Mary Jo Kopechne said that? I thought my wife coined that phrase. That unoriginal plagiarizing bitch![/QUOTE]
It's one of those Jungian archetypes. They all do that.
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Mary Jo Kopechne said that? I thought my wife coined that phrase. That unoriginal plagiarizing bitch![/QUOTE]
It's one of those Jungian archetypes. They all do that.
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Between us - always. Has been noticed before.
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That's what I meant when I said we were talking about two different things. I was speaking about history as a category, and you - both - about its historical phenomenon, which is, quite obviously,...
Absolutely.
History as a sum of records, written documents and material evidence, is always subjective. The aim of a historian is not to swallow anything whole. In this, history does not differ...
Sorry, it goes very far beyond topic, but if you both read what I said unbiasedly (I mean, conceding that I may not be such a complete idiot as not to see that all history is always written...
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I have an answer to that, but I'll shut up since it's clearly not the right place. I hope when we have such a thread, I won't miss it. (or maybe we could fit it into one of the existing threads? only...
that is why Henry didn't have any chances... or any member of his large (and knowledgeable) family... http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k291/mishemplushem/Facilitation/bear_sad.gif
Come on guys, you're pulling my hind paws, right? Knowledge of what people believed or thought does not come from what statistic says. It's the whole of the culture, the recorded events and so on -...
I don't care who or what Britney Spears may be, but various other evidence supports this opinion strongly, and has been supporting it during the whole course of human history.
And even in this case there will be petitio principii... it is assumed that the number and quality of special effects has anything to do with a movie being good or bad, which is highly questionable...
I liked Speed, and I did not like the Matrix. I don't see how one should depend on the other.
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