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31 December

Harry Pottered

 

Which Harry Potter Character Are You?

 

 

You are part Hermione. You're a bookworm always in search of answers. When pressed, however, you can always be counted on to put away the books and help your friends.
You are part Dumbledore. You're the wise sage in any group. With your guidance, any situation can be resolved in the fairest way possible.
Find Your Character @ BrainFall.com
 
 
 

Which Hogwarts House Would You Be In?

 

 

The Sorting Hat would put you in Gryffindor. You are bold, passionate, and brave. You have a highly-defined sense of right and wrong, and you are not afraid to speak your mind or fight for what you want.
Find Your Character @ BrainFall.com
21 December

Chocolate and Sex

Chocolate and sex help boost the brain


A University lecturer says sex and dark chocolate boost your brain. Plenty of dark chocolate and protein for breakfast gives the brain the good start to the day while sex produces chemicals in your brain which help you think.

Doing a business degree, reading out loud, cuddling a baby and doing your homework with someone else were also pinpointed as good for brain power but those wanting to improve their mental performance need to stay clear of soap operas, smoking cannabis, people who moan and avoid fat-free diets.

For decades we have thought that the cognitive capacity of our brains is genetically determined, whereas it's now clear that it's in part a lifestyle choice. What we eat and drink, how we learn at school and the moods we have and the things we do can help or hinder the way we think. People can make lifestyle choices that will not only prevent what used to be seen as an inevitable decline in cognitive ability after the age of 17, but can constantly increase our cognitive capacity throughout our adult lives.

It claims sex has a positive impact, listing seven chemical reactions the brain undergoes during intercourse which improve its functioning ability.

For instance, raised levels of oxytocin - the ‘trust’ hormone - increase a person's readiness to think of novel or risky solutions to a problem.

Elements in dark chocolate are beneficial. Magnesium and theobromine increase the supply of oxygen to the brain and reduce the chances of brain damage through a stroke.

The book recommends readers should seek not happiness, but BLISS - Body-based pleasure, Laughter, Involvement, Satisfaction and Sex - which all enable the mind to perform well.

Mix with people who make you laugh, have a good sense of humour or who share the same interests as you. Avoid people who whinge, whine and complain, as people who are negative will make you depressed, which will impair your ability to think.
19 December

Bad eggs...

 
Curates Egg

 

This week, A.Word.A.Day is doing not words but 2-word phrases of the pattern X's Y.

Today's phrase was curate's egg, which is based on an 1895 cartoon from Punch magazine.

A.W.A.D's email didn't include the cartoon, but Wikipedia's entry for "curate's egg" did, so I provide them both here:

This week's theme: whose what?

curate's egg (KYOOR-itz eg) noun

Something having both good and bad parts.

[From a cartoon in Punch magazine (London, UK) in which a timid curate (a junior clergy member), when served a stale egg at a bishop's table, tries to assure his host that parts of the egg were edible:

Right Reverend Host: I'm afraid you've got a bad egg, Mr. Jones!

The Curate: Oh no, My Lord, I assure you! Parts of it are excellent!

The cartoon was drawn by George du Maurier and published in the Nov 9, 1895 issue of the magazine. That makes it one of the very few terms whose origin we can pin down to a specific date.]

-Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org)

"One act of sportsmanship by London Irish and a moment's opportunism by Saracens separated these two sides after a curate's egg of a match." David Llewellyn; Saracens 24 London Irish 20; The Independent (London, UK); Nov 25, 2007.

18 November

Greed!

 

I'm forever blowing bubbles

Murray Rothbard addressed the strange greed-causes-the-business-cycle "theory" in several places, always with the same straightforward question: Why should we believe that greed waxes and wanes in rhythm with booms and busts? You can't take a constant human vice (assuming you can define greed precisely and consistently enough to call it a human vice) and use it to explain anything cyclical.

 

What's frustrating about so many of these (generally left-wing) accounts of the "ugly engine of capitalism" is that they are not entirely wrong — not even mostly wrong. In fact, they're mostly right, except for the all-important fact that a vague and emotional concept of "capitalism" (or even "the free market") is blamed for the ill effects of the very same politically privileged system that advocates of free-market capitalism so strongly oppose.

05 November

Blind to the realities of supply and demand

Robin, the supply and demand?

14th-century price fixing:

Outlawry among free peasants had increased because their command of higher wages, as a result of depopulation, brought them in constant conflict with the law. The Statute of Laborers, in a world that believed in fixed conditions, still held grimly to pre-plague wage levels, blind to the realities of supply and demand. Because the provisions against leaving one employment for a better were impossible to enforce, penalties were constantly augmented. Violators who could not be caught were declared outlaws — and made lawless by the verdict. Free peasants took to the nomadic life, leaving a fixed abode so that the statute could not be executed against them, roaming from place to place, seeking day work for good wages where they could get it, resorting to thievery or beggary where they could not, breaking the social bond, living in the classic enmity to authority of Robin Hood for the Sheriff of Nottingham.

