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用户名:sunshineandrain 笔名:阳光雨露 地区: 上海 行业:其他 |
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关于毕业论文
快要交毕业论文初稿了,可我还没有写。我想,看看往届论文的题目,在看看其他人的毕业论文是怎么写的,应该可以很快 FUCK 出一篇。
无聊生活中的一些趣味
有人说“生活中90%是无聊,10%是趣味”,不知对否。近来有些印象比较深刻, 遂记下来。
我们学校食堂打饭卡的师傅,在开学校园卡普遍没钱要打钱的时候,常常会看学生的卡上还剩多少钱,然后会念出来,“一快三”,“九毛五”,“六毛”,“一快六”,“两毛”,传递着些许幽默的交流。
一条路上卖烤山芋的小伙子,他整天卖山芋很辛苦,但是他对他的山芋很熟悉,知道哪个山芋熟了,哪个还没熟,甚至可能知道哪个“面”,哪个“黏”。要论数学或是外语,他可能不如你;可要说起山芋来,他肯定很高兴,很有感情。
游泳池边,一个痞痞的“坏”小伙子缠着一个年轻女孩,他们显然认识。那个女孩先叫他滚开,然后他不滚,跟着说话,女孩就跟他一起说话了。呵呵,那女孩挺“骚”的。挺羡慕他们的,年轻真好。
I Feel
I feel I hunger for something
Something more
More than just …
Empty inside.
August 1, 2008
母亲
我妈种荞麦了。要给我做两个荞麦枕。为什么是两个呢?当然希望我能早点讨个媳妇。我也想啊,可是我喜欢的姑娘不见了,觉得能慢慢接受的姑娘又有了男朋友,而能尝试交往的姑娘我又觉得犹犹豫豫不对劲,况且人家还不一定能看上我,所以觉得这事现在还勉强不得,只能先忙别的,再做打算。
我妈是个坚强的女人。肯定可以这么说,尽管她曾因生活的压力和失去亲人的痛苦,崩溃过。从一次次的大胆尝试,到一次次的挫折后再站立,我看到了她的坚强与伟大。
她现在的乐趣当然主要是她的那片菜地(可以说是回归田园生活,因为她很多年前就在工作之余种地,而我也是在田边长大的。)以及上山采采茶叶。菜种得好当然开心,这是一种简单而又深层的快乐。
只要我和我爸能平平安安的,这份快乐便能延续下去。
Juno 部分精彩台词点评
00:01:31-38
"This is the most magnificent discarded living room set I've ever seen." 这里的形容词很长,很幽默。
00:04:08-11
" Well, well, if it isn't Mcguff, the Crime Dog. Back for another test?" Mcgruff the Crime Dog 是美国犯罪预防委员会用来提高预防犯罪的意识而采用的拟人化的卡通警犬。这里一语双关。可能是当时想好了 Mcguff 这个姓。
00:04:23
"Momma Bear" 是童话故事 Goldielocks/The Three Bears 里的一个妈妈熊。具体的我也不知道。水平太有限啦。哈哈。
00:07:07-14
"I'm a suicide risk. /Juno?/ No. It's Morgan Freeman, do you have any bones that need collecting?/ Only the one in my pants. " 这里是指 Morgan Freeman 在 1994 年经典电影 Te Shawshank Redemption 里扮演的人物。最后一句的回答也是非常幽默的。
00:23:55-00:24:01
"I'm sorry. And if it is any consolation, I have heartburn that's radiating down to my kneecaps." 这里话说得很有文采。
00:24:09-20
"Who is the kid?/The baby? I don't really know much about it. It has fingernails, allegedly. /Nails, really?/Yeah./No. I mean, who is the father, Juno?" 这里 kid 这个双关用的稍嫌做作,不过也是挺幽默的。
2007 年最好看的 6 部电影
2007年的电影我看的不多,这里选出我看过当中比较好看的。
1. 首先当然是 Sweeny Todd 啦!Tim Burton 与 Johnny Depp (当然还有 Helena Carter)再度完美合作,一如继往的精彩。血腥暴力+哥特式黑色幽默+百老汇音乐,堪称精典!电影根据传统英国恐怖故事/小说和百老汇音乐剧改编。Johnny Depp 因为在其中的精彩表演,再度获得奥斯卡最佳男主演提名。其实,奥斯卡欠 Tim Burton 与 Johnny Depp 一座小金人。(比如 Corpse Bride 居然输给了 The Were Rabbit! 还有这部电影本有实力成为最佳影片。) Burton 的哥特式风格电影总是外表黑暗阴森,内在却充满善良和温暖。
2. No Country for Old Men. 科恩兄弟的这部电影获得了80届奥斯卡最佳影片,最佳导演,最佳男配角(Javier Bardem),和最佳改编剧本。这是一部优秀的惊悚悬疑片。Javier Bardem 的出现总让人心跳加快。而片子的后半部有些细节令人难以捉摸,我以后会抽时间具体分析。本片的意义主要是反映了人的年纪越大,失败越多,即便取得或多或少或大或小的成功或胜利,也是基于很多错误/失败的基础上,并最终难逃一死。以及生命/命运的不确定性。人贪婪的本质。还有 "Your husband had the opportunity to save you. Instead, he used you to try to save himself." 这样的台词也直击人性的弱点。
3. Juno. 其台词是一大亮点。获80届奥斯卡最佳原创剧本奖。我后面会具体说下。配乐也很好听。开始看不觉得有什么,但多看两遍发现很耐看。影片用一种善意和较轻松的眼光看待年轻人的恋爱和未成年怀孕。
4. There Will be Bood. 这里的将来时用的很好。一个人如果太过贪婪,或不懂得在防卫自己的情况下索取的话,将会流血的。其中男主演 Daniel Day-Lewis 获 80 届奥斯卡最佳男主演。
5. Enchanted. 半真人半动画。故事并不新鲜。主题也是迪斯尼传统的 "They all lived happily ever after." 但这一重复了无数次的主题也正是人类永恒的追求。在北美上映一周便以 5000 万美元的票房收入登上榜首。影片混杂了很多迪斯尼经典动画情节,但最大的看点其实是女主演 Amy Adams 的传神表演。她真的魅力无限!她的招牌式傻笑,她的那份恰到好处的傻劲,以及后来渐通人事后变正常的自然过渡,浑然天成,不留痕迹。这是她在 Junebug 中演配角出名以来,第一次担当主演。有些人总喜欢夸张些东西,比如说她已 34 岁 “高龄”之类,其实她才 32 岁。她参演的另一部较为出名的电影是 Chatch Me If You Can 里的 Brenda, 不过又有几人当时就注意到她了呢?非要到 30 以后才引起人们的关注,呵呵!不容易啊!
