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 | | I Dont Give A About 00:08A F**king W***e Tags: fk you and fk your little dog to Category: Comedy Views: 35 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 11, 07 By: danleafboy  | |  |  | | FK YOU RAVENSTAKE YOU! 03:30F**K YOU RAVENSTAKE - FUCK YOU!! F**K YOU RAVENSTAKE - FUCK YOU!! THESE PPL MAKE ME FUCKING SICK!!! TRHEY BLOCKED ME FROM THEIR CHANNEL, AND THEY ALSO BLOCKED ME FROM THEIR CHATROOM ON NOWLIVE.COM I DIDN'T more...SO SHIT AND THEY FUCKING BLOCKED ME, FUCKING ASSHOLES THEY ARE!!
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THESE PPL ARE SICK ASSHOLES!!!! HOW ANYONE CAN EVEN LISTEN TO THEIR LIVE SHOW, IS BEYOND ME!!! less Tags: thefinebros ravenstake Category: Video Blogs Views: 33 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 15, 07 By: jdplvy07  | |  |  | | fk 04:19!!! Tags: nemo Category: Music Views: 67 Comments: 2 Added: May 26, 07 By: N-emo | |  |  | | Re Who The Fk Are You People! 02:20A response to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0-_f3UYrkA Tags: who the fk are you people! Category: People Views: 3 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 13, 07 By: Twackius | |  |  | | ADMIN WHO THE FK IS ADMIN 01:08WHOS ALICE....LOL Tags: casey dog alice funny grems Category: Comedy Views: 240 Comments: 3 Added: Feb 3, 09 By: davidcasey12345  | |  |  | | Fk It I dont want you back Eamon 04:01... Tags: eamon Category: Music Views: 87 Comments: 0 Added: Dec 28, 07 By: Dj.Scorpio | |  |  | | Frankee FURB Fk You Right Back Explicit) 03:45Frankee - FURB (Fuck You Right Back- Explicit) Tags: frankee furb fuck you right back explicit Category: Music Views: 774 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 15, 07 By: etatae | |  |  | | duck The Fk Down 04:16Shout out Tags: shout out Category: Music Views: 66 Comments: 12 Added: Sep 8, 07 By: retardslayer  | |  |  | | Fk Youtube 00:42I followed mordeth13 to livevideo. He is the only reason I joined youtube so he has my loyalty. Tags: youtube mordeth13 sample13 sample13com Category: Video Blogs Views: 187 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 13, 07 By: sample13  | |  |  | | Twiztid Fk on the 1st date 03:40Twiztid- Freek Show Tags: twiztid psychopathic records Category: Music Views: 214 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 21, 08 By: Hatchetman | |  |  | | thinks dogs of wood city or f k / 04:59this is all I seem to do - think..... if I said I felt depressed , do u think ? if you said you were happy - would I think ?? Tags: odie hector huddersfield castle hill Category: Music Views: 885 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 20, 08 By: spineyextra  | |  |  | | Myl232ne Farmer Fk Them All 2005) 04:52Strange Too, three years ago. Tags: mylene farmer music video Category: Music Views: 73 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 13, 08 By: patrick194  | |  |  | | FURB FK YOU RIGHT BACK) 03:45Frankee - F.U.R.B (F**k You Right Back) Tags: furb fk you right back) frankee answer song to eamons fk it i dont want you back) 2004 hiphop the good the bad the ugly eamon doyle british bbc radio 1 presenter chris moyles spoof version we want you to leave vakkenvuller clerk) netherlands nicole francine aiello Category: Music Views: 416 Comments: 1 Added: Jun 7, 08 By: FRANCO41 | |  |  | | FK IT I DONT WANT YOU BACK) 04:00Eamon - F**k It (I Don't Want You Back) Tags: fk it i dont want you back) eamon i dont want you back 20034 hiphop howop guinness world record 33 expletives in a song answer song furb fk you right back) frankee british bbc radio 1 presenter chris moyles spoof version we want you to leave vakkenvuller clerk) netherlands eamon doyle Category: Music Views: 122 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 7, 08 By: FRANCO41 | |  |  | | The Trap Fk You Buddy 13 Adam Curtis 59:29BBC Documentary- A Must-see! Paradox of liberty in our culture. