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Brandon Jones
Приєднався 19 жов 2007
Відео
Radiohead - Bulletproof ...I Wish I Was
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I don't claim any rights to this song. I only uploaded it because I couldn't find the real version anywhere on youtube and wanted to rectify that mistake.
Clairity - Don't Panic (About Our Dying World Edition)
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This is a fan video. It's what came to mind when I heard the song. I don't own the rights to any of this. Trigger Warning: Video contains graphic footage from war zones.
House - Get Happy (Full version)
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I don't own this. Just wanted to share a version that wasn't filmed with a potato or edited down for some stupid reason.
House MD - One thing
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THIS VIDEO IS "FAIR USE" COMMENTARY OF NEWSWORTHY RESEARCH VALUE. IT'S USE FALLS UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NON-COMMERCIAL FREE SPEECH. (In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.)
Increasingly Diminished: Moral Progress and The Material Roots of Moral Problems
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A discussion of a Marxist view of morality.
Tom Rosenthal - All Of Them Dreams (Unofficial Music Video)
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I do not own the rights to this music. I noticed this song wasn't on UA-cam and decided to throw something together. I thought the song paired alright with this footage I recorded of a burlesque dancer. Song Title: All Of Them Dreams Musician: Tom Rosenthal Album: Bolu Lyrics: If you're having troubles babe hit them with beams You've got 99 problems and all of them dreams. Life will give you so...
The Grey - The Suicide Letter (Full Scene)
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HAPPYish - Iphone Religion
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From Episode 7 of HAPPYish, wherein Thom realizes we all just want a new religion. THIS VIDEO IS "FAIR USE" COMMENTARY OF NEWSWORTHY RESEARCH VALUE. IT'S USE FALLS UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NON-COMMERCIAL FREE SPEECH. (In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for res...
Brandon Jones - Slavery As Circumstance
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03/27/2015 - A reading of my submission to the 2015 North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference. Link to the paper: goo.gl/iqS5jj Abstract: This paper attempts to answer the question of whether or not the Marxist perspective, that all people who do not own the means of production are slaves, is still accurate of white-collar workers today. The question has certain assumptions which are addresse...
Brandon Jones - Slavery As Circumstance
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03/27/2015 - A reading of my submission to the 2015 North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference. Link to the paper: goo.gl/iqS5jj Abstract: This paper attempts to answer the question of whether or not the Marxist perspective, that all people who do not own the means of production are slaves, is still accurate of white-collar workers today. The question has certain assumptions which are addresse...
Syd Matters They Give Orders They Control Our Lives
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Syd Matters They Give Orders They Control Our Lives
17 The Sun - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
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17 The Sun - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
18 The Replicator - Opening Titles - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
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18 The Replicator - Opening Titles - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
16 Simon In the Ambulance - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
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16 Simon In the Ambulance - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
15 The Double Theme Version 2 - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
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15 The Double Theme Version 2 - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
09 The Switch, Pt. 1 - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
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09 The Switch, Pt. 1 - The Double (2013) OST - Andrew Hewitt
we are all just here to stay and a moments later we lay
I watched a film called the double from 2014. Based on a dostoevsky novel. I could not believe my ears during one section, where the "composer" Andrew Hewitt had completely copied, note for note the same haunting 12 note riff I used to open the concert for Tibet by screaming Buddha band, in October 2007. The 28th to be exact. I have all my original rehearsal minidisc recordings and my original journals from 2007. I asked him in an email, because I am a member of ASCAP, and I want an explanation from him. He never replied. He's making money from stealing my ideas. Intellectual property theft is going to get really fucked up soon if something isn't done about thieves like Andrew Hewitt.
I watched a film called the double from 2014. Based on a dostoevsky novel. I could not believe my ears during one section, where the "composer" Andrew Hewitt had completely copied, note for note the same haunting 12 note riff I used to open the concert for Tibet by screaming Buddha band, in October 2007. The 28th to be exact. I have all my original rehearsal minidisc recordings and my original journals from 2007. I asked him in an email, because I am a member of ASCAP, and I want an explanation from him. He never replied. He's making money from stealing my ideas. Intellectual property theft is going to get really fucked up soon if something isn't done about thieves like Andrew Hewitt.
