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Cynthia Witthoft: After Suicide Blues

"Cynthia Witthoft"Song: "After Suicide Blues"Album: "Drunken Orgy In Hell 2 - 2004"In most forms of Christianity, suicide is considered a sin, based mainly on the writings of influential Christian thinkers of the Middle Ages, such as St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas; suicide was not considered a sin under the Byzantine Christian code of Justinian, for instance. Their arguments center around the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" (made applicable under the New Covenant by Jesus in Matthew 19:18), as well as the idea that life is a gift given by God which should not be spurned, and that suicide is against the "natural order" and thus interferes with God's master plan for the world. However, it is believed that mental illness or grave fear of suffering diminishes the responsibility of the one completing suicide. Counter-arguments include the following: that the sixth commandment is more accurately translated as "thou shalt not murder", not necessarily applying to the self; that taking one's own life no more violates God's plan than does curing a disease; and that a number of suicides by followers of God are recorded in the Bible with no dire condemnation.Judaism focuses on the importance of valuing this life, and as such, suicide is tantamount to denying God's goodness in the world. Despite this, under extreme circumstances when there has seemed no choice but to either be killed or forced to betray their religion, Jews have committed individual suicide or mass suicide (see Masada, First French persecution of the Jews, and York Castle for examples) and as a grim reminder there is even a prayer in the Jewish liturgy for "when the knife is at the throat", for those dying "to sanctify God's Name". (Martyrdom). These acts have received mixed responses by Jewish authorities, regarded both as examples of heroic martyrdom, whilst others state that it was wrong for them to take their own lives in anticipation of martyrdom.Suicide is not allowed in the religion of Islam; however, martyring oneself for Allah (during combat) is not the same as completing suicide. Suicide by Muslim standards is traditionally seen as a sign of disbelief in God. The use of suicide bombing is therefore a controversial one in Islam. Groups like Hamas consider it necessary—for instance, in the struggle against occupation.In Hinduism, suicide is frowned upon and is considered equally sinful as murdering another. Hindu Scriptures state that one who commits suicide will become part of the spirit world, wandering earth, for a set period of time. The ghost can feel hunger and thirst, but can not eat or drink.Some see suicide as a legitimate matter of personal choice and a human right (colloquially known as the right to die movement), and maintain that no one should be forced to suffer against their will, particularly from conditions such as incurable disease, mental illness, and old age that have no possibility of improvement. Proponents of this view reject the belief that suicide is always irrational, arguing instead that it can be a valid last resort for those enduring major pain or trauma. This perspective is most popular in continental Europe, where euthanasia and other such topics are commonly discussed in parliament, although it has a good deal of support in the United States as well.A narrower segment of this group considers suicide something between a grave but condonable choice in some circumstances and a sacrosanct right for anyone (even a young and healthy person) who believes they have rationally and conscientiously come to the decision to end their own lives. Notable supporters of this school of thought include German pessimist philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, and Scottish empiricist David Hume. Adherents of this view often advocate the abrogation of statutes that restrict the liberties of people known to be suicidal, such as laws permitting their involuntary commitment to mental hospitals. Critics may argue that suicidal impulses are often products of mental illness rather than rational self-interest, and that because of the gravity and irreversibility of the decision to take one's life it is more prudent for society to err on the side of caution and at least delay the suicidal act.

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Cynthia Witthoft - Pink Flowers

