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You know what's bullshit?: DVDs

enoch (Member Profile)

EDD says...

I'm from Latvia
Admittedly though, while Kafka in the curriculum was indeed a fact, our public education system is becoming a LOT less draconian these days (kids can actually choose NOT to have physics and chem in years 10-12 these days, which is very sad, actually), so I wouldn't be surprised if it had been substituted by local (lesser) authors by now. Then again, I was always a lit-nerd - all I did, age 3-10, was read, several hours' worth, every day. Then I discovered computers.

Also, one of the reasons I remember Kafka as "light reading" might be due to me taking on the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner and Ulysses around the same time

Btw, I didn't vote for the clip in question because of (I know, I'm always unpopular because of this-) Pink Floyd - I absolutely can't stand The Wall...

In reply to this comment by enoch:
In reply to this comment by EDD:
Why would there be any frustration, especially for a Lit major? Metamorphosis is short, interesting and easy reading with quite unambiguous allegory and metaphors. Where I'm from, its analysis is in the 9/10th grade curriculum.

you read kafka in 9th grade?i remember reading steinbeck,j.d salinger and shakespeare.where did you go to school?albania?
i like kafka's short works of poems but his narratives lose me.my roomie was english lit,he was always complaining about kafka.my sentence structure alone should reveal that I was not the english lit person in question...sighs.
i never got into any of his other work.
i was the same with tolstoy and doesteyevsky.they bored me.
"metamorphosis" is pretty good,mix that with floyd and it was a winner to me.
the song and animation actually make this short verse more vibrant in my opinion.

should i remove that line?a co-worker of mine has her masters in english,and she too says that kafka was a pain in the ass.
she is from albania btw..pre-algebra in first grade..yeesh.
figured that was two that thought kafka was a royal pain.
im not exactly a kafka expert,but i like his poetry.
not my fave mind you,but i like.

Escape From City 17 Part One

EDD says...

Amazing work indeed. I predict this going to #1, because with the work they've done and the attention to detail these guys definitely deserve it.

Fun fact - panorama footage of "City17" at approx. 0:40 is that of Riga, Latvia, which is, incidentally, my home town. Hadn't noticed the Citadel as of yet, though.

McCain: Palin Is Top Energy Expert In US, Understands Russia

MarineGunrock says...

Well, I lived in Maine, which is right next to Canada and on the east coast. So I'm an expert in Relations with Canada, England Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Sweden, Iceland, Greenland, Finland, Italy, Greece, Bosnia, Croatia, Haiti, Cuba, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and OH, what do you know? Russia is on the Atlantic too, so count that one in there. Then add Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra-Leone, Liberia, Cameroon, Togo, Benin, Ghana, Guyana, Suriname, Guyane, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and Belize.

And that's just the Northern Atlantic.

Well, and Of course I was in Japan, Korea, Iraq and Kuwait, so add those and all surrounding countries.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to use my new-found skills to disssolve the DMZ and instill peace in the Koreas, Stop the mini wars in Africa, get the Columbian government to stop all drug trafficking into the U.S., convince Israel to calm down, get the Kurds, Sunnis and shiites to stop fighting and work together, Convince Iraq, Saudia Arabia and Kuwait to give half their oil to the U.S. for free, and Iran to stop all the "naughty business" with nuclear research.

You would think after all that, and with all my foreign relations skills I could convince MINK to stop being a douche. Well, I'm not God, you know.

It'll be a busy day.

In The 21st Century Nations Don't Invade Others Nations

MINK says...

>> ^chilaxe:
Irishman, it's an injustice to the complexity of the situation to continually describe one side of this conflict as 100% correct.
It's easy to say from a distance that it'd be fine to live under the domination of a larger military power, but the countries that actually have to do that feel quite differently, which is why Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine have all rallied behind Georgia.
Military conflicts are always stupid.


Hear hear. Always stupid.

But I am in Lithuania, I can tell you the "support for georgia" is almost entirely an opportunity to express anti-russian anger and vengeance, rather than a call for peace. After a "peace" demonstration they sang old traditional lithuanian war hymns about "get on your horse and go to battle". wtf.

