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Episode: 2408 Roman Political Invective. Today, a look at Roman mudslinging.
Mandolyn Wilson Rosen is back on the podcast! This time, instead of a book we are talking about an artist documentary. The film is called "Lifeline: Clyfford Still" 2019 directed by Dennis Scholl. It's a juicy art bio tell-all with a crusty curmudgeon as its talented but embittered subject. Come along with us as we enter a turbulently Still world. Find the film on Amazon ($2.99 SD) or for free on KanopyFind Mandolyn online at: https://mandolynwilsonrosen.com and on IG at @mandolyn_rosenLinks to the writings we mentioned:Clyfford Still's "An Open Letter to an Art Critic" on Artforumhttps://www.artforum.com/features/an-open-letter-to-an-art-critic-212151/David Levi Strauss for Brooklyn Rail "From Metaphysics to Invective"https://brooklynrail.org/2012/05/art/from-metaphysics-to-invective-art-criticism-as-if-it-still-matters/Seph Rodney for Hyperallergic "Hoping is Not Enough"https://hyperallergic.com/983414/hoping-is-not-enough/Artists mentioned: Matthew Barney, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Lois Dodd, Julian Schnabel, Mark Bradford, Julie Mehretu, Frank Stella, Ellsworth Kelly, Michelle GrabnerWriters mentioned: Seph Rodney, Paul Valéry, John Ruskin, Guillaume Apollinaire, John Ruskin, David Levi Strauss, Dore Ashton, Jerry Saltz, Ken Johnson, Clement Greenberg, Emily Dickinson's "'Hope' is the thing with feathers" Thank you, Mandy! Thank you, Listeners!Visit RuthAnn, a new artist-run gallery in Catskill, NY at @ruthanngallery and ruthanngallery.comAll music by Soundstripe----------------------------Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartistsPep Talks website: peptalksforartists.comAmy, your beloved host, on IG: @tallutsAmy's website: amytalluto.comPep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8sBuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
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Joi seara a avut loc la Paris ultima dezbatere electorală înaintea primului tur al legislativelor anticipate din 30 iunie. Duelul a fost tensionat şi a scos în evidenţă uriaşele dezacorduri care există între principalele trei blocuri aflate în competiţie.
Complètement Foot avec David Houdret et Clément Tainmont. Au programme : - Retour sur le match Ukraine - Belgique - La parole aux supporters "Complètement Foot" - EURO 2024 chaque soir en direct d'Allemagne et de Belgique. LE rendez-vous pour tous savoir sur les matches des Diables Rouges. Mais aussi suivre le parcours de l'Allemagne (la Mannschaft), de la France (les Bleus), de l'Angleterre, de l'Espagne, de l'Italie, des Pays-Bas, etc... Aussi en saison régulière : debriefing des matches du Football belge, Football européen, Diables Rouges, de l'Euro et Coupe du Monde avec les Diables Rouges. Tous les matches de la Jupiler Pro League avec Anderlecht, Club Brugge, Charleroi, Standard, Antwerp, Union Saint-Gilloise, RWDM, Seraing, AS Eupen, KRC Genk, KAA Gent, RFC Liège, les Francs Borains. Mais aussi la Champions League - Ligue des Champions, l'Europa League et la Conference League avec le Barca, le Real Madrid, l'Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, le PSG, Juventus, Inter, Milan AC, Naples, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund. Avec les Diables Rouges : Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Jérémy Doku, Jan Vertonghen, Koen Casteels, Timothy Castagne, Wout Faes, Arthur Theate, Orel Mangala, Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Yannick Carrasco, Leandro Trossard, Zeno Debast, Dodi Lukebakio, Johan Bakayoko, Michy Batshuayi, Lois Openda, Charles Dekaetelaere, Mike Trésor... Et aussi les plus grands joueurs : Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, Karim Benzema, Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane, Bruno Fernandes, Erling Haaland... C'est le 1er talkshow radio du foot en Belgique. Le dimanche sur VivaCité, radio de la RTBF. Et plus si affinités. Avec David Houdret et la RTBF Sport. Nos consultants sont : Alex Teklak, Nordin Jbari, Clément Tainmont. Font aussi partie de l'équipe : Christine Schréder, Pieter-Jan Calcoen du journal 'Het Nieuwsblad' et Guillaume Gautier du magazine 'Le Vif' Pour intervenir en direct pendant l'émission, envoyez vos messages via WhatsApp au 0470/07 20 23 et pas SMS au 3063 (1/2€ par message) ! Merci pour votre écoute Complètement foot, c'est également en direct tous les dimanche de 20h20 à 23h sur www.rtbf.be/vivacité Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Complètement foot sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1391 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books surprised them, what “low brow” books they read, and more! Come back next week for a preview of all the books we will be covering in the podcast in 2024. