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If not now when

Post by stilltrucking » October 30th, 2009, 2:41 am

The past
this is all about the past
it is fourteen ninety two
no it is two thousand nine
I an five years old
no i am an old man
I remember
I forget

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Post by diesel dyke » October 30th, 2009, 3:21 am

“A human being is a synthesis of the infinite and the finite, of the temporal and the eternal, of freedom and necessity.”

Though it will make the Bill Mahers of the world wince, despair according to Kierkegaard is a lack of awareness of being a self or spirit. A Freud with religious categories up his sleeves, the lyrical philosopher emphasized that the self is a slice of eternity. While depression involves heavy burdensome feelings, despair is not correlated with any particular set of emotions but is instead marked by a desire to get rid of the self, or put another way, by an unwillingness to become who you fundamentally are. This unwillingness often takes the form of flat out wanting to be someone else. Kierkegaard writes:
http://happydays.blogs.nytimes.com/2009 ... -couch/?em]The Pursuit of What Matters in Troubled Times


Olivia Judson on Humans and Suicide

In her Wild Side column today, “A Long, Melancholy Roar,” Olivia Judson, an evolutionary biologist, writes about how the human species is its own worst enemy. In an essay that will surely be of interest to readers of this series, she writes:

http://happydays.blogs.nytimes.com/2009 ... d-suicide/

A Long, Melancholy Roar
"We are made to be immortal, and yet we die. It's horrible, it can't be taken seriously. —ianeskimo"

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Post by SadLuckDame » October 31st, 2009, 8:05 pm

"Heyyy Boy, how 'bout a fight?
Looks like ya gots your pants on tight.

Not cause you're dirty.
Not cause you're clean,
just because you kissed a girl
behind the magazine..."
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll

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Post by tinkerjack » November 1st, 2009, 6:24 am

“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
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I used to be smart

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Post by SadLuckDame » November 1st, 2009, 11:47 am

"There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired."
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll

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Post by stilltrucking » November 1st, 2009, 6:42 pm

I'm thinking about shaving my arm pits.


Olivia Judson (aka DR. TATIANA) another one of my favorite science writers.
Do your genitals explode? Are you 200,000 times smaller than your mate? Do you drug your lover with a potion that keeps her faithful? You may not get up to such tricks, but some creatures do: sex is one of the most powerful forces in nature, and generates an astounding diversity of forms and behaviors. But why?

Dr Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation explores the science of sex, considering everything from why females of so many species are so promiscuous to why sex exists at all. It is a blend of wit and rigor, a fusion of science and natural history, that will entertain, amaze, and inform.



http://www.drtatiana.com/

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Post by SadLuckDame » November 1st, 2009, 8:36 pm

Is there no way to really view her stuffs? I'm a fan of the controversial novels, if they were banned here then usually I'll likes em.

How about that Cyndi Lauper on Dr. Ruth. Dr. Ruth used to crack me up.
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll

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Post by stilltrucking » November 2nd, 2009, 1:24 am

nothing is banned anymore
what was prohibited is now compulsionary
a brave new statistical world
we "bow down and worship the neon god we made."
In quantum mechanics, Gell-Mann's Totalitarian Principle states: "Everything which is not forbidden, is compulsory." Physicist Murray Gell-Mann borrowed this expression from T.H. White's "The Once and Future King" to describe the state of particle physics around the time he was creating the Eightfold Way, a precursor to the quark-model of hadrons.
The Totalitarian Principle

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