Monday, 29 July 2013
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Monday, 22 July 2013
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Of Squirrels, School & Now.
I woke up the other day and said the words I thought I’d never hear myself say, the one I’d call people mad when they tell me that one day I’ll say it and I actually meant it. I woke up the other day and said: ‘I miss school.’
Life was simple back then. I didn’t like it, I still don’t. Time hasn’t sufficiently warped my memory for me to like that loathsome bubble, but in comparison to what I’m expected to handle day in and day out as another digit shuffles and flaps me on the ass, man it was simple back then. They didn’t leave much room for unpredictability. My uncle used to say I’ll miss school because when I grow up I’ll know that school was the only place where I’d know I’ll get what I worked for, the only place where the outcome and the process that leads to the outcome are clear as daylight, and sure as clockwork. He said it didn’t work that way in real life, and I sniggered. No one’s laughing now, and I’m 20; I’m just getting warmed up.
I made another discovery of my own along the way. I realized how stupid and dangerous it is to trust anyone with anything but 'now', or even count them in, for you can hardly trust yourself with more than 'now', let alone ‘now’. If you lose sight of ‘now’ and think of near or far future, alternate situations and delve into the past for reference, then you're fucked. If you find that you've started putting into calculation anything other than 'now', that's a sure sign that you'll be, and are, fucked. The reason is very simple, bargaining with more than ‘now’ means you have to stop, and in order to stop you have to entrust yourself with other people, and people are shit, just as you are, because you’re people too. So you should know how to handle your shit before you count other people in, and in both cases the one time variable should be a constant, and the constant is ‘now.’ That’s also why when you find that your automatic response is not strictly ‘now’, you oughta start looking for holes on the deck and I guarantee you, you’ll find plenty more than your Q-tips can fix; some will be big enough to fit a poodle.
But that’s okay, because this is not the first, nor will it be the last time, you lose yourself and somehow find it again. That, you can depend on. That, you can also learn to enjoy. Did you know that millions of trees in the world are accidentally planted by squirrels who bury nuts..then forget where they hid them? That’s one of the many quirky ways life balances out its own shortcomings. Have you ever seen a squirrel take itself seriously? It survives all the same, and has more fun with your garbage than you had with it before it even became garbage.
Because after all, it is worth remembering that we're all drunkenly groping for happiness in the dark and it often turns out to be an unwilling stranger's boob.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Monday, 1 July 2013
And Another Thing.
If a year of continuous disappointments led to the biggest rally in the history of mankind, what would its potential failure/futility lead to?
If an unstoppable force hits an immovable object, what would happen?
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Sing It!
I like big books and I cannot lie!
You other readers can’t deny
When a book walks in with a good plot base
and a big spine in your face you get sprung!
Wanna pull out your pens
‘cause you noticed that book was dense
Reading, half-rims I’m wearing
I’m hooked and I ain’t caring
Oh baby I want an e-reader
and a meaningful meter!
My teachers tried to train me
That book you got makes me so brainy!
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Q.E.D
When life gets too confusing, drop it and read a book.
Answers never come, until one day you wake up and you realize you already have them, and you’ve had them all along, you just hadn’t matured enough to synchronize it with a suitable trigger.
Although, realizations come in gold nuggets, ones that are even more valuable than their Marvel’s Avenger Alliance’s counterparts. Those realizations will only make sense to you, and you’ll appreciate them all the more for it.
Like for instance, when Carl Sagan said that if you wanted to make an apple pie from scratch you had to recreate the universe, he was probably talking about how our grandmas are demigods.
Or perhaps how being the hand of karma is sometimes worse than being the cheek.
Or maybe how the same reason why you’re phone’s been on silent for over 4 months without you noticing is the symptom, not the cause.
Or how you may be Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter simultaneously, when all that time you thought you were Alana Bloom.
Or how you probably shouldn’t have stopped reading Storm of Swords in the first place, as opposed to how you probably shouldn’t have started A Song of Ice and Fire in the first place, a lengthy discourse that your vapid eyes aren’t worth beholding.
