Along with the outbreak of World War II the movies were increasingly included for the propaganda too. The animated film "Der Störenfried - The Troublemaker" (40) by Hans Held shows, how all animals of the forest hold together in order to drive the troublemaker - a fox - away. The hedgehogs with Wehrmacht helmets and the wasps mobilized.
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I'm pro-science as well, and am quite shocked that religion is considered as factual in a Western civilazation...
Just want to point out your argument is flawed as "Christianity has been around for over 2 milleniums" (look at the date, it's a painful reminder.), a creationism is dated even further back.
Also, "cause most scientist say so" sounds like "cause I've been told so" or even "I read that somewhere" or why not "I believe so". With the last you engage in a "my belief is superiour to your belief cause I believe it!"-type argument.
More accuratly would be "Most finding indicate based on data which can be reproduced" and "from that data, those who know quite a bit of their field, most conclude and agree on xyz".
I'm not religious. (even if I were, religion in education should be limited to optional catechise) So I'm not trying to debunk what the message of your post was.
I felt urged to reply in a weak attempt for comedy "Yes because you're born!".
Then I thought "well Christianity states there's something like the 'inheritage sin'" (my translation sucks) which states humans are guilty from birth as a result of adam and eve..
Then.. I made the conclusion your Federal Government might be not seperating religion with the state.. which is sortof tragic in that conclusion.
I've known people who ended up in psychiatry because of "internet addiction" as they became isolated and consumed by "the internet". Everything around them falls away and stops to matter, causing circular behaviourism; The online life being more "pleasant", "safe" or "better" and is experienced as something "they have control over", which they might feel they lack in reality.
In that sense, it hasn't got anything to do by limiting information, but by underlaying reasons or by 'lack of selfcontrol' or not realizing one has problematic behaviour. (forgetting to eat, depriving yourself from sleep, isolation,... aren't really things that are good for you if they occur too often.)
I certainly do agree on the idea that when you are restricted of information, and you instantly get access to virtually *ALL INFORMATION* and freedom of speech, you get more easily sucked into it and have an urge to 'catch up' making it easier for one to get lost and overwhelmed, more easily forgetting about other things going on in your life.
I think it's more hopeful to treath anxiety disorder instead of just performing a diagnose and possibly needless labelling. If anxiety-disorders are detectable by the absense of certain substances in the bloodstream then this could be possibly corrected (and a general cause could be derived from that).
It would be fascinating to see wherever certain external factors, psychological or not, trigger these changes or wherever it's entirely genetical or maybe is rooted in other causes (eating habits, pollution, industrialisation, behaviour,...).
It could prove to be a great objective indicative to 'detect anxiety' and understand better how it works and is triggered.
"Google takes over world, Microsoft left to die."
After google [Girl/Boy]-friend society stopped being as it used to be cause noone had to get out to get dates anymore.
Bill gates tried to bring out his own X-[Girl/Boy]-friend but bankrupted trying to compete with Google. Observers stated alot of software issues made the experience "too realistic" and resembling more like a "ex-experience" then a "eXperience" as Microsoft tried to market their last hope. Internal sources disclosed B. Gates would've "sworn to kill google".
Google is booming however and is working hard on their beloved GooglePhones, still in beta, which are cleverly linked with GoogleMaps while used. Plans are to make GoogleToaster linked with AdWords.
If there would be the ability to have a "webdrive" like there's available for google, this might be interesting.
Otherwise, to keep 30G of chainletters, spam, and the occasional email seems like a waste of space. In the line of google's history, they'd come out with 50G mailboxes in no time to stay current and on top.;)
You're being way too optimistic.
Germany used cuddly cartoons for propaganda
Along with the outbreak of World War II the movies were increasingly included for the propaganda too. The animated film "Der Störenfried - The Troublemaker" (40) by Hans Held shows, how all animals of the forest hold together in order to drive the troublemaker - a fox - away. The hedgehogs with Wehrmacht helmets and the wasps mobilized.
Don't fall asleep!
I'm pro-science as well, and am quite shocked that religion is considered as factual in a Western civilazation...
Just want to point out your argument is flawed as "Christianity has been around for over 2 milleniums" (look at the date, it's a painful reminder.), a creationism is dated even further back.
