Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Notes to Self

#1
It's not so much that we are merely machines, but that machines are modeled after simpler versions of ourselves.

#2
We must not, cannot accept that we are merely machines because then we will either go insane or become something that is even simpler than we might believe we are: rational beings. If we become completely rational then we will become dehumanized. If we become rational then not only will we become incompassionate, but also accept the status quo, which would cause a slow disintegration of western society. "Western society" because over the past 200 years, the west has become more atheistic. If, instead of becoming rational, we go insane, the only thing that will go wrong is that we will lose a since of responsibility that we should have, for at least parts or our lives.

#3
Technical understanding of death. Not an existential perspective.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Americans are so STUPID!

The other day, I was flipping through the channels, and came across the show Family Feuds, you might have heard of it.

Each of the family members of these two families had to try and answer the question of what countries women were hottest, and there were 6 answers, ranked 1 to 6, 1 being highest. The answers were based off a survey of 100 men.

The first person says some vague European country, I can't remember which. Then the second persons says London.

"Oh my god," I said to myself.

A few other people go, and then there is this one lady, who seems excited cause she has a good answer or something. She says firmly "Africa."

Shit, man. What is wrong with people.

What I thought was the worst came at the end. All the memebers had gone, and the first and highest answer had yet to be guessed. The host was like, "I have no idea what this one is," or something stupid like that. Then they show what it is, and it is
(drumroll please).

The United States of America.

Don't you love our country?

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Saturday, March 31, 2007

World War II and the Holocaust

Right now I am watching "The Nuremburg Trials." An old film and docudrama of the Nuremburg Trials. They showed a film similar to the movie that we saw in Facing History. I think it has a more profound effect now than it ever has. It is hard to think that this event is not unique, that this still is happening today. It is hard to admit that I am not doing anything right now to help.

I have not posted recently, and I think that over the past month or two, my I have grown considerably. I think that I have overcome a small part of my life this past half year. I think that I have become, once again, sane and stable. (You can tell by the weather.)

It's been too long since I started this post, so I have to stop.

Goodbye.

Oh, I got a MySpace, don't tell anyone.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

I'm scared. This morning I got in a car accident, and it was scary. I feel like I should... I don't know. Oh, and Lukas, science is a replacement of religion. come over to my house tommorow and ill show you





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wierd

uh, i didn't mean to make this post.

it was... it was.. ALIENS, I swear!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

See the Truth

Paranormal experiences are frequent, and there are no coincidences. Remember that when you see a old friend twice on the same day in unrelated consequences, something is afoot. Tumblers lock into place, while all you can do is watch.