This week I am one day later than usual so please excuse the delay... actually I am now two days later (finishing) because of fatigue so please excuse the delay...
Guilt is something that automatically occurs inside the brain upon knowingly doing something wrong i.e. willfully wrong & against ones instincts. Guilt has unique neuro-characteristics and similarly guilt has unique psycho-somatic effect on the muscles including and especially the facial muscles. Note in this photo that Oscar Pistorius has a guilty appearance in his facial muscles - but what is he guilty of?
...Have you noticed that Oscar Pistorius's Defense Barrister is very dubious? For example, this Defense Barrister seems to be making accidental omissions in the Prosecution's Case appear to be criminal flaws. Why do I say this? In the Case has been claimed that Oscar Pistorius was wearing his blades but the prosecution seeked to prove this claim to be a lie. When a Witness was showing that the damage done to a door from Oscar Pistorius's home that was done by a cricket bat could only have been done if Oscar Pistorius was not wearing his blades i.e. he would have been balancing on his stumps this Defense Barrister asked this Witness if when he (the Witness) was kneeling down was able to balance or not and this Witness said that he was unable to balance thus making it seem that Oscar Pistorius could not possibly have damaged this door whilst balancing on his stumps simply because this Witness could not balance on his knees but since aged approximately 11 months Oscar Pistorius had his lower legs amputated so for him his stumps have been virtually the same as a person with feet i.e. Oscar Pistorius has been able to balance perfectly well on his stumps throughout his life but this Witness could not balance on his knees because balancing on his knees is an impossibility for him owing to it being an unlearned skill but for Oscar Pistorius balancing on his stumps is fundamentally a talent. Do you see the accidental omission that the Defense Barrister very poorly played upon? If it had been mentioned that for Oscar Pistorius balancing on his stumps is fundamentally a talent owing to losing his lower legs at such a young age and that this Witness's inability to balance on his knees should not be compared to Oscar Pistorius.
Guilt is something that automatically occurs inside the brain upon knowingly doing something wrong i.e. willfully wrong & against ones instincts. Guilt has unique neuro-characteristics and similarly guilt has unique psycho-somatic effect on the muscles including and especially the facial muscles. Note in this photo that Oscar Pistorius has a guilty appearance in his facial muscles - but what is he guilty of?
...Have you noticed that Oscar Pistorius's Defense Barrister is very dubious? For example, this Defense Barrister seems to be making accidental omissions in the Prosecution's Case appear to be criminal flaws. Why do I say this? In the Case has been claimed that Oscar Pistorius was wearing his blades but the prosecution seeked to prove this claim to be a lie. When a Witness was showing that the damage done to a door from Oscar Pistorius's home that was done by a cricket bat could only have been done if Oscar Pistorius was not wearing his blades i.e. he would have been balancing on his stumps this Defense Barrister asked this Witness if when he (the Witness) was kneeling down was able to balance or not and this Witness said that he was unable to balance thus making it seem that Oscar Pistorius could not possibly have damaged this door whilst balancing on his stumps simply because this Witness could not balance on his knees but since aged approximately 11 months Oscar Pistorius had his lower legs amputated so for him his stumps have been virtually the same as a person with feet i.e. Oscar Pistorius has been able to balance perfectly well on his stumps throughout his life but this Witness could not balance on his knees because balancing on his knees is an impossibility for him owing to it being an unlearned skill but for Oscar Pistorius balancing on his stumps is fundamentally a talent. Do you see the accidental omission that the Defense Barrister very poorly played upon? If it had been mentioned that for Oscar Pistorius balancing on his stumps is fundamentally a talent owing to losing his lower legs at such a young age and that this Witness's inability to balance on his knees should not be compared to Oscar Pistorius.
The word bling features in many walks-of-life and even brands like Rolls Royce have it used against their products with success but have you ever wondered where the word bling comes from? I think that the word bling comes from Sonic the Hedgehog. When playing Sonic the Hedgehog video games one of the required actions is to 'sail' through as many gold rings as possible and each time one 'collects' a gold ring a noise that sounds just like 'bling' is heard. So there you go, and maybe now you know.
This week's Music pick is 'Dreams of
Heaven' (Incense Mix) by Ground Level from the year 1993… maybe it should have been named 'Westminster Underground'?

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