Black Teens Brutally Beat Disabled Man
When Martin Luther King Jr "had a dream," I'm pretty damn sure this isn't what was thinking. Now, if the state of Missouri isn't well versed in the art of piranha torture I think they'd better start for these cunts now.
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Sukirno @ 12/06/12 08:03PM
Hate is subjective and has dirnfeeft connotations to dirnfeeft people. To ask some to exclude it from their vocabularies is a little unfair, but I think your post is more concerned with eradicating its use among people with limited comprehension of the true feeling the word comunicates. Let's face it, some people use it COMPLETELY arbitrarily.

Sheila @ 07/27/12 04:56AM
I wont respond to all this - deticrly - as such just yet but - I acknowledge the Restoration stuff (some great plays in that time)- Barthholmew Fair BTW was one of my favourites and also Lear [very important play to me and also a "subtext" here on EYELIGHT] of course but also the more clearly Restoration comedies excellent 'The Man of Mode' and many others... - but I have often if I ever knew - the exact significance of the Fisher-King - I have "The Golden Bough" [must consult or consult good old Google] (I never looked at Jessie Weston's book though - but I have a Reader's Guide to Eliot etc) - and I realise you are punning on Bobby Fischer's name - but there is also Parsifal you mentioned (I like some of Wagner but I couldn't get the energy to read what Parsifal was all about - I used to love Italian Opera as teenager but the words didn't matter - (although I knew what was going on in Aeida - Rossini's (or was it by another Italian composer?) Romeo and Juliet?) ) - I know also that Eliot used Wagner's method of leitmotif's etc...Tiresius's role I understand, also the Tarot Pack etc...BTW Chess for me is not really greatly significant outside of the game itself - I suppose that is why I like such as Raymond Roussell who wrote: "Locus Solus" - he influenced John Ashbery (he intended to do a Phd on him)But Chess has obvious symbolism here (as struggle or war etc) but also at times (as I sometimes I depict them here on EYELIGHT) - almost as if the the pieces were people - which is what fascinated me about Chess when I was a child - and I suppose that is one reason for the images on (previous posts) but also I "discovered" Chess by reading "Alice Through the Looking Glass" Frank's much the same (always has a woman on the go!) but getting older - I have lost weight and feel better for it - Vic also!You can take Fischer's anti Semitism with big grains of salt (he was a good friend of the Polgar sisters -all Jewish) - he didn't understand world politics very deeply - he understood a lot and was right on many things but wrong on a lot of others..sad case at worst - at best a very interesting person...not boring like poor old Ed!!! Spassky told us (simul he played in Auck. in 198
that he "loved" Fischer.I don't support Israel as an Imperialist Power but I am not antisemitic or even anti Israel.Nor do I 'agree' with everything from the Middle East - but a lot of that is exaggerated by the US press etc and Bush's mates...Interesting comments and way of writing you have here - a bit incoherent - (deliberate tactic?) but in the body of what you say the language is interesting! Quite dynamic at times -if with a kind of "old world" and Gothic impress or "leaning"... I rarely perform live these days - don't drink (always when I was reading I was drunk or pretty much so) hardly at all these days - because of the madnesses!!!More anon! Mein Irisch-kiwi freund!I was playing some of the Handel just today!RT
that he "loved" Fischer.I don't support Israel as an Imperialist Power but I am not antisemitic or even anti Israel.Nor do I 'agree' with everything from the Middle East - but a lot of that is exaggerated by the US press etc and Bush's mates...Interesting comments and way of writing you have here - a bit incoherent - (deliberate tactic?) but in the body of what you say the language is interesting! Quite dynamic at times -if with a kind of "old world" and Gothic impress or "leaning"... I rarely perform live these days - don't drink (always when I was reading I was drunk or pretty much so) hardly at all these days - because of the madnesses!!!More anon! Mein Irisch-kiwi freund!I was playing some of the Handel just today!RT




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