Sunday, October 25, 2015

I Woke Up in a Puritan Kindergarten

Someone said 'darn' a little while ago and this person was not talking about socks.  Therefore, I conclude I fell asleep and awoke in a Puritan kindergarten.

(Ed:  Mormons are murderers)

That was Puritan rather than Mormon but ... no difference.  True enough about murdering but they only waste a wagon train once in a while and who knows if there really was a truce.  It doesn't make them bad people and who the hell goes to Utah anyway.


We delight in being politically-incorrect and this isn't to compete with fucking Howard Stern as he acts like a rock guitarist but his only function is talking shit on the radio and TV.  We don't see him as anything more than a louder version of Hillary Clinton.

And, yes, it does make your ass look fat.

(Stern and Clinton together:  who?)

Both of you.


My purpose isn't to shock but rather I am shocked by people who talk about family, God, and freedom while they quiver in gated communities with their guns and watch the bombing of Syria.  If that doesn't shock you then you completely shock me.  So what if they get self-righteous and stay away in droves.  If you miss them, turn on Fox News.  They're all the same, they need to be.


Political-incorrectness is a productive filter for those who are being strangled by their own political correctness.  They can't be educated because they don't want it, instead preferring to put things into little boxes of Tupperware so they can organize them and put little labels on them.  If it alienates them, so what; they're alienated from reality anyway.


Stern could have been the new Art Bell if he ever had the People of the Future but instead he panders Lesbians and titillates high schoolboys.  We don't know what he does today; we don't care.

No-one will ever top Larry Flynt for shocking and no-one ever stood in greater defiance of political correctness.


We have been telling you all for years to watch out for illusions because the first thing to happen to something solid is it will fall apart.  It's the nature of things; it's the metaphysical equivalent of entropy.

That which is illusion (i.e. God, for example) stays solid while seemingly indestructible things (i.e. walls, bridges, relationships, lives, etc, etc) eventually fall down.

My God started the Universe and you can write whatever you like after that; I'll agree with it.


The biggest illusion is propriety as it invariably hides the greatest evils.  John Ashcroft sings, "Let the Eagle Soar," in a seminary and later blows off FBI reports of al Qaeda and people doing unusual things in multi-engine jet schools.  He continued to try to maintain the illusion even after sworn testimony from multiple FBI agents.  All of it was complete fantasy.  As with anyone else in the Bush administration, nothing was done about it.  People really love their illusions and cling to them.


The illusions are the primary thing as the first word to come to the undiscerning about my presence is 'delusional' but the reality is I have almost no delusions.  I don't believe anything except the illusions has any permanence and that's by definition; any rejection of that is counter to everything in the Laws of Thermodynamics.  That things fall apart is the nature of entropy and defiance of that only leads to disappointment.

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