2012年10月06日
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For some non-Jewish groups, including the Rhineland Bastard, Hitler took a critical step in their future. It was 1933 when a law was put into place for preventing offspring that would likely have "hereditary diseases". Of course they would not have diseases, but just be of a mixed descent. The Gypsies were a huge target of this law. What happened through this law was that it began forced sterilization for persons targeted through this decision. Potentials were reviewed in Eugenics Court to be decided whether they needed to be sterilized or not. (GHDI 1) Most persons that got that far were sterilized. This action was supposed to be banned as of 1939,ray ban 3339, but through Hitler's power, around 400,000 sterilizations still occurred through the end of the war. (GHDI 1) The children named Rhineland Bastards were also referred to as Mulattos, and only less than a thousand were accounted in the sterilization process. However, they were all later sent to the labor camps and none have stepped forward as survivors. (Ray)
Humans are genetically programmed to appreciate beauty, proportion, and symmetry. We wouldn't have towering neo-classical buildings, Leonardo Da Vinci, or pretty Instagrams if not for our affinity to beauty. When we see something gorgeous, it's +5 on the good vibes level, so feast your eyes on all things beautiful. Appreciate the architecture and landscape of your school, the wind blowing while you're on the field, the hundred-year old trees, and the gorgeous art forms you can find in school. But forget diets (for now)! High school and college are your last chances to indulge a quick metabolism, and The Best Place to Eat on Campus is a certified good vibes generator. Whether it's a sizzling steak, hot isaw or fish balls, sweet saucy chicken, a stick of dripping chocolate ice cream, or 16oz of delectable milk tea, remember to close your eyes, chew in slow motion, and savor the bite-sized happiness.
The one point where I'd agree is that it would've been nicer if they snuck that on us. The comic would still sell and if popular the 2nd, 3rd and 4th prints would've been in huge demand as well, sort of like that Obama cover Spidey a couple years back. And the publicity would have been even bigger IMO with all the outlets vying for time with the EIC and all reporting it. Instead of this slow burn since the news has been out a while
The weekenders, is a cartoon show produced by Disney, and created by Doug Langdale. The show is based around four twelve-year-old friends living in a coastal area of California, USA called Bahia Bay and who are "living for the weekend." The four characters are the overly sarcastic, athletically inept "Tino", the Brainy girl from some peculiar country "Tish", the fashion concious guy, desperatly seeking popularity "Carver" and the sporty, if a little dumb "Lor".
For some non-Jewish groups, including the Rhineland Bastard, Hitler took a critical step in their future. It was 1933 when a law was put into place for preventing offspring that would likely have "hereditary diseases". Of course they would not have diseases, but just be of a mixed descent. The Gypsies were a huge target of this law. What happened through this law was that it began forced sterilization for persons targeted through this decision. Potentials were reviewed in Eugenics Court to be decided whether they needed to be sterilized or not. (GHDI 1) Most persons that got that far were sterilized. This action was supposed to be banned as of 1939,ray ban 3339, but through Hitler's power, around 400,000 sterilizations still occurred through the end of the war. (GHDI 1) The children named Rhineland Bastards were also referred to as Mulattos, and only less than a thousand were accounted in the sterilization process. However, they were all later sent to the labor camps and none have stepped forward as survivors. (Ray)
Humans are genetically programmed to appreciate beauty, proportion, and symmetry. We wouldn't have towering neo-classical buildings, Leonardo Da Vinci, or pretty Instagrams if not for our affinity to beauty. When we see something gorgeous, it's +5 on the good vibes level, so feast your eyes on all things beautiful. Appreciate the architecture and landscape of your school, the wind blowing while you're on the field, the hundred-year old trees, and the gorgeous art forms you can find in school. But forget diets (for now)! High school and college are your last chances to indulge a quick metabolism, and The Best Place to Eat on Campus is a certified good vibes generator. Whether it's a sizzling steak, hot isaw or fish balls, sweet saucy chicken, a stick of dripping chocolate ice cream, or 16oz of delectable milk tea, remember to close your eyes, chew in slow motion, and savor the bite-sized happiness.
The one point where I'd agree is that it would've been nicer if they snuck that on us. The comic would still sell and if popular the 2nd, 3rd and 4th prints would've been in huge demand as well, sort of like that Obama cover Spidey a couple years back. And the publicity would have been even bigger IMO with all the outlets vying for time with the EIC and all reporting it. Instead of this slow burn since the news has been out a while
The weekenders, is a cartoon show produced by Disney, and created by Doug Langdale. The show is based around four twelve-year-old friends living in a coastal area of California, USA called Bahia Bay and who are "living for the weekend." The four characters are the overly sarcastic, athletically inept "Tino", the Brainy girl from some peculiar country "Tish", the fashion concious guy, desperatly seeking popularity "Carver" and the sporty, if a little dumb "Lor".
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