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» beercrack replied on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:21pm. Posted in Has the world always been this bad or is it getting worse?.
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flo's got a point
~
» beercrack replied on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:19pm. Posted in Ou sont les femmes?.
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my GF is half from st-etienne. rive sud styles. she fantastically kicks arse
» beercrack replied on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:15pm. Posted in Reel Life Cinema Thread!critiks/Palmares.
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one of my all time fav movies evar is "space is the place"
i also saw alphaville recently by jean-luc godard
which was entertaining
i couldnt watch el topo again
its too heavy
the holy mountain is worth a coupel screenings at least
those are the 2 i know. nice to hear about other works

Update » beercrack wrote on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:17pm
also "crimes of the future" ...early cronenberg
which is just plain creepy and uncomfortable
» beercrack replied on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:12pm. Posted in À propos de Québec....
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au fait je voulait dire. j'ai bien aime aller a l'ecole a QC
on faisait des partys hiphop au Dag dans le temps (je m'enviens un peu crouton)
QC c'est une belle ville bien correcte et propre generalement
des gens corrects et un peu "sheltered" mais ca va cela
» beercrack replied on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:10pm. Posted in Is LSD back ?.
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so the point is i guess bad lsd is just deteriorated
» beercrack replied on Mon Aug 21, 2006 @ 11:21am. Posted in What are you listening to right now?.
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john cage meets sun ra
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 20, 2006 @ 9:09pm. Posted in new site: Geardos.
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cool site scotty p. i'm reading the laptop article right now. cheers
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 20, 2006 @ 8:02pm. Posted in What is this picture?!?.
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haha radarsat1
eek
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 20, 2006 @ 5:28pm. Posted in dedicated music laptop recommendations.
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any suggestions?
brands? stores? models? etc.
appreciated
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 20, 2006 @ 4:56pm. Posted in New demo/mashups inside.
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c'est bon!
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 20, 2006 @ 1:08pm. Posted in À propos de Québec....
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j'ai bien aime aller au secondaire et au CEGEP a QC etc.
montreal y a de bons partys etc. mais il y un envers de la medaille

Update » beercrack wrote on Sun Aug 20, 2006 @ 1:09pm
< sur ma foto c'est le chateau frontenac en bas a droite.
» beercrack replied on Wed Aug 16, 2006 @ 9:20pm. Posted in News from outer space - Rael's way of(f) the road !.
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redalert... klingon infestation near uranus!!
» beercrack replied on Wed Aug 16, 2006 @ 9:15pm. Posted in Who's Stalking Me?!!!!.
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celeri stalk
» beercrack replied on Wed Aug 16, 2006 @ 9:14pm. Posted in Happy Birthday Soyfunk !!.
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birthday noogies @ sammono!!!
word to the mother
» beercrack replied on Tue Aug 15, 2006 @ 2:29pm. Posted in Whats the stinkiest Metro?.
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the one i'm in
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 13, 2006 @ 11:07pm. Posted in panospria @ la sala rossa - aug12.
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good show
wicked ambient noise washes
surprisingly lots of funky dancing?
cocky final performer with mindblowing riddims
many many niceups @ panospria
» beercrack replied on Tue Aug 8, 2006 @ 2:28pm. Posted in Britney Spears stoned/drunk?.
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what's funny is you guys get off it either way
might as well join the fan club or something
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 6, 2006 @ 6:37pm. Posted in substitute tabacco in joints?.
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when i roll my joints i substitute tobacco with cannabis
makes a good mix with the cannabis and rice paper
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 6, 2006 @ 11:12am. Posted in we need less schooling not more.
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screwhead: words and grammar and phrases and paragraphs are simply containers to the ideas - not the end but a means
as we say in french "l'important c'est qu'on se comprenne"

i write without much punctuation and capitalization (on the message board
, true...)
like
i can appreciate e.e. cummings

it is important to communicate effectively your message thus it is important to make the delivery intelligible
and yes fundamental rules and basics to written language facilitate this

handing in a basic 20 page essay in university requires perfection of the delivery according to set rules
and it is a good habit to cultivate expressing one's written communcation in this form

alas i am a university dropout and a self-taught esoteric new-age space-age freak from the infinite north via the metropolis
and i allow myself that freedom from convention because i am eccentric! ha :P
Nonetheless with a slight effort i can add punctuation, and proper capitalization and structure to sentences and phrases.

