Kurt Tucholsky: Leben und Werk - Eigenhändige Vita Kurt Tucholskys. Für den Einbürgerungsantrag zur Erlangung der schwedischen Staatsbürgerschaft Dr. iur. Kurt Tucholsky Hindås, 22.1.34 Kurt Tucholsky wurde am 9. Im April 1915 wurde Tucholsky zum Heeresdienst eingezogen; er war dreieinhalb Jahre Soldat (die Papiere über seine Militärzeit liegen bei). Nach dem Kriege war Tucholsky unter Theodor Wolff, dem Chefredakteur des Berliner Tageblatt, Leiter der humoristischen Beilage dieses Blattes, des Ulk, vom Dezember 1918 bis zum April 1920. Während der Inflation, als ein schriftstellerischer Verdienst in Deutschland nicht möglich gewesen ist, nahm Tucholsky eine Anstellung als Privatsekretär des früheren Finanzministers Hugo Simon an (in der Bank Bett, Simon & Co. in Berlin). Im Jahre 1924 ging Tucholsky als fester Mitarbeiter der berliner Wochenschrift Die Weltbühne und der Vossischen Zeitung nach Paris, wo er sich bis zum Jahre 1929 aufhielt.
Tucholsky hat im Jahre 1920 in Berlin Fräulein Dr. med. »Der Zeitsparer«. 1913. »Fromme Gesänge«. 1920. Dr. Tucholsky - Pyrenäen: Einer aus Albi. Zugabe. Über Toulouse muß gefahren werden – da kann der kleine Abstecher nur Freude machen. Um so mehr als Toulouse um drei Karat häßlicher ist als Lyon. Reste schöner Architektur stehen museal dazwischen. Unglücklicherweise ist es auch noch Sonntag, und auf den Straßen spazieren: achthundert Francs Monatsgehalt und neuer Sonntagsanzug; kalte Verlobung mit Wohnungseinrichtung; achtundvierzig Jahre Buchführung mit kleiner Pension und eigener Zusatzrente – die Leute wissen nicht recht, was sie mit ihrem freien Nachmittag anfangen sollen, sie gehen so umher: kurz, eine Stadt, wie Valéry Larbaud formuliert, où l'on sent tout l'après-midi une désespérante odeur d'excrément refroidi.
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This is a story from [[Something Awful]] in 2003, about Moonshine's experience as an employee who used to claw his way up the corporate ladder to greatness, yet ended up as a manager, getting paid well doing absolutely nothing. As he struggles to maintain his lifestyle against the forces of Human Resources and paranoid management, he finds new acquaintances to "help out" to keep the party going. After a while, he slowly begins to realize that he alone, forgotten by the productive world, has achieved something many can only imagine: The American Dream.
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The Document Which Was Formerly Called The MIT Guide to Lockpicking. An interesting new lockpicking technique has been making its way around the internet. This technique uses 'bump keys' to open locks in a similar fashion to lockpicking guns but without requiring specialized hardware. You can read about bump keys in this document, and see a news report about them here. --- Presenting ---(drumroll please) I am told that the university which has its' name associated with this document would prefer not to.
Fine. I will now no longer refer to it as The MIT Guide To Lockpicking or The MIT Lockpicking Guide. Truth be told, I am a member of the Bavarian Illuminati and I wrote it myself shortly after I instigated Watergate and the Cuban Missile Crisis. I hereby absolve a certain highly respectable university in Massachusets from any and all responsibility for this document. Which is too bad in a way. My original copy of this file was a text file zipped up with several GIF's. Otherwise, enjoy the file. . - Akira - Dave Ferret Ted the Tool February 14, 1992 Contents. Imagining Hitler.
‘What a piece of work is man!” Says the Prince of Denmark. “How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In apprehension how like a god! I treasure one episode, in the clotted pages of Mein Kampf, above all others. It was this, said the young Hitler, which first persuaded him to study “book after book, pamphlet after pamphlet,” and to begin fighting back for race and nation and decency. The passage always sends me into a reverie. A foe of political correctness in one way, Hitler was its friend in another.
Is it the insult to one’s integrity and intelligence—the shame of having still to cringe at the thought of such a person—that partly accounts for our continued fascination with der Führer? It hurts and nags, above all, that we never got his mug in court. It’s important to remember that many people, before the war, could look at Hitler and see a man with whom business could be done. Anarchist Reading List. Native American Lore Index. Below are links to several stories of Native American Indian Lore from several Tribes across Turtle Island. If you have a story of Native Indian Lore you would like to have posted here, send it to me with as much information about the Lore that you can, and I will post it with others found here.
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“Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman”: Adventures of a Curious Character. Главная > Раздел "Физика" Richard Phillips FeynmanEdward HutchingsRalph Leighton as told to Ralph Leightonedited by Edward Hutchings The stories in this book were collected intermittently and informally during seven years of very enjoyable drumming with Richard Feynman.
I have found each story by itself to be amusing, and the collection taken together to be amazing: That one person could have so many wonderfully crazy things happen to him in one life is sometimes hard to believe. That one person could invent so much innocent mischief in one life is surely an inspiration! Ralph Leighton I hope these won't be the only memoirs of Richard Feynman. For all that, it only skirts the keystone of his life: science. I remember when I was his student how it was when you walked into one of his lectures. Albert R. Some facts about my timing: I was born in 1918 in a small town called Far Rockaway, right on the outskirts of New York, near the sea. I was at Cornell until about 1951. I enjoyed radios. “Yes.” Free Engineering Books.
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Johannes: «Man kann viel mehr haben an der Kunst als seine Freude.» Gerhart Hauptmann Wenn einer bei uns einen guten politischen Witz macht, dann sitzt halb Deutschland auf dem Sofa und nimmt übel. Satire scheint eine durchaus negative Sache. Sie sagt: „Nein! “ Eine Satire, die zur Zeichnung einer Kriegsanleihe auffordert, ist keine. Satire ist eine durchaus positive Sache. Die Satire eines charaktervollen Künstlers, der um des Guten willen kämpft, verdient also nicht diese bürgerliche Nichtachtung und das empörte Fauchen, mit dem hierzulande diese Kunst abgetan wird. Vor allem macht der Deutsche einen Fehler: er verwechselt das Dargestellte mit dem Darstellenden. Der Einfluß Krähwinkels hat die deutsche Satire in ihren so dürftigen Grenzen gehalten.
Übertreibt die Satire? Wir sollten nicht so kleinlich sein. So aber schwillt ständischer Dünkel zum Größenwahn an. Was darf die Satire? Alles.