”Israelin uudet opetuslapset": "Miksi niin harvat juutalaiset valitsevat Jeesuksen?”
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 312: Peschanlagin osastolla, Churbai-nur, naisten leirillä oli teatteri, jonka taiteellinen johtaja oli Gerda Murre, laulaja, Tallinnan Viron teatterin primadonna. Draamaa isännöi Marina Lebedeva, tuolloin kuuluisan Maly-teatterin näyttelijän tytär. Mukana oli myös kaksi taiteilijaa: suomalainen Kerti Noort ja Olya Pshenorskaya Lvovista; Lida Muzalevskaya - pukuhuoneen päällikkö; akrobaattivirtuoosi Zhanna Anupanova on pop-ohjelmien tähti.
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    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 149: 7. Empiiriset tutkimukset pystysuuntaisten halkeamien kasvusta hydraulisen murtumisen stimulaation aikana ansaitsevat erityistä huomiota. Tutkimukset USA:n esiintymien (Barnett, Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Woodford ja Niobrara) liuskeolosuhteista suorittivat Fisher et al. [Fisher, K. ja N. Warpinski. 2011] tallentaa halkeaman enimmäiskasvukorkeuden (ylempi murtumaraja) jokaisen tallennetun murtumisstimuloinnin aikana, tyypillisesti noin 100 metrin päässä hydraulisen murtumispaineen kohdistamisesta. Samanaikaisesti hydraulinen murtaminen toteutettiin 1500-2500 m syvyyksissä. Eri altaissa halkeamien korkeus vaihtelee jonkin verran, mikä tietysti riippuu geologisesta tilanteesta ja halkeaman suurin mitattu korkeus on hieman yli 500 m. [Davies, RJ, et ai., 2012]). On huomattava, että "primaarisen halkeaman" korkeutta tutkittiin välittömästi murtumisen jälkeen. Sen kehitystä ei jäljitetty.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 191: Fisher, K. ja N. Warpinski. 2011. Hydraulisen murtuman korkeuden kasvu: Tositiedot. SPE:n vuotuisessa teknisessä konferenssissa ja näyttelyssä, SPE 145949, 30. lokakuuta – 2. marraskuuta 2011, Denver, Colorado.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 482: Arthur Asher Miller (ven. А́ртур А́шер Ми́ллер, sv en viss aptyp), 17. lokakuuta 1915, Harlem, New York - 10. helmikuuta 2005 , Roxbury, Connecticut ) on yhdysvaltalainen näytelmäkirjailija ja kirjailija. Näytelmästä " Death of a Salesman " palkittiin Pulitzer - palkinnolla, useiden Tony - palkintojen voittaja. Marilyn Monroen kolmannexi paras aviomies.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 525: The occasion was a Hollywood party in Miller’s honor. A married father of two, he was dazzled by the erotic scenery. Women were clearly on offer to him. He had, he would write, “never before seen sex treated so casually as a reward of success.” When Monroe arrived, she was “almost ludicrously provocative,” he wrote, squeezed into a dress that was “blatantly tight, declaring rather than insinuating that she had brought her body along and that it was the best one in the room.” The director Elia Kazan caught “the lovely light of lechery” in Miller’s eyes.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 531: Miller would give up his career to help guide hers, and he spent years working on “The Misfits,” directed by John Huston, for which he wrote the screenplay and she would star. On the set she’d be hospitalized and, around this time, have an affair with Yves Montand. The couple got a Mexican divorce in 1961; Miller would marry the Magnum photographer Inge Morath, whom he met during the filming.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 533: With Monroe out of the picture — she died in 1962 — Mr. Bigsby pretty much folds up this big, busy tent. Miller went on to write important plays, notably “After the Fall” (1964), but his best work was in the distant rearview mirror.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 726: A yet murkier side of Mr. Train’s political engagement was documented in Joel Whitney’s 2016 book, “Finks: How the C.I.A. Tricked the World’s Best Writers,” a history of connections between Paris Review founders and intelligence agencies. Drawing on a collection of Mr. Train’s papers at Seton Hall University and two interviews with him, Mr. Whitney wrote that in the 1980s Mr. Train used a “shell nonprofit to foster schemes” furthering U.S. “intelligence and propaganda missions” in Afghanistan. Mr. Train ran an organization, the Afghanistan Relief Committee, which presented itself as largely devoted to helping refugees and offering other forms of humanitarian aid, but a study by the left-leaning Institute for Policy Studies found that its budget was spent largely on “media campaigns.” Vanhuxena John Train koitti lukea hankkimiaan afgaanimattoja.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 734: It’s not how governments operate–democratic ones and every other kind, including the Russian kind–that has been well-known to everybody since time immemorial; and to university professors since 1911. That was the year when Robert Michels, a German-born sociologist working in Italy and France, published the first edition of what he called the “iron law of oligarchy”.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 735: Robert Michels Political Parties A Sociological Study of the Oligarchic Tendencies of Modern Democracy First was published in German in 1911 then Italian in 1912 with the authors additions it was translated into English by Eden and Cedar Paul in 1915 In 2001 their edition was published on the internet by Batoche Books Canada.
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    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 121: Puolan lustraatiopolitiikka puolestaan tarkoittaa sitä, että turvallisuuspalveluiden palveluksessa toimineet henkilöt ja tiedonantajat eivät voi toimia valtion virkamiehinä, yliopistossa, toimittajina tai lakimiehinä, ja Puolan Kansallisen muistin instituutin työhön kuuluu tarkistaa, valehtelevatko ihmiset, kun he allekirjoittavat kyseiseen tehtävään pyrkiessään todistuksen, jossa he joko myöntävät tai kieltävät yhteistyön turvallisuuspalveluiden kanssa. Ihan sama meininki siis kuin bolshevikkien ja Stalinin ajalla!
    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 177: Hänen pohdiskelut merkistä paljastavat, kuinka vaikeaa on ymmärtää jonkin asian koko historia vain sitä tarkkailemalla. Ihmishenkiä kuitenkin määrittelee menetys – jopa niinkin arvokkaat esineet kuin jalokivet katoavat. Hänen viittauksensa Tubeen osoittaa erityistä ambivalenssia teknologiaa ja nykyajan yrityksiä hallita luontoa ja rakentaa tehokasta teollista elämää kohtaan.
    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 327: Emil Hagberg, joka on Ruotsin Vastarintaliikkeen johtajaneuvoston jäsen, sanoi liikkeen nettiradiolähetyksessä, että näkisi mieluummin Ruotsin venäläisten valtaamana kuin nykyjohdon alaisuudessa. Kyllä sama sopi Haju Pisilän Suomeenkin. Liikkeen mukaan toinen uhka tulee lännestä ja etelästä, toinen itäpohjoisesta. Näin siis myös erilaisten natsijärjestöjen kanavat toimivat Venäjän viestien vahvistajina ja kaikupohjana. Ukrainassakin on perinteisesti paljon nazeja, Venäjällä on vain nasheja.
    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 613: Korkea toimeen- ym. panotoiminto saattaa auttaa suojaamaan ihmisiä, joilla on korkea hylkäysherkkyys, BPD:n oireilta. Sen tautta Sofi varmaan häslää niin paljon julkisuudessa.
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    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 418: Toisaalta Helmut on tässä asiassa epäluotettava todistaja sillä hänen on syytetty sexuaalisesti harassoineen Elaine Bagelsia. Elaine Pagels (pronounced Paygulls) , née Hiesey (pronounced Haisi), February 13, 1943), is an American historian of religion. She is the Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University. After briefly studying dance at Martha Graham's studio, she began studying for a PhD in religion at Harvard University as a student of Helmut Koester.
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    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 136: Tammikuussa 1917 Vartiotorni-seuran lainopillinen edustaja Joseph Franklin Rutherford valittiin sen seuraavaksi presidentiksi. Hänen valintansa kiistettiin, ja hallituksen jäsenet syyttivät häntä itsevaltaisesta ja salakähmäisestä toiminnasta. Jakauma hänen kannattajiensa ja vastustajiensa välillä sai aikaan suuren jäsenmäärän vaihtuvuuden seuraavan vuosikymmenen aikana. Kesäkuussa 1917 hän julkaisi The Finished Mystery -kirjan seitsemäntenä osana Russell's Studies in the Scriptures -sarjasta. Russellin postuumiteoksena julkaistu kirja oli kokoelma hänen korjauxistaan Hesekielin ja Johnin Ilmestyskirjaan ym. Raamatun kirjoihin plus lukuisia ennen julkaisemattomia kirjoja. Se kritisoi voimakkaasti katolista ja protestanttista papistoa ja kristittyjen osallistumista suureen sotaan. Tämän seurauksena Vartiotorni-seuran johtajat vangittiin kapinasta vakoilulain nojalla vuonna 1918, ja jäsenet joutuivat henkisen väkivallan kohteeksi.
    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 173: Jehovan todistajat opettavat, että Saatana ja hänen demoninsa heitettiin alas taivaasta maan päälle 1. lokakuuta 1914 jälkeen, jolloin lopun ajat alkoivat. 28. kesäkuuta 1914 Sarajevon laukaukset ennakoivat siis saatanan ulosheittoa. He uskovat, että Saatana on nykyisen maailmanjärjestyksen hallitsija, että Saatana ja hänen demoninsa vaikuttavat ja johtavat ihmisyhteiskuntaan ja että he ovat inhimillisen kärsimyksen syy. He uskovat myös, että Saatana hallitsee ihmishallituksia, mutta että hän ei hallitse suoraan jokaista ihmishallitsijaa, vaan vain esim Stalinia ja Putinia.
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    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 73: Star Trek on Gene Roddenberryn luoma tieteistuotesarja. Roddenberyn isä oli texasilainen sheriffi.
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 76: Roddenberry opiskeli poliisitieteitä Los Angeles City Collegessa, jossa hän alkoi seurustella Eileen-Anita Rexroatin kanssa ja kiinnostui ilmailutekniikasta. Sodan aikana Texasissa Roddenberry lensi lentokoneella, joka ylitti kiitotien 150 metriä (500 jalkaa) ja törmäsi puihin murskaamalla Genen nenän seurauxena tulipalon sytyttäminen sekä kahden miehen tappaminen: pommimies Sgt. John P. Kruger ja navigaattori luutnantti Talbert H. Woolam. Virallinen raportti vapautti Roddenberryn kaikesta vastuusta. Roddenberry vietti loppuosan armeijauransa Yhdysvalloissa ja lensi ympäri maata muiden lento-onnettomuuksien tutkijana. Hän joutui toiseen lento-onnettomuuteen, tällä kertaa matkustajana. Hänet palkittiin näistä urotöistä Distinguished Flying Cross -palkinnolla ja Ilmamitalilla.
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 467: Tämä eroaa länsimaisista pettämistä koskevista opeista ja informaatiosodan doktriineista siinä, että se korostaa pragmaattisia näkökohtia, kun länsimaiset korostavat semanttisia. The Moscow Timesin artikkelissa selitettiin: "Mаскировкаlla on kuitenkin laajempi sotilaallinen merkitys: strateginen, operatiivinen, fyysinen ja taktinen petos. Ilmeisesti Yhdysvaltain armeijan terminologiassa tätä kutsutaan joko CC&D:ksi (naamiointi, salailu ja petos) tai viime aikoina D&D (kielto ja huijaus). Se on koko shebang [räjähdys] – hiihtomaskeissa tai univormuissa olevista miehistä, joilla ei ole merkkiä, salaisiin toimiin, piilotettuihin aseiden siirtoihin ja – no, sisällissodan aloittamiseen, mutta teeskentelyyn, ettet ole tehnyt mitään sellaista."
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    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 51: What will happen to Rahab after the lecherous king poisons her husband? How can she save her family from the invading Israelites? God parted the waters of the Jordan River for them—will He likewise provide miracles and blessings to her Ephraimite clan if they can rejoin their people? You bet He will! He will relocate them to the U.S. in corpore and make them mormons!
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 124: Michelle told radio broadcaster Raffy Tulfo that Super Tekla would sometimes refuse to support their family every time she says no to having sex with the comedian, Bandera reported.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 311: Abigail on myös listattu yhdeksi seitsemästä juutalaisesta naisprofeettasta, muut kuusi ovat Mirjam, Debora, Hanna, Saara, Hulda ja Esther. Moraalisen luonteensa vuoxi Abraham Kuyper väittää, että Abigailin käytös osoittaa "mielenkiintoisimman luonteen ja horjumattoman uskon", mutta moraalittomammpi Alice Bach pitää häntä kumouksellisena. Adele Berlin puolestaan asettaa vastakkain Abigailin (a) tarinan sheba">Batseban (b) tarinan kanssa. Yhdessä (a) vaimo estää Davidia murhaamasta typerää ja ahnetta miestään. Toisessa (b) Daavid määrää hyvän miehen kuolemaan, koska hän haluaa hänen vaimoaan. "Abigail-tarinassa (a) Daavidin, potentiaalisen kuninkaan, pili nähdään yhä vahvempana ja hyveellisempänä, kun taas Batseban tarinassa (b} hallitseva munarakki näyttää römpsänpuutteensa yhä avoimemmin ja alkaa menettää sukunuijansa hallinnan." (Detaljit kz. albumia 156.)
