Then, warning them of the evil consequences of their heedlessness, they were told that the world was not an open table of food for then to pick and choose whatever they pleased, but for every single blessing that they were enjoying in the world, they would have to render an account to their Lord and Sustainer as to how they obtained it and how they used it.
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Yet Root doesn't regret a minute of it, and shrugs that the animals who made an appetizer out of him were just " having a bad day . " ( He's even willing, after death, to be stretched out on the Serengeti for the vultures and hyenas to feast on as a way, Plimpton writes, of " repaying his debt to wildlife . " ) Plimpton describes his friend's exploits with a kind of respectful bemusement, but it's clear that Root is endowed ( afflicted ? ) with that obsessiveness and heedlessness of physical harm that differentiates the truly adventurous from the rest of us.
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The Talmud did not record anything on his personal life, except for one reference where, according to a version noted by Abraham Zacuto, Solomon Luria, as well as in " " Dikdukei Soferim " ", it is storied that the family of R . Simeon Shezuri were " House proprietors in the Upper Galilee ", until they went bankrupt as a Heavenly punishment over their heedlessness on " " Dinei mamon " " ( Halakhic property rights ), by herding their sheep on other people's territory, and by giving rulings on " " Dinei mamon " " in the presence of only one " " dayan " " ( Halakhic judge ).
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Anthony Carew in a retrospective review for About . com called it " possibly the first punk record, and is the obvious birthplace of krautrock " and " one of the'missing links'of alternative music history " . " The Daily Telegraph " wrote, " Listening to it now, finally, in full, remastered glory, it's hard to imagine how this primitive and often nightmarish music could have been allowed to be made at that particular time and place . [ . . . ] It may not be to every taste but, lurching according to its own sublimely clueless logic, it has a purity and heedlessness which can never be repeated . " " Uncut " wrote, " there's really nothing that can dull the impact of hearing the Monks'music for the first time ."