Lately I have been thinking I should just become a Joe "6 pack" Blow and wait for one of you to build a black box that will light my (future) house and power my appliances.
I surely would have saved a lot of time and money, which could have been used in other areas, instead of on experiments.
Yes, the interweb connect us all and brings the information closer to everyone, but it also creates a huge drawback in the amout of dis-information that quadrupled, to say the least.
Everyone nowdays has an opinion, or "knows" about something. And you know what they say about opinions (...they are like a$$hole$, everyone has one). The amount of non-sense being produced is staggering that weeding fact from fiction is a full-time job. So let me be blunt...
Without anyone getting offended here, I spend hours every day sorting out through your posts, trying to figure out wtf are you talking about and where do you get off (or which mushroom you ate today to write the $hit you did).
We do not know what's true and what's fiction anymore. Everyone has an opinion as I said, about how something works, but nobody knows for sure, it's all a fancy theory. It's bad enough that most of our sources of "knowledge" have been re-written, to suit the agenda of our rulers, but then everyone else is adding more to the confusion with their "opinions."
That's just not gonna cut it, if we are to overcome the predicament we are in. And if you think this is the worst of it, just wait, because the fat lady has not sang her last tune yet. Some day in the near future we might lose our lines of communication, namely the interweb, so what are we going to do then? (Scream: "Game over man, game over. What do you mean they cut the power?")
Which brings me to the point of this rant. Reading all of your posts it seems obvious to me that we need to organize ourselves, since we have similar views. But how many of you are willing to leave the comforts of your environment, or leave your existing lives?
One thing is to be an armchair scientist in the confines of your room and talk the talk, and yet another to actually walk the walk. Mind you, only a century ago, people did still walk the walk, but then slowly the conviences of "progress" and "modern living" made us lose or forget those basic things.
A possible way of organizing would be to pool resources together and form a commune of sorts, where everone would equally work and contribute to self-sustainability of the collective. But is that even possible?
Where in the World can we go where they'd leave us alone to grow our own food, produce our own energy and mind our own business in general? Would something like that even hold together or would it fall apart after a while?
Many questions...
I surely would have saved a lot of time and money, which could have been used in other areas, instead of on experiments.
Yes, the interweb connect us all and brings the information closer to everyone, but it also creates a huge drawback in the amout of dis-information that quadrupled, to say the least.
Everyone nowdays has an opinion, or "knows" about something. And you know what they say about opinions (...they are like a$$hole$, everyone has one). The amount of non-sense being produced is staggering that weeding fact from fiction is a full-time job. So let me be blunt...
Without anyone getting offended here, I spend hours every day sorting out through your posts, trying to figure out wtf are you talking about and where do you get off (or which mushroom you ate today to write the $hit you did).
We do not know what's true and what's fiction anymore. Everyone has an opinion as I said, about how something works, but nobody knows for sure, it's all a fancy theory. It's bad enough that most of our sources of "knowledge" have been re-written, to suit the agenda of our rulers, but then everyone else is adding more to the confusion with their "opinions."
That's just not gonna cut it, if we are to overcome the predicament we are in. And if you think this is the worst of it, just wait, because the fat lady has not sang her last tune yet. Some day in the near future we might lose our lines of communication, namely the interweb, so what are we going to do then? (Scream: "Game over man, game over. What do you mean they cut the power?")
Which brings me to the point of this rant. Reading all of your posts it seems obvious to me that we need to organize ourselves, since we have similar views. But how many of you are willing to leave the comforts of your environment, or leave your existing lives?
One thing is to be an armchair scientist in the confines of your room and talk the talk, and yet another to actually walk the walk. Mind you, only a century ago, people did still walk the walk, but then slowly the conviences of "progress" and "modern living" made us lose or forget those basic things.
A possible way of organizing would be to pool resources together and form a commune of sorts, where everone would equally work and contribute to self-sustainability of the collective. But is that even possible?
Where in the World can we go where they'd leave us alone to grow our own food, produce our own energy and mind our own business in general? Would something like that even hold together or would it fall apart after a while?
Many questions...
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