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/kahlanamnell/55E901413AFD4DD18F3366E0F8262DA6/the-trap-the-lonely-robot-2-3.aspx"> more...Click here for Part 2/3</a> less Tags: the trap adam curtis history documentary investigation government game theory cold war john nash Category: News Views: 518 Comments: 3 Added: Feb 21, 08 By: kahlanamnell  | |  |  | | I WAS UP FKING DK ALL NIGHTLivevideo Poop 01:55enjoy!Stop Wacthing At 00 : 16-Credits Sucks! Tags: livevideo poop Category: Comedy Views: 52 Comments: 2 Added: Jan 6, 08 By: danleafboy  | |  |  | | The Trap Fk You Buddy pt 33 19:45<B>Read Description for a link to the next video in this series LONELY ROBOT (3 parts)</b> In this episode, Curtis examines the rise of game theory during the Cold War and the way in which more...its mathematical models of human behaviour filtered into economic thought. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/8AE960BE2F7944B3AAF18F3DB18847FA/the-trap-lonely-robot-pt-1-3.aspx">Click Here for part 3</a>
Interview with John Nash during episode 1 The programme traces the development of game theory with particular reference to the work of John Nash, who believed that all humans were inherently suspicious and selfish creatures that strategised constantly. Using this as his first premise, Nash constructed logically consistent and mathematically verifiable models, for which he won the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences, commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics. He invented system games reflecting his beliefs about human behaviour, including one called "So Long Sucker---Fuck Your Buddy", in which the only way to win was to betray your playing partner, and it is from this game that the episode's title is taken. These games were internally coherent and worked correctly as long as the players obeyed the ground rules that they should behave selfishly and try to outwit their opponents, but when RAND's analysts tried the games on their own secretaries, they instead chose not to betray each other, but to cooperate every time. This did not, in the eyes of the analysts, discredit the models, but instead proved that the secretaries were unfit subjects.
What was not known at the time was that Nash was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, and, as a result, was deeply suspicious of everyone around him—including his colleagues—and was convinced that many were involved in conspiracies against him. It was this mistaken belief that led to his view of people as a whole that formed the basis for his theories. Footage of an older and wiser Nash was shown in which he acknowledges that his paranoid views of other people at the time were false.
Curtis examines how game theory was used to create the USA's nuclear strategy during the Cold War. Because no nuclear war occurred, it was believed that game theory had been correct in dictating the creation and maintenance of a massive American nuclear arsenal—because the Soviet Union had not attacked America with its nuclear weapons, the supposed deterrent must have worked. This is a subject Curtis examined in his first series, Pandora's Box, and he reuses much of the same archive material in doing so.
Archive interview with R.D. Laing during episode 1A separate strand in the documentary is the work of R.D. Laing, whose work in psychiatry led him to model familial interactions using game theory. His conclusion was that humans are inherently selfish, shrewd, and spontaneously generate strategems during everyday interactions. Laing's theories became more developed when he concluded that some forms of mental illness were merely artificial labels, used by the state to suppress individual suffering. This belief became a staple tenet of counterculture during the 1960s. Reference is made to the Rosenhan experiment, in which bogus patients, surreptitiously self-presenting at a number of American psychiatric institutions, were falsely diagnosed as having mental disorders, while institutions, informed that they were to receive bogus patients, "identified" numerous supposed imposters who were actually genuine patients. The results of the experiment were a disaster for American psychiatry, because they destroyed the idea that psychiatrists were a privileged elite able to genuinely diagnose, and therefore treat, mental illness.
