Saturday, June 6, 2009

Programe For Make Anime

Theory and Practice


think
The Simpsons is one of the best things that ever happened to television. It is by The Sopran or, my favorite series .

best of the series is that, despite the apparent surrealism, many of the things that happen to Homer have, unbelievably, correlate in the off-screen life. Let me explain with an example.

In one of my favorite chapters, Homer thinks that one of the most extraordinary and prestigious for a man is that his name appears on the dictionary. So, after tons of laughs and absurdities, the final chapter in the dictionary the words "have a lot of Homer" as a synonym for having much luck.

After the events of recent days photo (ie: Sardinia, Berlusconi, topless, erections and so on ...), the former Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek (I happened to put the picture in which , quixotic, it is shown lance in hand ready to charge, this is not Interviú) may go down in history simpsoniano fulfilling a dream: to appear in the dictionary.

probably already appears in encyclopedias, history books and others, but from now on is likely to have their own expression, the word Topolanek (thus, in lower case), continue to have a particular meaning in all languages \u200b\u200bbesides being a Czech name.

The thing would be something like:

Topolánek (Czech, Topolanek ):

1. tr. State of the male organ usually caused by sexual stimuli and related to arousal.

As in:

Yesterday I got so excited I had a Topolanek.
We wanted to have sex, but could not because I can not put Topolanek.
This morning I woke up with a Topolanek spectacular. Other meanings speak

mansions of magnates, of corrupt rulers and how about having fun on the dignity of some and the misery of others, but these meanings are under grace.

BTW: I chose the photo of the head because the man who strikes hands with illustrious follador Topolanek is Durao Barroso, European Commission president and candidate to repeat with the support of PP and PSOE.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

How Long Do You Put Your Nudies In The Freezer?

Benedetti


first race I attended something about Nicos Poulantzas. It's one of those names that, after five years of college, even though you hold back fondly little of it. Of their scholarship, just retain almost nothing of his life I rescued a story following a story my father told me the other day.

It was a Greco-French political sociologist and Marxist Theory dedicated to the state. I remember very vaguely studied International Relations and career first, something better, some notes on it (not written by him) about his criticism of structuralist Marxism.


disciple of Althusser and influenced by Gramsci, was a fervent Marxist, and was active in Greek inside pc in his younger years underground. His activism earned him exile to Paris, where he was professor of political science for several years.

Poulantzas was an optimist. Defended against the orthodox conceptions of Marxism that the bourgeois state and its institutions could be useful to the working class, criticizing the anti-statist essentialism. This position and his years in France, led him to positions Eurocommunists to mid 70's, with the consequent assumption and defense of representative democracy as a model of political organization.

the late 70's, was elected councilman for a Parisian district. For the first time in his life, with more than sixty years, departed from Poulantzas college, reading and writing, and poured its activity in practice of what he had advocated from the faculty and publications.

stories intellectuals involved in politics tend to end fatal, and this is not least: in 1979 committed suicide by jumping from the floor 22 of the Montparnasse Tower in Paris, where he lived.

has the police report that when they found virtually dismembered on the floor, still clutching their books.