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Miešany Jazýk: May 2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Budapest, Saturday afternoon. Bodyworlds, which exams prevented me from seeing in London, has spawned copycats, such as Bodies. I imagine the original to be a lot more artistic and somehow more neatly executed, but maybe they just have better lighting and more expensive photographers doing their promotional stuff. But it was wicked to see all the muscley bits and a diaphragm, an omentum and so on. And foetuses in jars at a load of gestative stages (digestation = twins? Friday, May ...
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Throwing Rocks at Boys, and Pushing Girls through Windows | Daran's Blog
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Personal Ramblings of a Aspie Feminist Critic. 23 December, 2006. Throwing Rocks at Boys, and Pushing Girls through Windows. Antifeminist and MRA Issues. At 7:15 am by Daran. Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them! Wikipedia (which also has a picture) summarises the controversy. Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them! Is a slogan on a popular T-shirt by Florida company David and Goliath. The slogan is printed next to a cartoon image of a boy running away from five stones flying in his direction. Some, includ...
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Are Men Oppressed? Part 1 – Double Standards | Daran's Blog
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Personal Ramblings of a Aspie Feminist Critic. 4 January, 2007. Part 1 – Double Standards. Posted in Feminist Criticism. At 4:56 am by HughRistik. I’ve always been confused the notion of “oppression” ever since I started hearing the term. When I was growing up and getting bullied. What has bothered me about many feminists’ discussion of oppression is that they never define the term, or do so in an incredibly jargon-filled and ambiguous manner. They aren’t sure exactly what oppression is, ...The experienc...
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How did you get here? | Daran's Blog
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Personal Ramblings of a Aspie Feminist Critic. 29 January, 2007. How did you get here? At 4:52 pm by Daran. Crossposted between all three blogs I write for. It all started for me, with a link from The Register. To Seth Finkelstein’s Infothought blog. I found him to be an interesting, somewhat out-of-the-box thinker, so began reading him regularly. Sometime later Lis Riba. That’s my story, but how did you get here? 1 Comment ». 31 January, 2007 at 3:37 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. How I got here. Part ...
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January | 2008 | Daran's Blog
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Personal Ramblings of a Aspie Feminist Critic. 15 January, 2008. Posted in Alas a Blog. At 7:13 am by Daran. In the following I use italics. For pheeno’s words, and bold. For Ampersand’s and joe’s. My words aren’t marked up. The conversation started here. I should clarify. I wouldn’t want [Condoleezza Rice] to win [a hypothetical run for Presidency], but it would be way cool if the final face-off were between two women or two blacks. Two black WHAT, if you don’t mind? So I check my privilege:. I don’t ag...
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Film Review: The Remains of the Day | Daran's Blog
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Personal Ramblings of a Aspie Feminist Critic. 28 December, 2006. Film Review: The Remains of the Day. At 7:27 pm by Daran. I don’t have television, so I don’t get to see films except when visiting others, or on the rare occasion I visit the cinema. This Christmas I went home to my parents, and was able to watch some of the films that were part of the seasonal offering. 8220;The Remains of the Day”, ( IMDB. Crossposted between Creative Destruction. 28 December, 2006 at 9:20 pm. On the one hand you appear...
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Miešany Jazýk: Mukuvani good, missiles bad
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Friday, August 22, 2008. Mukuvani good, missiles bad. So Condi Rice and Ratko 'Radek' Sikorski toasted their missile defence deal. I think they are missing a trick here. Recent events have shown the great capacity of NATO for defending its allies, members or soon-to-be. Makes sense for Russia to get its licks in now. What can Europe do to help? The whites were somewhat similar, but white. What? Out of the economy and into the bedroom (nobody said it was that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Word of t...
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Miešany Jazýk: Having the time of your life
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Having the time of your life. I want to see it and yet I don't. I have never had the urge to see the musical despite being a massive abba fan. The best ABBA influenced film I've seen is this one. September 5, 2008 at 3:10 AM. I started reading that description, before realising it sounded like a film I would like to see, and that i was ruining it the more I read. If only there had been more offputting obscure words, I might not have got so far through. Word of the day. Mukuvani...
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Miešany Jazýk: Escaping Europe's biggest housing estate for similarly noteworthy lake
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Monday, August 18, 2008. Escaping Europe's biggest housing estate for similarly noteworthy lake. Made of cardboard. cheap (once), fuel efficient, and if you crash, you die. Iron cross noted.). This man's writing is winding, like running home with shopping to avoid encountering a hoodie in the twilight; the physical effort mixing with the shame of cowardice and the knowledge that it was probably just someone else with their shopping nervously finding their way home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Miešany Jazýk: Ask Oxford
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Monday, August 25, 2008. In not-really-penance for swearing a while ago, I put up Ask Oxford's word of the day for a week. Of the seven that I featured, four were English, and perhaps loge is also in standard use. However, they are still arriving in my inbox, sourced from the Oxford Dictionary of English, Many of them appear to be misplaced from the Oxford Dictionary of Foreign. 8211; the East African fabric – is arguably in-place, since people in. Largely speak English (though khanga. You will recall th...