All these theories tended to support the beliefs of what were then fringe economists such as Friedrich von Hayek, whose economic models left no room for altruism, but depended purely on self-interest, leading to the formation of public choice theory. In less Tags: trap bbc power nightmares human war math economics game new world order news government usa britain uk canada. Category: News Views: 198 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 20, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |  |  | | The Trap Fk You Buddy pt 23 19:56<B>Read Description for a link to part 3</b> In this episode, Curtis examines the rise of game theory during the Cold War and the way in which its mathematical models of human behaviour filtered more...into economic thought. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/3DA2E771FE1B41789E17FD1FBD600F8C/the-trap-f-k-you-buddy-pt-3.aspx">Click Here for part 3</a>
Interview with John Nash during episode 1 The programme traces the development of game theory with particular reference to the work of John Nash, who believed that all humans were inherently suspicious and selfish creatures that strategised constantly. Using this as his first premise, Nash constructed logically consistent and mathematically verifiable models, for which he won the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences, commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics. He invented system games reflecting his beliefs about human behaviour, including one called "So Long Sucker---Fuck Your Buddy", in which the only way to win was to betray your playing partner, and it is from this game that the episode's title is taken. These games were internally coherent and worked correctly as long as the players obeyed the ground rules that they should behave selfishly and try to outwit their opponents, but when RAND's analysts tried the games on their own secretaries, they instead chose not to betray each other, but to cooperate every time. This did not, in the eyes of the analysts, discredit the models, but instead proved that the secretaries were unfit subjects.
What was not known at the time was that Nash was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, and, as a result, was deeply suspicious of everyone around him—including his colleagues—and was convinced that many were involved in conspiracies against him. It was this mistaken belief that led to his view of people as a whole that formed the basis for his theories. Footage of an older and wiser Nash was shown in which he acknowledges that his paranoid views of other people at the time were false.
Curtis examines how game theory was used to create the USA's nuclear strategy during the Cold War. Because no nuclear war occurred, it was believed that game theory had been correct in dictating the creation and maintenance of a massive American nuclear arsenal—because the Soviet Union had not attacked America with its nuclear weapons, the supposed deterrent must have worked. This is a subject Curtis examined in his first series, Pandora's Box, and he reuses much of the same archive material in doing so.
Archive interview with R.D. Laing during episode 1A separate strand in the documentary is the work of R.D. Laing, whose work in psychiatry led him to model familial interactions using game theory. His conclusion was that humans are inherently selfish, shrewd, and spontaneously generate strategems during everyday interactions. Laing's theories became more developed when he concluded that some forms of mental illness were merely artificial labels, used by the state to suppress individual suffering. This belief became a staple tenet of counterculture during the 1960s. Reference is made to the Rosenhan experiment, in which bogus patients, surreptitiously self-presenting at a number of American psychiatric institutions, were falsely diagnosed as having mental disorders, while institutions, informed that they were to receive bogus patients, "identified" numerous supposed imposters who were actually genuine patients. The results of the experiment were a disaster for American psychiatry, because they destroyed the idea that psychiatrists were a privileged elite able to genuinely diagnose, and therefore treat, mental illness.
All these theories tended to support the beliefs of what were then fringe economists such as Friedrich von Hayek, whose economic models left no room for altruism, but depended purely on self-interest, leading to the formation of public choice theory. In an interview, the economist James M. Buchana less Tags: trap bbc power nightmares human war math economics game new world order news government usa britain uk canada. Category: News Views: 287 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 20, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |  |  | | The Trap Fk You Buddy pt 13 19:54<B>Read Description for a link to part 2</b> In this episode, Curtis examines the rise of game theory during the Cold War and the way in which its mathematical models of human behaviour filtered more...into economic thought. <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/3DF8BB8A8D0F4E82A6E048E2EF957DC4/the-trap-f-k-you-buddy-pt-2.aspx">Click Here for part 2</a>
Interview with John Nash during episode 1 The programme traces the development of game theory with particular reference to the work of John Nash, who believed that all humans were inherently suspicious and selfish creatures that strategised constantly. Using this as his first premise, Nash constructed logically consistent and mathematically verifiable models, for which he won the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences, commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics. He invented system games reflecting his beliefs about human behaviour, including one called "So Long Sucker---Fuck Your Buddy", in which the only way to win was to betray your playing partner, and it is from this game that the episode's title is taken. These games were internally coherent and worked correctly as long as the players obeyed the ground rules that they should behave selfishly and try to outwit their opponents, but when RAND's analysts tried the games on their own secretaries, they instead chose not to betray each other, but to cooperate every time. This did not, in the eyes of the analysts, discredit the models, but instead proved that the secretaries were unfit subjects.
