More from Givara Budeiri

These are some appreciation photos so they are guaranteed that the aids do get to the families and children. Your donation will be a gift of hope, a reminder that we are not alone in this struggle, I can provide you with the PayPal or fund raising link if you would love to make a donation, no matter how little it will go a long way.

Thank you so much for standing with us in this very trying time inshalla Palestine will be free. I will never stop fighting with my voice and my platform till a ceasefire, I’m soliciting for support and would appreciate any help at all, it would go a long way helping o displaced families in feeding, providing shelter camps, water, internet, medical aid the list is endless no matter how little it would make a change and put smile on your the faces of so many displaced families as our next aids is being packaged and would be in Rafah border soonest so we are seeking for donations to support as many families as we can.

These are some appreciation photos so they are guaranteed that the aids do get to the families and children. Your donation will be a gift of hope, a reminder that we are not alone in this struggle, I can provide you with the PayPal or fund raising link if you would love to make a donation, no matter how little it will go a long way.

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John for GEA & πŸ™ˆπŸ™ŠπŸ™‰πŸ’ with Olivetti Group @MIT Keypads

Yet More Fun Stuff frm the 1960’s, You Mentally-frisky Typing People You

β€œWhen men and women are relieved of excessive preoccupation and anxiety involved in obtaining the means of sustenance, they become concerned with measures for maintaining and improving their own physical health and general welfare and those of their chidren. And when it is necessary they can limit their families and/ or space their children to the best advantage for themselves and their offspring. Further, when they are not harassed by the daily care of excessive numbers of children for whom they cannot perforce adequately care physically and emotionally, and are as a result healthy and at ease with themselves and with their children, they seek the knowledge and the skills necessary to assure happiness in their roles as husbands, wives and parents.

β€œAs a first step, their major need is information in areas they themselves recognize as most important for human relationships, namely sex and reproduction, areas about which there is more secrecy, misinformation, superstition and taboo than in any other aspect of contemporary human life. The facts are few and relatively simple to impart to adults. To transmit them to children is much more difficult, however, and the manner in which this is done by parents reflects their own state of development and points up the importance of attitudes as they are associated with and involved in such personal and intimate questions.

β€œThe Margaret Sanger Research Bureau has been organized to render service and education and to conduct research in the fields of contraception and infertility, preparation for marriage and parenthood, and marriage consultation to men and women who seek help in problems of their marital relationships, particularly in the areas of sex and reproduction.

β€œThe nature of problems as seen in the Bureau is fraught with much conscious and unconscious anxiety and guilt because of the extant taboos and superstitions about sex and reproduction. The ease with which the therapist or the counselor deals with these subjects, the directness of the approach and good feeling resulting from sharing with others what is so in problem, are among the factors that contribute greatly to whatever success is achieved.

β€œA variety of potency disturbances, problems of infertility, and sterility are presented in contraceptive and infertility clinics. The physical examination, diagnoses, and recommendations for treatment of the emotional aspects which patients discover as causing or contributing to physical conditions, help greatly in their accepting psychotherapy.

β€œAt times the sex problems that occur early in marriage are the only ones the men and women are concerned with; but it is also possible to impart knowledge of, and then insight into, their immediate problems to the total emotional relationship, as well as to their own specific conflicts. Increasingly, as men and women seek greater happiness and contentment in their marriage, as all other aspects of their interpersonal relationships are brought to light, these are dealt with in marriage consultation service, and the approach to these problems is psycho-bio-social. It implies that a man is a total person, with a body, intellect and emotions. He has a genetic inheritance and acquired characteristics as a result of having been in a particular sequence and relation in the family [constellation] and in a particular [environment]. One is never isolated or alone; one is always involved in relationships and always in a social [environment] which influences one and which, in turn, one influences.

β€œThe existence of varied capacities of an individual, constitutional in nature, are stressed. This points up an important factor in indications for, and treartment of, emotional disturbances.. Some of our patients are puzzled by the fact that though the same psychopathology with severe mental emotional disorders is present in some patients, it yet allows them to [function] in areas in which well-adjusted persons do not. It brings clearly to focus the uniqueness of the individual, and also that an identical pathology may be quantitatively different. THEY discover that strongert constitutional capacities in a disturbed person may make the difference between adequate and inadequate [functioning].

β€œPsychotherapy in our Service is used as a method of [treatment] of emotional disturbances as palliative, curative, and preventive. The psychotherapy is psychoanalytically oriented, eclectic in nature, emphasizing both Freudian and non-Freudian concepts, whatever applies in the particular case or group.

β€œIt was found that group treastment offers a more realistic approach to many problems of interpersonal relationships as we see them in our Service than does individual counseling and treatment. Emotional nedds that can be satisfied by a person himself without involving others are relatively few. Most of these are satisfied through or in relation with some other person. Satisfactory [adjustment] to living when it involves another person is dependent upon the manner in which one acts and reacts in a relationship, on how feelings, thoughts and actions are expressed, modified or repressed out of consideration for the other individual involved. In a group one discovers not only why one behaves in a particular manner, but also how this behaviour appears to others, how and why they accept or reject it, and how they think one should modify it.

