Quick, dashing post
Jan. 31st, 2005 11:06 pm...consisting mostly of links to strange things, like Lunchables. Since it was a "class" day, the only deviance from the routine was really that I spent some time giving KKY interviews to our MECs.
Since Red Day is coming up, I thought that bean sprouts with love messages might be worth thinking about.
And since I do claim to give you silly things, this is probably something that qualifies. A different state couldn't get the textbook stickers, so now they’re going straight to the state lawmakers. Why does this place have to look like Jesusland so Goddamned much? Or is that one of those things you can't say? This follows the heels of my subcultures prof saying that lots of high-school age kids have no idea that flag-burning is protected free speech, some saying that the government should be able to censor news publications... it's the school system at work, I suppose. First, they have to be loyal to the State, then they can be whatever. So long as they're loyal to the state and slaves to advertising.
Speaking of, I have to go to work tomorrow - I'm sure there’s an ironic joke there, and I think I might get it, but not fully. Either way, g'night!
Since Red Day is coming up, I thought that bean sprouts with love messages might be worth thinking about.
And since I do claim to give you silly things, this is probably something that qualifies. A different state couldn't get the textbook stickers, so now they’re going straight to the state lawmakers. Why does this place have to look like Jesusland so Goddamned much? Or is that one of those things you can't say? This follows the heels of my subcultures prof saying that lots of high-school age kids have no idea that flag-burning is protected free speech, some saying that the government should be able to censor news publications... it's the school system at work, I suppose. First, they have to be loyal to the State, then they can be whatever. So long as they're loyal to the state and slaves to advertising.
Speaking of, I have to go to work tomorrow - I'm sure there’s an ironic joke there, and I think I might get it, but not fully. Either way, g'night!
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Date: 2005-02-02 03:37 pm (UTC)I don't think that science and religion are the only two tools we have for understanding truth. But they are useful tools. Imagine what would happen if monotheists could more easily connect their worship to the true glory of the universe. Or if magicians and mystics were more determined to follow the scientific method from time to time, instead of manipulating silly pseudo science to explain their point of view.
In an ideal world, people would integrate human knowledge to achieve their wills, rather than wasting energy on power struggles between competing disciplines like Science and Religion.
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Date: 2005-02-02 05:26 pm (UTC)