Always, all ways.


7 Deadly Sins1) Willful Ignorance7 Deadly Sins
2) Permanent Stasis
3) Indifference
4) Subservient Potential
5) Abandoned Intellect
6) Sacrifice of the Individual
7) Desecration of Beauty


Change Begins With the PopularThat’s an interesting quote, and I find it fascinating what an immediate response it gets out of me “Change begins with the popular.” What immediately comes to mind is that that is a very Capitalistic thought. Any substantial nation-altering change would need to begin with Time Warner, McDonalds, Pepsi, or some other monumental corporation, according to this quote. It suggests that the middle and lower class of America have very little influence, when I would almost say it’s just the opposite. I know it sounds Idealistic, but it is the majority of the population which makes or breaks a corporation.&Change Begins With the Popular


A Challenge, but worth itHere's to Beauty, Here's to LifeA Challenge, but worth it
By: Adam Cunningham
Emily: Orbiting the moons of Jupiter. Louis: A good place to be… ~Kushner~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- At rise, the stage set is all black. There are two strong spotlights strongly pointing down on opposite sides of the stage. They are focused on two different scenes. In the scene to stage right is two men playing a chess game. FOUNTAIN, who is dressed in all white, is seated on stage right of the chess table. Logically, he is playing the white. PURPL
One of few movies that made me cry, first run.
The impact of that statement is lessened by the fact that one of the others is "Dragonheart" starring Dennis Quaid and the voice of Sean Connery. I was, however, about 10 when I saw it.
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