Wednesday, 4 October, 2006
The right-wing extremist Thomas Wulff "Steiner" has been striking phenotypic similarity with Ernst "Teddy" Thalmann (both Hamburg family) ... while the latter but was murdered in Buchenwald may, TW and his comrades, because of their oh-so-hated democracy ("Demo toads" "Basic chatter", "Constitution dirt") publicly and freely trumpet their miserable inconsistencies in the world - protected by a police force whose members do not know sometimes who was Anne Frank.
Small counterpoint:
"No sex with Nazis!"
Wednesday, 4 October, 2006
As for the collection of Bertolt Brecht by socialists, should at this point to the following assessment Marcel Reich-Ranicki be made:
"[...] Bertolt Brecht's supporters wanted a theater that would allow the communist society. Brecht was a communist society, however, that it enables his theater. Unlike skepticism, unlike wiser than many of his students and followers, he was well aware that the policy could destroy the theater, but never to improve the theater's policy is capable. The occasionally invoked by him, a meeting of Weltänderern '- so he set in 1943, the future theater audience - was nothing more than a fiction. Of course he knew. However, he wanted to leave her under any circumstances. What his admirers often took at face value, and should take was, for himself no more and no less than an aid for his literary production, as a general working hypothesis.
Not so, Brecht sought a lifetime to the theater, because he went to the class struggle. But he always dealt with the class struggle, because he as an impulse and theme of his work required.
Not the world changer Brecht needed so the theater and poetry. But required the man of the theater, the poet Brecht sought to change the world or Marxism as an ideal foundation and as a goal. [...]
Not the poet, not the great seducer has outlived its usefulness, but the tireless teacher who wanted to lead us to the revolutionary path to salvation, or at least pretended it. In one of his great poems, there are the oft-quoted words: 'What are those times when a conversation about trees is almost a crime, because it implies silence about so many horrors?'. But the reminders Brecht's rarely bothered. It has been noted many times before that, but you have to repeat it yet: He, Brecht, who has sung the Soviet Union and praised and capitalist America ridiculed and attacked, wanted to live in the years of exile for anything in the world in the Soviet Union. He went - fortunately - before the United States. He also warned against talking about trees. In his work, but he often speaks - again, fortunately - just trees and flowers, by the grace and ease, the charm of life and love ".
So, dear comrades of the Socialist Committees: you are just puppets in a Brechtian drama, things did not really exist.
The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria var muscaria) is a poisonous fungus from the genus of Wulstlinge (Amanita), which includes the particularly toxic green amanita (Amanita phalloides). The mushroom is less toxic, but not harmless.
The red fly agaric occurs in Central Europe from June until winter, until a major publication date of July to October. There are several recognized varieties of it (variants). The mushroom in the true sense of the variety is amanita muscaria var.
Amanita muscaria var aureola is often no flakes with membranous sheath. Amanita muscaria var formosa has an orange-yellow hat and very few yellow-colored flakes. Both variations may cause the same symptoms of poisoning like the Toadstool.
The king brown mushroom (Amanita muscaria var regalis) has been going youngest is no longer a separate species, but also a variety, it is very similar to the panther mushroom.