ellauri005.html on line 305: In tickle points of niceness;
ellauri096.html on line 184: The skeptic could hope to solve (K-0) by denying that anything is known. This remedy does not cure (K). If nothing is known then (K) is true. Can the skeptic instead challenge the premise that proving a proposition is sufficient for knowing it? This solution would be particularly embarrassing to the skeptic. The skeptic presents himself as a stickler for proof. If it turns out that even proof will not sway him, he bears a damning resemblance to the dogmatist he so frequently chides.
ellauri133.html on line 67: Describing an average day in the life of your character. No, it won’t give us deep insight into her personality, it’s just boring. Start the story where your character’s life gets interesting. Fuck you, only idiots with a boring life want stories apt to tickle striped-ass baboons.
ellauri222.html on line 189: Bellow must have been tickled to death. The inventive feature of “Herzog” is a series of letters that the protagonist, in his misery, composes not only to Madeleine and Gersbach but to famous people (like President Eisenhower) and philosophers (like Heidegger and Nietzsche). These long letters, unfinished and unmailed, are sendups of an intellectual’s effort to understand human behavior by means of the conceptual apparatus of Mortimer Adler’s Great Books. Herzog is a comic figure, a holy fool, a schlimazel with a Ph.D. The whole point of his story is that when you are completely screwed the best you can hope for is a little sex and sympathy. The Western canon isn’t going to be much help.
ellauri372.html on line 420: Pompeiuksen salamurha Egyptissä korosti Rooman politiikan häikäilemätöntä luonnetta ja vallan epävarmuutta. Kerran suuri kenraali, joka oli johtanut armeijoita ja nauttinut voitoista, kohtasi traagisen ja arvottoman lopun kaukana kotoa, raitistava muistutus meille amerikkalaisille onnen hauraudesta ja sisällissodan seurauksista. Juutalaiset olivat tietysti tickled pink. Palvele häntä oikein! Serve him right!
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 397: if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 173: Tales to tickle a striped-ass baboon
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 759: Attributed to the apostle Thomas (not likely, him being a stickler for factuality), the story accounts Jesus’ doings from age five to his appearance within the temple (Luke 2:41-49). In his book The Lost Bible: Forgotten Scriptures Revealed, J.R. Porter commented:
xxx/ellauri306.html on line 243: Gustav Stickleyn käsintehtyjen huonekalujen imperiumin keskus.
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