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Thu Apr 16, 2009, 12:13 AM


  • Listening to: stricherjunge
  • Reading: jack kerouac on the road

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  • Current Residence: cologne
  • Interests: that and this
  • Favourite movie: amelie/holy mountain/!!Picaro!!die traeumer, mutters maske/ leaving las vegas/naked lunch
  • Favourite band or musician: the one man apu brass band
  • Favourite genre of music: movies: celine und julie fahren boot/ bothersome man/ la antenna/muxmäuschenstill/39.90
  • Favourite poet or writer: herr ribbe (hubert)
  • Favourite game: blechbuechsenarmee berg rollen

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hi there!thanks a lot for the favourite!sorry for the late responce,i really appreciate your support.
Have a great day!:wave:

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-When i'm asleep do i really remember how to fly?and forget how when i wake up?or i'm just dreaming i can fly?
-when you dream sometimes you remember.when you wake you always forget
-but that's not fair...
-No...
{the Sandman-brief lives}
thanks very much for the favorite/watch/comment you recently left on my image/profile!

it's really appreciated!

andy.

also nice drawings! great technique!

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hei.
schöne neue bildchen hast du!
ich war solange nicht mehr bei deviantart..
aber echt schick!

mir gefallen die gesichtsausdrücke! (:

liebe grüße
Thanks. :glomp: :silentkitty:

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Capitalism and religion kill the animals, individuals and society. They can kill you in a variety of ways, slow or quick. There can be no happiness or peace on this planet, no prosperity for the masses, as long as this slavery continues.
Thanks!

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Są chwile
Gdy wolałabym martwym widzieć Cię
Nie musiałabym
Się Tobą dzielić nie nie
Gdybym mogła schowałabym
Twoje oczy w mojej kieszeni

Hey, Zazdrość
I'm reading this interesting novel called "Animate Earth" by Stephan Harding.
It explains this theory called the "Gaia hypothesis", that is, that
the Earth is not just a cold machine like most modern
scientists perceive it to be, but rather a vast,
interconnected entity that we are are
merely the cells within.

An ecologist named James Lovelock came up with this theory in the 1970's,
when he noticed that the temperature of the Earth has been relatively
constant ever since the beginning of life on earth, and theorized that
the biosphere as a whole regulates the conditions on the planet
to insure it's own survival into the future.
When he started publishing the theory within his essays he was
met with considerable ridicule from the mainstream scientific
establishment, who ridiculed him for even suggesting
such a topic to their brainwashed minds,
and challenged him to come up with
scientific proof to back it up.

Eventually Lovelock came up with a computer simulation to illustrate his
theory to the scientific community.
He had several factors.
A sun, gradually increasing in temperature over
hundreds of millions of years as ours does.
A cold, dead, grey planet with two competing species of
daisy lying dormant in the ground, black and white.
He entered the exact formula pattern that wild
plants generally follow, and started the simulation.
The radiation from the sun that reached the planet
slowly increased it's temperature until the conditions
were right for the daisies to start growing.
The black daisies were the first to grow, since their pigment
absorbed more light than the white daisies.
But, the black daisies absorbed more and more thermal energy
until eventually the planet was warm enough for white daisies to flourish on.
From there on in any decrease in temperature increased the proportion
of black daisies, and any increase in temperature increased the
proportion of the white species of daisy; the daisies were competing,
and due to their different pigments each could flourish in different conditions.
What the simulation found, however, was that when the two competing
species populations rose and fell, the temperature of the planet remained
in homeostasis, that is, the temperature was always supportive of life.
Eventually the sun got too bright and hot, as suns usually do, and the world was covered by
the white daisies, which eventually all died off, leaving the planet dead.

When Lovelock factored in other species, like herbivores to eat the daisies and
carnivores to eat the herbivores, the temperature became even more stable,
and the planet lasted longer than it did before.

The Earth is all one vast interconnected consciousness, and we are its cells.

Good wishes from Edmonton,
Zac
Thanks. :skullbones:

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Capitalism and religion kill the animals, individuals and society. They can kill you in a variety of ways, slow or quick. There can be no happiness or peace on this planet, no prosperity for the masses, as long as this slavery continues.

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