I've had a breif silence in my thought process for awhile. Beginning with my discovery of the domestic scene, I was engulfed in sewing and cooking and crafting, so much so that I forgot why I was here. Why I made a journal.
How should man live?
I've been reading a novel called Ishmael for Philosophy, and they bring up some interesting things. Why is it that we can split an atom, learn to fly, but we don't know how a man should live?
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (18:57):
Tacooooo~
Tajana says (18:57):
I'm having tacos tomorrow =D
Hey
Hey
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (18:57):
I don't like tacos as a food XD
Tajana says (18:57):
I just got my whole reality flipped upside down.
And the world keeps going as it always has.
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (18:58):
o_o
What happened?
Tajana says (18:58):
Well, I watched Zeitgeist, brb
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (18:58):
k
Tajana says (18:59):
Back
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (18:59):
wb
Tajana says (18:59):
And I'm reading Ishmael
Tajana says (19:00):
And there are ten people talking to me
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:00):
x__x
Tajana says (19:00):
Okay
So
Okay.
Uhm...
Well, there's insurmounting evidence that Jesus never existed whatever and that he and the events described in the bible are purely plagerized by preexisting pagan belief and religious systems.
ALREADY KNEW THAT.
But!
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:01):
o__o
Tajana says (19:01):
Then there's a plethora of facts in which it states - hold on
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:01):
lawl, jezus never existed? *2-by-4'd*
Tajana says (19:02):
XD
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:02):
*shifts akwardly a couple of times to discover a gameboy lodged in the comforter* .__.;;
Tajana says (19:02):
Okay, so then they say that 9/11 was completely fabricated and put into motion by the united states government, and this is backed by authentic and convincing research and evidence.
XDD
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:02):
o.o
Tajana says (19:02):
Yeah.
Tajana says (19:03):
And THEN
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:03):
Okay, I can buy the 9/11-was-an-inside-job theory
Tajana says (19:03):
It talks about the banking systems and how they take away YOUR constitutional rights as an American, because the whole banking system was what the Americans were trying to get rid of in 1776.
Or some such time.
I don't read your history, sorry >:
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:03):
(It was 1776, roughly XD)
Tajana says (19:03):
Oh goodie.
<3
Tajana says (19:04):
Anyway.
Yeah.
Whole reality?
Like so:
.-.
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:04):
*patpat* That happened in freshman year when my English teacher gave us the existentialism speech : D
You eventually get over it, I think
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:05):
...or maybe that's the actual root of my deep-seated cynicism
THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNO-- *2-by-4'd again*
Tajana says (19:05):
XDD
-cling-
I dunno.
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:05):
*clings back*
Tajana says (19:06):
I just found it very interesting, and I felt uprooted at the thought of America, Canada, and Mehico coming together into one country.
Because they're already doing it with the EU
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:06):
I think I could live with it
Tajana says (19:06):
And then they've already done it with Afrika.
No!
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:06):
Then the Minute Men could quit bitching
Tajana says (19:06):
But listen!
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:06):
I am ._.
Tajana says (19:07):
If that's the case, there'll be the fact that the such a large country will be covered with such a small elite to rule it, and the thoughts of many will be decided on the actions of a few, just as it is now, but on a much grander scale.
They've also already come out with a microchip to implant into people to track their economical activities.
Tajana says (19:08):
It's plausible that 1984 will happen again, and it will be impossible to function outside the grid of this microchip.
I don't want anyone after me to be in this world ._.
It's inconceivable what I would do if more of my rights are stampeded on because the few want the power over many.
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:09):
Don't worry
I'd keep you from doing anything too violent
Tajana says (19:09):
I'll be long dead, hopefully ._. But my children (not literal, but figurative =D), and their children, what will they do?
They'll just live in it as we do now.
Completely blind.
Completely numb.
And they'll be okay with it!
Because without it, it would be like falling off the edge of the world!
It would be oblivion.
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:10):
I think you're reading a little too much into the conspiracy theories, honey
Tajana says (19:10):
What if I'm not?
._.
What if that's the way it will be?
It's plausible.
I'm not saying it's going to happy.
happen*
Mié ~ There can be no other while we still have each other says (19:10):
*huggle* It's entirely plausable, but I don't think people would stand for it long enough to get that way
Tajana says (19:11):
We've stood for it this far ._. -cling- We're being fed genetically modified foods that are malnoutritious and lax in health standards.
Our education systems are going to shit.
I can't focus. But I'm getting better. You don't have to read that conversation, but it's what's been happening today at least.