Humor Random Comments Thread

Erm...phone? O-F can be accessed from a phone

---------- Post added at 06:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:39 PM ----------

Will not be getting a PC for 2 weeks, so for now, goodbye. O-F. :(
 
Also a note on Wagner and anti-semitism: It's not really accurate. Sure, Wagner was a nationalist, but that was the usual nationalism that lodged itself firmly in the head of every intelectual and artist at the time.

Every european nation was antisemitic at some point in history, some still are.
But because a majority does it still doesn't make it right, you have to accept it and know it's there and it happened, but still Wagner was antisemitic, Luther was antisemitic etc.
But it'd be an interesting discussion if you're bad, evil etc. if you were antisemitic in the 19th century or there were only average people and some guys were good because they weren't antisemitic.
 
But it'd be an interesting discussion if you're bad, evil etc. if you were antisemitic in the 19th century or there were only average people and some guys were good because they weren't antisemitic.

I'd say that going along with the norm wouldn't have made a person evil - they were more or less the same as the people of today. We haven't evolved a better heart in the last century. There are certainly still social problems and stupidities ingrained firmly in many minds, which exist simply because... well, 'everyone else thinks so.'

This goes for what was done to African people by Europeans and Americans for so long; things which are now considered violations of basic human rights, with a new definition that actually includes blacks as part of humanity. It was scientifically supported at the time that those people were an inferior race incapable of the same intelligence displayed by people of European (and grudgingly some Asian) descent. Few people questioned it for a very long time, because it was normal to think so, and mainstream science endorsed it. Was everyone evil? Certainly not. We'd likely be much more indifferent to it, were we born a paltry 150 years ago. :2cents:
 
But because a majority does it still doesn't make it right, you have to accept it and know it's there and it happened, but still Wagner was antisemitic

Certainly, anti-semitism was fairly prevailent in the day. That doesn't make it right. However, anti-semitism wasn't the topic of the day. It was baggage from earlier on that noone had really thought about, and its dangers were not yet made evident by someone who would make it the topic of the day. I'm fairly certain there's a lot of similar stuff floating around in our culture still, we just haven't recognised the full extent of its devastating potential and therefore don't make much of it.

So, anti-semitism was engrained in the culture, but not on a very concious level. As such, noone made a big fuss out of it, and as a consequence, it didn't find its way into the arts. Hence my claim that calling Wagner an anti-semite is not exactly accurate. It is not evident in his work, and he did not make art that aimed at discriminating semites.

It needed an explicit connection between nationalistic ideology and anti-semitism first to make this interpretation possible (sometimes we forget that nationalism and anti-semitism are not inherently linked and have indeed rather different origins), and that was done by Hitler.
In the end, what Wagner created was a fantasy epic mixing parts of the christian Nibelungen Song from the 12. century, the Edda and some other nordic mythological sources, inspired by the romantic ideal of nationalism (and, arguably, deconstructing it in the same go. I mean, has anyone listened to the thing? It goes all horribly, awfully wrong). A fantasy epic that some people at a later date would take a bit too seriously. But also a fantasy epic from which a certain professor Tolkien would draw quite a bit of inspiration.

Plus, oh, that bass...
 
I've got an oracle......

Lately while searching my house's some forgotten corner, I found a strange, extremely thick book written by what seems to be a distant ancestor of mine - with the title "Nova Revelation". Unfortunately while written in English, the book is filled with some kind of history records with terms and objects that I have never seen in any corner of the universe, with incidents that I cannot even imagine. Yet there are others that fits many of the eventful days in recent history.

However it is this section, verse #1048576 of chapter 4698 of the book, that caught my interest:

03431

@40.453-3.688

The white knights, raged with fury on the almost deadly attack by the bees a week earlier, managed to find one fatal flaw in the bees' defense lines and under control of the genius J. Mourinho, and besieged the visitors for most of the match time with 3 goals thrashed in the net. Yet their laughs would cease to continue as the Bees of the Rhine valley pulled in one response at the brink of execution and kicked their opponents out of their last hope of glory of the year. The bees would then gather and heads for the direction of the English Channel.

01531

@Camp November, 41.380+2.123

The glorious victory of the Bavarian United Army would soon be wiped out as the Catalonia Universal Conqueror, nearly pushed down from the prestige throne of Terra Europa in the last battle, set off the secret magic spell named Messy and some dirty tricks that saw 2 members of the BUA seeing the ultimate card of blood red. Eventually the CUC set one of the greatest come-backs in history, showering the opponents with 4 hits and at least two dozen near misses without the defense suffering from any bombardments. Yet with only 9 on the ground the Bavarian did not succumb and as the battle drawn towards stalemate at the second hour they caught the enemies by surprise and scored 2 direct hits that ends the reign of once the dominant force of all in the FBU.

