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Gautama

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  1. what do you think, are all humans really able to really change any time? (people with severe organically conditioned mental disorders or very low cognitive abilities excluded, probably). let's say, i have a friend who's got an alledged iq of 149 or so, she very successfully studied a variety of fields, chemistry, maths, sociology, philosophy and finally interpreting from portuguese and english into our native german ( and vice versa of course), which is her profession now. she did an awful lot of drugs when she was young, had -i think- four abortions via sleeping with a rather random variety of a sad bunch of men, is a messy and now pops ritalin to fight off depression and general limbo. she doesn't trust verbal therapy, which claims to be able to help with depression as much as bipolar disorders, borderline- syndrom, even schizophrenia. i know a therapist, who claims to have had helped those latter category of sick people with behavioural and verbal therapy. amazing, non? i told thus my dear friend, but she doesn't believe in it. :disappointed: now, as much as that is a self- set limitation already, what do you think, is the 'average' human brain really able to change any time? i tend to think so. it's just a pity, that most people don't, which then becomes a self- fullfilling prophesy. and they're not told/ taught that. so they simply don't know. gosh, i'm so random, sorry. :lol: i myself prolly have add, so my posts tend to be rather confusing. maybe, you get the point anyway. hehe. :P [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBXWhq9hudo]YouTube- Can Humans Change?[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEIfMqM5wnM]YouTube- Krishnamurti : Why don't You Change?[/ame]
  2. i knew the first two bands and songs and like them, but the rest was too straight- ass tekkno ( in a way that i don't understand) after a first quick listen. :/:disappointed: i edit the first post from time to time. nice list so far, but hardly enough songs yet, plus the order is rather random at this point.
  3. "For me that's what's fascinating about the internet, that aggregate thing." "I trained as a classical guitarist but that was it." "If you're working on a computer and you're editing bass, it looks like a warm curvy, sort of feminine object." "People need to focus on bigger issues instead of whether George Bush is an idiot or not." "Our site should be like Paddington Station with a much better version of WH Smith's in it. "
  4. i'll let you know, am too busy to listen to new music atm. :nice: whoa, this looks very promising for some reason! :) as soon as i get enough time, i'll check your suggestions. thankies! cheers, i need to checkitout!
  5. into great silence 10/10
  6. xenophobia
  7. rouille
  8. true story: i was at ikea, and while humming green eyes, i randomly turned over some weird thing, to find out what it was ( it was a clip to hold together paper napkins !? :uhoh: ) and the designer's name was chris martin. :dance: http://www.themodernage.org/2007/09/26/ikeas-chris-martin-revealed/ since then i know things...
  9. there was a message on my answer- machine, like come on...wtf? :stunned:
  10. don't you all think it's amazing how we are connected to this band? i mean, it just can't all be mere coincidence, right? oh no no.... :lol: i sometimes miss pallavi, she had it goin'. her deep and meaningful encounters/ eye- sex with chris martin at cp- gigs scared the hell out of me.
  11. when i woke up this morning, there was daylight. i know it's totally a sign. :smug:
  12. :wideeyed: yeah!
  13. very good, thank you, added the gloaming and beck's sexx laws.
  14. heey yaaa: idiotheque is a toughy to dance to, i think, but thank you. i'll try tomorrow!!! shesawsparks: not really my taste, but thank you anyway! ahlem: muse don't work for me, need to check out the frames and metric. paul: that looks very good, alas, my internet connection is super slow atm, it takes ages for the songs to load. btw, the new aphex twin album didn't show up yet, did it?
  15. cheers, i might add song 2, and will have to check out the rest.
  16. i see, thank you. :)
  17. uhuh! :P:nice:
  18. i'll need to listen to your song a few times reilly, thank you. am not sure about clocks either, hence the smiley. also thanks @ electric candy, did you by any chance mean moby?
  19. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BZHI_r4aBM]YouTube- Make Love - Daft Punk[/ame] uuuuuuh <333 great clip too.
  20. show me some! joy division/ new order is actually pretty danceable, too. i like songs, that make me wanna pogo and throw my hair around in wild circles and scream random stuff...

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