Thursday, October 29, 2009

Borders and wars


I think it would be nice if the world wasn't so divided up. This territorial thing is a bit annoying. After all, what gave us the right to take over someone else's home? Just because we have the capability, doesn't mean we should invade. The only wars to be fought should be between planets- us against aliens... ok, we'd be shamefully obliterated, but at least we would all be united.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

How do I know what I know?

I don't know what I know... huh?

How do I even start explaining this?
It is a known fact that the earth is spherical(real word?). That's just the way we see it. But, there may be something up with human eyes that distorts everything we see.
It's like telling a woman/man born blind that a Domo cup is brown. This is may or may not be exclusive to me, but if I was the blind one, I, of course, can't see it. I would understand that that piece of information is a claim. It may be what this person sees, so it's a truth- to him/her. It could be a lie and it's really black.

To me, nothing is certain; everything is a claim because it can be a lie or an untruth. A lot depends on perception and perception is different from person to person, place to place, species to species, so I try to avoid assuming anything.

Our Meaning... come it's nearly tea time, the lunatics arrive

"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure." -Agent Smith, The Matrix

Being the way I am, I have, for most of my life, seen the human species as the true vermin of earth. I have lost faith in humanity ages ago(excepting few). Really, how many species will do this to their own home? Humans are supposedly the most intelligent species on planet Earth, yet we race to our own extinction, knowingly, in or merry little hummers. Sounds like suicide to me.



"If the Earth dies, you die. If you die, the Earth survives. There are only a handful of planets in the cosmos that are capable of supporting complex life..." - Klatu, The day the Earth Stood Still

I pretty much live by this. I used to joke about the aliens coming to fix things. Then, I saw "The day the Earth Stood Still".



Perhaps our purpose is being some type of planet cleaners. Our entire existence may only be like a few minutes to aliens and we clear the planet of all life, leaving the planet to them to do as they please. The abducted humans are like test subjects to genetically modify to adapt to other planets that need to be cleared, and then they breed us to clear the other planets... Sort of a passing thought, didn't think further than that.

A tad too depressing? I don't think so, a bit hilarious if you find the right light to look at it in. Yeah, the asylum doctors are coming for me...

Monday, October 12, 2009

God in 2009

The idea of "God" always makes me wonder about the god in each religion. I always thought that everyone believes in the same one, but just have different characteristics from religion to religion. That is a bit hard to explain. It all has to do with perspective. Say, there is one person (God). Now, all the pathetic humans look up to this God and see a different side of him/her. So now, they all think that their god is a different being when, really, there's only one. That probably doesn't make sense...

God in 2009. I am going to assume that this post is supposed to be about how people view God in 2009. When I am on the computer, digging around in forums and such places, I occasionally come across “96% of teens won't stand up for God. Put this on your page if you're one of the 4% who will.” or something else of that nature in someone’s signature, page, profile, etc. I know that that number isn’t accurate and that it changes from time to time, but it really makes me wonder about the real percentage. I think that “96% of teens won't stand up for God. Put this on your page if you're one of the 4% who will.” implies that it is “not cool” for people to believe in God, and that those who are believers, should be proud. In my opinion, it labels individuals and gives an impression.

Candide’s Punishments, Do the Fit the Crime?

If it was just a Kiss
The book says that Candid and Cunegonde kissed and that their hands strayed. I think that the punishment was disproportionate to the crime if this is all that happened. I think that getting kicked out of the castle was a bit extreme for kissing since it has no noticeable negative effect on the others. Also, The two characters, Candide and Cunegonde, seemed like they were of age to make their own choices. I guess that in that time in history, the custom/tradition was not like that of today's and people were more conservative back then.
Did Cunegonde get punished? All she ended up with was boxed ears. I think that she is at as much fault as Candide is. She should have also have been kicked out of the castle.

If it was more than just a kiss
If the book implied that it was more than a kiss, then I think that both Candide and Cunegonde should have been kicked out. If they were doing something more extreme, for an example, fornicating, then I think that have been kicked out for being indecent. After all, this took place in a very accessible area- behind a screen, right after leaving the dining table.