Tinker
I keep seeing people all around town tweeting quick messages to one another. Texting, tweeting, on their smartphones that has become the favorite way that this younger generation use to talk with each other. I also see them talking at length with their cellphone conservation from time to time, when they are not doing the other. Everyone is using this new computer technology because the smartphone has allowed us to communicate instantly with each other.
Yesterday's telephone booth is truly history, and typing
is slipping away quickly also. Watch out computer keyboards your time
could be limited with the new touch screen conveniences. I think that we
are about to get a computer slave that will do all of our communication
for us. All we will need to do is talk to it, and the computer slave
will take care of the rest for us.
Wow! Are you kidding me. How else can they learn about
the world and people around them. From a computer smartphone? This
general reaction with a built in resistance to reading a lot of words,
that seems to come from a very impatient Miley Cyrus generation. Young
people who don't want to take the time to study what is in front of
their face on a daily basis, sidestepping the point of views that they
are not interested in. And to not give their honest consideration to the
older people social values.
A emotional fad that has seize the younger generation like the computer technology that they are using all the time in their daily life instead.
A emotional fad that has seize the younger generation like the computer technology that they are using all the time in their daily life instead.
The new smartphone technology seems to be hurting your
children instead of helping. And they need a mentor now more than ever
other then a computer box. Living in a TV box is wasting their lives away.
It is so much easier for them to just get lost in a
cyberspace world on their smartphones. So between taking the time of
paying attending to the latest hairstyle, and clothing fashion, using
their cellphones to constantly communicate with their peers. Devoting
what energy that they have to sidestep the responsibility of not living
up to the older generation social standards. They are living like
anything goes.
Because they have issues with all the new computer
technology. A generation of addiction. Grandpa's Wine, Women, and Song,
is like a springtime picnic compared to what our children now are
experiencing.
This younger generation is burning up their youth on
foolishness. This wasteful generation is starting to frighten me into
believing that they just might be the generation who does not grow out
of the TV networks commercialized celebrity con job fantasy, after all.
Playing right into the corrupt hand of the Washington DC political establishment.
In a very real way then this younger generation is playing hooky from the real education of simply working for a living, with the convenience of using the high tech computer technology off their smartphones. Not reading more then a paragraph of words is losing the benefit of having a good mentor. The knowledge that they are not learning from hard work, that they keep avoiding, is becoming very destructive to this generation intellectual development.
The box is thinking for them and they are becoming immersed almost drowning in the boxes in their lives. Television, Computers, Smartphones, Hollywood, Washington DC is killing this generation off using them like cattle.
This seems worse than what1984 Orwell envisioned.
They keep losings, instead of gaining as a person, if they keep wasting their time on bad entertainment. And that is another sore thing that they keep falling for.
That this younger generation is being played for suckers, by the celebrity Hollywood crowd that they pay so much attention to. If the entertainment was really good they could truly benefit from that. But alas, the performing arts that they mostly entertain themselves with now is just a lot of wasted shallow nothing.
As the Hollywood entertainment business just keep playing on their young emotions using them with further addictions.
My
father once told me, "if a man is a $10 dollar drunk, that if that same
man get a lot more money he will just become a $100 000 dollars drunk.
For some people not even money can help them to become happier, or do
them any good.
Because who we are is what we do from the choices that we make. Who we are always comes from within us, not from outside. The lessons that he learned about life from the mentors in his life has taken a lifetime to learn. That he was still learning more and more each and every day about his life. If a person in his mind's eye stops learning that they really in affect stop living, wasting what little time that they have left on this Earth."
Because who we are is what we do from the choices that we make. Who we are always comes from within us, not from outside. The lessons that he learned about life from the mentors in his life has taken a lifetime to learn. That he was still learning more and more each and every day about his life. If a person in his mind's eye stops learning that they really in affect stop living, wasting what little time that they have left on this Earth."
Only through hard work can we receive the wisdom that
helps us to better understand this beautiful earth around us. And how
else can we learn from each other if we don't bother to go to a good
school, that we can experienced anywhere with the right teacher, and
student. So of course we can build what we need as people together.
Our way, or their way, there is only one true way, and that is the right way. The way that works.
Our way, or their way, there is only one true way, and that is the right way. The way that works.
How
else did they think that this society of ours was built over thousands
of years, through the century of trial and error. By the sacrifice of
truly great people trying to be real friends to their neighbors. Good
citizens to their country. From the Mothers and Fathers who sacrifice to
simply sincerely loved their children, helping wherever, and whenever
they could.
