Oh, I was young when I saw it in the theater …
… and it was such a neat little script too, such a fine structure to it.
Oh, I was young when I saw it in the theater …
… and it was such a neat little script too, such a fine structure to it.
So that’s it!
Yesterday I tried to help someone with that very problem. I mistakenly — as it now turns out — concluded the Archos unit he had was defective.
It never, ever entered my mind that YouTube — owned by Google, which created Android! — changed something on its end.
Now I doubt those two phrases are something you’d encounter in the bland mainstream media.
God, I love the Internet!
As much as I despise the so-called philosophy of the self-alienated, drug-addicted, sociopathic Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead is a book with many wise lessons in it that I do recommend others read.
The core of that book is “To thine own self be true” and, in modern touchy-feely gooey terms, “Follow your bliss.”
It’s the story of architect Howard Roark, who refuses to follow the herd mentality, who isn’t concerned with the approval of anyone and so is often alienated and attacked and cheated by his fellow human beings.