It's only 6 pm and I'm yawning and yawning. I can't believe how sleepy I am. And I should go study. Gah!
I started reading "A game of Thrones" as reccomended. If I don't like it, I'll have to fly to USA and kick both Mir and Viking's asses. So they should start praying.
Wheee! I just noticed that I have my ICQ number in my house. That's very useful information >_>
It's quoting time! This one is from the always interesting [iippo]:
"the opposite of social communication is anti-social communication. That includes shouting swear-words, kicking trashcans, sniffing glue and throwing bottles. Beating up gay people is a dialect of it."
Perception is a bitch.
I read a book by Scott Adams last night named "God's Debris: A thought experiment". It's pretty interesting, while I disagree with lots of things said in there. After reading it, of course, sleeping was quite hard since I kept playing with some of the concepts in my head. It would have been great for a little chit-chat about perception that we had in one of the forums couple days ago.
http://www.ama
Keep in mind, everything is relative and ever changing, including the past, present, life, death and everything in between.
Because I don't want any of the Dutch persons missing it, here's a voice clip of me going all terrorist on their language. it's important to note that I had the text written but I had never listened to it nor had any idea how is had to sound.
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Because something that is being talked in one of the forums reminded me of this, one of the best Mr T Experience lyrics, a piece of pure genius sang to a very rock and roll tune:
The Complicated History Of The Concept Of The Soul
Homer didn't have a comprehensive word for mind.
the psyche and the conscious self had not yet been combined.
He understood events as repetition of the past,
and individual consciousness was not a part of that.
But early Greek thought played a role in the complicate history of the concept of the soul.1
By the time of Plato these ideas had taken shape.
The Phaedo and Timaeus are works which demonstrate
the consious separation of the knower from the known
and the dual nature of the body and the soul.
Modern thought was possible:
It's the complicated history of the concept of the soul.
Whoa!
Pythagoras and Orphic doctrines all came into play,
because Plato was a mystic in his own Platonic way.
The pre-Socratic Naturalists saw things in terms of "stuff".
But Plato's metaphysics showed that this was not enough.
This is the incredible complicated history of the concept of the soul.
Rock and roll.2
1 For an interesting discussion, see E.R Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational, Berkeley, 1953, pp. 45-150.
2 Ibid.
My mp3 player had some... problems. Maybe it wasn't water resistant *shrugs* Anyway, I had to buy a new one (I can't live without it. I'm in street a lot and I need to listen to music when walking or travelling). So I bought a 2 gigas one. Which is some difference from the 256 megas I had.
This are all the albums that I have uploaded to it (the * marks excellent albums that everybody should listen to):
Bouncing Souls - Hopeless Romantic
Travis - The Boy With No Name *
Cadena Perpetua - Demasiada Intimidad
Goldfinger - Disconnection Notice
Badly Drawn Boy - I Need A Sign
Cuentos Borgeanos - Felicidad
Heideroosjes - Chapter Eight The Golden State
Idlewild - Hope Is Important
I'm From Barcelona - Let Me Introduce My Friends *
Yo La Tengo - I'm Not Afraid Of You And I Will Kick Your Ass
The Offspring - Ixnay On The Hombre
Kaiser Chief - Yours Truly, Angry Mob
KT Tunstall - Eye To The Telescope
La Vela Puerca - El Impulso
Metallica - Metallica *
Bad Religion - New Maps Of Hell
Mr T Experience - Night Shift At The Thrill Factory
NoMundo - Estás Triste *
Interpol - Our Love To Admire
Blur - Parklife
Death CabFor Cutie - Plans
Morrisey - Ringleader Of The Tormentors *
The Strokes - Room On Fire *
Manic Street Preachers - Send Away The Tigers *
Dr. Frank - Show Bussiness Is My Life
Dave Matthews Band - Some Devil
Bad Religion - Stranger Than Fiction *
The Charlatans UK - The Charlatans
Foo Fighters - The Colour And The Shape *
The Fratellis - Costello Music
Oasis - The Masterplan
Zombienauta - Nuevas Luces
Poets Of The Fall - Carnival Of Rust *
Bad Religion - The Process Of Belief *
The Vaselines - The Complete History Of The Vaselines
Albert Hammond Jr. - Yours To Keep
Belle And Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Bambix - Leit Motiv
Sondre Lerche - Two Way Monologue
Also song by Twarres and two by Tycoon
The virus that entered the computers at the office is still alive. That means that I can't use MSN for the moment. I don't know when it will be solved. It's kinda like going back to normal for me.
