Stop Making Stupid People Famous

Stop Making Stupid People Famous
Title Stop Making Stupid People Famous PDF eBook
Author Moaml Mohmmed
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 2019-08-18
Genre
ISBN 9781687192561

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Stop making stupid people famousFame is too often awarded to anyone who happened to appeal to the masses at a certain point in time, And these masses are largely idiots incapable of distinguishing talent from reputation. The people who acquire fame generally reflect the tastes (or lack thereof) of these very simple, Very basic people. . . And they themselves are hardly qualified to evaluate the importance of these people and their defining characteristics. At times, Simply having knowledge of the existence and details of these famous people is enough to make these feel accomplished. . . As opposed to actually accomplishing something worthy of their time. I suppose this could be a form of vicarious living, And if it is, It's one of the crudest forms.In conclusion, You have every right to believe that someone famous is better than yourself, Even if it's simply because they are famous. But to believe that they are better than everyone who isn't famous is a display of ignorance, And I will ask you to kindly go fuck yourself for it;)

Stop Making Stupid People Famous

Stop Making Stupid People Famous
Title Stop Making Stupid People Famous PDF eBook
Author Zaplou Publishing
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2019-06-02
Genre
ISBN 9781071378434

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This glossy finish blank lined paper composition book is ideal for making notes, lists and diary writing. Stay organized with the stylish paperback notebook. Keep this notebook on your desk, beside table or in your bag. Features black and white blank lined paper interior. This is a softcover notebook which is designed for you to write in. It does not contain any writing.

Stop Making Stupid People Famous

Stop Making Stupid People Famous
Title Stop Making Stupid People Famous PDF eBook
Author Willys Wisdom Notebooks
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 2019-12-17
Genre
ISBN 9781676635420

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Stop making stupid people famous is a simple and wise notebook for people of all ages and all genders. It is a wonderful christmas present, birthday present, wedding gift, easter present, anniversary gift and many more. The notebook contains 120 dot grid (dotted) pages and has the size of 6x9 inches. The notebook is usable as diary, notebook, fitness diary, meal planner and more. It is made for people who are or want to be successful. This notebook is a perfect gift for people who have big dreams and want to enjoy life. A genious present for friends and family. Examples of use: notebook diary sketchbook creative logbook motivation diary achievement diary appointment planner agenda weekly planner 6 minute diary / 5 minute diary food diary / meal planner fitness diary / sports planner diet diary / weight loss diary

Mission Reality

Mission Reality
Title Mission Reality PDF eBook
Author Abhijit Naskar
Publisher Vicdansaadet Publishing
Pages 102
Release
Genre Science
ISBN 1393920314

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"More than machines, we need mindfulness - more than likes, we need kindness - more than connections, we need commitment - more than advancement, we need enlightenment." “A critical book that appears at the right time, our digital age, which challenges us to think and re-think what's real and what can be made real. It posits we have the ability to change our reality at the confluence of the currents of technology, science, spirit, and nature. By this great churn humanity may make its greatest advancement. Read. Think. Explore.” - Lewis Cardinal, Canadian Activist, Board Trustee - Parliament of World Religions Mission Reality is a spell-binding odyssey of investigation into the nature of reality, by one of the most influential scientific minds of our time Abhijit Naskar. In this literary composition, the humanitarian neuroscientist takes us deep into the abyss of our mind to obverse the construction of our own reality up-close. Like many of Naskar's works, this book not only gives us insight into ourselves and the world we live in, but also it gives us a call to rise and take charge of the societal reality which will be handed down to our children.

Ten Words

Ten Words
Title Ten Words PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Waite
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 286
Release
Genre
ISBN 0244324360

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Stop Making Stupid People Famous

Stop Making Stupid People Famous
Title Stop Making Stupid People Famous PDF eBook
Author Willys Wisdom Notebooks
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 2019-12-10
Genre
ISBN 9781673861099

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Stop making stupid people famous is a simple and wise notebook for people of all ages and all genders. It is a wonderful christmas present, birthday present, wedding gift, easter present, anniversary gift and many more. The notebook contains 120 lined pages and has the size of 6x9 inches. The notebook is usable as diary, notebook, fitness diary, meal planner and more. It is made for people who are or want to be successful. This notebook is a perfect gift for people who have big dreams and want to enjoy life. A genious present for friends and family. Examples of use: notebook diary sketchbook creative logbook motivation diary achievement diary appointment planner agenda weekly planner 6 minute diary / 5 minute diary food diary / meal planner fitness diary / sports planner diet diary / weight loss diary

Walled Life

Walled Life
Title Walled Life PDF eBook
Author Jenny Stümer
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 273
Release 2022-02-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1501380370

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Going beyond a discussion of political architecture, Walled Life investigates the mediation of material and imagined border walls through cinema and art practices. The book reads political walls as more than physical obstruction, instead treating the wall as an affective screen, capable of negotiating the messy feelings, personal conflicts, and haunting legacies that make up “walled life” as an evolving signpost in the current global border regime. By exploring the wall as an emotional and visceral presence, the book shows that if we read political walls as forms of affective media, they become legible not simply as shields, impositions, or monuments, but as projective surfaces that negotiate the interaction of psychological barriers with political structures through cinema, art, and, of course, the wall itself. Drawing on the Berlin Wall, the West Bank Separation barrier, and the U.S.-Mexico border, Walled Life discovers each wall through the films and artworks it has inspired, examining a wide array of graffiti, murals, art installations, movies, photography, and paintings. Remediating the silent barriers, we erect between, and often within ourselves, these interventions tell us about the political fantasies and traumatic histories that undergird the politics of walls as they rework the affective settings of political boundaries.