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Ambazhathil Karunakaran Lohithadas (5 May 1955 β 28 June 2009) was an Indian screenwriter, playwright, director, and producer known for his extensive work in Malayalam cinema. Lohithadas was known for his rich, detailed, and realistic screenplays. In a career spanning over two decades, his films have won a National Film Award, 6 Kerala State Film Awards, and 14 Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Script.
Lohithadas made his debut as a screenwriter with Thaniyavarthanam (1987). He has written screenplays for 35 films in a 24-year-long career, such as Vicharana (1988), Ezhuthapurangal (1988), Kireedam (1989), Dasharatham (1989), Mrugaya (1989), His Highness Abdullah (1990), Sasneham (1990), Bharatham (1991), Amaram (1991), Aadhaaram (1992), Kamaladalam (1992), Vatsalyam (1993), Venkalam (1993), Padheyam (1993), Chenkol (1993), Chakoram (1994), Thooval Kottaram (1996), Sallapam (1996), and Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal (1999). He later became a director, and made his directorial debut with Bhoothakkannadi (1997). He later wrote and directed other films such as Karunyam (1997), Kanmadam (1998), Joker (2000), and Kasthooriman (2003). He died on 29 June 2009 due to a heart attack.
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There's not much to add to the subject line, really. How is it that supporters of legal abortion who don't support LPS are not seeing that the argument that LPS equals legalized child abandonment relies on the right-wing evangelical assumption that personhood begins at conception?
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I lean in the middle when it comes to her vision of Hell, I have my doubts about her experiences but nonetheless her book is truly chilling and paints a horrific picture of how Hell could be like. Interested to know what your thoughts are regarding her experience.
Just a random train of thought as I'm making may way through the Survivor catalog.
Most everyone is aware of the concept of a Perfect Game (winning after never receiving a vote at tribal council), which is obviously a huge feat as only 2 winners (JT and Cochran) have ever pulled it off, 3 if you don't count votes canceled by an immunity idol (Jeremy).
I'd like to propose another category of game, which perhaps may never be achieved: an inversion of the Perfect Game, which I would call the Hardest Road. There are 2 criteria:
In order to win by the Hardest Road, a player would need to survive being Matsing'd (or something similar with a tribe swap involved), never win an individual immunity challenge, never play an immunity idol, and be a large enough target/close enough to the bottom that they always get a vote thrown their way, but still at the end come up as Sole Survivor.
I think, though technically possible, it is so incredibly improbable that anyone who could pull it off could be put into GOAT running. As far as I know, Denise is the only one who has even come close to it, as she is the only player to ever even attend every single tribal council.
What do you all think? Do I just have too much time on my hands?
EDIT: Something that I realized as I was researching this idea further is that a perfect game is generally considered to require a unanimous final jury vote, not just a win. There are actually at least a few more winners who made it through the game without ever receiving an elimination vote, but did not receive every vote at FTCβTina and Ethan were the first ones I found starting chronologically, and I'd be willing to bet I'll find a few more. Puts a bit of a wrinkle on how I'm thinking about this.
Here's the way I see it. And this is not taking political sides, I'm just going to state facts that I can back up with news articles.
Out of the Brandon Administration, John Kerry confirms commitment to Great Reset [1]
So we know that a monetary reset is in order. Unless they backout, I find this unlikely.
Brandon has also picked a Marxist as the currency comptroller [2]
In weimar germany, currency devaluation did not lead to stock gains, hyperinflation will destroy 401k wealth. We must all be equal in a socialist society [3]
A 60 day roll over to a bullion bank is an option - though I believe in the end game, you don't hold it, you don't own it. Bullion banks will also be first target for gold confiscation.
401k withdrawls are taxed at your current rate. Assuming you don't jump to a higher tax bracket, lets say I make 60k. I am taxed at 22%. I withdraw 10k from 401k. I must pay 22% tax on those dollars - 2,200$ + 1,000$ means you will lost 3,200 and come out with 6,800$
I guess it depends on whether you believe the economy and the dollar will survive the reset. I do not, so way I see it, better get it out while there are still goods to buy.
[1] https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/john-kerry-reveals-biden-s-devotion-to-radical-great-reset-movement/ar-BB1bBu34 [2] https://www.thecollegefix.com/senator-demands-biden-nominees-college-thesis-on-karl-marxs-economic-analysis [3] https://newworldeconomics.com/hyperinflation-in-germany-2-the-stock-market/
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I'm a 22 year old male at college who makes YT videos during my spare time, and am a huge fan of Dr. K, here is what I thought he got wrong...
Two things I constantly think about when making my videos are messaging and meaning. At (3:35) Dr. K asks: is addressing Misogyny a validation of the victims or is it trying to change the minds of the perpetrators? Keep this in mind as Dr. K primes the listener at (5:00) to not double down on what they believe and at (7:43) states that if you are born a man you play life on easy mode. Dr. K try's to get the best of both worlds by both validating the victims, while also attempting to change the target audience's mind. The issue I take is that it's very difficult to change someone's mind while also invalidating their experience.
How is saying "men live life on easy mode" invalidating to a misogynists?
From my own personal experience, I find that there's a lot of bitterness in the red-pill community and a belief that women have it easy because they get to pick and choose their dating partners while men have to earn it. By implying that "men have it easy" makes it far more likely that the important message(s) of the video fall on deaf ears.
What should he have said?
In general, I don't like comparing problems. I recognize that women(especially those who live in third-world countries) deal with problems that I don't have to as a man. In fact, I agree with Dr. K's statement that women have it harder in general than men. (here's where the 'but' comes in Dr. K) But I've also heard the opposite from women on men's issues, that men have it much harder than women for a variety of reasons. I think the analogy Dr. K uses should shift from 'women play life on hard mode' to 'women play life on a different rules set'. (i.e. in Terraria you might have a ranger build or a magic build, each with their individual/shared weaknesses and strengths)
Dr. K could expand the analogy by saying the meta is magic builds(men) and that ranger builds... go off king. Although this example isn't exactly true of terraria, so you'd have to find a different game that suits the analogy better.
Note: There is something more catchy than 'Women play life on a different rules set', I'd need to think more about it.
Final Thoughts
The thing I love most about Dr. K's videos is that he arms you with ways to deal with social and mental dissonance. My question is: How did Dr. K teach us to deal with Misogyny in this
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