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Sounds similar to Pan's Labyrinth I love it too Was Ben Franklin jewish? Jennifer Shrader Lawrence is the new Meryl Streep. She will be remembered as one of the greatest actresses of all time. So if i don't consider the jewish civilization to be amongst the greatest civilizations of all time, i am an anti-semite. Okay then. I guess i am an anti-pygmy racist too. I am also anti-arab then. /sarcasm 1496-1997= 500 yrs roughly Look, dude. This thread is about great civilizations. Mentioning the jewish people would be like mentioning the pygmies of Africa, or arabs -- they don't factor in the great civilizations Why is it always about Israel and jews? They are supposed to be insignificant Semitic people. This discussion has nothing to do with jewish civilization. Schopenhauer despised Fichte and Schelling, but he hated Hegel and described him as ‘that clumsy and nauseating charlatan, that pernicious person, who completely disorganized and ruined the minds of a whole generation.’ On almost any square foot of ground in the landscape of his writings a geyser of wrath may suddenly erupt, spewing out imprecations against the same three men. ‘What was senseless and without meaning at once took refuge in obscure exposition and language. Fichte was the first to grasp and make use of this privilege; Schelling at best equalled him in this, and a host of hungry scribblers without intellect or honesty soon surpassed them both. But the greatest effrontery in serving up sheer nonsense, in scrabbling together senseless and maddening webs of words, such as had previously been heard only in madhouses, finally appeared in Hegel...’ Hegel, said Schopenhauer, was ‘a commonplace, inane, loathsome, repulsive and ignorant charlatan, who with unparalleled effrontery compiled a system of crazy nonsense that was trumpeted abroad as immortal wisdom by his mercenary followers...’ I do not think anything in the whole history of philosophy compares with this invective by one now world-famous philosopher against another, especially when one considers that they were near-contemporaries and colleagues. RIP RIP Bamp Koyaanisqatsi (1982): A collection of expertly photographed phenomena with no conventional plot. The footage focuses on nature, humanity and the relationship between them.