Thursday, July 30, 2009

Saturday, July 25, 2009

We are to end, by our own hand.


The New York Times has just published an article to add to my Apocalypse Scrapbook, entitled "Scientists Worry that Machines May Outsmart Man". Oh joy, first help create our eradicator, then pose a possible doubt in relation to our mere existence. But where there are the weary, there remain the foolhardy who see no threat in the advancement of technology. What could possibly happen? It's not like nearly all of our current media industries are being ripped apart and the economy collapsing as an indirect result. People truly will not care until humans themselves are threatened...which of course will be too late.


Having A.I. as a real possibility in the near future is not. a. good. thing.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009


All art IS trash

I'll make all your hobo dreams come true.

tom waits. bitches.

http://beck.com/irrelevant_topics

disney & dali




absolutely adore it, especially because it contains dandelions. now if only it had jellyfish...

Simple is Best

how to live the simplest, carefree life possible while still interacting in the normal world.

1. limit cell phone use.

2. restrict meals to 4 dollars or less.

for instance: ramen, with complimentary ingredients from a salad bar.
add cheeses, sauce, dressing, veggies and even tofu or chicken.
and voila! 50 cent pasta!
3. fight off your demons.
stop listening to the incessant voices in your head. this may include insecurities, paranoia, dread, anxiety, and suspicion. rather than dwell on the negative, focus attention on positive moments devoid of said demons. then exude that energy to the negative places,and see problems melt away.

4. drama just ain't worth it.
avoid at all costs, and cut people out of your life that tend to gravitate around it. it won't leave them, and even worse it may attach to you. like the plague or a smelly goat, just steer clear.

5. nature will sooth all.
go sit outside, relish the rain, bask in the sunlight, sit and do nothing but stare at the stars for a while. soon all the insignificant queries mean zilch, and your body will feel rejuvenated.

make the feeling last. do what makes you happy. erase things that do not.

Rothbury


was the greatest experience of my life.



more later.