On December 06 2014 07:38 Frumpysnoo wrote: I've got one packed-to-the-brim bowl of purple left until I get more tomorrow night. To smoke, or not to smoke?!
Part 1: I Wrote a “Death Note” Today On Accident. I Was Drunk and On Tilt And Now I Have to Deal with the Consequences. All of This iS basically stream of consciousness and I’m kinda on the clock, or at least that’s how I understand it. Plus I have a lot to say and want to avoid running out of steam. Presumably I would erase this part but I’m just going to leave it because I don’t really honor the “Death Note” as it should be honored but for Chrissake whatever I write will put you in a pretty good position and honestly having been through the ups and downs myself I think they give you character. The Death Note ties the dying people together or at least it would if they were going to die, etc. and consequently they all have to ride the Dragon’s Tail, and I guess if it doesn’t work out you’ll die for good. THE END. (that doesn’t sound so bad but I imagine it’ll encourage your “family” to help you stop smoking hash when you’re simply an asshole fucking it up for everyone else).
(so here we are again). Kill someone. That’s probably what I would do, and I consider myself a pretty good driver.
Personally I think ek0p set a not bad example of challenging conventional norms today, and I guess inspired by his somewhat unorthodox commentary I will continue to do the same thing I’ve been doing but have currently no confidence to continue although I think it’s probably vital.
But truth be told most people drive blindfolded.
I’m going to argue hopefully in a novel that I’ll hopefully write that sounds like it’s going to be a lot like Orson Scott Card’s novel Speaker for the Dead that what really happens when you “kill someone” is that you get to quickly write a eulogy that comprises as much of the two of you into one being as you possibly can and then you both go forward from there and hopefully you don’t die (and I, for the most part, hope I don’t either) --- but here make a quick note about defection oriented strategies and the tendency of people to really flake out when you go full Isildur1 and make insane betting patterns and sizing and basically say, “I raise you your life.”
(Star Wars fans will be pleased to note that Han Solo briefly raised “Death” in what I believe is the latest novel).
The point really is that when I say, “I raise you, your life, it’s really hard to tell what I mean by that.” I could mean, “I raise you this life, or I raise you all your past lives and this life, or I raise you all your lives from now until forever.” But this is largely an unimportant (symmantic) difficulty akin to saying that all religions are hoaxes and we should believe in science because there’s no reason to think that humans are telepathic, that a “soul” could possibly exist or could have ever existed, and whether Oppenheimer blew it up is a big question we’re still trying to answer.
But, rambling aside, we seriously do need to try to take into account that if the universe is mind-theoretic in origin (or experiential or spiritual or what have you) then there could be some big problems with how we define life.
When I say, “I raise you your life” and I mean just this life, then it’s probably no big deal to someone like the Dalai Lama who claims to have direct experience of previous lives. On the other hand if you were to say to the same guy “I raise you everything you’ve ever done”, then this could be a big deal even to a guy like the Dalai Lama.
If the Dalai Lama XIV were to wager his “life” he might be wagering the last few years of his life in this life. Alternatively, he might be wagering his last fourteen years of enlightened service. Or, he might be wagering all of his last fifteen trillion lives (probably not all perfect but perhaps being upgraded via Upconversion Blu-Ray) --- and given this reflection one might go so far as to say that the Dalai Lama is not only wagering his own life but is wagering the life of his culture --- not only because of genetic drift or what have you but also because of spiritual components or something of that nature. Here we become somewhat unorthodox and I would defer to something like the Dalai Lama as like a Perfect Diamond (unfortunately veering into Diablo briefly) of Tibetan Buddhism and so if he were to lose his wager probably all of the Tibetan diamonds would rapidly crash in terms of market value.
Part 2: Why Atoms Should Only Have Been Made Of One Thing (Instead of a bunch of different atoms made from a bunch of different things, etc.)
A few more notes on Pyramids and religion and stuff would definitely be appropriate here. It’s really only in the past few generations that we’ve made some major movements away from religion. And in part that’s probably because we blew up the atomic unit or “soul” when we split the atom and dropped the bombs (these were probably actually a singular event).
Interestingly enough there were a lot of different ways to define the soul (Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam) all had various ways of defining the soul. And then there were sort of “opposite numbers” like Satanism for Christianity, Yakuza or Triads for Buddhism, and other stuff, too.
And the African situation is seriously underappreciated and I really can’t comment more but there’s definitely something to the Pyramids. There’s no way to stress this enough and how incredibly accurate certain predictions about the end of the world might have been if not for recursion.
