Sunday, July 17, 2016

SOC #34: The Attitude of Chaos

When people ask me whether I believe in God or not, I simply reply: "No." Now when I give that answer to the person asking me the question I'm only referring to the character in the Books, because I view the character of "Him" as a metaphor for the Universe in its entirety: all its happenings and occurrences within it, whether it be expected or unexpected. The big difference between the character God in the Books and the Universe is the simple fact that the Universe has no conscience, and to me that is one damn cool miracle because it took unconscious actions, happenings, and occurrences resulting into the consequence of life forming on this planet, whether that life be an immobile plant, or a wandering organism that moves around the planet. One of these organisms is us, the human species, which as far as we know is the only mobile species to create things through imagination, and our desire to survive and strive to discover the undiscovered - though in this era in human history it seems there are less people who want to do such a thing - and not only that, we're the only species who think critically, and desire to communicate with others who we at first don't understand - again, in this era in human history, there seem to be less people who desire to do such a thing. Humans always seem to question things: The meaning of life; our purpose here on Earth; how to make life better etc. etc. - all resulting in more creations that are either loved, or hated. Example: Pokemon Go. Everyone, no matter what age they are, seem to love the new game, a game that finally gets the Lazy to go outside and find the Pokemon, acquiring a hire status on their profile. The downside to this is people aren't going outside to nature, they're going outside to find cartoon characters that are only on their phone, resulting in two deaths within a week of its release, a 12 year old girl finding a dead body, people getting robbed, and someone finding a poison gas Pokemon in a Holocaust museum. First off, forget the questions on the purpose of life, and the miracles of the Universe, let me ask society this: Why the FUCK! are you playing the game in a Holocaust museum? Who cares if the Pokemon character was an inappropriate one for such a spot? It was inappropriate to be playing the damn game at such a place. "Hey, everyone, lets go to the epicenter of the Atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It's a great hotspot for Pokemon with the strongest powers." Or how about this: "There's a Pokemon that blows itself up at the 9/11 museum in New York. That's the most rarest of them all. POKEMON GO!" These fucking stupid, GODDAMN MOTHER-- Well, sometimes humanity has its setbacks. Where was I? Uh, I forgot. Oh, yes, the Universe with its unconscious actions resulting in the conscious life, which is us, the human race. Though most of us are conscious, we're living our own personal lives according to others who say how we should live it, which doesn't make us conscious. Shit, I was trying to write something meaningful, and with purpose to enlighten and give people hope and faith, and now I got a damn headache. Seriously, humanity is not going to make it to the status of Star Trek, because we live in a world where we made it to the Moon a few times, then stopped going, then ultimately forgot we made it that far, and haven't done much since, other than launching more satellites to make the signals on our cellphones stronger, and sending probes to Mars to collect fucking dirt and rocks to find out bacteria use to exist there. To prove what, that Martians had STDs too?

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