Cynthia WitthoftSong: "Pink Flowers"Albums: "1997 - Lysergic Extreme Metal; 2006 - The Bird Of Paradise [& "Lysergic Extreme Metal" Remastered]"http://cynthiawitthoft.blogspot.com/search?q=Cynthia+Witthoft+-+Pink+FlowersIn Western culture, the practice of assigning pink to an individual gender began in the 1920s[5]. From then until the 1940s, pink was considered appropriate for boys because it was the more masculine and decided color while blue was considered appropriate for girls because it was the more delicate and dainty color. Since the 1940s, the societal norm apparently inverted so that pink became appropriate for girls and blue appropriate for boys, a practice that has continued into the 21st century. Though the color pink has sometimes been associated with gender stereotypes, some feminists have sought to reclaim it. For example, the Swedish radical feminist party Feminist Initiative uses pink as its color. Pink is the color of the Breast Cancer Awareness ribbon. Pink was chosen partially because it is so strongly associated with femininity. It has been suggested that females prefer pink because of an evolutionary preference for reddish things like ripe fruits and healthy faces. This suggestion, however, has been criticized as unsubstantiated.Whereas Jewish people were forced to wear the yellow stars of David under Nazi rule, and Roma people were forced to wear a black triangle, men imprisoned on accusations of homosexuality or same-sex sexual activity were forced to wear a pink triangle. Nowadays, the pink triangle is often worn with pride. A Dutch newsgroup about homosexuality is called nl.roze (roze being the Dutch word for pink), while in Britain, Pink News is a leading gay newspaper and online news service. There is a magazine called Pink for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transsexual (GLBT) community which has different editions for various metropolitan areas.In business, the pink pound or pink dollar refers to the spending power of the GLBT community. Advertising agencies sometimes call the gay market the pink economy. In Japan the color Cherry Blossom Pink is associated with a woman's vagina, and therefore, in Japan, softcore pornographic films are called pink movies. In the bandana code of the gay leather subculture, wearing a pink bandana means that one is into the fetish of playing with dildos. Wearing a dark pink bandana means that one is into tit torture.

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Added: March 6, 2008



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David Witthoft Wears Brett Favre Jersey 1,581 Days
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end and for 6th grader David Witthoft of Ridgefield, Connecticut, he picked the occasion of his 12th birthday to give up his Brett Favre jersey after wearing it every day for 1,581 days.
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Youngster Wears Favre Jersey for Over 4 Years
David Witthoft, the youngster who had been wearing the same Brett Favre jersey every day for more than four years, has finally taken it off.
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Boy Retires Favre Jersey Worn Daily For 4+ Yrs.
David Witthoft finally shunned his Brett Favre jersey for a red shirt for the first time in 1,581 days.
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Connecticut boy finally takes off Favre jersey after years
Finally, David Witthoft shunned his Brett Favre jersey for the first time in 1,581 days. The Ridgefield, Conn. boy, 12, wore the No. 4 jersey every day since receiving it as a gift for Christmas in 2003. David's father, Chuck Witthoft, said Monday that his son's last day wearing the jersey was April 23 -- his 12th birthday.
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Favre jersey streak ends
Twelve-year-old David Witthoft wore a red Nike shirt to school on April 24. It’s significant because on each of the previous 1,581 days, Witthoft wore the Brett Favre jersey he received as a gift for Christmas 2003 when he was just 7. His last day wearing the jersey was April 23, which was his 12th birthday.
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Connecticut boy takes off Favre jersey for good after 4 yrs
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Finally, David Witthoft shunned his Brett Favre jersey for the first time in 1,581 days.
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Boy Wears Packers Jersy for 1581 Days
David Witthoft finally shunned his Brett Favre jersey for a red shirt for the first time in 1,581 days. The 12-year-old Ridgefield, Conn. boy wore the No. 4 jersey every day since receiving it as a gift for Christmas in 2003.
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Kid Wears Jersey for Four Consecutive Years
An 11 year old Connecticut boy, David Witthoft, received a Brett Favre jersey for Christmas back in 2003. The young boy has somehow managed to wear it every day since that fateful Christmas. Witthoft finally got to see the Packers play last week against the Detroit Lions in a Packers 34-13 win.
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11-Year-Old Boy Wearing Brett Favre Jersey Since 2003
Now this is what you call a die-hard fan. His parents could probably afford the trip to Lambeau Field with all the money they didn't spend on clothes.David Witthoft, 11, of Ridgefield, Conn., who hasn't stopped wearing his Brett Favre jersey since Christmas four years ago, finally attended his first Green Bay Packers game Sunday.
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