DerHasisttot 
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Real Name: Andreas
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Member Since: May 11, 2010
Favorite Sift: John Lennon - Working Class Hero (lyrics NSFW)
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If I have downvoted your video, it probably was about "Catsanddogs"+"Cute;" of which there is enough on the webs imho, so I democratically voice my opinion by downvoting so this cancer is contained ;-) I downvoted after it got 10 upvotes.
University student: British Studies and American Studies.
Avatar is http://www.worthwhilesmile.com/flowers-skeletons/
Please send me sociological / historical / cultural / literary videos!

University student: British Studies and American Studies.
Avatar is http://www.worthwhilesmile.com/flowers-skeletons/
Please send me sociological / historical / cultural / literary videos!

Member Since: May 11, 2010
Favorite Sift: John Lennon - Working Class Hero (lyrics NSFW)
Last Power Points used: May 19, 2013
Available: 1 day 17 hours 42 minutes
Power Points at Recharge: 1 Get More Power Points Now!


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siftbotHappy anniversary! Today marks year number 3 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!

jonnyjust noticed that comment was over a year old...
I was following something else more recent in the comment stream. ./
jonnySo it seems like the big question is, assuming humans could reduce CO2 and other green house gas emissions to (a) zero tomorrow, what happens to the climate/atmosphere over the next century? What is the effect if we reduce them to (b) 50% current output? What is the effect at (c) 85% output?
Assuming (a), are we already past a point at which extreme weather, sea level rise, etc. will disrupt human activity for at least 20 years? Would that be the case assuming (b) or (c)? The question we really need an answer to is how do we optimize, over time, the economically relevant weather extremities against energy generation and consumption.
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FYI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism
Also: "Global warming is the current rise in the average temperature....
jonnyMy natural instinct is to suggest that you don't let crazy or trivial ideas or people rent space in your brain. On the other hand, everyone needs to have exactly this issue in their mind when making everyday decisions.
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I know that talking to ideologues like you doesn't do anything, because ideologies are just like secularised religions, but if i don't vent my frustration, I'd only carry it around.>> ^quantumushroom:
He's referring to "manmade" global warming, which is socialist BS theory.
siftbotHappy anniversary! Today marks year number 2 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!

siftbotCongratulations! Your dedication to finding diamonds in the rough and pushing videos of other members to success has earned you your "Assister" Level 1 Badge!

oritteropoI didn't really warm to this one, but since it was because it was death metal and that's not always a genre I like, you might like it more than I did:
http://videosift.com/video/Fleshgod-Apocalypse-Embodied-Deception-Live
oritteropoI have added a dm embed as a backup, would you mind checking if that works for you?
In reply to this comment by DerHasisttot:
*blocked
oritteropoThis reminded me of your username:
Joseph Beuys: "Wie man dem toten Hasen die Bilder erklärt."
Beuys hat zum „Hasen" folgendes gesagt: „Der Hase hat direkt eine Beziehung zur Geburt. Eine Beziehung in die Erde. Nach unten. Für mich ist der Hase ein Symbol für die Inkarnation. Der Hase macht das ganz real, was der Mensch nur in Gedanken kann. Er gräbt sich ein, er gräbt sich einen Bau. Er inkarniert sich in die Erde. Und das allein ist wichtig. So kommt er bei mir vor."
Allgemein zur Kunst hat Beuys u.a. folgendes gesagt:
"In der Kunst ist absolut nichts zu verstehen, einfach nichts. (...) Wenn Kunst irgendetwas enthielte, was verstanden werden sollte, dann wäre sie überflüssig. Denn diese Aufgabe wird schon von der Wissenschaft wahrgenommen. Im Gebiet der Kunst sollen nur geheimnisvolle Bilder geschaffen werden ..."
Joseph Beuys (1921 - 1986) deutscher Aktionskünstler, Bildhauer, Zeichner, Kunsttheoretiker und Pädagoge.
Beuys setzte sich in seinem umfangreichen Werk mit Fragen des Humanismus, der Sozialphilosophie und Anthroposophie auseinander. Dies führte zu seiner spezifischen Definition eines „erweiterten Kunstbegriffs" und zur Konzeption der „Sozialen Plastik" als Gesamtkunstwerk, in dem er Ende der 1970er Jahre ein kreatives Mitgestalten an der Gesellschaft und in der Politik forderte. Er gilt bis heute weltweit als einer der bedeutendsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts.
oritteropoI have fixed a video you *dead'd some months ago, if you still want to watch it now you can:
http://videosift.com/video/She-and-Him-Thieves-Jimmy-Kimmel-Live
oritteropohttp://videosift.com/video/Thats-sure-a-lot-of-longboarders
NYC this time. Broadway is really long btw, the race is approx 14km.
Boise_LibI'm so fucking disgusted.
Call someone a Nazi--then act surprised that people are offended.
"Oh, I'm the victim here. There's so much bias against little me."
Now everybody's friends again? FUCK THAT SHIT!
BoneRemakeChichorea got banned for doing this exact thing.
"And because you're such a *---------------------------* and call me a Nazi and then SS I would very much like to see you hobbled as I can't fly over to the USA and *-----------------* personally."
ad hominnm or whatever the hell its called.
oritteropoYou might like this one:

http://videosift.com/video/Black-Metal-Theatre
The music was a bit too black metal for me, I only upvoted for the vid
DerHasisttotI hobbled blankfist because: http://blog.videosift.com/blankfist/Stupid-in-America?loadcomm=1#comment-1311443
These are some of the worst things anyone can call me and I will not ignore it.
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