The connection between "russkies go home" and "yankees go home" is entirely lost on the majority people here. They are blinded by the opportunity to go on and on about russian aggression, while their own troops are in Iraq "installing democracy" with the USA.

The delivery of a tiny amount of aid to georgia by the us administration was CHEERED here. No irony detected. And support seems to be for the flag and state of georgia, not so much her people. Forget the fact that the government of georgia is fucked up, let's support it because it's not russia!!

And in my city, the town hall has a plaque on it quoting GWB from his speech in Lithuania: "Anyone who would choose Lithuania as an enemy, has made an enemy of the United States".

The clever thing about the "new empires" is they just stopped using the word "empire" and now everyone's fucking happy.

In The 21st Century Nations Don't Invade Others Nations

chilaxe says...

Irishman, it's an injustice to the complexity of the situation to continually describe one side of this conflict as 100% correct.

It's easy to say from a distance that it'd be fine to live under the domination of a larger military power, but the countries that actually have to do that feel quite differently, which is why Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine have all rallied behind Georgia.

Military conflicts are always stupid.

The North American Union and Democracy (or Lack Thereof)

MINK says...

anyway, i think connecting countries with roads is a good idea.

i live in the NWO heartlands of the Schengen Zone of the EU. I can travel across the whole continent without a passport, and I only need to change my money once.
On the bus recently I looked out of the window as I crossed the border into Latvia, and I saw disused huts, peeling paint, abandoned checkpoints. The bus didn't even slow down.

Explain to me how this is a bad thing for my freedom.

We7, a new advertising-backed streaming service with DRM (Music Talk Post)

cheesemoo says...

Clam down MG, Eklek is from Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada (French-speaking), Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Chile, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Faroes, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Indonesia, Iceland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela, or Vietnam, so it's okay for him/her to use this convention.

I asked the internet.

Jump Around - House of Pain

Urban Gymnastics

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'urbran, gymnastics, wow, crazy, parkour, Dvinsk Clan, Latvia, not Russian' to 'urban, gymnastics, wow, crazy, parkour, Dvinsk Clan, Latvia, not Russian' - edited by berticus

The Phenomenon of the Singing Sand

EDD says...

only 30 places in the WORLD, really? they must have their numbers wrong, because the beach near my summer house in Latvia has singing sand and there's at least 4 that I know of (have visited, have heard the 'singing') on the ~1200km long coast of the Baltic sea in Latvia. ha, I guess they count the whole Baltic sea region as one location! anyway, the notes here tend to be higher than the booms heard in this video.

Urban Gymnastics

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'urbran, gymnastics, wow, crazy, parkour' to 'urbran, gymnastics, wow, crazy, parkour, Dvinsk Clan, Latvia, not Russian' - edited by fissionchips

Urban Gymnastics

MINK (Member Profile)

lavoll says...



I was almost in Latvia a little trip a few months ago. There's an Estonian/Latvian (from what i understand) animated film called Lotte. I was the director of the norwegian version of it We almost went to Latvia i think to have our version mixed there.. but it was done in oslo and denmark instead.
and norway is in NATO but not EU.. but we are in EFTA, EU light, hehe.

In reply to this comment by MINK:
THERE IS NO CORRUPTION IN LITHUANIA! YOU SHOULD JOIN WONDERFUL EUROPEAN UNION IT IS MOST GOOD! ALSO NATO!

In reply to this comment by lavoll:
so how are things in lithuania these days then? havent heard anything about corruption being a problem... but then again, I hardly here any news from our neighbours on the balticum

EDD (Member Profile)

MINK says...

oh yeah, i know what you mean

In reply to your comment:
a nice, healthy bit of propaganda always appreciated thanks.
after all I've got relatives living in Belarus. not exactly first-hand knowledge, but it's close. stories like those make me appreciate how lucky one is living in the EU instead of the C"I"S, of which Belarus might be the most favorable one, if not the most democratic one (if you know what I mean, *wink* *wink*)...

In reply to your comment:
maybe you want some propaganda?
http://www.videosift.com/video/Belarus-Europes-last-dictatorship



In reply to your comment:
I just love this. guess it's because I didn't glance at the description before watching it. a really nice vid.

oh, and btw I am from Latvia, MINK.



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