Hmm, Santa was in The Book of Revelations? Hmm, I guess Bill O'Riely was right about the war a on Christmas. Good to know the Tripple Umlaut is still up for grabs.
Eating it at that age would be a waste. The flesh would be too tough. It was right to free it and let it live, but PETA's behavior is just plain stupid.
Brutalism [sic] completely rejected the classical norms of beautification and decoration for hard angles, rough surfaces, and exposed plumbing and machinery
Sounds more like Britney Spears the Anne Coulter. If had caught a glimps of Ann Coulter's plumbing I think I might feel the need to rip my eyes and out fill the sockets with salt to clense myself from the evil.
Any excelent fun fact post about The Princess Bride. I never made the connection with Mandy Patkin untill I saw it now, I was like, Holy Crap, that's the guy from Dead Like Me.
I've been following this stuff as well. I think it is great seeing the progress it's made to allowing people who have lost limbs to be able to interface with technology, with something as simple as moving a mouse cursor across the screen. I'm very interested to see where development of artificial limbs goes from here on.
The urge goes well beyond a mere lowering of expectations, and it has more to do with protecting self-image than with psychological conflicts rooted in early development, in the Freudian sense.
I guess tend to mentally block out the word "Freudian" whenever I come across it. I used to roll my eyes whenever that name was mentioned. He was too sure of himself with subjects that had more depth then he explained them to have. I consider his work "Micky Mouse Psychology".
Eating it at that age would be a waste. The flesh would be too tough. It was right to free it and let it live, but PETA's behavior is just plain stupid.
Sounds more like Britney Spears the Anne Coulter. If had caught a glimps of Ann Coulter's plumbing I think I might feel the need to rip my eyes and out fill the sockets with salt to clense myself from the evil.
Only if you have the tin foil hat plug-in.
I've been following this stuff as well. I think it is great seeing the progress it's made to allowing people who have lost limbs to be able to interface with technology, with something as simple as moving a mouse cursor across the screen. I'm very interested to see where development of artificial limbs goes from here on.
The urge goes well beyond a mere lowering of expectations, and it has more to do with protecting self-image than with psychological conflicts rooted in early development, in the Freudian sense.
I guess tend to mentally block out the word "Freudian" whenever I come across it. I used to roll my eyes whenever that name was mentioned. He was too sure of himself with subjects that had more depth then he explained them to have. I consider his work "Micky Mouse Psychology".