This is the world we now live in. The dystopian future is here. Rearing organic chickens is bad for the planet cos they run around to keep warm, wasting feed. Cattle will be raised inside so they stand still and just grow big enough to eat.
Tooo many people. But that's just nature taking its course. This is what we evolved brains for - so we could outgrow our planet and have to raise cows in cow factories.
Wells's idea in The Time Machine was that the human race would split into two - the Morlocks would live underground and feed on farmed Aryans (that's what they look like in the film, anyway). Yeah, we hope we don't turn into those nasty Morlock things...
But wait a minute - we are the Morlocks. The rest of the planet is our slave. We are the evil masters of our universe and there's no James Bond character to take us down. This world is subjugated. Our tyranny is unopposed.
Okay so a few thousand get drowned once in a while, but so what? Grieve 'em and leave 'em. Life is for the living. Keep on improving, expanding and demanding. We can make a better world if we all sing together.
While theists haggle over fossils and how many kinds of nothing it takes to create a something, the rats are looking more like lemmings every day, as they race to be the first over the capitalist precipice.
Our Father Who Farts In Heaven, Hallowed Be Methane...
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Meat Eating Self Defeating Rats Dressed As Lemmings
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"Okay so a few thousand get drowned once in a while, but so what? Grieve 'em and leave 'em. Life is for the living."
So, you are more passionate about pretend drowning in Guantanamo Bay than actual drownings in Burma?
Its easy to be emotionally detached when it is some obscure third-world country. I'm curious if your worldview will hold up when its closer to home. I'm pretty sure dying atheists tend to be a lot more sentimental.
Nietzsche's worldview held up pretty well--life "is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value"...so he killed himself.
Clint, like the Bible, you shouldn't always take what I write at face value.
By the way, who told you Nietzche killed himself?
"Nietzsche suffered from at least two strokes which partially paralysed him and left him unable to speak or walk. After contracting pneumonia in mid-August 1900, he had another stroke during the night of August 24 / August 25, and then died about noon on August 25.["
I'm fairly certain that I heard that Neitzche committed suicide about 2 weeks after publishing his philosophy that "God is Dead" or something along those lines too.
nope, I guess that story is a lie that christians like to tell. I stand corrected. Good point [simon].
There's quite a few of those. ;)
I wasn't lying. Sorry for the misinformation, I need to be more careful.
So, since I'm not to take this post at face value then am I to assume you have a concern for the people in Myanmar?
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