........................Fear prophets, Adso, and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them.
Not long ago, if you wanted to seize political power in a country you had merely to control the army and the police. Today it is only in the most backward countries that fascist generals, in carrying out a coup d'état, still use tanks. If a country has reached a high degree of industrialization the whole scene changes. The day after the fall of Khrushchev, the editors of Pravda, Izvestiia, the heads of the radio and television were replaced; the army wasn't called out. Today a country belongs to the person who controls communications.
Umberto Eco
Semiotics is in principle the discipline studying everything which can be used in order to lie. If something cannot be used to tell a lie, conversely it cannot be used to tell the truth: it cannot in fact be used "to tell" at all. ie......... 'A sign is anything that can be used to tell a lie'. Eco
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monsanto should immediately sue fat people for patent infringement.........
how come amerika is the only nation that propagates this 'gland' issue? Puffy appearing skin, skin that is buttressed by....um, well.......... FAT! The real pathology IS the unhealthy monsanto and USDA perversion of diet and nutrition relationship. An orgy of unethical, irresponsible and perhaps illegal trade practices. There is also a constant stream of food porn ads that are as ubiquitous as crack in Compton.
How about putting a set of scales at the order counter and use biometric scans and the 'big brother', ministry of longevity, THE FOOD STAZI, tip the scale, place order. Depending on set criteria the order placed and are taxed based on the stazi's guidelines, USDA is another tentacle/testicle? of DHS or no burger and chips for you. Failure to comply will result in terror label and put on the no eat list.....the only thing worse is the no shit list.
I was looking for this awhile back when toronto had a crack in their newest ford. I think we have found his dealer.
First 'legal' sale of recreational cannabis in Colorado 2014 |
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Jan. 04, 2014According to the Denver Post, at least 37 stores in Colorado were licensed to sell recreational pot to anyone 21 or over as of New Year’s Day. The Associated Press and others reported long lines outside Denver pot shops, with some eager customers forced to wait three to five hours before getting a chance to go inside, step up to the counter, and make a purchase. read
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