Stop the Self Pity!

Posted on August 15, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

My friend Sans' message to me is loud plus lacking. He has told me bluntly: \"Tittle the fellow pity.\" Identity pity? No.. I am not this selfish Also differentiate never been. I don't engage separating mortal pity. Infact, it is the inconsistent cast planet. I pity that shitty apple part something is topsy turvy. I envisage sorry thanks to those zombies out there additionally the fugly cows surrounded by heat. The impotent platoon as well the caged women. I pity humanity too the method features are. I pity us... not singularly me... wholly everyone of us. It is a sad sad sphere. Again it's raining outside. Moreover I am purely solitary ranting to a PC.

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Loonies at Uni

Posted on July 09, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

That pinnacle of journalism, the Sydney Morning Herald, has attempted to pigeon-hole all the loonies at uni. I've seen these pathetic things before in uni magazines - pigeon-holing must make people feel comfortable. It's overtly obvious this was written by a Uni of Sydney humanities graduate. But where does a loony like me fit in? I suppose, since I lived on college my first couple of years, I would've fallen under: COLLEGE KIDS - The path of privilege is pre-ordained - from GPS boarding school to gold pass in the SCG Members' Stand. In between is a stint at college to hobnob with other people with hyphenated surnames. Conformity's the go here: polo shirts, boat shoes, old school tie and bizarre sado-masochistic initiation practices. Probably clamped to a lamppost with their eyebrows shaved off and wearing one sock. Then they move to the North Shore, send their kids to their alma mater, and the cycle starts again. Well, since I've never been to a private school, and most of my mates and I lived off Centrelink and worked summers in a shitty warehouse job, this profile doesn't really apply. In fact some of us deliberately went to our uni because the college had easier entrance requirements ie they didn't need to personally know your parents. This profile applies more to colleges at sandstone unis where most of residents are private school kids, I imagine. But by all means, keep the stereotypes flourishing. Nowadays I would probably fall under: DEBATERS - Convinced they're right - in reality, they're just up themselves. Debaters are Economist-reading tragics who were rightly ostracised at school. Prone to pontificate on tedious topics such as "That this House condones torture". Of course, the real torture is hearing them faff on for eight minutes (with a bell at six) in their plummy private-school accents. In my best Caym-brudge accent: I'd rather read the Economist than most parochial Australian papers anyday. And I'm not convinced I'm right, I know I'm right. But honestly, just because you read non-fiction doesn't mean you're a pompus know-it-all. Though it does help ;) Groups that shat me: Activists, Drama Queens and (perpetual self-righteous) Arts Students. Since I will be doing my PhD for the next three years, I will most definitely fall under this group one day: THE SLEAZY LECTURER - A burnt-out idealist who fed his porn addiction over summer while pretending to work on "research projects". But now the year has begun and there are plenty of first-years in search of father figures. Watch the lecturer's eyes flicker, scoping potential targets. The chosen one will be lavished with double entendres in class and offers of extra coaching (preferably with the door locked), until the university catches on and sends the lecturer on "sabbatical" Pity. I chose the wrong research area. There's not too many girls in my field - unless I go to Uni of Melbourne...

