Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 8, 2018

Waching daily Aug 29 2018

Hallo...

I´m Professor L.

I´m teaching on an university!

Sometimes I takes students to my home after lessons.

But I´m became a rapper then and my personality changes.

you can call me MC L, then.....

Thats psyshorap!

Your throats getting cuts

Thats psyshorap!

I enjoy your pain!

pychedelicrap!

Bread with blood will spread now!

I take the knife... and you will become ashen.

There isn´t any chanche to escape... you are tied up in a room.

will be slashed...

guts looking out!

the music lacerated

your meat is scratched!

I flex with the cainsaw and bring the fucking beat back!

stack the meat in piles and turn it though the meat grinder.

You're pulling a grin!

I will sell you to the buncher´s shop, you plead for your live.

you will be sliced now!

You´re screams like music to revive this tape!

You´re bones will ground to bones meal.

I will sell them as salt in a foregin country!

I will amputate your legs and dance with them.

You look distraught. I just want acceptance!

But you looking indignantly again, those glances from the streets,

lead me to do this.

They all mocked me!

you get what you deserve, your guts are flying arround!

I´m the last one whos lauthing now!

Caffeine is drawn in.

I´m cutting you the whole night!

Damn! Your body is already warped!

You don´t stop to bleed, it runs down your visage!

I will change the red juice of live into strawberry marmelade

Our fest will end soon, when will yo pay me?

This show isn´t for free!

Are you just a parasitic?

I will torment you then!

Keep listening to me. Thanks the power of the Internet....

I will find you fast!

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Unfold Your Mind (How To Think, Mind Power) - Duration: 13:28.

This lesson will bring you a conception of thought which may carry you far above the

level to which you have risen by the evolutionary processes to which you have been subjected

in the past; and, for this reason, you should not be disappointed if, at first

reading, you do not fully understand it.

Most of us disbelieve that which we cannot understand, and it is with knowledge of this

human tendency in mind that I caution you against closing your mind if you do not grasp

all that is in this lesson at the first reading.

For thousands of years men made ships of wood, and of nothing else.

They used wood because they believed that it was the only substance that would float;

but that was because they had not yet advanced far enough in their thinking process to understand

the truth that steel will float, and that it is far superior to wood for the building

of ships.

They did not know that anything could float which was lighter than the amount of water

is displaced, and until they learned of this great truth they went on making ships of wood.

Until some twenty-five years ago, most men thought that only the birds could fly, but

now we know that man can not only equal the flying of the birds, but he can excel it.

Men did not know, until quite recently, that the great open void known as the air is more

alive and more sensitive than anything that is on the earth.

They did not know that the spoken word would travel through the ether with the speed of

a flash of lightning, without the aid of wires.

How could they know this when their minds had not been unfolded sufficiently to enable

them to grasp it?

The purpose of this lesson is to aid you in so unfolding and expanding your mind that

you will be able to think with accuracy, for this unfoldment will open to you a door that

leads to all the power you will need in completing your temple of success.

You will also observe that these principles have been so presented that they lead to success

as measured by material wealth.

This seemed necessary for the reason that to most people the word success and the word

money are synonymous terms.

Obviously, the previous lessons of this course were intended for those who look upon worldly

things and material wealth as being all that there is to success.

Presenting the matter in another way, I was conscious of the fact that the majority of

the students of this course would feel disappointed if I pointed out to them a roadway to success

that leads through other than the doorways of business, and finance, and industry; for

it is a matter of common knowledge that most men want success that is spelled $UCCE$$!

Very well - let those who are satisfied with this standard of success have it; but some

there are who will want to go higher up the ladder, in search of success which is measured

in other than material standards, and it is for their benefit in particular that this

and the subsequent lessons of this course are intended.

Accurate thought involves two fundamentals which all who indulge in it must observe.

First, to think accurately you must separate facts from mere information.

There is much "information" available to you that is not based upon facts.

Second, you must separate facts into two classes; namely, the important and the unimportant,

or, the relevant and the irrelevant.

Only by so doing can you think clearly.

All facts which you can use in the attainment of your definite chief aim are important and

relevant; all that you cannot use are unimportant and irrelevant.

It is mainly the neglect of some to make this distinction which accounts for the chasm which

separates so widely people who appear to have equal ability, and who have had equal opportunity.

Without going outside of your own circle of acquaintances you can point to one or more

persons who have had no greater opportunity than you have had, and who appear to have

no more, and perhaps less, ability than you, who are achieving far greater success.

And you wonder why.

Search diligently and you will discover that all such people have acquired the habit of

combining and using the important facts which affect their line of work.

Far from working harder than you, they are perhaps working less and with greater ease.