All our group sessions begin with a 10 to 15 minute discussion by the therapist of the psychodynamic factors in the particular problem under consideration. General mental [hygiene] concepts, social values, and sociological changes as they affect the problem, are also discussed. Beyond this the sessions are [unstructured]

..

β€œThe content of the series of sessions is planned on the dynamic concept that people marry to satisfy certain basic needs such as love, sex and parenthood, and that these needs are influenced by early childhood experiences, by social and cultural [forces] which either reinforce positive attitudes or produce negative ones. The lack of information, the misinformation, the fears and anxieties from the prohibition of ordinary sexual [needs], the difficulties resulting from inadequate child-parent relationships – all adversely affect the capacity to love and prevent the development of a mature personality, culminating in difficulties in marital [adjustment]. It is anticipated that the presentation of the these concepts inculcate more positive attitudes and help to develop ionsight into what young people, as individuals are bringing to their marriage [s] and what the marital relationship involves.

β€œA series of three sessions is held to deal respectively with love, sex and parenthood. The number has been found adequate to to present the material and to ensure full discussions. Each session usually lasts from three to three and a half hours. Most of the young people are primarily interested in contraceptive advice, but some in more information about sexuality. The approach is to treat sexual [adjustment] in marriage as part of a total emotional relationship.

Students including boring & dangerous old people will note John uses the spelling he learned when he was 17 hey

MORE TIME-WASTER FUN with the Infamous Monkeys

Oh Kevin you crafty little South East Queenslander and N-O-T A HIGH WOODEN HOUSE banks of glass louvre windows WITH AN UNDER-STOREY for putting stuff in i can see you’re up to your old tricks trying to make Mr Gates and Mr Berners-Lee look like rabbits and in fact raising fearsome doubts in the middle class public mind concerning humanity’s late 1980s project in toto

the tennis court was weeded and spread with a reddish-pink hard stuff that was made from crushed anthills

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The webpage at https://www.google.com/search?q=the+tennis+court+was+weeded+and+spread+with+a+reddish-pink+hard+stuff+that+was+made+from+crushed+anthills&rlz=1C1WNOO_enAU987AU1001&oq=the+tennis+court+was+weeded+and+spread+with+a+reddish-pink+hard+stuff+that+was+made+from+crushed+anthills&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRiPAtIBCDQyNTZqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.

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Kevin you are dashed lucky you weren’t thrown into one of those Forensic Psychiatry Facilities to be found in every state capital run by Geoff Kennett, Ian Hickie and the psychotropic drugs for teens 2008 Australian of th.. oh

John Blundell

Australia

Thematics quantum-relations 2 -5 set series logic

Economy

Human Survival Beyond 2029

Moses Maimonides say 1,300 BCE adherents

Where-do-we-go\ Where do-we-go From Here, Catholic Schoolboys 1970

Sundararajan Pichai @Google

β€˜defending-hope’ – what an execrable early 21st century Fake– or Pretend-science FALSE EQUIVALENCE piece of major & minor network radio & television newsreaders’ rhetorical β€˜bad-metaphor’ Hawking-Dawkins-Cox wandering-about-the-universe psychobabble is that – Christ in his infinite mercy, WISDOM & compassion help EVERY child from toddlerhood through to the end of primary schooling in the Nadella-Huang-Altman-Pichai-WHITE virtual world learn personal articulacy and develop interpersonal relationship of any but the 5Fs ideological anarchist & psychospiritual libertarian narci-narco psychotically-coercing & violating Social-darwinist character that FLATLY, DEFINITIVELY & ONTOLOGICALLY – in the childs lived experience NOT in its most commonly (say 95 (?) per cent) RIGHT CEREBRAL QUADRISPHERE or in the vernacular term ‘Right-brain’ essentially self (‘superego’d’)-, other-, cops’- or Gvrnmnt-TOLD touches, looks, tastes, smells, feels, sounds which are ALL – again “for Christ’s sake” – these Nadella Huang Altman Pichai White ghouls, mobsters and organised crime operatives WILL ALLOW THEM – or any of us public communicators now ?!

My great friend for life and humanity Roy should absolutely & certainly have won the 2017 Booker.

Instead an already broken crying humanity was offered more Joplin & Hendrix, Morriset & (Miles) Davis et set era parasuicidal full-blown ψo-affective and β€˜Bipolar’ requiring- hospitalisation-among-the haute-bourgeois or upper middle class (Wilhelm Reich’s 1945 little men in broken increasingly toxic countries with personal assets of a million dollars up), not the world linguo-cultural studies public leader !

Instead an already broken crying humanity was offered more Joplin & Hendrix, Morriset & (Miles) Davis et set era parasuicide or simply learned psycho-spiritual helplessness.1

So there, and where and how and who are the engaged parties vis Γ  vis who are easy riders, passengers or mute consumers and when and why (why not), honoured & esteemed CEO

So there, CEO of the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre i, though a low-income person, spurn, despise and reject your conceivable injection of charitable resources into my humble Australian household but demand an answer to my question put to Kon Karapanagiotidis, your influencer-publicist person five or so weeks ago.

