Symbiosis Gathering 2006! <----Link
Warning: I'm a bit of a sophist...
If only I were this smooth....
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I like to...
Hang out at the beach
Play board games
And chill with my grandma
Also I'm VERY good at math
Oh and this picture is just too good not to put up here..
And now for some serious quotes:
"I have never belonged wholeheartedly to country or State, to my circle of friends or
even to my own family...
Such isolation is sometimes bitter, but I do not regret being cut off from the
understanding and sympathy of other men.
I lose something by it,to be sure, but I am compensated for it in being rendered
independent of the customs, opinions and prejudices of others, and am not tempted to
rest my peace of mind upon such shifting foundations." --Albert Einstein
"Prohibition...goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts
to control a man's appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of
things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes a blow at the
very principles upon which our government was founded." -- Abraham Lincoln, December, 1840
There is no difference in principle between sharpening perception with an external
instrument, such as a microscope, and sharpening it with an internal instrument, such
as one of these...drugs. If they are an affront to the dignity of the mind, the microscope
is an affront to the dignity of the eye and the telephone to the dignity of the ear.
Strictly speaking, these drugs do not impart wisdom at all, any more than the microscope
alone gives knowledge. They provide the raw materials of wisdom, and are useful to the
extent that the individual can integrate what they reveal into the whole pattern of his
behavior and the whole system of his knowledge. --Alan Watts in The Joyous Cosmology
"A man without god is like a fish without a bicycle."
If I don't understand Quantum Mechanics or Relativity the last thing I should reasonably expect to be able to do is get away with criticising it as though my opinion had as much weight as that of a person who spent a professional lifetime studying it. Yet, alone amongst the sciences, the theory of evolution is considered fair game for criticism by people of any level of ignorance. --(A paraphrasing of Richard Dawkins)
A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism. --Carl Sagan
What I do