
This world is just a canvas to our imagination. Everything you can imagine is real. .....It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.......What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.
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Wow, How Lucky We Are - We Thought Nature Had Nothing Left When Humanity Went Down The Drain.
Wow, how lucky we are - we thought nature had nothing left when humanity went down the drain.
Hey little wasch fetish if this isn't the beginning of civilisation.
He/she/it since we don't know that we don't want to commit ourselves, so what we have to say is that he discovered washing before the handgun as a civilisation good, which as we know does not occur with all humans in that order.
Who knows if you have already intellectually overtaken the person filming you, but you don't show it.
As if we're going to fuck this up really hard with humanity and we're going down with our civilisation. It's better to cooperate than to be separatists.
But the way you look, we think you already know that.
Good luck building a new mammalian civilisation smaller.
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And please don't start with religion, it only leads to ruin. If it's religion, then embed nature and life as a whole. Quite enough,
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It's still going down a level and just when you think that's the bottom, you're surprised that it's still unbearable.
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Thoughts on the American debate culture in politics
It's really interesting how this topic has turned into such a scandal. Which is complete bullshit, just to polarise and divide. I was once in a great club in Luxembourg where there were only cubicles with no gender indication, just toilets and someone got upset about going into the same room one after the other to relieve themselves.
In the Roman Empire, everyone sat together in the same room in the loo and without separation by walls, face to face and talked to each other. How it all changes so beautifully culturally until the class struggle over which gender should shit where.
A neutral room labelled toilet or restroom is the most sensible solution to a problem that is not a problem.
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Just between us, even the biggest advocate of gender segregation will go to the wrong gender toilet in an absolute emergency unless he/she/it is a real "environmental prick" and shits where it is really inappropriate.

Forget women in music history who were the pioneers of rock'n'roll, Rosetta Tharpe.
Rosetta Tharpe was a pioneer of rock'n'roll. With her guitar playing and stage presence, she inspired many young men who shaped a new era of pop music in the 1950s. Despite this, the African-American musician is almost forgotten today.

In the 30s and 40s, the gospel singer with the electric guitar was a true rock star in the USA. Many of the young men who established the new style of music in the early 50s with throaty vocals, hard riffs and expressive body movements heard and admired her, explains Gayle Wald.
Courage in times of segregation
The American and English scholar published the biography "Shout Sister Shout" about Rosetta Tharpe in 2007. During segregation in the USA, the African-American woman showed courage, says Wald. For example, Rosetta Tharpe took the Jordenaires - a white vocal group - on tour as support.
"Rosetta Tharpe was clever in the way she tried to deal with segregation. The Jordenaires, for example, had to prove themselves to an African-American audience and live up to their expectations. In the 50s, she had a female singing group, The Rosettes, to accompany her. They were young women. Rosetta was in her mid-40s at the time and she made sure that these young women never had to present themselves in a patronising or stereotypical way on stage. For example, when appearing on American television, they were to stand in a backdrop with a hay cart like in the countryside and the women were to wear headscarves. For Rosetta Tharpe, this represented the stereotype of the black woman as a slave in the fields; it had nothing to do with emancipated, creative female artists. She rejected the headscarves for her singers and prevailed."
On stage with Little Richard
In his memoirs, Little names Richard Tharpe as one of his great musical role models. He met his idol at the age of 14. And Tharpe - impressed by the teenager's musical talent - invited him to come on stage at one of her concerts, says Wald:
"She got him on stage and paid him to perform. It meant a lot to him that he was recognised by someone like her and encouraged to carry on. And who knows, maybe they both saw each other as sexually transgressive performers. Even if Rosetta wasn't bisexual or had relationships with women. The fact that her guitar playing was perceived as masculine changed Rosetta's relationship to femininity from people's point of view. She was queer in many different ways for her audience."
Empty church and anonymous grave
On 9 October 1973, Rosetta Tharpe, aged just 58, died of a second stroke. She had previously had a leg amputated due to diabetes. The church was only half full at her funeral - and she was buried in an anonymous grave.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe (Manchester, 1964)
Jazz is about being in the moment.
Herbie Hancock

Even if it's just a DJane, it's a feast for the ears that gets the legs moving.
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Abuse of power
On a global, social and individual level - and in different contexts in each case - abuse of power refers to behaviour that is based on the illegitimate use of power. The term refers to an accusation that is often used in combination with other terms such as corruption, arbitrariness, greed or thirst for recognition, some of which refer to the possible underlying motives. Various academic disciplines, preferably political and social sciences, but also many others such as economics or sexology, and depending on the context, possibly also criminology or police science, deal with the possibly very different consequences of abuse of power. As a rule, however, there is no definition of the term in either a scientific or other context.
Wikipedia more or less


How this picture came together with the gif can be clearly understood from the previous facts.
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We have no intention of influencing or even insulting anyone here.
That has probably already been done by the actual facts of the people involved. They insult human rights and don't even apologise, even though they pretend to believe.