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"As each experience runs by cognitive transition into the next one, and we nowhere feel a collision with what we elsewhere count as truth or fact, we commit ourselves to the current as if the port were sure. We live, as it were, upon the front edge of an advancing wave-crest, and our sense of a determinate direction in falling forward is all we cover of the future of our path." -- William James' World of Pure Experience

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Merry Christmas From Achmed (The Terrorist)

Ah, nothing beats a warm greeting from Jeff Dunham's Achmed, especially as he sings "Jingle Bombs."

Posted by Britt at Sunday, December 23, 2007

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