Generations of people struggling within a very short period of time against the tide, to gain enough knowledge to have a fulling life. And perhaps to even love each other.
The mindless stare from a generation of people that don't know what a good mentor means to our country's population, is really starting to irritate me.
Is this the final product of our government liberal public school education. That the liberal school curriculum couldn't even teach a bunch of children, "that their attitude is everything."
No! Because that truth just might interfere with their many addictions, and ruin the present day television business, right?Generations of people struggling within a very short period of time against the tide, to gain enough knowledge to have a fulling life. And perhaps to even love each other.
The mindless stare from a generation of people that don't know what a good mentor means to our country's population, is really starting to irritate me.
Is this the final product of our government liberal public school education. That the liberal school curriculum couldn't even teach a bunch of children, "that their attitude is everything."
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=-LXl4y6D-QI...Clair de Lune
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=011hOBYQY9g...Being a good mentor and comforting Leah
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=pa1TP4A-asQ...The Good Mother
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=B0-4bE2Q_E8.....how to be a good father..FUNNY
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The Saturday Interview
Camille Paglia: A Feminist Defense of Masculine Virtues
The cultural critic on why ignoring the biological differences between men and women risks undermining Western civilization itself.
By
Bari Weiss
Dec. 27, 2013 6:55 p.m. ET
Philadelphia
'What
you're seeing is how a civilization commits suicide," says
Camille Paglia.
This self-described "notorious Amazon feminist" isn't telling
anyone to Lean In or asking Why Women Still Can't Have It All. No, her
indictment may be as surprising as it is wide-ranging: The military is
out of fashion, Americans undervalue manual labor, schools neuter male
students, opinion makers deny the biological differences between men and
women, and sexiness is dead. And that's just 20 minutes of our
three-hour conversation.
When Ms.
Paglia, now 66, burst onto the national stage in 1990 with the
publishing of "Sexual Personae," she immediately established herself as a
feminist who was the scourge of the movement's establishment, a heretic
to its orthodoxy. Pick up the 700-page tome, subtitled "Art and
Decadence From Nefertiti to
Emily Dickinson,
" and it's easy to see why. "If civilization had been left in
female hands," she wrote, "we would still be living in grass huts."
The
fact that the acclaimed book—the first of six; her latest, "Glittering
Images," is a survey of Western art—was rejected by seven publishers and
five agents before being printed by Yale University Press only added to
Ms. Paglia's sense of herself as a provocateur in a class with
Rush Limbaugh
and
Howard Stern.
But unlike those radio jocks, Ms. Paglia has scholarly chops: Her dissertation adviser at Yale was
Harold Bloom,
and she is as likely to discuss
Freud,
Oscar Wilde
or early Native American art as to talk about Miley Cyrus.
Ms.
Paglia relishes her outsider persona, having previously described
herself as an egomaniac and "abrasive, strident and obnoxious." Talking
to her is like a mental CrossFit workout. One moment she's praising pop
star Rihanna ("a true artist"), then blasting ObamaCare
("a monstrosity," though she voted for the president), global warming
("a religious dogma"), and the idea that all gay people are born gay
("the biggest canard," yet she herself is a lesbian).
Neil Davies
But no subject gets her going more
than when I ask if she really sees a connection between society's
attempts to paper over the biological distinction between men and women
and the collapse of Western civilization.
She
starts by pointing to the diminished status of military service. "The
entire elite class now, in finance, in politics and so on, none of them
have military service—hardly anyone, there are a few. But there is no
prestige attached to it anymore. That is a recipe for disaster," she
says. "These people don't think in military ways, so there's this
illusion out there that people are basically nice, people are basically
kind, if we're just nice and benevolent to everyone they'll be nice too.
They literally don't have any sense of evil or criminality."
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'HOBBIT' STAYS TOP OF BOX; 'HUSTLE' CATCHES 'WOLF'...
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Scientists create glow-in-the-dark PIGS after injecting them with jellyfish DNA...
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'HOBBIT' STAYS TOP OF BOX; 'HUSTLE' CATCHES 'WOLF'...
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Scientists create glow-in-the-dark PIGS after injecting them with jellyfish DNA...
