Dr P Fenderson
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15 weeks ago @ PinkOnBrown - Late-Night CND · 0 replies · +1 points
Also, the whole "shit", "ape", "faggot" aspect is inspired by a number of studies I have been reading about primate/human territorial behavior and anal/territorial response mechanisms.
See the ranting of Francis E Dec (whose voice samples were used on the Venetian Snare album Infolepsy on the track "Americanized" [which I listened to over and over as I wrote this]).
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Constitutionally, the 349-member Riksdag (Parliament) holds supreme authority in modern Sweden. The Riksdag is responsible for choosing the prime minister, who then appoints the government (the ministers). The legislative power is then shared between the parliament and the Prime Minister led government. The executive power is exercised by the government, while the judiciary is independent. Sweden lacks compulsory judicial review, although the non-compulsory review carried out by lagrådet (Law Council) is mostly respected in technical matters but less so in controversial political matters. Acts of the parliament and government decrees can be made inapplicable at every level if they are manifestly against constitutional laws. However, due to the restrictions in this form of judicial review and a weak judiciary, this has had little practical consequence.
Legislation may be initiated by the cabinet or by members of Parliament. Members are elected on the basis of proportional representation for a four-year term. The Constitution of Sweden can be altered by the Riksdag, which requires a simple but absolute majority and two decisions with general elections in between. Sweden has three other constitutional laws: the Act of Royal Succession, the Freedom of Press Act and the Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression.
26 weeks ago @ PinkOnBrown - I love Etsy.com · 0 replies · +1 points
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Or some sort of wildebeast...
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