jokes aside
the title did not say "we need less EDUCATION not more"
rather "we need less SCHOOLING not more"
i don't want to open a can of worms here
but this is in a context of socioeconomics and the power structure and peoples' related freedoms
and in this context
biological warfare, dishonest journalism, warping of historical facts, and mass alienation and exploitation, and other sensationalist brouhaha are fair game in order to perpetuate the system itself that nonetheless has its advantages but ultimately leaves many feeling lost and acting out their confusion. that is the way the ball bounces. what this article calls for if you read it is not a dumbing down of people's intellectual scientificity but rather a smartening up of their emotional intelligence

~ymmv

Update » beercrack wrote on Sun Aug 6, 2006 @ 11:20am
also, mind you that the article is written in the context of the USA. Canada may have a differenat way, but nonethelss we are very close to our neuighbour and its agenda...

from NINE ASSUMPTIONS OF SCHOOLING -
and Twenty-one Facts the Institution Would Rather Not Discuss
by John Taylor Gatto

Nine Assumptions of Schooling

1. Social cohesion is not possible through other means than government schooling; school is the main defense against social chaos.
2. Children cannot learn to tolerate each other unless first socialized by government agents.
3. The only safe mentors of children are certified experts with government-approved conditioning; children must be protected from the uncertified, including parents.
4. Compelling children to violate family, cultural and religious norms does not interfere with the development of their intellects or characters.
5. In order to dilute parental influence, children must be disabused of the notion that mother and father are sovereign in morality or intelligence.
6. Families should be encouraged to expend concern on the general education of everyone but discouraged from being unduly concerned with their own children's education.
7. The State has predominant responsibility for training, morals and beliefs. Children who escape state scrutiny will become immoral.
8. Children from families with different beliefs, backgrounds and styles must be forced together even if those beliefs violently contradict one another. Robert Frost, the poet, was wrong when he maintained that "good fences make good neighbors."
9. Coercion in the name of liberty is a valid use of state power.
Update » beercrack wrote on Sun Aug 6, 2006 @ 11:45am
note that i am not trying to prove or disprove anything
simply seeting out put light on the frameworks within which we may operate~
» beercrack replied on Sun Aug 6, 2006 @ 1:54am. Posted in we need less schooling not more.
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the man who wrote this article is a new york teacher who won teacher of the year award and if you read the article
instead of just being lazy and reacting to the title (don't judge a book by the cover) for immediate value
you can find an indepth article promoting healthy realization of the individual within the comfort of the family unit with strong nurturing values and an alternative to alienation promoted by the networks of school and work - whereby the family unit and related individuals consists of community, and work and schooling consists of social networks outside of community - network alienating mass units of individuals from their respective communities
separating yourself from this concept may mean recalibrating your whole being thus being a difficult process
it does not denigrate education but rather criticize the sociodynamics of institutions and their relation to the individual's progress in a holistic nurturing environment (imho)
something to that effect. ~=education is priceless. community even more so
» beercrack replied on Sat Aug 5, 2006 @ 9:50pm. Posted in mixin drugs.
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i like to mix tantra injections and yoga enemas with my transcendental meditation bumps
» beercrack replied on Sat Aug 5, 2006 @ 9:49pm. Posted in bad sushi?.
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flo we should have another sushi bonanza next week maybe~ ...
» beercrack replied on Sat Aug 5, 2006 @ 9:47pm. Posted in we need less schooling not more.
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» beercrack replied on Wed Aug 2, 2006 @ 10:00pm. Posted in plane ticket to vancouver - advice please.
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try [ www.travelcuts.com ]

there are a couple other last minute low price flight sites too
urls escapre me though~
» beercrack replied on Mon Jul 31, 2006 @ 7:47pm. Posted in Arrested Mel Gibson goes on anti-semetic tirade.
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red herring brouhaha
» beercrack replied on Mon Jul 31, 2006 @ 6:54pm. Posted in Vote Hemp.
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quotes from Jack Herer's The Emperor Wears No Clothes

