Wednesday, February 21, 2018

"A History of the Wife" (documentary)

Family Guy; DocSpot; Crass/Eve Libertine "Berketex Bride/Bribe"; Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda; Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Crystal Quintero, Dhr. Seven, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly



"Our Wedding"
 
Even I think you're a creep, Ted. Cheat on me.
[IRONIC] LYRICS: All I am I give to you. You honor me, I'll obey you. Rich or poor or come what may, we'll forsake all other love, just we two, one flesh, lifelong.

In the eyes of God, I am yours to have and hold. I'm giving you my love. Never look at anyone, anyone but me! Never look at anyone; I must be all you see!

Listen to those wedding bells. Say goodbye to other girls. I'll never be untrue, my love. Don't be untrue to me. Don't be untrue to me. Don't be untrue to me.

WHEN WOMEN RULED ENGLAND: Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians (circa 870-June 12, 918) ruled Mercia in the English Midlands from 911 until her death. She was the eldest daughter of Alfred the Great, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, and his wife Ealhswith. Æthelflæd was born around 870 at the height of the Viking invasions of England. By 878 most of England was under Danish Viking rule, East Anglia and Northumbria having been conquered and Mercia partitioned between the English and the Vikings... More
 
"Berketex Bride/Bribe"


Can I also be on Page 3?
[MOCKING] LYRICS: The object unsoiled is packed ready and waiting, for the moment of truth in this spiritual mating. The object unsoiled is packed ready and waiting, to be owned, to be cherished, to be fudged for the naming. The public are shocked by the state of society, but as for you, you're a breath of purity.

Well don't give me your morals; they're filth in my eyes; you can pack them away with the rest of your lies. Your painted mask of ugly perfection, the ring on your finger, the sign of protection, is the rape on Page 3 [bare breasts in Britain], it's the soldier's obsession, how well you've been taught to support your oppression:  One God. One church. One husband. One wife.

I wonder what the history of cheating is.
Sordid sequences in a brilliant life supports and props and punctuation to our flowing realities and realizations, we're talking with words that have been used before to describe us as goddesses, mother, and whores, to describe us as women, describe us as men, to set out the rules of this ludicrous game, and it's played very carefully, a delicate balance, a masculine/feminine perfect alliance.

Does the winner take all? What "love" in your grasping? What vision is left, and is anyone asking? What vision is left, and is anyone asking? She's a Berketex bride... Bribe... Bride...
(Family Guy) Brian the Dog is a filthy backstabber to his best friend, human Peter Griffin, trying to seduce his wife, Mrs. Lois Griffin, but it's only cartoon sex and sexual misconduct.

    A Happy Married Life: A Buddhist Perspective
    Sri Lankan Buddhist monk Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda; Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
    WIFE: Princess Yasodhara (Bimba Devi)
    From time immemorial, humans have been preoccupied with the pursuit of happiness in life, from the cradle to the grave.

    One works and struggles very hard to attain happiness, very often without knowing exactly what "happiness" means because of our ignorance of the true nature of life.

    Although all religions provide advice and guidelines for their adherents to practice in order to attain happiness in life, more often than not, these guidelines are ignored owing to human craving, aversion, and illusion (greed, hatred, and delusion).
     
    Prince Siddhartha leaves the palace
    Many people who experience frustration and suffering hope pray to find happiness for the present life and the hereafter. Others, though enjoying a large measure of happiness on earth, are still discontented and crave for "eternal bliss" in one heaven or another after leaving this world.

    For the ordinary human, as for the child, it is difficult to make a distinction between happiness and pleasure. To us, that which gives pleasure give happiness, and to be happy is to experience pleasure. More

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