Daily Archives: January 19, 2014

"5 Stupid Things About Libertarianism" Rebutted – Video

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"5 Stupid Things About Libertarianism" Rebutted
My response to Steve Shives #39;s video, "5 Stupid Things About Libertarianism" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJwN-EwBOgM Steve #39;s channel: http://www.youtube.co...

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The Brothel King: Dennis Hof on Prostitution, Wild West Libertarianism, and Pimpin’ for Pa – Video

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The Brothel King: Dennis Hof on Prostitution, Wild West Libertarianism, and Pimpin #39; for Pa
Nevada #39;s the last of the live and let live states, says Dennis Hof, the self-described Brothel King and owner and proprieter of Nevada #39;s Moonlite Bunny R.

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Twin fiestas mirror Filipinos’ duality of spirit

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There seems to be a consensus among scripture commentators that the reference to children in todays Gospel carries two ideas: one, children who were counted among the poor, the disadvantaged and the helpless; and two, children who in their simple innocence showed humility.

This Sunday is very special for us Filipinos. We celebrate every third Sunday of January, the Feast of the Santo Nio, the only Catholic country given this special feast on a Sunday.

Before this, we saw the phenomenal devotion to the Black Nazarene of Quiapoprobably one of the worlds largest processions, if not the largest on an annual basis.

These two events in January define a great part of our Filipino culture and spirituality from a Christian perspective, in a Catholic tradition. Quiapo is the serious devotional spirituality of Good Friday, the Passion and the Cross. The Santo Nio is the festive devotional spirituality of Christmas and, though not as pronounced and obvious, the Resurrection, Easter Joy.

Some who view these twin phenomena are perplexed and seek to understand the interesting mix of spirituality. One faith, many spiritualities.

In this case, it is one Christ with many facets, thus the different spiritualities and devotions.

Yet todays Gospel seems to offer some integration, a synthesis point. Unless you become like little children, you cannot enter the Kingdom of God. It is our longing and desire to be one with God that is the synthesis. Clearly, it is the way of the child that leads us to this.

Powerful medicine

In the December Time magazine article on Pope Francis as Person of the Year, one line struck me. Pope Francis was quoted as saying that the Holy Mass and Holy Communion is not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.

This struck me as a very apt description of this spirituality of the way of the child. It is not a prize but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.

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Bill Cunningham Futurism in Men’s Wear297 – Video

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Bill Cunningham Futurism in Men #39;s Wear297

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Futurism – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Futurism was a modern art and social movement which originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in Russia, England and elsewhere. The Futurists practiced in every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, theatre, movies, fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture and even gastronomy.

The founder of Futurism and its most influential personality was the Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Marinetti launched the movement in his Futurist Manifesto, which he published for the first time on 5 February 1909 in La gazzetta dell'Emilia. This article was reprinted in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909. Marinetti was soon joined by the painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and the composer Luigi Russolo.

Marinetti expressed a passionate loathing of everything old, especially political and artistic tradition. "We want no part of it, the past", he wrote, "we the young and strong Futurists!" The Futurists admired speed, technology, youth and violence, the car, the airplane and the industrial city, all that represented the technological triumph of humanity over nature, and they were passionate nationalists. They repudiated the cult of the past and all imitation, praised originality, "however daring, however violent", bore proudly "the smear of madness", dismissed art critics as useless, rebelled against harmony and good taste, swept away all the themes and subjects of all previous art, and gloried in science.

Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists (usually led or prompted by Marinetti) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, religion, clothing and cooking.[3]

The founding manifesto did not contain a positive artistic programme. The Futurists attempted to create it in their subsequent Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting. This committed them to a "universal dynamism", which was to be directly represented in painting.[4]

In practice, much of their work was influenced by Cubism, and indeed their images were more dynamic than those of Picasso and Braque. The phrase 'plastic dynamism' has been used to describe their early work.

Many Italian Futurists supported Fascism in the hope of modernizing the country. Italy was divided between the industrial north and the rural, archaic South. Like the Fascists, the Futurists were Italian nationalists, radicals, admirers of violence, and were opposed to parliamentary democracy. Marinetti was one of the first members of the National Fascist Party. He soon found the Fascists were not radical enough for him, but he supported Italian Fascism until his death in 1944.

The Futurists' association with Fascism after its triumph in 1922 brought them official acceptance in Italy and the ability to carry out important work, especially in architecture. After the Second World War, many Futurist artists had difficulty in their careers because of their association with a defeated and discredited regime.

The Futurists renewed themselves again and again until Marinetti's death.

Futurism influenced many other twentieth century art movements, including Art Deco, Vorticism, Constructivism, Surrealism and Dadaism. Futurism was, like science fiction, in part overtaken by 'the future'.

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DJMAX Online – Futurist MX 7Key (lv.11) – Video

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DJMAX Online - Futurist MX 7Key (lv.11)

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DIY Recording Studio Setup for Funeral Homes | Funeral Futurist Buyer’s Guide – Video

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DIY Recording Studio Setup for Funeral Homes | Funeral Futurist Buyer #39;s Guide
If you are looking record some audio or video for your funeral home, you will need a good mic. Audio is the most important element of a good video.

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Vito Spielt: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite #3 – Video

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Vito Spielt: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite #3

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BMX Freedom In Phoenix With Tammy McCarley: Crooked World – Video

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BMX Freedom In Phoenix With Tammy McCarley: Crooked World
Tammy McCarley has escaped the West Coast in search of the non-stop street scene that he found in Phoenix, Arizona the home of his new frame sponsor Freed B...

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"Cash Flow Really Is The Issue .. in gaining Lifestyle Freedom" – Video

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"Cash Flow Really Is The Issue .. in gaining Lifestyle Freedom"

By: Muhammad Mahdi

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