Friday, August 12, 2011

RDR Undead Nightmare im Stuck?

soooo i have gotton the bunderbluss or what ever and there isnt anymore missions. West Dickens said he's going to mexico and is at solomons folly for a few days but i cant find him. there aren't any markers or anything except towns and lost souls (which i have done like 7 times) how can i find Nigel?

If God is love, why does he permit wickedness?

He doesn't permit it.....he just allows it to go on in order to test us. To see if we are willing to seek him and try to find him at heart. Basically to see who is really purely righteous and wants to seek the kingdom of heaven, not with God's help and him doing all the work, but on your own.You have to truly want it and allowing temptations and sin run a muck on earth is a way to test you

The Pearl (on Peter's Question)...c/c please. Thank you?

Benny, it is significant I think that you have written this poem and that I am answering it. I have long looked on writing a poem of surpassing aesthetic quality as a sort of holy quest, and have when work permitted devoted myself to the proposition with considerable zeal. I have come to the conclusion 'greatness' should be left to others to identify. If you are a poet, in the truest sense, you will master with relative ease the technical craft of poetry, itself a formidable accomplishment for those less driven. You will perhaps even learn the language of inanimate things, and with your altered consciousness and way of seeing embrace a world other men will never see, unless it is through the exigency of your sacred words. But by the time you have accomplished these things, your quest for 'perfection' is already doomed. You no longer can gain satisfaction or fulfillment by comparing what you have accomplished with the standards of the past. You do not strive toward them but rather toward some mythic Olympus, or perhaps Helicon itself. You now judge all you produce unreasonably against the absolute limits of your art form and you are bound to fail, a poor creature whose consciousness is wedded to a limited and limiting neural architecture. I have helped to push you along this path, and for every one of the beauties you have known fleetingly, there is heartbreak and frustration lying beneath. My friend, the lotus itself blooms amidst the filth of the world, and if you can embrace beauty and misery, and count them the same without being destroyed by doing so, you may write the great poem of your dreams. Even then, if you are like me, you will selfishly protect it from the eyes of others. I have a poem of 360 lines — "The Horns" — that far surpasses anything I've ever posted here. I write sonnets in as little as two minutes, but I spent almost a year on this poem. For me, it is the culmination of a lifetime of learning and writing, and one day, after I die and bequeath it, my poem may take its place alongside the best. But not now, not while I'm living. It will be my gift to the world, and my vengeance on it.

Will current U.S. war strategies still reflect a conventional warfare strategy without a Nam or afghan?

Lessons were learned mainly for current assymetrical warfare doctrines from vietnam and afghanistan as modern examples, other include somalia. Will there be more troops, indiscriminate attacks, destructive?

Who is hurt most when government puts restrictions on banks?

Name one thing the government has ever done that works the way they say it will work? Anything they do hurts the average citizen. The far left and the far right are playing both ends against the middle which allows the rich to get richer, the poor to stay poor and the pockets of the middle class pays for the whole show.

Libya: "Neither side seems capable of moving the ball down the field"?

Send in Gaddafis troops the IRA. Then let the UDA eliminate the lot as they did in N. Ireland. End of conflict as they did in N. Ireland. Sinple.

Romeo and Juliet! HELP!?

I am writing an essay for Romeo and Juliet. My theme is Foolishness and Folly and to start me essay I need a opening quote on my theme. It just needs to be a general quote on foolishness. Thanks!