Forwarded from Esoteric Lindy
βEverything ugly weakens and afflicts man. It recalls decay, danger, impotence; he actually suffers a loss of energy in its presence. The effect of the ugly can be measured with a dynamometer. Whenever man feels in any way depressed, he senses the proximity of something βuglyβ. His feeling of power, his will to power, his courage, his pride - they decline with the ugly, they increase with the beautiful.β β Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Forwarded from Autism Central
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First Ted and now Kissinger, next you're gonna tell me Bob from Bob's Corner is dead!
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RIP Mr. Kissinger
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Happy International Bob Day!
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Interesting stuff
https://www.palladiummag.com/2018/10/11/the-lesson-that-america-did-not-learn-from-vietnam/
https://www.palladiummag.com/2018/10/11/the-lesson-that-america-did-not-learn-from-vietnam/
Palladium Magazine
The Lesson That America Did Not Learn From Vietnam
The memory of the Vietnam War shows no sign of losing any of its tremendous significance for American foreign policy-making and the commentariat. This may seem strange. U.S. Army General William Odom believed the Vietnam episode was a great mistakeβAmericaβsβ¦
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