So supposing the soul is like an atom, and an atom is of a given element, and the Japanese used Zazen meditation and Samurai battles to condense all of the atoms from all the religions (in trace quantities) into Samurai atoms (which were essentially an amalgam with the wrong balance)…..
The reality is that the universe probably really began when the atomic bombs hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
And then what happens is the bomb explodes, hundreds of thousands of Samurai-descendents die all at once, Karma takes hold, and the world is essentially destroyed while the universe begins. Which is to say that not all that much changes immediately aside from all the glass in the cupboards breaks, a lot of people are incinerated. Then more stuff.
The gist of this is to be summarized as best I can in scientific terms in the following.
Really all of this is simply a quest to decide whether being blatantly self-aggrandizing is acceptable (it isn’t because Zen), however being “subtly” self-aggrandizing (a la Islam, sorry here) and some points taken off for the Pyramids, too (because we don’t believe in them at all).
Well, the bottom of what I’m trying to get to here has something to do with the Xbox One, and my disregard for its authenticity.
Part 3: Well, Coherence Has Been Thrown To The Winds
John Archibald Wheeler (Wikipedia): “He is also known for popularizing the term "black hole", for coining the terms "neutron moderator", "quantum foam", "wormhole", and "it from bit", and for hypothesizing the "one-electron universe".”
What this amounts to, really, is that the universe, began with the atom split. The black hole is a big emptiness left by two hundred thousand people dying all at one time. The neutron moderator is something that is probably best explained by Christopher Michael Langan’s “Cognitive-Theoretic” model of the universe (it-from-bit) works here, too. Quantum foam notes this distortion (and I’m somewhat at a loss).
Wormhole effectively unifies the idea of different time zones. We note that time travels faster in some parts of the universe, but what does this mean? The universe is probably not discontiguous and thus “earlier times” somehow interlace with “latter times” (that exist at the same time); thus it is probably not unreasonable to claim that earlier times of the same point in space also integrate with latter times with respect to that same point.
The one-electron universe postulate, proposed by John Wheeler in a telephone call to Richard Feynman in the spring of 1940, states that all electrons and positrons are actually manifestations of a single entity moving backwards and forwards in time. According to Richard Feynman:
I received a telephone call one day at the graduate college at Princeton from Professor Wheeler, in which he said, "Feynman, I know why all electrons have the same charge and the same mass" "Why?" "Because, they are all the same electron!"[1]
So maybe all the electron are just the initial singularity or all spark or what have you and it’s teleporting not thanks to a mysterious shield battery but instead because of arbiters or mothership cores. This seems a lot more likely than the idea that there are in fact a number of different universii that don’t have any points of intersection or planes of intersection, etc. And in a word that’s probably all I have to say on this topic at the moment.
Part 4: We Probably Really Need Gundanium Where We’re Goin'
So realistically there’s a fad that Billy Joel sums up as, “Your tie is too white”.
This sounds kind of red, but maybe I’m not happy about the overwhelming appeal of “one language”. Is it really going to result in a world people want to live in?
Maybe, and maybe not.
Personally I think “one language” really is tied to the dark side and that’s why some people don’t speak it like other people speak it.
My current assessment is that it’s bullshit and the “main reason” it’s in vogue right now and looks to be taking over is that the atomic bombs blew up first in Japan and people had hash pipes.
Here we are again at the relatively unpopular question of whether hash pipes increase your AP by ten times like they say it does in DBZ’s tree of might.
My guess is that the DBZ guys really know what they’re talking about and that to some extent they’re pretty spot on.
So we all know that the world went pretty crazy after the bombs fell and I guess I’m pretty hyped about Frieza back for 2015.
Which is probably me getting back to my rants about Triads, opium and hash pipes.
There might not really be anything inherently wrong with hash pipes, other than the temptation of becoming almighty.
I guess that’s a pretty big if.
Well realistically there are definitely a lot of temptations.
Suppose anyone with a hash pipe can begin their own dimension. This probably was a pretty big deal before the bombs fell but it’s an even bigger deal now. This is why I highlight the mind-perceptual nature of the universe.
Part 5: Getting To The Point
Probably Frieza devised most of “One language” as we currently think of “one”. I think this because of a fairly simple analysis of “where did one language come from?”
Well, my synopsis would be that “one language” and “one culture” is currently defined as “everything outside Christendom” but whether you believe that to be accurate is a question of whether South Americans, Africans, (and even Middle Easterners) are taking to “one language” and “one culture” as readily as they might.
