“Why are those who demand tolerance, the least tolerant?”
I asked.
“I have no idea but they only breed more intolerance.”
She answered.
“From the formerly tolerant…”
I mused aloud, in response.
books.
name of the rose
day of the triffids
lost souls
Angel: city of
hitch-hikers guide to the universe
any perry mason
any Tarzan
any John Carter
Fear and Loathing
crime and punishment
winnie the pooh
kingdom of fear
wind in the willows
Logans Run
Deathlands
Collected Oscar Wilde quotes
depression sucks. people let you down.
dentists are not 'safe' and spine that separate should belong to someone else... they hurt.
as for arthritis, why can't there be a pill that actually works, for longer than a few hours?
In the budget, Mister Osbourne reduced the amount of tax that the rich pay. Now he says he’s surprised that the super-rich have a loop-hole that allows them to create a charity that they can benefit from, monetarily or in kind, for instance creating university places that the donors children benefit from.
So, what does Mister Osbourne propose? Does he think to close the loop-hole? Of course not.
He proposes to limit the amount of money that can be donated to charities to £50, 000
Now, that doesn’t affect the super-rich; but it does affect the real charities, those who do something real for society: and that is wrong, oh-so-wrong.
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They're Tories. Are you really surprised? The whole "Big Society" thing just made me laugh. I think it made everyone laugh. What do they expect when they pass more responsibility onto the shoulders of voluntary organisations and then take away the resources that were scarce in the first place? Their logic and their explanations just don't match up.
...one shares the little one understands with those who might appreciate the knowledge.
China
Are you at all concerned about how economic expansion of the world’s fastest growing economy is now touching the lives of almost everyone on earth?
China
China has by far the world’s biggest reserves of cash; almost three trillion dollars at the last count, and it’s using that money to buy into assets across the globe.
The Pacific
Sixty per cent of the American submarine fleet is in the Pacific, monitoring China’s military expansion.
USA
China’s exports to the USA earned it $296 billion in 2009, while imports from America were just $69.6 billion.
Peru
State-owned Chinalco has bought Toromocho, an Andean mountain made of copper ore. By 2013, this could be the most productive copper mine in the world.
Brazil
China’s money is helping build one of the world’s largest port complexes near Rio de Janeiro.
UK
China is the third biggest supplier to the UK, selling £23.2 billion worth of goods, behind Germany (37 billion) and the US (26 billion).
Africa
There is around one million Chinese working across the continent, from oil workers in Namibia, to chicken farmers in Zambia.
Turkmenistan
Now the world’s leading consumer of energy, China gets most of its natural gas via a 1,000-mile long pipeline, costing billions of dollars, from Turkmenistan.
Antarctica
China now has three “research” stations on Antartctica, though international treaties ban the exploitation of the regions mineral assets until at least 2048.
New Zealand
Chinese dairy company Bright Dairy and Food bought a majority stake in South Island’s Synlait Milk for more than $56 million in summer 2010.
This expansion has led some to say that China is acting like the imperial powers of the past; countries like, Britain, France, Germany and Belgium.
It is a claim that the Chinese are quick to deny though. Charles Tang is a linch-pin of their trade with Brazil and says, “… China is not trying to conquer any territory; it is not trying to dominate any country…” he told a reporter from his lavish home in Rio. “China just wants to do business, to buy, sell and invest. China is not colonising any country and is not taking resources away, without paying for it.” He had then added, a smile on his face, “That is quite different from my recollection of British imperial history.”
Well, I learnt of our Imperial history at school. And, the main reason many of the early interventions into the countries we went to where much the same as those given by Mister Tang, ‘trade’. Just look at the two main principles involved in the economic invasion of the Indian sub-continent, ‘The East-India Company” and their rivals, The Dutch East India Company. They were both driven by commerce and justified their own actions in that country as, “just business.”
after bein a policeman and before getting bust for selling weed, I went out with a witch, who showed me a path. a path with two sides and, tho I could go left, or right, the best, for me, was to choose the route that was best for me; not always one or the other.. an, sometimes.. in the middle.
that's roughly how she phrased it ~ an, she had knowledge, so I'd listened...
each of us.. each, of.. us.. meet people on Life's journey, who act as a catalyst toward our next action.
these individuals will help shape our own individual path.
tho we all try to walk our own path.. we walk in the footsteps of those before us.
yet, I was intimating, that by following a path that others might have taken, before you, then you will find yourself, at times in their foots steps. not, that one was choosing the path of another.
thatapplies to most, who are true to their own path, no matter where it leads...
'we all tread in the footsteps of those great men and women before us, at some point...' as had been said.
yet, tho we all try to walk "our own path"... that very action, will lead where others have been before.
and may you not tread too deeply in the footprints of those before you...
few of us can replicate or better the path of those who walked a similar path.. and though we make effort to walk our own, there's an acknowledgement to those before us, that few choose to accept. seemingly.
all I wish to illustrate was that by walking 'our own path', you will inadvertently, walk where others have already. you can't help it.
‘A contemporary confusion is that if the sexes are equal, it must mean they are identical; men often predicted I’d find their fantasies similar to women’s. We may seek the same goal in fantasy – sexual fantasy – but men and women get there by different paths.’
Quote: Nancy Friday ‘Men In Love’
look at a penis.
ever seen ANYTHING funnier, that man is so proud of?
So Now, Cameron’s government announces it is to look at all email, messages etc, through proving access, to GCHQ - the Government's electronic "listening" agency - to examine "on demand" any phone call made, text message and email sent, and website accessed, in "real time" without a warrant. It would seem George Orwell’s dystopian vision of tomorrow is here, Now. I’d like to think it was an April Fools joke.
I don’t think it was. But, I wonder…
Will we allow this intrusion? Will anyone protest, loudly? I doubt it.
Just remember – “Evil prospers whilst the Good do nothing.”
Phillip Scholfield says: “Perhaps I should have queued for petrol, then I could have driven to the Post Office, to stock up on stamps.”
28/03/2012
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