Everythings been done, except the things we have yet to do.But......What I have been spending my time on lately has mostly been on things pertaining to wildlife/nature, outer space (unless you count that under the ''Nature'' category, but i'm not getting into technicalities right now), especially moons of other planets, other planets, stars, all that more-interesting-than-''Will-I-be-alone-tonight?''-or-''What -dumb-chick-will-I-get-pregnant-tonight-after-drinking/smoki ng-or-doing-other-harmful-to-body-substances-while-planting- my-already-tainted-seed-while-letting-the-kid-not-only-to-gr ow-up-to-be-a-tard-but-to-fuck-him/her-fuck-in-whatever-othe r-ways-due-to-my-and-the-girl's-(who I only spent time with to get in her skirt, with the inside info of her being easy)-lack-of-maturity-plus-lack-of-financial-stability''- type of crap.Time travel is another fantasy that I've most recently been borderline-obsessively into. I do watch football, even though I realize that rooting for a team is really ridiculous because watching them for so many losing/failed seasons does not = being a part of the team when (if) they finally do win the big one. I don't consider myself a ''Fan'', but just a spectator. If worse comes to worse, and I fail at other subjects i'd like to study in the high-edu's, I could always fall back on the easy-to-understand category of football.What else? Anything that remotely even tries to give a reader/listener a new perspective on things.Ancient cultures is also something i'll get into eventually, more.Sacred geometry, That, and other mathematics I find myself more interested in now, that i'm out of school, than I would have, had I heard of them, when I was in school. That and art that have established some means of communication during the pre-computer era, or as I like to call it, ''The Stone Age.''I definitely would like to die with the understanding of communication as a whole, between us human Earthlings. I'd also like to understand non-humans, but that isn't quite as easy, since we're not communicably compatible. Some may say otherwise, but I call it bullshit. Humans (including myself) tend to think we are above everything, and I disagree with this notion, while I think of us as no more than the soil that we spit on, the feces we wash off, the water we urinate in; especially when you think of all that is beyond our Earth, nevermind just the Earth = more important than any human. We're all going to be erased, someday, so why not just accept that fact and;1. Stop taking life so seriously, 2. Enjoy it while you can, since no one knows what actually happens when our meat and bones goes limp.
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Only preference is that it tells me to buy something or to kill someone.
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Read ''Music.''
I definitely don't read as much as I would like to. I'm usually procrastinating with things I'm trying to writeUnfortunately, unlike t.v., with me and reading, or reading and me, or reading and I, we like to be picky about where and when we hang out. The setting has to be quiet, too many people equals too much talking which equals way too many distractions which leads up to interruptions which ends with me not being able to enjoy my reading. Call us stupid but we need our quiet.Light setting is also important, reading likes a well-lit area, but the lights have to be just in the right areas of the room, so that it falls on the pages without little shadows, that equals a distraction.How comfortable I am with reading is another factor, am I sitting or lying down? If i'm in a lay-down position, the light factor kicks in, especially since I have no flashlights in my possession. Sitting up, well then the seat becomes a factor.How tired I am also falls in, and i'm usually too tired (substituted for lazy) to read.Yeah, so, maybe I watched a dozen too many cartoons late at night/early in the morning when I was younger when I should of been reading things unlike the trash that I did read.Update: Currently reading ''The Other End of The Leash.''
Who is worthy of that description? You can't say fire-fighters or people in the medical field, because it's their JOB. If they did it voluntarily, then yes, they are heroes, assuming they didn't make a failed attempt, because with ''Precious'' lives, 100% effort isn't good enough unless you keep that person alive, so they can keep paying taxes.Teachers you say? In this country? That's like finding a pin in a haystack.My answer is, the people who are heroes are the ones who off themselves at an early stage of their life, with this, realizing that all they can do for society is contribute to the demise.