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And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again? Archilochus

Sunday, March 25, 2012

More Left Wing Demonizing of the Christian Nationalist Opposition

....in the name of the new humanist socialist "Big Other"

Implicit inherent message: Whatever's bad in the world comes from worshiping a "faceless" G_d and limiting one's actions artificially through national boundaries. Only those who think "differently" aren't the heartless zombies...

...of course the hypocrisy shines through in the "relish" and "joy" of the zombie killers. So much for their "pretensions" of humanist concern for "the other".

from the web: You can view the Nathan Cox (Marilyn Manson, Linkin Park, Black Veil Brides) directed video here; http://vimeo.com/34679508, Nathan says about the clip ""Deuce and his band are locked in a house and there are zombies coming. It's pretty much a traditional zombie story." He further elaborates, saying that the video is "symbolic about how 'America has lost its way' and countries blame us for things that are wrong with the world and when they do, they are usually right"

The Reason for Reason

Friday, March 16, 2012

Form Follows Function

The Evolutionary Journey of an Quasi-Intelligent Vegetable
It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic,
Of all things physical and metaphysical,
Of all things human and all things super-human,
Of all true manifestations of the head,
Of the heart, of the soul,
That the life is recognizable in its expression,
That form ever follows function. This is the law.
- Louis Sullivan, Architect

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Dragonfly Lives

Once, in a little pond, in the muddy water under the lily pads, there lived a little water beetle in a community of water beetles. They lived a simple and comfortable life in the pond with few disturbances and interruptions. Once in a while, sadness would come to the community when one of their fellow beetles would climb the stem of a lily pad and would never be seen again. They knew when this happened; their friend was dead, gone forever.

Then, one day, one little water beetle felt an irresistible urge to climb up that stem. However, he was determined that he would not leave forever. He would come back and tell his friends what he had found at the top. When he reached the top and climbed out of the water onto the surface of the lily pad, he was so tired, and the sun felt so warm, that he decided he must take a nap. As he slept, his body changed and when he woke up, he had turned into a beautiful blue-tailed dragonfly with broad wings and a slender body designed for flying.

So, fly he did! And, as he soared he saw the beauty of a whole new world and a far superior way of life to what he had never known existed. Then he remembered his beetle friends and how they were thinking by now he was dead. He wanted to go back to tell them, and explain to them that he was now more alive than he had ever been before. His life had been fulfilled rather than ended. But, his new body would not go down into the water. He could not get back to tell his friends the good news. Then he understood that their time would come, when they, too, would know what he now knew. So, he raised his wings and flew off into his joyous new life!