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paulsari wrote:
20-Nov-2008 - 10:50

Sííííííííííi!!! Veinte N!!! Felicitaciones a todos!!! Que te que vaya cada año peor hijo de puta!!!

paulsari wrote:
23-Oct-2008 - 20:32

guck ich gleich nach Flügen

Lupa wrote:
23-Oct-2008 - 20:20

Du kannst hier kommen! Es ist warm, wir haben Frühling gerade!

paulsari wrote:
23-Oct-2008 - 20:15

Der Terminus "Arsch kalt" fällt mir gerade ein. Nordeuropa im Winter ist nicht wirklich mein Lieblingsort. Und es ist erst Herbst. Seufze.

paulsari wrote:
16-Sep-2008 - 12:36

Lo tengo claro que yo no soy financista sino puto.

paulsari wrote:
29-Aug-2008 - 0:01

I never knew such a protocol existed before. uiyy! I think it is sorted now.

Learning = good. Ghandi = likes learning

chickerino wrote:
28-Aug-2008 - 23:46

An admirably long blog post title. However it would appear to break the HTTP protocol of the internet so you might want to make it slightly shorter

paulsari wrote:
26-Aug-2008 - 14:17

Thanks Lupa!

Lupa wrote:
26-Aug-2008 - 14:15

nice pictures!!!

paulsari wrote:
03-Jul-2008 - 16:26

"It's how we say, it's how we do" man (Roots Manuva). It's always a pleasure to spread knowledge designed for the astute to the astutely minded. We live in a bullshit free zone having learnt from the Presidnt of the Institute of Style.

chickerino wrote:
03-Jul-2008 - 14:43

btw, just thought I'd say:
don't bring your bullshit to af-ri-ca!

ahem.
wicked CD though. chaaars!

paulsari wrote:
01-Jul-2008 - 10:47

Look man, you of all people should and indeed do know that I am not one for getting round to things quickly. Quit busting me ass and burn some blunt (although not with me, I have too much to do with writing various things, above all my dissertation). I´ll let you know when things return to being a bit more street in ma life and we can pack a phat sub whoofer in that beamer and do some broom brooms through the streets .. ha ha

chickerino wrote:
01-Jul-2008 - 10:39

You could do something with the design of your page dude. After all I thought you were an artist

paulsari wrote:
03-Jun-2008 - 9:56

I was not expressing a desire to receive favours. I just checked and my first notification was sent on 3 May (re. spellchecker). I believe it is possible that I am discriminated against. Such a story will probably bring a tear to many an eye.

Indeed I plan and know how to change that. When I plan to do something, however, it means that it will definitely happen, but it might be in ten years or longer.

chickerino wrote:
03-Jun-2008 - 9:30

We have what we call 'process' which gets in the way of such favouritism.

You should add a custom header to your webjam dude. Check the 'style' tab.

paulsari wrote:
02-Jun-2008 - 13:27

In an unintentional way it does indeed. Unintentional, because I did not realise that it would appear in my profile as the first thing people see. Perhaps I will get in contact with the technical architecture department, although my experiences so far with their repsonses seem to indicate that I am not a priortised user. That is sad, no?

chickerino wrote:
02-Jun-2008 - 13:15

I was thinking - does your profile favourite quote imply that you actually quoted yourself?

kenzokengo wrote:
24-Apr-2008 - 17:01

you are quite a handsome fella, I'll definately liked to be spooned if I was a bird

paulsari wrote:
23-Apr-2008 - 0:28

Would you believe me if I said I was joking when I wrote that?

That wiki was interesting. I actually display some of those traits. I think, however, that comparing oneself is natural, but taking the results of those thought processes as significant is avoidable.

For that reason, I try to only monitor how many of my waking hours I am spending productively, and if that's over 70%, then I think things are going well enough. At the end of the day, one cannot fundamentally alter one's intelligence, so what will be will be, and there's not much use in being jealous of others' achievements. And if you can be happy for them, well that's all the better.

chickerino wrote:
22-Apr-2008 - 17:17

And I think that's called a superiority complex. I would rattle on about it but then you'd probably realise that I just copied it all from wikipedia and then I'd look like a twat:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_complex

chickerino wrote:
22-Apr-2008 - 15:12

Only kidding bro!

chickerino wrote:
22-Apr-2008 - 15:12

I love you profile pic man. You look just like an intellectual, which is funny because I've never considered you that way inclined.

paulsari wrote:
22-Apr-2008 - 14:48

Wir können ja alle Deutsch ... Das heißt aber längst noch nicht, dass wir so drauf sein müssen! ... ha ha

gestern sagte mir ein vierzehn jähriges Mädchen wahrscheinlich türkischer Abstammung am Herrmannplatz, als ich mit dem Fahrrad an ihr vorbeifuhr: "Da ist doch der Fahrradweg!"

türlich gar nicht ernst gemeint, weil meine Vorstellung von nationaler Identität der von Benedict Anderson (Imagined Communities - 1983) entspricht. And I love many Germans.

paulsari wrote:
22-Apr-2008 - 14:39

Melody is basically one of the few pleasures life offers.

That's what I bought meself tickets for Roy Ayers last night:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4n78JvWCwBw

vibraphone audio magic.
Ayer's web-site mentions Fela Kouti. In connection with Kouti, the BBC World Service also had Toumani Diabaté live in the studio last Saturday.

Take away the questions about many things need no complicated explanation in life and thus little pensivity on our part and simlpy enjoy once in a whie:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lep1tjEIkJc

paulsari wrote:
22-Apr-2008 - 14:26

Do you ever the problem of people thinking you think you are better than them because have a different opinion to them or because you don't want to form an opinion on that issue?



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