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On the Constancy of Moral Behavior In Matters Human.

31-Jul-12

Acarigua Cord Jefferson looks at some great Pompeian graffiti (where can we get the Latin for this, short of having a copy of the CIL in one’s study?) and comes to the (inescapable) conclusion that people are just as dumb, sex-obsessed, filthy-minded, and lowbrow as the worst television or rap music or brainless teenagers you can […]

The Embrace of Opposites.

24-Feb-11

buy provigil usa I was speaking with a friend about Rudyard Kipling, who is to most of the people I know (as to me) more of a familiar name than a familiar author.  When I explained that his most famous work was probably The Jungle Book, and explained that it contained animal tales often told to children, my […]