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French girls still have the Jane Birkin culture. You can go just like that, without makeup, without managing your hair.
Emmanuelle Alt
The pop culture cliché of the American High School movie, which adapted old archetypes, depicted a social world in which the worst sexists were always the all brawn no brains sports jock. But now that the online world has given us a glimpse into the inner lives of others, one of the surprising revelations is that it is the nerdish self-identifying nice guy who could never get the girl who has been exposed as the much more hate-filled, racist, misogynist who is insanely jealous of the happiness of others.
Angela Nagle (Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right)
Lovnad i djupaste snøen frå Siss til Unn: Det lovar eg deg at eg ikkje vil tenke på noko anna enn deg. Tenke på alt eg veit om deg. Tenke på deg heime og på skolen, og på skolevegen. Tenke på deg heile dagen, og dersom eg vaknar om natta.
Tarjei Vesaas (The Ice Palace)
Deoarece concepția imortalității sufletului exprimă probabil faptul că oamenii țin la viață, precum și atașamentul față de morții lor, a crede că pe lumea cealaltă sufletul își păstrează caracterul de aici al persoanei e doar o tradiție iluzorie și întristătoare; auzind că omul ia cu el pe lumea cealaltă nu numai înfățișarea din timpul vieții, dar până și sentimentele de dragoste și ură, că, deși separați de moarte, părinții și copiii ar rămâne părinți și copii, iar frații ar trăi mai departe acolo în aceeași relație, că spiritele morților în Occident descriu în general o lume a umbrelor asemănătoare cu societatea de aici, mie, dimpotrivă, mi se pare foarte tristă tradiția atașării de o existență care nu respectă decât ființa umană. Și în antichitate pitagoreicii credeau că sufletele celor răi vor trebui să sufere pe lumea cealaltă, înghesuite în corpuri de dobitoace sau păsări. În a treia zi, când sângele nu se uscase încă bine pe cruce, Isus Christos s-a urcat la Cer, iar trupul Domnului a dispărut. „…iată doi bărbați au stat înaintea lor, în veșminte strălucitoare. Și înfricoșându-se ele și plecându-și fețele la pământ, au zis aceia către ele: De ce căutați pe Cel viu între cei morți? Nu este aici, ci S-a sculat. Aduceți-vă aminte cum v-a vorbit, fiind încă în Galileea, zicând că Fiul Omului trebuie să fie dat pe mâinile oamenilor păcătoși și să fie răstignit, iar în a treia zi să învieze.”68 Când Raymond l-a întâlnit în Ceruri, Isus Christos purta o haină de lumină, la fel cu cei doi. Și nu numai Christos, dar toți oamenii în tărâmul spiritelor au veșminte țesute din lumină. Era convins că sunt haine făcute de acele spirite din propriul suflet,cu alte cuvinte, că viața spirituală dusă pe Pământ devine veșmântul lor după moarte. În relatarea lui se ascunde o concepție morală din această lume. La fel ca în lumea de dincolo buddhistă, și în cea descrisă de Raymond sunt șapte nivele, iar sufletele, pe măsură ce evoluează, le urcă unul câte unul.
Yasunari Kawabata (The Dancing Girl of Izu and Other Stories)
Georg! Am o ultimă întrebare: pot oare să fiu sigur că nu mai este vreo altă existenţă după aceasta? Pot eu să fiu pe deplin convins că nu mă voi afla într-un alt loc atunci când tu vei citi aceasta scrisoare? Nu, nu pot fi complet sigur. Căci simplul fapt că lumea există arată că graniţa dintre probabil şi improbabil a fost deja depăşită. Înţelegi ce vreau să spun? Sunt atât uimit că această lume există, încât nu mai am loc pentru şi mai multă uimire, în caz că s-ar dovedi că există şi lumea de apoi.
Jostein Gaarder (The Orange Girl)
«Jaha. Og hva er min plass oppi alt dette her, om jeg tør spørre?» spurte Carl. «Du er selvfølgelig bossen som alltid, Carl,» lo Assad. Bossen! Hadde ordet fått en helt ny definisjon?
Jussi Adler-Olsen (The Hanging Girl (Department Q, #6))
i want every person to be girls except me
Theo Thimo
Gene Simmons of KISS, a close friend of Donald’s, was the most disgusting misogynist I had ever met. On day one, he walked right up to another candidate, Carol Alt, a model and former Playboy cover girl, talked revoltingly about his famously elongated tongue, and then stuck it into her mouth. She gagged in front of me. When he started walking toward me with his tongue out, I ran. At one point, Simmons was taken off the men’s team and put with the women’s team, despite the fact that just about every one of the women on the show had complained to producers about his offensive behavior. As far as I could tell, they didn’t care. The producers loved it. Trump loved it, too.
Omarosa Manigault Newman (Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House)
„Dacă lumea ar deveni un tărâm de basm, în care câinele ar naște pui de păun, plictiseala ar dispărea dintre oameni!Sakyamuni a fost magnific, dar faptul că ne-a pedepsit să renaștem în alte ființe îl face mai superficial decât tine!