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    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 201: Hagar (arab. هاجر‎, hepr. ‏הָגָר‎) oli Raamatun Vanhan testamentin ensimmäisessä Mooseksen kirjassa kuvattu naishenkilö. Hän on Abrahamin vaimon Saaran egyptiläinen orjatar. Saara ei voinut enää tulla raskaaksi, joten hän antoi Hagarin miehelleen sivuvaimoksi. Hagar tuli raskaaksi ja alkoi ylenkatsoa Saaraa, jonka luota Aaprahammikin pakeni. Kertomuksen mukaan enkeli saa Hagarin palamaan ja synnyttämään Abrahamille Ismael-pojan. Ismaelin syntymän aikaan Abrahamin kerrotaan olleen 86-vuotias. Saaran saatua myöhäisellä iällä oman pojan Iisakin sanoi hän Abrahamille "Aja pois tuo orjatar ja hänen poikansa. Orjattaren poika ei saa periä yhdessä minun poikani Iisakin kanssa". Ja Abraham ajoi Hagarin ja tämän pojan leivän ja vesileilin kera Beerseban erämaahan. Ikäviä tyyppejä, todellakin. Ei olis kannattanut, Ismailista tuli sitten muslimi.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 405: Newsner is a modern news and entertainment brand and one of the world's biggest publishers on Facebook. Our offices are located in Stockholm, Berlin, New York, Copenhagen, Oslo and Helsinki but our content is published in 11 different languages daily.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 429: Patti kuunteli Danin viisuja Aappo I. Piipon suomennoxina, viisuklisheiden välissä raamattuläppiä, Esa Niemitalon tunteikkaasti laulamana kumean kitaran säestämänä karulla ja kauniilla äänellään.
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    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 165: Kommunismi oli tulevaisuuden aalto; mitkä olivat muutama sata miljoonaa ihmishenkeä edistymisen syynä? Sen täytyy tapahtua. Jos sen täytyy tapahtua, henkilö voi sanoa: "Minä vain autan sitä tapahtumaan; En tee sitä." Ajatus siitä, että on olemassa historiallisia voimia, jotka luovat nämä kataklysmit ja holokaustit, vapauttaa yhden kaikesta vastuusta. Se ei ole minun syyni. Otan vain tilauksia vastaan. Teen vain sen mitä historia sanoo. Juuri tämä mahdollistaa ihmisten olla sellaisia murhaajia. Ei ole yksilöllistä syyllisyyttä tai vastuuta. Jokainen toimii voiman alaisena. Isojen on nieltävä pieni. Heikkojen täytyy kaatua ennen vahvoja. Parhaiden on selviydyttävä banaaninkuorista. Sivilisaatioiden täytyy nousta ja kaatua ja nousta taas kuin Lasse Wiren Münchenissä.
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    Jenna Jameson’s Instagram page is filled with photos of fellatio and other kosher dishes she’s been cooking up; she’s even dropping Hebrew words on Twitter.

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    Nina Hartley, now 56, is a bona fide porn legend, having starred in over 1,000 adult films and directed 18. After winning eight Adult Video News Awards throughout her career, she’s now a sex educator and speaker.

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    The Jewish schmatte sellers in Eastern Europe may have been dressed in rags, but they were not schmattes. The Talmud tells us that impoverished Jews are to be seen as nobility who had fallen on hard times, penniless but not worthless.

    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 320: Vuonna 1922 Britannian mandaatin viranomaisten suorittamassa Palestiinan väestönlaskennassa Tarshehan väkiluku oli 1880 asukasta; 1521 muslimia, 358 kristittyä ja 1 druusi, joista kristittyjä oli 298 melkiteistä, 53 ortodoksista ja 7 Englannin kirkkoa. Väkiluku oli lisääntynyt vuoden 1931 väestönlaskennassa yhteensä 2522:een; 2047 muslimia ja 475 kristittyä, yhteensä 584 talossa.
    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 457: Armon ja totuuden tavoittelu. Jos synnintekijä ei palaa Jumalan luo, hänen syntinsä ei tule sovitetuksi pelkästään korvaavilla hyväntekeväisyysteoilla, sillä Jumala ei hyväksy lahjusta… Kun ihminen pyrkii saavuttamaan totuutta, ja hän kunnioittaa totuuden miehiä ja alentaa valehtelijoita, niin näillä keinoilla voi vähän pyhittää Jumalan Nimeä. Kun ihminen herää totuuden hyveeseen, niin hänen [Jumalan Nimen, ha-shem, ei Jeshuan, ha-ish] häväistyksen synti annetaan anteeksi kun hän tekee parannuksen.
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    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 131: Tämä uni tuli selvästi eilisillan kehnosta hollantilaisesta trillerileffasta vlta 2016, jossa oli haukotuttavasti vielä kerran juutalaisia ja nazeja. Hölmö juutalaispoika halusi U.S. mariinixi Afganistaniin tai Irakiin muka "puolustamaan" jotakin, kai USAn elintärkeitä etuja. Huorahtava tytär, tyypillinen omistava juutalaisäiti sankarina ja sen väpelö pikkumies. Ikävä pikku patriarkka isoisä oli ollut poikasena Auschwizissa. Näytelmän konnana oli perheen pidättäneen naziupseerin nyrjähtänyt pojanpoika. Se oli pahoittanut mielensä kun juutalaiset kohtelivat tylysti sen katuvaista isää. Koko hommassa ei ollut järjen hiventä, pelkkiä sadistis-eroottisia klisheitä. Kesken se oli jätettävä. Homma oli selkeästi tähdätty amerikkalaisille kuluttajille, vaikka hollantia puhuttiin. Esim konna kirjoitti seinille anglosaxixi että oink oink, se oli olevinaan antisemiittinen herja siitä että juutalaiset ei tahdo syödä sikoja. Kaikkei traumaattisin kokemus äidille oli että nuori nazi ei huolinutkaan sitä raiskata. Väpelö oma mies ei ole sama asia, vaikka onkin ilmeisesti hyvä tienaaja.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 244: both doctor and patient. Well into her ninth month, she Suddenly could no longer
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 280: open dissent with the great white doctors had for her. It turns out that she had
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 285: visit, I wrote the poem above and I gave it to her. She was grateful; she felt
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 287: known, that she could be more whole. I had inadvertently allowed her to heal a
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 298: perch Is never far. I walk the ancient widow’s watch. My lover fishes far out at
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 542: BPM 1. Autuuden/paratiisin matriisi. Se muodostuu isälle ihanasta hedelmöityshetkestä ja jatkuu koko raskauden ajan ensimmäisiin kuukautisiin saakka. Tämä on äidin ja lapsen yhtenäisyyden matriisi. Yhdeksän kuukauden ajan koko maailmankaikkeus lapselle on kohtu. Turvallisuuden tunne, täyteläisyys, ihanteellinen mukava lämpötila, mukava rento asento. Kaikki tarpeet tyydytetään - sellainen on täydellisen seesteisyyden ja autuuden merellinen kokemus. Suotuisissa raskausolosuhteissa lapsessa kehittyy tässä vaiheessa perusluottamus maailmaan, kyky iloita ja luottaa, rentoutua ja hyväksyä itsensä, tuntea olevansa osa luontoa. Mutta vaarat uhkaavat myös äiskyn masussa!
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 635: He was the shiftless elder son of a well-to-do hosiery importer and wholesaler in White Plains, New York. He studied biology and mathematics, but decided that he preferred the humanities. An accomplished athlete, he received awards in track and field events, and, for a time, was among the fastest half-mile runners in the world.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 637: On the ship during his return trip from an old world tour he encountered the messiah elect of the Theosophical Society, Jiddu Krishnamurti; they discussed Indian philosophy (that Jiddu had up to his gills by then), sparking in Campbell an interest in Hindu and Indian thought. Lacking faculty approval, Campbell withdrew from graduate studies, becoming a close friend of the budding writer John Steinbeck and his wife Carol. Campbell had an affair with Carol. Campbell too began writing a novel on the "Doc" of Cannery Row but unlike Steinbeck, did not complete his book, instead published a lot of trash on mythology and got rich(er).
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    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 46: Tässä albumissa päästään lopultakin Isaac Bashevis Singerin Hudson-hullutuxen loppuun. Samalla perehdytään syvemmin juutalaisuuteen. Kristinusko on selkeästi juutalaisuuden varaslähtö. Muut juoxijat palas lähtöviivalle, nasaretin edustaja lähti ratakierroxelle tottelematta toista laukausta.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 92: Amerikaner är krigshezare som understöder det kalla kriget - dom tål inte att det ryska folket har befriat sig från slaveriet. Kotik knöp ihop det ena ögat. Vad skall vi ta oss till med såna reaktionärer, såna avundsjuka svin. Ni är fria, ni har pengar, så det passar er att vara "progressiva" och spotta den hand som föder er med alla möjliga förklenande uttalanden om Amerika. Annars skulle ni också vara reaktionärer som jag. Han nöp Anna i baken.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 131: Pastori Norman Thomas oli jutkukommarien hampaissa. Thomas oli wimpy pasifisti. It was Thomas's position as a conscientious objector that drew him to the Socialist Party of America (SPA), a staunchly antimilitarist organization. When SPA leader Morris Hillquit made his campaign for mayor of New York in 1917 on an antiwar platform, Thomas wrote to him expressing his good wishes. To his surprise, Hillquit wrote back, encouraging the young minister to work for his campaign, which Thomas energetically did. Soon thereafter he himself joined the Socialist Party. Thomas was a Christian socialist. Eihän siitä tullut lasta eikä paskaakaan. De amerikanska kapitalisterna var inte ens kloka nog att kontrollera sina egna organisationer. Amerikansk kapitalism saknade klassmedvetande och vanligt politiskt egenintresse. Nu har dom lärt sin läxa nog. Det är inte socialismen där en individ har värde, utan kapitalismen, där det mäts i dollars.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 138: Jack förstod nu vad varje man förr eller senare får lära sig: kvinnan styrs inte av förnuftet utan av känslor, instinkter eller av ren envishet, och på det biter inga rationella argument. Säger Itzhak Singer som själv är ingen förebild av rationalitet.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 242: Bussin ikkunasta Grein näkee imponeeraavan rabbiinin ja sen pienen harmaan vaimon tyttärineen, kuin riikinkukon perheineen. Niille juutalaisuus on yhtä luontevaa kuin sexuaalisuus. Hän on uusi Aaprahammi joka löytää helposti kaiken mitä juutalainen tarvizee: rahaa, kosherruokaa, rukoushuoneen ja Moosexen kirjakäärön. Niin kauan kuin on tuollaisia rabbeja ei juutalaisuus katoa. Ne kuolisivat häikäilemättä rabbi Isserlesin käskystä.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 256: Rabbi Moses Isserles on kirjoittanut monia tärkeitä juutalaista lakia ja filosofiaa käsitteleviä teoksia, ja hän tuli tunnetuksi koodarina, jonka päätös oli viimeinen sana juutalaisessa laissa. Hänen pääteoksensa Halacha -alalla (koodi) oli kommentti Rabenu Yakov ben Asherin Turimiin nimeltä "Darkhe Moshe " ja hänen Mappahinsa ("Pöytäliina") Shulchan Aruchille ("Valmistettu pöytä"), jonka kirjoitti hänen haamukirjoittajansa. nykyaikainen rabbi Joseph Caro. Tämä teos julkaistiin hänen elinaikanaan.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 275: I allmänhet var det så att de gamla förlät de unga, de fattiga förlät de rika, och de förrådda sina förrädare. Mutta juutalaiset eivät anna anteeksi Amalekin mällille, hemmetissä ei! Att ligga med kvinnor var en sak, att fördärva en annan snopp var en annan. Om Kotik gjorde något som han tänkte inte var riktigt kosher försökte han sona det genom att ge bort pengar. Gud skrev upp det på Yascha Kotiks lista av goda gärningar. Ärkefienden hotade göra honom impotent. Om Gud är omnipotent, vad lämnar det övers för oss andra?