I guess we could really call many popular variants of “one language” death language, as it basically focuses on killing the ego. This may or may not be an unbiased representation of East Asia, but nevertheless, “one language” and “one culture” as my understanding of them goes, are heavily represented by East Asia.
Some evidence of this is how we’ve adopted the colloquial number system from Mandarin Chinese.
2: two (jyutping: ji6) is homophone of the characters for "easy" (易) and "bright" (亮). In Northern China, the number, when used as an adjective, can also mean "stupid".[1]
4: The Chinese word for four (四, pinyin: sì, jyutping: sei3), sounds quite similar to the word for death
5: Thus, 54 means "no death". 53 ("ng5 saam1" in Cantonese) sounds like "m4 sang1 (唔生)" – "not live.
8: The word for "eight" (八 Pinyin: bā) sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth"
I won’t add any more spoilers about the more or less direct adoption of the Mandarin Chinese colloquial number system here.
I’m running out of steam so I’ll conclude by emphasizing the question of the mind-perceptual nature of the universe (probably a derivative concept of John Archibald Wheeler’s Anthropic Principle or “Participatory Universe”).
Basically what this amounts to in my mind is that information is currency. Psychology is a science of intricate manipulation of information. In some ways, especially if your goal is to fulfill your reproductive urge to reproduce, then mastering psychology is a big advantage. “One language” and “one culture” despite my misgivings about Frieza definitely has some major advantages over “whatever else there actually is”. In large part I’d say that it’s no coincidence about where Marijuana came from (and did India get fucked on the R&D?) and the emergence of a culture of mind very adept at psychology. In other words I don’t think it’s the end of the world that in the last fifty or so years that all of Europe and the United States have “gradually” gravitated toward language and culture that has existed in China for hundreds or perhaps thousands of years.
I’ll say that as someone who was greatly fascinated by East Asian cultures growing up, that certain among my recent experiences and researches have sort of poisoned me against cultures I used to admire. I suspect that the same experience has happened in converse for many East Asians who looked to Western culture as sort of an outlet. (Could probably say more about the role of culture and atrocities and suggest that perhaps “good” took a backseat in both the East and the West, probably because defensive style takes longer to develop with respect to drugs, and the “new universe” that occurred when the death star vaporized alder22an).
Edited: Let me prophase this by saying that translating this all into “one language” (that is subtle speech, poetry, or something else, tbc) would be really tough and it sort of ticks me off, no pun intended, that “one language” is becoming a universal requirement.
On the other hand things change pretty rapidly and supposing there were some reason to be concerned by this interesting paradigm shift that’s occurred over the past 50 or so years (incidentally there is a relationship here between the atomic bombs, the atom split, and the gradual transformation of culture toward what I would call “psychohistory”).
Part 6: Imagine a Big Figure 8. Then Imagine It Spinning around really fast like a gyroscope or some sort of high tech science device. That’s sort of my premise for what the universe sorta looks like that followed from the explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Part 7: Some Consequences (Possibly)
Suppose for the sake of argument that the universe is about 70 years old. If the universe is expanding with great rapidity in terms of informational content, then the changes taking place are like that of the Blu-Ray up conversion.
I would illustrate as follows:
1940: A
1960: A = [A]^2 AA
1980: A = [A]^4 AA AAA AAAA
2000: A = [A]^8 AA : AAAAAAAA
And so on, although “nothing” appears to have changed, except perhaps the subatomic particles in our bodies have expanded in quantity, and their quality in field forces.
This isn’t to say that science has erroneously estimated the actual age of the universe, but to suppose that the event we call “The Big Bang” is a temporal starting point equally meaningful with August 6th 1945.
Part 8: Some Consequences (Possibly)
In my opinion this explains most of the catastrophic events that occurred in East Asia in the 20th century. While it is probably factually accurate that most of the good guys as well as the bad smoked weed, it is probably equally true that the good guys were not using marijuana as a life siphon, but instead were using it more like a Protoss Power Pylon.
Consequently I would hypothesize that “field forces”, aptly named, shifted unequally because the bad guys smoked a lot, lot more hash than the good guys (probably because the bad guys were using weed essentially as an entropy device).
When I look at what I familiar with, the murder of as many as 70,000,000 Chinese, and the destruction of Tibet and its peoples, I think that a sort of benevolent “mind control” was these peoples’ best defense against the myopic tyrants in power in China when these events took place.