Or why you should’ve just shut up, because that’s the best advice you can give anyone at any given time or place, a good old ‘just shut up’ would solve all of life’s problems, because some parts of your life aren’t meant for other people’s consciousness, and trespassing on that would be problematic to the cosmic order, and cosmic order applies to your molecules as well as the universe’s, and you don’t wanna mess with that.
Or perhaps that the reason you couldn’t solve a problem is because a problem doesn’t exist, the same reason a body can reject an implant that’s installed for its survival just because it’s an alien object behind enemy lines, whose affiliation is seemingly irrelevant as opposed to its tactical strategy for automatically handling that situation. A situation that may not be a situation in the first place.
Or maybe how bodies, souls and minds are not supposed to align after all, and that’s what makes life worth living.
Or how dichotomies are always a bad idea, not just in political discourse.
And so much more, but sharing them would ruin them, because they’re mine and mine alone. I’d forgotten that most things are meant to be that way, and breaking that rule would be abdicating a right.
I can sleep now.
Monday, 24 June 2013
Lost & Found
‘Who am I?’
'You're Rory'
'As in the you're the little sheep whose best friend is an abusive cow and doesn't know anything about life except that it's around the area where there's enough clover, your Jedi is an over aged goat who's angry at life for no apparent reason and you meditate by watching your fellow pig eat?'
'Nah, more like you're the closest thing to a cartoon character who's exceptionally radiant on their own, yet who's cynical attachment to life is through the potential anger and irony of the seemingly tough, yet harmless, people you're surrounded by.'
Thursday, 20 June 2013
"I can understand that people want to feel special and important and so on, but that self-obsession seems a bit pathetic somehow. Not being able to accept that you're just this collection of cells, intelligent to whatever degree, capable of feeling emotion to whatever degree, for a limited amount of time and so on, on this tiny little rock orbiting this not particularly important sun in one of just 400m galaxies, and whatever other levels of reality there might be via something like brane-theory [of multiple dimensions] … really, it's not about you. It's what religion does with this drive for acknowledgement of self-importance that really gets up my nose. 'Yeah, yeah, your individual consciousness is so important to the universe that it must be preserved at all costs' – oh, please. Do try to get a grip of something other than your self-obsession. How Californian. The idea that at all costs, no matter what, it always has to be all about you. Well, I think not."
- Iain M Banks, quoted from his final interview.
Iain M Banks Died, June 9th 2013
I just found out that Iain M Banks passed away on the 9th of June, 2013, about 2 minutes after I found out he had been diagnosed with terminal gallbladder cancer. What’s more, I found out about his death through an irrelevant blogpost that held wrong information about his cancer, as well as how he took it, blotching in some vapid sob story about how he’d decided to give up writing to spend his last days with friends, family and a new girl when he’d actually packed up for a busy summer with another culture novel in store that never made it to our dimension, and a late romantic proposal to a coworker asking her to be his widow.
I don’t know what’s more infuriating; how this never got enough exposure and the world didn’t skip a turn or how people didn’t honor him enough to properly publicize for his death, so much that I had to find out about it by sheer accident. Or perhaps it’s reading his last interview (read here) and seeing how much potential he had in store or how he took it.
It’s all so infuriating.
The world lost a genius, for god’s sake, acknowledge it! It’s disturbing, how someone like him could just leave our world unnoticed, and not be nearly appreciated enough for all of his pent up, as well as produced, works.
I am too pissed to properly express myself.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Happy Hugh Dancy Day!
Just look at that smile, look at it <3
June 19th is Hugh Dancy’s birthday, which means that today is going to be a great day. If one June 19th produced such gorgeousness then its progeny will have huge shoes to fill. If your great grandpa took part in producing such work of art, then it logically follows that you’d spend your whole life trying to do something as wonderful. Nothing bad can ever happen on a June 19th.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
My Spirit Animal.
P.S. I’m allergic to cats.