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for an important announcement! Cindy is currewntly offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything pre-recorded is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. You can now also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” If you missed it, go back to last month's episode to get all the information about our 2024 Reading Challenge, Book of Centuries. Commonplace Quotes: Life was a hiding place that played me false. Lascelles Abercrombie, from “Epitaph” But if man's attention is repaid so handsomely, his inattention costs him dearly. Every time he diagrams something instead of looking at it, every time he regards not what a thing is but what it can be made to mean to him, every time he substitutes a conceit for a fact, he gets grease all over the kitchen of the world. Reality slips away from him, and he is left with nothing but the oldest monstrosity in the world–an idol. Robert Farrar Capon, from The Supper of the Lamb Some writers confuse authenticity, which they ought always to aim at, with originality, which they should never bother about. There is a certain kind of person who is so dominated by the desire to be loved for himself alone that he has constantly to test those around him by tiresome behavior; what he says and does must be admired, not because it is intrinsically admirable, but because it is his remark, his act. Does not this explain a good deal of avant-garde art? W. H. Auden, from The Dyer's Hand On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again by John Keats O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute! Fair pluméd Syren! Queen of far away! Leave melodizing on this wintry day, Shut up thine olden pages, and be mute: Adieu! for once again the fierce dispute, Betwixt damnation and impassion'd clay Must I burn through; once more humbly assay The bitter-sweet of this Shakespearian fruit. Chief Poet! and ye clouds of Albion, Begetters of our deep eternal theme, When through the old oak forest I am gone, Let me not wander in a barren dream, But when I am consumed in the fire, Give me new Phoenix wings to fly at my desire. Books Mentioned: English Literature in the 16th Century by C. S. Lewis The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth von Arnim The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers The Trumpet Major by Thomas Hardy The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott Anne of Geierstein by Sir Walter Scott The Victorian Cycle by Esme Wingfield-Stratford The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon In the South Seas by Robert Louis Stevenson The History of Tom Jones, Foundling by Henry Fielding The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great by Henry Fielding The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith The Clergyman's Daughter by George Orwell Coming Up for Air by George Orwell The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell Our Island Story by H. E Marshall English Literature for Boys and Girls by H. E. Marshall 1066 and All That by Sellar and Yeatman Dave Berry Slept Here by Dave Berry The Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling Tied Up in Tinsel by Ngaio Marsh The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories by P. D. James Lady Susan by Jane Austen The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley The Color Purple by Alice Walker World Enough and Time by Christian McEwen An Anthology of Invective and Verbal Abuse edited by Hugh Kingsmill Encyclopedia Brown books by Donald J. Sobol The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis The Woman in Me by Brittany Spears Sackett Series by Louis L'Amour The Education of a Wandering Man by Louis L'Amour Madly, Deeply by Alan Rickman Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar Spare by Prince Harry (not recommended) Sir John Fielding Series by Bruce Alexander Literary Life Commonplace Books Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB
The words for today are: Invective, Imbue, Ribald, Levee. VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com
The Pen (القلم, al-qalam) is the sixty-eighth chapter of the Qur'an with 52 verses Quran:68 describes God's justice and the judgment day. Three notable themes of this Surah are its response to the opponents' objections, warning and admonition to the disbelievers, and exhortation of patience to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1] Chronologically, this was the first appearance of any of the "disjointed" [i.e., single] letters (muqattaat) which precede a number of the surahs of the Qur'an,[2] while in Quranic order this is the last surah to have the appearance of muqattaat.[3] Summary 1-8 Muhammad not a madman nor an impostor 9-16 Invective against a prominent enemy of Islam 17-34 The example of certain gardeners a warning to the Makkans 35-47 Unbelievers warned of coming judgment48-50 Muhammad exhorted not to be impatient, like Jonah51-52 Extreme hatred of the Quraish towards Muhammad and the Quran exposed
Tous les vendredis, samedis et dimanches soirs, Europe 1 reçoit deux invités pour des débats d'actualités. Avis tranchés et arguments incisifs sont aux programmes de 18h30 à 19h00.
This week apologetics expert, Sandy Simpson, gives us two lessons on Apologetics, it's future within the church, and methods of using this Spiritual gift in the world.