HOW WE ALL MUST EXAMINE & REVIEW OUR USAGE OF ANY & ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AS LUNATICS,’ NARCISSISTS’ & SOCIOPATHS’ PLATFORMS

DESTROY MYSELF, NO THANKS.

YOU ?

This is not a game but our lives. It almost certainly was the life of my i think Kurdish friend i never knew.

Sam Altman #ChatGPT

John Blundell

β€’Thematics logic

β€’Neurocognitive health

β€’The overhaul of ALL pre-school, primary & secondary school inputs for the empowerment of kids & young people for healthy contributory adult lives

β€’The immediate reform of 25k universities

β€’Humanised economy, 193 countries

β€’The serious attempt to arrest manmade global heating

1 The first edition of Martin Seligman’s book Helplessness: On Depression, Development, and Death was published in 1975 (my thanks to Mr Lance Beck one of the famous seven Beck brothers od Streaky Bay South Australia)

1A Learned Helplessness: A Theory for the Age of Personal Control, Christopher Peterson, Martin Seligman, Steven F. Maier 1993

Is That a Philosophy or a Business-plan in Your Pocket or RU Happy 2C Me or Both?

Ann Druyan and Carl Sagan (died 20 Dec 1996)

Thematics uber humans : Also Sprach (alarmingly the ‘Books-are-engineered-infrastucture-in-English’ Rand-Freud-Bernays-Samuelson-Watson-Dulles objectivist nutters of the mid 20th century via @Google @Apple @Meta +@Microsoft all micro & no macro no-ideas deracinated self-destructing world don’t provide the Deutscher and @Wikipedia does so only in parentheses (brackets, young people) Pahpa John: that heading up the top of this document is an SS3 (4 sets & 3 L’s, cnjnctrs, #s) – I think, ∴ when I devised that early notation set-up in 1999 I was walking-talking PTSD, conscientising everything and experiencing nothing, all Right-side mental in my case, after special attention from the South Australian police. Five sets is it, anyway. You all knew that – which is my freedom and civil rights back. It’s taken 33 years. That’s how long it’s been since I ran against that creature.

One good fragment of learning will always generate another in your mind, young people. Right here or be accurate and neat in your studies right there in the paragraph preceding Thus Spake was dialectically teamed (SS1) with Also Sprach. That combo amused me when i was 18 or some shit and first considered Nietzsche and what the man was really for in human history other than his unrequited romantic blah or stalking thing-thing.

So now look for the first time I’ve put the two micro Great-man UTTERANCES EXPOSTULATIONS & EJACULATIONS together and turned up a blood-curdling ‘he died in a 727’ (✈ gag that) say 1700 Newtonian quadratic equation – ✈ ⏱︎ Travel/ travaille (did the earth move 4 you 2?)

– what did happen to Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ‘Toughen-up princess’ government nimbleness, agility, resilience, capacity-building and following-that-parasuicidal-fat-man-dream-with-Who-TF-1965-ever Social Contract when @GoldmanSachs @PwC and @bankofengland got hold of it, gulp, more Time-travel, this time to exciting futures being told how to both think and act by your phones, young people.

Write wright rite and Right-side of human Race-memory – Plato the cinema-cave guy circa 2400BCE) primarily expressed as 8 : 8 ‘skin’ MARRIAGE LAW – twenty per cent safer against congenital disorders in infants than the Levitical or 6 : 6 parents, grandparents, great grandparents marriage law – known in all traditional aboriginal societies since antiquity as The Law, that moving finger writing, rite-ing, righting and ritual-teaching that NO END of piety, wit, tears, vast cash injections or meetings of the Wikipedia Druids Collective of Sherwood Forest may lure back to cancel half a line or even wash out a word (of it), young people.

BEGIN ☞

Denis Diderot had four sisters, the eldest named Denise.. [whom he] sometimes referred [to] as ‘a female Socrates,’ such was her power of thought1

Correct Name Autism Spectrum Disordet 2013 – mischievous public relations & government advertising slogan terms Neurodivergence & Dysphoria

“.. She wore false noses made from wood and glass, and is reported to have remained astonishingly cheerful throughout, drawing strength from her Christian faith. Denis Diderot’s daughter concluded that her aunt ‘possessed the rare secret of finding heaven on earth.’

“.. Returning there from Paris in middle, he wrote to his lover Sophie Volland of ‘a charming promenade, consisting of a broad aisle of thickly verdured trees leading to a small grove … I pass hours in this spot, reading, meditating, contemplating nature, and thinking of my love.’

“.. Diderot wrote (or contributed to) more than [6,000] entries, tackling almost every subject (although many of these were translations from Chambers and other sources, not least specialist medical textbooks). In the first ‘A’ volume alone he composed articles on giving birth (Accouchement), steel (Acier), agriculture, a boring machine for the manufacture of cannons (AlΓ©soir), the Arabs, silver (Argent), and Aristotle.