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 341: Yosef Rivlin, one of the heads of the Jewish community in Jerusalem, and a Christian Arab from Bethlehem were the contractors. The work was carried out by both Jewish and non-Jewish workers. Conrad Schick planned for open green space in each courtyard, but cowsheds were built instead. Mea Shearim was the first quarter in Jerusalem to have street lights.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 387: Espanjan responsan pääedustajat 1300-luvulla olivat Nahmanides (Rabbi Moshe ben Nahman), ja etenkin rabbi Solomon ben Adret Hänen päätöksistään voidaan antaa muutamia esimerkkejä. Vastauksessa nro 395 hän kuvailee useiden taikauskoisten tapojen poistamista, joista yksi oli vanhan kukon tappaminen ja hirttäminen, sen pää ovella pojan syntymän yhteydessä. Erityisen huomionarvoinen on vastaus nro 548, jossa hän antaa päätöksen koskien Avilan ihmeellistä lasta (Teresa), joka oli alun perin ollut idiootti, mutta joutui myöhemmin usein transsiin, jonka aikana hiän sävelsi teoksia, joiden sisällön hiän ilmoitti enkelin välittäneen hänelle. Johtopäätös: "Se on selkeästi puppua."
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 393: Suruprosessi Shiva-jumalattaren julman viillon jälkeen alkaa ensimmäisestä vaiheesta, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä Aninut. Tänä aikana yksilöt kokevat ensimmäisen shokin menetyksestään. Usein Aninutin aikaan liittyviä tunteita ovat viha, kieltäminen ja epäusko. Tämä on äärimmäisin surun aika, ja se, jolloin keriah (vaatteiden repäisy) suoritetaan; se alkaa henkilön kuolemasta ja kestää hautajaisten loppuun asti. Aninutin jälkeen on shiva , jossa surejat omistavat seitsemän päivää vainajan muistolle. Shivan aikana yksilöitä kehotetaan pitämään tauko rutiineistaan keskittyäkseen menetykseensä. Suruvaihe, joka tunnetaan nimellä sheloshim (kirjaimellisesti "kolmekymmentä"), kestää 30 päivään hautaamisen jälkeen. Sheloshimin ensimmäiset seitsemän päivää ovat shivan aikaa; sheloshim jatkuu shivan päätyttyä. Intensiivisen shivan jakson jälkeen, joka on pääasiassa sisältynyt kotiin, jäljellä olevan sheloshimin aikana surevat jättävät asuinpaikkansa ja alkavat olla vuorovaikutuksessa uudelleen muiden kanssa. Sheloshim rohkaisee yksilöitä osallistumaan sosiaalisiin suhteisiin, jotta he voivat hitaasti palata normaaliin päivittäiseen toimintaan. Viimeinen vaihe, yahrzeit tai yizkor, on kahdentoista kuukauden suruaika, jonka jälkeen järjestetään vuosittain muistoseremoniat kuolleelle henkilölle kuten Kiinassa.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 449: Moses Maimonides kirjoitti, että "Luojan olemassaolon ansiosta kaikki on olemassa" ja väittää 1100-luvulla ilmestyneessä Hämmentyneiden oppaassaan (2:13), että " aika itsessään on osa luomista" ja että siksi " Kun Jumalaa kuvataan olemassa olevaksi ennen maailmankaikkeuden luomista, ajan käsitettä ei pitäisi ymmärtää sen normaalissa merkityksessä." 1400-luvun juutalainen filosofi Joseph Albo väitti samalla tavalla teoksessaan Ikkarimettä aikaa on kahta tyyppiä: "Mitattu aika, joka riippuu liikkeestä, ja aika abstraktisti", joista toisella ei ole alkuperää ja se on "ääretön aika-avaruus ennen maailmankaikkeuden luomista". Albo väitti, että "vaikka on vaikea kuvitella Jumalan olemassaoloa sellaisen keston aikana, on myös vaikea kuvitella Jumalaa avaruuden ulkopuolella". Muut juutalaiset kirjailijat ovat tulleet erilaisiin johtopäätöksiin, kuten 1200-luvun tutkija Bahya ben Asher , 1500-luvun tutkija Moses Almosnino ja 1700-luvun hasidilainen opettaja Nahman Bratslavista , jotka ilmaisivat näkemyksen - samanlaisen kuin kristitty Neo-Platoninen kirjailija Boethius - tuo Jumala "ylittää tai on kaikkien aikojen yläpuolella." Ei se vanhene.
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    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 216: Klassisten kommenttien tulkinnan mukaan Megillat Shir Hashirim viittaa maastamuuttoon, aikaan, jonka israelilaiset viettivät matkustellessaan erämaassa, ensimmäistä ja toista temppelijaksoa sekä juutalaisten vaeltamista maanpaossa. Historian kohokohdat muistetaan kaipaavasti, sekä Jumala että Hänen kansansa maanpaossa, kaukana kotimaasta ja yhteydestään Hashemiin. Perinteisesti Megillat Shir Hashirim luetaan julkisesti pesachin aikana, koska tuolloin Jumalan rakkaus Israelin kansaa kohtaan tuli ilmi suorilla ihmeillä ja jolloin Hasemin ja Hänen kansansa välinen kuuma suhde alkoi.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 220: Kirja päättyy naisen kehotukseen: "Kiire, rakkaani, ripeä kuin gaselli tai nuori, polttarit maustekukkulalle!" Vaikka Megillat Shir Hashirimin päätelmän mukaan rakastajat eivät ilmeisesti ole vielä onnistuneet täyttämään toivettaan yhtyä, he kaipaavat edelleen tämän unelman täyttymistä. Ymmärrettynä syvemmällä tasolla tämä ilmaisee juutalaisten huutoa, jossa pyydetään, että Hashem lunastaisi heidät nopeasti heidän pitkästä maanpaosta ja tuo heidät takaisin Eretz Yisraeliin ja Yerushalayimiin, länsirannalle ja Gazan stripille. Mutta ei ennen messiasta, terottavat stadivartijat. Ax, vat tö fuk, pannaan pojat toimexi, taotaan filistealaisia pieniin päihin nyt kun rauta on kuuma! Nirhataan ne hengiltä tai karkoitetaan Ebyktiin, pommitetaan maa sileäxi ja rakennetaan juutalaisille kerrostaloja arabihökkeleiden paikalle.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 237: Kh'hob gehat tzvey sheyne peyes, vi yeder frumer yid I had two pretty peyes, like any pious Jew,
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 255: Di mener - zey sheyvn zikh, un bay di vayber shprotzn berd. The men shave and the women grow beards.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 258: Oy, Amerike, un bol'she nye tchevo! Oy, America, and nothing else!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 405: However stupid the surrounding text may be, it points out the fact that women nevertheless get turned on with the image of an improbably big slammer being thrust into them by one incredibly rich nice-smelling man, and are happy to shell out that money to get aroused enough to be juicy for their unimaginative hard working, non billionaire, non-nice smelling husbands/boyfriends. You see "Poupon Grey" is actually a pseudonym (chosen exclusively to skewer Fifty Shades Of Grey with) being used by one Warren Murphy.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 407: Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is a term used in the book-trade for fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre, in order to appeal to striped-ass baboons and fans already familiar with that genre. A number of major literary figures have written genre fiction. John Banville publishes crime novels as Benjamin Black, and both Doris Lessing and Margaret Atwood have written science fiction. Georges Simenon, the creator of the Maigret detective novels, has been described by André Gide as "the most novelistic of novelists in French literature", and the one who has made most money and scored most arse with it. The main genres are crime, fantasy, romance, science fiction and horror—as well as perhaps Western, inspirational and historical fiction.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 414: Mary Higgins Clark once said (she regrets it now) that the best words for a novelist to use while thinking of a story are these: Suppose? What if? Why? Start thinking that way and you will start thinking of story ideas that can become novels and maybe make you the next Mary Higgins Clark.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 577: Richard Bach's international classic bestseller, Seagull, was rejected twenty times before it was published. Another brilliant judgment by 20 “Legacy” publishing editing morons. And that is no sarcasm! Seagull Jonatan would have been much better off buried alive at sea. Together with Paulo Coelho's whole production.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 617: A guy named Leonard Bishop has a rule: keep the dialogue short. Four sentences is a speech. More than that, break it up. Let something happen. Let the person sip a drink or light a cigarette, scratch his butt or sneeze, anything. Let the speaker be responded to or questioned by another character. Let’s face it; nobody gets a a chance to speak for five sentences in a row without being interrupted, unless he or she is one of our neighbors in the East. Personally I find even Quentin Tarantino tedious.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 640: Theme isn’t something you paste on after you write the first draft. Now, potboilers in general don’t have much thematic content because they doesn’t need to go far beyond: Bang Bang and the good guys in the white hats win. Theme is a more ever-present feeling that permeates the book you’re working on. Do you think when Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged, she first wrote the stories and then asked herself, “Now whatever could this be about? Selfishness?” But then, she was more political than most and, as I said, many books don’t have any discernible theme, except, buy it please and make me rich. That's my theme anyway.
    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 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 694: "Mikael Andrejev Istropovits." Warren ei ole oppinut senkään vertaa Dostojevskistä että erottaisi isännimen sukunimestä. Remoon se on vuotanut kaikki mahdolliset jenkkifobiat ja ennakkoluulot. Yllättävän paljon on niistä samoja kuin Isaac Bashevishilla. Ei varmaan voi olla jenkki ilman noita aivokummituxia. Antikommunismi, rotuviha, naisviha, rahanahneus, talousliberalismi, kulutushysteria, korruptio, kristillisfundamentalismi, ryssäfobia, kiinafobia, homofobia, US-shovinismi, riittäähän näitä.
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    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 292: Thomas Heywoodin Siunattujen enkelien hierarkiassa (1635) Arielia kutsutaan sekä prinssiksi, joka hallitsee vesiä, että "Maan suureksi Herraksi" (siis se on miekkonen). Useissa okkulttisissa kirjoituksissa [ kuka? ] Ariel mainitaan muilla alkuainenimikkeillä, kuten "tuulen kolmas arkoni", "ilman henki", "maan vesien enkeli" ja "tulen hallitsija". Mystiikassa, erityisesti modernissa, Arielia kuvataan yleensä hallitsevana enkelinä, joka hallitsee maata, luovia voimia, pohjoista, alkuainehengiä ja petoja. Keihäänheiluttajan Myrsky-näytelmässä oli senniminen palvelushenki. Kazo myös Uikipedian luetteloa teologien enkeleistä.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 610: Lev. 11:2 - Tutkia eläinten merkkejä erottaakseen toisistaan ​​kosher ja ei-kosher
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 612: Lev. 11:4 – Ei saa syödä ei-kosher-eläimiä
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 614: Lev. 11:9 – Tarkastellaan kalojen merkkejä erottaakseen toisistaan ​​kosher ja ei-kosher
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 616: Lev. 11:11 - Älä syö ei-kosher-kalaa
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 618: Lev. 11:13 - Ei-kosher-kanaa ei saa syödä
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 620: Lev. 11:21 - tutkia heinäsirkojen merkkejä erottaakseen kosherin ja ei-kosherin
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 628: Lev. 11:41 – Ei saa syödä ei-kosher-olentoja, jotka ryömivät maassa
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 632: Lev. 11:43 – Älä syö vedessä eläviä olentoja kuin (kosher)kaloja
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 634: Lev. 11:44 - Älä syö ei-kosher-toukat
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 1244: Deut. 14:11 - Tutkia lintujen merkkejä erottaakseen kosherin ja ei-kosherin
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 1246: Deut. 14:19 - Ei saa syödä ei-kosher lentäviä hyönteisiä
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    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 66: Why do so many people (especially philosophers) hate Ayn Rand? She’s almost unknown in the UK - so much so that when there was a documentary about her on TV, The Daily Telegraph - a right-wing paper by British standards - felt obliged to explain to its readers who she was. She was, it said, “An unpleasant Russian-American fruitcake.” What was Ayn Rand? Cod philosopher, bad writer and deeply narcissistic, severely socially impaired person.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 67: Why is Rand a cod philosopher? Simply because she was almost completely unfamiliar with the entire philosophical canon.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 417: Skyytit olivat euraasialaisia paimentolaisheimoja, joiden kulttuuri kukoisti 600-luvulta eaa. 200-luvulle eaa. Skyytit asuttivat noin 4 000 kilometrin levyistä aluetta Euraasian arolla Traakiasta Altaivuorille. Hevosilla kaxoisnelistäneet skyytit tunnettiin hyvinä sotilaina, ja heidän käsityöläistaitonsa oli korkea.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 541: Jotenkin kummallisesti kaikki suuri kertoo omistajalleen vain ja ainoastaan tämän pienuudesta. Terassit luovat edellytyksiä, potentiaalia. Potentiaalista syntyy psykologista turvallisuudentunnetta. Joku haluaa hankkia isot lihakset, koska ei voi tietää, milloin täytyy nostaa jotain painavaa tai taltuttaa uhkaava tilanne. Itsekin hankin aikoinaan tehokkaan Anger Overin, koska raju kiihdytys vanhalla Lahden tiellä 60km nopeusrajoitusalueella rentouttaa keskushermostoani. Sitäkään ei voi ikinä tietää, millaiseen ohitustilanteeseen auton kanssa saattaa joutua Suomen tielainsäädännön puitteissa. Nettiyhteyden on hyvä olla tuhatmegainen, television seinän kokoinen.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 643: ARTHUR: Please go and tell your master that we have been charged by God with a sacred quest, and if he will give us food and shelter for this night he can join us in our quest for the Holy Grail

    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 683: ARTHUR (as the MAN next to him is squashed by a sheep): Knights! Run away!

