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Sonntag, 6. Juni 2004
Halbautomatischer Blogupdater
leteil, 23:22h
Today was really ok.
I got out of bed really early because I had terrible stomach cramps.
I feel unusual because my antidepressants are making me hairy.
I'm so happy. I just found out that I have been accepted into Harvard. And Yale. I don't know which to choose... oh, why is life so hard sometimes?
I want to tell the world that I love you all! You're all so special to me!
I am making this journal friends only because I don't want the world to read what I'm writing, even though I'm posting it on the internet.
Today, I got a digital camera! Yes! Here's ten thousand photographs of my cat.
I want to say thanks to simon and Abbey and Dave and the other Simon for helping me on Saturday. You guys are the best. By the way, if you happen to find my wallet, keys or underwear, could you SMS me? Adrian has my number.
Type something here.
That's enough for now. But I'll leave you with this thought - sharing your life with strangers on the internet is the cheapest form of therapy available. Leave a comment and tell me I'm beautiful.
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I got out of bed really early because I had terrible stomach cramps.
I feel unusual because my antidepressants are making me hairy.
I'm so happy. I just found out that I have been accepted into Harvard. And Yale. I don't know which to choose... oh, why is life so hard sometimes?
I want to tell the world that I love you all! You're all so special to me!
I am making this journal friends only because I don't want the world to read what I'm writing, even though I'm posting it on the internet.
Today, I got a digital camera! Yes! Here's ten thousand photographs of my cat.
I want to say thanks to simon and Abbey and Dave and the other Simon for helping me on Saturday. You guys are the best. By the way, if you happen to find my wallet, keys or underwear, could you SMS me? Adrian has my number.
Type something here.
That's enough for now. But I'll leave you with this thought - sharing your life with strangers on the internet is the cheapest form of therapy available. Leave a comment and tell me I'm beautiful.
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C'era una volta (I/F, 1966)
leteil, 16:24h
Zum Glück kommen hin und wieder wenigstens bei den Öffentlich-Rechtlichen gute Sachen.
Schöne Isabella
"Sophia Loren und Omar Sharif spielen die Hauptrollen in diesem romantischen Liebesmärchen von Francesco Rosi. Damit zeigt sich der kritisch-engagierte Chronist italienischer Nachkriegsgeschichte (u.a. "Die Macht und ihr Preis") einmal von einer ganz anderen Seite. Mit viel Fantasie und großem Aufwand ... inszenierte Rosi die Geschichte nach einem alten Volksmärchen." (filmdb)
Schöne Isabella
"Sophia Loren und Omar Sharif spielen die Hauptrollen in diesem romantischen Liebesmärchen von Francesco Rosi. Damit zeigt sich der kritisch-engagierte Chronist italienischer Nachkriegsgeschichte (u.a. "Die Macht und ihr Preis") einmal von einer ganz anderen Seite. Mit viel Fantasie und großem Aufwand ... inszenierte Rosi die Geschichte nach einem alten Volksmärchen." (filmdb)
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Welche philosophische Ethik habe ich?
leteil, 16:10h
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%)
2. Kant (91%)
3. Ayn Rand (84%)
4. John Stuart Mill (80%)
5. Prescriptivism (71%)
6. Jeremy Bentham (57%)
7. Aquinas (50%)
8. Epicureans (49%)
9. Nel Noddings (48%)
10. Stoics (47%)
11. Spinoza (46%)
12. Ockham (42%)
13. St. Augustine (42%)
14. Aristotle (39%)
15. Nietzsche (38%)
16. Plato (34%)
17. Cynics (27%)
18. David Hume (26%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (21%)
Sehr hübsches namedropping, teils zutreffend, aber einiges ist vom Kopf auf die Füße gestellt: Kant ist ungebührlich vor Hume, bei Ayn Rand habe ich generelle Zweifel, Thomas von Aquin ist meist ein Favorit alternder (seniler?) Ex-Linker - lieber nicht! Nr. 9 völlig unbekannt, Platon ist zurecht abgeschlagen.
Ethical Philosophy Selector, (via).
2. Kant (91%)
3. Ayn Rand (84%)
4. John Stuart Mill (80%)
5. Prescriptivism (71%)
6. Jeremy Bentham (57%)
7. Aquinas (50%)
8. Epicureans (49%)
9. Nel Noddings (48%)
10. Stoics (47%)
11. Spinoza (46%)
12. Ockham (42%)
13. St. Augustine (42%)
14. Aristotle (39%)
15. Nietzsche (38%)
16. Plato (34%)
17. Cynics (27%)
18. David Hume (26%)
19. Thomas Hobbes (21%)
Sehr hübsches namedropping, teils zutreffend, aber einiges ist vom Kopf auf die Füße gestellt: Kant ist ungebührlich vor Hume, bei Ayn Rand habe ich generelle Zweifel, Thomas von Aquin ist meist ein Favorit alternder (seniler?) Ex-Linker - lieber nicht! Nr. 9 völlig unbekannt, Platon ist zurecht abgeschlagen.
Ethical Philosophy Selector, (via).
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