civilitysɪˈvɪlɪtinounformal politeness and courtesy in behaviour or speech.
How do you define civility into your perception? How do you show/make use of it, or not in your behavio... morecivilitysɪˈvɪlɪtinounformal politeness and courtesy in behaviour or speech.
How do you define civility into your perception? How do you show/make use of it, or not in your behavioural attitudes?
It’s hard to make friends at a new school sometimes. Fortunately, student activists at the University of Texas at Austin are passing around dildos to act as 12-inch icebreakers to ... moreIt’s hard to make friends at a new school sometimes. Fortunately, student activists at the University of Texas at Austin are passing around dildos to act as 12-inch icebreakers to get the students talking about campus laws. A group called Cocks Not Glocks is giving realistically sculpted rubber companions to the student body, asking people to carry them in protest against the state’s “campus carry” law. The university allows registered gun owners to bring their weapons to class, yet it’s still technically illegal for people to bring a dildo to campus. Cocks Not Glocks has distributed more than 5,000 dildos in the past five days, donated by sex shops, giving activist a new weapon of choice.
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You are a noted Historian. What do you write to preserve HONESTLY this moment in history vis a vis a Donald J. Trump? Will it be a blip, a footnote, a mention or much more? Why?
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That's what John Cassavetes said in a Columbo episode. He was definitely bi-polar, that can come with the territory.
Ultimately, Beethoven medicated himself with the only availabl... moreThat's what John Cassavetes said in a Columbo episode. He was definitely bi-polar, that can come with the territory.
Ultimately, Beethoven medicated himself with the only available drug besides opium - alcohol. He literally drank himself to death. And as deafness closed in around him, he withdrew from the world, into himself. He wrote his Eighth Symphony in 1812. Then his creative output dried up. In 1824, he would premier his Choral Symphony. It was as if a piece of this magnitude required a tortuous 12-year gestation. He would also compose his transcendent string quartets. But soon his liver would give out on him, and in early 1827 he died at the age of 56, leaving behind sketches of a tenth symphony the world would never hear.
The authors of Manic Depression and Creativity note a rough correlation between Beethoven's manic phases and his creative bursts. Apparently, winter depressions stopped him in his tracks while summers brought on periods of intense activity. As a friend noted: "He composes, or was unabl... less