Thursday, December 01, 2011

Adventurer Mark Moffett has found the world’s biggest...

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    Adventurer Mark Moffett has found the world’s biggest insect - which is  so huge it can eat carrots. The former park ranger discovered the giant  weta up a tree and his real life Bugs Bunny has now been declared the  largest ever found. He came across the cricket-like creature, which has a  wing span of seven inches, after two days of searching on a tiny  island. The creepy crawly is only found on Little Barrier Island, in New  Zealand. The species was wiped off the mainland by rats accidentally  introduced by Europeans.

    Adventurer Mark Moffett has found the world’s biggest insect - which is so huge it can eat carrots. The former park ranger discovered the giant weta up a tree and his real life Bugs Bunny has now been declared the largest ever found. He came across the cricket-like creature, which has a wing span of seven inches, after two days of searching on a tiny island. The creepy crawly is only found on Little Barrier Island, in New Zealand. The species was wiped off the mainland by rats accidentally introduced by Europeans.

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    hideously large insect, that...surprisingly adorable.
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    NOW INTRODUCE THE RATS TO THE ISLAND JESUS CHRIST
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    Lol yeah, “accidentally”.
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    OHGOD, OHGOD, OH MY FUCKING SWEET JESUS.
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    Awwww h’es a cuuute bug! Also, I miss New Zealand.
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    Adventurer Mark Moffett has found the world’s biggest insect - which...huge it can eat...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Google Pepper Sprayed

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Please pay attention...

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How Windows works...

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Shop Smart, Buy Local

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The Illusion of Freedom

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Groan Alert: Nerd Joke

A woman asks her husband, a programmer, to go to the store...

Wife: Dear, please, go to the grocery store to buy some bread. Also, if they have eggs, buy 6.

Husband: Ok.

20 minutes later the husband comes back with 6 loaves of bread.

Wife: Why on Earth did you buy 6 loaves of bread?

Husband: They had eggs.


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The FOOD BUBBLE - HOW WALL STREET STARVES MILLIONS

This was only a matter of time.

Sokrates **

Sokrates ** – 13 minutes ago – 2 reshares

The FOOD BUBBLE - HOW WALL STREET STARVES MILLIONS - GOLDMAN SACHS ETC. having pushed 250 Mio new people into food insecurity and starving !!!

SHAME SHAME SHAME!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX2bwOS1M28&feature=player_embedded

#OWS #OccupyWallStreet #Occupy #GlobalChange #OccupyTogether #HumanRights #CivilRights #WorldEconomy #Indignés #Indignados

Thanks to Dark master_cool ! for original posting!

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Is of no consequence...

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Decolonize Wallstreet



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When we recognize our own song...

Altruism – 5 minutes ago

“When a woman of a certain African tribe knows she is pregnant, she goes into the jungle with other women and together they pray and meditate until the song of child appears. They know that every soul has its own vibration that expresses its particularity, uniqueness and purpose. Women tune the song and sing it out loud. Then they return to the tribe and teach it to everyone else.

When the child is born, the community comes together and sings his song. Then when the child begins his education, the village gets together and sings his song. When you start as an adult, people gather and sing it again. When it comes to his marriage, the person hears his song.

Finally, when the soul will leave this world, family and friends come to his bed and, as for his birth, sing the song to accompany the transition. In this African tribe there is another occasion on which the villagers sing the song. If at any time during its life the person commits a crime or aberrant social act, he is taken the center of the village and the people in the community form a circle around him. So they sing his song.

The tribe recognizes that the correction for antisocial behavior is not punishment; it is the love and the memory of his true identity. When we recognize our own song then we have no desire or need to do anything that might harm others. Your friends know your song and sing it when you forgot. Those who love you cannot be fooled by your mistakes or the dark images you show to others.

They remember your beauty when you feel ugly, you all when you're broken, your innocence when you feel guilty and your purpose when you're confused. I do not need a signed guarantee to know that the blood in my veins is of the earth and blows my soul as the wind freshens my heart like rain and cleanse my mind as the smoke of the sacred fire.”

~ Tolba Phanem, female African poet.