"EVERY LAW CREATES A WHOLE NEW CRIMINAL CLASS OVERNIGHT!"
– Hagbard Celine,

It was now that Robin Hood's legend took on its great popularity with the people, if not with the country gentlemen and solid merchants of the Commons. They complained bitterly how "out of great malice" laborers and servants leave at will, and how "if their masters reprove them for bad service or offer to pay them according to the said statutes, they fly and run suddenly away out of their service and out of their country … and live wicked lives and rob the poor in simple villages in bodies of two and three together."

To keep them on the land, the lords offered many concessions, and towns welcomed the wanderers to fill the shortage of artisans, so that they grew aggressive and independent. They were most angry and seditious, and haughty about food, according to Langland, when their fortunes prospered. "They deign not to dine on day-old vegetables … penny ale will not do, nor a piece of bacon," but rather fresh-cooked meat and fried fish, "hot-and-hot for the chill of their maw." Joining with the villeins and artisans, they learned the tactics of association and strikes, combined against employers, subscribed money for "mutual defense," and "gather together in great routs and agree by such Confederacy that everyone shall aid the other to resist their Lords with a strong hand." A generation ready to revolt against oppression was taking shape.

03 November

Junior School Children Writing about the Sea. Priceless

Walls have ears!!

 

1)    This is a picture of an octopus.  It has eight testicles. (Kelly age 6)

2)    Oysters' balls are called pearls. (James age 6)

3)    If you are surrounded by sea you are an island.  If you don't have sea all around you, you are incontinent. (Wayne age 7)

4)    Sharks are ugly and mean, and have big teeth, just like Emily Richardson.  She's not my friend no more. (kylie age 6)

5)    A dolphin breaths through an arsehole on the top of its head. (Billy age 8)

6)    My uncle goes out in his boat with pots, and comes back with crabs. (Millie age 6)

7)    When ships had sails, they used to use the trade winds to cross the ocean.  Sometimes, when the wind didn't blow, the sailors would whistle to make the wind come.  My brother said they would be better off eating beans. (William age 7)

8)    I like mermaids.  They are beautiful, and I like their shiny tails.  How do mermaids get pregnant? (Helen age 6)

9)    I'm not going to write about the sea.  My baby brother is always screaming and being sick, my dad keeps shouting at my mum, and my big sister has just got pregnant, so I can't think what to write. (Amy age 6)

10)    Some fish are dangerous.  Jellyfish can sting.  Electric eels can give you a shock.  They have to live in caves under the sea where I think they have to plug themselves into chargers. (Christopher age 7)

11)    When you go swimming in the sea, it is very cold, and it make my willy small. (Kevin age 6)

12)    Divers have to be safe whey they go under the water.  Two divers can't go down alone, so they have to go down on each other. (Becky age 8)

13)    On holiday my mum went water skiing.  She fell off when she was going very fast.  She says she won't do it again because water shot up her fanny. (Julie age 7)

23 October

Real or Unreal

 

The belief in Astrology for guidance in living ones life is nonsensical. The generalised statements can be attributed to many functions of everyday living, whether that is relationships with immediate family or a pet.   

You are The Chariot

Triumph, Victory, Overcoming Obstacles.

The chariot is one of the most complex cards to define. On its most basic level, it implies war, a struggle, and an eventual, hard-won victory. Either over enemies, obstacles, nature, the beasts inside you, or to just get what you want. But there is a great deal more to it. The charioteer wears emblems of the sun, yet the sign behind this card is the moon. The chariot is all about motion, and yet it is often shown as stationary. It is a union of opposites, like the black and white steeds. They pull in different directions, but must be (and can be!) made to go together in one direction. Control is required over opposing emotions, wants, needs, people, circumstances; bring them together and give them a single direction, your direction. Confidence is also needed and, most especially, motivation. The card can, in fact, indicate new motivation or inspiration, which gets a stagnant situation moving again.

What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

 

The original chariot was a two-wheeled conveyance usually drawn by two horses. In ancient Rome and other ancient Mediterranean countries a biga was a two-horse chariot, a triga utilized three horses and a quadriga was drawn by four horses abreast. The word "chariot" comes from Latin carrus, car. The chariot was used for ancient warfare during the Bronze and Iron Ages, and continued to be used for travel, processions and in games and races after it had been superseded militarily.

The critical invention that allowed the construction of light, horse-drawn chariots for use in battle was the spoked wheel. Most horses at the time could not support the weight of a man in battle. As horses were gradually bred to be larger and stronger, chariotry (the part of a military force that fought from chariots) gave way to cavalry.

The earliest spoke-wheeled chariots date to ca. 2000 BC and their usage peaked around 1300 BC (see Battle of Kadesh). Chariots ceased to have military importance in the 4th century BC, but Chariot races continued to be popular in Constantinople until the 6th century AD.

 

 If chariorts are Carrus (Car) then I would rather be considered a Lamborghini!

  

18 October

Regurgitating History

The ill effects of regurgitation a lesson learnt?

 

 

History is nothing more than the behind of the present.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

The horrible truth about the War between the States is that it ended with many more individuals enslaved than when it began. Before the war, most Americans were free. They owned their own lives. But by the time it ended, everybody was the property of the state. Men were nothing but replaceable parts in the machinery of war. Women were nothing but factories to replace them. And the government could take your life -- or anything else it wanted -- any time it wanted, for any reason it cared to offer.