By virtue of their having learned the secret of separating the important facts from the

unimportant, they have provided themselves with a sort of fulcrum and lever with which

they can move with their little fingers loads that you cannot budge with the entire weight

of your body.

The person who forms the habit of directing his attention to the important facts out of

which he is constructing his Temple of Success, thereby provides himself with a power which

may be likened to a trip-hammer which strikes a ten-ton blow as compared to a tack-hammer

which strikes a one-pound blow.

That you may understand the importance of distinguishing between facts and mere information,

study that type of man who is guided entirely by that which he hears; the type who is influenced

by all the "whisperings of the winds of gossip" that accepts, without analysis, all that he

reads in the newspapers and judges others by what their enemies and competitors and

contemporaries say about them.

Search your circle of acquaintances and pick out one of this type as an example to keep

before your mind while we are on this subject.

Observe that this man usually begins his conversation with some such term as this - "I see by the

papers," or "they say."

The accurate thinker knows that the newspapers are not always accurate in their reports,

and he also knows that what "they say" usually carries more falsehood than truth.

If you have not risen above the "I see by the papers," and the "they say" class, you

have still far to go before you become an accurate thinker.

Of course, much truth and many facts travel in the guise of idle gossip and newspaper

reports; but the accurate thinker will not accept as such all that he sees and hears.

This is a point which I feel impelled to emphasize, for the reason that it constitutes the rocks

and reefs on which so many people flounder and go down to defeat in a bottomless ocean

of false conclusions.

In the realm of legal procedure, there is a

A principle which is called the law of evidence; and the object of this law is to get at the

facts.

Any judge can proceed with justice to all concerned, if he has the facts upon which

to base his judgment, but he may play havoc with innocent people if he circumvents the

law of evidence and reaches a conclusion or judgment that is based upon hearsay information.

The law of Evidence varies according to the subject and circumstances with which it is

used, but you will not go far wrong if, in the absence of that which you know to be facts,

you form your judgments on the hypothesis that only that part of the evidence before

you which furthers your own interests without working any hardship on others is based upon

facts.

This is a crucial and important point in this lesson; therefore, I wish to be sure that

you do not pass it by lightly.

Many a man mistakes, knowingly or otherwise, expediency for fact; doing a thing, or refraining

from doing it, for the sole reason that his action furthers his own interest without consideration

as to whether it interferes with the rights of others.

No matter how regrettable, it is true that most thinking of today, far from being accurate,

is based upon the sole foundation of expediency.

It is amazing to the more advanced student of accurate thought, how many people there

are who are "honest" when it is profitable to them, but find myriads of facts to justify

themselves in following a dishonest course when that course seems to be more profitable

or advantageous.

No doubt you know people who are like that.

The accurate thinker adopts a standard by which he guides himself, and he follows that

standard at all times, whether it works always to his immediate advantage, or carries him,

now and then, through the fields of disadvantage (as it undoubtedly will).

The accurate thinker deals with facts, regardless of how they affect his own interests, for

he knows that ultimately this policy will bring him out on top, in full possession of

the object of his definite chief aim in life.

He understands the soundness of the philosophy that the old philosopher, Croesus, had in

mind when he said: "There is a wheel on which the affairs of

men revolve, and its mechanism is such that it prevents any man from being always fortunate."

The accurate thinker has but one standard by which he conducts himself, in his intercourse

with his fellow men, and that standard is observed by him as faithfully when it brings

him temporary disadvantage as it is when it brings him outstanding advantage; for, being

an accurate thinker, he knows that, by the law of averages, he will more than regain

at some future time that which he loses by applying his standard to his own temporary

detriment.

You might as well begin to prepare yourself to understand that it requires the staunchest

and most unshakable character to become an accurate thinker, for you can see that this

is where the reasoning of this lesson is leading.

There is a certain amount of temporary penalty attached to accurate thinking; there is no

denying this fact; but, while this is true, it is also true that the compensating reward,

in the aggregate, is so overwhelmingly greater that you will gladly pay this penalty.

In searching for facts it is often necessary to gather them through the sole source of

knowledge and experience of others.

It then becomes necessary to examine carefully both the evidence submitted and the person

from whom the evidence comes; and when the evidence is of such a nature that it affects

the interest of the witness who is giving it, there will be reason to scrutinize it

all the more carefully, as witnesses who have an interest in the evidence that they are

submitting often yield to the temptation to color and pervert it to protect that interest.

If one man slanders another, his remarks should be accepted, if of any weight at all, with

at least a grain of the proverbial salt of caution; for it is a common human tendency

for men to find nothing but evil in those whom they do not like.

The man who has attained to the degree of accurate thinking that enables him to speak

of his enemy without exaggerating his faults, and minimizing his virtues, is the exception

and not the rule.

Some very able men have not yet risen above this vulgar and self-destructive habit of

belittling their enemies, competitors and contemporaries.