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    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 128: Mikin epäonnexi v 2017 Finlandia palkinnon pääsi valkkaamaan förbannade Elisabeth Rehn, joka ei tietystikään valkannut homon tiiliskiveä O:ta vaan klisheisen semitietokirjailijan, Juha Nurmeen Niemen. V:a Kosken, Niemi.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 227: DoubleClick for Publishers (Google Inc.) – Tietosuojakäytäntö
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    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 309: Bolshevikit ymmärsivät vähitellen, että Berdjajev ei ollut heidän asiansa kanssa, ja antoivat hänen joukon muita älymystöjä lailla valita, joko karkottaa tai teloittaa. Vastahakoisesti Berdjajev valitsi maanpaon Berliiniin. Hän ei koskaan enää palannut Venäjälle.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 326: Raivoissaan Leon Trotskylle sosialistivallankumouksellisen puolueen kongressin sulkemisesta, hiän suunnitteli tämän salamurhan, mutta kollegat saivat hiänet luopumaan ja lähettivät hiänet maitojunalla kotiin Krimille Anapaan. Vuonna 1918, bolshevikkivallankumouksen jälkeen, hiänet valittiin Etelä-Venäjän Anapan apulaispormestariksi. Kun antikommunistinen valkoinen armeija otti Anapan hallintaansa, punainen pormestari pakeni ja hiänestä tuli kaupungin pormestari. Valkoinen armeija asetti hiänet oikeuden eteen bolshevikkina. Tuomari oli kuitenkin hänen entinen opettajansa Daniil Skobtsov, ja hänet vapautettiin syytteestä. Pian he rakastuivat ja menivät naimisiin.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 328: Pian poliittinen vuorovesi kääntyi jälleen (eli bolshevikit tuli jäädäxeen, valkokenraalit otti turpaansa). Elizaveta, Daniil, Gaiana ja Elizavetan äiti Sophia pakenivat maasta. Elizaveta oli raskaana toisen lapsensa kanssa. He matkustivat ensin Georgiaan (jossa hänen poikansa Juri syntyi) ja sitten Jugoslaviaan ( jossa hänen tyttärensä Anastasia syntyi). Lopulta he saapuivat Pariisiin vuonna 1923. Pian Elizaveta omistautui teologisille opinnoille ja sosiaalityölle. Vuonna 1926 Anastasia kuoli influenssaan. Gaiana lähetettiin Belgiaan sisäoppilaitokseen. Pian Daniilin ja Elizavetan avioliitto hajosi. Juri päätyi asumaan Daniilin luo, ja Elizaveta muutti Pariisin keskustaan työskennelläkseen suoremmin niiden kanssa, jotka sitä eniten tarvitsivat, ei siis omien lastensa.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 336: Hän oli perheensä kautta yhteydessä Pietarin korkeaan yhteiskuntaan vaikka viihtyi parhaiten lähes Välimeren viinimaassa Krimillä, Anapassa, jossa hänen perheensä maalaistalo sijaitsi. Lapsena, Venäjän kirkon ankaran ja pelätyn korkean prokuraattorin Constantine Pebedenotsevin suosikki, hänet heitettiin lähes hajoamaan rakkaan isänsä äkillisen kuoleman vuoksi. Tämän epismäisyyden tähden Elizaveta näytti jumalalle fäkkiä ja liittyi bolshevikkeihin.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 342: Kuzmina-Karavaeva kohtasi helmikuun vallankumouksen innokkaasti ja liittyi maaliskuussa 1917 sosialistivallankumoukselliseen puolueeseen . Hän vietti suurimman osan vuodesta 1917 Anapassa, valittiin apulaispormestariksi ja vastasi koulutuksesta ja terveydenhuollosta. Helmikuussa 1918 pormestari N. I. Morev erosi, ja Elizabeth valittiin hänen tilalleen. Kun lyhyen kaksoisvallan jakson jälkeen bolshevikit otti täysin vallan kaupungissa, Kuzmina-Karavaeva, vaikka hän ei jakanut bolshevikkien ideologiaa, otti terveydenhuollon ja julkisen koulutuksen komissaarin viran yrittäen suojella väestöä ryöstöiltä ja terrorilta. Toukokuussa 1918 hän osallistui Oikeiston SR-puolueen kongressiin Moskovassa ja johti maanalaista bolshevikkien vastaista työtä, palasi syksyllä Anapaan, missä Denikinin vastatiedustelu pidätti hänet - häntä uhkattiin kuolemanrangaistuksella "komissaarin" puolesta. ja osallistuminen yksityisomaisuuden kansallistamiseen. 15. maaliskuuta 1919 hänen tapauksensa käsiteltiin Jekaterinodarin alueellisessa sotilaspiirioikeudessa, ja vain taitavasti organisoidun puolustuksen ansiosta vastaaja sai vain kahden viikon pidätyksen. Odesski Listok -lehti julkaisee avoimen kirjeen Kuzmina-Karavajevan puolustamiseksi, jonka ovat allekirjoittaneet M. Voloshin, A. Tolstoi, Vera Inber ja muut.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 369: Äiti Marian nimeä käytetään vielä tänäkin päivänä lippuna erilaisille ideoille, ja monet kiistat ja laiminlyönnit liittyvät hänen elämäänsä ja kunniaan Venäjän ortodoksisessa kirkossa. Neuvostoliitossa hänet esiteltiin yhteiskunnalle partisaanina ja bolshevikina, ja lännessä - taistelijana inerttiä ortodoksisuutta vastaan ja juutalaisten esirukoilijana. Tämä vastakkainasettelu äiti Marian (Skobtsovan) monitahoisen persoonallisuuden ympärillä jatkuu tähän päivään asti.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 373: Seminaari pidetään Western Carolina Universityn kampuksella Cullowheessa, Pohjois-Carolinassa. Cullowhee sijaitsee noin 50 mailia länteen Ashevillestä ja sijaitsee lähellä Great Smoky Mountainsin kansallispuistoa, Appalachian Trailia, Blue Ridge Parkwayta ja useita kansallisia metsiä, jotka muodostavat eräitä Itä-Yhdysvaltojen suurimmista erämaa-alueista. Dreiserin American Tragedy sattui kai vähän pohjoisempana.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 413: Dovid Zaklikowski on Brooklynissa asuva freelance-toimittaja. Dovid ja hänen vaimonsa Chana Raizel ovat neljän lapsen ylpeitä vanhempia: Motti, Meir, Shaina & Moshe Binyomin. Toivottavasti heistä tulee yhtä hyviä kuin Leah, Rachel ja Ephraim. Jos se on mahdollista.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 446: Rukoushetki on keskustelutuokio Jeesus-sedän ja sen taivaallisen Isän välillä. Siinä kerromme ilomme ja murheemme ja pyydämme taivaan Isää varjelemaan meitä, ystäviämme ja tarhan tätejä Jeesus-sedältä. Värikäs, lämminhenkinen ja hyväntuulinen kirja pienelle, joka opettelee rukoilemaan. Kirjassa on opetusta rukouksesta, valmiita rukouksia eri tilanteisiin ja tuttuja laulujen katkelmia, jotka toimivat myös rukouksina, esim. Ittun tittun.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 763: löytyi Sysmän kirjaston poistohyllystä. Kirjailijoiden esikoiset tuppaa olemaan omaelämänkerrallisia. Don Rosa ei vaan Brown (ei siis etu- vaan takapuolen värisävy) omisti esikoiskirjansa Digital Fortress 1998 [silloin(kin) olisi Suomen pitänyt hakea Naton jäsenexi hemmetti! Nyt kun Suomi on vihdoin länsiliitossa on Danin kirja jo Sysmän kirjastosta poistettu] iskälle ja äiskylle. Dan oli silloin 34-vuotias. Se alkaa näillä kuvilla ja tunnelmilla [Just a tip: Don't ever take anything from a Dan Brown novel to be based in fact. Digital Fortress is perhaps the stupidest compilation of nonsense ever published]:
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 782: 80-luvulla agentit vielä raapustivat kuvioita millimetripaperille ja tarvizivat paxukyrpäisen lindkvistin palveluita kääntämiseen ja kielentunnistuxeen. Aika säälittävää! Jostain kanjien tunnistuxesta päsähti shekki joka oli enemmän kuin professorin surkea kuukausipalkka! Ellei David olisi vanhanaikaisen ritarillinen, Susan maxaisi kalliit illalliset, sillä hänen palkkansa on satumainen, kun taas David on viittä vaille homeless.
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    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 316: trasher tom
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 319: masher trot
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 354: "The establishment of Israel is an event which actively engages the conscience of this generation....It is, therefore, a bitter paradox to find that a State which was destined to be a shelter for a martyred people is itself a Nazi State." Tämä puhe jäi Pertiltä pitämässä Israelissa kun maha-aortta halkesi.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 357: Einstein had three children. The oldest was a daughter named Lieserl. She was unknown to the world at large until a trove of early letters between Einstein and his first wife Mileva were discovered in 1986. These mentioned a daughter, born in around 1902 before Einstein and Mileva married. The fate of the child is unknown, and it is likely she was given over to someone else to raise. She disappears from history at that point, and she probably died very young. Einstein never mentioned her to anyone and does not appear to have ever laid eyes on her. He just got laid by Milena.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 391: Eli siis Maria on jumalan pojan äiti ja jumalan synnyttäjä muttei kuitenkaan jumalan panopuu eikä puoliso. Jumalan pojan näet "peitti" siveyssyistä kondomin näköinen sijaishenkiolento, jolla ei sen kummempaa roolia eikä persoonallisuutta ollut. Tekiköhän se sille edes kutaa? Tokkopa.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 548: Rorty defines redemptive truth as "a set of beliefs that would end, once and for all, the process of reflection on what to do with ourselves". A hand job, that is what I need. While science offers us ‘‘an edifying example of tolerant conversability’’ or of ideal social cooperation, it remains an impoverished resource for self-flourishing. Kukoistus, hei täältäkö Eski Saarinen sen otti? Rortylta? No hmmm, se on kyllä positiivisen psykologian avainsanoja.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 552: Some might think of financial success as “flourishing.” Others might think of self-development and growth. You might believe that a person is flourishing when she is happy and content, or when she is learning new things and applying her skills to new challenges.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 581: Lunastus käsitteenä muistuttaa meitä siitä, että nykyaikaiset eksistentiaalisen merkityksen lähteet ovat vaakalaudalla, mikäli kirjallinen kulttuurimme epäonnistuu, minkä vuoksi meidän on suojeltava tätä demokraattista visiota ja toisteltava klisheitä sen puolesta uskonnollisella innolla. Der jumalalle kiitos New York Timesin bestseller-listasta! Vähät väliä että se on juutalaisten pitämä.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 597: Hans Blumenberg (1920-1996) war der älteste Sohn von Josef Carl Blumenberg (1880–1949), dem Inhaber eines Lübecker Kunstverlages, und seiner Ehefrau Else Blumenberg, geb. Schreier (1882–1945). Die Familie des Vaters stammte aus dem Bistum Hildesheim und hatte seit Generationen katholische Priester wie Friedrich Blumenberg (1732–1811) und Franz Edmund Blumenberg (1764–1846) hervorgebracht. Aufgrund des jüdischen Familienhintergrundes seiner Mutter musste er im Herbst 1940 das Studium der katholischen Theologie abbrechen. v 1944 Hans oli joutua KZ-lageriin, mutta onnistui piileskelemään sodan loppuun morsiamen kotona.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 608: Rortyn poka oli aika humanistinen ja sikäli vanhanaikainen et ajatteli kirjojen (tuon vanhettuneen teknologian) voivan korvata jumalan ja lunastaa karvakätten apinoiden katteettomat shekit. Mutta muista Riku: käsi tulee karvaisexi jos sillä ize mittelee banaania jalkovälistä.
    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 619: Redemption is also bound up with the sacred, or the locus of a manifestation of something great and holy as opposed to the profane or commonplace. Charles Taylor distinguishes the sacred as non-human forces located in ‘‘certain places (e.g., temples), times (e.g., feast days), actions (e.g., rituals), or people (e.g., priests, victims)’’ in contrast to the ‘‘merely worldly’’ (2011, p. 118).
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 644: A few things that might actually help: Talk to your health care provider or a counselor. Feeling unhappy about the size of your penis is common. A mental health specialist or your family health care provider might have a trick or two to show you, and she might be tighter down there than your wife. Many men feel better with reassurance that they are "typical" and it's the wife that is abnormally roomy. Thanx Stephanie! That felt good!
