Monday, April 20, 2015

Interesting Fact


Wheat has over 7 times the genetic genome of man.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

سوف اليمن لن تتراجع


This is the one. The final mistake warmongers of the world will make. Evil, chattel slave-wage arms traders. Get a good look at Babylon because the dirge is coming. These poor people in an ancient culture, scraping to get by and share with each other their little corner of the world, their sustenance for thousands of years, being destroyed under the attack by countries that have no business in that country. The brain-dead west and their fucktard allies in the middle east think they know so much about the world. The mistake that the executioners are making is that they really are not fearful. Self-righteous, conceited bastards dictating the neo-liberal agenda. Guess what chachie, all those bombs you're dropping are just transferring the arrow of time to the Yemenis. Ever look at the crab nebula?. Not pictures of it, the actual nebula. It blew up a thousand years ago, but time moved on around the black-hole it created, so all that explosive power was really all the time it absorbed. Explain that to your kids.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

One take of "Birdman"


We know that the wildest and most moving dramas are played not in the theatre but in the hearts of ordinary men and women who pass by without exciting attention, and who betray to the world nothing of the conflicts that rage within them except possibly by a nervous breakdown. What is so difficult for the layman to grasp is the fact that in most cases the patients themselves have no suspicion whatever of the internecine war raging in their unconscious. If we remember that there are many people who understand nothing at all about themselves, we shall be less surprised at the realization that there are also people who are utterly unaware of their actual conflicts. Carl Jung-“New Paths in Psychology” (1912). In CW 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology. P.425 “The light was draining out of the room, going back through the window where it had come from.” ― Raymond Carver, What We Talk About When We Talk About Love