“.. From 1747 to 1758 he was partnered by Jean Le Rond D’Alembert, the illegitimate offspring of aristocratic parent [s] (he was abandoned in a wooden box on the steps of the Parisian church St-Jean-le-Rond). Like Diderot, D’Alembert was another of those men whose agile mind found it impossible to settle on a single profession.

“Trained as a barrister and doctor, D’Alembert was also a skilful musician and mathematician; he was clearly suited to the breadth of learning required to edit a tremendous reference [‘work’]. And perhaps he felt he had something to prove: Frank and Serena Kafker have observed that while he had a sharp wit and talent for mimicry, he also had a high-pitched voice, a tiny3 build and rather plain features.’ The relationship of the two editors was productive but fiery. The Kafkers defined their characters as equally ‘touchy, self-righteous, given to emotional outbursts and convinced of his intellectual excellence4.’

“D’Alembert wrote daringly on mathematics, physics, music and astronomy, and his professional connections resulted in the commissioning of many fruitful entries. He was keen to use the EncyclopΓ¨die to advance contemporary and original thought. Indeed he saw it as a weapon, and his most controversial article almost brought down the whole enterprise5.

“The entry entitled GenΓ¨ve contained rather more than just a brief history of that city state, it’s length alone suggested there was mischief to come. The whole of England was afforded three-fifths of a column, Denmark merely seventeen lines, but for Geneva, D’Alembert wrote four double-columned pages. His tone was admonishing. He criticised the city’s legislators for refusing to allow the staging of plays for ‘the fear of the taste for display, dissipation and libertinage that companies of actors communicate to the youth.’ In Geneva, D’Alembert argued, freedom of expression and loose morals were suppressed lest a whole generation grow up to sweep away their opposite. He had learnt of this suppression when visiting Voltaire, and the philosopher and playwright certainly influenced the complaint. For good measure D’Alembert also accused Calvinist ministers of hypocrisy and deception, and criticised what he saw as tuneless singing at church services.

“His opinion of the city wasn’t all bad – he approved, for instance, of certain Genevese penal leniencies (the refusal to put criminals on the rack among them), but he must have known his article would cause offence. The local elders banned the EncyclopΓ©die in the city, and an angry meeting called by the Council of Geneva stopped just short of an official protest to the French government for fear of reprisals.. “

Any or at least several way (s) [v] that’s me done for now, John, Kangaroos (mahlu-muhga) Meat-pies Toyotas Australia β¬…οΈŽ branding no-avatars keeping-safe-from the incognisant micro- or right-side supply-side fixated if not obsessed, and MPs & Local Government councillors

1 Denis Diderot was born in Langres, north-easter France, on 5 October 1713..

2 Lan’-sakes Mɘss Betsy

3 90%-certainly subnutrition as infant and toddler common in southern Europe from feudal times through to the end of 20th C

4 the Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with low ability or knowledge in a specific area overestimate their own competence, while those with high ability often underestimate theirs. This happens because a lack of knowledge prevents individuals from accurately self-assessing their own mistakes and shortcomings. The effect was first described by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999

5 [faithfully reproduced footnote, p99] ‘Both Diderot and D’Alembert acknowledged a philosophical [ALL GUFFAW GIGGLE HOOT ‘RAMBAHNCT’ REMONSTRATE GAILY clap hands slap your feet play it on dah big bass drum tahrahmm tiddly ahmm tahm dumb dumb dumb what a picture-what a picture-what a photograph-stick-it-in-your-family-stick-it-in-your-family-album] debt to Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning, specifically their taxonomy of knowledge ‘tree’ in the preface was directly inspired by the pull-out ‘Analysis‘ in that volume. D’Alambert credited Bacon as an inspiration who had ‘silently in the shadows, prepared from afar the light which gradually, by imperceptible degrees, would illuminate the world.’ The entry in EncyclopΓ©die by AbbΓ© Jean Pestre entitled ‘Baconisme’ referrred to Bacon as a ‘grande gΓ©nie.’

Blundell Pumped the Usage Economism 33yrs ago & ‘coined’ Econobabble 30yrs ago

L Yemeni little boy; R Johnny Locke circa 1700 said to have been β€˜antisemitic’ WTAF

β€œ[Jean Jacques] Rousseau’s contributions were principally concerned with the technicalities of [music], including entries on tone, rhythm [n] v, and the chromatic scale.But his major essay for the encyclopedia concerned political economy, and [it has dated well] [mother-trucking son of a container ship of sweet potatoes stuck in a canal] ..

