| I'm not a UFO alien freak, right? Hahaha |
Monday, September 15, 2025
South Park: Jeff Bezos' Amazon.com
Monday, September 1, 2025
Why do we try to control everything?
- 00:00 - Intro
- 01:47 - Why we try to control life
- 06:50 - Why control always fails
- 11:55 - What happens when we let go
- 17:01 - The Buddha’s real answer
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Dear Abby, my dumb son's a 'Peter Pan'
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| I'll marry your son IF you buy us a house, Mom. |
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| You, listen to your Momma, Boy! - *Laughter* |
- DEAR THE BOTH OF YA: C'mon, Mom, I have lots on my plate! Pot, porn, pervy dating adventures, my cellphone, chasing chicks, gambling and boozing with my buddies, craft beer sampling, hanging out, smoking the herbage, my retainers, school, um, lots of stuff. And shut the front door, Abby! Who's even writing your column for you?! Get off my back.
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| You're a lazy bum, dumb! |
- Dear Abby: My deadbeat son keeps getting fired from jobs — should I kick him out?
- This is why Gen Z aren't applying for jobs — shocking
- Seinfeld; Dear Abby via New York Post, Feb. 23, 2025; Jack Black, "Jeepers Creepers," "Slackers," "Gay Son/Grass Valley Greg," Mr. Show with Bob and David (HBO); Psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson (analysis); Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, Shauna Schwartz, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Saturday, February 10, 2024
Sex is legal in Switzerland: prostitution
- 0:00 Intro
- 01:37 Inside a brothel in Geneva
- 06:30 Street prostitution in Zurich
- 10:29 Inside the high-class escort industry
- 13:32 Uber-style prostitution app
- 16:22 Inside a group sex sauna
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Genocide Joe Biden at Xmas, US pro class
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| Will Jailbird Trump make Xmas great again or be in arranging his affairs and on his way to jail? |
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Metal in the Americas (Latino USA/NPR)
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| Orale, Cola-Cabeza, toca tu guitara, vato! - Metal, guay, metal pesado! Aye caramba! |
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| Nu metal is the best metal in the Americas |
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| Arena rock is better than sports, except futbol |
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| Sorry, homeboy, black metal is for whites only! |
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| Hard, Heavy & Happy (Nico Rose) |
No B.S. with Rich Man Oliver in Appalachia
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| Kevin Hart groans as blonde sports a "You are my Rock, my Dwayne, my Johnson" t-shirt. |
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Drug dealing vs. McDonalds (Freakonomics)
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Is "truth" malleable? (comedy)
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| As the country folds, we won't let California be turned into a police state (Pasadena Weekly) |
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| "The Post Truth World" Trump truth? (Tom Tomorrow/thismodernworld.com) |
- Why is your brother-in-law concerned about the estate tax?
- Why do millionaire news reporters get everything wrong?
- Why are blood-sucking teachers bankrupting America?
- PODCAST: The Jimmy Dore Show (12-16-16)
Jimmy Dore answers all of these questions and more! In this laugh-out-loud collection of essays that are both street-smart and informed, Jimmy sets out to discover what’s wrong.![]() |
| "The Republican Guide to Screwing the Working Class" (JenSorensen.com) |
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| We make news funny on TJDS! |
Monday, February 24, 2014
Nepal: pregnant, working the fields (video)
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| Machermo Range reflected in Dudh Pokhari, Gokyo, Himalayas, Nepal (peterwestcarey/flickr) |
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| VIDEO: She's seven months pregnant -- and still working in the fields in Nepal |
Monday, June 7, 2010
Relationships: Happy over Sad News

Researchers who studied couples’ interactions say that the happiest pairs are those who respond positively to their partners' successes. “This was the strongest predictor of current and future relationship satisfaction,” says Shelly Gable, PhD, psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara, who led the study.
Plus, talking to your guy about what occurred lets him relive it a bit, only this time he’ll associate the positive rush with you. The reverse response is also telling. If you’re not stoked by what your guy considers a win, it conveys that you may be jealous, threatened, or just not interested.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Wrong-View: the "Materialism" Trap
- To deprive one's mother of life
- To deprive one's father of life
- To deprive an arahant of life
- With unwholesome intent to shed a Tathagata's blood
- To cause schism in the Sangha
- To hold a persistent wrong view, that is, at the time of death to hold a view that denies the workings of karma.
If in one life one has accomplished one of these six weighty karmas (deeds), it will always be subsequently-effective karma. That is, its result is certain rebirth in "hell." AA.I.XVI.iii explains that those who have accomplished the first four escape from hell when their karma has been exhausted, which is no later than the end of an aeon.

Those who have caused a schism in the Sangha escape from hell only at the end of an aeon. (See A.X.I.iv.9). The outcome of holding a persistent wrong view is explained in the section The Weightiest Unwholesome Karma (p. 169).
It cannot be intervened by any other karma. See, for example, the case of King Ajatasattu (who killed his father). That is why these karmas are also called unintervenable karma.
The first three types take effect as weighty karmas as soon as one has accomplished the unwholesome volitional act. But the sixth (holding a persistent wrong view) takes effect as weighty karma only if one holds the wrong view up until the time of death, that is, up to the last mental process before the death-consciousness arises.
Not all wrong views, however, lead to rebirth in hell. One may, for example, hold the view that the self is eternal and that according to one's conduct one is reborn in either good or bad destinations. The view that the self is eternal is an eternity view, a wrong view.
But the view that unwholesome leads to an unhappy destination and that wholesome karma leads to a happy destination, is a doctrine of action. It does not deny the workings of karma. That is why, if one with such a view has accomplished wholesome karma, one may be reborn in either the human realm, the deva world, or the brahma world.
The persistent, strongly-held wrong view that alone can lead to rebirth in hell is the view that somehow denies karma and its result, which is either an annihilation view (such as Materialism) or an eternity view.
- The Workings of Kamma (PDF)
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Channeled Explanation of "Karma"
The Hindus learned about karma from two primary sources. The first was the handed down knowledge of the Vedas. This was given to them by sky beings (Brahmas, Nagas, Yakkhas, Asura, and Akasa Devas or "space deities" who keep what Edgar Cayce in a New Age Christian context called the "Akashic Records"). The second was by direct seeing of rishis (seers). These psychics had the ability to see. But they were subject to bias.
The Buddha warned that without perfect development of one dibbu-cakkhu (divine eye), a seer was likely to misunderstand what had been seen. For instance, if one perceived a very bad person passing away and going to a fortunate rebirth destination, the seer was likely to say that either
- There is no result of karma or
- Bad actions yield good results or
- One's destiny after death is haphazard.
It is the fault and failure of the seer. The error is to extrapolate too broadly from too few cases. The first view is particularly harmful. As a fixed wrong view (miccha-ditthi), it results in a great deal of suffering. The other views have the tendency to mislead beings but are slightly less harmful.
The present seer should therefore be understood on the terms of what is said as it is perceived and understood. What is directly seen is nevertheless focused through the prism of one's understanding. And that is where distortions and interpretations come in. Information can still be useful. It takes a sammasambuddha (a fully-awakened one) to make sense of karma.
The views of this seer are presented only to arouse discussion. Many Westerners may hold the first wrong-view -- that of not believing that there is any result of karma whatsoever. It would be better to mistakenly think that this will lead to that instead of believing that there is no result at all.
The topic of karma is very complex. However, it is explained in modern English in accord with the Buddha's teaching by Pa Auk Sayadaw in The Workings of Kamma. Available for free download at:
