#wisdom #love #truth #spirit #soul #society #uniqueness #oneness


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Science flies you to the moon. Religion...

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Occupy and the 99%

"There's something happening here
What it is ain't exactly clear"

The Occupy Movement, the 99%, have been criticized by the Left, the Center and the Right.  They have been criticized for not having a clear agenda.  They have been called to task as agitators, whiners, complainers, misdirected, lazy, indigent, opportunistic, subversive, dirty, affluent, hippies, yuppies, gen-X'ers, millennials, hipsters, veterans, peace freaks, elders, and general trouble makers.  They have endured weather, police brutality, media dismissal, pepper spray, hunger, fear, arrest, humiliation, taunting, violations of civil rights, violations of legal rights, even the tongue lashing of political pundits and prognosticators who spout vitriol in print, radio, television and the Internet.

"There is a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware"

The militant arm of the Establishment has been used to send the clear message, "Submit and withdraw."  Under the auspices of maintaining the democratic rule of law corporate government has chosen to again to address the perceived symptom while appearing unsympathetic to any possible reason for social unrest.  Instead of representing the people the corporate government has instead attempted to maintain the status quo - the very environment that has fostered such a grassroots backlash, an Occupy Movement.  Sadly it is the Establishment's insistence on submission that fuels the fire of dissent.  Quite simply, submission does not equal freedom. 

"I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down"

The Occupy Movement and the 99% did not evolve in a vacuum.  It is an attempt by a social entity to acknowledge the disparity in values espoused by the leaders of our corporate government and the on-the-ground real-life issues facing not just Americans but the entire Human Family.  In the simplest terms we, the 99%, can no longer reconcile our wealth and well being when so many children across the planet are feeling the pangs of hunger every minute of every day.  As we stand in our hot showers we cannot accept that many of those same children do not have safe drinking water.  While I enjoy the freedom to express myself there are those who cower in fear that truly brutal dictatorial regimes will 'disappear' them for uttering even the most superficial yet obvious criticism.

"There's battle lines being drawn 
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong"

"Nobody's right if everybody's wrong" is a convenient excuse for drawing the battle lines.  What must come of these growing pains is the moral and ethical sense of Human Responsibility.  We must promote change that speaks to the disparity of the Have's and the Have-Not's.  Somewhere along the line we have lost track of the sense that "with great wealth comes great responsibility."  That responsibility should not be solely to the shareholders, the profit takers.  That responsibility should not be solely to the corporate sponsors of our government.  That responsibility should be to the greater Human Family.  We must turn the perspective - Everybody is right when nobody is wrong.

That being said, the Occupy Movement does not support a Rob-from-the-Rich or Communist position.  It is clearly understood that free market Capitalism serves as the best means of transferring value for value.  Moreover, it is not realistic to suggest that Capitalism can function without the impetus for realizing a profit.  What the 99%+1% must do is assure that the children do not go hungry or thirsty or cold.  The 100% must assure that children do not become wage slaves in order to survive.  The 100% must assure equal human rights.  The 100% must assure a just and fair world that we all can live in together.

The 100% is the Human Family.

For What Its Worth
Buffalo Springfield

There's something happening here 
What it is ain't exactly clear 
There's a man with a gun over there 
Telling me I got to beware 

I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 

There's battle lines being drawn 
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong 
Young people speaking their minds 
Getting so much resistance from behind 

I think it's time we stop, hey, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 

What a field-day for the heat 
A thousand people in the street 
Singing songs and carrying signs 
Mostly say, hooray for our side 

It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 

Paranoia strikes deep 
Into your life it will creep 
It starts when you're always afraid 
You step out of line, the man come and take you away 

We better stop, hey, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 
Stop, hey, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 
Stop, now, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 
Stop, children, what's that sound 
Everybody look what's going down 


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Friday, November 25, 2011

We Are The Hope

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Because in America you can pitch a tent for Capitalism, but not for Democracy.

