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But the Lord stands beside me like a great warrior.

Before him my persecutors will stumble.

They cannot defeat me.

They will fail and be thoroughly humiliated.

Their dishonor will never be forgotten.

 

-Jeremiah 20:11

 

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2016/03/05(sat)

MALAYSIAS MILITARY DEATH METAL

HUMILIATION JAPAN INVASION 2016 OSAKA

at SOCORE FACTORY

 

HUMILIATION

DISTURD

SEX MESSIAH

SECOND TO NONE

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Was Saddam Hussein the "secret new boyfriend?"

 

Weekly World News December 1, 1998

 

In the same issue: a "disgusting, humiliating" photo of a fat flabby frumpy "Hillary" attacking a boat - had a profound negative impact on Saddam's "love life".

Humiliation of a friend & co-worker at a party to see him off to his new gig. Thank you BB from Eastern Onion!

2016/03/05(sat)

MALAYSIAS MILITARY DEATH METAL

HUMILIATION JAPAN INVASION 2016 OSAKA

at SOCORE FACTORY

 

HUMILIATION

DISTURD

SEX MESSIAH

SECOND TO NONE

I taught Caroline how to do that crazy dance. She can't keep the beat, so it just looks like she's having a seizure when she does it. I think it's funny. My boyfriend told her it was "humiliation" and said, "Don't ever do that again." LOL.

Hane Oike, Okazaki, Aichi

 

Photo taken August 1st. My first sighting og this bird in over 3 months. A bit far away for my lens. This bird was eyeballing the dragonfly for several minutes. It looked like it was going to make a leap for it, but then it turned and walked away.

 

I Googled my name for the heck of it and was shocked to see this:

 

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This is not the case as far as I'm concerned, does anyone understand this? Thanks.

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Graffiti: Ultras have humiliated you.

A week can be an awfully long time in soccer as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer showed on Saturday (Oct 30) with an impressive riposte to those who predicted his Old Trafford days were numbered.

 

Last weekend's humiliating 5-0 home defeat by Liverpool produced a typically hysterical response from fans and media alike, but the Norwegian deflected the unwanted spotlight as his side crushed Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 six days later.

 

Solskjaer's tactics had been rightly questioned in the aftermath of the Liverpool shocker but a few tweaks in north London, namely the inclusion of Uruguayan forward Edinson Cavani alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, worked a treat.

After conceding nine goals in their last two league games the inclusion of Raphael Varane in a back three alongside Victor Lindelof and captain Harry Maguire also gave Solskjaer's team more solidity.

 

Solskjaer could have been excused for gloating after his side's win that lifted them into fifth spot, only three points behind champions Manchester City.

 

Instead, Solskjaer was full of praise for his players.

 

"Of course, when you come off the pitch winning 3-0, keeping the ball away from our goal - David de Gea didn't have a save to make - that's pleasing," he said.

 

"In football, sometimes, it goes for us and sometimes against. We worked on this this week. The boys were brilliant, they took it on board.

 

"Raphael Varane is a top player. He reads the game well. He's quick and so experienced. To get him back was massive."

 

Some had even questioned Ronaldo's place in the starting line-up but the Portuguese scored a splendid opener and set up Cavani for the second.

 

"I've been here three years as manager and Tuesday's training performance by Edinson Cavani is the best performance anyone has put into a training session here," he said.

 

"The old men led from the front. They play well together. They have loads of respect for each other. The work rate and quality they put in is second to none."

Such is life in the Old Trafford hot seat, however, that Solskjaer knows a poor result away to Atalanta in midweek in the Champions League will put him in the dock once again.

 

And he knows that it will need more than a win against a poor Tottenham side to erase the taste of the Liverpool debacle.

 

"Of course, it doesn't. That's always going to be in the history books - one of the darkest days. A dark spot on our CV. But football becomes history so quickly," Solskjaer said.

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He really has no idea. I'm a cruel parent.

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After humiliating the local citizens of the Rutland area at East Wallingford the NRHS Photo Freight skims the base of Okemo Mountain along Vermont Route 103.