Yasunari Kawabata (The Dancing Girl of Izu and Other Stories)
The Brain Song Reviews (2025) Official Website and Try Today (i7rz) The Brain Song Reviews (2025) Official Website and Try Today (i7rz) November 26, 2025 Mikaela Cougar's "The Brain Song": Deconstructing an Alt-Rock Anthem CLICK HERE TO Visit The Official Website CLICK HERE TO Visit The Official Website CLICK HERE TO Visit The Official Website In a music scene saturated with polished pop and predictable beats, Mikaela Cougar’s late 2024 release, "The Brain Song," offers something different: a raw, unfiltered sonic experience. Critics have described it as a "gritty, grungy track," reminiscent of Kurt Cobain's angst and Sheryl Crow's honest storytelling. This isn't designed for instant gratification; it's a 2-minute, 31-second journey into the messy reality of the modern mind. This review delves into the cultural, emotional, and musical layers of Cougar's track. It explores the song as a rebellious statement, a response to the pressures and expectations bombarding our psyches. Unlike other "brain songs" promising order, Cougar's embraces the beautiful chaos of genuine human thought. The Sonic Landscape: Grunge, Grit, and a Feminine Perspective Cougar describes herself as "the girl all those 90's rock boy bands were singing about, and these are my response songs." This provides a crucial framework for understanding the track. "The Brain Song" isn't just influenced by 90s alt-rock; it actively continues the themes of alienation, introspection, and resistance to oversimplification. Why Grunge? Distortion as Emotional Expression The "grungy" and "raw" production is intentional. Instead of the polished sound of modern music, this track uses distortion and a minimalist soundscape to reflect the overwhelmed, fragmented state of mind. The thick, abrasive guitar tone embodies mental friction – the anxiety, inner conflict, and constant noise that disrupts our peace. The raw production becomes the song's initial message: This isn't clean or easy. This is what honest thinking sounds like. The Vocals: Confession and Confrontation Cougar's vocal performance is a standout. Channeling the power of Alanis Morrissette and the theatricality of P!NK, she delivers a masterclass in controlled intensity. * **The Verse:** Expect a lower, conversational tone conveying brooding paranoia – the sound of quiet desperation as someone analyzes their flaws and the world's constraints. * **The Chorus:** The song likely explodes into a cathartic shout, unleashing the track's "gritty" core. This isn't a plea for help but a confrontation. It's the brain, tired of its own loops and societal pressures, finally screaming its truth. This dynamic between the quiet verse and explosive chorus mirrors the inner struggle – the sudden bursts of clarity or anger that cut through mental fog. Lyrical Themes: What the Brain Sings About Without readily available lyrics, we can infer the song's themes based on its title, genre, and Cougar's artistic vision. "The Brain Song" likely explores these alt-rock conflicts: Internal Censorship and Self-Doubt: The brain is often our harshest critic. The song likely confronts this inner voice, challenging the self-criticism or refusing to let negative thoughts win. It's the soundtrack to differentiating between your true self and the noise that tries to silence you. * **Possible Lyric:** “You built a cage with all the things you thought you knew / But the noise I hear is just the engine shaking loose.” The Overload of Modern Information: This song contrasts sharply with neuro-acous
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The Brain Song Reviews (2025) Official Website and Try Today (hfu) The Brain Song Reviews (2025) Official Website and Try Today (hfu) November 29, 2025 Mikaela Cougar's "The Brain Song": Deconstructing an Alt-Rock Anthem CLICK HERE TO Visit The Official Website CLICK HERE TO Visit The Official Website CLICK HERE TO Visit The Official Website In a music scene saturated with polished pop and predictable beats, Mikaela Cougar’s late 2024 release, "The Brain Song," offers something different: a raw, unfiltered sonic experience. Critics have described it as a "gritty, grungy track," reminiscent of Kurt Cobain's angst and Sheryl Crow's honest storytelling. This isn't designed for instant gratification; it's a 2-minute, 31-second journey into the messy reality of the modern mind. This review delves into the cultural, emotional, and musical layers of Cougar's track. It explores the song as a rebellious statement, a response to the pressures and expectations bombarding our psyches. Unlike other "brain songs" promising order, Cougar's embraces the beautiful chaos of genuine human thought. The Sonic Landscape: Grunge, Grit, and a Feminine Perspective Cougar describes herself as "the girl all those 90's rock boy bands were singing about, and these are my response songs." This provides a crucial framework for understanding the track. "The Brain Song" isn't just influenced by 90s alt-rock; it actively continues the themes of alienation, introspection, and resistance to oversimplification. Why Grunge? Distortion as Emotional Expression The "grungy" and "raw" production is intentional. Instead of the polished sound of modern music, this track uses distortion and a minimalist soundscape to reflect the overwhelmed, fragmented state of mind. The thick, abrasive guitar tone embodies mental friction – the anxiety, inner conflict, and constant noise that disrupts our peace. The raw production becomes the song's initial message: This isn't clean or easy. This is what honest thinking sounds like. The Vocals: Confession and Confrontation Cougar's vocal performance is a standout. Channeling the power of Alanis Morrissette and the theatricality of P!NK, she delivers a masterclass in controlled intensity. * **The Verse:** Expect a lower, conversational tone conveying brooding paranoia – the sound of quiet desperation as someone analyzes their flaws and the world's constraints. * **The Chorus:** The song likely explodes into a cathartic shout, unleashing the track's "gritty" core. This isn't a plea for help but a confrontation. It's the brain, tired of its own loops and societal pressures, finally screaming its truth. This dynamic between the quiet verse and explosive chorus mirrors the inner struggle – the sudden bursts of clarity or anger that cut through mental fog. Lyrical Themes: What the Brain Sings About Without readily available lyrics, we can infer the song's themes based on its title, genre, and Cougar's artistic vision. "The Brain Song" likely explores these alt-rock conflicts: Internal Censorship and Self-Doubt: The brain is often our harshest critic. The song likely confronts this inner voice, challenging the self-criticism or refusing to let negative thoughts win. It's the soundtrack to differentiating between your true self and the noise that tries to silence you. * **Possible Lyric:** “You built a cage with all the things you thought you knew / But the noise I hear is just the engine shaking loose.” The Overload of Modern Information: This song contrasts sharply with neuro-acousti
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