β€œIt is one of the most important concerns of government to prevent the extreme inequality of fortunes; not by taking away wealth from its possessors, but by depriving men of all the means to accumulate it; not by building hospitals for the poor, but by guaranteeing the citizen will not become poor. The unequal distribution of inhabitants in our country, some crowded together in one place, while other areas are depopulated; the support given to the arts in producing luxuries and to the purely industrial arts at the expense of the useful and laborious crafts; the sacrifice of agriculture to commerce … and finally venality pushed to such an extreme that public esteem is reckoned at a low cash value; and even virtue is sold at a market price: these are the most perceptible causes of opulence and poverty, of private interest substituted for public interest, of mutual hatred among citizens.”

And what the giddy fork here now we present an astoundingly, breathtakingly and indeed Knock-two-points-off ((NEOCLASSICAL Ken Burns NARRATIVE DRIVE Saviour, Great-man or Great-woman theory boring “you” to sobs next-stop catatonic Social-Darwinist FREEZE on the floor of the proverbial jungle as a large beast gnashing sharp teeth while simultaneously flinging out little pieces of paper with the number 666 written on them and this most congenial conversation as if restored from Woolly Mammoth and Tasmanian Thylacine glial fluid or ribonucleic acid WAS frozen in time as well as the reader was gentled, cosseted and pampered in a lilting Stephen Hawking and Arnold Toynbee historical Time-machine type thing personalised Silicon Valley Busy Beavers to the year Seventeen-hundred ‘sense-surround’ state of consciousness cum Lived-experience as if indeed the attentive reader may well have found himself, or herself or the self transported as if to a micro-paradise of earthly or Biblically temporal and frankly vernacular delights and landed in in the dude’s actual bedchamber itself if not scantilly attired..) any older adult reader’s or poor-sod senior secondary school or undergraduate arts literature humanities and social sciences student’s Stanford Binet (The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale was introduced in 1916 by Lewis Terman, an American psychologist at Stanford University. This test was an adaptation and revision of the earlier Binet-Simon test, which was originally developed in France in 1905)) IQ in one fell “swoop:” https://www.3-16am.co.uk/blog/exclusive-3-16-interview-with-jean-jacques-rousseau

^The original spelling was rime or ryme, which came from the Old French word rime. The current spelling, “rhythm,” was introduced in the 16th and 17th centuries to connect the word to its Greek and Latin origins, rhuthmos and rhythmus, respectively Rime/ryme: This was the original spelling in English, derived from the Old French word rime. It also appears in Old English as rim, meaning “number”.

^+1 Rhythmus/rhuthmos: The Greek and Latin words for “measured flow” were adopted by scholars who wanted to show the word’s classical roots.

^+2 Rhythm/rythme: This spelling emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries as printers and writers began to standardize English, with some adding the “h” and “th” to the older spelling to reflect the Latin/Greek root.

Frogshit World Science as the study of Rand-Bernays-ite Micro Quanta circa 2016

YOUNG PEOPLE.. future-makers who totally get quantum nextness

This guy – the dude in the right imagic frame – actually owned the entire twentieth century of human history. So name Pahpa John another candidate. Hit me with your best shot. Who have you got, Stephen Hawking? Jesus freaking Christ. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s spirited frisky missus?? Lived-experience maestros like Doris Lessing, David Malouf or the A Hundred Years of Solitude man???

Michel Foucault, not bad. Jacq Derrida, hmmm. Ronnie Laing? Herbert Marshall McLuhan? Seligman. Godel, Uncle Tom Cobbley ‘n All?

Anyway NE one of eight compass points in grifty Scot & king-presbyter Adam Smith’s 1774 Pin-factory1 Slavery Ecognomy world of rampant warrior prince maiden-deflowering gentlemen in gentlemen’s, or’hellfire’ clubs, OR riding little boats across painted junkie2 oceans or jet-planes large and small across isometrically junked and broken skies.

I mentally gobbled down A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich at 17, I think (thence to Victor Serge’s Men in Prison).

It is Monday in southern Australia.

” ‘Your excellency. allow me to point out … we don’t know what may happen to us … If we fall into enemy hands … All documents, all badges of rank … There is no reason why we should make it easy for them …’

“Samsonov did not understand. make what easy for them?

” ‘Alexander Vasilich, we are burying everything that could identify us. We have made a record of this spot and we will either come back for our things later or send someone to recover them. If you have any documents, or anything likely to reveal your name … And you should remove your epaulettes …’

” ‘My epaulettes!’ Realising at last what they were doing, Samsonov gave a hoarse roar and stood up from the tree-trunk like a bear roused from its lair. As though unused to standing on two legs, leaning forward slightly, forearms dangling, he placed hid hands on Postovsky’s narrow shoulders. Unable to believe his eyes in the faint light of the moon shining between the pine-trees, Samsonov found that it was true: the shoulders of his chief of staff were devoid of epaulettes. Only a torn scrap of cloth still flapped on his coat.

“With the same stooping gait, his arms hanging slightly forwards, stiff from having sat so long, he walked up to the nearest officer and put a hand on his shoulders – the epaulettes were gone. He moved on to the next man -gone too!

” ‘Gentlemen! Samsonov bellowed, straightening up. ‘You are betraying your oath of allegiance. Who gave you permission to do this?’ ….

