Global News: London, Ontario police charged 25 year old Shane Marshall with one count of assault with a weapon in connection to the gravel/stones thrown at Justin Trudeau on Monday. twitter.com/abigailbimman…
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Marshall is crafting the Stone lion-dog. Comments for code. Thank you.
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Marshall handing out Stone Lion Dog DIY
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 18 2021
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Jimi Hendrix on the cover of Rolling Stone, October 15, 1970. Photo by Jim Marshall.
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πŸ“…︎ Feb 22 2021
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TIL only 4 people make up the majority of voices in South Park, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, and April Stewart en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TacticalHog
πŸ“…︎ Oct 15 2020
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I'm not very fluent in amp stuff, would someone be able to tell me how to get a general Rolling Stones effect on my Marshall Code (gimme shelter/jumping jack flash)

Would really appreciate it if someone could just give me a list of everything to do including pre amps as there isn't anything on the Marshall code presets website

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jimmorrison1971
πŸ“…︎ Feb 23 2021
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Marshall crafting a STONE WALL πŸ™ƒπŸ™‚ gifts, fossils, and DIYS on the beach to right of airport
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I love the book, Stone Age economics by Marshall Sahlins

I love the book Stone Age economics - does anyone have any books that explore this concept further?

and....how valid is his thesis on "the original affluent man"?

(I am a casual anthropology reader)

thanks

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πŸ“…︎ Aug 03 2020
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At the corner of a small alley known as Marshall Street, there’s a large stone embedded in the wall dated β€œ1737”... but why is it there? v.redd.it/oh8eqvkwcmp61
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πŸ“…︎ Mar 27 2021
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A favourite book - Stone Age Economics by Marshall Sahlins

I am curious who else has read the above paper / book. It has been influential on me and my minimalism journey. I dont fully agree with all of the premises but i do think it was true at the time (stone age) but harder to achieve now given how society is in the throes of consumption.

I find myself yearning for its simplicity but not yet sure how i carve that for me.

the key part that stands out for me is the notion of "original affluent society" - Taken from wikipedia for ease:

Through knowledge of their environment hunter-gatherers are able to change what foreigners may deem as meager and unreliable natural resources into rich subsistence resources. Through this they are able to effectively and efficiently provide for themselves and minimize the amount of time spent procuring food. "[T]he food quest is so successful that half the time the people do not know what to do with themselves".[3] Hunter-gatherers also experience "affluence without abundance"[3] as they simply meet their required ends and do not require surplus nor material possessions (as these would be a hindrance to their nomadic lifestyle). The lack of surplus also demonstrates that they trust their environment will continuously provide for them. By foraging only for their immediate needs among plentiful resources, hunter-gatherers are able to increase the amount of leisure time available to them. Thus, despite living in what western society deems to be material poverty, hunter-gatherer societies work less than people practicing other modes of subsistence while still providing for all their needs, and therefore increase their amount of leisure time. These are the reasons the original affluent society is that of the hunter-gatherer.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/mjobby
πŸ“…︎ Aug 04 2020
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Marshall crafting stone lion dog

Anyone interested? Drop a comment below and I’ll dm you the code!

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πŸ“…︎ Sep 08 2020
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Dr Marshall Stone (2x24)

I love this episode- the one where the intern from Mercy West gets into a car accident and accidentally hits into a family, which kills the daughter. The father, who they call Big Jim, had a really emotional scene where he forgives the intern, Marshall, for what happened, despite having just lost his daughter. A true and incredible display of the power of forgiveness.

My question while I’m watching this- why didn’t the show continue this storyline in a way when the merger happened? They could’ve at least mentioned it, but I would’ve loved if Dr Stone returned as a resident along with Jackson and April and the others. He seemed like a nice person and a good doctor, and it would’ve been interesting to see how the other residents reacted to him when they realized it was the same guy from their intern year.