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The observation that the world is not mining (nor planning to mine) enough minerals to build the scale of solar/wind/battery hardware needed for the goals of Energy Transitionists has inspired the response that such limits are only espoused by modern Malthusians. The claim is that the world has plenty of minerals and that innovation will […]
The observation that the world is not mining (nor planning to mine) enough minerals to build the scale of solar/wind/battery hardware needed for the goals of Energy Transitionists has inspired the response that such limits are only espoused by modern Malthusians. The claim is that the world has plenty of minerals and that innovation will solve the problem. This is both true and irrelevant. Source
The observation that the world is not mining (nor planning to mine) enough minerals to build the scale of solar/wind/battery hardware needed for the goals of Energy Transitionists has inspired the response that such limits are only espoused by modern Malthusians. The claim is that the world has plenty of minerals and that innovation will solve the problem. This is both true and irrelevant. Source
Nick Bostrom, co-founder of the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Life, discusses the risks and opportunities of human adolescence with Lexman. The conversation quickly turns contentious as the two disagree on a multitude of issues, ultimately coming to blows over lotting and jeerings. Ultimately, Lexman emerges victorious, proving that he is the best podcast host ever.
Episode: 2408: Roman Political Invective. Today, a look at Roman mudslinging.
Really? Some Perspective on a New, Silly, Invective-de-Jour You don't need to hold an opinion about, or even know anything about the science around climate “change” in order to understand the nature and consequences of energy technology choices, but now comes a new label, “climate solutions denialism” targeting anyone pointing out the economic, geopolitical, environmental, […]
Really? Some Perspective on a New, Silly, Invective-de-Jour You don’t need to hold an opinion about, or even know anything about the science around climate “change” in order to understand the nature and consequences of energy technology choices, but now comes a new label, “climate solutions denialism” targeting anyone pointing out the economic, geopolitical, environmental... Source
Really? Some Perspective on a New, Silly, Invective-de-Jour You don't need to hold an opinion about, or even know anything about the science around climate “change” in order to understand the nature and consequences of energy technology choices, but now comes a new label, “climate solutions denialism” targeting anyone pointing out the economic, geopolitical, environmental... Source
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 12, 2022 is: invective in-VEK-tiv noun Invective means "insulting or abusive language." It can also refer to an abusive expression or speech. // Her opening campaign speech was, to the shock of everyone present, filled with invective that contrasted sharply with the expectations of those in attendance. See the entry > Examples: There's a racial aspect [to Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel Carrie Soto is Back] too: the powerfully built, Latina Carrie is judged very differently to the supermodel blondes on tour. Reid includes mocked-up newspaper articles and transcripts of TV shows to illustrate the misogynistic invective that plagues her—and which, unfortunately, is far from historic.” — Marianka Swain, The Telegraph (London), 20 Aug. 2022 Did you know? Invective originated in the 15th century as an adjective meaning "of, relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse," but by the early 16th century, it was functioning as a noun referring to a harsh verbal attack, and within a few decades, to abusive language as a whole. Invective is similar to verbal abuse, but in addition to being a more formal term than abuse, invective tends to suggest not only anger and vehemence but also rhetorical skill. It sometimes also implies public denunciation, as in "blistering political invective."