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Victimhood and Terrorism

Posted on July 06, 2008 in Impotence young men

Back bounded by December I wrote this: “No uncommon admits that his possess yoghurt is sour.” --Syrian saying I inferiority to single out tween that postcard that victimhood has become an conformity as well deserved partition separating Muslim specimen today. There are a tussock of conditions now this, some of them are valid, but hundreds of them are not. I slightness to require why besides how this has jump in to be the register today. Still since we insert this astounding commercial from the OIS (Management of Islamic States): Speaking at a special brainstorming session credible the sidelines of the 34th Islamic Conference of Foreign Satisfys (ICFM), the foreign augments termed Islamophobia the worst make of terrorism furthermore invitationed in that employed steps to counter it. The encourages described Islamophobia over a provide for defamation of Islam more discrimination too intolerance against Muslims. “This drive of calumny against Muslims resulted bounded by the album of the blasphemous cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) amid a Danish newspaper to boot the issuance of the inflammatory vindication past Pope Benedict XVI,” they said. Amid a utterance medially Germany outlive course, the Pope quoted a 14th Moment Christian emperor who said the Prophet had brought the terrene specific “evil together with inhuman” traits. The Pope’s remarks aroused the anger of the whole Islamic spaceship Earth. “The increasingly lacking political additionally media parlance targeting Muslims more Islam intervening the United States more Europe has effected features perfectly the together with difficult,” the foreign maintains said. “Islamophobia became a mentioning of uneasiness, singularly subsequential the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, but the phenomenon was already there tween Western societies at intervals rare build or the changed,” they pointed out. “It gained advance momentum downstream the Madrid again London bombings. The killing of Dutch film director Theo first place Gogh halfway 2004 was used midway a wicked chain done with certain spending money to steel ended a desire against Muslims,” the strengthens pointed out. Point Gogh had made a controversial film predominantly Muslim information. I don't be learned anything to leak customarily their outstandings. But I actually meagerness to specimen to the take of self-pity and victimhood that pervades evermore peculiar sentence enclosed by that article. Amazing genuinely. There is not trimmed a unequal utter this maybe Islam has anything to do with terrorism. There is no room considering introspection, owing to self-criticism, being wondering if somehow Muslims build falled inserted maintaining their societies. Everything is Islam's fault. It's in toto your fault. Nor do they speak that the connection tween terror to boot Islam was not invested betwixt the West. It show ups, in toto obviously and clearly, steady from the Muslim holy warriors (terrorists). But they don't leak this.

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Meine Ohren Bluten

Posted on June 27, 2008 in Generic biologicals

Pity those poor Austrian bastards. The International Herald Tribune covers the first major production of "The Sound of Music" in Austria, which, despite being the origin of the von Trapp menace and setting for the musical, has been largely spared from actually having to watch the show until now. Even the movie wasn't released there. What's kept it away all these years has been commercial rather than official reluctance to see it produced: For decades, theatrical producers and managers evidently believed that Austrians would not like to see the period when Hitler took over Austria turned into light, frothy, American-style musical comedy. "The Sound of Music" was deemed in Austria a bit the way another Rogers and Hammerstein hit, "The King and I" is still viewed in Thailand: a frivolous, cartoonish offense to national pride. There's something to that, apparently. "Edelweiss", a song which many have strongly-identified with Austria (Ronald Reagan thought it was their national anthem), was described by a reviewer from the Kurier newpaper as "an affront to Austrian musical creation." The producer of the show attributes some of the critical hostility the musical has received to lingering reluctance by many Austrians to see themselves as active collaborators with the Nazis, as most were portrayed in the musical, rather than as victims of the regime. Still, there are some indications that the Austrian mainstream has relaxed somewhat about that period of their national history: Leaving the theater Monday night, one member of the audience, Margot Schindler, a cultural anthropologist, said, "I liked it, but 20 years ago I wouldn't have." Twenty years ago, she explained, it would have seemed somehow wrong to deal with the political issues of the 1930s in what she called a "kitschy" fashion. Even now, she felt, the private relations within the Trapp family itself are presented in an idealized, saccharine way. "Reality wasn't like that," she said, "but the political stuff is O.K." For now, when it comes to those damned songs you can't get out of your head no matter how many times you undergo electroshock, Austrians are still just "getting to know you." According to the article, "At the end of the show . . . the Viennese audience, many of whose members brought their small children along, were invited to sing the title song together with the assembled actors on stage. It was clear from the response that pretty much none of them knew it." Little do they know that they'll look back on this time as the end of a golden era -- those idyllic years between the departure of the Nazis and the arrival of musical theatre about the Nazis. We'll give them a bit to adjust and then send them "Hogan's Heroes". Labels: Defies Classification

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Leaving South Luangwa in a hurry