Part 9: A Cure For Cancer
Probably the cure to cancer is quantum in origin. Consider the nature of carcinogens, and more importantly the repercussions of radioactive emissions on living tissue. I will be publishing a theory "expanding" quantity of subatomic particles and field forces. I guess the implication of this idea is we should not focus all our efforts on mathematizing quantum mechanics and instead investigate practical application.
Part 10: The Corruption Cannot Be Stopped (Elsewhere)
To be continued: “The Lord of His Own Domain”, hash pipes, major world religions including Christianity, and the quantum composition of human bodies.
I've discovered I am a genius. The bowl piece to my bong broke some number of months ago while cleaning it (R.I.P) and I never got around to replacing the bowl piece until today. Well I replaced the bowl and was about to fire it up when I realized I didn't know where my filter/stopper piece was.
I thought long and hard about where I might have put it this Fall when the bowl broke and I checked all the little places and containers I could think of. Eventually I gave up and cut up a bit of an eraser to use as a stopper (I'm sure this isn't good for you). While filling my bong with water I eyeballed it from the side to make sure I didn't put too little or too much water. While I'm checking it, low and behold I see this small blue/black piece floating in my bong.
That's where I put it knowing that I would find it. Thank you Grobyc from the past, I salute you.
On December 15 2014 14:21 Bourneq wrote: This yoko guy isnt writing all that crap himself is he? that would be crasy dedication towards something nobody enjoys.
I am terribly interested what this Yoko cat does in RL...? Is he like the tweakers I see downtown yelling at garbage? Is he a teenager on one hell of a dedicated troll? Some totally normal looking white-collar type who just holds all this stuff in until he can release it on the internet. I want to know..?
Certainly sounds like the tweakers I've bumped into, but that's a much less satisfying than the idea of thinking this guy lives a normal life, and no one knows that he is dead serious about this stuff except us on TL.
On December 14 2014 00:20 BurningSera wrote: i am dying to have some lsd right now, listening to some psytrance right now with housemate (while cooking, jam, huge project)
thinking the exact same thing, been listening to edm music for the past ~4 hours trying to compile a playlist for a party. can't get off my mind how much better this experience could potentially be
On December 15 2014 14:21 Bourneq wrote: This yoko guy isnt writing all that crap himself is he? that would be crasy dedication towards something nobody enjoys.
He could be, sometimes I come up with really weird rant/manifestos while I'm on stimulants, I just have the sense not to post them
On December 15 2014 14:21 Bourneq wrote: This yoko guy isnt writing all that crap himself is he? that would be crasy dedication towards something nobody enjoys.
I am terribly interested what this Yoko cat does in RL...? Is he like the tweakers I see downtown yelling at garbage? Is he a teenager on one hell of a dedicated troll? Some totally normal looking white-collar type who just holds all this stuff in until he can release it on the internet. I want to know..?
Certainly sounds like the tweakers I've bumped into, but that's a much less satisfying than the idea of thinking this guy lives a normal life, and no one knows that he is dead serious about this stuff except us on TL.
Exactly, I think he's tweaking
On October 07 2014 06:34 Angryhorse wrote: Hey, searching for more trip-music and especially the music similar to Asura, Solar Fields, Tripswitch, Carbon Based Lifeforms, N'to. I know alot of people enjoy music like Spongle but I find them a bit to .. fucky?! Especially when you are fucking surfing through space on a painting of Jesus*.. haha (*read tripping balls) In my experience CBL, Solar Fields etc really sit wells with most people tripping, so any more tips of similar music? Carbon Based Lifeforms: www.youtube.com Solar Fields: www.youtube.com
Blasted on some heavy indica? Give the music a try, you will enjoy it! Enjoy your life people!
The Glitch Mob is really good on the come down Holy shit didn't realize that was a post from October, never mind
On December 24 2014 10:56 YokoKano wrote: Marijuana, shrooms, DMT all evolved so we could have the tradition of trip pin' balls
This is true
Speaking of DMT, has anyone taken it orally with a MAOI like the natives do? Vaping would be much easier, but perhaps the concurrent use of MAOIs provides a better experience.
On December 24 2014 10:56 YokoKano wrote: Marijuana, shrooms, DMT all evolved so we could have the tradition of trip pin' balls
This is true
Speaking of DMT, has anyone taken it orally with a MAOI like the natives do? Vaping would be much easier, but perhaps the concurrent use of MAOIs provides a better experience.
It doesn't lol. You'll trip on deamsters longer orally alongside an MAOI, but you'll also be nauseus the entire time. In fact, shamanistic preparations of DMT are meant to cause copious amounts of vomiting as part of a spiritual "purge." I'd smoke it over eating it with an MAOI every time.