Feb 07, 2005 08:19
Adam (my downs-protein theorist friend), and I have put forth our humanible cannible efforts as well as our hacktivism efforts into an ultimate humanitary cause: assasinating Bono. I'm suprised the IRA hasn't beat me to it. This cause reeks of Michael Collins, and by that I mean it smells of blood and potatos.
Anyhow, I've been living off of mostly cabbage lately. I'm out of money for food (mostly wasted on cigarrettes and hair dye) and all I have left is a head of cabbage, some carrots, some tofu, and some bell peppers. So I've been making cabbage soup with various spices every night. Last night it was Carribean Jerk. The night before it was Mexican. Today perhaps some sort of curry. Thank goodness I have a spice rack. It's pretty good actually.
I've been reading this book called God's Debri. It's similar to Plato's republic in the way that its basically one man asking questions and another explaining to him one concept through a thousand ideas. It's all basically about the concept that if there were a god and he were omnipotent than the only future he couldn't see into would be one where he didn't exist, and because he wouldn't be limited by human emotion he wouldn't fear suicide, so out of the only challenge he could possibly have he would destroy himself to see what would happen if he didn't exist... and the theory goes that the tiny bits of energy that make up the tiny bits of energy that continue the pattern to form matter such as people AND probability are the two types of debri from god's explosive suicide, and that people and the world and such are just tiny elements of God rebuilding himself the way skin cells rebuild humans without knowing or questioning it. The twist is. In this theory there is no God. God is only a metaphor for something the human brain can't understand... the human brain is a generator of illusions. Everything we know is just a metaphor for something we can't understand.
the funny thing is the author is the same guy who wrote "Dilbert", the comic.