I wish to bring this common tendency to your attention with all possible emphasis, because

it is a tendency that is fatal to accurate thinking.

Before you can become an accurate thinker, you must understand and make allowance for

the fact that the moment a man or a woman begins to assume leadership in any walk of

life, the slanderers begin to circulate "rumors" and subtle whisperings reflecting upon his

or her character.

No matter how fine one's character is or what

service he may be engaged in rendering to the world, he cannot escape the notice of

those misguided people who delight in destroying instead of building.

The moment a man begins to make himself felt in the field of industry or business, this

chorus becomes active.

If a man makes a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, the world will make a beaten path

to his door; no doubt about that; and in the gang that will trail along will be those who

come, not to commend, but to condemn and to destroy his reputation.

You are well on the road toward success if you have such a keen conception of life that

you never build a plan which contemplates your requesting another person to do that

which does not bring that person some corresponding advantage in return for compliance with your

request.

As an accurate thinker, it is both your privelege anf your duty to avail yourself of facts.

Even though you must go out of your way to get them.

If you permit yourself to be swayed to and fro by all manner of information that comes

to your attention, you will never become an accurate thinker; and if you do not think

accurately, you cannot be sure of attaining the object of your definite chief aim in life.

Many a man has gone down to defeat because, due to his prejudice and hatred, he underestimated

the virtues of his enemies or competitors.

The eyes of the accurate thinker see facts - not the delusions of prejudice, hate and

envy.

An accurate thinker must be something of a good sportsman - in that he is fair enough

(with himself at least) to look for virtues as well as faults in other people, for it

is not without reason to suppose that all men have some of each of these qualities.

"I do not believe that I can afford to deceive others - I know I cannot afford to deceive

myself!"

This must be the motto of the accurate thinker.

With the supposition that these "hints" are sufficient to impress upon your mind the importance

of searching for facts until you are reasonably sure that you have found them, we will take

up the question of organizing, classifying and using these facts.

Look, once more, in the circle of your own acquaintances and find a person who appears

to accomplish more with less effort than do any of his associates.

Study this man and you observe that he is a strategist in that he has learned how to

arrange facts so that he brings to his aid the Law of Increasing Returns.

The man who knows that he is working with facts goes at his task with a feeling of self-confidence

which enables him to refrain from temporizing, hesitating or waiting to make sure of his

ground.

He knows in advance what the outcome of his efforts will be; therefore, he moves more

rapidly and accomplishes more than does the man who must "feel his way" because he is

not sure that he is working with facts.

The man who has learned of the advantages of searching for facts as the foundation of

his thinking has gone a very long way toward the development of accurate thinking, but

the man who has learned how to separate facts into the important and the unimportant has

gone still further.

You Can Do It if You Believe You Can.

For more infomation >> Unfold Your Mind (How To Think, Mind Power) - Duration: 13:28.

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Sad News People Are Crying Singer Aretha Franklin Funeral - Duration: 2:45.

Sad News People Are Crying Singer Aretha Franklin Funeral

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Heretic Episode 4 speedrun - WN difficulty, 8:55.17 - Duration: 9:14.

Welcome! I did an Episode 4 run yesterday, but that was far from perfect, so I decided to improve this before moving to Episode 5...

If you haven't seen the previous run of this, then definitely check that out, because I've already explained things there.

The main reason why I managed to save this much time is in E4M5, so you can skip to 4:45 if you want.

I think the time could go down to 8:40 if every movement would be done almost perfectly...

Also I decided not to calculate the In-game time in Episode 4 and 5, because the game itself is not telling the exact time in these episodes, no idea why...

This is a huge mistake which cost me about 8-9 seconds...

The Phoenix Rod has a slight knockback, which can be used in this map to get the blue key.

This trick is fairly precise, but I think it's still easier, than Thom Wye's method, which I linked in the description below.

As you can see from the splits, this saves a great amount of time...

And the time is 8:55.17...

Thanks for watching!

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(MMD x OC) Vine Compilation +DL (Sub esp) - Duration: 4:58.

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Morning headlines 8-29-2018 - Duration: 8:23.

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健康雑学・良質の蛋白質とは@必須アミノ酸スコアと経口保水液trivia/good quality protein@Essential amino acid score/water retention - Duration: 12:26.

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[cc] Phoebe and Her Unicorn All Ages Comics - Duration: 9:00.