I was going to make a deep diary entry about how many of the desicions we make in life, love, hate and war are just based on ad-hoc hypothesis, how life is just a succession of those. But somethig came up, so I won't. That will be left for later or never.
I'm in the mainstreet, in the Daily Poem! Well, the only poem I've ever written is there, not me :D It's one of those things I was really hoping for, so I'm quite happy.
And reading back the poem (written like 3 years ago) I can say that I actually like it and I feel kinda proud of it (something that doesn't happen with most of my works). So everything's really great :D
I cleaned up all the Junk forum. Over 1000 posts (I must have skipped like 200 in total). Something like 300 posts made. I need to sleep. And hope that everybody will decide that they don't want to post anymore :P
Quoting the Viking:
Well, put it this way - In the history of the USA, only two people have been shot in the back of the head in a theatre: Abraham Lincoln, and the guy sitting in front of Pee Wee Herman.
And now for something completely different. For real, this time.
Since some people may starting to think that I'm not a real, moving person but a serie of moments frozen in time (also known as pictures), here's a little extract from a less-than-real
Notes: It's big (almost 7 megas) even though I lowered the quality a lot. Also, the subtitles were made by me and are my first intent at video editing, so they are far from perfect.
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PUNK moves!
Today's lesson, kids: The only way to make sure something will work out the right way is to do it yourself. Don't let anybody else take care of it. People are useless :P
Of course since I'm lazy and I think I already take care of enough things, I won't follow this lesson. But I've learned it xD
Note: This isn't ET related and it's nothing serious or important, just a meeting that didn't go as planned because of some communication problems... which were partially my fault, but don't let anybody know ;)
200 bad comic strips for all of you!
http://nedroid
Some are incredibly good :P
Last diary entry for today, I swear
This:
The Town Herald - Issue 15
Thanks for you undivided attention. You are all too nice.
Today's embarrasing moment, brought to you by Camaro! (Yeah, I wish Camaro was sponsorazing my dairy entries :P ).
I went to a university to leave books for a professor this morning. Then I went to take the bus, for a one hour or a little more trip. That was unnecesary information, by the way. You can skip it.
Anyway, I paid for my ticket and heard some shouting. It was a girl that works with FranUPMA in one of the places where I sometimes collaborate, a place that produces radio things for communitarian or independent radios that don't have the means to do it for themselves. It's a way to democratize communication and media.
So, I sat next to her and we started talking. At some point, like half an hour later, in the middle of the trip, we started talking about Dante's (my stepfather) health problems (for those of you that don't know, he's got some kind of cancer).
Anyway, I was talking about his treatment and all that and she made a couple really well oriented questions. I should have gotten a clue then, but I am me :P
The following conversation took place then.
PUNK: So, the worse part is that there are no symptoms. The thing was growing inside of him for like 2 years without a clue of it. They discovered it only 6 months ago.
INES: Oh, yes. It happened to my brother. He went for a control and the doctor discovered that he had a tumor in his leg.
PUNK: (Already a little insecure) Oh... that must be terrible... So, what could they do? How did they solve it?
INES: They didn't. They had to cut his leg a little above the knee. And now he has a prothetic one.
PUNK: Errr... arrr... umm... errr... (I wasn't stuttering as much as stumbling with every word :P ). Ummm... I didn't... know... When was it? (Recovering and hoping for "14 years ago" answer)
INES: Last year. Like 10 months ago.
PUNK: Oh... ok... this proves that I don't know your brother a lot. I've seen him like twice. Err... (some more stumbling) So, what a nice moment we are sharing, uh? :P
And then we laughed :P I'm just glad that it was with somebody I get along pretty well and that has a sense of humor.
Are security guards stupid since birth or is something that comes with time in the work? I wonder...
No offense to any security guard or security guard's relatives that may be reading this. I'm not talking about individual security guards, but about their race.