   

Evergreen State Fair

"The ultimate humiliation: the nude, flayed corpses of Johan and Cornelis de Witt on public display in the Groene Zoodje, the execution ground on the Vijverberg in the middle of The Hague. On 20 August 1672 they were assassinated by their political opponents. Johan had been the most powerful man in the Republic for close to twenty years, steadfastly supported by his brother Cornelis. But they were held responsible for everything that went wrong in the year 1672, known as the ‘Year of Disaster’."

 

Source: Rijksmuseum website

 

"The Rijksmuseum[...]is a Dutch national museum dedicated to arts and history in Amsterdam.

 

"The Rijksmuseum was founded in The Hague in 1800 and moved to Amsterdam in 1808, where it was first located in the Royal Palace and later in the Trippenhuis. The current main building was designed by Pierre Cuypers and first opened its doors in 1885. On 13 April 2013, after a ten-year renovation which cost €375 million, the main building was reopened by Queen Beatrix.

 

"The museum has on display 8,000 objects of art and history, from their total collection of 1 million objects from the years 1200–2000, among which are some masterpieces by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Johannes Vermeer. The museum also has a small Asian collection, which is on display in the Asian pavilion."

 

Source: Wikipedia

Be the source of the light of hope for the people who are humiliated and rejected.

Half ass shear job. Humiliation in embroidery.

hoops at each end were placed around two quarrelsome people's necks as they faced each other and one fist of each person placed in one of two hoops on the one side

The Outer Burgtor in Vienna , formerly also spelled Outer Burgthor , is a gate of the former Vienna city walls built between 1821 and 1824 between Heldenplatz and the Vienna Ringstrasse ( Burring ). It is also called the Heroes' Gate .

 

The old gate (located somewhat closer to the castle) was built in 1660 as part of Vienna's fortifications and was hotly contested during the Second Turkish Siege of Vienna in 1683 . During the War of the Fifth Coalition , in 1809, it was - like other parts of the city's fortifications - blown up by Napoleon's soldiers . The French also blew up other parts of the city's fortifications, but so close to the emperor's seat this act amounted to a particular humiliation, even if by this time the city's fortifications had already largely lost their military value.

 

The outer castle gate was built according to the plans of Peter Nobile on the foundations of the gate originally started by Luigi Cagnola in 1818 after Emperor Franz I disapproved of its planned height. The construction was carried out by soldiers of the Imperial Austrian Army . Hard Wöllersdorfer and Kaisersteinbrucher stone was used for the gate system with five round arched gates using cuboid technology , and St. Margarethen sand-lime stone was used for less stressed parts . The ceremonial laying of the foundation stone took place on September 22, 1821 in the presence of Emperor Franz I. It was ceremoniously opened on October 16, 1824 - the eleventh anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig . According to an announcement , free passage through the new gate was possible from October 18, 1824. The castle gate was originally embedded in newly built parts of the city wall, which were demolished during the construction of the Ringstrasse, making the castle gate a free-standing gate.

 

The inscription “FRANCISCUS I. IMPERATOR AUSTRIAE MDCCCXXIV” ( Franz I. Emperor of Austria 1824 ) can be found in gold-plated writing on the side of the Ringstrasse and, underneath, the inscription:

 

LAURUM. MILITIBUS. LAURO. DIGNIS. MDCCCCXVI. ( Laurel to the soldier worthy of the laurel 1916 ).

 

On the front facing Heroes' Square is IUSTITIA REGNORUM FUNDAMENTUM ( Justice is the foundation of rule ), the motto of Emperor Franz I.

 

At the end of the 19th century , Otto Wagner planned to dismantle the gate and rebuild it in Grinzing . In its place he wanted to build a monumental monument to Emperor Franz Joseph . Ludwig Baumann, in turn, a construction manager at the Hofburg , was in favor of demolishing the building in order to open Heldenplatz (until 1878 “Outer Burgplatz”) to the Ringstrasse .

 

At the time of Nazi rule in Austria, there were considerations to improve the architectural value of Heldenplatz. For this purpose, the main axis of the square was to be rotated by 90 degrees so that the balcony of the Hofburg , from which Adolf Hitler announced the annexation of Austria , would have become the main focal point during large marches. For this purpose they wanted to move the equestrian monuments of Archduke Carl and Prince Eugene of Savoy .

 

Hero's Gate

The construction of this building by soldiers and the opening on the eleventh anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig was intended to refer to the heroic fight of the Austrian army against Napoleon's troops . As its history continued, more and more memorials were set up here.

