• Names That Bear Resemblance to Someone’s Behaviors/Actions (People Who Are in Society Prominently): Updating List

    Here is an updating, let’s see, list of names of people who have done things or been known for things that are eerily, and I would say either synchromystically or intentionally, similar to what their names mean, or Represent. Donald Trump: (1) Trump card is the card that defeats all others despite not fitting in…

  • Top Ten Shows: Redux

    10. Tim and Eric’s Awesome Show, Great Job! “I knew I didn’t start that fire.” This is what a woman doing the advertised E-Trial and being found innocent for what one assumes to be an actual court trial, in the show Tim and Eric, says, while one watches and ponders the horrible alternative to this…

  • The Secret.

    It’s really an incredible movie. I know that the common point about it is that it’s focused on making more money and stuff, with their presentation of the Law of Attraction, and that is true, but . . . also, it’s a little more than that, in the examples-wise (like a guy who was being…

  • This should be easy enough to accomplish, getting everything back on track with the Law of Attraction. I do think that if it turns out well, that might be a great example of the Secret in use, because I’m coming back from so far. I think it might actually be just a great example of…

  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a great movie. It casts the usually meek Michael Cera as a guy whom it seems a put-on for, to some degree, and has him wandering through a surreal Canadian wonderland of quick cuts and sort of graphics, going by on the screen.

  • I forgot how much I liked movies and television, but particularly really artsy stuff. I was just watching a trailer for Synecdoche, New York and realizing how the whole movie, Philip Seymour Hoffman’s character is pulled as if by an undertow through literally the entire movie. By the end, he is being led around his…

  • I think people don’t look at Damien Echols with enough clarity. He used magick to get him out of death row. What an incredible Houdini trick.

  • I was playing Sonic CD, and it felt like every level went on forever. And it felt like they were series of bouncy houses and other kind of amusement-park rides for Sonic, so, perhaps, I was thinking, it was Genius.

  • Most Acrobatic Rappers would be an interesting list to have. While poets often (or always, I guess) strive for a magical cadence or at least something solid, some rappers seem to be able to take on different shapes in the air, by themselves. Black Thought comes to mind. I first saw him transform on “X-Ecutioner…

  • I have watched The Secret a couple times in the last few days, and it is a pretty great motivational movie. The concept has been proven valid in my life again and again, and I look back and I was practicing this stuff well before and just sort of apart from having watched the movie.…

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