One thing about March Madness, if you’re into that sort of thing, is that you end up watching hour after hour after hour of games. Which means you ... (Click on the shrimp photo after the link to see it.) “These commercials made us—and pretty much everyone we know—want to murder everyone in sight,” says Deadspin.
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If you open your eyes and gaze upon nature in the morning, that nature creates a vague affinity with this original character and produces a feeling of the new ideal. If you look at the human world, however, you are all aware of the fact that as you look at it, it stirs up a feeling of despair and sorrow within you.
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Now realize I say to the point of anger and not to become angry. Yet if we do have that feeling it shouldn't be toward one another, but toward the direction of wanting to do something for God and not be slack. I then got up and looked in my wife's collegiate dictionary for the definition of stir.
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She used to nag him constantly about what she wished she could change in him, whereas I made him feel wonderful for who he was. Shouldn't that have been the only thing he needed to compare? If there's one thing I'm oversensitive to, ... if you continue to yell at him, complain about her to him, "blow up" at him, etc.,
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From among its several possible derivations I think the best is the following one: ... To desire is to know oneself as incomplete, needy, aware that something is missing, the possession of which appears as satisfying and enjoyable. This is an important principle, namely, that every desire stirs up one’s feelings;
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- Elimination of self at the service of what one supposes to be the desire of the other person. ... To desire is to know oneself as incomplete, needy, aware that something is missing, the possession of which appears as satisfying and enjoyable. This is an important principle, namely, that every desire stirs up one’s feelings;
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The inside scoop on digital marketing and social media for Canadian marketers. ... Liz Hover was the driving force behind One Degree's Twitter account. Liz always digs up the best stuff. Follow her!
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Is it dead? This story is not my own, but it's a great one. ... Carefully she opens the lid and, upon seeing this hideous-looking creature, screams bloody murder. Sure enough the little thing took one look up at her, heard the screaming and just keeled over dead. Little legs stiff in the air, tongue and tail lolling out to...
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One topic on the agenda was "Defining Police Use of Force: ... The killing of the UCLA graduate and artist has set off criticism of police not heard in Southern California's Korean American community since the 1992 Los Angeles riots, when shop owners complained that officers never showed up to stop looters, and they picked...
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www.policeone.com/officer-shootings/articles/1660149-L-A-shooting-stirs-up-Korean-American-community/
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