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Mar 22, 2008 03:06


Humans in the aggregate are getting less interesting by the day.  The individuals I love are just as delightfully fascinating as ever, but I think my benevolent love for all mankind is draining into a spiral of poo.

Maybe it's the reintroduction of meat into my diet, but I've lost that blind belief that what I do will make big differences, if not on ( Read more... )

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sysiphan April 22 2008, 21:28:29 UTC
I'm so sorry to hear that you're feeling so discouraged by what you see in humanity. But perhaps the delightfulness and the fascinating qualities you see in the individuals you love is more prevalent than you expect.

Did you choose to eat meat again just out of missing it or for other reasons?

I don't think it's a blind belief that what we do makes a difference on the large scale. I see proof to the contrary all around me. The flavor of life is truly building happiness for ourselves and each other simultaneously.

School administrations suck. My condolences.

*hugs*

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moonferret April 23 2008, 17:09:40 UTC
1: Noam Chompsky's great, but you can't let him get to you. Eating a delicious pastrami samdwich once in awhile is not going to ruin the world.

2: Clear you mind and remember that you're a good person and there are a mountain of good people who love you and another one of people who havn't even met you yet (It's a few mountains actually, and it's called Appalachia)

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locallunatic April 24 2008, 02:00:51 UTC
Chomsky is good for context-free grammars (Chomsky normal form), but otherwise the man is a bit off.

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