I watched a film called the double from 2014. Based on a dostoevsky novel. I could not believe my ears during one section, where the "composer" Andrew Hewitt had completely copied, note for note the same haunting 12 note riff I used to open the concert for Tibet by screaming Buddha band, in October 2007. The 28th to be exact. I have all my original rehearsal minidisc recordings and my original journals from 2007. I asked him in an email, because I am a member of ASCAP, and I want an explanation from him. He never replied. He's making money from stealing my ideas. Intellectual property theft is going to get really fucked up soon if something isn't done about thieves like Andrew Hewitt.
I watched a film called the double from 2014. Based on a dostoevsky novel. I could not believe my ears during one section, where the "composer" Andrew Hewitt had completely copied, note for note the same haunting 12 note riff I used to open the concert for Tibet by screaming Buddha band, in October 2007. The 28th to be exact. I have all my original rehearsal minidisc recordings and my original journals from 2007. I asked him in an email, because I am a member of ASCAP, and I want an explanation from him. He never replied. He's making money from stealing my ideas. Intellectual property theft is going to get really fucked up soon if something isn't done about thieves like Andrew Hewitt.
I remembered the movie came out when I was 11. I wanted to watch it simply to watch him fight wolves. I thought it was lame and didn't like it. As I got older, I realized it meant more than that, and I started to understand the movie a lot more than I did before.
no fim, todos estamos lutando para encontrar sentido e propósito, mesmo quando as chances estão contra nós. O que mais me chamou a atenção é a maneira como o filme retrata a resiliência e a vontade de continuar, mesmo quando a esperança parece inexistente. É um lembrete poderoso de que, independentemente das situações, ainda temos o poder de decidir como enfrentaremos nosso destino, Então, para mim, é um filme que faz refletir não só sobre o instinto de sobrevivência, mas também sobre questões filosóficas mais profundas, o que o torna muito interessante
I wasn’t wanted. So it always clung to me. Not really liking myself also. Then I married and I felt special. Eventually I got Ill and my wife did not want me anymore. My son lives with me but is growing and becoming a Man. I fought for my daughter and see her half the year. When I’m not with them. I’m “A non- person” Now I’m a spectator again. I see people/ couples “living lifestyles”. I’m invisible. Breathing without anyone noticing. I feel terribly lonely.
Ótimo filme e ótima trilha sonora. 🇧🇷❤️
Eu acabei de ver esse filme e me apaixonei por essa canção. 🇧🇷❤️
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That howl that splits the quite is so haunting
"Where're you going?" "Fuck off." "Oh, hey James."
As someone who has fought depression and continues to fight it, the thoughts of suicide is just poisonous. When thoughts of it comes up it does feel like everything drowns out at times and nothing matters except just "going away"...
It’s not another movie exactly like all of his others is it?
Whenever I’m at my lowest, I think of this scene
One of the most overlooked & under appreciated movies ever made.
I know, when I was a kid I thought the movie sucked because I didn't see Liam fight with the alpha wolf. I mean I was disappointed because of the trailer and then the movie. As I got older I realized the meaning of the movie and hits hard once I understood it more
It was Number-3 on Richard Roepers Best Movies of 2012 lits.
Took and rooked to the bottom of the sea.
From Wiki: „According to Empire magazine, in the climactic scene in which Neeson's character pens a letter to his wife, Carnahan urged Neeson to "channel his grief" over the death of his wife Natasha Richardson.“ Understandable why this performance is one of Liam Neeson’s better ones.
A job at the end of the world?anyways I love the writer of this gem the grey
Criminals involved with FASCISM shouldn't get away with using the Christian church for such things ! Everything about it is illegal to steal resources from the working class ! And BRIBE criminals at the Christian Church who should be in prison for these things !
I always liked to think he died but with the will to live. Which is much happier of an ending than the one he was going to give himself in the start of the movie
The love of my life left me.Car accident 1986.I struggle on alone. Its not all bad,but I can never forget what we had.
You are stronger than you will ever know. Take care man and I’m so sorry for your loss. ❤️
I have the poem tattooed on my arm
Liam Neeson put his faith & courage to sleep over the loss of his wife & his drunken father. Even though, he was keen to sacrifice his life because of the pain, he felt the need to live for something. Same goes for all of us.
I move like I imagine the damned do.
