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...should have seen it coming. The pundits and news culture of the left biased media now are trying to build a case for our brilliant President's highly competent personal physician's being a liar. As I said, if his terrifically supportive medical evaluation of our brilliant President were in the least bit negative, instead of enormously positive, especially with regard to his mental states, who doubts there would be a Trump hate fest the size of Montana, lasting months? Silly me. A-V.
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...with the usual adoring crowds of hard working people. All seeing the climbs in employment, wages, and money back from the IRS. The end to confiscatory penalties under the unaffordable care act wished for as well. The biased media like to think of BHO as a political genius and Mensa caliber thinker. But we are now seeing real evidence of such. Keep and grow the base. Impress those on the fence with economic near miracles, ones felt by the working person, business owners and equity investors alike. Browbeat the liberal biased media. Play around the edges with sometimes confusing talk/tweets, for domestic consumption, and foreigners---friends and foes alike. Don't let fear of not being liked by the detractors, especially those dependent on the government, even enter into the mindset. Many will come around in spite of themselves when they smell the coffee about real improvements, and how they are taken for granted by pandering democrat pols. Yeah, a first class moron. Stay tuned. V-A.
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....would it were for years, and not days or weeks. V-Aa-A.
There is no other building that can be compared to it. And it was made by a great emperor. It took thirty years in building, and almost ten thousand stonecutters, sculptors.... Master builders were gathered from faraway countries, the best from Iran, from Turkey, from Egypt, from Arabia. And the emperor who was making it had the whole empire of India and all the money was pouring into it.
These ten thousand people worked almost.... When they had come they were young; by the time the Taj Mahal was completed, either they were old or dead. The second generation was working. Sometimes they had come old -- they were famous so they were brought -- so the third generation was working.
And the emperor who was making it as a memorial to his wife, Mumtaj, was also making on the other side of the river Jamuna his own memorial. When he died he would be buried there. Emperors took care while they were alive to make their memorial too, because after they were dead nobody was going to bother to put so much money and effort into it.
But his whole treasure was finished with the wife's memorial. His own memorial has only the foundation stones. He could not complete it because he was dethroned by his own son and kept in jail. And the son immediately dropped the plan of the second memorial.
The Taj Mahal is made of white marble, all Italian marble. And the other memorial, just on the other side of the river -- at the end he was going to make a bridge -- was going to be exactly the same as the Taj Mahal, but in black marble. He was creating a beautiful symmetry. The architect was going to be exactly the same, the building exactly the same, just the marble was going to be white on the wife's memorial and black on his own memorial.
Now these followers wanted to try to make something better than the Taj Mahal, because thousands of tourists were coming every day to see the Taj Mahal. Naturally they thought it was not only a question of prestige, it was also a question of business. It had been going on for almost one hundred years.
They had been able to make only the ground floor. Certainly they have made it far better than the Taj Mahal, but there seems to be no possibility that they will be able to complete it. They wanted to make it a three-story building, so it goes higher than the Taj Mahal, but all the money that they could collect from their followers from all over India is finished. For one hundred years continuously thousands of workers have been involved in making it.
I have seen.... Their pillars are so beautiful, so creative: on the pillars they have made creepers in marble. And the creepers have green flowers of green marble and roses on top of the creepers made in rubies, emeralds, diamonds. They have certainly made it clear that if they complete it -- even incomplete -- it has gone beyond the Taj Mahal. They are immensely happy. They invited me when I was speaking at Agra University.... They invited me to show me their incomplete memorial. They have done a tremendously great job.
They took me inside. Inside they have a map drawn on the marble and on the map there are fourteen divisions.
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How important is beauty? If it is then the further question should be: what defines beauty? If we come to a reasonable definition then we should ask: who defines beauty?
For me beauty is framed by the following:
* Caring disposition. Not in a self serving way but the kind of person that steps outside of their own familiar framework to touch the heart of another.
* Gentleness. The kind that does not indicate the absence of strength but rather an abundance of it kept in abeyance.
* Synchronicity. Where moments shared speaks to the core of what matters.
So, I wonder... do aesthetics matter? If so the question should be asked: is it based on symmetry, familiarity or intrinsically?
The lack of certain qualities in the modern day female are certainly having an adverse effect on their allure from the point of view of the human male. For instance, submissiveness, fragility, shyness and an overall delicate or graceful demeanour are associated with femininity. If those ain't there, then the woman automatically loses in appeal. Imagine a chick attacking a pitbul with a sledgehammer while cursing like a drunken sailor? A rather alarmingly common occurrence these days. Is that hot? Sure enough, plastic b00bs can make up for that but I'm personally rather old school so I'd still rather have her have both the b00bs and femininity.
What, do you think, is the quality which is having the worst impact in this regard? Can this explain the soaring popularity of the Asian female as the female per excellence?
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trying to get an idea on what the matter was with my car.
I was bent over looking intently at the dohicky on the thingamejig.
I had no clue as to the problem, I slid the spanner into the crack of my arse for safe keeping and stood up to scratch my head, Squelch went grease on the spanner and left me with a new conundrum.
Should I wash my downy fluff with a shampoo for normal or greasy hair..
No wonder those mechanics get so much money