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Greenwald Slams Mainstream Media
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Judge Dismisses Dozens Of Hurricane Katrina Lawsuits
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Saturday, December 28, 2013 | |
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WAFB Sports | Video (3 min, 17 sec): Fun LSU football outtakes of 2013 season |
The Advocate | Video (1 min, 16 sec): Cameron guides Jennings through Saturday practice |
Times Picayune | LSU targets to announce college choices at Under Armour All-America Game |
Quad-City Times, IA | Strong finish leads Tigers to Outback berth |
The Advocate | Notes: Anthony Jennings settling in at quarterback |
The Advocate | Secondary still shaking out for LSU |
Times Picayune | Notes: LSU not about to abandon passing game with Anthony Jennings |
Tampa Bay Times | Teammates confident in LSU QB Jennings |
Tampa Bay Times | LSU unfazed by quarterback change |
Quad-City Times, IA | Outback Bowl notes: LSU's Miles keeps opponents on their toes |
Times Picayune | One more time around the block for Lamin Barrow |
Muscatine Journal | LSU prepared for be challenged by Iowa |
The Advocate | Rabalais: In up-and-down year, D.J. Welter is ready for another go |
Quad-City Times, IA | Hawkeyes leave an impression on LSU defenders |
The Advocate | A few minutes with ... Jeremy Hill |
Times Picayune | Video (1 min, 57 sec): Interview with Les Miles |
Times Picayune | Video (1 min, 52 sec): Interview with Jeremy Hill |
Times Picayune | Video (2 min, 4 sec): Interview with Connor Neighbors |
The Advocate | Video (57 sec): Interview with Jermauria Rasco |
ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (12 min, 20 sec): Hunt Palmer on LSU's preparations for Iowa |
Times Picayune | Patrick Peterson, Kyle Williams voted into Pro Bowl |
Quad-City Times, IA | Outback Bowl players to watch |
CBS SportsLine Blog | Agent's Take: Inside the decision to turn pro early |
Notes: Alabama | Auburn | Georgia | Mississippi State | Ole Miss | South Carolina | Texas A&M | Vanderbilt | |
Quad-City Times, IA | Hawkeyes seniors create legacy with complete turnaround |
The Gazette, IA | Literally, no tiger baiting for the Hawkeyes |
Tampa Bay Times | Notes: Iowa coach recalls dramatic bowl win over LSU |
The Advocate | It's all tough sledding for Iowa's Mark Weisman |
The Gazette, IA | Hitchens saves his best play for last as a Hawkeye |
Sunday, December 29, 2013 | |
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The Advocate | After quiet season, Anthony Johnson is left wanting more |
The Advocate | Notes: Colby Delahoussaye appreciates his one blemish |
The Gazette, IA | LSU not discounting Hawkeyes or Outback Bowl |
Quad-City Times, IA | LSU Tigers take pride in SEC's strength |
Big Ten | Preview: Outback Bowl |
Louisiana Gannett News | Guilbeau: LSU's new QB went from 1-yard man to 99-yard hero in a heartbeat |
The Advocate | A few minutes with Zach Mettenberger |
Tiger Rag | From the Vault: Last-second touchdown gives Iowa Capitol One Bowl win |
LSU Sports | Faneca among Louisiana Sports HoF class |
The Advocate | Rabalais: LSU football embraces new technology |
LSU Sports | Video (46 sec): Les Miles post-practice interview |
Geaux 247 | Video (3 min, 1 sec): LSU commit Brandon Harris talks LSU class |
LSU Reveille | 10 things to do in Tampa other than the game |
Quad-City Times, IA | Outback Bowl notes: Fullback in play for Iowa, LSU |
Hawk Central | Outback Bowl: Can Iowa out-muscle factors behind SEC’s dominance? |
The Advocate | Iowa quarterback Juke Rudock mastering the science of football |
Quad-City Times, IA | QB Rudock key to Iowa's turnaround |
Hawk Central | Florida native Rudock explains his choice to attend Iowa, cold weather and all |
The Gazette, IA | Rudock studies, operates like a pro |
Tampa Bay Times | Constant O-line steadies Iowa |
Tampa Bay Times | Iowa spreads ball around on offense |
Hawkeye Sports | Davis: Hawkeyes need to be 2-dimensional |
Hawkeye Sports | Hawkeyes follow Van Sloten to postseason |
Times Picayune | Video (1 min, 27 sec): Iowa RG Jordan Walsh is wary of LSU's DT tandem |
Louisiana Sports HoF | Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame announces 2014 induction class |
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Leonard Fournette talks about being successful (Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:45 am)
This might have been posted already but you really can't say enough about how impressive this kid is.
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