lasciviously living life languourously and lividly less little lenticular links lacking liquid love longing literate lubricants... and motorcycles...
Strong hands for massages(reciprocating), a strong mind for banter, strong opinions of the world around us, strong body to be active with, warmth of mind, body and eyes. Ideals aren't always the best though.
EVERYTHING under the sun.... Learning the violin is not "fun"... and it helps neighbors form opinions of you.
Great excerpt from Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello:
"Favoring of White-English speaking product is often explained by patriotic or simply stupid arguments like, “people can really understand this song.†This is total fucking bullshit. For every scientist will tell you that sound is the purest form of information. The language barrier in the context of music does not exist. And majority of power is contained in fingers of a player and in the tone of his/her voice. This is why the emotional message of music is so instant and human… That’s why the voice of Johnny Cash or Vladimir Visotsky goes unstoppably through anything to anyone… And meaning of music stands up in its full pride… Of course lyrical content of a song may take it much higher, but not knowing English never stopped millions around the world (including myself) from growing up on rock’n’roll"
a good pile of over wrought, imbecilic, action/cartooned, 2 hour long poop; anything foreign, and any comedy...
comedy central, law & order, futbol
"So we'll integrate non-progressional evolution theory with God's creation of Eden. Eleven inherent metaphoric parallels already there. Eleven. Important number. Prime number. One goes into the house of eleven eleven times, but always comes out one. Noah's ark is a problem."
You scored as Kaylee Frye. The Mechanic. You are a natural mechanic, and you are far too sweet and cheerful to live out here. How you can see the good in everyone around you boggles the mind occationally. Still you don't seem to be any crazier than that, and it is a nice kinda crazy.
Kaylee Frye
Zoe Alleyne Washburne
The Operative
River Tam
Hoban .. Washburne
Jayne Cobb
Capt. Mal Reynolds
Inara Serra
Shepherd Derrial Book
Simon Tam
Nietzsche, Goldman, Hemingway, Cambell, Poe, and pretty much anything not written within the last 50 years. Currently reading a Raymond Feist series.
"Don't think about what to do after you become strong -- I have repeatedly stressed that the ultimate goal of Judo is to perfect the self, and to make a contribution to society. In the old days, Jujutsu practitioners focused their efforts on becoming strong, and did not give too much consideration to how they could put that strength to use. Similarly, Judo practitioners of today do not make sufficient efforts to understand the ultimate objective of Judo. Too much emphasis is placed on the process rather than the objective, and many only desire to become strong and be able to defeat their opponents. Of course, I am not negating the importance of wanting to become strong or skilled. However, it must be remembered that this is just part of the process for a greater objective... The worth of all people is dependent on how they spend their life making contributions."
-Kano Jigoro
Mandela. Of a previous time: Ghandi.
"It's under my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder" -Albert Einstein
James Madison said some amazing things:
"The purpose of separation of church and state is to keep forever from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the soil of Europe with blood for centuries."
"The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty."
"The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home."
Beauty, Intelligence, Independence, Compassion, Awareness:
People I respect:
"Don't think about what to do after you become strong -- I have repeatedly stressed that the ultimate goal of Judo is to perfect the self, and to make a contribution to society. In the old days, Jujutsu practitioners focused their efforts on becoming strong, and did not give too much consideration to how they could put that strength to use. Similarly, Judo practitioners of today do not make sufficient efforts to understand the ultimate objective of Judo. Too much emphasis is placed on the process rather than the objective, and many only desire to become strong and be able to defeat their opponents. Of course, I am not negating the importance of wanting to become strong or skilled. However, it must be remembered that this is just part of the process for a greater objective... The worth of all people is dependent on how they spend their life making contributions."
-Kano Jigoro