@JasperLoy A movie my parents just went to look, I didn't because I'm sckeptic on the quality, Luc Besson is the maker, he made the 5th element, Leon the professionnal, etc.., but always violent films, with guns
There is something about the term 'meaning' that is eluding me (and seems to have eluded many of humanities 'best' minds) as in 'what is the meaning of life'. The 'question' seems to lack a necessary object viz: To us, you, god, life etc and it seems to relate to the term 'meaning in some charac...
I've read a book on the right and left brain, and how functions are really separated, and now that I think about it, 4 years ago, I started holding my mouse with left hand (right-handed) for balancing efforts, and writing a bit with my left hand, it coincides with when I started to be isolated and schizophrenic. There may be an effect, this is a good fit to ask it in [CognitiveSciences.se]
H. Vernon Watson (1886–1952), better known as his character Nosmo King, was a popular English variety artist. He was touring the music halls before World War I, but he remained relatively obscure until the 1920s, when he shot to fame as Nosmo King.
== Early years ==
Coming from a rural background near Peterborough, Watson showed a leaning towards things theatrical and it was evident that he had a rare talent for mimicry. In 1911, he turned professional, using his real name, doing impressions of the leading comedians of the day.
Then, when Frank Tinney, the American black-faced comedian, came to...
> Those of the left claimed that naive women were seduced into becoming avaricious consumers, beggaring their families.
> Now if it could be shown that beggaring rich people inevitably enriches poor people there might be something to say for a crusade against inequality.
> Although the inadequate measures to deal with the problem beggar belief, what is even more incredible is the mentality of a farmer or a householder who will dispose of their rubbish by dumping it into the nearest river.