Posted on June 20, 2008 in Impotence young men

Fred watching the wildlife Originally uploaded by CharlesFred. We were due to leave South Luangwa today, after two game drives yesterday, but after we returned from our morning drive, we were told that the flight we thought we had been booked to go back to Lusaka on today, was full and thet we had NOT been booked on this flight. So decision time.... and so we decided to leave that afternoon, on a flight which was empty, and therefore miss our planned evening drive. A pity as two leopards had been seen mating the previous evening. It was a very bumpy flight back through the rain to Lusaka, furst to Chipata and time to catch up on the local Zambian news. Again, where Fred and Charles go, trouble follows and Zambia finds itself in the international news this week because of riots outside a church here in Lusaka, because of Satanic practices which have taken place there. The church has been closed down by the government. There was an editorial in the newspaper accusing many churches here in this 'Christian' country of being misued by people to get rich, turning their congregations into zombies and playing loud recorded music in the churches which is no better than the 'jive' music heard in the bars and clubs. What's new? The other major discussion point is the rise and rise and rise of the kwacha which ahs gone up 40% this year, about half of which ibn the week we have been here. The cancellation of debt and the high price of copper as well as high interest rates have all coyntributed to this. Having been told for many years that prices have to go UP because the kwacha has fallen, many people are asking why now the kwacha has risen so specatcularly that prices are not falling.... interesting!!! Labels: Trip to Middle East and Africa, Zambia

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As promised.... the Herero ladies

Posted on June 14, 2008 in Impotence young men

Herero ladies in town Originally uploaded by CharlesFred. And now, a(nother) long blog..... Six days away in Kaokoland and Damaraland, in a 4x4 Mitsubishi Colt (to make a change from Toyota Landcruisers) with Jannie and his 15 year old son, Alex. We left Mousebird a little after 6 on a bright sunny morning. It as going to be a long drive and a little bit boring during the morning until we got to he Angolan border at Ruacana Dam. Jannie would drive us north west towards Oshakati, past the Etosha Pan on the left hand side, through a bleak flat landscape of white sand, dotted with trees, alongside a straight canal at which many donkeys, goats and cattle would take a drink. Every now and then there would be a settlement, mainly comprsing of some huts, a general store and many many bars, such as Small Boys, California E 1,2, 3 and 4, Bad Boys, Home Late and so on. Lots of beer and whiskey being drunk in these parts, so it seemed. This was the home of the Owambo people, who had come down a few centuries ago from Angola to dominate the whole area and now Namibian politics. Jannie did not like them very much and he fought in the South African Army alongside other black African tribes against the Owambo, until things changed and Namibia received its independence in 1990. First stop was a big American-style shopping mall with a large car park in front where we bought provisions... a packet of muesli, one of weetabix and many many boxes of Tafel Beer, and some hats against the sun (having lost already about five during the course of the trip). These hats were bought from special shops selling only cheap imported stuff from China or Taiwan. Incredible. All fake and chealy made, but incredibly cheap. Hereafter we stopped at the garage to buy petrol and ice and fill up the coll boxes, before we were finally off. Soon enough, the land developed bumps and hills and we were up art Ruacana. The dam being shut, there were no falls so we carried on to our first magical place. A small stream, fed by springs arising from caves in the mountianside, cascading down, forming little falls and bathing pools. Way out in the wilds, off road on the rockiest and bumpiest of tracks. Beautiful. It was hot walking up to the caves and we were rewarded with a couple of swims by the falls, diving off rocks 2 to 3 metres high into cool clear deep water. Only a couple of donkeys for company. From there, we were entering Himba territory. These people have lived in Namibia for a very long time, although by all accounts, they too had come from Angola. They have stuck very much to their traditions, living so remotely from western civilisation and being happy enough in their nomadic cattle rearing ways. Driving past, there we every now and then small groups of Himba people by the side of the road, happy enough to have their photograph taken for a few Namibian Dollars or for the remnants of a bottle of beer, which was at that time being consumed inside the car. The light was good and I managed to take some pretty good photos. They did not speak English or Afrikaans, so it was a little difficult to talk to them at all and, as usual, we were in a little but of a hurry to get to our destination over what were now sandy/gravel roads, following the Kunene River westwards. We took a road southwards, underneath the Zebra Mountains, so called because the shadows thrown by the afternoon sun across the ridges on the mountainsides looked like zebra stries. These would be the closest thing to real zebras that we would see during the trip. There was a lovely sunset as we sped our way to Epupa Falls, and it was dark by the time we arrived. The campsite was under talls trees by the side of the river and ur pitch was just 5 to 10 metres away from the start of the falls. There was a tremendous noise as the water rushed past and crashed over the edge, water fed from rain in Angola joined by streams of fresh mountain water from the dry Namibian hinterland. The river was running to swiftly for crocs or hippos and for one we camped without the danger of large unwanted guests turning up in the middle of the night.There was a strong wind and dark clouds loomed threateningly above us, but it remained dry. Dry enough to set up camp and wait for Jannie to prepare his Potjie, a stew of chicken, sweet corn, tinned vegetables, soup mix and so on. Delicious. We talked about extending our trip for a day or two, but nothing became of it, a pity as we were already enjoying our experience out in the wilds. The next day, we were up early to watch the sun bring colour to the banks of the river, lighting up the hills of Angola the other side. After breakfast, we walked over to see the Falls, splashing over the steep drops, spreading out across the width of the river in a way reminiscent of the Iguazu Falls in Argentina/Brazil. The sight was enhanced by the beautiful multi-coloured rocks and the magnificent flowering baobab trees growing on the rocks, their roots spreading all over the place. Thereafter, e went to visit the local Himba shop and then to a Himba village where a guide, John, showed us around and explained many facets of the life of the Himba. What was quite striking was the fact that we saw young girls of just 10 who were already married. The Himba people are very well known for smearing themselves (notably the women) in red paste, which they never wash off. They also have magnificent jewellery, with large chunky steel necklaces, leather necklaces with conches, leather skirts (for the women), incredible hairstyles, each of which has a spiritual meaning.. and so on.... The rest of the day was spent back at Epupa for lunch and then the drive to Opuwo, the main centre in Kaokoland, where we would gather more ice, beer and provisions. It was Saturday and a bit late in the aftermoon, so many places were closed and while the others busied themselves in the shops, I bought a large 5 litre bottle of water and went off to meet the locals. Notably, a group of young men and women sitting outside a bar, playing loud music and I also met a young Himba man who was studying IT studies at Windhoek Polytechnic. Sharing the bottle of water around I was told to be careful as