Also, "cause most scientist say so" sounds like "cause I've been told so" or even "I read that somewhere" or why not "I believe so". With the last you engage in a "my belief is superiour to your belief cause I believe it!"-type argument.
More accuratly would be "Most finding indicate based on data which can be reproduced" and "from that data, those who know quite a bit of their field, most conclude and agree on xyz".
I'm not religious. (even if I were, religion in education should be limited to optional catechise) So I'm not trying to debunk what the message of your post was.
I felt urged to reply in a weak attempt for comedy "Yes because you're born!". Then I thought "well Christianity states there's something like the 'inheritage sin'" (my translation sucks) which states humans are guilty from birth as a result of adam and eve..
Then.. I made the conclusion your Federal Government might be not seperating religion with the state.. which is sortof tragic in that conclusion.
Anyhow, I suck at making jokes.
Isn't any tourist ("foreign body") in the US by definition a suspect terrorist under the new definition?
The technology of yesterday, today!
That was gold! That picture alone brought tears to me laughing!
"Coke, now with added armor for these explosive fieldtrips."
Learn to read it in the original language ;)
Collectors of fungus.
Contrary to popular belief, "slashdot idiots" rarely or never "are fucking".
...a local law on a service run globally?
You're making me nostalgic...
marking his territory full of hot babes
You mean those in avi format?
... will be located in China to help them accept and build to an internet-free live.
... as if it's something to get worked up about.
I've known people who ended up in psychiatry because of "internet addiction" as they became isolated and consumed by "the internet". Everything around them falls away and stops to matter, causing circular behaviourism; The online life being more "pleasant", "safe" or "better" and is experienced as something "they have control over", which they might feel they lack in reality.
... aren't really things that are good for you if they occur too often.)
In that sense, it hasn't got anything to do by limiting information, but by underlaying reasons or by 'lack of selfcontrol' or not realizing one has problematic behaviour. (forgetting to eat, depriving yourself from sleep, isolation,
I certainly do agree on the idea that when you are restricted of information, and you instantly get access to virtually *ALL INFORMATION* and freedom of speech, you get more easily sucked into it and have an urge to 'catch up' making it easier for one to get lost and overwhelmed, more easily forgetting about other things going on in your life.
An impotence-inducing pill will cure 90% of "internet addiction" ;)
I think it's more hopeful to treath anxiety disorder instead of just performing a diagnose and possibly needless labelling. If anxiety-disorders are detectable by the absense of certain substances in the bloodstream then this could be possibly corrected (and a general cause could be derived from that). ...).
It would be fascinating to see wherever certain external factors, psychological or not, trigger these changes or wherever it's entirely genetical or maybe is rooted in other causes (eating habits, pollution, industrialisation, behaviour,
It could prove to be a great objective indicative to 'detect anxiety' and understand better how it works and is triggered.
"Google takes over world, Microsoft left to die."
After google [Girl/Boy]-friend society stopped being as it used to be cause noone had to get out to get dates anymore.
Bill gates tried to bring out his own X-[Girl/Boy]-friend but bankrupted trying to compete with Google. Observers stated alot of software issues made the experience "too realistic" and resembling more like a "ex-experience" then a "eXperience" as Microsoft tried to market their last hope. Internal sources disclosed B. Gates would've "sworn to kill google".
Google is booming however and is working hard on their beloved GooglePhones, still in beta, which are cleverly linked with GoogleMaps while used. Plans are to make GoogleToaster linked with AdWords.
If there would be the ability to have a "webdrive" like there's available for google, this might be interesting.
;)
Otherwise, to keep 30G of chainletters, spam, and the occasional email seems like a waste of space. In the line of google's history, they'd come out with 50G mailboxes in no time to stay current and on top.
No...
It's mostly a capture of people having a seizure on their keyboard.
Wormwood-drinks (or Absinthe) were a legal drug once which you consumed in bars.
Marijuana only 'recently' has been criminalized and cocaïne was perfectly accepted.
Oh..
I appoligize.On first sight I found "husband hill" and "Mc Cool Hill" to sounds quite "out there".
But you're right