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Saturday, December 20, 2014

party


Life is a party, but then comes the time or....and everything looks like a battle, reality morphs into another reality, which is real.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

a tube


What to eat if many of Gods creations cease to exist, must we eat worms, flies, beetles etcetera to survive?
maybe Manna will fall from heaven, or do we have to eat each others?
Issei Sagawa(a cannibal) described raw human flesh as soft flesh, like raw Tuna/Sushi, melting on the tongue.
Other cannibals described it as pork, but with a stronger taste.
Regardless, we have to eat something if we want to stay alive, plastics, rubber, metal, paper, wood, stone, mud, bits & bytes, but that doesn't give fats, proteins or carbohydrates, our building blocks and fuel.
Like all living things a human is a tube, at one side of the tube we absorb, at the other side we excrete.
For us it isn't just a necessity, we also eat for fun and desire, taking in more than our body needs, leading to obesity and from there to malady.
When taking it to extremes, a planet without food and a mass of hungry people means cannibalism.
Is the gardener more outside than inside the garden? magnetized by all the bling bling?
Do people worship Mammon?
A garden gives fruit, and plenty of fruit when taken care of.
Nature is almost a perpetual motion, as long as the motion is not disrupted we live in paradise.


Sunday, December 07, 2014

signals


message

An inhabitant of a city feels perfectly safe, seconds later that person could be dead,
taking a risk by ignoring a red light.
The notion of risks is volatile when someone feels safe.
While the notion of dangers can be overwhelming cause of fear.


Saturday, November 29, 2014

drama



I woke up, I fell asleep on my couch in the living room, and stumbled direction kitchen in need for coffee, it was still dark, and I crashed into my cd-tower, hundreds of cd's over the floor, and I with them.
Drama.
Bloody shinbone as a result, first a coffee then care for my shinbone.
I don't use simple plasters anymore, I use real honey which I apply on the plaster with a cottonstick, then I attach the plaster, with the honey in direct contact with the wound, it's amazing how fast a wound cures, and how neat it cures, when using honey as an extra layer.
Most bacteria hates honey, cause they are killed by the honey, however, honey can be toxic cause of a bacteria that can survive in the honey.
But I never experienced this in the four years that I'm doing this, it just cures fast, the wound is gone, without a thick and hard layer of protecting body cells.
Real honey has curing substances, and the sugar in it keeps the wound  moist, so it cures faster, and neat.
Removing the plaster is very easy, the plaster is not glued in with the wound, so the skin is not damaged which sometimes happen when removing a normal plaster, this creates a new wound.

Monday, October 06, 2014

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

questions


Yesterday I had an appointment with a doctor in a hospital.
She asked me to answer a few questions on a paper, for each question I had a choice of 5 answers.
About the last month: how do you feel and think about, happiness, lust in life, depressed, fear for the future, that sort of questions, 10 questions in total.
After I answered the questions she looked at my list, and asked me if I want professional help.
I said no, I can think, ok she said, blabla etcetera.
Shortly after this I thought, without saying this to her, I don't need help, my surrounding needs help, they don't understand a thing.
At that moment of thought I felt relieved, happiness came over me.
Maybe I should seek professional help.

Friday, June 27, 2014

rare


This one is fun, interesting-gaining knowledge without effort, a rare combination.

http://htwins.net/scale2/lang.html


Thursday, March 13, 2014

climate change?


First time ever, as far as I can remember, a fly annoying me in first week of March.


Thursday, February 06, 2014

Sharks


I try not to commit crimes, very hard to succeed in 100%
But not eating Shark fin soup is one of the easiest things to do.