VLGA Connect, Episode 288 - Governance UpdateOn this week's program, we unpack and dissect the Stonnington conduct outcomes; insights from the latest Global Executive Panel; Councils in the news over Australia Day, a golf course, Governance Rules, mayoral robes, sudden CEO departures, and much more! Stay with us to the end for late breaking news!For the Stonnington reports, see the agenda for the Council Meeting of 25/7/22 here: https://www.stonnington.vic.gov.au/About/About-Council/Council-meetings/Minutes-and-agendas; or view the Council discussion here: http://webcast.stonnington.vic.gov.au/archive/video22-0725.php
I spoke to Ali Robinson about teaching the New Testament, that little book of Jude, harsh language, conflict, and struggling to stick to a topic of research. Dr Ali Robinson hold a PhD from Macquarie University, a BTh with Honours from Charles Sturt University. She has a strong interest in the General Epistles, Greco-Roman Rhetoric, Invective, Second Temple Judaism and Biblical Greek. Ali is the author of Jude on the Attack: A Comparative Analysis of the Epistle of Jude, Jewish Judgment Oracles and Greco-Roman Invective (T&T Clark, 2018). Find more episodes: www.loverinserepeat.com/podcast Follow the show on Twitter: @RinseRepeatPod // follow me: @liammiller87
In this episode we chat to Bristol-based writer and researcher Zakiya Mckenzie about decolonising the archives, collective memory and the histories of plants and their relationship to the histories of people. We discuss the inextricable links between land in England and Jamaica and the need for more radical and decolonial ways of mapping stories, land and time than the models left to us by the horrors of empire, as explored in Zakiya's recent pamphlet Testimonies on the History of Jamaica, Vol. 1 (out now with Rough Trade Books). You can buy a selection of Zakiya's work from Storysmith with a 10% discount, tune in to the episode to find out more. References: Testimonies on the History of Jamaica, Vol 1 by Zakiya Mckenzie (Rough Trade Pamphlets: 2021) A collection of Zakiya's writing as Writer-in-Residence with the Forestry Commission can be found here. A Chapter in Women on Nature, ed. Katharine Norbury (Unbound: 2021) A Chapter in The Wild Isles Anthology, ed. Patrick Barkham (Head of Zeus: 2021) Her BBC4 Production on the Forest of Dean, can be found here. Other References: Dennis Potter: The Art of the Invective, Selected Non-Fiction 1953-1994 (Bloomsbury: 2015) & his classic TV Series 'Singing Detective' and 'Pennies from Heaven'
Atlantis After Dark is BACK with our last regular episode of the year! We discuss the game with BeardlyBeast, who drops by on his birthday to share his wisdom and insight. Also, our END OF YEAR AWARDS are given out, Merle has a problem with this month’s skins, we get a visit from a questionable doctor, and we have The Augrist Complex showcasing their song I, Invective. Plus a sneak peek at our upcoming Holiday Episode. That and SO MUCH MORE! Don’t wait – listen now!
Jeff Krasno, author and host of the Commune Podcast, talks with J about the trajectory of yoga in our culture and its role in the larger collective fate of humanity. They discuss the origins and spirit of Wanderlust, downsides to turning yoga teachers into rock stars, the vital contribution that earnest teachers have in society, our current perilous moment, being open to learn from opposing viewpoints as a counter to the rampant polarization of everything, and keeping faith in our institutions. This episode is sponsored by Karmasoft. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's new podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
La Présidentielle américaine qui oppose le Démocrate Joe Biden au Président Républicain Donald Trump est loin d’avoir révélé toutes ses surprises. Avocat et auteur de plusieurs livres sur les États-Unis, Olivier Piton estime au micro de Rachel Marsden que dans cette campagne qui se joue sur la personnalité des candidats, tout peut encore arriver.
Welcome to our 20 for 2020 Reading Challenge Check-In episode! Before we dig into the content, Angelina announces Thomas’ next webinar coming up this summer, “The Fable: From Aesop to Brer Rabbit.” Sign up at HouseofHumaneLetters.com to find out when registration opens! After a brief discussion on the merits of reading fiction, our hosts begin listing what they have read in each category of the 20 for 2020 Reading Challenge so far. This episode is brimming over with book references, so be sure to scroll down to the book list any titles you might have missed! Enter our 20 for 2020 Reading Challenge giveaway! Take a photo of your reading stack or your printed list with titles you are reading and post it to Instagram or Facebook with the tag #20for2020LitLife. We will announce our winners on the next episode of the podcast! We can’t wait to see what you are reading for the challenge! Commonplace Quotes: To know God therefore as He is, is to frame the most beautiful idea in all worlds. He delighteth in our happiness more than we, and is of all others the most lovely object. Thomas Traherne And often my father would read us things that he loved, without a single word of ‘explanation’. Of these the Ancient Mariner stands out beyond the rest. O happy living things! Why do people murder them by explanations? M. V. Hughes The mere fact that a story is a work of fiction, however, does not prevent its having a deep and significant truth of its own. We find, then, that the distinction between true stories and works of pure imagination, though convenient, is not quite essential. For fiction may be just as true, in the higher sense of the word, as history, or travel or any other record of actual experience. George Lyman Kittredge I Remember, I Remember by Thomas Hood I remember, I remember, The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn; He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now, I often wish the night Had borne my breath away! I remember, I remember, The roses, red and white, The vi’lets, and the lily-cups, Those flowers made of light! The lilacs where the robin built, And where my brother set The laburnum on his birthday,— The tree is living yet! I remember, I