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Navn: Karl Arthur Giverholt
Født: 1983
Sted: Oslo
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Tag Archives: English
Breaking News: McCain 2.0 in beta release
You weren’t the only one to notice that the skin around John McCain’s left eye has been sagging lately. Most of us have figured that the presidential candidate had simply suffered a stroke or hemorrhage, both frequent occurrences among the … Continue reading
Who Cares About the U.S. Election?
As a socialist, I am happy to see the U.S government, if not actually coming to, then at least approaching its senses, in undertaking a serious effort to nationalize and perhaps even plan the economy. (Not the health care part, … Continue reading
Posted in - bringer bedreviten, - synser om samfunn
Tagged economy, English, George W Bush, Hegel, Iran, Kant, Marx, McCain, Obama, Shaviro, socialism, symbolism, Zizek
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Poultry and Philosophy
[Thanks to Jessica and Prof. Mark Dery.] Apparently, I have some kind of beef with chicken. Ideally speaking, there would be a reason for the animosity I feel toward this innocent-looking fowl. It should stem from, for instance, an unfortunate … Continue reading
Posted in - bringer bedreviten, - vitser
Tagged chicken, continental philosophy, English, ethics, heidegger, levinas, nietzsche, philosophy, schopenhauer, singer, vegetariansim
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Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
If William Kerr had been more of a hard core puritan, Forgetting Sarah Marshall would have been a pretty good movie. Unfortunately, it would also have been about twenty-five minutes long. It’s interesting to note that the dirty jokes, of … Continue reading
Posted in - triller terning
Tagged English, movie, review, sarah marshall, sex jokes
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Busted
Discussing the subversion of the patriarchy with my beloved one the other day, I was, as always, in the market for scoring cheap points. I figured I’d impress her by expressing my non-aversion to pursuing a career as a stay-at-home … Continue reading






