soul signs

Jul 03, 2006 13:22

I bought a book called "Soul Signs" and it's pretty interesting. It goes into 5 different classes of souls -- earth, air, fire, water and sulfur. This isn't to be confused with astrology elements, according to the book. Your "soul sign" and astrology sign are different ( Read more... )

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a_gs July 4 2006, 03:58:57 UTC
Though I don't think, "signs" would be a good description, I know only one person who is unredeemably bad, spent his whole life doing evil, causing harm to everything he touched, destroying culture of striving for perfection and replacing it with endless regurgitation of poorly chosen ideas producing trivial combinations and selling them to ignorant people. All that only to make himself feel good about himself, to feel smarter than his former friends among whom he felt like a retard.

Now he amassed a huge amount of money and is trying to throw it around, personally choosing what to fund with it -- sadly, taking much more control over educational projects than an intellectual parasite such as himself can ever be allowed to.

He stands for pretty much everything that I hate and despise in humans, but I don't hate him for all the harm that he did to me and my colleagues or especially to various companies that he destroyed. I hate him for destruction of a sane way of thinking that is now almost completely banished from software industry, and I despise him for doing that just to make his retardedness and seem normal.

It's Bill Gates.

Bush is better -- he is a random pawn in Conservatives' game that got promoted into a Queen yet continued to move like a pawn. Hubbard is better -- he was a scam artist that lost an ability to care about distinction between reality and shitty fiction. Stalin is better -- he was a murderous asshole but he was a genuine fanatic whose ability to scheme to gain power didn't match his warped understanding of political doctrine he was promoting. Hitler is slightly better -- he was consumed by hatred and desire to feel his ethnicity's superiority without an obligation to be superior in anything, but he merely joined a movement that already promoted those ideas.

Bill Gates stands above them all, and I don't think, anyone can compare with amount of evil in motivation of his actions, or with the duration of the results that his intellectual poison produced.

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