Absolutely Beautiful and Mesmerizing
nice
I'm 46.. Combat veteran grandfather..this has crossed my mind and is doing more so these days..🌹🙏
Hey rusty, I hope you are still going on. Everything is redeemable . Trust your faith
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It’s alright, sooner or later when people are at their lowest, they will hear a wolf calling in the distance.
That woman is still smiling through it... Hope she is in a rubber room now.
The wolves in this symbolise the demonic forces of evil. Ever at work, relentless, unforgiving. One by one they devour each of the surviving members of the plane crash. Until Neeson faces the apex predator itself. The Alpha of the forces of evil. The wolf descends from the high ground, while the beaten up, worn out, exhausted, barehanded Neeson straps on some blades, broken glass vials and anything that he can find that will arm him against his nemesis. Then they fight. Thankfully, actual wolves are nothing like portrayed in this movie. They're loyal pack hunters.
I don't think the wolves in this are evil. I think they're death. Death isn't evil, just like life isn't good. Death just is. Whether or not he succeeds, Liam Neeson's character makes it to a place where he fights death rather than giving up to it.
@@dars5229 Tl;Dr version: that's another way of looking at it. Thank you. ------------------------------------ That's another lens to view the entities hunting Liam and his crew as. Essentially they do terminate the crew one by one down till the last one. They're relentless, cold, brutal. Attributes that characterize death. However just viewing it using the logical lens which focuses on tangible facts divorced from the subjective human experience rooted in the humanities doesn't account for the full picture. Essentially the field of ethics versus science. Science deals with the understood observable properties of our existence which inherently do not have good or evil properties. Death is one such property which at its surface is neither good nor evil. However scientific discoveries, which are then applied, have far reaching ethical implications and consequences of their own. This is where the fields intersect. The field of Law and Jurisprudence is also derived from and is a subset of the field of Ethics. In a similar vein, the number of homicides (in other words deaths) in a community can be measured as a statistic. However, the circumstances of each death are different, there are different severities/gradations of each crime (read evil). So, yes, the victims did all die. However they all suffered differently and their loved ones must be compensated by due retributions sanctioned by the laws of that community. And the (evil) criminal must face justice for the safety and sake of the entire community. There are ethical consequences for letting a criminal roam free which affect the entire community. This is the human element. The statistics do play a role and should influence decisions on the macro level. However, one cannot be indifferent to the ethics at play at the micro level that need to be addressed as well. In conclusion, reality can be viewed through multiple lenses. Each painting a different picture at various levels of abstraction. Which are all significant in understanding the human condition.
😢 where im at rn
Beat it by dying of old age. Laugh on your deathbed at 99 and give the Grim Reaper the finger.
What language is this? Name of singer?
Kim Jung mi
1. Korean 2. Kim Jung-mi
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The grief never goes away.....the feeling of loss is unexplainable.
It's not suicide.
My like was 1399 to 1400
First time I watched this movie I thought it was just okay. But it started to grow inside of me. There's poetry here, in many ways.
The hidden gem of this black wolf he first wanted to help them then like arrows on the back, decided a different turn in the end. So intelligent, lone wolf vibes!
Dark wolf senses "death" says STOP.
this is real job now
I loved this movie but I wasn't really "inspired" by it. It's hard to say. I just don't see the point in making a romance out of suffering. Even though it's kind of what I do every day. I tell myself I don't kill myself because I'm too chicken shit. Which is partly true but something inside me just wants to see what happens next I guess. Maybe eventually I'll get somewhere that doesn't feel like an absolute fucking waste. But my self hatred is malignant and has been matastasizing for decades despite my best efforts. I just don't see the point anymore in anything. But I just keep trying anyway. It's inane, stupid, almost criminal for me to be wasting space that other, "better" humans could be taking up on this planet. Whatever. I don't even know why I'm saying any of this.
What's your measure of "better"?
I dont know about your past but, Love yourself my brother.. atleast start small and build up
Me every day. I see no hope.
not alone....
Absolute crap
Putting the hand on the dying wolf. A sign of respect, understanding facing death and giving the creature some small comfort before it dies.
One of the few movies that actually make me tear up.
We're all in a tragedy. But, hey...it's a matter of perspective. You're alive...I'm alive. And every day is another chance to turn it all around. That's from a movie too😊
Been there.
I can use a garcia. 😂
This song is very calming & soothing.