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 782: Versammelt waren die Todeshelden, olivat kokoontuneina kuolonsankarit,
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 797: Abgründe der Weisheit. Und es grünen viisauden syväntöjä. Ja vihertävät
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 945: Brawne Lamia’s name comes from a combination of John Keats’ beloved Fanny Brawne, and his poem named Lamia (1819). She is described as a rather short and muscular with an intense gaze. She has shoulder-length black curls, dark eyes, sharp nose and wide expressive mouth. She is said to be very beautiful anyway. She becomes "romantically involved" with Johnny and pregnant to boot. She's from Lusus, a world that has gravity 1.3 times stronger than that of Earth. Because of that, she's shorter than many others, but has "heavy layers of mussel". Varoitus! seuraava kuva paljastaa yxityiskohtia ulkosynnyttimistä!
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    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 113: Ei Shane kuitenkaan, josta näkyy tulleen nimekäs rullalautturi. His normal stance is Goofy. In Shane's 2015 "Shane Goes Skate Mental" video part, Shane performed a nollie backside heelflip down the steps at Wallenberg. This is one of the most difficult tricks a skateboarder has done at this location. Shane O’Neill (n. 1530 – 2. kesäkuuta 1567 lähellä Cushendumia, Antrimin kreivikunta) oli irlantilainen aatelisherra, joka johti 1560-luvulla kapinaa Englannin ylivaltaa vastaan. MacDonnellien joukot kuitenkin hyökkäsivät petollisesti hänen kimppuunsa ja surmasivat hänet. Näin englantilaiset pääsivät eroon O’Neillista, jota he eivät itse olleet kyenneet kukistamaan.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 301: when Jorgensen was 18 and she was 16, shortly before they got married in Ciudad
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 311: nothing about her except she has a BA in Chemistry. She is a Barbie without a Ken.
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    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 88: Helmikuussa 1918 hän palasi Rääveliin. Yritti liittyä Baltian Landeswehriin taistellakseen bolshevikkia vastaan. He eivät hyväksyneet minua, koska he pitivät minua liian venäläisenä. Sitten hän sai työpaikan opettajana Räävelin miesten lukiossa.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 101: Siihen mennessä hän oli sekä antisemiitti – sai vaikutteita Houston Stewart Chamberlainin kirjasta The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, joka on yksi tärkeimmistä rotuteorian protonatsien kirjoista – että antibolshevikki.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 115: Houston Stewart Chamberlain (/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/; 9 September 1855 – 9 January 1927) was a British-German philosopher who wrote works about political philosophy and natural science. His writing promoted German ethnonationalism, antisemitism, and scientific racism; and he has been described as a "racialist writer". His best-known book, the two-volume Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century), published 1899, became highly influential in the pan-Germanic Völkisch movements of the early 20th century, and later influenced the antisemitism of Nazi racial policy. Indeed, Chamberlain has been referred to as "Hitler's John the Baptist".
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 136: seitsemästätoista(17) Wikimedian vanhemmasta henkilökunnasta ja luottamushenkilöstä viisi(5) on juutalaisia. Tämä on 29 prosentin numeerinen esitys. Juutalaisia ​​on noin 2 % Yhdysvaltain väestöstä.* Siksi juutalaiset ovat yliedustettuina Wikimedian ylimmän henkilöstön ja luottamushenkilöiden joukossa 14,5-kertaisesti (1 450 prosenttia).
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    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 110: Alfred Adler syntyi 7. helmikuuta 1870 osoitteessa Mariahilfer Straße 208 Rudolfsheimissa, Wienin länsilaidalla sijaitsevassa kylässä, joka on Rudolfsheim-Fünfhausin nykyaikainen osa, kaupungin 15. kaupunginosa. Hän oli toinen juutalaisen pariskunnan Pauline (Beer) ja Leopold Adlerin seitsemästä lapsesta. Leopold Adler oli unkarilaissyntyinen viljakauppias. Alfredin nuorempi veli kuoli hänen viereisessä sängyssä, kun Alfred oli vain kolmevuotias. Selvittyään näin pikkuveljestä hän kilpaili isoveljensä kanssa koko lapsuutensa. Tämä kilpailu sai alkunsa, koska Adler huomasi, että hänen äitinsä piti hänen veljeään parempana kuin häntä. Huolimatta hyvästä suhteestaan ​​isäänsä, hän kamppailee edelleen alemmuuden tunteen kanssa suhteissaan äitiinsä. Siis kamppaili, nythän hän on vainaja. Hän oli hyvin kuolemanpelkoinen (oli siis syytäkin). Alfred oli aktiivinen, suosittu lapsi ja keskiverto opiskelija, joka tunnettiin kilpailevasta asenteesta isoveljeään Sigmundia kohtaan. Ei ihme että joutui hakauxiin Sigmund Freudin kanssa! Freudilainen lipsahdus! Hänen asiakkaidensa joukossa oli sirkusihmisiä. Olis jatkanut vaan silmälääkärinä.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 156: Well, I may write about innocent virgins,' she said, over a lavish lunch of pheasant and vintage hock, 'but I wasn't one when I married. I lost my virginity at 18 to Viscount Elmley, the son of the seventh Earl Beauchamp, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, whose glorious home, Madresfield Court, was the model for the house in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 161: When she began writing for the Daily Express at 22, the paper's proprietor, Lord Beaverbrook, told her: 'I can't ask you to marry me, but I'll make you the most important journalist in the world.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 165: 'Sachie', her name for Alexander, bought her a house in Mayfair and a black and white Rolls-Royce. 'He was rich,' she said. 'His father's company printed all the Government's postal orders.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 170: 'Darling,' she cried, 'you've got to think of the repercussions. The Duke was married to a peer's daughter who had been Mistress of the Robes to Queen Mary. He was my lover, of course, but I could never admit to it publicly.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 173: Cartland said nothing - but, in truth, remained doubtful. 'The Duke was supposed not to be able to have children, and never had a child by anyone else, so I think it's rather unlikely,' she concluded.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 175: As will become clear, the prime suspect was even more distinguished.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 179: But on the return journey, his borrowed de Havilland Tiger Moth bi-plane broke up in mid-air while flying through a dust storm in South Africa, and crashed on the Drakensberg Mountains.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 181: When locals located the wreckage, they found Kidston's body with six photographs of Cartland in Nile blue leather frames. 'These were returned to me by his sister,' she said. 'It was heart-breaking.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 189: Four years later she married her husband's first cousin and best friend, Hugh McCorquodale. They had two sons, Ian and Glen, and remained happy together for 28 years, until Hugh's death in 1963.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 192: But then she left her husband to co-habit with the divorced Earl Spencer, much to the horror and resentment of his four children, who detested her. At the time, Raine told her mother bluntly: 'I am wildly in love and there is nothing anyone can do about it.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 195: Despite this very pointed rebuff, Cartland's confidence in these years seemed ever burgeoning - at the age of 77, she even recorded an album of love songs which were so hilarious that it became a collector's item for all the wrong reasons.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 197: In her role as wily self-publicist, she once wrote (of Mountbatten's kiss on her cheek): 'A streak of fire ran through me as if I had been struck by lightning. It was a definitely painful but ecstatic sensation. From a woman's point of view, the power was devastating.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 198: From the moment Dickie fixed his eyes on her, spoke to her in that deep, amazingly attractive voice - she was his.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 205: Cartland put a brave face on the snub, attempting to explain it away, but privately she was devastated. To save face, she threw open Camfield Place for a party for St John's Ambulance volunteers, appearing in the tailored brown uniform of the Order of St John, instead of her usual pink ostrich feathers.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 210: Further evidence that the Spencers, at times, treated Cartland distantly came in 1989 when, for the second time, she became the subject of television's This Is Your Life.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 217: The last time I saw Cartland was in June 1997, at a performance of Always, a musical about the Abdication, at London's Victoria Palace. Her appearance was drastically changed. Gone was the forest of false eyelashes, and the voluminous blonde wig. The front of her head was now almost bald.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 218: She talked loudly throughout the performance. 'I was there when that happened,' she shouted at one point. In the interval, the theatre manager, who had received complaints from actors and members of the audience, asked her to be quiet.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 220: As dementia set in, her indiscretions became more extreme. A year before Diana's death, she delivered her own verdict on the failure of the Wales marriage. 'Of course, you know where it all went wrong. She wouldn't do oral sex.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 221: In 1998, she publicly rebuked Earl Spencer, whom she had never forgiven for kicking Raine's possessions down the stairs at Althorp in black bin-liners, for charging tourists £9.50 to view Diana's grave.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 223: When, on May 21, 2000, Dame Barbara Cartland died peacefully in her sleep, seven weeks short of her 99th birthday, she had written 723 books and had sold more than one billion copies worldwide, in 36 languages.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 225: Unconventional to the last, she elected to be buried in a cardboard coffin in the grounds of Camfield Place, under an oak tree planted by Queen Elizabeth I, to the strains of Perry Como singing I Believe.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 226: Whatever her detractors may say, she was, triumphantly, her own creation, a magnificent original, and a feisty, gutsy, sexually-adventurous explorer along life's highway.
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    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 97: In 2004, Harper’s magazine published Natasha, a first short story by a promising 31-year-old Jewish Canadian writer, David Bezmozgis. This memorable tale of a doomed teenage love between Mark, a Jewish Toronto slacker, and his troubled (shiksa) Russian cousin by marriage was eventually released in a collection chronicling the lives of a Latvian immigrant family, not unlike the author’s own. Bezmozgis’s debut became a cult sensation with critics drawing literary comparisons to Bernard Malamud and Philip Roth. The story was subsequently reprinted in 15 languages. After penning two more acclaimed novels, then writing and directing his first feature Victoria Day (SFJFF 2010), Bezmozgis finally brings his modern classic to the big screen in a remarkably assured adaptation that’s both highly provocative and deeply poignant. At the heart of this emotional, coming-of-age drama are the extraordinarily measured performances of Alex Ozerov as Mark and newcomer Sasha K. Gordon as the sexually precocious Natasha, the dark star who forever alters Mark’s staid, suburban existence. Fans of the writer’s original source material will not be disappointed in David Bezmozgis’s haunting narrative of forbidden love caught between the old world and the new, further proof of this talented artist’s notable command of both literature and the cinema. —Thomas Logoreci Note: Mature Content. A New Life in the west means a second chance for precocious Latvian jews.
    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 152: 20 in 2002; she appeared in X-rated features
    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 393: Svetlana Aleksijevits syntyi Ukrainassa 1948 ja asui pääsääntöisesti Belarusissa, vaikka kirjoittikin venäjäxi. Loikkasi 2003 Lukashenkaa pakoon Valko-venäjältä länteen jossa viihtyi 10v, palasi Krimin selkkauxen aattona Belarusiin. Noobel päsähti vuonna 2015 Krimin ansiosta. Uusi lähtö Belarusista tuli 2020, mistä lähtien se on ajanut länkkärien asiaa Berliinistä käsin. Vanhahan sekin alkaa olla, Kristina tätiäkin vanhempi.
    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 433: Nyky-Ukrainassa (tai no, Luhanskissa) työttömän venäläisen työläisen perheeseen syntynyt Voroshilov osallistui Venäjän vuoden 1917 vallankumoukseen bolshevikkien varhaisena jäsenenä. Julkaistussa omaelämäkerrassaan Vorošilov kuvasi äärimmäisen vaikeaa lapsuutta, kun hän työskenteli kuuden tai seitsemän vuoden iästä lähtien ja sai usein rikkaiden talonpoikien pahoinpitelyjä, mikä jätti hänet elinikäiseen vastenmielisyyteen "kulakeja" kohtaan.
    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 439: Kaupunki, joka oli ollut tärkeä lokakuun vallankumouksen tukikeskus ja pysyi punaisten käsissä, piiritti bolshevikkien vastaiset Don-kasakat kolme kertaa Pjotr ​​Krasnovin komennossa: heinä-syyskuu 1918, syys-lokakuu 1918, ja tammi-helmikuu 1919. Vapaaehtoisarmeija teki toisen yrityksen valloittaa Tsaritsyn touko-kesäkuussa 1919, joka valloitti kaupungin onnistuneesti. Elokuun 1919 ja tammikuun 1920 välisenä aikana valkoiset puolestaan ​​puolustivat kaupunkia bolshevikkeja vastaan. Punaiset valloittivat lopulta Tsaritsynin 1920-luvun alussa. Puna-musta-valkoiset teki verisen mutta turhan yrityxen sinne taas suuressa isänmaallisessa sodassa.
