I didn't really feel like posting this because only a couple of people will know what I am talking about but I did anyway because I am bored:
Good News- Cell phones give off some light
Bad News- I have a three inch cut on my foot that was bleeding last night
Moral #1- Don't go into the woods at night in flip flops without a flashlight
Moral #2- Men CAN get lost and men CAN lie (contrary to popular belief among men)
And the title has nothing to do with the post in case you were wondering (which you probably weren't)
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Extraordinary Men
I am reading a book (not at the moment, but am in the process of doing so) in which there is a semi-debate over the nature of crime and criminals.
The protagonist of the book argues that in the world there are two different types of men: ordinary men, and extraordinary men. He believe that ordinary men are simply followers, born into the world to live and obey. The extraordinary men are leaders, revolutionaries. He cites Napoleon as an extraordinary man. But what strikes me the most is that he makes the case that extraordinary men must be allowed the moral right to commit crimes in order to fulfill their potential. Basically, he argues that extraordinary men are immune from committing criminal acts, because an act which would be criminal for an ordinary man is not so for an extraordinary man. He makes an example that if an extraordinary man needed something, but there were one-hundred people in his way, that he should (and is) allowed to dispose of these people; they being only "ordinary" men, and their purposes being only to obey, and procreate.
Tell, what do you think of all this? Now, before you answer, give it some thought. Do not simply dismiss it as an incredible claim (as I was wont to do).
If you have any other questions as to the nature of the question, simply ask [me] and you shall receive [some answers].
The protagonist of the book argues that in the world there are two different types of men: ordinary men, and extraordinary men. He believe that ordinary men are simply followers, born into the world to live and obey. The extraordinary men are leaders, revolutionaries. He cites Napoleon as an extraordinary man. But what strikes me the most is that he makes the case that extraordinary men must be allowed the moral right to commit crimes in order to fulfill their potential. Basically, he argues that extraordinary men are immune from committing criminal acts, because an act which would be criminal for an ordinary man is not so for an extraordinary man. He makes an example that if an extraordinary man needed something, but there were one-hundred people in his way, that he should (and is) allowed to dispose of these people; they being only "ordinary" men, and their purposes being only to obey, and procreate.
Tell, what do you think of all this? Now, before you answer, give it some thought. Do not simply dismiss it as an incredible claim (as I was wont to do).
If you have any other questions as to the nature of the question, simply ask [me] and you shall receive [some answers].
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
NOT TOMORROW! or today...
but thursday. lol like no one could come so i thought maybe thursday afternoon would work better??????
Monday, July 24, 2006
TOMORROW!
hey guys it's short notice but if you want to get together come to putt putt at six pm tomorrow (tuesday 25) and we can all practice our geometry skills. or beat each other with clubs. whatever.
please come!
~AM
please come!
~AM
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
I know this is stupid to ask
but do any of you have the calculus summer assignment yet? i need to get it done super soon, and mr. conlee won't answer my email. so if any of you have it, could you possibly email it to me?
danke! ♥
danke! ♥
Monday, July 10, 2006
I fell off the planet
I know it's been awhile since I posted anything so here it is....
CHECK YOUR GROUPWISE!!!!!!!!!!!!
And send your responses to my groupwise not here, I'd really appreciate that.
Peace & Love
-Dannielle
CHECK YOUR GROUPWISE!!!!!!!!!!!!
And send your responses to my groupwise not here, I'd really appreciate that.
Peace & Love
-Dannielle
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