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Damned Conservationists

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Memento

Memento
by Eamon Grennan 

Scattered through the ragtaggle underbrush starting
   to show green shoots 
lie the dark remains of rail sleepers napping now 
   beside the rusted-out wreck 

of a Chevy that was once sky-blue and now is nothing 
   but shattered panels and
anonymous bits of engine in the ditch by a path that 
   was once a railway line 

cut between small hills whose silence hasn't been 
   broken by the rattle and 
lonesome-blown whistle of a train for fifty years and 
   whose air hasn't filled 

for ages with my childhood's smell (set by Seapoint on 
   the coastal line) of coal 
smoke and hot steam puffed up in great cloud-breaths 
   out of a black-sooted chimney.


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Monday, November 21, 2011

Where to make the cuts!

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Occupy movement is limited to the people on the street? Surprise!

If the powers that be think that the occupy movement is limited to the people on the street, they are going to be shocked - I have had so many people who are not active in it - total stranger - mention their support.  

- Sister Beth "Question Authority"



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Moonlight

Moonlight
by Sara Teasdale 

It will not hurt me when I am old,
     A running tide where moonlight burned
          Will not sting me like silver snakes;
The years will make me sad and cold,
          It is the happy heart that breaks.

The heart asks more than life can give,
     When that is learned, then all is learned;
          The waves break fold on jewelled fold,
But beauty itself is fugitive,
          It will not hurt me when I am old.


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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Management and leadership

The difference between management and leadership

Managers work to get their employees to do what they did yesterday, but a little faster and a little cheaper. Leaders, on the other hand, know where they'd like to go, but understand that they can't get there without their tribe, without giving those they lead the tools to make something happen. 

 

Managers want authority. Leaders take responsibility.

 

We need both. But we have to be careful not to confuse them. And it helps to remember that leaders are scarce and thus more valuable.

 

Seth Godin 


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Evolution?

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Better humanity

Better humanity

Every major religion of the world has similar ideas of love, the same goal of benefitting humanity through spiritual practice, and the same effect of making their followers into better human beings. The great religious teachers wanted to lead people away from the paths of misdeeds caused by ignorance and introduce them to paths of goodness. 

 

The Dalai Lama 


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Wednesday, November 09, 2011

The Food Mafia

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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Gov. Steve Beshear won a landslide

Governor

3,150 of 3,578 precincts

Steve Beshear* (D)413,214 56% 
David Williams (R)254,186 35% 
Gatewood Gailbraith (I)67,276 9% 
*Incumbent

Gov. Steve Beshear won a landslide re-election victory Tuesday over Republican Senate President David Williams, sweeping Democrats in four other races into office with him and capping a remarkable four-decade career in Kentucky politics.


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There is a light at the end of the tunnel...it is not the on coming train. Thank you...

Steve Beshear wins landslide over David Williams in race for Kentucky Governor


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Thank God for Mississippi...

How Mississippi's Vote Today Could Put Pregnant Women Under State Control

A personhood amendment is a backdoor to stripping away women’s rights -- their very right to be considered autonomous human beings.
 
 
 
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Tuesday’s ballot initiative in Mississippi regarding a constitutional amendment that would grant fertilized eggs legal personhood is polling right down to the wire, with 45% of Mississippians favoring it and 44% opposed. Gender influences opinion on this initiative somewhat, with men favoring it by six percentage points and women opposing it by four percentage points. Race and party affiliation has even more influence, with Democrats and African-Americans registering around 60% opposition to the amendment. This suggests that the racial and class-based aspects to this amendment that have passed national attention aren’t passing the attention of Mississippi voters, and hopefully fear of this law will be enough to keep personhood for fertilized eggs from becoming law.  


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Monday, November 07, 2011

You want us to vote...

You want us to vote for you? You have to represent us. 'Nuf said.

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Sunday, November 06, 2011

Amaze

November Night  
by Adelaide Crapsey

Listen. . . With faint dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break from the trees And fall.

[LINK: Adelaide Crapsey is best remembered as the inventor of the cinquain and as a poet whose compressed lyrics "are a remarkable testament of a spirit 'flashing unquenched defiance to the stars,'" as quoted in Boston Transcript ::  Amaze  The Guarded Wound  Triad  ]



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