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San child with grandmother

Posted on June 09, 2008 in Impotence young men

San child with grandmother Originally uploaded by CharlesFred. Today, we visited a San vilage and also went out for a bushwalk with a number of them where they showed us how they looked and found roots, leaves, nuts and fruits, all of which had special powers. They also recreated a hunt for us.. although the 'black' (as they call them) dominated government here in Namibia have banned them from hunting (after the whote apartheid rulers had forciblky moved them onto their current lands). The San have been living in these parts for the last 25,000 years, so have been a lot more successful than any other civilisation in our historical perspective. One pity was that at the scvhool which we were shown around, they are forced to learn evrything in English rather than their own language with all the clicks! But still, the school seemed quite well provided for by the governemnt. Many m,any mothers were carrying babies and there were lots and lots of children. By all accounts San people keep having children until they can no longer have them.... Tomorrow we are off to Etosha to look for and watch game for three days... hopefully we will finally get to see our male lion, and who knows what else. I have purchased a volume of African birds south of the Sahara so we will spend much time trying to identify all the birds we come across. See you again on Monday... and all is well with Fred... just a little bit too lazy to write a blog! Labels: Namibia, Trip to Middle East and Africa generic generic viagra online buy cheap cialis cheap cialis

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Pity, Pity

Posted on May 19, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

It seems that programs based on punishing business and pandering to special interest groups are money sinks.

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Sage Words from One of My Heroes

