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Chris is a guy from Georgia, USA

Most of the stuff here is in the general category of WTF or "hmm." Don't get freaked out if you see things you find offensive. Just remember, I'm not offended by it, I wasn't trying to freak you out, its you who has the problem. :) I don't have any moral hangups. I try to understand just about everything and everyone, however, I truly despise situations where people are killed especially for money and gross injustice (no matter how sugar-coated the rational); so my interest in politics has really all but evaporated. I joined the "Bush Sucks" group but I think that the trouble with Bush II is just representative of bigger and much more disturbing problems; including the legality of the Federal Reserve and the Income Tax, idiot prevalence in society, etc. I prefer topics having to do with nature, and philosophy. My favorite topics are evolution, especially human evolution, and wildlife conservation, particularly herpetofauna and primates.

  • An RNA gene expressed during cortical development evolved...

    Rated Jun 24 2008 1 review anthropology, evolution nature.com

    From the page: "The developmental and evolutionary mechanisms behind the emergence of human-specific brain features remain largely unknown. However, the recent ability to compare our genome to that of our closest relative, the chimpanzee, provides new avenues to link genetic and phenotypic changes in the evolution of the human brain. We devised a ranking of regions in the human genome that show significant evolutionary acceleration. Here we report that the most dramatic of these 'human accelerated regions', HAR1, is part of a novel RNA gene (HAR1F) that is expressed specifically in Cajalâ€"Retzius neurons in the developing human neocortex from 7 to 19 gestational weeks, a crucial period for cortical neuron specification and migration. HAR1F is co-expressed with reelin, a product of Cajalâ€"Retzius neurons that is of fundamental importance in specifying the six-layer structure of the human cortex. HAR1 and the other human accelerated regions provide new candidates in the search for uniquely human biology."
  • http://www.spiritualwealth.com/Archives/2008/20080530.html

    Rated Jun 24 2008 16 reviews psychology, self help, spirituality spiritualwealth.com

    From the page: "Epictetus argued that our prime motivation should be inner achievements not outer ones. The right attitudes and values allow you to flourish no matter what the external world throws at you. Inner achievement lays the foundation for peace, tranquility, and personal freedom. And so he taught that true success comes from refocusing ourselves within:

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  • Love by Pablo Neruda at Old Poetry

    Rated May 31 2008 12 reviews poetry oldpoetry.com

    From the page: "Love
    Because of you, in gardens of blossoming
    Flowers I ache from the perfumes of spring.
    I have forgotten your face, I no longer
    Remember your hands; how did your lips
    Feel on mine?

    Because of you, I love the white statues
    Drowsing in the parks, the white statues that
    Have neither voice nor sight.

    I have forgotten your voice, your happy voice;
    I have forgotten your eyes.

    Like a flower to its perfume, I am bound to
    My vague memory of you. I live with pain
    That is like a wound; if you touch me, you will
    Make to me an irreperable harm.

    Your caresses enfold me, like climbing
    Vines on melancholy walls.

    I have forgotten your love, yet I seem to
    Glimpse you in every window.

    Because of you, the heady perfumes of
    Summer pain me; because of you, I again
    Seek out the signs that precipitate desires:
    Shooting stars, falling objects."
  • Sonnet XVII: I do not love you as if you were brine-rose,...

    Rated May 31 2008 3 reviews poetry oldpoetry.com

    From the page: "I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
    I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
    so I love you because I know no other way"
  • dobedobedos reviews - StumbleUpon

    Rated May 30 2008 738 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com

    so lovely, inexplicably lovely.



    update: I don't know how I missed this last time I was here, what a great bit of prose from Daniil Kharms (one of the most interesting Soviet-era writers/poets), I bet its even more meaningful/poetic in the original Russian, though I've never seen it before. He is so masterfully obscene and Existentialist in his writings.



    oldpoetry.com/opoem/28752-Daniil-Ivanovich-Kharms-I-Love-Sensual-Women



    I Love Sensual Women



    I love sensual women and not passionate ones. A passionate woman closes her eyes, moans and shouts and the enjoyment of a passionate woman is blind.



    A passionate woman writhes about, grabs you with her hands without looking where, clasps you, kisses you, even bites you and hurries to reach her climax as soon as she can. She has no time to display her sexual organs, no time to examine, touch with the hand and kiss your sexual organs, she is in such a hurry to slake her passion. Having slaked her passion, the passionate woman will fall asleep. The sexual organs of a passionate woman are dry. A passionate woman is always in some way or another mannish.



    The sensual woman is always feminine.
    Her contours are rounded and abundant.

    [... clipped, go to above link for full text]


    ..........................................................................



    by Daniil Ivanovich Kharms (1905-1942)


    written in 1930
  • cursedgirls favorites - StumbleUpon

    Rated May 20 2008 9 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com

    cool, anyone who likes birds, bikes, Buddhism and the bizarre is cool to me.
  • Alison on the Behance Network

    Rated May 20 2008 165 reviews photography behance.net

    wow this is a cool project. from 1975 to 2007, a photographer photographs his daughter's life. I wish they posted more photos or he published a book.
  • jero05s blog - StumbleUpon

    Rated May 20 2008 86 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com

    nice collection of things to read and look at... Would like to drink a gourd of matte with this guy, I bet the conversations would be primo.
  • incitefuls reviews - StumbleUpon

    Rated May 20 2008 553 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com

    if emmatrix likes it then it has to be good! :)