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		<title>Comment on Laura Marling does Dublin&#8230; by Bookmarks about Percussion</title>
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		<description>[...] - bookmarked by 4 members originally found by Aiden7891 on 2009-01-06  Laura Marling does Dublin...  http://ticotime.wordpress.com/?p=114 - bookmarked by 4 members originally found by Sonnawabit on [...]</description>
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		<description>Yup, Be Kind Rewind was a fun watch!</description>
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		<description>I read Nausea in 1976. My prof explained what the black claw-like roots of the tree where Sartre sat on a bench, really meant: it was the extreme of functionalism (functional structionalism). However that did not mean we should give it up, in spite of the dreadful post-modernism arriving around that time on the scene, leaving us with political correctness and nihilism-but-true such as deconstructionism and the like. At the same time I developed my own theory, inspired by that same professor (C. Sanders, Free University Amsterdam). Twenty five years on, I am still working on it, online. The drawings are from back then (most of them at least). What the article points out is what I call the sensed environment, including the sensing organism. What is left out, is the knowing organism (itself), including the known environment. Together these sides are intuition, on the one hand instinct (sensing your tongue) and on the other intellect (&#039;knowing your tongue&#039;). I believe and try to describe and explain, that this intuition is at the root of all that we are and will be. I am a Bergsonian, you see..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read Nausea in 1976. My prof explained what the black claw-like roots of the tree where Sartre sat on a bench, really meant: it was the extreme of functionalism (functional structionalism). However that did not mean we should give it up, in spite of the dreadful post-modernism arriving around that time on the scene, leaving us with political correctness and nihilism-but-true such as deconstructionism and the like. At the same time I developed my own theory, inspired by that same professor (C. Sanders, Free University Amsterdam). Twenty five years on, I am still working on it, online. The drawings are from back then (most of them at least). What the article points out is what I call the sensed environment, including the sensing organism. What is left out, is the knowing organism (itself), including the known environment. Together these sides are intuition, on the one hand instinct (sensing your tongue) and on the other intellect (&#8216;knowing your tongue&#8217;). I believe and try to describe and explain, that this intuition is at the root of all that we are and will be. I am a Bergsonian, you see..</p>
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