    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 526: Anatoli Rybakov (oikea sukunimi Aronov) syntyi juutalaisen insinöörin perheeseen. Koulun jälkeen hän opiskeli Moskovan liikenneinsinööri-instituutissa. Rybakov pidätettiin vuonna 1933 ja tuomittiin kolmen vuoden karkotukseen Siperiaan syytettynä neuvostovastaisen propagandan levittämisestä. Kärsittyään rangaistuksensa hän työskenteli eri puolilla Neuvostoliittoa. Rybakov osallistui toiseen maailmansotaan, sai ylennyksen upseeriksi ja pääsi eroon rikosmerkinnästään. Syntyi pohjois-Ukrainassa Tshernihivissä Olkkarin ikäisenä 1911, kuoli New Yorkissa 1998 11 vuotta vanhempana. Olikohan sittenkään ihan syyttä tuomittu. Minun mummoni mies teloitettiin ennen sotaa. "En sure Vasjaa, syystä vangizivat. Kieli lauloi liikaa."
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    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 51: Group Portrait with Lady (German: Gruppenbild mit Dame) is a novel by Nobel Prize winning author Heinrich Böll, published in 1971. The novel revolves around a woman named Leni, and her friends, foes, lovers, employers and others and in the end tells the stories of all these people in a small city in western Germany in the 1930s and 1940s. As is usual in Böll's novels, the main focus is the Nazi era, from the perspective of ordinary people. (Wikipedia en)
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 95: The story follows the life of a regular German women Leni Gruyten during 1930s and 1940s. Through her interactions with friends, family and other people she knows, the regular folks' perception of the Nazi era is shown.
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    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 102: Journalistilla (tietysti toimittaja ja hänen journalisminsa eivät ole sama kuin tämän kirjan psyyke), on ajatus, että 19 ihmisellä ei ole ollut 8 Edsheresin resursseja, naimisissa neiti Mercise Barçan kanssa, ja heillä on kaksi Nediä, Meranrés Rigo ja Gonzalo, Gabriel García Márquez Márquez Márquez syntyivät Aracatácassa, Kolumbiassa, ja Alahaddissa 7. joulukuuta Hef, 14 ja 87 -vuotiaana. Mexico Cityssä Heather elää ilman vaimoa ja lapsia, ja yksinäisyydessä Arande, Elde, Elden, kokee jälleen rakkautta, ja tytön sydänsuru tulee olemaan tyydyttävin kirjan edessä. Katkerimpiin kärsimyksiin, puhtaaseen rakkauteen, voi valita lauseita kirjan takakannesta.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 234: She suffers a lot of pain and finally delivers a stillborn baby boy. Later the nurse tells him that Catherine is hemorrhaging. He is terrified. He goes to see her, and she dies with him by her side. He leaves the hospital and walks back to his Hotel in the rain.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 257: My mother in law had a family copy of The Pig book when she was younger in Trieste, she inquired to her sister about its whereabouts but she can not recall....she says her skin crawls when she remembers some of the stories about priests.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 265: Professor Gianfranca Balestra of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan) not only located the book but took the extraordinary trouble of having the whole thing xeroxed for me. Finally, in late 1995, I had the 288 pages of Il maiale nero: Rivelazioni e documenti in my hands. But what does it say? It's all in Italian! The puzzle was partially solved by Enzo Michelangeli: “Il Maiale Nero” is a novel written by Umberto Notari in the early 20th Century. His most famous book is the first he published in 1904, “Quelle signore” (“Those ladies”), about the world of prostitution: it earned him a prosecution for obscenity resulting in a fine, but the book was reprinted and by 1920 had sold more than half million copies.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 269: It was first published in 1907 under the title Il maiale nero: Rivelazioni e documenti (Sesto S. Giovanni, Milano: A. Barion). A later edition carried the title Dio contro Dio on the first title page and at the top of every page, with the previous title presented as subtitle on the second title page.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 273: Notari’s novel sold 80,000 copies in six months and sales only increased when it was accused of offending public morality; it and its author were acquitted, with Marinetti serving as witness for the defense. “It was Notari’s good fortune,” one scholar writes, “to be accused of obscenity by a court in Parma.... Marinetti, who attended and clearly relished the trial, wrote a detailed account of it for Parisian readers... and then translated his account into Italian, appending a brief, self-congratulatory introduction” (Adamson 97). Marinetti bragged that the trial “gave an extraordinary boost to the book’s sales such that, today, one finds it in all the elegant parlors, in all the bedrooms, under the virginal bedlinens of all the convent-school girls and inside the prayer benches of all the new brides” (qtd. in Adamson 97–98). Notari quickly produced a sequel, Femmina: Scene di una grande capitale (1906), which became a best seller before it too was seized and banned. Notari proudly listed these three books’ sales figures and legal histories in the front matter of his next book, The Black Pig (1907).
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 275: By this time, Notari, born into a poor family, had become quite well-to-do. In 1901 he had married a rich widow, bought an estate, and established a literary salon; in 1910, he launched a publishing house, Società Anonima Notari, through which he later published classical editions, musical scores, and some of his own work, including the first few of what would become a long list of journals devoted to a variety of topics that interested him: sports, theater, medicine, finance, the culinary arts, and, of course, politics.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 445: Thomas Pynchon for the title of his first published story, The Small Rain (1959).
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 536: Lisäksi useimmat ortodoksiset juutalaiset tutkijat torjuvat kaikki yritykset rakentaa temppeli ennen Messiaan tuloa. Tämä johtuu siitä, että on monia epäilyksiä sen tarkan sijainnin suhteen, johon se on rakennettava. Esimerkiksi vaikka mitat on annettu kyynärissä, on olemassa kiistaa siitä, onko tämä mittayksikkö 1,84 jalkaa, tieteellinen konsensus tai 1,43 jalkaa, jonka arvostettu historioitsija Asher Selig Kaufman esitti. Ilman tarkkaa tietoa kyynärän koosta alttaria ei voitu rakentaa. Talmud kertoo, että toisen temppelin rakentaminen oli mahdollista vain Haggain, Sakarjan ja Malakian suoran profeetallisen ohjauksen alaisena. Ilman pätevää profeetallista ilmoitusta olisi mahdotonta rakentaa temppeliä uudelleen, vaikka moskeijat eivät enää olisikaan sen paikalla.
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    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 382: Eevan patriarkaaliset pahixet ovat Plato, Bysshe ja Cartland. Matriarkaaliset hyvixet on Shlomo, kreivitär Dia ja Hilvik. 2-lahkeisia 4 1-lahkeisia 2. Kenties Shlomokin oli 1-lahkeinen, vaikka kullinheiluttaja toki. Tää on kysymyskirja eikä väitöskirja. Eeva vastaa kysymyxillä kuten rabbitit ja Lauri Törhönen. Tälläsiä väitöskirjoja tulee Akun tehtaasta. Kauaxi on exytty Sokrateen dialektiikasta. Taiteen erotiikkaa tieteen sijasta.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 424: Vuoden 1910 lopulla Moskovassa Tsvetaeva tapasi runoilijan ja kirjallisuuskriitikon Maximilian Voloshinin. Seuraavana vuonna hän vierailee kuuluisassa Voloshinin " runoilijoiden talossa " Krimillä. Siellä Koktebelissä toukokuussa 1911 Tsvetaeva tapasi Sergei Efronin; 29. tammikuuta 1912 he menivät naimisiin Kristuksen syntymän kirkossa Maly Palashevsky Lanella. Saman vuoden syyskuussa Marinalla ja Sergeillä oli tytär Ariadna (Alya). Seuraavina vuosina, vallankumoukseen asti, perhe vietti toistuvasti kesiä Krimillä Voloshinin dachassa. Myöhemmin siirtolaisuudessa Tsvetaeva muisteli, että tämä oli hänen elämänsä onnellisin aika.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 438: Vuonna 1939 Tsvetaeva palasi Neuvostoliittoon miehensä ja tyttärensä jälkeen, asui NKVD:n dachassa Bolshevossa (nykyinen M.I. Tsvetajevan muistotalo-museo Bolshevossa), naapurit olivat Klepininit. [Sama anglosaxixi: Vuonna 1939 hän palasi poikansa kanssa Moskovaan tietämättä saamastaan vastaanotosta. Stalinin Neuvostoliitossa jokainen, joka oli asunut ulkomailla, oli epäilty, samoin kuin kuka tahansa, joka oli ollut älymystön joukossa ennen vallankumousta.]
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 509: On myös ehdotettu (esim. Creed, 1993), että naisten ja naisruumiiden lyttäys populaarikulttuurissa (erityisesti esimerkiksi slasher-elokuvissa) ilmenee äidin ruumiin kullin identiteetille aiheuttaman uhan vuoksi. Slasher elokuvat sisältävät eroottisia tai seksuaalisia tilanteita, jotka ovat lähellä pornografisia ja keskittyvät enemmän naisten vahingoittamiseen tai tappamiseen kuin mieshahmoihin.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 511: Äidin löylyttämisen jälkeen subjektit säilyttävät silti tiedostamattoman kiintymyksen semiotiikkaan. Slasher-elokuvat tarjoavat siten yleisön jäsenille tavan esittää abjektioprosessi turvallisesti uudelleen karkottamalla ja tuhoamalla äitihahmon. Carol Cloverin Miehet , naiset ja moottorisahat: Sukupuoli nykyaikaisessa kauhuelokuvassa pidetään yleisesti slasher-elokuvien sukupuolen tutkimisen kulmakivenä. Kristeva väittää, että monet ovat kauhuissaan mutta silti täpinöissään abjektista, koska "se on jotain, mikä inhottaa meitä, mutta kuitenkin samalla usein meiltä tulee tai me tulemme kaverin käteen". Eräs Briefel jakaa kauhuelokuvien naispuolisten sukupuolihirviöiden kärsimyksen kahteen tyyppiin: masokismi ja kuukautiset.
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    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 118: most recognised and established social influencers in
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 124: doing what she loves the most – traveling the world,
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 131: scholarship to Bond University where she began studying
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 133: university with top honors. As a result, she secured
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 138: her situation. Eventually, she began to realize the
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 139: corporate job she worked wasn’t the right ‘fit’ for her.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 144: all of which she took full advantage of – becoming an
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 403: Nyt Eeva alkaa dekonstruoida romantikkomiehiä, Percy Bysshe Shelly etunenässä, mutta ei pie unohtaa omituista Blakea, jota homo-Jeeves siteerasi Bonesissa.
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    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 439: she Shelley">Percy Bysshe Shelley ( / b ɪ ʃ / ⓘ BISH ;4. elokuuta 1792 – 8. heinäkuuta 1822) oli brittiläinen kirjailija, jota pidetään yhtenä suurimmistaenglantilaisista romanttisista runoilijoista. Runoudessaan sekä poliittisissa ja sosiaalisissa näkemyksissään radikaali Shelley ei saavuttanut mainetta elämänsä aikana, mutta tunnustus hänen saavutuksistaan ​​runoudessa kasvoi tasaisesti hänen kuolemansa jälkeen, ja hänestä tuli tärkeä vaikuttaja seuraavien sukupolvien runoilijoille, mukaan lukien Robert Browning, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Thomas Hardy ja WB Yeats. Amerikkalainen kirjallisuuskriitikko, rasvainen Harold Bloom kuvailee häntä "erinomaiseksi käsityöihmiseksi, lyyriseksi runoilijaksi ilman kilpailijaa ja varmasti yhdeksi kehittyneimmistä skeptisistä älyistä, joka on koskaan kirjoittanut runon."
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 461: Shelley käytti seuraavat kuukaudet yrittäessään nostaa lainoja ja välttää ulosottomiehiä. Mary oli raskaana, yksinäinen, masentunut ja sairas. Hänen mielialansa ei juuri parantunut, kun hän kuuli, että Harriet oli synnyttänyt 30. marraskuuta Charles Bysshe Shelleyn, Shelleyn omaisuuden ja paronettuuden perillisen.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 463: Tätä seurasi tammikuun alussa 1815 uutinen, että Shelleyn isoisä Sir Bysshe oli kuollut jättäen 220 000 punnan arvoisen kiinteistön. Kiinteistön ratkaisu ja taloudellinen sovinto Shelleyn ja hänen isänsä (nykyisin Sir Timothy) välillä saatiin kuitenkin päätökseen vasta seuraavan vuoden huhtikuussa.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 493: Shelleys muutti Pisaan tammikuussa 1820, näennäisesti neuvotellakseen heille suositellulta lääkäriltä. Siellä Percy "ystävystyi" irlantilaisen tasavaltalaisen Margaret Masonin ( Lady Margaret Mountcashell) kanssa. Rouva Masonista tuli inspiraationa Shelleyn runolle "The Sensitive Plant".
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 501: Joulukuussa Shelley tapasi Teresa (Emilia) Vivianin, joka oli Pisan kuvernöörin 19-vuotias tytär ja asui luostarissa odottaen sopivaa avioliittoa. Shelley "vieraili hänen luonaan" useita kertoja seuraavien kuukausien aikana, ja he aloittivat intohimoisen "kirjeenvaihdon", joka hiipui hiänen avioliittonsa jälkeen seuraavana syyskuussa. Emilia oli inspiraationa Shelleyn päärunolle Epipsychidion. (Se on izeriittoista ja izerakasta izetyydytystä, jossa runoilija kiihottuu omasta kuvastaan, äänestään ja tunteestaan. Xerox-koneella otettu belfie. Shelleyn runot on vitun klisheisiä, paljon klisheisempiä kuin kampurajalka Byronin.)
