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Possible Atonement and Super Acknowledgment
Greek Verses Hebrew
Another condescending Essay short by Christopher G. Brown

Agnostic and never pessimistic is that of an oxymoron.  To spread capitalism and democracy or to give away the wind and free the rivers to unlawful abandonment, am I heady or just plain ignorant? With those statements I’d like to invite a few topics to thought.  I’m only a friend and not the fiend lover that is what it only ever wanted to be, which is of a passionate kiss.  With no Empathy or remorse I am telling my own perception and as condescending as I can be, I will admit that I do have my own problems.

My thoughts are that people may from time to time understand that creating words and sentences are not merely fun but expressive and more healing and comedic than others think.  In a way I want to tell a story a very short story about a few things that I believe are true.  They are general statements that can be construed and manipulated but let me say them anyway.

Think Greek, think Hebrew and why was there two instead of four?  A simple rhyme of the intent to express a fellowship that grew apart.  Who in the whole world knows history better than a Latin teacher the fate that followed.  I want to put a personal approach to the teacher who was the most impressive person I have ever known.  Mr. Coleman dropped books on my desk when I was falling asleep in class, but I still loved that man like only an SPQR pupil would.

I want to ask a wondering question, “is it true that a lot of people who immigrate to a whole new country like the USA change religion?” and also this, “is it true that when people fall in love that they change or trade a religion?”  I myself want to know what I need to understand that being in love is one of complete hope and interest to be loved the same way you could love.  It’s a lot like truth and fiction.  I have seen TV that was so demented and perverse that it was more like insanity,  but, when I think of things that are so real that some people say that it actually happened the chances of that being real are mystical.

People in life experience miracles and tell their stories to other people.  I have told the thing that happened to me to a person who actually was so blazingly drunk at the time, when she woke the next day she didn’t remember anything.  What do I do,  tell here all over again for hopes sake?  Some days I just wish that a person would remember their actions and be responsible to the facts at hand instead of waking up and not having any recollection of last night.

This is the kind of thing where you actually have to have a movie of your life put infront of you to understand that what happened happened for a reason and why you are the way you are is like the way the word works.  It’s that simple to say in a few ways that with all my hopes and dreams there isn’t any way to let people know that there is Greece and then there is Israel.

 

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Empathy, which literally translates as in feeling, is the capability to share another being's emotions and feelings.
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The English word is derived from the Greek word ἐμπάθεια (empatheia), "physical affection, passion, partiality" which comes from ἐν (en), "in, at" + πάθος (pathos), "feeling"[1]. The term was adapted by Theodore Lipps to create the German word Einfühlung ("feeling into") from which the English term is then more directly derived.[2]

Alexithymia from the Ancient Greek words λέξις and θύμος modified by an alpha-privative — literally "without words for emotions" — is a term to describe a state of deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions in oneself.[3][4]

SPQR is an initialism from a Latin phrase, Senatus Populusque Romanus ("The Senate and the People of Rome" or "The Senate and Roman People"), referring to the government of the ancient Roman Republic, and used as an official signature of the government. It appears on coins, at the end of documents made public by inscription in stone or metal, in dedications of monuments and public works, and was emblazoned on the standards of the Roman legions. The phrase appears many hundreds of times in Roman political, legal and historical literature, including the speeches of Marcus Tullius Cicero and the history of Titus Livius. Since the meaning and the words never vary, except for the spelling and inflection of populus in literature, Latin dictionaries classify it as a formula. SPQR is the motto of the city of Rome and appears in the city's coat of arms, as well as on many of the city's civic buildings, public fountains, and manhole covers.

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Title ID3380317
Title Ball Action
Description art book
ISBN1442144017
EAN-139781442144019
Primary Category Art / Conceptual
Country of Publication United States
Publication DateFebruary 14 2009
Language English
Search Keywords cri-one aka chris brown;Crioner
Authors Chris Brown