haraya

Real Name:Airam Ferrer
Location:Loyola Heights, Quezo...
Joined:4-14-2006
Make haraya a Guide: follow clipper
About me
Minor goddess of beauty and suffering. In my room I am a dizzy dancer.
Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks is a virtual amusement park, a museum of sorts.
Where to find me on the web
Email: 
Website/Blog: http://www.plurk.com/user/haraya
Bookmarks: https://ma.gnolia.com/people/punchdrunkdaisy







   
 
 
 
   
 
top scroll end
11
POPS
The Secret History of Star Wars
haraya
by haraya  5-22-2008    4
 *check out the battle for "nerd credentials" at the site.
9
POPS
The Vanishing Personal Site
haraya
by haraya  4-28-2008   
 The entire article is interesting.
11
POPS
Why the Young Men Are So Ugly
haraya
by haraya  12-30-2007    5
 continued... it is only because of the tractors, the tractors in their blood, revving their engines, chewing up the turf inside their arteries and veins It is the testosterone tractor constantly climbing the mudhill of the world and dragging the young man behind it by a chain around his leg. In the stink and the noise, in the clouds of filthy exhaust is where they live. It is the tractors that make them what they are. While they make being a man look like a disease. I wish I didn't have to cut the poem. Anyway, some women can be so ugly too.
13
POPS
Food history timeline: culinary history of the human race
enbar
by enbar  12-7-2007    4
 Very cool. Plots the emergence of various kinds of food over historical time. Includes some recipes and reference articles.
6
POPS
The Kurt Vonnegut Library
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-19-2007    1
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Crazy Children's Book On Drugs
haraya
by haraya  6-14-2007   
 Another book to add to these ten and these two . Other page scans at the source.
13
POPS
Send Your Baby To Bed With An Iver Johnson Revolver
haraya
by haraya  6-13-2007    2
 Vintage ad for a .38 caliber Iver Johnson revolver from Harper's Weekly in 1904 .
34
POPS
Etymology Dictionary
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-24-2007    9
 I clipped this some time ago, however it never really took off, so to speak. IMO this is a great resource and one can spend quite a bit of time learning, and even being surprised. So here it is again.
36
POPS
The 10 Greatest Books of All Time
haraya
by haraya  1-21-2007    9
  Each individual top 10 list is like its own steeplechase through the international canon. List at the end of the clip, though I find Lev Grossman's intro more interesting.
7
POPS
Fantasy, Myth, Science Fiction
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  1-20-2007   
 No Remarks
23
POPS
GREAT BOOKS INDEX
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-19-2007    5
 No Remarks
16
POPS
Those were the days!
smagnolia
by smagnolia  12-29-2006    3
 No Remarks
5
POPS
When Life Becomes Scentless
haraya
by haraya  12-28-2006    1
  The film Perfume portrays the world of a man who has an unparalleled, acute sense of smell. But what is life like for the millions of people who have lost it? The entire article is worth reading, whether you've read the novel or not. (I hope Das Parfum is as good as the novel.)
21
POPS
Shakespeare is good for your brain
wildcat
by wildcat  12-19-2006    2
 fascinating, if true
6
POPS
Mahfouz’s grave, Arab liberalism’s deathbed
haraya
by haraya  11-28-2006    7
  The Arab world's passage from progressive secularism to conservative religiosity in the last fifty years is illuminated by the work of Egypt’s greatest writer, says Tarek Osman. More at the source. Tarek Osman gives an interesting reading of culture and the text.
35
POPS
25 Greatest Science Books of All Time
Kore7
by Kore7  11-20-2006    3
  The Origin of Species (1859) Darwin's masterwork is, undeniably, The Origin of Species , in which he introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Prior to its publication, the prevailing view was that each species had existed in its current form since the moment of divine creation and that humans were a privileged form of life, above and apart from nature. Darwin's theory knocked us from that pedestal. Wary of a religious backlash, he kept his ideas secret for almost two decades while bolstering them with additional observations and experiments. The result is an avalanche of detail—there seems to be no species he did not contemplate—thankfully delivered in accessible, conversational prose. A century and a half later, Darwin's paean to evolution still begs to be heard: "There is grandeur in this view of life," he wrote, that "from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."
