söndag 28 juni 2009

Your Personal Bodhisattva

Welcome! You could b anywhere in da world, but you're here, with me, and I appreciate that.

Y such a Different name? well, 1 of all, I Am Different. but there is also a Higher Meaning 2 Everything I Do & Say. Ever read Angels & Demons? It's the same thing Here as it is with the Illuminati in the book:

The more You Know me, the more sense it all will make.

But just 2 help U get started, I'll explain the name 4 U now:

Bodhisattva:
Mahayana Buddhism regards the Bodhisattva as a person who already has a considerable degree of enlightenment and seeks to use their wisdom to help other human beings to become liberated themselves. In this understanding of the word the Bodhisattva is an already wise person who uses skillful means to lead others to see the benefits of virtue and the cultivation of wisdom.

Don:
Although originally a title reserved for royalty, select nobles, and church hierarchs, it is now often used as a mark of esteem for a person of personal, social or official distinction, such as a community leader of long standing, a person of significant wealth, or a noble, but may also be used ironically. As a style, rather than a title or rank, it is used with, and not instead of, a person's name.

Thomas:
Thomas is a common given name for males. It originated from the Aramaic language designation תום or Tôm. The meaning of the name is "twin," and in the New Testament the designation was applied to Judas Thomas, the second Judas of the Apostles, hence the meaning "twin".

thanks wikipedia 4 this Amazing explanation of Y I chose to call this blog Bodhisattva Don Thomas. 4 further explanation, call me up and invite me out for a coffee/beer/dinner/brunch/hugg/blow/peacepipe/jamsession/fotosession/hike/dike/fresh fruit/climb/drink with lime/sunshine/tuna in the brine (thank you, Silverchair)

...and 4 all of U who got annoied of My Linguistic Rape (= missuse of language), Please do Fuck off, 'cause it's gonna get a whole lot worse...

(Annoyance is an unpleasant mental state that is characterized by such effects as irritation and distraction from one's conscious thinking. It can lead to emotions such as frustration and anger. The property of being easily annoyed is called petulance. "Annoy" (like the French ennui, a word traced by etymologists to a Latin phrase, in odio esse, to be "in hatred" or hateful of someone), to vex or affect with irritation or large porportions. In the sense of "nuisance," the noun "annoyance" is found in the English "Jury of Annoyance" appointed by an act of 1754 to report upon obstructions in the highways.

Psychology
Various reasons exist for why one finds particular stimuli annoying. Measurement of annoyance is highly subjective. As an attempt at measurement, psychological studies on annoyance often rely on their subjects' own ratings of levels of annoyance on a scale. Many stimuli that one is at first neutral to, or even finds pleasant, can turn into annoyances from repeated continued exposure. One can often encounter this phenomenon with such media as popular music, commercials, and advertising jingles, which by their very nature are continually repeated over a period of weeks or months.

A study published in the International Journal of Conflict Management found that one's response to an annoyance, at least when the perceived cause is another person, escalate to more extreme levels as they go unresolved. It also found that one was more likely to blame the party who was causing the annoyance in the study, rather than one's self, for the annoyance as it escalated.
Psychological warfare can involve creating annoyances to distract and wear down the resistance of the target. For example, in 1993 the FBI played music "specifically selected for its irritation ability" on loudspeakers outside the Branch Davidian church in Waco, Texas in an attempt to bring about the surrender of David Koresh and his followers. The Communications Decency Act (CDA) of 1996 made the communication of anything "indecent with the intent to annoy" a felony punishable by a fine and up to two-year imprisonment. President Bill Clinton signed the CDA into law after it was passed by Congress in February 1996.

Popular Culture
Annoyance and annoyances have often been made the subjects of humor and amusement. In many comedic double acts humor comes from the annoyance that the comic's actions create for the comic foil. An act may also feature a person dealing violently with the annoying other (but please don't do this with me, I really hate fighting physically). )

All of you still reading, waiting, hoping, craving & longing 4 more, will not do so in vain. I will update this Beautiful blog as irregularly as I can, but IT MUST B DONE! 4 the greater good of us all. But you might wanna keep dictionarys in hand, preferably in Swedish, English, Danish, Spanish, French, Skånska, Sanskrit, Serbian, Bengali, German, Italian, Burmese & Belgian. more languages might show up, but I'll try to warn you before reading.

Now go out and Enjoy the world!

Lööv,

D.T.

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