I love rewatching the show and noticing moments where Mercy West is mentioned- makes me wonder what Jackson had been up to at that time. Hearing Richard talk about Mercy West in the early seasons always makes me smile because little did he know, one of the best things in his life would come from that hospital. I just wish Mercy West itself wasn’t forgotten about, it would’ve been so cool to hear Jackson reflect on his time there and maybe he could’ve mentioned what happened with Marshall- he had to have heard about it at some point or interacted with Marshall.

What do you think about this- would you have liked to see where Marshall’s storyline went after his accident?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Full-Surround
πŸ“…︎ Jan 04 2021
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Morning Coffee - Jack Marshall (visuals by Rhianonne stone) LGBTQIA+ themed

Hello everyone, myself and Rhianonne stone have been working throughout lockdown to create a series of 4 short films based on my up and coming chapbook. This first in this series is called 'Morning coffee'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR2Vr74_tThMjYX4pczN0mgipgr3XZpKdYKaF9VYAs_Muh2MZ59GZE2Jwxg&v=dSFkfzDy2gU&feature=youtu.be

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jackmar_98
πŸ“…︎ Jan 18 2021
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[FT] MARSHALL IS CRAFTING THE STONE LION-DOG [LF] TIPS or MNT

Drop me a message I'll give you the dodo code! Please be patient since I'm accepting a few people at a time

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πŸ‘€︎ u/baobababao
πŸ“…︎ Apr 13 2020
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[FT] Marshall making Stone Lion Statue [LF] NMT

Hi guys Marshall is giving out Stone Lion Statue DIY, looking for 1 NMT for entry.

Thank you

Edit: Alright y'all ill be accepting groups of 3 to 4, Ill dm first come first serve style

Edit 2: Marshall is still going, trying to get yo everyone. Thanks for your patience

Edit 3: Still going, just a reminder this is for a NMT. I had someone just give me 30k

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πŸ“…︎ Apr 13 2020
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Badlands 2005 (1988) unsold TV pilot directed by George Miller - in the drought-plagued Southwest, a U.S. Marshall (Lewis Smith) & his cyborg partner (Miguel Ferrer) enforce the law, overseen by their boss (Sharon Stone) youtube.com/watch?v=ndGkK…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/GGGilman87
πŸ“…︎ Apr 04 2020
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Badlands 2005 (1988) unsold TV pilot directed by George Miller - in the drought-plagued Southwest, a U.S. Marshall (Lewis Smith) & his cyborg partner (Miguel Ferrer) enforce the law, overseen by their boss (Sharon Stone) youtube.com/watch?v=ndGkK…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/reddituser_tim
πŸ“…︎ Apr 07 2020
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Marshalls ferret food gave my poor boy stones, causing a 2000$ surgery and a shave.
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Stone Cold Steve Austin - "Debra Marshall, I don't care what the law says, I'm beating the living shit out of you the next time I see you."
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πŸ“…︎ Mar 01 2019
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Trent Marshall - Vasoline (Stone Temple Pilots Cover) m.youtube.com/watch?v=1jo…
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πŸ“…︎ Aug 17 2020
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Wife brought me home this sweet hoody. Justice League Vic Stone Gotham City Football by Under Armour. Found at Marshall’s $29!!!
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πŸ“…︎ Sep 24 2018
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Rolling Stones original band member Brian Jones at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967, photographed by Jim Marshall.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Justsoinsane
πŸ“…︎ Nov 18 2019
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Regina sits stone faced as her invalid husband suffers a heart attack. Superb acting from Bette Davis and Herbert Marshall in Lillian Hellman’s THE LITTLE FOXES. 1941. youtu.be/b7aEQCIGxrA
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πŸ‘€︎ u/homasecksyul
πŸ“…︎ Jul 01 2018
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When Brandon Marshall speaks, throw a big Stone.
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 16 2018
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We lost Marshall last night to bladder stones. It never gets any easier.
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πŸ“…︎ May 24 2018
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Marshall Madness Ultimate MATCH 279 - Go To Sleep vs. Stepping Stone
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πŸ“…︎ Dec 08 2019
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Stimpy is home after a $2600 surgery to remove 8 grams of bladder stones from the Marshall farm diet he was fed prior to coming to us. Remember ferrets are obligate carnivores! Read the ingredients on your ferret foods, don't feed them grains and sugars!
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πŸ“…︎ Jun 29 2014
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I am being called THE NEXT Vanilla Ice by The Rolling Stones, Marshall Mathers called me β€œTHE GOAT” I present to you, the best rap song OF ALL TIME. youtu.be/dgRIJM52_Tg
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TerrySavageToadz
πŸ“…︎ Feb 28 2019
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Barney - "(In photos) I always look drop dead, stone cold amazing! Unlike Marshall who looks...dead...stoned... and cold." imgur.com/a/9Bgtb
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Barney - "In photos I always look drop-dead, stone-cold amazing! While Marshall just looks... dead, stoned and cold" imgur.com/a/ziSp2
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Sly Stone at a Rock Festival, c.1969 [Photo by Jim Marshall]
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πŸ“…︎ Mar 12 2017
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[FT] Marshall crafting stone lion-dog [LF] tips appreciated