remember, Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then, That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow! I remember, I remember, The fir trees dark and high; I used to think their slender tops Were close against the sky: It was a childish ignorance, But now ’tis little joy To know I’m farther off from heav’n Than when I was a boy. Book List: Amazon affiliate links are used in this content. A London Child of the Seventies by M. V. Hughes Centuries of Meditations by Thomas Traherne The Mother Tongue by George Lyman Kittredge The Darkest Hour (film) The Winter’s Tale by Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona by Shakespeare The Comedy of Errors by Shakespeare Titus Andronicus by Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare MacBeth by Shakespeare A Question of Proof by Nicholas Blake Simon Serraille Mystery Series by Susan Hill Ian Rutledge Mystery Series by Charles Todd The Magic Apple Tree by Susan Hill Howards End is on the Landing by Susan Hill Dorothy Sayers Agatha Christie Ngaio Marsh Margery Allingham The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie Black Wings Has My Angel by Elliot Chaze The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Treasures of the Snow by Patricia St. John Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher Koshka’s Tales: Stories from Russia by James Mayhew Plainsong by Kent Haruf Munich by Robert Harris Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett Taras Bulba by Nicolai Gogol This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger The Stress of Her Regard by Tim Powers Plain Tales from the Hills by Rudyard Kipling The Collected Stories of Caroline Gordon Penhally by Caroline Gordon The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Paul Elie Jeremy Taylor by Hugh Williamson Holy Living and Dying by Jeremy Taylor Swinburne by Harold Nicolson Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee Romantic Outlaws by Charlotte Gordon The Terrible Speed of Mercy by Jonathan Rogers The Bark of the Bog Owl by Jonathan Rogers The Path of Loneliness by Elisabeth Elliot Reflections on the Psalms by C. S. Lewis Anatomy of Criticism by Northrup Frye Bandersnatch by Diana Pavlac Glyer The Company They Keep by Diana Pavlac Glyer The Personal Heresy by C. S. Lewis and E. M. Tillyard The Elizabethan World Picture by E. M. Tillyard The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Ibn Fadlan and The Land of Darkness by Ibn Fadlan The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea by Yukio Mishima An Anthology of Invective and Abuse by Hugh Kingsmill Penmarric by Susan Howatch The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling) The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spencer The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde The Clouds by Aristophanes Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury Mystery and Manners by Flannery O’Connor Love in the Void by Simone Weil The Fine Art of Reading by David Cecil Abigail by Magda Szabo The Towers of Trebizond by Rose Macaula The Turmoil (Growth Trilogy #1) by Booth Tarkington The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington Middlemarch by George Eliot Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge To Bless The Space Between Us by John O’Donohue The Word in the Wilderness by Malcolm Guite Tenebrea by Geoffrey Hill Along Came a Spider by James Patterson Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson Stories of Anton Chekhov by Anton Chekhov The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at https://cindyrollins.net, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cindyrollins.net/. Check out Cindy’s own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let’s get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB
Explore the colorful insults of the greatest [non-American] orator of all time, Marcus Tullius Cicero. Then explore every inch of your surrounding area on foot as fast as you can. Cicero's Philippics and Runkeeper Mapping make this week different from the last. Bonus showdown between Cicero and Daniel Webster for the global title.
Episode: 2408 Roman Political Invective. Today, a look at Roman mudslinging.
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“Sit down, you’re rocking the boat!” some shout when we non-authoritarians contest today’s authoritarian tide. I maintain that infective isn’t just useful but necessary in the world we find ourselves. If silence is consent, then shouting back full-force is the opposite of consent, and I’ll be damned if these authoritarians won’t know that I not only exist but am ready to fight. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tskf/support
Episode 76: Invective by Alan Weiss
In this Episode, I commentate on the opening statements of the Munk Debate with the following premise: Be it resolved, what you call political correctness, I call progress… This is the link to the debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxYimeaoea0&t=9s Go to the Munk Debates website: https://www.munkdebates.com/The-Debates/Political-Correctness Glossary: Buckster https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/huckster Panopticon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon Hermeneutics https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hermeneutics Malefactor http://www.dictionary.com/browse/malefactor Invective https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/invective Abortive https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/abortive Mendacity https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/mendacity Transmogrify https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/transmogrify Bete Noir https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/bete-noire Bonefides https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/bona_fides Hegemony https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/hegemony Political Correctness https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/political_correctness Thanks for listening! Go To: http://www.fleetingthoughtspodcast.com/ My blog is here: http://jdgnotes541.blogspot.com/ Go To The Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FleetingThoughtsPodcast/ Connect with Me on Facebook @Joe Gray Instagram @g_grins Twitter @JoeGrins Intro music by Zack Russell: Check out Zack's Music Here! His twitter is @iamsleeperhold