P.P.S. Judging my luck, it would make sense that my spirit animal is a cat.
P.P.P.S. It would make more sense if it were grumpy cat because it will try to kill me and like it.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Chaos?
If you can escape in your head, you wouldn’t need to escape your head. There can be all sorts of worlds in there, parallel adjacent and loopy. People can’t exist if you don’t allow them to and people can exist who no longer do and people can exist that aren’t people and people can exist that never were. All the possibilities inside your head couldn’t be calculated by a permutation known to the intellect of man, you can get lost there all you want to as soon as you know how to find your way back, and if you have nothing to go back to then I guess you needn’t even worry about that.
Let there be a world where all are homesick, and neither knows the other exists. A world where Babel happened on an individual level rather than tidily on imaginary lines of maps. Let there be a world where all are kind because they don’t know anyone else is there; they’re kind not out of choice, but out of trying to make their own company bearable.
But no, I’m not good at this. That’s no different than real life.
Let there be a world where there are coffee fountains every where, a world where there are coffee beans instead of soil and the birds never sleep, are always chirpy and drop dead every 72 hours of caffeine overdose.
But no, that wouldn’t work, they’d cause an epidemic and everyone would eventually die.
Let there be a world where people daydream for a living and live in their daydreams, and form families and loved ones by the rare occasions when their dreams overlap in nature and desired comfort.
But no, that’s not fair. Where’s the choice in that? And people would be forced to lose their families and loved ones without prior notice if they dare dream differently.
Let there be a world where everything makes sense, where numbers and formulas work out people and politics, functions work out relationships and interactions, permutations cause the necessary number of accidents required to reclaim cosmic order and integration resets values when they get too astronomical and eventually keep their world grounded.
But no, that would fail because people would never know what it’s like to get a useless lottery ticket, bet on a live horse race or experience an adrenaline rush. They’d never fail so they’d always fail, by always winning and never knowing what it is.
Let there be a world where people never grow up, die or procreate, a world of eternal youth where nothing wilts or expires, nothing is outdated and the concept of time isn’t paired with the dreaded concept of its consequences.
But no, how would people be alive if they didn’t have the ability to destroy? How could they properly love if they had an annoying aeonian wall of skin and an eternity put on hold between them? What would it matter to live or to love if they couldn’t accidentally or intentionally destroy it?
Let there be a world where people are clones, they all think the same way and they all feel the same way. The entire race is propagating on the same wavelength steadily towards the unknown.
But no, that would backfire a couple of weeks in when they all simultaneously PMS or three weeks in when they simultaneously fuck. If they survive both, they’ll die four weeks in when they panic about getting there too quickly.
Let there be a world where all forms of life are omnivores, where all sentient creatures feed without bias or prejudice, without sentiment or lack thereof, a dynamic equilibrium following a constant function with equal mathematical losses on all sides involved. A perfect symmetry of survival and equal odds for all.
But no, that would annul the concept of family and pets, of homes and siblings and of recreational activity. The young will never have a dog for the same reason they never had a baby, and the old will never go into gardening for the same reason they never dated. That would mess with their odds.
Let there be a world where people had a life span of one-week and they knew it, with no chance of regeneration or redemption. They were born to die and had no other purpose, they deserved no more than they were entitled and their quotas were equally rationed.
But no, that wouldn’t work because one or two will decide to take everything down with them in a final evening of odds. Soon enough, the world will be consumed and the later generations will come into nothing, a certain life of nothing instead of a possible life of some things with odds of nothing.
Let there be a world where all forms of life could effectively communicate, with no bridges in notion or gaps in progress. Each species climbed their respective evolutionary ladders at the rate allowed by their world’s timeframe, that is constant for all.
But no, they would spend millennia discussing their rights, millennia trespassing each others’ and all the while trumping each others’ progress so that the only constant in a world of variables, being time, is invalidated.
I guess the only way this world could feel less chaotic is by realizing how its chaos is peculiarly durable.