  

Laurel wreath and coat of arms

At Pentecost 1915, the wife of an imperial councilor, Flora Berl, suggested the “Laurels for our Heroes 1914–1916” campaign. Archduke Carl Stephan, the protector of the relief campaign of the War Welfare Office - formerly "Cold Protection" - also took on the subsidiary campaign "Laurels for our Heroes 1914-1918" and also had the idea of ​​the Outer Castle Gate as the central location of this campaign.

 

During this fundraising campaign, laurel wreaths (“victory wreaths”, not grave wreaths) were to be made “ from an alloy that is not suitable for deadly projectiles ” . The design for the wreaths came from Heinrich Kautsch . Each donor could either have their own name engraved on one of the laurel leaves or dedicate this leaf to a soldier at the front . The donor was able to sign his name in a book of honor and receive a commemorative document - a fundraising campaign that was similar to the principle of the “ Wehrmann in Eisen ”. This fundraising campaign opened on June 1, 1915 at Kärntner Straße 35 in Vienna , where the Hamburg-America Line rooms served as a propaganda bar . The proceeds from this fundraising campaign went to the kk Austrian Military Widow and Orphan Fund and the War Welfare Office, formerly “Kälteschutz”.

 

The most prominent donors were:

Emperor Franz Joseph I ( Austria-Hungary )

Emperor Wilhelm II

Grand Sultan Mehmed V ( Ottoman Empire )

King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria

 

The four gilded laurel branches in the middle of the Ringstrasse frontage between the laurel wreaths and coats of arms of the states and cities of Austria (“the states represented in the Reichsrat ”) are a reminder of their donation. In addition, the motto “LAURUM MILITIBUS LAURO DIGNIS MDCCCCXVI (Laurel to the soldiers worthy of the laurel 1916)” was also attached.

 

Heroes' Monument and Crypt

From the end of February 1934, after an architectural competition by Rudolf Wondracek , a student of Otto Wagner , the outer castle gate was converted into a hero's monument dedicated to those who died in the First World War , although the external shape of the building was not allowed to be changed. On the two narrow sides, festive stairs lead to the roofless Hall of Honor, which the architect justified as follows: “The heroes of the World War fell in the open air, they should be honored in the open air.” Inside, a crypt was built for the fallen north of the road built during the First World War. Inside there is a cenotaph of a dead soldier made of red marble by Wilhelm Frass and a simple altar . By November 2012, ten honorary books with the names of the Austrians who died in the war were on display in display cases, the pages of which were turned daily. The books were removed after the renovation and handed over to the Austrian State Archives on November 30, 2012 .

 

To finance the construction of the Heroes' Monument, the "Wehrmann in Eisen" (military man in iron), which had already been used in the First World War, was put into service again. The ten honorary books were financed from these donations. Although the cenotaph was not yet completed, the hero monument was opened on September 9th and 10th, 1934 as part of a patriotic celebration. On March 15, 1938, Adolf Hitler laid a wreath here, and Hermann Göring visited the place of honor on March 27. A Holy Mass is said in the crypt every Sunday .

 

The Heroes Monument was a prestige project of the corporate government. As early as 1925, the red Viennese city government had the deliberately pacifist-designed war memorial built in the central cemetery as a “competing monument” to the conservative culture of remembrance.

 

SA monument

During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire , the middle gate passage was mostly closed. According to a theory circulating in Nazi circles, this was reserved for the Kaiser. On March 15, 1938, Hitler laid a wreath in the crypt, thereby incorporating the crypt, which was characterized by the corporate state, into the National Socialist war memorial culture. On this occasion he passed through the middle gate passage. The SA later got its own memorial here, which was removed after the end of the war in 1945.

 

The consecration room

In 1965, by decision of the federal government , a consecration room was set up south of the passage for the victims of the Austrian struggle for freedom, in a sense as a counterpoint to the crypt that was dedicated to the fallen warriors. It contains a black marble block, the top of which bears the federal coat of arms and on its front the inscription "IN MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS IN THE FIGHT FOR AUSTRIA'S FREEDOM". Documents about the re-establishment of the Republic of Austria are kept in a display case in the vestibule. The consecration room was opened on May 27, 1965.

