*causal object,* = two semantitically grounded terms.
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In a message dated 24/01/2007 17:20:40 GMT Standard Time, GEVANS613 writes:
In a message dated 24/01/2007 15:44:59 GMT Standard Time,
leesmithjr at comporium.net writes:
*causal object,* = two semantitically grounded terms.
Casual = Random.
Object = Monad.
Two = None.
Semantics = Claude Levi-Strauss.
Grounded = Terms.
Now, you do the math.
Jud:
To long-suffering list members;
Sorry for that mistakenly sent return-post comrades - my youngest sat his
liddle bunny-wabbit on my keyboard and its arse pressed down on the send
button. The childish smileys flashing on and off and grimacing and exchanging
meaningful glances like a office full of Gestapo agents when Heidegger rings up
for the tenth time in a single day - reporting colleagues.
To Little Tommy Trout:
*Casual Object?* - the word is *Causal.* Are you dyslexic mein guter Mann?
- THE WORD IS NOT *c-a-s-u-a-l* {as in Heideggere’s Greek] Sie brauchen
Spektakel offensichtlich!
If you insist upon throwing bandwidth around like there is no tomorrow - at
least go to the trouble of reading the posts properly.
Pimple problems? Zits still bothering you? Nietzsche suffered from them a
lot. His doctor put it down to excessive masturbation due to the onset of
venereal engendered insanity.
Try cutting down on that activity first, and keep away from the dirty-book
shelves in your library - don’t pick up well-thumbed books like *Jemima’s Dorm
Room Desires* or *Being and Time.* [God knows WHAT germs you will pick
up] but if the black supporating buboes persist try Elfride Heidegger’s
method, by which she successfully treated a serious outbreak of pimples on
Heidegger’s arse at the time of the French entry into *The Cockroaches’ Nest * [as
Alice. B. Toklas referred to Heidegger and his birthplace.]
Below is the lovely Elfide’s receta medica as published in Die Monatliche
Zeitschrift *Nazi Frauen* popularly referred to as: *Hitlers Huren.*
I am grateful to Frau Analgriss Nasse-Schenkel for the excellent
translation.
You don’t necessarily have to wait around for that Mount St. Helens on your
forehead to erupt on its own. It’s fairly easy to pop a pimple, but proceeding
without caution can cause more pimples or scarring. This article discusses
“whiteheads,” where the pimple has a white top and liquid pus underneath the
skin.
Vorbereitung:
1. Wash your face with a gentle cleanser. It should be hypoallergenic,
non-comedogenic and alcohol-free. Use very warm water, soaping up for at least
20 seconds. Cold and lukewarm water don’t dissolve oil or kill germs nearly
as well, but hot water irritates the skin and causes flaking.
2. Rinse thoroughly for another 20 seconds and pat dry with a clean
towel.
3. Dab the pimple with a 100%-cotton pad soaked in an all-natural
astringent such as witch hazel to assure no extra dirt or residue is left behind
(this is optional).
4. Take a clean washcloth and run part of it under very warm water.
Immediately apply it directly to the pimple, so you can open up the pore and
make it easier and less painful to pop. Do this for about 60 seconds, re-running
the cloth under warm water if it starts to cool off.
* An alternative is to gently slide the warm washcloth over the pimple
several times, without squeezing or pushing into the pimple.
* You can substitute a salt water mix in a damp (not dripping) cotton
ball to soak the pimple for 1-3 minutes.
5. Using q-tips, cotton balls, or your finger tips, very gently squeeze,
pushing the down around the pimple more than towards the center. It should
not take much effort. If it doesn’t burst, do not try to apply harder
pressure. Soak the pimple in warm water again and retry.
* The q-tips and cotton balls are preferable because they are less
likely to damage your skin, whereas the tips of your nails can cause intense
irritation.
* If you do use your finger tips as a last resort, quickly rub some
hand sanitizer all over your hands first.
6. Wipe the pus up with another cotton pad or your finger.
7. Wait 10 to 20 seconds, then start to press the pimple gently again
with clean fingers. Repeat as needed and/or until you start to see blood
emerging.
8. Wrap your finger in a new cotton pad and press gently right on top of
the pimple to stop the bleeding.
9. Leave it be for a minute or two–don’t touch it, cover it, or apply
anything to it right away. After it’s had a chance to chill out, wash your
hands thoroughly, then wash your face as directed in the first step.
10. Spread a generous amount of aloe vera gel or an antibiotic ointment
onto the pimple, then cover with a bandage. If you dislike the bandage on your
face for cosmetic reasons, you can apply the aloe or ointment and then leave
it uncovered, though covering it would be most effective.
11. Replace the bandage and apply more ointment or aloe once or twice a
day. If the area is still swollen, wrap an ice cube in a paper towel and hold
it against the bandage for 30-60 seconds at a time.
Weiter Rat:
* The most important thing to do is not to try and force a pimple to
pop that isn’t ready to pop yet. If it is just a red bump and you can’t see any
yellowish-white pus just beneath the surface, just wait. Prodding and
pinching when it is at this stage will cause nothing but harm.
* The key to popping a pimple is to sterilize everything and minimize
your skin’s exposure to bacteria and any other foreign matter. Fingertips are
not recommended because fingernails can harbor bacteria that can enter the
newly ruptured skin.
* If the pus and dirt have congealed under the skin to form a
blackhead, you can use a blackhead remover to safely remove these blemishes. Rather
than just applying pressure on two sides of the pimple, these removers apply
even, equal pressure on all sides. See the Related wikiHows below.
* Extremely resistant pimples can be forced open with a needle or small
pin. Sterilize the needle or pin either with alcohol or by holding the
needle or pin in a flame for 10-15 seconds. Let it cool a few seconds before
gently puncturing the top center of the pimple.
* If you get a scab, don’t pick at it.
Verwarnungen:
* Some people have mild allergic reactions to aloe vera gel, marked by
rashes and itching. Obviously, don’t use it if you’ve had this experience
with aloe vera in the past, or test it on the inside of your wrist to make sure.
* It’s important when taking care of pimples to use 100% cotton
balls/pads or gauze pads. Toilet paper and paper towels contain harsh, sharp fibers
that often stick to your skin.
* You should only do this when absolutely necessary. Popping zits is
terrible for your skin, and can cause major infections and scarring.
* You may need to see a doctor if your pimple scars, gets worse, or
does not significantly heal after one or two weeks.
* Never try to pop acne cysts. These are deep, painful, hard pimples
seen in people with severe acne. Cysts must only be treated by a medical
professional.
Sachen, die Sie brauchen werden:
* Clean towel
* Clean washcloth
* Hand sanitizer
* Pure, gentle, non-comedogenic face cleanser
* Natural astringent such as witch hazel or rosewater (optional)
* 100% cotton face pads or balls
* Aloe vera gel, polysporin or neosporin
* Bandages (optional)
* Ice and paper towel (optional)
Hope this helps?
regards,
Jud Evans.
Personal Website: http://evans-experientialism.freewebspac…
