2. “It’s just that this little boy
seems rather reluctant to join in
the ordinary erotic play.”
(32)
3. chemicals, so people tend to ignore red
flags in the beginning, and prevent a clear
picture of the relationship” (Renshaw of
Loyala)
4. “I do.”
“Well, go on.”
“But in the intervals I still like him. I shall
always like him.” (188)
(188)
(188)
(188)
(188)
(188)
5. “Feeling you cannot live without a person
creates "relationship addition" that can be
emotionally destructive, one-sided and abusive,
according to Mental Health America.”
11. “...greed creates social conflict,
as those who lose out resent
those who win more than an even
share.”
-Richard F. Taflinger
-Richard F. Taflinger
-Richard F. Taflinger
-Richard F. Taflinger
12. Birth is suffering,
aging is suffering,
sickness is suffering,
dissociation from the loved is
suffering,
not to get what one wants is suffering:
in short the five categories affected by
clinging are suffering.”
-Buddha
-Buddha
-Buddha
-Buddha
-Buddha
-Buddha
-Buddha
22. his is the answer for my thesis
topic):
How is death perceived?
Depressing misfortune
Natural and beneficial
23. xample #1 :
rave New World
“More than a kilo and a half per
adult corpse. Which makes the
best part of four hundred tons
of phosphorous every year
from England alone. Henry
spoke with a happy pride,
rejoicing wholeheartedly in the
achievement as though it had
been his own.” (Pg 73).
24. xample #2 :
rave New World
“”Now, who wants a chocolate eclair?” she asked in a
loud, cheerful tone. “Me!” yelled the entire Bokanovsky
Group in chorus.” (Pg 207).
25. xample #1:
eal Life Example
11 Terror, how people are easily
xposed to death. Which brings
ear to everyone who gets exposed.
Exposure