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'Big Gay Rainbow across my electorate'-Marriage EqualityBill
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Maurice Williamson, new zeland, parliament, marriage equality' to 'Maurice Williamson, new zealand, parliament, marriage equality' - edited by Barseps
All the ColecoVision™ Games in Fifteen Minutes
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Maurice Greenberg, Connecticut Leather Company, Manalapan, New Jersey' to 'Maurice Greenberg, Connecticut Leather Company, Manalapan, New Jersey, Coleco' - edited by SlipperyPete
Lady Speaks about LGBT protection ordinance
George Takei.
75 years old.
Sir Ian McKellen
72 years old.
The late Maurice Sendak
83 years old.
UsesProzac (Member Profile)
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Maurice Sendak Dies at 83
Tags for this video have been changed from 'author, WTWTA, Sendak' to 'author, where the wild things are, maurice sendak' - edited by xxovercastxx
Maurice Sendak Dies at 83
Terry Gross: "Can you share some of your favorite comments from readers that you've gotten over the years?"
Maurice Sendak: "Oh, there's so many. Can I give you just one that I really like? It was from a little boy. He sent me a charming card with a little drawing. I loved it. I answer all my children's litter--sometimes very hastily--but this one I lingered over. I sent him a postcard and I drew a picture of a Wild Thing on it. I wrote, "Dear Jim, I loved your card." Then I got a letter back from his mother and she said, "Jim loved your card so much he ate it." That to me was one of the highest compliments I've ever received. He didn't care that it was an original drawing or anything. He saw it, he loved it, he ate it."
Sendak On Death (And Life)
RIP Maurice.
*promote
Maurice Sendak on the Colbert Report (pt. 1)
RIP Maurice...
Maurice Sendak on the Colbert Report (pt. 1)
Part 2:
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/406902/january-25-2012/grim-colberty-tales-with-maurice-sendak-pt--2?xrs=share_copy
enoch (Member Profile)
Many thanks, enoch
In reply to this comment by enoch:
*promote
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
>> ^Barseps:
A HUGE thank you for this....... probably the most original thing I've seen in months. I have no idea how old this video is but I detect a major Terry Gilliam influence, I hereby declare this
quality
It's actually from the very Fantasia-esque Italian film Allegro non troppo, which came out in 1976.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
>> ^enoch:
promote
Nice call Enoch, I would have done so myself if I'd had the power points.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
You're very welcome, Barceps. I'm glad people are enjoying it. Many thanks for the quality as well!
>> ^Barseps:
A HUGE thank you for this....... probably the most original thing I've seen in months. I have no idea how old this video is but I detect a major Terry Gilliam influence, I hereby declare this
quality
Booster Camera Video of Atlantis Launch
"Let's light this candle." - Maurice, Northern Exposure.
I never get tired of stuff like that.
It's even better than taking a ride on the thing.
Trancecoach (Member Profile)
No, not like Spiral Dynamics.
More like Sartre or Foucault, oriented towards a psychology of science.
"Phenomenology of Perception"
or
"Structure of Behavior"
are good places to start, although the latter is quite dense.
Also, "Sense and Nonsense" is worth reading for those interested in a thoughtful conceptualization of the arts, ideas, and politics.
>> ^enoch:
In reply to this comment by Trancecoach:
This has been part of the psychological literature since the early days of psychology (late 1800s), but did not capture the mainstream attention in the ways that psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and experimental psychology has seemed to.
For anyone interested in the culminating work of the scientific investigation of these kinds of phenomena should check out Maurice Merleu-Ponty's work, especially the Structure of Behavior (circa early 1940s).
>> ^enoch:
this is a great talk but i find it interesting how western psychology is just now beginning to address this in a substantive way because this is NOT a new concept or philosophy.
WTG psychologists!!! 3000 yrs later and just NOW you are starting to get it!
woohoo!
awesome.gonna check out ponty's work.
would it be along the same line as spiral dynamics?