The cogency of absurdity

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...Why everything coalesce.

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Blog EntryMadness most sublimeJun 19, 2008
"We are entering into a world without God, a world without Morals, without Good and Bad, without direction. We are entering into a world without meaning. Do not get lost." -Dr. Florentino Hornedo's Prelude to our class in Poststructuralism... more
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VideoAbsurdum videoOct 27, 2007
ThumbnailIn Dako Island
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ysipalindogan wrote on Jun 8
because i tend to overlap genres. :-) talking about dreamy, i love Debussy's Reverie, but tahts an Ad libidum. :-)
aroundthebend wrote on Jun 3
There's another rendition of Nocturne#20 C#minor here, duet for violin and piano.
aroundthebend wrote on Jun 3
yeh ive seen them :-) and i love Pires and her performance on Chopin. I have some pires music file here, in the labyrinth of my harddisk ( im not very good with categorizing) i love her Nocturne C # minor i think its Nocturne 20 posthumous. :-)
I see. I love that piece, too. T'was the first Chopin nocturne I heard. Poignant, dreamy. Hmmm, why don't you try categorizing using the different music genres? =)
ysipalindogan wrote on May 27
almost forgot to mention, the first piece i got introduced to chopin was his Nocturne op 9 2nnd movt. also by pires.
ysipalindogan wrote on May 27
yeh ive seen them :-) and i love Pires and her performance on Chopin. I have some pires music file here, in the labyrinth of my harddisk ( im not very good with categorizing) i love her Nocturne C # minor i think its Nocturne 20 posthumous. :-)
aroundthebend wrote on May 23
Hi, Daryl. I recently uploaded Chopin's 21 Nocturnes, performed by Maria Joao Pires. I thought you might be interested to listen, as I have seen some Chopin songs in your music page. =)
karenbicar wrote on May 5
halloooooooowwwwwwwwwwww
rthantrie wrote on Mar 8
THANK'S ATAS KUNJUNGANNYA,INI KUNJUNGAN BALIK SEKALIGUS NINGGALIN JEJAK
lilredbook wrote on Mar 2
Hey, how are you? =)
abuzuhri wrote on Feb 27
Yunus Emre – Whatever Lands We Came


...Come here, let's make peace,
let's not be strangers to one another.
We have saddled the horse
and riding it, glory be to God.

The drink sent down from haqiqat garden,
we drank it, glory be to God.
And we sailed over the Ocean of Power,
glory be to God.

Beyond those hills and oak woods,
beyond those vineyards and gardens,
we passed in health and joy, glory be to God.

We were dry, but we moistened.
We grew wings and became birds,
we married one another and flew,
glory be to God.

To whatever lands we came,
in whatever hearts, in all humanity,
we planted the meanings of our Master
taught us, glory be to God.

... We became a trickle that grew into a river.
We took flight and drove into the sea,
and then we overflowed, glory be to God.

We became servants at our Master's door.
Poor Yunus, raw and tasteless,
finally got cooked, glory be to God.
ysipalindogan wrote on Jan 10
Frida hehe of course she was. She sheltered Trotsky during his stay in mexico. :)
lilredbook wrote on Jan 4
Frida was a Marxist. Anyway, background on Nepal is posted in my blog:
http://postcardheadlines.wordpress.com/2008/01/05/km246
Also, the continuation of that discussion on socialism in my multiply account:
http://lilredbook.multiply.com/journal/item/300
I hope your not that sad about the cancellation of your beach party. cheers!
ysipalindogan wrote on Dec 30, '07
believe me there was some tequila there that got its way. Would have love to gaze on Frida Kahlo, the younger version of course, with tequila. anyways, gone are those days. i am a repentant. :-)
swtangel wrote on Dec 30, '07
how about exploring mexican literature next time with tequila?to get d complete feel
ysipalindogan wrote on Dec 30, '07, edited on Dec 30, '07
i should showcase my darker moods next time. Its only that this moments, smile and madness, is a rarity, almost an impossibility without the intervention of Russia's greatest export besides communism: Vodka. :-)
ysipalindogan wrote on Dec 30, '07
right.
swtangel wrote on Dec 30, '07
heh, nice picture *hic*
aroundthebend wrote on Oct 19, '07
Thank you, Daryl. =)
ysipalindogan wrote on Oct 19, '07
ok ill send your regards to him if I meet the guy. I think he frequents the department.

ReviewThoughts Aug 26, 2007
ThumbnailAlas a book that gives a thorough examination and analysis of the Filipino Identity. The book is simply superb. Dr. Zialcita's book is a response to the growing despodency of my generation's attitude towards a truly Filipino Identity. The analysis... more
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