“The only problem was that suicide was accounted a sin.

“With a faint click, the hammer of his revolver slipped readily int the cocked position. Samsonov put it into his upturned cap, which he had laid on the ground. He took off his curved sword and kissed it, then felt for his wife’s medallion and kissed it too.

“He walked a few paces to a clearing open to the sky.

“It was cloudy now, and only one small star could be seen. It vanished, then appeared again. He knelt down on the warm pine-needles, and because he did not know where the east lay he prayed to the star.

“He began with the set prayers, then none at all, simply breathing on his knees and looking up into the sky. Then, casting aside restraint, he groaned aloud, like any dying creature in the forest; ‘O Lord, if thou canst, forgive me and receive me. Thou seest – I could do no other, and can do no other now.’ ”

Team πŸ¦˜πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ•‹πŸŒ

1 The “pin factory” refers to a famous engraving from Denis Diderot’s EncyclopΓ©die, which illustrates the division of labor in an 18th-century pin manufacturing workshop. This image, a key example of industrial artistry, depicts the detailed, step-by-step process of pin-making and served to highlight human ingenuity and the importance of manufacturing. It is famously used by economists like Adam Smith to explain the concept of the division of labor

2 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, somewhen Jimmy Chi

At 16 i met Barry & Maurice Gibb at Gordon Stigwood’s House and found (i) Rain Everyday.. (ii) World Spherical*

Hasbro Entertainment and Karrot Animation 

You Wanted Peppa 1 Know

She had been watching him as closely as he had watched the bird.

“Next day she came with her equipment, ‘her instruments of martyrdom’ she called them, and took the photograph. It wasn’t difficult. Jim sat, when it was developed, and stared. It seemed odd to her that it should be so extraordinary, though it was of course, this common little visitor to the shores of her childhood., with its grating cry that in summers back there she would, before it was gone, grow weary of, which here was so exotic, and to him so precious. The way he was clutching at that picture! She was amazed by this new vision of him, his determination, his intensity,

‘I was the first to see it,’ he told her, ‘I must be, or someone would have left a record. Miss Harcourt, we’ve discovered something!’

Rediscovered , she might have said, speaking for her own experience; but was moved just the same to be included.

The most ordinary thing in the world.

She had come so far to where everything was reversed that didn’t even surprise her.“α΅›

John Blundell

Wednesday 18th

Uh-oh it’s the God Our Help in Aegis Parsed GREAT MAN/ chick narrowatif Again, Again, Ngwhuhmlph

*Die Welt ist rund Β©

^ readers are urged to immediately β€˜snap’ onto the career-making/ breaking theorems of β€˜IMU’ unself or limited self awareness other-directed neurocognitive health/ ASD 2013 disorders vis Γ  vis β€˜UMI’ self-preoccupied end-of-the-behavioural continuum mental illness psychopathology accessible @ @greeneconomyact on @XComms

We Auss-ies Bushed by Location, Scale, Scope, Dimension AND SEASONS WERE WHAT?

‘The Serendipity of Distance’ was NOT a crafted speech delivered “on a cold and wet [WINTER1] afternoon in March 1984 by Professor Geoffrey Blainey, Faculty of Arts dean at the University of Melbourne, Chairman of the Australia-China Council and former head of the Australia Council to [1,000] Rotarians assembled in the Capitol Theatre” @ Warnambool in the federated state of Victoria, Australia, eep

‘At last it was there. It had stopped right out of cover into a break between the reeds. Raising a finger to warn her, he passed the field glasses.

‘By that clump of reeds,’ he whispered, ‘at ten o’clock.’

‘She took the glasses, drew herself up with some difficulty, and looke. She gave a little gasp that filled out and became a sigh, a soft ‘Ooooh’.

‘What is it?’

‘She sat back and lowered her glasses to her lap.

‘ ‘Jim,’ she said, ‘it’s a dunlin. You couldn’t miss it. They used to come in thousands back home, all along the shore and in the marshes. Common as starlings.’

‘He took the glasses and sared at the rare creatures he had [never set eyes on before] laid eyes on until yesterday that was as common as a starling.

‘ ‘Dunlin,’ he said.

And immediately on his lips it sounded different, and it wasn’t just the vowel. She could have laughed outright at the newness of the old word now it had arrived on this side of the globe, at its difference in his mouth and hers.

‘ ‘But here,’ he said.

‘He raised the glasses again.

‘ ‘It doesn’t occur.’

‘But it was there just the same, moving easily about and quite unconscious that it had broken some barrier that [MIGHT HAVE BEEN LAID DOWN A MILLION YEARS AGO], in the Pleiocene, when the ice came and the birds found ways out and since then had kept to the same ways. Only this bird hadn’t.

‘ ‘Where does it come from?’

‘ ‘Sweden. The Baltic. Iceland. Looks like another refugee.

‘He knew that word now. Just a few months after he had first heard it, it was common, you saw it in the papers every day ..

