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Do you prefer My Breakfast with Blassie over My Dinner with Andre ? Have you ever stayed up until 3 AM just to catch I Spit On Your Grave or Psycho Scarecrow on AMC? If someone asked you to name your favorite director, would you bypass that fat slob Orson Welles in favor of the legendary Herschell Gordon Lewis ( Blood Feast ) or “King of the Nudies” Russ Meyer ( Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!

Alternative Reel - Top 10 Lists - Top Ten Lists - Cult Movies and TV

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WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH IS COMMONLY BELIEVED, BUT NOT TRUE – You read by recognizing the shapes of words and groups of words. http://www.businessinsider.com/100-things-you-should-know-about-people-2010-11?op=1

47 Mind-Blowing Psychology-Proven Facts You Should Know About Yourself

Blog Archive » 6 Surprisingly Effective Treatments for Depression

http://curetogether.com/blog/2010/04/22/6-surprising-depression-treatments/ Click here for the live-updated, interactive version of this infographic, with all the dots labeled. This is how it happened. When my amazing CureTogether co-founder Daniel Reda flipped his screen around to show me this infographic, my excitement at how beautiful it looked was quickly replaced by my curiosity for what it showed.

Cult Movies - Top 10 List - Top Ten List - Top 10 Films About Nonconformists - Nonconformity Quotes - Nonconformist Quotes - Nonconformists in Film - Barfly

Top 10 Films About Nonconformists "This is a world where everybody's gotta do something. Ya know, somebody laid down this rule that everybody's gotta do something, they gotta be something. You know, a dentist, a glider pilot, a narc, a janitor, a preacher, all that . . . http://www.alternativereel.com/cult_movies/display_article.php?id=0000000007
Myth #1 – Introverts don’t like to talk . This is not true. Introverts just don’t talk unless they have something to say. http://jerrybrito.org/post/6114304704/top-ten-myths-about-introverts?1d4ef638

Top ten myths about introverts / Jerry Brito

Lists « existentialism is a film

Movies, books, and comics… All the movies I’ve seen All the books I’ve read My favorite movies http://melvillian.wordpress.com/lists/

From Kant to Hegel and From Hegel to Marx - the Great Leap

http://www.marxistoutlook.com/article2.htm Immanuel Kant, born the second son of a leather worker in Konigsberg, Germany, in 1724, is regarded as the father of classical German philosophy. He is mostly remembered for his most important work, Critique of Pure Reason, published in 1788, in which he analyses the work of earlier philosophers such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz and Hume . His compatriot Hegel was born in 1770, and his most important work was The Science of Logic, published in 1812. There is a vitally important connection between these two great works, a historical process which was begun by the first and continued by the second, a historical process not in the physical sense, but in the mental sense, the history of human thought. Like our physical being, our mental being is undergoing a process of evolution, and the next stage, as we shall see, was an almighty leap, from the ideas of Kant and Hegel to the ideas of Marx.
My comments to Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, especially to the statement from the book “Traditionally these are questions for philosophy, but philosophy is dead. Philosophy has not kept up with modern developments in science, particularly physics. http://www.mail-archive.com/everything-list@googlegroups.com/msg27102.html

Stephen Hawking: Philosophy is Dead

I've always been fascinated by the idea of Internet Memes.. a small inside joke , an embarrassing video , or even a random lolcat that spreads through the internet like fire in a haystack.. And it's even more interesting to know the source of these memes that can trace to prehistoric ages ( the 80's mainly ), and how they still find their way into the present day.. A couple of days ago, I came across a meme that, apparently , is the oldest meme known to man kind..

..First Meme "Ever"?

When you're trying to find someone online, Google's not the only game in town. In the last two years, a handful of new people search engines have come onto the scene that offer better ways to pinpoint people info by name, handle, location, or place of employment. While there's still no killer, one-stop people search, there are more ways than ever to track down a long-lost friend, stalk an ex, or screen a potential date or employee.

How to Track Down Anyone Online

Impostor syndrome

The impostor syndrome , sometimes called impostor phenomenon or fraud syndrome , is a psychological phenomenon in which people are unable to internalize their accomplishments. Despite external evidence of their competence, those with the syndrome remain convinced that they are frauds and do not deserve the success they have achieved. Proof of success is dismissed as luck, timing, or as a result of deceiving others into thinking they are more intelligent and competent than they believe themselves to be.

Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Evolution and Rationality | Yale Psychology Lecture

This lecture introduces students to the study of psychology from an evolutionary perspective, the idea that like the body, natural selection has shaped the development of the human mind. Prominent arguments for and against the theory of natural selection and its relationship to human psychology are reviewed. Students will hear several examples of how studying mental phenomenon from an evolutionary perspective can help constrain theories in psychology as well as explain many prevalent human instincts that underlie many of our most basic behaviors and decisions. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>
At one time or another, you might need to get the goods on a stranger, like a prospective nanny or a business contact. Public records and people-finder sites are often the place to look; we list the best ones here. These sites use cool, Web 2.0 techniques to help you locate people, then (if need be) dig deep to find the "sensitive" intel about them you need. WhitePages.com : WhitePages and PeopleFinders are both good tools for tracking down people, their addresses, and their phone numbers, but the nod goes to White­Pages for its upcoming addition of voice and mobile capabilities . FriendFeed : Many content sharing and social networking sites exist now-- Facebook , Flickr , Twitter , and so on--and my friends seem to be spread out evenly among them.

9 Sites That Find People and Their 'Sensitive' Information