Blog Entries from mugen shiyo

  1. Rick Perry...

    OK, something is definitely wrong here. Bush Jr, Palin, Bachmann, Cain, and now Perry. And Cain seems to be the most competent of the astronomical retards. But why? What the hell is going on? People look at the TV point, laugh, and wonder how in the world people like this could ever seriously run for president. Is that the extent of their wonder? These people are GOVERNORS. Elected officials intrusted with the welfare of an entire state of arguably the most powerful nation in the world....
  2. Will I Be A Real Writer Soon?

    Had to laugh when someone said, "You are a writer because you write." Thanks, Mom. (it wasn't my mother) I don't need any more morphine, thank you. At this point I know I wont be a writer. Perhaps because I'm looking to write something too big, but I can't accept writing anything smaller. The story can't be smaller. Instead of giving up, I think I'll let the story age along with me. I'll add and chop as time progresses, and when I am able to really sit down and devote my time to it,...
  3. Are The Best Friendships Forged From Past Aggression?

    "...do I not destroy my enemies by making them my friends?" - Abraham Lincoln. I have no idea on the matter because I never really remember ever becoming friends with someone I hated. However, I did have this one friend I used to fight with a lot. But I knew him more than anyone else. I respected and could trust him more than anyone else and even the fighting, in retrospect, seemed more a sign of brotherhood than enmity. I also realized that it is those people who give me competition...
  4. 48 Laws of Power

    Well, I'll just start of by saying that this book is going to sound like a training manual for the anti-Christ. Still, you'll have to admit that some of these things may sound very familiar- whether you have done them or whether they have been done to you. To me, though they sound dark, there's no real difference between it and Sun Tzu's The Art of War. This book made no claims of honor, morality, or virtue, but- like Sun Tzu- it's rather direct to it's aims. Those who want power want to...
  5. Me Self-Satisfying Qoutes Pt 2

    Yeah, quoting yourself may be a sign of arrogance, but whatever... "Wherever money is involved, it is a money situation." People say there are no gods, but money comes close. If a priest cursed you today, I would sleep without a problem. If I lost my job...my whole world had been thrown into DEFCON Freak-the-hell-out. It is good to be positive, but not at the expense of being realistic. There are those who say that money doesn't mean anything and that happiness is what's important....
  6. Do You Know...

    Do you know? Why do you know? Because he said, she said... Because you looked it up? They call this the age of information. I disagree. Who can really claim they are informed? The information we receive comes from someone else. Whether we hear it from someone else, read up about it, or watch it on tv, the information that comes to us is the information passed along by someone else. Rather than experience, information seems to be a matter of hearsay because we don't really know...
  7. If Love Were An Ocean

    if love were an ocean would you marry me, would you leave with me today, drifting to the sunset on a tiny wooden raft? the wind and waves uncertain and unsure, i am, the burdens that the future may bring worse than anything we could endure. if love were an ocean would you sail with me and leave your life behind, knowing nothing more than i know you? smiling and free you push off to the sea and those things behind, you let be for me...
  8. iMAGiNE iNFiNiTY

    iMAGiNE... If I take a number and cut it in half, I will always get two equal halves. And for each half, should I cut that in half, I will always have two equal halves. And there is no end to this. Thus numbers have no end forward or back. Then iMAGiNE space. If you cut a given portion of space, not matter, in half, it represents a numerical quantity of space. Cutting it in half will give you two equal halves. A cubic meter of space will give you two equal cubic half meters. And you...
  9. Food or Seasoning?

    Today, I'm over my grandmothers house and I had bought some Stove Top stuffing. I cooked it and she came in she asked where was it, having smelled it. It was sitting right in front of her. I pointed to it and she said, "That doesn't look like stuffing." Stopped and looked and she was right. It was very dark. A dark brown as if it had been burnt, but I had made it in a saucepan. Basically boiled water and heat. It also looked very dry. I got some more water and poured some in and tasted it....
  10. Pedantic Thinking...

    The dragon is not an agressor but a guardian. If I were to name someone Dragon, he would be a guardian. A terrible defender of some sensitive treasure. Most powerful and reactive. Because a dragon will not only attack his attacker, but track him back to his place of origin and remove it from existence so that there is not another attack again. Vindictive and exacting. In that, it shows foresight and wisdom. An action never of itself, but with purpose. It seems the beast believes amassing...
  11. Attempt At Psychology

    A man with no morals of his own, seeing morals around him, will either attempt to invent them or shun them completely becoming either an enduring pretender, an isolated sociopath, or both in some varying mixture... That came up when trying to explain the psyche behind that guy with the coin from "No Country for Old Men" (excluding Florida, of course). Apparently some sort of sociopath and creepiest guy in the room champion, what kind of person consistently goes around killing people on...
  12. CHarlie Chaplin's Greatest Speech Ever...than Anyone

    I don't usually chain stuff along but when I heard this it almost brought tears. From a goofball like Charlie Chaplin, I would have never expected it. The smallest voice in the room is the good men. The second smallest is the bad. The overwhelming majority are those who don't care or don't dare to speak at all. Well...judge for yourself. Here's Mr. Chaplin with a Jesus-worthy speech.... [MEDIA=youtube]WibmcsEGLKo[/MEDIA] "I’m sorry, but I don’t want to...
  13. Marriage...

    What's up with this thing? Seems to be one of the cultural milestones of life and society, like puberty and college except college and weddings, technically, aren't necessary. Weddings are historical and they often seemed to be more of a political thing than a personal sign of affection. A wedding was a joining of two families and behind the actual partnership where the swapping of gifts the settling of properties and assets belonging to the two, and such and such. Think royal weddings...
  14. Imagination

    It's not enough to create. Should I create, I should try to present a concept or image that strikes you deeply and leaves a resonance you would never forget. Creation is an art and my tool is my imagination. My canvas is your mind. On it I paint wonders you can see and feel. Cover you in a world not of your own to where every morning, every night, every open part of your day you rush from your world to drift in minds. Welcome, traveler. Welcome, patron. You may come... anytime.
  15. Kinds of Apocalypse

    I think I've read or seen a number of different types of apocalypses... Nuclear Weather Related (Floods, Ice, Deserts) Viral Zombie Religious Alien Machine (Androids, Cyborgs, etc...) Loss of Technology (though thats more of a benign thing) I'm not sure if one exists yet, but given the trend of all types of media to shadow the events of the present, I'm certain someone is going to come out with a fiction about an economic apocalypse. One where greedy, powerful men...
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