‘..the frame of the lens being also in some way magical, a boundary it would find it difficult to cross. He was sweating with the effort, drawing sharp breaths. At last, after a long time, he didn’t know how long, he laid the glasses regretfully aside and found Miss Harcourt regarding him with a smile. ..

‘I was the first to see it,’ he told her, I must be, or someone would have left a record. Miss Harcourt, we’ve discovered something!’

Enjoie-enjoie-enjoie ‘Monkeys with Keypads’ people.

John

Raison Drive (how we Nobel Prize for PHYSICS type-people enjoy our address, whhooppeee)

Littlehampton SA 5250

OveR

We Auss-ies have been Bushed by Location Scale Scope Dimension and utterly bewildered concerning our personal identities since late Feb 1606\ Jan 26 1770 but We-shall-probably-sort It-all-out @ the Death, OK

1 the writer is not at all poking fun at historically stupid and ecologically ignorant usages which contradict 10,000 years of reliable, predictable, human-food-supplies-secure and radically/ critically immunologically Bio-organic-protective weather systems fact but what one southern Australian people (Yuhn-dalap SWWA – Leeuwin-Naturaliste Coastal Park) coastal region people – called mah-kara, first winter rains – but March is the (increasingly with man-made global heating Weather-systems moving with the rotation of the Earth eastward across the Indian Ocean at the say 30 – 35 degrees south of the equator band of latitude) hotter and drier mid-month of autumn (Fall) in our Old-people’s country

‘Monkeys’ touches lightly on Emil Kraeplin’s Contribution to Radically-otherising DEPERSONALISATION Psychiatry

In the year [Nineteen-hundred & 87 of Gates, Jobs and human-liberty-beats-equality prick Milton Friedman, electronic comms ‘avatar’ and Hollywood Century cartoon character Gordon Geckoe performed in a ‘movie’ by some dude who like my grandpa did sadly though Chillingly-predictably get Parkinson’s Disease and students aware too that Glenn Close playing in “Foetal” Attraction was in there too but more of our Messed-up Feminisation of Society studies later OK] delusional disorder was introduced in DSM-III-R and continued to be present in subsequent editions.[3][4][5]

Overview

Delusional disorder is a psychiatric condition in which the patients present with delusions, but with no accompanying prominent hallucinations, thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect. Delusions are a specific symptom of psychosis. Delusions can be bizarre or non-bizarre in content. Non-bizarre delusions are fixed false beliefs that involve situations that could potentially occur in real life, such as being followed, having an infection, being loved, and being deceived by one’s spouse. Bizarre delusions are clearly improbable. Delusions that express a loss of control over mind or body are generally considered to be bizarre and include belief that alien thoughts have been put into one’s mind, that one’s thoughts have been removed by an outside force, or that one’s body or actions are being acted on or manipulated by an outside force. Apart from their delusions, people with delusional disorder may continue to socialize and function in a normal manner and their behavior does not generally seem odd or bizarre. However, the preoccupation with delusional ideas can be disruptive to their overall lives. For the diagnosis to be made, auditory and visual hallucinations cannot be prominent, though olfactory or tactile hallucinations related to the content of the delusion may be present.[1] Delusions are false beliefs based on incorrect assumption about external reality that persist despite the evidence to the contrary and these beliefs are not ordinarily accepted by other members of the person’s culture. Delusional disorder may be classified according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual based on content of the delusions into seven subtypes: erotomanic, grandiose, jealous, persecutory, somatic, mixed, and unspecified.[1][2] The exact pathogenesis of delusional disorder is not fully understood. It is thought that delusional disorder may be produced by polymorphisms in genes coding for dopamine receptors (DRD3 and DRD4). The cause of delusional disorder has not been identified. Geneticbiochemicalpsychological, and environmental factors may play a significant role in the development of delusional disorder. Delusional disorder must be differentiated from other diseases that cause delusions, such as substrate deficiency, neurodegenerative disorders, vascular disease, other CNS disordersinfectious diseasesvitamin deficienciesmetabolic disorders, endocrinopathies, medications, toxins, substances, and other mental disorders such as schizophrenia and mood disorders. The incidence of delusional disorders is approximately 0.7 to 3.0 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. The prevalence of delusional disorders is approximately 24 to 30 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. Females are more commonly affected with delusional disorder than males.[1] The diagnosis of delusional disorder is based on the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, which include criterion A i.e the presence of one (or more) delusions with a duration of one month or longer, criterion B i.e criterion A for schizophrenia has never been met, criterion C i.e apart from the impact of the delusion(s) or its ramifications, functioning is not markedly impaired, and behavior is not obviously bizarre or odd, criterion D i.e if manic or major depressive episodes have occurred, these have been brief relative to the duration of the delusional periods, and criterion E i.e the disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance or another medical condition and is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as body dysmorphic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder.[2] The optimal therapy for delusional disorder includes pharmacotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapysupportive psychotherapy, involuntary treatment, and insight oriented therapy.

