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great time to be alive

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I’ve been reading abstruse goose for a couple of months now, and find it hilarious.

I hope the guys over at abstruse goose won’t mind if I repost a smaller version of their last comic: it’s just here for the purpose of promoting your website.


October 8th, 2010  



fail

philosophy 3 Comments »

ever tried
ever failed
no matter

try again
fail again
fail better

(Samuel Beckett)


September 6th, 2010  



choices

philosophy, quotations 1 Comment »

“If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise”. (Robert Fritz)

I’d like to believe that.

Then again, our teetering bulbs of dread and desire are crammed with different and disputed dreams.

In the end, every single choice might be a compromise: between yourself(s).

(thanks, Anne)


July 15th, 2010  



future

philosophy, photography 4 Comments »

I like the future. It is the only place in which we can ever meet again.


July 14th, 2010  



anger

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“Anger is momentary madness.”

(via Katharina)


June 8th, 2010  



reality

philosophy 2 Comments »

And sometimes, I want to bite out a chunk of reality in order to see what’s behind the scenes.


April 26th, 2010  



bertrand russell on religion

philosophy, religion 8 Comments »

I took a liking to Bertrand Russell rather early, due to his very logical, empirical, critical way of approaching what could or could not be called the truth.

A couple of days ago a friend of mine sent me a link to a speech Russell gave in 1929 at the Battersea Town Hall (under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society), England. He was 57 by then, so you’d have to imagine an older gentleman talking to fellow colleagues.

You should very much read the whole discourse. It’s not that long, really.

Here are some hilarious snippets:

The next step in the process brings us to the argument from design. You all know the argument from design: everything in the world is made just so that we can manage to live in the world, and if the world was ever so little different we could not manage to live in it. It sometimes takes a rather curious form; for instance, it is argued that rabbits have white tails in order to be easy to shoot. I do not know how rabbits would view that application. It is an easy argument to parody.

When you come to look into this argument from design, it is a most astonishing thing that people can believe that this world, with all the things that are in it, with all its defects, should be the best that omnipotence and omniscience have been able to produce in millions of years. I really cannot believe it. Do you think that, if you were granted omnipotence and omniscience and millions of years in which to perfect your world, you could produce nothing better than the Ku Klux Klan, the Fascisti, and Mr. Winston Churchill? Really I am not much impressed with the people who say: “Look at me: I am such a splendid product that there must have been design in the universe.” I am not very much impressed by the splendor of those people.

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April 13th, 2010  



what if you are wrong?

philosophy 2 Comments »

Richard Dawkins answers the simple question: “what if you are wrong?”

(via nerdcore)


March 7th, 2010  



dictionary of the devil

philosophy, quotations 2 Comments »

The Devil’s Dictionary was written in the end of the 19th century, and contains definitions of 1.000 words.

And I have the strong feeling that it was authored by a previous incarnation of Terry Pratchett.

HISTORY, n. An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools.

TURKEY, n. A large bird whose flesh when eaten on certain religious anniversaries has the peculiar property of attesting piety and gratitude. Incidentally, it is pretty good eating.

VOTE, n. The instrument and symbol of a freeman’s power to make a fool of himself and a wreck of his country.

CANNIBAL, n. A gastronome of the old school who preserves the simple tastes and adheres to the natural diet of the pre-pork period.

ARMOR, n. The kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith.

SAINT, n. A dead sinner revised and edited.

– Dictionary of the Devil (A-Z)

(Thanks to Solveig – business as usual)


February 24th, 2010  



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