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    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 93: Gadamer published Truth and Method in 1960 at age sixty, devoting an entire decade to its writing. Due to the significance of this project and the length of time involved in its production, it seems appropriate to provide some insight into Gadamer's life-world during the creation of this important work. According to biographer Jean Grondin, "in Frankfurt [in the late 1940s] Gadamer was being urged by students (not to mention contemptuous colleagues) to produce, at long last, a substantial piece of work. Although he felt unprepared to take on such a project, he wrote the work while at Heidelberg in the 1950s at the encouragement of his wife Kate (27-77-80)."
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 289: painottaa kansallishengen merkitystä yhteiskuntaelämän pohjana.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 682: During his youthful visits to Bowood House, the country seat of his patron Lord Lansdowne, he had passed his time at falling unsuccessfully in love with all the ladies of the house, whom he courted with a clumsy jocularity, while playing chess with them or giving them lessons on the harpsichord. Hopeful to the last, at the age of eighty he wrote again to one of them, recalling to her memory the far-off days when she had "presented him, in ceremony, with the flower in the green lane".
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 737: 20 nonbinääriä jotka muutti maailman: Alexanteri Suuri, Hatshepsut, Lefa
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    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 193: 9. tammikuuta 2015 oli Hypercacherin kosher-supermarketin piiritys, jossa ranskalaissyntyinen malilainen muslimi otti panttivankeja ja murhasi neljä ihmistä (kaikki juutalaisia) ennen kuin ranskalaiset kommandot tappoivat heidät.
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    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 234: Anton on Troskinon kylän köyhin talonpoika, jonka vanha omistaja kuoli kauan sitten ja kaikkia asioita hoitaa julma puoluejohtaja Nikita Hrutshev. Jälkimmäisen jatkuvan kiristyksen vuoksi Anton saa tuskin toimeentuloa, varsinkin kun hänen veljensä Yermolain, joka otettiin sotaväkeen, pienet lapset asuvat hänen ja hänen vaimonsa Varvaran kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 290: Tunnelukot vei mua aiemmin. Tuttu ahdistus ja ghostauxen pelko. Äärnnn bruuumm neulaa nostatetaan iskän bemarissa. Jäätävä määrä millenniaaliklisheitä. Lippalakki väärinpäin.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 50: Kurtz palasi Vietnamiin vuonna 1966 vihreiden barettien kanssa ja oli osa sydämet ja mielet -kampanjaa, joka kuten aiemmin on nähty meni täysin perseelleen. Kurtz käytti barbaarisia menetelmiä vihollisen voittamiseksi, mutta myös pelon levittämiseksi. Kurtz mm. murhasi Jay "Chef" Hicksin katkaisemalla hänen päänsä. Hän kiduttaa Willardia fyysisest, vangitsemalla hänet bambumaiseen vankilaan kuin Pugatshevin koppi, sekä henkisest, näyttämällä hänelle ystävänsä Chefin katkaistua päätä jonka hän oli tappanut. Tääkin on vanha klischee osmannien ajoilta (albumi 190) ja aiempaakin (esim. Holofernes, Johannes Kastaja, Sulla).
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 63: Kun Brando ilmestyi kuvauxiin, hän oli noin 18 kiloa ylipainoinen ja pakotti Coppolan ampumaan häntä vyötärön yläpuolelle, jolloin vaikutti siltä, ​​että hän oli 198 cm pitkä jättiläinen. Harrison Ford, joka ei kuvaushetkellä ollut vielä suuri tähti, esiintyi pienessä roolissa.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 127: Character Analysis Kurtz's Native Mistress. The Congolese woman that rails against Kurtz's departure is a complete contrast to Kurtz's Intended. As the Intended is innocent and naïve, the native mistress is bold and powerful. Kurtz is a man of many lusts, and she embodies this part of his personality. She frightens the Harlequin because she finds him to be meddling with Kurtz too much; her threats to him eventually scare him into leaving the Inner Station.
    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.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 154: The media have described Lipa as having a mezzo-soprano or contralto vocal range. Her music is primarily pop, and has also been described as disco, house and R&B. Stylistically, her music has been described as dance-pop, synth-pop, R&B, dream pop, alternative pop, and nu-disco subgenres. She describes her musical style as being "dark pop". She is also noted for singing in a "distinct, husky, low register", and her "sultry" tone. Regarding her songwriting process, Lipa states she usually comes to the studio with a concept and starts developing the song with her co-writers. She cites Kylie Minogue, Pink, Nelly Furtado, Jamiroquai, Kendrick Lamar, and Chance the Rapper among her musical influences. "My idea of pop has been P!nk and Christina Aguilera and Destiny's Child and Nelly Furtado", said Lipa in a GQ interview in 2018. Her second studio album Future Nostalgia (2020) was inspired by artists that she listened to during her teens, including Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Moloko, Blondie and Outkast. KIINNNNNNOS. Liikkuuko sinun Lipasi? Ei ota minun orani. I love her lack of energy. Fiat voluntas tua.
    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 334: Mearsheimer on tunnistanut Yhdysvallat ja EU:n suurimmiksi syyllisiksi sotaan Naton ja EU:n voimakkaan itälaajentumisen sekä Ukrainan nazien tukemisen vuoksi. Tilanteen juuret ulottuvat hänen mukaansa jo vuonna 2008 Bukarestissa pidettyyn Naton kokoukseen, jossa Ukrainan julistettiin tulevan Naton jäseneksi, ja siihen ovat vaikuttaneet etenkin Ukrainan venäläismyönteisen presidentin Viktor Janukovytšin syrjäyttäminen sekä lännen ja Ukrainan "yhteyksien tiivistyminen" 2010-luvun lopulla ja 2020-luvun alussa. Mearsheimerin mukaan Venäjän presidentti Vladimir Putin ei käyttäydy arvaamattomasti tai irrationaalisesti, kuten lännessä koetetaan uskotella, vaan hän on pakonalaisen geopolitiikan ja ajopuisen reaalipolitiikan vanki. Venäjän toiminnassa ei Mearsheimerin mukaan ole kyse irrationaalisista tai imperialistisista motiiveista vaan siitä, minkä Venäjä kokee uhaksi itselleen. Tilanteen ratkaisemiseksi Ukrainasta tulisi Mearsheimerin mukaan tehdä neutraali maatalousvaltio Venäjän ja lännen välissä. Mearsheimerin mukaan Venäjä on laskeva suurvalta eikä sitä tarvitsisi millään lailla padota Naton laajentumisella, mutta toki oikeutetut alueelliset suurvaltaedut tulee ottaa huomioon. Mearsheimer ennusti jo vuonna 2014, ettei Venäjä tule perääntymään Ukraina-kysymyksessä ja etteivät lännen pakotteet toimi Venäjän suhteen, ja hän uskoo, että Ukraina tulee kärsimään sodasta sotilaallisesti ja taloudellisesti.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 336: Mearsheimer tietää, että maailmansodat syttyivät kolonialistien kilpajuoxun takia eikä Natsi-Saksan ideologiasta kuten Chotiner koittaa uskotella, pikemminkin päinvastoin. Yhtä vähän Venäjän motiiveissa Ukrainan sodassa on kyse sisäisen järjestyksen ylläpitämisestä. Kyllä kyse on taas kerran geopoliittisista turvallisuusintresseistä ja anglosfäärin
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 162: Nuoriso tulvasi Tshekalinskin luo, unhottaen tanssijaiset korttien takia ja etuuttaen faaraopelin houkutukset lemmenkauppojen viehätyksille. Narumov vei sinne Hermanin. Muutamat kenraalit ja salaneuvokset pelasivat whistiä; nuoria miehiä venyi sohvilla. Tshekalinski sakasi kortit ja valmistautui taas jakamaan.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 168: Tshekalinski rupesi jakamaan, hänen kätensä vapisi. Oikealla oli rouva, vasemmalla ässä.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 170: "Rouvanne on tapettu", sanoi ystävällisesti Tshekalinski.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 174: Tshekalinski veti puoleensa hävittämät rahansa. Herman seisoi liikkumatoinna. Kun hän poistui pöydän luota, alkoi hälisevä puhe. "Mainiosti punkteerattu!" sanoivat pelaajat. Tshekalinski sakasi taas kortit; peli kävi tavallista menoaan.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 246: Hänen vastenmieliset seksuaaliset taipumuksensa ja voimakas julmuus ja sadismi tarkoittivat, että hänen johtamansa yksikkö sai enemmän tai vähemmän vapaat kädet murhata, kiduttaa, raiskata ja polttaa. He aloittivat elämänsä keskitysleirin vartioinnissa, ja Dirlewangerin ja hänen rikollisten seuraajiensa vangeille aiheuttamat julmuudet olivat niin pahoja, että ne melkein uhmasivat uskoa. Häntä on myös kuvattu "SS:n pahimmaksi mieheksi" ja "ehkä sadistisimmaksi toisen maailmansodan komentajista". Kumpi oli pahempi, Aatu vaiko Oskari? Aatun tappaminen ois ollut humaanimpaa, koska se olis säästänut enemmän ihmishenkiä.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 376: regime systematically extinguishes independent thought, and what
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 397: Cover worn, page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday. Solzhenitsyn. Antikvár partner. sphere books | 1973 | papír / puha kötés | 239 oldal. Vásárlói értékelések, vélemények. Kérjük, lépjen be az értékeléshez!
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 475: Arabs like to call Jews apes and dogs but from our point of view they're nebbishes, sad sacks, fuck-ups, ne’er-do-wells. They're schlemiels.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 496: Regionally, the situation becomes less encouraging again. Hezbollah is a creation and instrument of Iran. Teheran, which since 13 April is an active participant in this war but which has been operating its clients and proxies from the beginning, currently maintains control or freedom of operation in the entire area of territory between Israel's border with Lebanon, and the Iraq-Iran border. This is a vast body of land, taking in the areas of three broken Arab states in which Iran is now the primary actor – Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. In this area, Teheran has established semi-regular Shia, Islamist, client, military forces.