5
POPS
Chanakya's Quotes - Tips to gain power
sohil
by sohil  10-30-2006   
 Also check these out http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/2F1DA593-F453-4C32-8077-AB7A75C70925/ http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/50549767-BB08-4D35-9AA0-FDBEDD8D578E/
5
POPS
Chanakya - The Architect of Politics and India
sohil
by sohil  10-30-2006    2
 Also check these out http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/77D6F3A7-2594-4324-AEB8-6B188FFF7844/ http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/2F1DA593-F453-4C32-8077-AB7A75C70925/
18
POPS
The 48 Laws Of Power
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  10-29-2006    10
 More detailed descriptions are at the source, along with the couple laws I wasn't able to clip.
7
POPS
On language and power
enbar
by enbar  10-23-2006    3
 A couple of good quotations on the importance of being able to express yourself clearly and well, to the effect that proper language leads to clear thinking.
6
POPS
Campaign for Real Beauty
sohil
by sohil  10-21-2006    6
 No Remarks
4
POPS
"Dick-Lit"?
bunnicula
by bunnicula  10-17-2006    8
 I was reading an interview in which Chick Lit authors were as asked if they thought the term Chick Lit was condescending. Meg Cabot wrote, I don't think the term is as bad as Dick Lit, which is what Nick Hornsby writes. I had never heard the term "Dick Lit" before, so I had to look it up.
3
POPS
More bookworm sites
invictus
by invictus  10-16-2006   
 Five more books sites, all from Britain. First one is a "Women's Site" and my favorite among others. All have RSS feeds to follow the updates via news aggregators.
13
POPS
Sites for bookworms: News, reviews, sharing
invictus
by invictus  10-16-2006    19
 ReadySteadyBook, Book Fetish and Shelfari. Three sites for book worms. The first two are full of fresh book reviews and news. The latter is similar to Library Thing.
4
POPS
Muslim teaching assistant gets suspended over veil issue
haraya
by haraya  10-15-2006    1
  Ms Azmi also told Today that her students - who were 11-year-olds and had "very good English" - had "never complained" that they found it difficult when she was wearing a veil. She insisted she could continue to carry out her duties "perfectly well" wearing the garment.
4
POPS
Eerie and Creepy: Horror Comics Revisited
invictus
by invictus  10-13-2006    1
 I still browse the old issues with a great pleasure. With the legendary "Tales From The Crypt", these are monumental horror classics. You can find some nostalgic material here and a covers gallery.
3
POPS
Superhero Worship
haraya
by haraya  9-28-2006    1
 No Remarks
5
POPS
Michel Foucault - online texts
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-23-2006    1
 No Remarks
10
POPS
What your library says about you
haraya
by haraya  9-21-2006    13
 Jay Parini has a few things to say about what your library says about you. The entire article is really interesting. :)
11
POPS
Ancient Texts Library
invictus
by invictus  9-19-2006    1
 You can find the Gilgamesh Epic, Enuma Elish, Sephir Yetzirah, Book of Dead, Celtic texts, Plato's dialogues or Rubaiyat of Omar Hayyam here.
18
POPS
Elves in Chinese folklore
zephyrgong
by zephyrgong  7-12-2006    9
 They're top 10 widely spreadly elves in Chinese folklore,sorry it's too hard to translate their names to English,but the Chinese names are bellow: 狐仙(Fox spirits),龙女,夜叉(Yaksha),判官,牛头(Ox heads),马面(horse faces ),二郎(Erlang Shen ),七郎,刑天(Xing Tian),辟邪 I hope I can have time and ability to do some short description to each of them.There's already have a detailed list about Chinese mythology on Wikipedia(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_mythology), most of them have well described,but I think have some pictures will make more sense. ;)
37
POPS
ManyBooks- free downloads- titles index
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-26-2006    2
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Comic row over graphic Peter Pan
haraya
by haraya  6-23-2006    3
 No Remarks
9
POPS
Watch the World Read
haraya
by haraya  6-21-2006    9
 Slate's photo gallery of people reading to celebrate the summer solstice. I love it!
2
POPS
IMDB for Comics? - comicbookdb.com
travislaborde
by travislaborde  6-19-2006   
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Happy Birthday Willy!!
clipette
by clipette  4-23-2006    4
 No Remarks
— end of the list —

haraya's Reading ClipCast

loading clips...
Filter
rss tools
Clipmarks
About   Clippers   Blog   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map   Forbes Digital

OK