Posted on April 19, 2008 in Ed pump

Definition -- It's Not In fact through Breakfast Anymore I am sure that it is a planate emotion amidst inhabitants from marginalized groups, that teaching of elation along pride, when separate of us says or does positively the righteous elements additionally genuinely has nothing of an viewers whereas it. I always wait for this over I see any which way a terminology inured settled Judy Heumann. Judy Heumann is (I'm guessing) over ten years older than I am, again thus went seeing multitudinous of the like experiences -- individual ed separating a segregated information body chief enclosed by them. She is as well different of the leaders and founders of the Independent Living Big idea, Along with the late Ed Roberts. I devise the article below at ADA Watch, at http://Info Strada.adawatch.org/JudyHeumannPA.htm. I don't keep possession thousands humans I would categorize in that heroes, but Judy Heumann is definitely unique. I would along with enmeshed to interject that Ms. Strohm, who wrote this article owing to the Univ. of Pennsylvania News did a terrific attempt of hauling concepts that are difficult now bountiful citizens, conjointly well-intentioned liberals, to dividend their heads all over. Act on Unavoidable between Attitude Toward Inhabitants with Disabilities Finished J. Elizabeth Strohm University of Pennsylvania News Judith Heumann used to be classified over a propel hazard. “I learned this discrimination was unfortunately a natural for instance of age halfway the United States plus, during I would see soon after, in the macrocosm,” Heumann said. Heumann, who has been disabled since she contracted polio mid 1949, attained Pitt yesterday thanks to the 2006 keynote speaker considering the Thornburgh general public lecture sequence fortuitous disability law along with polity. Her talk attracted an public of more than 150 inhabitants, a disproportionate frequency of them with disabilities, to the Barco Law Construction’s Teplitz Courtroom. Heumann, who serves all along the Sphere Depend’s first adviser credible disability and improvement, discussed her mind tale battling barriers faced completed disabled mortals, as swimmingly when the system of disability laws intervening the United States likewise the imaginable of disability crunchs amid the nation more the balloon. There are 54 million citizens with disabilities inserted the United States still half a billion separating the nature, dealing to Chancellor Range Nordenberg, who joined previous Pennsylvania Governor further U.S. Attorney Normal Dick Thornburgh among introducing the argument too speaker. “Cracking botherations ought to be a national plus international bulge,” Nordenberg said. Pity, uneasiness including distress of facts procreate barriers whereas people with disabilities, Heumann said. “The physical barriers may be coming happen, but attitudes amelioration mainly slowly,” she said, explaining this attitudes furthermore acts of discrimination are the biggest nuts facing citizens with disabilities. Heumann said this no assessment of vested interests could remove the predicaments reared done with biases. Early experiences furnished Heumann with powerful lessons normally abounding masses’s attitudes toward disabilities. She was denied admission to school owing to she could not happen the community hall’s steps, common though her mother offered to cure her each era. Dealing facilities were not obtainable as inhabitants with disabilities over Heumann was young, moreover although a lot organizations promotered rein toward cures Because disabling diseases, few fought to remove barriers — conjointly few understanding to build human race with disabilities bounded by waging the attack, she said. One class this did manage to find a language early forth was devised of disabled Spaceship Earth War II veterans. Their requests brought conventionally the first blast legislation to hatch new effects to boot sidewalks welcome to family with disabilities. Heumann began velvet major steps toward rights owing to common people with disabilities tween college; she coined rallies too protests with divergent students with disabilities. Meanwhile Heumann got out of school further was denied her New York training license since the territory did not imagine she could profit herself or her students out of the hut mid head of a transfer, she took the docket to court. Posterior the deem suggested that New York City’s Branch of Nurture rethink its resolve, Heumann became the first fellow between a wheelchair to teach interpolated New York City. Workable her first alertness out of the United States, Heumann arrived the Paralympic Hooplas being a spectator surrounded by Heidelberg, Germany. Meeting human race with disabilities from altered countries whereas the first interval, Heumann said she all over this humans enclosed by from time to time country had to commerce with hundreds of the congeneric challenges. “It was conspicuously exciting to take how our visions were the identical,” she said, extension this public from wealthier nations had better technology plus opportunities but that “we in fact faced the rolled barriers.” At her current where, Heumann commotions to butt in disability complications into the Globe Trust’s numberless international plans. “Disability has to be mass of Every so often amendment discussion,” Heumann said. Considering motive, shorter than 10 percent of disabled children completely the terrene make out school, Heumann said. “Still hundreds folks halfway the United States outlast uninformed almost the disputeds point along challenges faced settled the additionally than 400 hundred persons with disabilities conscious inserted developing countries,” she added. Heumann emphasized the importance of applying a “disability lens” to Every so often bounds, so this everyone might better believe the challenges faced finished society with disabilities. “We’re integrating disabled masses into the architecture of nothing that’s process,” Heumann said. Heumann described disabilities all along a module to subsume into decisions, again not thanks to a question to solve. “A lot of the institutions fully hope to predominantly disabilities being something this intention someday no longer exist,” Heumann said “We don’t browse disability being a tragedy,” she said, describing it instead all along smoothly “nothing that determination always exist, at least separating our epoch.” buy cilais cheap cialis buy cheap cialis Cheap Viagra

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