This is where I say whatever I feel like. But you can respond by sending me e-mail
and I'll put it up.
Today one of my dogs, pickle, chased a bunny down and killed it. Pickle is a shitzu
thats onlt about a foot long. It was pretty crazy because I was in the basement
when I heard my mom yelling to come look and I saw pickle chewing on something.
When my mom found out it was a bunny she made me pick it up and put it in a
plastic baggy. It was kind of sad because the bunny looked alive; it had no blood
and was really light, but I felt that pickle was a pretty cool dog for chasing down
a rabbit.
I just saw frailty, and it was really good. It was slow at some spots, but the plot
was really well thought out, and the plot twist at the end really makes the movie
good.
I was eating some ramen noodles and I got one of the noodles to come out of my nose.
It was
Starting today I will stop hating people. I really only have one enemy, who isn't
really an enemy, but we have tons of tensions and stuff, but he was my friend
since 3rd grade (thats 7 years). Even so, after a crazy depressing phone call and
an inside look at one hell of a corrupted princaple/ some conspiracy that really happened
but its like something out of a movie, I've realized EVERYONE has issues, problems, some
dislike, discomfort, a longing for good, dislike for bad, their own morals, their
own view, and what I realized is this: Everyone is good. The only problem is people
may not like me offhand so they may want to kill me when I first meet them, but I found
that (for most situations) if I don't try to kill someone, they won't try to kill me.
What I realized today was the world is corrupt or has problems in every little way possible.
The problem is, knowing it will only bring you more problems, but knowing it is the only
way to solve it. Unfortunetly/fortunetly (can work either way) people will never know
some of the problems, but that doesn't make them insignificant. That also doesn't mean
we should go out of our way to try to solve them all.
Right now I'm screwing the money that I was gonna use to buy new trucks on my
skateboard. I'm gonna go out and buy this one anime called Soultaker, which sounds
like Cowboy Bebop meets X. Even so, I don't know if I should buy the VHS or DVD...
cuz my PS2 broke. If you would like to donate money to the Sam needs your money,
so shower him in the stuff or else you're a Nazi foundation. E-mail me.
I figured out the best way to make Ramen Noodles the other day;
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. That's right. Follow the damn directions
on the back. But seriously, being the "I'll cook it whatever way so
it will look good to me" or "I'm to lazy to follow directions for
food" kind of person that I am, I always used to boil the water
with the noodles in it, then add the mix. Then I decided to boil the
water with the mix, add the noodles and then let it sit. The real answer
lies in heating the water, putting in the noodles, letting it sit, and then
adding the mix.
I believe in a god that has no rules for mankind, because I believe
if 'god' is omnipotent, then 'god' has the ability to live peacefully
without rule. Yet I also don't understand why people believe
in whatever religion they believe in. They may be
'logical,' 'clever,' or even 'intelligent' but what makes
their religion so correct? What makes their religion
better then another? Friends of mine who are religious
mock other religions, mock Christianity in the dark
ages despite the fact they believe Jesus is the son
of god. What makes religion so right now? What made it
wrong back then? What makes it wrong now? What is
right and wrong?
Right and wrong are nothing more then relative concepts
that are effected by location, perception and
surrounding people. They exist, everyone has some
form of morals, and can easily justify what they did
as right, despite the fact it may look wrong to
someone else. I don't see how there could be
an absolute right and wrong, because all morals
are relative. Yet, people say "well, it's the morals
that are universal." "Universal? Or do you just mean
what everyone agrees on?" It's impossible to state a
universal concept that is correct all the time. There
are always exceptions to everything, including this
statement.
In understanding something becomes simple. If something seems confusing,
but an answer is told and completely understood, it becomes basic and
does not intrigue. Yet people say that harder tasks are more complex.
Therefore more extreme actions are more complex. But, in reality, an
any extreme action can effect both sides of the spectrum, the good and
the bad. And when increasing one side it will increase the other. True
extreme actions, if understood, become simple. Therefore, simple
actions can also have extreme effects.
My view on life is somewhat optimistic. I believe there are 3
stages of living. 1 is the stage without rules. It is chaos.
Examples could be poor third world countries where people
starve to death on the street, where lords could do
whatever they want and not suffer consequences. The 2nd
is a stage with rules. Many "modern" countries have a
written doctrine that infers rules to all on the land,
including those in power. The third is what I think
of as passive. A land with no rules, yet no chaos. And
the only way to achieve this is by having people help
each other, live in a system where selfishness is not
beneficial.
I was playing Max Payne, and I felt like I was playing as Spike from Cowboy Bebop.
Like when I had a face off with some guy and I had by dual Berettas blasting away.
Then I found out that Max Payne deliberately rips off of John Woo. So I saw the
John Woo film "the killer" and wow, it was great. Then I found out that
a few episodes from Cowboy Bebop were made based on some John Woo techniques.
So, the whole point to this story is go see some John Woo films, like Hard Boiled.