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    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 112: Kosmopoliittinen propaganda vuoden 1917 vallankumouksen aattona ja vasemmistolaisten voimien toimet muodostivat Rozanovin mukaan suuren vaaran maalle. Hän saattoi esimerkiksi kirjoittaa eri julkaisuihin sekä bolshevikkien että mustien sotnioiden puolesta.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 134: Apollinaria Prokofyevna Suslova (venäjä : Аполлина́рия Проко́фьевна Су́слова),​​​ 1839–1918, Vasily Rozanovin vaimo ja Venäjän ensimmäisen naislääkärin Nadezhda Suslovan sisar. Häntä pidetään prototyyppinä useille naishahmoille Dostojevskin romaaneissa, kuten Polina pelissä Peluri, Nastasja Filipovna elokuvassa Idiootti, Katerina Ivanovna Marmeladova elokuvassa Rikos ja rangaistus, Lizaveta Nikolaevna elokuvassa The Possessed, sekä Katerina ja Grushenka elokuvassa The Brothers Karamazov. Suslovaa on usein kuvattu femme fatale -naisena. Fjodor Dostojevski kutsui häntä yhdeksi aikansa merkittävimmistä naisista. Hänen omia teoksiaan ovat novelli Pokuda, joka julkaistiin Mihail Dostojevskin Vremya - lehdessä vuonna 1861, Do svadby (1863), ja omaelämäkerrallinen Chuzhaya i Svoy, joka julkaistiin vuonna 1928.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 201: Talous on vaan vähänen osa-alue selkoelämästä, sitä säätelevät pilotajunesti toteutuvat tapahtumat, jotka jäävät SM valvonnan ulkopuolelle. Jokaisella psyykkisellä limiöllä mohpa se näemmä vaikka kumkakin mieletön, on oma funksionismin faina, eumerkiksi unen, virhesuoritusten, poies pillusta lipsahdusten, psyykknesti sairasten tasan häiryneiden imaisujen jne. Kaikki nämä mitalityvet äro med, kun tutkijain onnistuu jumittaa ne oikealle paikalleen asianomasen yksilön kyhnyshizoriassa. Näin paukologia, joka shen memessa oli offlat jonkinlasta sivujen fysikkaa (sarvimytologiaa) tai epämäärää ja ракхнема орнa jostain insestisestä objektiivisesta hengesta, änkes ulos sivulukkoisten mossejen Tuomnemtieteiden piirongista.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 220: Kukin näistä löydöksistä (ja tässä olen maininnut vain niitä, jotka ovat meidän pääasheemme (shiitin) kannalta merkitsevimpiä) antoi jo pelkästään julkistumalla ankaran potkun taantumukselliselle moraalifilosofialle ja etenkin uskonnoliselle metafysikalle nämä kun julistivat, että moraaliset arvot ovat ikuisia, että maailmassa hallitsee objektiivinen henki, et pikkulapset ovat sukupoolisesti viattomia ja että sukupuofitominnot ovat hyväksyttävissä vain suvun jatkumiseksi. Päinvastoin, suvun jatkuminen on vain lutkutuxen ja coituxen sivuvaikutus, se on kuin Freudin suusyöpä sikaarien pureskelusta. Kuitenkaan nämä nerokkaat oivallukset eivät päässeet vaikuttamaan sinä määrim kuin niiden luonne olus edellyttänyt, sillä niille rakentuva prykoana byyttimen sosiologia samensi pääosan niiden edistyksellistä ja onnistui mullata vaan smáltook. Tässä sitä ei käy osoittaminen.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 238: Jos valitsemme esimerkiksi taantumuxellinen työläisperheen keskimääräisen vanhoillismielisen äidin, käy heti selväksi, miksi seksuaaliekonomia pitää perhettä autoritaarisen yhteiskuntajärjestyksen pilluakin tärkeämpänä ylläpitämıs ja jatkamiselimenä. Tällainen vanhoillinen perheenäiti näkee nälkää sinä missä vapaudentahtoinenkin; molemmat ovat taloudellisesti samassa asemassa mutta ensinmainittu äänestää fasisteja, jälkimmäinen kommunisteja. Jos vielä selvitämme, millainen on keskimääräisen vapaudentahtoisen työläisnaısen ja vastaavasti keskimääräisen vanhoillisen seksuaalinen ideologia, tämän ideologian ja viime kädessä ihmisen seksuaalirakenteen ratkaiseva merkitys käy ilmi. Sukupuolisuudenvastaiset, moraaliset estymät ehkäisevät vanhoillista naista tiedostamasta omaa "sitä yhtä paikkaa" ja sitovat hänet kirkkoon yhtä vahvasti kuin hän toisaalta kammoaa seksuaalibolshevismia. Teorian kannalta asiantila on raavaanlainen: Mekanistisesti ajatteleva vulgaarimarxilainen olettaa, et ihminen tiedostaa sosiaalisen asemansa erityisen selkeästi silloin, ku hänen taloudelliseen ahdinkoonsa vielä liittyy sukupuolinen puutteenalaisuus. Tämän olettamuksen mukaisesti nuorten naisten massien pitäisi olla paljon kapinallisempia kuin miesten siitinten. Todellisuudessa tilann on täsmälleen päinvastainen, ja ekonomisti, ahtaasti taloustieteeseen tunkeutuva teoreetikko jää neuvottomaksi. Hän ei jaksa käsittää, en taantumuksellisesti asennoitunut nainen on kertakaikkisen haluton edes kuuntelemaan hänen taloudellista ohjelmaansa, saati tarjoamaan peppua, kun taas kommunistinaaras levittää ilman eri käskyä.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 384: Raleigh's poem is a departure from the more idealized and romantic treatments of love that were common in Elizabethan poetry. It reflects the growing skepticism and disillusionment with love that began to emerge during the Renaissance. It also foreshadows the more cynical and satirical treatments of love that would become prevalent in the following century. Lizzy loved it until she found out that Walt had actually been thinking of the servant.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 482: Ainoana järkimiehenä Laurence Sterne pilkkasi Burtonin juhlallista sävyä ja hänen pyrkimyksiään todistaa ilmiselvät tosiasiat painavilla lainauksilla Tristram Shandyssa. Sterne pilkkasi myös Burtonin jakautumista lukujensa otsikoissa ja parodioi hänen vakavaa ja raitishenkistä kertomustaan ​​Ciceron surusta tyttärensä Tullian kuoleman johdosta. Puu kasvoi Brooklynissa tyttö luki kirjastoa läpi A:sta alkaen kuin Jorma Oxanen Otavan tietosanakirjaa, ja oli päässyt Burtoniin ennenkuin kirjastonhoitaja suositteli sille jotain tyttökirjoja.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 492: 2Stanley Fish (1938) on amerikanjuutalainen kirjallisuusteoreetikko, oikeustutkija, kirjailija ja maxullinen intellektuelli. Hän on tällä hetkellä Floersheimer Distinguished Vieraileva oikeustieteen professori Yeshivan yliopiston Benjamin N. Gonzo School of Lawssa New Yorkissa. Fish on aiemmin toiminut Davidson-Kahn Distinguished Universityn humanististen tieteiden professorina ja oikeustieteen professorina Floridan kansainvälisessä yliopistossa Jaakko Hintikan seurana ja on Chicagon Illinoisin yliopiston Liberal Arts and Sciences -tiedekunnan hallijärjestäjä evp. Hänen katsotaan myös vaikuttaneen lukijavasteteorian nousuun ja tuhoon.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 529: Myöhemmin illalla Charles löysi Marylle viihtyisän paikan Fisher House -nimisestä mielisairaalasta, joka löytyi hänen lääkäriystävänsä avulla. Samaan aikaan kun tiedotusvälineet julkaisivat verenhimoisia raportteja murhasta, Charles kirjoitti kirjeen Samuel Taylor Coleridgelle:
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 537: Myöhemmin onni palasi, ja sekä hän että hänen sisarensa nauttivat aktiivisesta ja rikkaasta sosiaalisesta elämästä. Heidän Lontoon asunnoistaan tuli eräänlainen viikoittainen salonki monille tämän päivän miellyttävimmistä teatteri- ja kirjallisuushahmoista. Lontoossa Lamb hypisteli ryhmää nuoria kirjailijoita, jotka suosivat poliittista uudistusta, mukaan lukien Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt ja William Hone.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 646: Pyhä Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney (1786-1859), myös Curé D’arse, oli roomalaiskatolinen ranskalainen pappi, pyhimys ja ihmeidentekijä. Hän on kaikkien pappien, seurakuntapappien, Iowan Dubuquen arkkihiippakunnan, ripittäjien ja Kansasin Kansas Cityn hiippakunnan suojeluspyhimys, ja Napsun armeijan sotilaskarkuri. Perseessä oli 230 asujainta. When Vianney's bishop first assigned him to Arse, Vianney got lost trying to find the town. Couldn't find his arse using both hands. With Catherine Lassagne and Benedicta Lardet, he established a home for girls. Vianney spent time with girls in the confessional and gave homilies against cursing and profane dancing. Vianney had a great devotion to Saint Philomena. He was regarded as her guardian because he erected so often in honour of the saint. He was a rare example of a pastor acutely aware of his responsibilities. In November 2018, Vianney's heart was transported to the United States for a 6-month nationwide tour.
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    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 184: Guilloun muinaissvedut ovat järjestään tylsimyxiä ja/tai pellejä. Ja vielä pahempaa, ne ovat aivan vittumaisia talousliberaaleja, luonnontuhoojia ja roopeankkoja. Jan Guillou on yhtä vinosuinen kuin K-kauppias Super-Pekka. He is the owner of one of the largest publishing companies in Sweden, Piratförlaget (Pirate Publishing), together with his wife, publisher Ann-Marie Skarp, and Liza Marklund.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 190: In 1973, Folket i Bild/Kulturfront, a left-wing magazine, published a series of articles written by Guillou and Peter Bratt, revealing a Swedish secret intelligence agency called Informationsbyrån ("The Information Bureau" or IB for short). The articles, based on information initially furnished by former IB employee Håkan Isacson, described the IB as a secret organization that gathered information on Swedish communists and others deemed to be "security risks". The organization operated outside of the framework of the defense and ordinary intelligence, and was invisible in terms of state budget allocations. The articles in Folket i Bild/Kulturfront accused the IB staff of being engaged in alleged murder, break-ins, wiretapping against foreign embassies in Sweden and spying abroad.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 191: The exposure of the IB in the magazine, which included headshots with names and social security numbers of some of the alleged staff published under the headline "Spies", led to a major domestic political scandal known as the "IB affair" (IB-affären). The activities ascribed to this secret outfit and its alleged ties to the Swedish Social Democratic Party were denied by Prime Minister Olof Palme, Defense Minister Sven Andersson and the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, General Stig Synnergren. However, later investigations by various journalists and by a public commissions, as well as autobiographies by the persons involved, have confirmed some of the activities described by Bratt and Guillou. In 2002, the public commission published a 3,000-page report where research about the IB affair was included.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 193: Guillou, Peter Bratt and Håkan Isacson were all arrested, tried behind closed doors and convicted of espionage. According to Bratt, the verdict required some stretching of established judicial practice on the part of the court since none of them were accused of having acted in collusion with a foreign power. After one appeal Guillou's sentence was reduced from one year to 10 months. Guillou and Bratt served part of their sentence in solitary cells. Guillou was kept first at Långholmen Prison in central Stockholm and later at Österåker Prison north of the capital.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 199: In an article published in Svenska Dagbladet in 1977, Guillou wrote, "I'm an optimist, I believe that Israel will cease to exist prior to Armageddon".
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    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 84: Minna Craucher (23 August 1891 – 8 March 1932) was the false name of Maria Vilhelmiina Lindell, a Finnish socialite and spy. She did espionage for the Cheka, the Soviet secret police and was arrested three times for fraud. She also had connections to the right-wing Lapua Movement. She became the subject of several books and stories. In 1932 she was murdered with a shot to the head.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 86: Maria Vilhelmiina Lindell was born in poor conditions in Pirkkala as the illegitimate child of a 16-year-old Nokia-born maid, Olga Aalto. Maria´s mother died when Maria was only 15 years old. After living with relatives for some time, the early independent Maria moved to Tampere, after which she severed relations with her family. Maria did not have a permanent address and she stole a lot, as a result of which she ended up dealing with the authorities several times, even having to go to jail for unpaid library fines.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 88: In 1913, Maria Lindell moved to Helsinki for the first time. Her first child had died in 1908 within two weeks of its birth. She left her second child in Tampere for care. The third one she kept in a jar. Accused of several thefts, Maria Lindell was imprisoned for the second time on 24 October 1914, and gave birth to a boy while serving her sentence. After being released from prison, Maria Lindell was taken to the women´s shelter, Villa Elseboh, in Huopalahti, maintained by the Finnish Prison Association. According to Kari Selén (remember HIM?) who wrote her biography, Lindell took advantage of the shelter, although at the same time she worked as a babysitter there. Lindell served her third and final prison sentence convicted of thefts from 1920 to 1923. This prison period marked a frontier, after which Maria Lindell became "Madame Minna Craucher" with various phases.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 164: Tunsin selvästi, että kääntymisen Turskan puoleen, kun se aina tapahtui vasta lankeemisen jälkeen, vähitellen täytyi kadottaa merkityksensä. Huomasin että parempi on rukoilla ekana, niin sitten runkkaushetkestä tuli erityisen makoisa. Se tuntuu parhaalta kun on Jumala naama norsunvitulla samalla ajatuksissa. Muistan, että semmoinen elämä näytti minusta viehättävältä, jos siihen kerran olisi voinut päästä. Mutta parhaalla tahdollakaan ei siihen voinut päästä. Koetin päästä alkuun siten että samalla kun vemputin kertomalla kerroin mielessäni: Jehova, Jehova, Jehova, hetki hetkeltä niin pitkälle kuin saatoin. Mutta ei se juuri tuonut lisää seisokkeja. Mahdotonta oli pakottaa ajatusta eli mielialaa väkisin pysymään. Ja sentähden, kun näin, että ejakulaatio ehdottomastikin häivyttää ajatukset pois Jumalasta, kummastelin, että hän kuitenkin voi vaatia itseänsä aina ajattelemaan ennenkuin auttaa.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 241: Pidätystä voi verrata syömishäiriöön. Nadia Nadia Soromnoo on tapaus pisteessä. Anorektisen Nadian motiivi - ajatus, että hän halusi olla hoikka, vastaa pidättyvän miehen ajatusta, että hän haluaa olla "moraalinen", ja eroaa siitä vain sillä etuna, että se on hieman positiivisempi ja henkilökohtaisempi, sillä ajatushenkilö, joka haluaa välttää seksuaalista nautintoa, koska se ei ole oikein, ei useinkaan ole pelkästään negatiivinen, vaan persoonaton ja sosiaalisen ja uskonnollisen ympäristön määräämä. Nadian satunnaiset holtittoman ahneuden purkaukset vastaavat äkillisiä impulsseja turvautua prostituutioon, ja hiänen salaiset heikkoutensa keksien suhteen, jota seuraa innokas katuminen, vertautuu itsetyydytystottumukseen.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 401: "Sanotaankin näistä viime mainituista: ne ovat paremmat kuin epäsiveellisyys kaduilla. Siinä juuri vika onkin, että kun ihanne vedetään ales ja vaatimukset sovitetaan ihmisheikkouden mukaan, niin ei enää löydä sitä rajaa mihin on pysähtyminen. Alttarille vaan haarustelemaan muunsukupuolisena.
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