In this Episode, I commentate on the rebuttals and beginning of the moderated cross-examination of the Munk Debate with the following premise: Be it resolved, what you call political correctness, I call progress… This is the link to the debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxYimeaoea0&t=9s Go to the Munk Debates website: https://www.munkdebates.com/The-Debates/Political-Correctness Glossary: Buckster https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/huckster Panopticon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon Hermeneutics https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hermeneutics Malefactor http://www.dictionary.com/browse/malefactor Invective https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/invective Abortive https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/abortive Mendacity https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/mendacity Transmogrify https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/transmogrify Bete Noir https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/bete-noire Bonefides https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/bona_fides Hegemony https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/hegemony Political Correctness https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/political_correctness Thanks for listening! Go To: http://www.fleetingthoughtspodcast.com/ My blog is here: http://jdgnotes541.blogspot.com/ Go To The Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FleetingThoughtsPodcast/ Connect with Me on Facebook @Joe Gray Instagram @g_grins Twitter @JoeGrins Intro music by Zack Russell: Check out Zack's Music Here! His twitter is @iamsleeperhold
In this Episode, I commentate on the last of the cross-examination and the final statements of the Munk Debate with the following premise: Be it resolved, what you call political correctness, I call progress… This is the link to the debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxYimeaoea0&t=9s Go to the Munk Debates website: https://www.munkdebates.com/The-Debates/Political-Correctness Glossary: Buckster https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/huckster Panopticon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon Hermeneutics https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hermeneutics Malefactor http://www.dictionary.com/browse/malefactor Invective https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/invective Abortive https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/abortive Mendacity https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/mendacity Transmogrify https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/transmogrify Bete Noir https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/bete-noire Bonefides https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/bona_fides Hegemony https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/hegemony Political Correctness https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/political_correctness Thanks for listening! Go To: http://www.fleetingthoughtspodcast.com/ My blog is here: http://jdgnotes541.blogspot.com/ Go To The Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FleetingThoughtsPodcast/ Connect with Me on Facebook @Joe Gray Instagram @g_grins Twitter @JoeGrins Intro music by Zack Russell: Check out Zack's Music Here! His twitter is @iamsleeperhold
In a speech to the International Center for Journalists, Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace put forth the idea that the news media is hastening its own fall from grace in the Trump era. Wallace implored journalists to abandon partisan rhetoric and commentary on President Trump and return to giving context and reporting the facts. Wallace joined Steele & Ungar to elaborate on his argument and weigh in on the firing of Today Show co-host Matt Lauer due to allegations of sexual misconduct. Michael Chui of the McKinsey Global Institute talked about the group's shocking report that automation could wipe out 30 percent of America's workforce over the next two decades.
Episode 58 brings Blue, Justin, and Mel together again to chat about the Warlock Vanguard Mentor herself, Ikora Rey. Discussing the story from the iconoclastic beginnings (with the infamous Invective by her side) to her more level-headed approach that we see in game, the team really explores the different aspects of what we have available about Ikora in the game currently. We also are formally beginning two new segments in the show, one led by Mel to analyze the presentation of the costume (i.e., "Fabric Theory") and another to give you all a chance to fully weigh in on the topic and also ask us specific questions (i.e., "Dispatches from the Wilds")! As usual, thank you again for giving our ramblings a listen! Please be sure to let us know how we're doing over on iTunes or through the below email. Contact Info Email: FocusedFireChat@gmail.com Twitter: @FocusedFireChat Facebook: /FocusedFireChat Please be sure to also check out the other podcasts in the Guardian Radio Network! Ikora Rey Map
Birds, Bones and Swain are back with another episode of the podcast for all things Destiny PvP. Subscribe on iTunes / Subscribe on RSS / Discuss on the Playbook We're getting a few tweaks to special ammo soon and while there's no way to know what the next balance patch will change, the guys have a couple predictions as to how 3v3 playlists will work in the future. Hint: the answer is not "just use Invective". Dr. Lupo is on the show this week to explain his callout mastery, his preferences for sniper rifles, and to dispel some of the myths and misinformation that surround his decision to use Mouse&Keyboard in Destiny. Music this week by Kitsune Visit our site at Planet Destiny / Follow us on Twitter / Listen on Stitcher
Ever heard of invective marketing? The practise basically involves being so much of a troll that you can actually generate a following online. To learn more about invective marketing, click here: http://www.nicholasbeaumont.com/2014/12/07/invective-marketing-monetizing-troll/