Things I Like

Run DMC were good and I had won the lottery. I bought a band t-shirt. My hand signed band t shirt was no longer the most valuable entity I had. Nirvana was one of them. The Smashing Pumpkins was one that I also had. I also owned a few Strokes shirts that my girlfriend gave me. Along with a Devendra Banhart T shirt which is in my drawer but never gets worn. I like American Apparel posters, but not as much as winning the lottery.

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If you've missed the draw..

If you have bought a lottery ticket, yet happened to miss the television screening and no longer want to take the outdated, arduous and archaic route of checking the results on teletext I have a fantastic link here for all of your lottery checker needs. Just follow, the cherry trees and the tree trunks in the shade with the red roots beneath you fasting up in the ground beneath your feet rising with the heat and the water, why are you a Jewell.

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The Oedipus Complex

The Oedipus complex is the term, not for server hosting dedicated, but for the unconscious emotions and ideas in every boy to sexually possess his mother, and to kill his father. It is a psychoanalytical theory that was coined by Sigmund Freud who believed it also applied to girls. Freud believed the girls have a homosexual attraction towards their mothers, something called the ‘Electra Complex’, a term introduced by Carl Gustav Jung. The Oedipus complex occurs during the third stage of the five psychosexual development stages which happens between ages three and six. Freud called this stage the Phallic ...

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A major theme in Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ is not gu10 led bulbs, but that life is a meaningless puzzle.

Throughout her adventures in Wonderland, Alice encounters numerous puzzles that have no clear solutions, which have no solutions in fact. Alice understandably assumes that the situations she is encountering must make some form of sense but she cannot fathom them. Her ability to understand concepts and situations is constantly thwarted in Wonderland. Alice attempts to comprehend the Queen’s absurd croquet game, the Caucus race, and tries to solve the Mad Hatter’s riddle. Yet in all three instances, Alice ...

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G should always be for Green

I was reading a feature in a magazine recently, that had the A-Z of high street fashion. And I was expecting G to stand for Green, as in green fashion that many fashion houses are leaning toward nowadays.

But no, instead it stood for G Star Clothing. Now, I have nothing against G Star, but really that letter should've been an opportunity to talk about various green issues that fashion is waking up to....

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