Category: Personal Reflections and Diary

  • (strangeness) Young women. Here. In the apartment. Getting ready to go out for a

    (strangeness)

    Young women. Here. In the apartment. Getting ready to go out for a girl’s night. Teasing me by walking around half clothed.

    My life is either wonderful or insane. Maybe both. But I’m not sure myself…. But there are worse lives to live.

    But,why am I so much of a joy for people to tease? It’s because I’m easy to make fun of. Isn’t it?

    Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-16 11:27:00 UTC

  • V: “You OK?” C: “Yeah… Dying. This cold is killing me.” V: “Use spray for your

    V: “You OK?”

    C: “Yeah… Dying. This cold is killing me.”

    V: “Use spray for your nose.”

    C: “I know what would make me feel much better.”

    V: “What?”

    C: “Hugs.”

    V: (Frowning, Skeptical) In Russian accent:”Hugs don’t helpin’.”

    C: “How do you know? What scientific evidence do you have that hugs don’t cure the common cold?”

    V: “I am living with you more than one year.”

    C: “So?”

    V: “Hugs just make you more mischievous.”

    C: “That’s good, right?”

    V: “No.”

    C: (laughter)


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-15 05:55:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a photo

    Curt Doolittle shared a photo.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-12 11:13:00 UTC

  • VIOLENCE IN IDLE HANDS By my faith and honor, Our women do mock us, And daily de

    VIOLENCE IN IDLE HANDS

    By my faith and honor,

    Our women do mock us,

    And daily demonstrate,

    Our mettle is all bred out.

    And they give their bodies,

    to the lust of foreign youth

    To new-store Europa

    With bastard sons.

    Lest we rise and remember,

    Whence came our repose,

    Mined from violence mastered

    To multiply our numbers fold.

    We herded the world, unwanted,

    From ignorance into wealth,

    And in folly dreamed us creditor

    While debtors envious evade.

    Our women, they do mock us,

    And daily prattle, with scorn,

    Debtors too, forgotten:

    “Their mettle is all bred out”

    Words complain, rest abstains,

    Patience excuses, uncertainly refrains.

    Debts enforced by violence,

    or abandoned through convenience.

    The greatest virtue is violence used,

    In defense of blood entombed.

    Whose interest sustains us,

    But whose principle has run out.

    Conviction and Intolerance,

    Heady violence, unforgiving demand,

    Virtues in their context,

    But lost in idle hands.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-10 12:34:00 UTC

  • Skye Stewart shared a link to your timeline

    Skye Stewart shared a link to your timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-08 13:48:00 UTC

  • (advice for the nervous) Philosophy is what I do. Its my sort of job. Everything

    (advice for the nervous)

    Philosophy is what I do. Its my sort of job. Everything else is a hobby that I make money at. I don’t view it as a waste of my time to work with even the most inexperienced person. I find joy in talking to other curious minds.

    And, sure, I love that people show me respect. Really. But I’m an English-American. I am not looking for status or approval. I have been plenty successful in my life. I’m not stuffy. I’m not every serious in person. I’m kind of silly really.

    If possible, I’d prefer people ask me questions rather than argue with me because it’s just less work. And less confrontational. So that’s the only respect I sort of need. Otherwise just asking for help or clarity or information, is the best respect you can show me.

    (Trying to make the world a better place for fellow nerds. 🙂 )


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-07 20:42:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a photo

    Curt Doolittle shared a photo.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-03 16:52:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-03 16:49:00 UTC

  • IMPORTANT LIFE LESSON : RENEWAL VS RESURRECTION My grandmother buried her first

    IMPORTANT LIFE LESSON : RENEWAL VS RESURRECTION

    My grandmother buried her first husband after a long life together, met another man in her sixties, and had an entirely, new, ‘second’ life. She lived two entire lifetimes by the time she was 96. Maybe three if you count her fairly interesting life prior to her first marriage.

    We are not ‘old’ at 40 any longer. We’re just matured. You can have a completely new life to live, about every twenty years. And from what I’ve learned from the data, you might need to, for both your own health, happiness, and well being.

    If you keep weight off by avoiding ‘white foods’ and prepared foods. If you just walk enthusiastically a bit. And you try to always learn something new. You can be marketable for most of your life. I mean, if you’re a man in your 70’s or 80’s and you’re even vaguely interesting, you would not believe how much ‘action’ is to be had among the previously-considered-elderly.

    I disagree that you can’t find new meaningful friends after 40. I have. Making new and meaningful friends is actually easy if you want to make them. You just choose to love them. And the truth is that we are better at picking our friends as we age. And the way to love people is to PRACTICE IT. Just like anything else.

    My uncle formed my behavior dramatically one summer day by telling me you never want to be in your 40’s and say “I wish I had.” But that’s interesting in itself, because it says our commitments and choices are fixed, and that we cannot restart, restructure and renew our lives, as often as we choose to. It’s the accumulation of all our trappings and signals that imprisons us.

    I think our monogamous lifestyle during our agrarian ages really created the metaphysical assumption that we have one life to live. We don’t. I tend to think of my ‘lives’ by the women I have been in long term relationships with. And I think that is probably the better way to view life in an age where relationships seem to last less than ten years, and require twenty to have a decent chance of permanency. If we are ‘marketable and desirable’ for longer periods, perhaps even late in life, if we take care of ourselves, then we do in fact, get chances as multiple lives.

    I’ve been trying to understand what happens when marriage is rare, and a temporary pooling of economic resources in the upper classes, rather than a universal and necessary lifetime insurance policy. And where we are instead, insured by a hegemonic and arguably oppressive state. And I think that we will see ‘serial’ lives. in fact, the only thing preventing that life today, is the overuse of sugars, msg’s and bad foods, rather than meat, fat, and fresh fruits and vegetables, and our absolute failure to walk around the world we live in so that we can stay insulated from the diversity of each other. And I think that describes the future moral code pretty accurately. It certainly does in the lower classes today.

    But that aside, the point is, that you don’t need to die and hope for an afterlife. You don’t need to ‘own a home and die there’. If you want a new life, just sell or walk away from material things and start over if you don’t like your life.

    I made that choice. I’m on my third or fourth ‘life’ now. And with each ‘life’ I am better at, and happier with life than the last one.

    But it’s your life, your many lives now, and those many lives are your choice. Not nature’s. Not fate’s. Yours.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-01 06:37:00 UTC

  • NO-HANGOVER RECIPE 1) Eat Meat and Carbs before hand. 2) Drink twice the water y

    NO-HANGOVER RECIPE

    1) Eat Meat and Carbs before hand.

    2) Drink twice the water you do the volume of alcoholic drink.

    3) If it bothers you at all, then get it out of your stomach, even if you have to ‘help’ it. It’s just less work for your body.

    4) Drink 1-2 liters of water before you go to sleep.

    5) Dirty Little Secret: Order separate components, and use a charcoal water filter for the alcohol!

    WHY? Because I live the life of a 25 year old, but I am NOT a 25 year old. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-01 06:18:00 UTC