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Posted Jan 4, 2001
You all lead interesting lives, but is my Journal the place to tell everyone exactly what makes your days buzz by? Consider how you can talk about just what the hell you're thinking of doing, why you don't think about what you're not thinking of not doing, and when you're too confused to stop thinking of doing it, because, unlike Guide Entries, most Journal Entries are associated with specific points my life. This one is obviously not of the discussed case.
Think of this Journal as my personal mental nuclear waste dump. If you want to preserve my writing in a more permanent format feel free to tattoo it on your ass. But remember that everything you tattoo on your ass is still part of the Guide, and other visitors to your behind can still read what I've said, and quite likely bored enough to discuss this writing, instead of following actions normally tought followed by exposal of the body's nethermost parts..
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Autoxymoron
Posted Jan 4, 2001
I really need to talk to someone, I really can't think of anything to say.
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Fy faen
Posted Dec 30, 2000
..nature hates a vacuum; I feel the empty..
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Just read some pirate Nietzche
Posted May 4, 2000
The Antichrist, to be exact. Man, that dude was migthy pissed.
Very cool to recognize some of my own thoughts in something written over hundred years ago. And a description of christianity that actually makes some sense...
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Humans vs. animals
Posted Mar 18, 2000
Is it our ability to recognize other humans as entities similar to themselves that separates us from animals?
Example: when dog A sees dog B, does dog A understand that dog B senses and thinks and is alive just like itself?
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Latest reply: Mar 18, 2000
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