They now have opened the last gate on the road to London.


;)
 
Wait.....how come you got Internet access while flying over Alaska!? :huh:

A phone, and a plane that wifi. :P

...and welcome to Detroit, we just arrived, and there's ALOT of gates around. :blink:

eI3at7m.png
 
Dortmund has lost - but won.

Real Madrids 2:0 is not enough for proceeding, one goal less than necessary.
 
Lately while searching my house's some forgotten corner, I found a strange, extremely thick book written by what seems to be a distant ancestor of mine - with the title "Nova Revelation". Unfortunately while written in English, the book is filled with some kind of history records with terms and objects that I have never seen in any corner of the universe, with incidents that I cannot even imagine. Yet there are others that fits many of the eventful days in recent history.

However it is this section, verse #1048576 of chapter 4698 of the book, that caught my interest:

03431

@40.453-3.688

The white knights, raged with fury on the almost deadly attack by the bees a week earlier, managed to find one fatal flaw in the bees' defense lines and under control of the genius J. Mourinho, and besieged the visitors for most of the match time with 3 goals thrashed in the net. Yet their laughs would cease to continue as the Bees of the Rhine valley pulled in one response at the brink of execution and kicked their opponents out of their last hope of glory of the year. The bees would then gather and heads for the direction of the English Channel.

01531

@Camp November, 41.380+2.123

The glorious victory of the Bavarian United Army would soon be wiped out as the Catalonia Universal Conqueror, nearly pushed down from the prestige throne of Terra Europa in the last battle, set off the secret magic spell named Messy and some dirty tricks that saw 2 members of the BUA seeing the ultimate card of blood red. Eventually the CUC set one of the greatest come-backs in history, showering the opponents with 4 hits and at least two dozen near misses without the defense suffering from any bombardments. Yet with only 9 on the ground the Bavarian did not succumb and as the battle drawn towards stalemate at the second hour they caught the enemies by surprise and scored 2 direct hits that ends the reign of once the dominant force of all in the FBU.

They now have opened the last gate on the road to London.


;)

First prophecy has failed - 2:0 instead of the predicted 3:1, but at least there's the late cliff-hanger.....

Now let's see if my even more crazy oracle for tomorrow works or not.... :hmm:
 
I'd say that going along with the norm wouldn't have made a person evil - they were more or less the same as the people of today. We haven't evolved a better heart in the last century. There are certainly still social problems and stupidities ingrained firmly in many minds, which exist simply because... well, 'everyone else thinks so.'

This goes for what was done to African people by Europeans and Americans for so long; things which are now considered violations of basic human rights, with a new definition that actually includes blacks as part of humanity. It was scientifically supported at the time that those people were an inferior race incapable of the same intelligence displayed by people of European (and grudgingly some Asian) descent. Few people questioned it for a very long time, because it was normal to think so, and mainstream science endorsed it. Was everyone evil? Certainly not. We'd likely be much more indifferent to it, were we born a paltry 150 years ago. :2cents:

No one should be anti-any race. All racism is created equal--the fact that greater crimes have been committed in the name of anti-semitism doesn't matter...it's just as wrong to hate Jews as it is to hate Muslims, black people, or Chinese people. That's the problem with hate-crime laws: they make it a greater crime to kill a black person than to kill a white person;)
 
That's the problem with hate-crime laws: they make it a greater crime to kill a black person than to kill a white person;)

Not really, if I kill somebody pale because white persons make me sick, I would not get a reward. :lol: Its also a hate crime.

But some people are actively searching hate crimes, when a minority is involved, that is true.
 
I have never seen a rocket in real life. Not even a model rocket.

That is not uncommon, but a bit sad. I had at least seen an Ariane 5 upper stage, but never saw a space launch with my own eyes.
 
I live in the Bay Area, just to let you know.

And? So many opportunities to visit a manufacturer ... after all, many of them are only a few hours of driving away, including Vandenberg AFB.
 
I have never seen a rocket in real life. Not even a model rocket.

I have only seen sounding rockets while visiting the CLBI (Hell's Barrier Launch Center), but sadly no launch.

barreira+do+inferno.jpg


I might try and visit the CLA (Alcântara Launch Center) in the next years, and I still have hopes of seeing a successful VLS launch before I die.

Yeah, right :beathead:
 
And? So many opportunities to visit a manufacturer ... after all, many of them are only a few hours of driving away, including Vandenberg AFB.
I don't feel like riding in a car for several hours just to visit a manufacturer or a launch site. The last time we went to Southern CA was almost 10 years ago.
 
Last edited:
I've had the pleasure of seeing the Saturn V display at KSC. I'd hoped to see a manned launch sometime in my life, but that's not going to happen now unless I go to Russia some time in the next few years...
 
Back
Top