L. Neil Smith, Empire of Lies

 

If you study the domestic policies of the Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt Administrations, and compare them with the policies of Adolf Hitler and his mentor, Benito Mussolini, you will eventually come -- however reluctantly -- to the conclusion that World War II was not a conflict between fascism and something else, as advertised, but a conflict between competing brands of fascism.

L. Neil Smith, Empire of Lies

 

I did learn to see through government lies -- "as through a glass darkly" --by taking the number of American B52 bombers the North Vietnamese claimed they had shot down every month, and the smaller number the American government admitted to, and averaging them. After the war, it turned out that my method was correct, within one or two percent.

L. Neil Smith, Empire of Lies

 

What is history? History is a selective recreation of the events of the past, according to a historian's premises regarding what is important and his judgment concerning the nature of causality in human action. This selectivity is a most important aspect of history, and it is this alone which prevents history from becoming a random chronicling of events. And since this selectivity is necessary to history, the only remaining question is whether or not such judgments will be made explicitly or implicitly, with full knowledge of what one considers to be important and why, or without such awareness.

Roy Childs, "Big Business and the Rise of American Statism"

 

A popular philosophical doctrine holds that the methodology of history is entirely different from the methodology of other sciences. Yet fundamentally the methodology of all sciences is the same -- logic.

Roy Childs, "Big Business and the Rise of American Statism"

 

Under the Nuremburg standards, Lincoln would have been executed as a war criminal.

Paul Craig Roberts

 

Zorroastrologism was founded by Zorro. This was a duelist religion.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Ancient Egypt was inhabited by mummies and they all wrote in hydraulics. The Egyptians built the Pyramids in the shape of huge triangular cubes. They lived in the Sarah Dessert and traveled by Camelot.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

The climate of the Sarah is such that the inhabitants have to live elsewhere.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Sir Francis Drake circumcised the world with a 100-foot clipper.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Solomom had three hundred wives and seven hundred porcupines.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

The Boston Tea Party was held at Pearl Harbor.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Christianity was just another mystery cult until Jesus was born.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

During the Dark Ages it was mostly dark.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Spartacus led a slave rebellion in ancient Rome and then appeared in a movie about it later.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Satan Husane invaided Kiwi and Sandy Arabia.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Judyism had one big God named Yahoo.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Plato invented reality. He was teacher to Harris Tottle, author of The Republicans.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Under the constitution the people enjoyed the right to keep bare arms.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Socrates was a famous Greek teacher who went around giving people advice. They killed him.... After his death, his career suffered a dramatic decline.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Gravity was invented by Issac Walton. It is chiefly noticeable in the autumn when the apples are falling off the trees.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

The sun never set on the British Empire because the British Empire is in the East and the sun sets in the West.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

The nineteenth century was a time of a great many thoughts and inventions. People stopped reproducing by hand and started reproducing by machine. The invention of the steamboat caused a network of rivers to spring up. Cyrus McCormick invented the McCormick raper, which did the work of a hundred men.

Dribbleglass.com: Revisionist History

 

Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what has worked with what sounded good. In area after area -- crime, education, housing, race relations -- the situation has gotten worse after the bright new theories were put into operation. The amazing thing is that this history of failure and disaster has neither discouraged the social engineers nor discredited them.

Thomas Sowell

 

17 October

Arbitary Price Indices

 

Save the Starbuck Coffee

 

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Ağlarsam sensizliğe ağlarım

Bir nehir kenarında imlalarımı düşürdüm cebimden,
Baktı yüzüme mavi gecenin yıldızları,
Sırtımda taşıdığım,
Yüreğimde yaşadığım bir sendin sevdiğim,
Bir çocuk neşesi kopardı beni dalımdan,
Ben bahar oldum sana,
Ürkek,çekingen ve bir o kadar utangaç,
Vurgun yedim sevdanın kollarında,

Öyle hızlı okuma sana yazdıklarımı,
Yüreğimden başla hayata direnişe,
Ve bak gökyüzüme,
Aşk beni anlatıyor uykularına,
Anlattıkça unutturuyor yalnızlıklarımı,
Durmak bana göre değil sevdiğim,
Ben sen olurum,
Gözlerin,ellerin,
Yüreğin kalırım yaşadığın zamana,

İmlalar beni aşar cümlelerde,
Kör bir cellada bırakılırım şiirlerde,
Uzat ellerini özlediğim,gitmeden sen,
Ağlarsam ben,
Yalnız sensizliğe ağlarım...

 
 

 

 
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28 June
CHUSAwrote:
Mi querida amiga,hoy vine para dejarte mi corazon pero ya sabes
que que ya estas en mi corazon te dejo un gran abrazo y desearte un feliz fin de semana
besote.



No tiene sentido mentir.
 
Envia este corazón a todas las personas que se encuentran dentro de tu corazón,
y si estas en el corazón de ellos, tendrán que enviarte de vuelta el corazón a ti !!!
 
Echemos un vistazo en cuántos corazones  estás?
 
Tu ... ya estás en  el mio !!!
 
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