Hello and welcome my name is Meepelous and this is literally graphic

dramatic music

and today I just wanted to talk a bit with you about a new kid's comic book series that I just read

Phoebe and Her Unicorn

which you may have seen some of these before

I know I've kind of seen them out and about before because a couple of them have very shiny sparkly covers

and stuff but never fear never fear they are quite good and unashamedly have a a female main character

anyway much heralded in the goodreads reviews as Calvin and Hobbes for girls

while not totally original critique I will just bring up the fact that despite his somewhat

cliche misogyny Calvin and Hobbes was also for girls

as a female identified person who grew up reading Calvin and Hobbes I can attest to this

and despite the before mentioned sparkly covers

I would say that Phoebe and Her Unicorn is actually as much for boys as I think Calvin and Hobbes was for girls

and I think that probably lots of boys would really enjoy this book or series of books rather

the only real two major differences that I think are dramatic improvements for Phoebe and Her Unicorn

is that one the unicorn is real

I feel like this is a nice twist and it leads to a few interesting world building

and some shinanigans which are quite fun

and then two phoebe's parents actually like her

and apparently wanted to have a kid

there was a lot of antagonism in Calvin and Hobbes

between the generations and I think it is perhaps a good sign of the times

that the next iteration of Calvin and Hobbes involves parents who actually enjoy their child's company

and spend time together and share things

while not completely relatable for everyone I think

this is of an ideal that we should go forward with

and perhaps speaks to the fact that fewer

and fewer people are feeling pressured to partake in the traditional family unit if

they don't want to which I think is great for everyone and is why I am pro-choice now

reading through the comics it was actually a bit of a mish mash in like how they were originally published

looking at the wikipedia page Danna Simpson apparently won Amazon's Comic Strip

Superstar contest which landed her a publishing contract from Andrew McNeal Universal in 2009

this was after having done another talking animal comic strip web comic for a very long time

like ten years pursuing syndication and never quite succeeding with that so she

has a lot of extoperience this the culmination of much experience

I think she also did some other ones too

I do want to look those up I'm not sure if my library has them though

because I feel like I would have seen them

she won this contest it was for a rougher earlier version of Phoebe and her Unicorn

which did not involve the unicorn yet I don't think

and then in 2012 another rough version of Phoebe and her Unicorn was published digitally

on Go Comics which some of you know as the way to get newspaper comics online

and then finally syndicated under the title Phoebe and her Unicorn in print newspapers in 2015

in the first couple of volumes there's definitly you can definitly tell this was a newspaper strip

not a super traditional newspaper strip

but each page is a distinct unit that's still generally built over the general arc of those volumes

with a few random one pagers kind of thrown in now and then

I guess perhaps those were Sundays because I know not all newspapers print Sunday comics

probably fewer and fewer all the time

but then with some of the later volumes they were definitely just published to be graphic novels

I did appreciate the fact that these other graphic novels in comparison to the more newspaper strips were a little

bit more interesting

not to say any of them were not entertaining

I think when we transition to the graphic novel side of things

there was the cats who were going to form a union

there was a little bit of a exploration of people wishing to be identified in different ways

the male characters turns out to have two mothers and just pretty much it's just a thing that happens

it's not dramatic or anything which I think is great, as I say with all things

because I think people think that I just go out and love being preached at or something

and I definitly think there is a place for preachiness but this is just so easy going

so light so nice and pretty funny

I guess the other big thing that I felt was really great

about it is that despite the fact that Phoebe and her Unicorn are like BFFs and spend 99%

time outside of school together they aren't super cliqueish especially as the series goes on

there is a lot of relationship negotiation that goes on it seemed indicative of a really

healthy relationship where you know people can disagree about things

sometimes they get into fights mostly they don't

so it's not like super drama or anything

she's just kind of like learning to navigate along with each other and with other people

especially people you don't necessarily like

people who bully you and stuff and not in like a saccharine way or

anything it felt pretty down to earth

you might not like everyone but you should probably

respect everyone and if you think the older kids are cooler then yeah you should probably

be more understanding of how the little kids look up to you and think you're cooler that sort of thing

It is blindingly white however which did irritate me to a certain extent

and thinking back to Telgamier's comics it just feels like a lot of the middle grade

books I am coming across that aren't like own voices indigenous comics that I also have

covered a few times on here

they are just super white

this one at least involved modern technology

the baby sitter's club did not

I also found out reading Danna Simpson's Wikipedia

page that apparently she was assigned male at birth and had transitioned in the early 2000s sometime

so that was cool

it was not something I would have guessed reading the books

I do have a bit more confidence in it too that as we continue to see more graphic

novels they will likely continue to push left-word a little bit probably

I could definitely see that being another issue with newspaper syndication aspect of it

being that you probably face a lot of limits trying to publish in mainstream newspaper comic strip s

but yeah now I think that's enough rambling

you should totally go check out these comics

according to one of the introductions it's apparently a good idea to share things with your child

so if you are trying to impress any children out there wether they be yours or someone else's

this may be a good place to kind of meet them in the middle and share some fantastical video

game friendly content

bye

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