I'll let a few in at a time with dodo code

Edit: He's finished crafting now, sorry

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jeselys
πŸ“…︎ May 03 2020
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A favourite book - Stone Age Economics by Marshall Sahlins

I am curious who else has read the above paper / book. It has been influential on me and my minimalism journey. I dont fully agree with all of the premises but i do think it was true at the time (stone age) but harder to achieve now given how society is in the throes of consumption.

I find myself yearning for its simplicity but not yet sure how i carve that for me.

the key part that stands out for me is the notion of "original affluent society" - Taken from wikipedia for ease:

Through knowledge of their environment hunter-gatherers are able to change what foreigners may deem as meager and unreliable natural resources into rich subsistence resources. Through this they are able to effectively and efficiently provide for themselves and minimize the amount of time spent procuring food. "[T]he food quest is so successful that half the time the people do not know what to do with themselves".[3] Hunter-gatherers also experience "affluence without abundance"[3] as they simply meet their required ends and do not require surplus nor material possessions (as these would be a hindrance to their nomadic lifestyle). The lack of surplus also demonstrates that they trust their environment will continuously provide for them. By foraging only for their immediate needs among plentiful resources, hunter-gatherers are able to increase the amount of leisure time available to them. Thus, despite living in what western society deems to be material poverty, hunter-gatherer societies work less than people practicing other modes of subsistence while still providing for all their needs, and therefore increase their amount of leisure time. These are the reasons the original affluent society is that of the hunter-gatherer.

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A favourite book - Stone Age Economics by Marshall Sahlins

I am curious who else has read the above paper / book. It has been influential on me and my minimalism journey. I dont fully agree with all of the premises but i do think it was true at the time (stone age) but harder to achieve now given how society is in the throes of consumption.

I find myself yearning for its simplicity but not yet sure how i carve that for me.

the key part that stands out for me is the notion of "original affluent society" - Taken from wikipedia for ease:

Through knowledge of their environment hunter-gatherers are able to change what foreigners may deem as meager and unreliable natural resources into rich subsistence resources. Through this they are able to effectively and efficiently provide for themselves and minimize the amount of time spent procuring food. "[T]he food quest is so successful that half the time the people do not know what to do with themselves".[3] Hunter-gatherers also experience "affluence without abundance"[3] as they simply meet their required ends and do not require surplus nor material possessions (as these would be a hindrance to their nomadic lifestyle). The lack of surplus also demonstrates that they trust their environment will continuously provide for them. By foraging only for their immediate needs among plentiful resources, hunter-gatherers are able to increase the amount of leisure time available to them. Thus, despite living in what western society deems to be material poverty, hunter-gatherer societies work less than people practicing other modes of subsistence while still providing for all their needs, and therefore increase their amount of leisure time. These are the reasons the original affluent society is that of the hunter-gatherer.

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