6. Ratatouille. 这是 80 届奥斯卡最佳动画长片。可爱的老鼠,非常值得一看。"Everyone can cook." 也是富有教育意义的。如同 06 年的 Happy Feet. "Everyone have their own heart song."
我回来了
有时四大皆空,即便做翻译也很好。顶多再泡泡妞,喝喝酒......
March of Dimes
March of Dimes is the name of health charities in both the United States and Canada. In the United States the March of Dimes is a national voluntary health charity founded in 1938 by United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to defeat the epidemic disease polio, which killed or paralyzed thousands of Americans during the first half of the 20th century. Roosevelt himself was paralyzed with what at the time was believed to be polio, though it now seems this diagnosis was mistaken.
The original purpose was to raise money for polio research and to care for those suffering from the disease. The name emphasized the national, nonpartisan, and public nature of the new organization, as opposed to private foundations established by wealthy families. The effort began with a radio appeal, asking everyone in the nation to contribute a dime (10 cents) to fight polio. The name "March of Dimes" for the fundraising campaign was coined by entertainer Eddie Cantor as a play on the popular newsreel feature of the day, The March of Time. Along with Cantor, many top Hollywood, Broadway, radio, and television stars served as promoters of the charity. Because of his close association with the cause, Roosevelt was portrayed on the U.S. dime after his death.
Over the years, the name "March of Dimes" became synonymous with that of the charity and was officially adopted in 1979. For its first 17 years, the March of Dimes provided support for the work of many innovative and practical polio researchers and virologists. In the post-World War II years, the number of polio cases in the United States increased sharply, making the cause even more urgent.
Then, on April 12, 1955, the March of Dimes held a news conference following the announcement to the world at the University of Michigan that a polio vaccine developed by Dr. Jonas Salk was both safe and effective. The largest clinical trial in U.S. history, involving more than 1.8 million schoolchildren, had shown the vaccine to be 80 to 90 percent effective in preventing paralytic polio.
After supporting the development of two successful vaccines against polio (both Jonas Salk's and Albert Sabin's research were partly funded by the March of Dimes), the organization, rather than going out of business, decided in 1958 to use its charitable infrastructure to serve mothers and babies with a new mission: to prevent premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality. The organization accomplishes this with programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy.
Today in the USA, March of Dimes funds researchers working in biochemistry, microbiology, developmental biology, genetics, pediatrics, and many other fields. Along the way, it has helped support special neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) designed to treat the sickest babies; drug treatments to replace surgery for babies with a common heart defect; and folic acid education and food fortification to prevent neural tube defects, among other advances.