What was not known at the time was that Nash was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, and, as a result, was deeply suspicious of everyone around him—including his colleagues—and was convinced that many were involved in conspiracies against him. It was this mistaken belief that led to his view of people as a whole that formed the basis for his theories. Footage of an older and wiser Nash was shown in which he acknowledges that his paranoid views of other people at the time were false.
Curtis examines how game theory was used to create the USA's nuclear strategy during the Cold War. Because no nuclear war occurred, it was believed that game theory had been correct in dictating the creation and maintenance of a massive American nuclear arsenal—because the Soviet Union had not attacked America with its nuclear weapons, the supposed deterrent must have worked. This is a subject Curtis examined in his first series, Pandora's Box, and he reuses much of the same archive material in doing so.
Archive interview with R.D. Laing during episode 1A separate strand in the documentary is the work of R.D. Laing, whose work in psychiatry led him to model familial interactions using game theory. His conclusion was that humans are inherently selfish, shrewd, and spontaneously generate strategems during everyday interactions. Laing's theories became more developed when he concluded that some forms of mental illness were merely artificial labels, used by the state to suppress individual suffering. This belief became a staple tenet of counterculture during the 1960s. Reference is made to the Rosenhan experiment, in which bogus patients, surreptitiously self-presenting at a number of American psychiatric institutions, were falsely diagnosed as having mental disorders, while institutions, informed that they were to receive bogus patients, "identified" numerous supposed imposters who were actually genuine patients. The results of the experiment were a disaster for American psychiatry, because they destroyed the idea that psychiatrists were a privileged elite able to genuinely diagnose, and therefore treat, mental illness.
All these theories tended to support the beliefs of what were then fringe economists such as Friedrich von Hayek, whose economic models left no room for altruism, but depended purely on self-interest, leading to the formation of public choice theory. In an interview, the economist James M. Buchana less Tags: trap bbc power nightmares human war math economics game new world order news government usa britain uk canada. Category: News Views: 876 Comments: 4 Added: Nov 19, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |  |  | | If You Dont Like Us You Can Fk Off! 04:01Icp, Homies, Homage TO My Friends ..... I Love All You Mofo's! Tags: heydezz dezz homies foff harveylocust methodofmac krissy105 mexolexo stylidium zeep kyhell mindy xfasionfascist elvanda icp Category: Entertainment Views: 156 Comments: 24 Added: Oct 19, 07 By: HeyDezz  | |  |  | | We FK The World 01:24Song made by French Media in the 90's Tags: world nwo illuminiti tyranny Category: News Views: 73 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 5, 07 By: NewMindZ  | |  |  | | ME AGAINEND OF THE LINEALLRIGHTS TO THE RIGHT PEOPLE 03:39SOME GIRL SAID DO YOU DO REQUESTS.....PROUDLY I SAID YES............"WELL F##K OFF SHE SAID....LMAO Tags: me again. endof the lineallrights to the right people casey ninjadog golden some girl said do you do requestsproudly i said yeswell fk off she saidlmao Category: Entertainment Views: 62 Comments: 11 Added: Aug 9, 09 By: davidcasey12345  | |  |  | | Ask Not What the Universe Can Do For You . 01:48http://www.mwtavalues.net ... The new MetValues Breakthrough formula: "Ask not what the universe can do for you, ask what you can do for the universe. Discover your gift, and all else will follow." Tags: your gift new formula metavalues breakthrough motivation john f kennedy Category: Video Blogs Views: 3 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 26, 09 By: tasteful723 | |  |  | | What the FK is Mike Dillards Coffee House Letter 03:56http://socialmediamarketingprofits.com/?site=CoffeeHouseLetterPro Heard the hype around The Coffee House letter? wondered what it's all about? who's the big MLM guy Mike Dillard? Does he drink coffee? Tags: coffee house letter mike dillard mlm what is the coffee house letter Category: Video Blogs Views: 7 Comments: 0 Added: May 23, 09 By: 70smlmguy | |  |
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