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Some months ago, I purchased a sealed DVD from Ebay called 'ONE BY ONE' featuring the late Rik Mayall, put it the shelf with my other DVD's and promptly forgot about it, until now!
The acting isn't of Shakespearian quality, but the theme of the story had me totally agreeing with the story line they were pushing, N.W.O. climate change, culling millions of surplus citizens by mass genocide, sterilization, racism, car ownership, eugenics, destroying 13 out of every 14 lives to reduce the world population by 6.5 billion, Prince Philip wanting to come back as a deadly virus, twin towers etc. Has anyone else got any thoughts on this DVD they'd like to share ?
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Some months ago, I purchased a sealed DVD from Ebay called 'ONE BY ONE' featuring the late Rik Mayall, put it the shelf with my other DVD's and promptly forgot about it, until now!
The acting isn't of Shakespearian quality, but the theme of the story had me totally agreeing with the story line they were pushing, N.W.O. climate change, culling millions of surplus citizens by mass genocide, sterilization, racism, car ownership, eugenics, destroying 13 out of every 14 lives to reduce the world population by 6.5 billion, Prince Philip wanting to come back as a deadly virus, twin towers etc. Has anyone else got any thoughts on this DVD they'd like to share ?
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Yep. Very low budget.Â
Not the best acting but the content is more important.Â
And having Rik Mayall in it was a big deal. He didn't live very long after this was produced. It never got the widespread distribution that a Rik Mayall film would normally get.. It was crowd funded in the end just to finish it and get it out on DVD.Â
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"You'll never say hello to you
Until you get it on the red line overload
You'll never know what you can do
Until you get it up as high as you can go" -
"You'll never say hello to you
Until you get it on the red line overload
You'll never know what you can do
Until you get it up as high as you can go" -
The answer to 1984 is 1776!
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Bit windy tonight stay safe all!
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The Hope ExperimentÂ
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In the 1950s, Harvard psychologist Kurt Richter conducted a brutal experiment: he put rats in a pool of water to see how long they would cling to life.Â
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It turned out that, on average, they gave up and drowned after 15 minutes. This was the case with one group of rats.Â
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As for the second, before the test subjects gave up, the researcher took them out of the water. He dried them, fed them, let them rest for a few minutes, and threw them back in. The rats were given hope.Â
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How long do you think they could last in the second round? Another 15 minutes? Ten minutes? 5?
No, a whole 60 hours!Â
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The conclusion is obvious: because the rats believed in their continued salvation, they were able to force their bodies to perform the impossible and expanded their limit.
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'As long as a man does not give up, he is stronger than his destiny'
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Erich Maria Remarque
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The Hope ExperimentÂ
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In the 1950s, Harvard psychologist Kurt Richter conducted a brutal experiment: he put rats in a pool of water to see how long they would cling to life.Â
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It turned out that, on average, they gave up and drowned after 15 minutes. This was the case with one group of rats.Â
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As for the second, before the test subjects gave up, the researcher took them out of the water. He dried them, fed them, let them rest for a few minutes, and threw them back in. The rats were given hope.Â
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How long do you think they could last in the second round? Another 15 minutes? Ten minutes? 5?
No, a whole 60 hours!Â
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The conclusion is obvious: because the rats believed in their continued salvation, they were able to force their bodies to perform the impossible and expanded their limit.
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'As long as a man does not give up, he is stronger than his destiny'
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Erich Maria Remarque
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ÂCurt Paul Richter was a biologist, psychobiologist and geneticist who made important contributions in the field of circadian rhythms. Notably, Richter identified the hypothalamus as a "biological pacemaker" involved in sleeping and wakefulness.Born:20 February 1894, Denver, Colorado, United StatesDied:21 December 1988, Baltimore, MarylandNationality:American
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The Hope ExperimentÂ
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In the 1950s, Harvard psychologist Kurt Richter conducted a brutal experiment: he put rats in a pool of water to see how long they would cling to life.Â
Â
It turned out that, on average, they gave up and drowned after 15 minutes. This was the case with one group of rats.Â
Â
As for the second, before the test subjects gave up, the researcher took them out of the water. He dried them, fed them, let them rest for a few minutes, and threw them back in. The rats were given hope.Â
Â
How long do you think they could last in the second round? Another 15 minutes? Ten minutes? 5?
No, a whole 60 hours!Â
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The conclusion is obvious: because the rats believed in their continued salvation, they were able to force their bodies to perform the impossible and expanded their limit.
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'As long as a man does not give up, he is stronger than his destiny'
Â
Erich Maria Remarque
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If you're fast you might last
Slow you gotta go -
If you're fast you might last
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Does the observer make reality?
Does the gaze activate quantum complicity?
Beneath the pyre and pain
Where we jettison body and brain -
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'viral shedding' - could be nanotech shedding / spreading - but not viralÂ
@Grumpy OwlÂ
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@Grumpy OwlÂ
goes with 'no planes' at the towers too - IMOÂ
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"I am the Nightrider. I'm a fuel injected suicide machine. I am the rocker, I am the roller, I am the out-of-controller!"
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"At sunrise we will dance the hempen jig"
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"At sunrise we will dance the hempen jig"
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