 

Environment

There are two other recent memorials just a few meters from the outer castle gate.

 

Pope's Cross

To the south of the Heroes' Gate is the steel Pope's Cross, which commemorates the visit of Pope John Paul II on September 10, 1983 and was designed by the architect Gustav Peichl . The Pope celebrated there on September 12th, the anniversary of the relief of Vienna by John III. Sobieski .

 

Monument

To the north of the Heroes' Gate there is a monument that commemorates police officers and gendarmes who died in the line of duty. The monument, consisting of two rectangular steel bodies, was blessed on June 3, 2002 in the presence of Federal President Thomas Klestil .

 

Post-war period and reorganization of the crypt in the Heldentor

After the National Council member Harald Walser from the Green Party announced in 2012 that Josef Vallaster 's name was also listed in the books of the dead in the crypt of the Heldentor , the then Defense Minister Norbert Darabos arranged for Vallaster to be deleted from the books of the dead. This was followed by an investigation by experts to determine whether there were other war criminals among the fallen soldiers listed in the death books. Furthermore, it was investigated whether, as Wilhelm Frass claimed in 1938, he had secretly placed a homage to National Socialism in the lying soldier in 1935, which was confirmed in July 2012. At the same time, a pacifist message from Frass' previously largely unknown assistant Alfons Riedel was discovered. The two documents were handed over to the Military History Museum on July 9, 2013, where they are exhibited as a facsimile in the Republic and Dictatorship Hall above a display case with a model of the castle gate and the brass case in which the letters were hidden .

 

Inner castle gate

By August 2016, as part of construction work for the alternative quarters for the parliament, the inner castle gate from 1630–1660 was archaeologically excavated, documented and filled in again. It consisted of a passage and a slightly wider passage for carts, which could only pass in the one-way system. These two tunnels through the approximately 10 m thick city wall were kept narrow to make them easier to defend.

 

Literature

Military Widows and Orphans Fund: Laurels for our Heroes 1914-1916. Memorandum on the unveiling of the wreaths on the outer castle gate in Vienna . Gistel, Vienna 1916 ( listed in the OBV catalog ).

Ingeborg Pabst: The Austrian Heroes Monument in the outer castle gate in Vienna . In: Michael Hütt et al. (Ed.): Unhappy is the country that needs heroes. Suffering and dying in the war memorials of the First and Second World Wars . Jonas Verlag, Berlin 1990 (studies on art and cultural history; 8), ISBN 3-922561-91-8 , pp. 11–27.

Margaret Gottfried: The Vienna Imperial Forum. Utopias between the Hofburg and the Museum Quarter. Imperial dreams and republican realities from antiquity to today . Böhlau, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-205-99196-6 .

Peter Sting: Myth Heroes' Square . Pichler, Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-85431-286-5 .

Gunther Martin: The Stone Soldier Album. The figure cycle 1618–1918 in the Vienna Heroes Monument. In: Pallasch. Journal of Military History . Vol. 10 (2006), Issue 22, pp. 75–81.

Maria Kaufmann: The castle gate in Vienna. Planning and construction . Thesis. University of Vienna, Vienna 2010 ( listing in the OBV catalog ; full text online at u:theses ).

Richard Lein: “Laurels for our heroes”. Light and shadow of a war relief campaign . In: Robert Kriechbaumer, Wolfgang Mueller, Erwin A. Schmidl (eds.): Politics and the military in the 19th and 20th centuries. Austrian and European aspects . Böhlau, Vienna/Cologne/Weimar 2017 (series of publications by the Research Institute for Political-Historical Studies at the Dr. Wilfried Haslauer Library, Salzburg; 58), ISBN 978-3-205-20417-6 , pp. 151–184.

Magnus Koch / Peter Pirker: Clearing out post-Nazi historical politics. The Vienna Heroes Monument and its transformation 70 years after the end of the Second World War . In: Yearbook for Politics and History, Vol. 7, 2016-2019, pp. 141-169.

Heidemarie Uhl / Richard Hufschmied / Dieter A. Binder (eds.): Memorial site of the Republic. The Austrian Heroes Monument in the Outer Castle Gate of the Vienna Hofburg , Böhlau, Vienna 2021, ISBN 978-3-205-20905-8 .

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