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Computers: the Internet, an invention that is changing the world in a way that’s similar to Gutenberg’s invention of mechanical movable type printing in 1439; a major cultural change.
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“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
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A fruity, frozen alcoholic beverage seved on a beach with a gentle breeze blowing
classic
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Old and overrated
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One of the books that I pulled off the shelf yesterday when I was weeding the collection at work.
Corporation
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Corporation
Philip K. Dick’s oeuvre. His dystopias, unlike George Orwell’s 1984, didn’t depict an omnipotent left-wing government, but a universe in which corporations and not nations rule the world. Does it ring any bells, anyone?
Alfred Hitchcock?
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
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Myself, more times than is probably healthy to do so, but sometimes I really deserve it
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Hybris or hubris, from ancient Greek: the extreme pride or self-confidence an individual may have. It is usually punished by the Gods. “Hybris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one’s own competence, accomplishments or capabilities, especially when the person exhibiting it is in a position of power.”
Also, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen.
Guilt?
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Daily feeling
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Dancing… Made a man of meee. I learned what i got from ballroom dancing, big beeee deeeee!
Really Paul… Big BD?
You say Coke…
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I say eww
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Tossing them into a wishing well
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Three Cool Cats, naturally. Have you heard the original version? It’s extremely funny.
French Literature?
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