Because cannabis hemp is, overall, the strongest, most-durable, longest-lasting
natural soft-fiber on the planet. Its leaves and flower tops (marijuana) were -
depending on the culture - the first, second or third most important and mostused
medicines for two-thirds of the world's people for at least 3,000 years, until the turn of the century.
Botanically, hemp is member of the most advanced plant family on Earth. It is
a dioecious (having male, female and sometimes hermaphroditic - male and
female on the same plant), woody, herbaceous annual that uses the sun more
efficiently than virtually any other plant on our planet, reaching a robust 12 to
20 feet or more in one short growing season. It can be grown in virtually any
climate or soil condition on Earth, even marginal ones.
Hemp is, by far, Earth's premier, renewable natural resource. This is why hemp
is so very important.

If all fossil fuels and their derivatives, as well as trees for paper and
construction were banned in order to save the planet, reverse the Greenhouse
Effect and stop deforestation;
Then there is only one known annual renewable natural resource that is
capable of providing the overall majority of the world's paper and textiles;
meeting all of the world's transportation, industrial and home energy needs;
simultaneously reducing pollution, rebuilding the soil, and cleaning the
atmosphere all at the same time...

Finally, it must be noted that approximately 50% of all chemicals used in
American agriculture today are used in cotton growing. Hemp needs no
chemicals and has few weed or insect enemies - except for the U.S.
government and the DEA.
» beercrack replied on Sun Jul 30, 2006 @ 12:15pm. Posted in Sushi.
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it's like rollign big joints
we had fun having a "sushi party" at my place
sounds gay?
because it is!
sushi is yummers!
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 10:59pm. Posted in Is LSD back ?.
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true dat moondancer
i remember eating blotter and ripping right through the cosmos with it
this other time i hardly ripped through a tissue
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 10:58pm. Posted in World Community Grid.
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that's like donating cycles to SETI
WTF!
interesting alas
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 10:56pm. Posted in where the f&#k is the post button?.
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*bash*
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 9:43pm. Posted in But if the music was good.
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don't strippers get to choose their songs or somethings?
i know that if i was showing my orifices to strange and hairy men
i'd damn well do it the stupid songs i wanted to

Update » beercrack wrote on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 9:56pm
yeah i remember my homegirl karen from qc use to borrow Cds from to strut her ASSets
so kinda makes the question moot
moot
hey simon - couldn't stick around too much the other night
homie's been on a steady fast and shit
induced hunger sensitivity heightening brainwave degrees
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 8:30pm. Posted in mc 909.
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the sound quality on the expansion cards is known to be pretty nice
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 27, 2006 @ 8:25pm. Posted in the pineal gland.
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how do you turn your brain's g.spot on ?
» beercrack replied on Sun Jul 23, 2006 @ 1:31pm. Posted in girl talk.
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yes i think so.
this guy



someone book him for reals!
» beercrack replied on Thu Jul 20, 2006 @ 12:22pm. Posted in Why do you rock....
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sick! i'm glad that is (mostly) behind me. ~
leave the pods alone please

one time i saw mono and he made a cool remote control trash thingy!
fun guy. mostly sober. awesome
» beercrack replied on Wed Jul 19, 2006 @ 11:46pm. Posted in Why do you rock....
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you might not rock maybe you flake
either way whatever
you rock
» beercrack replied on Wed Jul 19, 2006 @ 11:45pm. Posted in escalation will soon be unavoidable.....
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does it make you a better person
» beercrack replied on Wed Jul 19, 2006 @ 11:44pm. Posted in girl talk.
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nicest mashup i heard in forever
as seen on pitchforkmedia tm

get it
» beercrack replied on Wed Jul 19, 2006 @ 11:43pm. Posted in the pineal gland.
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is connected to your egg yolk
» beercrack replied on Wed Jul 19, 2006 @ 6:35pm. Posted in What are you listening to right now?.
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girl talk - night ripper
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