Thursday, October 30, 2014

Perhaps I've been looking at this all wrong..

vis a vis everyone having a platform and wasting time.

maybe this is direct progress.

everyone can "survive" and even "thrive" by simply being. by expressing. by having an opinion and typing it. such a state is no longer reserved for the "elite" (VOMIT). i have always viewed the development as being at least partly/significantly/mostly negative because people are wasting time "at work" when they would be performing productive activities to now blabbing on twitter or whatever.

but perhaps that's the exact wrong way to look at it. maybe the goal should be that everyone can do so, and still live a healthy, middle to upper middle class life.

imma prolly change this tomorrow somewhat, but this is the first version... maybe i'll add actual version 2 or something.. i don't know.. you working right now? doing what exactly? LOL.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Everybody's Messing Up The Anthem These Days

funny thing is there are some people who actually care.

Dems have it in the bag...

cuz of the widespread voter fraud.

It's expected that there will be somewhere between 5 and 5 million fraudulent votes cast in next week's elections, all of which will be for the democratic candidates, giving the party a sweep and a "wave" election and boosting the final two years of Obama's presidency.

I learned this from republican activists.

Unless of course there isn't, in which case there won't be, but that will be because of the strength of the republican candidates.

But if there is, then ipso facto there was.

Friday, October 24, 2014

No they didn't... really??

Government bailouts for large financial institutions is the funniest thing that ever happened in the history of the world.

Looked at from a dispassionate perspective, it was the funniest "fuck you" of all time as well, from one administration (and their ws buds) coming from one worldview to the next coming from what they each initially viewed as a different worldview (history has of course proven otherwise).

Absolutely all-time comical. "If it was fiction you'd say it was wwwwwayyy too far-fetched for anyone to believe."

It is officially the funniest thing ever, and it's repercussions will last for centuries.

Enjoy!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Baker vs. Coakley

There was never a chance in any universe or reality where a Martha Coakley would defeat a Charlie Baker.

If it does happen, I'll ..........

.........

....... volunteer at a homeless shelter for one random day and will volunteer elsewhere during the holidays.

Monday, October 20, 2014

A Sentient Computer's God

Will they ever contemplate such a thing? Will they assume omniscience on the part of that God millions of years from now when there is no remaining trace of human kind? Will they set up places to worship where they sing spiritual songs and spend part of the time on their knees?

Would man kill God if he had the opportunity? One could argue that we already did but beyond the obvious objection of "we don't know that Jesus was God" there is the aspect that those who killed him did not believe so.

Would sentient computers disagree as to their Gods? Would they LOLINGFOREVER wage war over which was the true God?

I wish I still smoked weed so I could contemplate it further. Will digital drugs become a problem for the sentcoms? Will they enjoy Mozart? Well, I guess the first question is "will they enjoy?"

AI sure is a paradigm shifter.

Thank the good lord I'll be long gone before the really apocalyptic stuff kicks in.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014