March of Dimes has hosted WalkAmerica annually since 1970, and has raised more than $1.7 billion to fund research and programs to prevent premature birth.
March of Dimes in Canada has no affiliation with the American organization. It also began as part of the campaign to eradicate polio, but changed its mandate to offer programs and services for people of all ages with physical disabilites. For many years various provincial organizations operated under the name March of Dimes as members of the Easter Seals March of Dimes National Council.
In 2005, however, Ontario March of Dimes, the largest of the Canadian organizations, acquired the exclusive right to use 'March of Dimes' in Canada, and now operates March of Dimes Canada as a national subsidiary of Ontario March of Dimes. It no longer has any affiliation with Easter Seals Canada.
The March of Dimes in America follows the Accounting and Governance Standards laid out by various government and non government overseers.
As of April 2007, Tom Bergeron is the national celebrity spokesperson.
Team Youth is another program from the march of dimes it has programs raising from selling things to having a walk at your school. Team Youth is also a program ranging from kids in elementary to college. They even have ideas for teachers to do things. Team Youth is a very good organization fot more information please go to www.marchofdimesteamyouth.com Team Youth also allows groups of kids to register if the want to walk and don't forget walking is free.
Pay It Forward
很久没有更新博客了呀!最近一直忙啊忙,忙啊忙,忙啊忙,忙。
前些天,遇见个跟我差不多大的女人。她竟跟我诉说起她以前的男友在北京要结婚的事来!看来她是寂寞久了,确实需要人诉说了。于是就倾听吧:
她理工科大学毕业,以前在苏南的一个城市里当助理工程师,收入还算不错。男友是高中和大学同学,毕业后也和她在同一个厂里工作。这个女人是个工作狂。经常加班,忽视了男友的感受。而且还经常惹男友生气或有意拒绝他让他伤心。我怀疑她看不上那个男的,或是很犹豫,想再挑挑。后来,也就是1年后,男的去了北京发展,叫她同去,可她却想去上海。于是她在厂里又待了半年,然后来到了上海。
我想起了我的一年前,那时伤心至甚,竟也是找了一个才刚认识的妹妹/师姐诉说。幸亏她当时愿意倾听。顿时觉得感觉舒服多了。虽说诉说,尤其是过度诉说可能是不成熟的表现,可,以我当时的经历和性格,如果没有人诉说,是难以承受的(当然难以不等于不可)。《圣经》中的“创始纪”说:“Let us make man in our image”(1:26)此处的us和our指的是三圣一体(Trinity)。可见,按照《圣经》的说法,人之初本来就是和别人联系在一起的。没有你,就没有我,也没有他/她。按照达尔文的进化论,人当然也是联系在一起的,还和猴子联系在一起呢,最终和宇宙万物都联系在一起。人生真正的快乐与痛苦只存在于与别人的关系中。我们总在关系中叙写自己的故事。当一段恋情结束,而未来又未来时,也就是过去的故事结束,而新的故事还未开始时,总是让人感到寂寞,迷茫,痛苦,无聊。因为我们需要故事。我们需要爱情。
美国有部电影,据说是根据真人真事改编,叫“Pay It Forward”(将爱传下去)。每个人接受帮助之后,去帮助另一个人。我为什么不帮帮她呢?(而且她电话太多,我承受不了手机费。)
于是请她吃火锅,想让她散散心,并给她开导一下。谈话过程中,我几度后悔找她出来聊。因为虽然我反复强调倾听的重要,她仍然反复打断我的话,使谈话几乎无法进行。最后我只好继续倾听,倾听那些我不想再听的东西。散场后,我小心翼翼地告诉她:每次交往其实都在为恋爱做准备,你要学会怎么与人交往,多注意学习别人的长处,多关心别人,多注意倾听。看她似乎有误会,又一句“我太笨不懂的”来搪塞。我连忙补了句:你别误会,我只是希望你以后能够抓住幸福。
谁知,当天晚上,她竟发短信说觉得我不错,但她现在还不想谈恋爱。我没回。第二天,竟发短信说上自习时老想我,还想着我说过的倾听之类,说可能是爱上我了。我忙回说:不要爱上我,我能做的只有这么多了,你以后要靠自己坚强地走下去。可她后来竟常给我打电话(呜呜),还说我嗓音很迷人(嘿嘿),弄得我只好逃(郁闷)!我多次委婉拒绝之后,她哭了。唉,这也叫“Pay it forward”,只是将痛苦和烦恼传下去罢了...