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It's a shame I can't find the second portion of this.
That seems to be true, someone more experienced than myself told me to get into IT, if you didn't catch it I added another news piece to that post afterwords. Have a good weekend.
Interesting read for anyone who likes psych, ultimately it does pertain to the theme of this board.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wray-herbert/free-vs-fairness_b_944798.html
and some other interesting stuff...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/03/moammar-gaddafi-cia-ties-_n_947769.html
Here's an interesting one for the lovers of Aristotle.
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Literary_Criticism
"Aristotelian Lit Crit
Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher known for his love of sodomy, published Poetics to impress the boy he was dating at the time, who enjoyed poems that praise and celebrate buggery. The treatise originated the terms mimesis, meaning show me yours and I’ll show you mine, and catharsis, meaning ejaculation, which are still widely used by literary critics with a penchant for sodomy. Aristotle saw literary works as the equivalent of a linguistic sexual act in which, following the exposition, or foreplay, an inciting moment, usually involving nudity, leads to the rising action, or erection, that, in turn, reaches its dramatic and physiological apex at the climax, or orgasm, whereupon the reader, if male, ejaculates if the literary work is well written, before succumbing to the work’s falling action, or flaccidity, and, finally, ending either in a catastrophe, if the work is unsatisfying emotionally, or with the resolution, or cleanup. His model, slightly revised, continues to influence modern critics and readers alike."
Besides the sudden slowness of that song which can corrected by the putting it on pause for a bit, that guy can rap! He's pretty aggressive, and some would say he has a God complex, but there are other interpretations also. As always, just info, not directed at anyone. Have a good weekend everyone.
"That which we can find words for is something already dead in our hearts; there is always a kind of contempt in the act of speaking."
Wow!!! What a raving maniac, jeezlaweez!!!
Poor Iago, unable to see the full truth....
It's all subjective, I thought it was good. Have you seen this one?
lol