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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Brainanic vs Organic & Inorganic




Indeed that the 2-legs cerebrals in general are stupendous of themselves and everything around them.

They think themselves are a whole, individually, in essence - each a single unit; a whole.

When much many conflictory forces reside inside of them.

Little they know about living and what to do about life.

They preceive the desire to not be hungry as perfectly setout, when in its wholesome reality this desire was suitable for getting out of savagery, but the least optimal perhaps for living in luxury conditions.

Life forms like such are more so mixture of incoherency, baggage of conflictory forces stitched together and called a finished product.  There is long ways to go before these 2-legs can reach their state of beauty.


Birth should be classified into two fundamental categories: brooding and birthing.  There may be a 3rd side one: animating.  

These biological entities carry more traits of an animation spawned out of self-assumed idea than perfect creatures.

"Not crappy enough" gets told to self and convinced to be "perfection" by these Godly-mannered divine beasts known as the 2-legged heads.

You are not perfect, you are 2-legged delusional fool that's on road of self-destruction.  Enjoy this reading while karma swipes their papers against your self-convinced destiny.

There is no man blinder than a blind fool thinks he can see.  There is no man more ignorant than an ignoranmous having the illusion of knowledge.  In each incident of self-review, these two-legged brilliant might shuts down their safety pins of concious and goes: I must be smart, because I told myself I am - this is logical, as all blind fools can tell self really is by asking in this way.  Or often they never run a check.  Out of the womb, we go, my infested little broodlings, my lovely two-legged worms.

Suppose we have a virus that has the algorithm to eat, knowing the importance of breed (pardon, does somehow breed), automatically attune to raising toddlers, then the virus would look no different than today's 6,000,000,000 cancer cells.











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