Historical Perspective

Delusional disorder was first introduced by Emil Kraepelin, a German Psychiatrist, in the year 1883. In the year 1977 Winokur redescribed paranoia under the name of delusional disorder. In the year 1987 delusional disorder was introduced in DSM-III-R and continued to be present in subsequent editions.[3][4][5]

Classification

Delusional disorder may be classified according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual based on content of the delusions into seven subtypes: erotomanic, grandiose, jealous, persecutory, somatic, mixed, and unspecified.[1][6]

Pathophysiology

The exact pathogenesis of delusional disorder is not fully understood. It is thought that delusional disorder may be produced by polymorphisms in genes coding for dopamine receptors (DRD3 and DRD4).[7][8][9]

Causes

The cause of delusional disorder has not been identified. Geneticbiochemicalpsychological, and environmental factors may play a significant role in the development of delusional disorder.[1][10][11][12][13][14][8]

Differential Diagnosis

Delusional disorder must be differentiated from other diseases that cause delusions, such as substrate deficiency, neurodegenerative disorders, vascular disease, other CNS disorders, infectious diseasesvitamin deficienciesmetabolic disorders, endocrinopathies, medications, toxins, substances, and other mental disorders such as schizophrenia and mood disorders.[15][16][17]

Epidemiology and Demographics

The incidence of delusional disorders is approximately 0.7 to 3.0 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. The prevalence of delusional disorders is approximately 24 to 30 cases per 100, 000 individuals annually. Females are more commonly affected with delusional disorder than males.[1]

Comorbid Conditions

Common comorbid conditions associated with delusional disorder include depression and anxiety.[18][19][20][21]

Risk Factors

Common risk factors in the development of delusional disorder are family history of paranoid personality disorder, sensory impairment, middle age (18-40 years), social isolation, personality (sensitivity; narcissistic traits), immigration, and low socioeconomic status.[22][23][24][25][26][27][28]

Screening

According to the United States Preventive Services Task Force, screening for delusional disorder is not recommended.[29]

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

If left untreated, delusional disorder may progress to develop life-long illness. Common complications of delusional disorder include depression, violence and legal problems, and isolation. The prognosis for people with delusional disorder varies depending on the type of delusional disorder, on the person, and the person’s life circumstances, including the availability of support and a willingness to adhere with treatment.[30][31][32]

Diagnostic Criteria

The diagnosis of delusional disorder is based on the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, which include 5 citeria:[2]

  • Criterion A: Presence of one (or more) delusions with a duration of one month or longer
  • Criterion B: Diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia have not been met
  • Criterion C: Apart from the impact of the delusion(s) or its ramifications, functioning is not markedly impaired, and behavior is not obviously bizarre or odd,
  • Criterion D: If manic or major depressive episodes have occurred, these have been brief relative to the duration of the delusional periods
  • Criterion E: The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance or another medical condition and is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as body dysmorphic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder

History and Symptoms

The hallmark of delusional disorder is non-bizarre delusions. A positive history of self-referenceaggressiveness, irritable, angry, or low mood and hallucinations that are related to the delusion is suggestive of delusional disorder.[1][33][26][34][35]

Physical Examination

Patients with delusional disorder usually appear well groomed and well-dressed without evidence of gross impairment. Mental status examination of patients with delusional disorder is usually remarkable for dysphoria, delusional beliefs, and suicidal or violent thinking.[1]

Laboratory Findings

There are no diagnostic lab findings associated with delusional disorder.

Chest-X Ray

There are no chest-x ray findings associated with delusional disorder.

CT

There are no CT findings associated with delusional disorder.

MRI

On MRI, delusional disorder is characterized by greater lateral ventricle volume and hyper intense MRI signals in deep white matter in temporal and frontal lobes.

Other Imaging Findings

There are no other imaging findings associated with delusional disorder.

Other Diagnostic Studies

There are no other diagnostic studies associated with delusional disorder.

Medical Therapy

The optimal therapy for delusional disorder includes pharmacotherapycognitive-behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, involuntary treatment, and insight oriented therapy.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][1]

Primary Prevention

There are no primary preventive measures available for delusional disorder.

Secondary Prevention

There are no secondary preventive measures available for delusional disorder.

1 Batman pretends to be sick to avoid work – so he and Commissioner Gordon can run around town, watching their favorite TV shows

2 Pokemon Advanced : Ruby And Sapphire – our heroes meet three sisters who grow berries to help a nearby group of Lotad!

3 Spawn Squad – making the most of primary schooler concrete ops3A and 20th centurty ‘psychiatric’ pre moral pre-critical pre Quantum-series/ sequentia Object-relations mental development

3A+1/ n+1 [thematics team will note these former notations read out micro/ macro] Jean William Fritz Piaget was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget’s theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called [genetic epistemologyOBJECTIVIST ALLOPATHIC C19 BRITISH PEDAGOGIC MIND-FUCK]. Piaget placed great importance on the education of children3B Wikipedia

3B So do Mr Jason Clare, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory and the Minister for Education, Training and Skills for the South Australian government Blair Boyer MP