Thursday, May 8, 2008

No "not"

Why is it that when you tell someone they shouldn't do something, they get the urge to do it. The more you tell them not to do it, the stronger the urge to do it becomes. Is it rebellion or is it just the way we are made. I saw a "Do not Enter" sign and everyone that looked at it, looked like they wanted to go in just because. I caught people poking their noses in there, probably because it said not to enter. Why do we always want to disobey the rules? Personally I think our brains cannot process negativity properly, so we do the opposite by negating the negative in the statement. So Do not enter registers as Do enter.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

BureaucraPs

Bureaucrats and politicians are useless and I don't know why we persist in electing career politicians. Let me get straight to the point. In the country formally known as Burma, there was recently a cyclone. The country was devastated, so as usual other countries offered aid. Like an idiot, the president refuses the aid. Of course his only reason is because he doesn't want it to look like the government can not support the people. To save face. The most ridiculous explanation ever giving for forcing people to suffer and die. By the way that country is one of the poorest known countries on the planet. The funny thing is, many government officials have used this excuse to be lazy for centuries. What never made sense to me is why we persist in electing these buffoons?

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Free for all

I am a clerk at my church, and sometimes I have to ask people for their information, sometimes personal information. Of course I don't mean their social security number and bank account number, I'm talking about information like middle names, date of birth (including the year), marital status, etc. The problem here is that it can seem a bit invasive, and I have always been uncomfortable asking people for personal information, as personally I like to keep myself a mystery to everyone else. I have often wondered why everyone wants to know your business. Most companies/organizations don't need most if any of the information that they ask for, so why take it?

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Wow

Hey guys I just got an email from a very interesting blogger. Here is one of my favorite slide shows from his page. Here is a link to his page: http://arts.nachofoto.com/
Here are the original pictures plus more. WARNING: may be hilarious or disturbing.
http://www.secretsites.de/joblog/?p=281


Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Confusious!?

Why do people never say what they mean. For some unknown reason people always say one thing to mean another. Apparently this is called "indefinite thinking." However this happens also to be one many meanings of this word. Thus science was developed, in essence, to stop Philosophers from Philosophizing. As we all know philosophy has no definite meaning. One uses deductive reasoning to draw out an "underlying meaning" but that also depends on the person. Each philosopher has a different meaning for a particular thing. The problem is that people are still using "indefinite thinking." We all use phrases like, "what I'm really trying to say is," or "what I mean is..." For odd reason people have a hard time skipping the bush and hitting the snake. Why do people find it so hard to say exactly what they mean?

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

dreaming about psychics

Is it possible to predict the future? Many people have claimed to do so. Edgar Cayce and Ms. Clio are two interesting examples of "psychics." I am not an expert on supernatural phenomenon. For that go to Dinar. I, being a Christian, obviously don't believe in that. However there have been instances I know of where something close to this has occurred. I had a grandfather who prayed alot, and apparently he was given signs of up coming events. When his eye jumped constantly, someone would die. It happened many times and each time it happened within a day. However although consistent it was proved during his dreams. If dreamed about a wedding, someone would die soon. If he dreamed about water, then someone would get sick. Many of the people I met have had friends or relatives with the same situation. The question is however, is this real or just coincidence.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Suicidal Barfaholics

Most people would agree that suicide is ridiculous. But most people are killing themselves almost daily. I went out with some friends recently and was reminded of why I don't drink. It is pointless, stupid, damaging, disgusting, and lets not forget, suicide. I've been with friends who got so wasted
that they don't know the difference between a tree and a person. Yes I have even seen my friends making out with trees and poles. Even consuming moderately doesn't help. It may be fun or distracting, it may even help your heart, but when the fun is over it just isn't worth it. One of my best friends, who shall remain nameless, thinks that the best nights he has are when he gets so drunk, he wakes up the next morning in his bed and can't remember how he got there. I have concluded that most alcoholics are addicted to the barf.

By the way here is an illustration (It's a link because some weaker people may join him)
illustration 1
illustration 2