Saturday, April 10, 2010

Exciting New Developments.

Which I'm sure will be able to mask the fact that you are all wasting your time reading my blog, and yet you choose to do so anyway, so let's make that time wasting fun, shall we?

Today, for no particular reason, I dedicate the more entertaining aspects of this post to cultural diversity. So for all you nigger hating Skins, rice eating Gooks, cholo like Spics, cotton picking Niggers, suicidal Sand-Niggers/Towelheads, shit stinking Curry Munchers, and let's not forget the umm, VL TURBO Euro-Trash out there, wear your race and all the stereotypes embodied to it with pride, because in this crazy modern era where interracial babies are becoming more prevalent, there comes an inevitable time where we are all the same shade of beige, and there will be no such thing as race.

Anyhoo, I'll cut the contents out for today, and forever probably, since I never manage to fulfill all of them. But after going through my /b/ [HURR DURR YOU /b/TARD, GTFO INTERNET] folder, I came across a thread that gave me an idea for this blog. For those who read the whole post, you shall know which thread I'm talking about, and if you don't, it really doesn't matter, in short it's just a parody of a book/tv show/movie.

The main idea of this blog post will be an attempted prologue into an idea that oh so comically lit into my brain (like you see in cartoons, as demonstrated below. How appropriate.)


I digress, the idea doesn't have anything to do with light bulbs, though I'm sure if it did, it would be more interesting, oh well.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY VIDEO #1.



For those of you who check up on my other mess of a blog, you may know what I'm talking about. The human condition is quite an interesting area of study - psychological, physical, and biological aspects aside - and could very well be the most important, whilst relevant question there is to be asked; that is, the nature of emotions, and the like.


Before I start, I would like you readers to keep a few things in mind.

- This is purely opinion.
- I cannot profess to say more than I know.
- I can only argue to a certain level of accuracy, this stuff isn't black and white science, [it may very well be, but even then, the nature of it is very debatable.].


[Insert Title Here].


1.0. - The Prologue.


Humans, are sentient beings. This means that humans have the capacity to perceive, to be aware of consciousness. More specifically, we as humans are endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness, and this is the nature in which we exist, while we are medically declared alive anyway. Evidently, we are also rational beings. That is to say, humans have the capacity to reason, humans can use logic in order to express their point across, for example:

P.1 Sentient beings are those who have the capacity to perceive.
P.1 Human beings have the capacity to perceive.

Con. Human beings are sentient beings.

Based on the assertion that human beings have an unstructured consciousness, it seems to be the case that emotion is a subset of unstructured consciousness. I call it unstructured, because an activity may bring out an emotive product, it is unlikely that the degree of the emotive product will remain the same in an individual. On a general consensus, it may be true that activity x brings about emotion y, but under concise consideration, it is also possible that the degree of y can change, and that it may not even be "emotion y" in people.
Thus, we find ourselves amidst a metaphysical quagmire, that one cannot seem to determine whether emotions are universal in nature. Having said that, it appears to make sense to draw the conclusion that emotions are individual in nature.

In spite of all this, I will hold that emotions are individual in nature, yet this idea too, seems to elude me, because if humans are beings of anything, we are beings of change. Biology and chemistry will tell you the same, and I concur.

Alas, I will end the prologue here, but this saga of chapters to follow will be based on a range of emotions, the unstructured consciousness in our bodies, and what I make of them. I will put them up one at a time when they are done. So look out for them.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY VIDEO #2


Alright. Parody Story Time!


So I'm your average Asian kid right? Good.
I'm about sixteen, and just got accepted into a really highly acclaimed school. And I have to say, it's not all that cracked up to be. I've met some of the other kids there, and some of them are really talented, it's quite intimidating. Even more so because I came from a background/family that has a quite a feared background, and to be frank, I don't know if I can match up with some of these kids. Some of them. However, in balace to these extremely talented kids, there are also extremely retarded kids, and it amazes me to no end how the likes of them managed to get into school.

Let me tell you about some of these retard kids. Well there are two of them, a guy and a girl. We'll start off with the guy. He has got to be the most obnoxious faggot, and I mean faggot, he tried to kiss me, ever. If he came in, he probably just scraped some luck from God's belly button lint, because with his scores, and with his IQ, he seems less than capable of shining shoes. None the less, he's still obnoxious as hell, and has this paranoia that I'm out to best him. He's half right, I'm already better than he is.

Thid would all be fine however, if it weren't for the equally obnoxious girl, who tries to shrug herself off from the moron described above and tries so godamn desperately to impress me, which you think would be awesome, but it's a pain in the dick. If it weren't for fact that I'm not gay, this love triangle would be complete, but I'm not gay, and therefore, the triangle is a V, and I'm buried down the middle of it.

Anyway, we're just a bunch of ninjas and we've all been put in the same team under the lead of some dude named Kakashi.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY VIDEO #3.
For those who remember this scene, it's probably one of my favorite fight scenes ever. And the Guqin is <3.




Alright, nearly done now.

So about half a week ago I had the pleasure of seeing the Clash of the Titans in 3D. And I have to say, the movie is pretty damn spectacular, spectacularly average that is. I'm not sure if the story does the ancient Greek myths any justice, so I maybe should research that a bit more, but either way, the story was pretty bland, so bland that I don't think I could describe it without giving away any form of spoiler. The visuals deserve some credit, I felt the movie build up well, and some of the CGI was amazing, but alas, it failed to deliver into anything of a sublime experience. The soundtrack would have been barely noticeable, and I feel it didn't have much of an impact on the movie. The acting line up was fairly epic, though some of the big names failed to deliver in my opinion, actually just one: Tony Stonem from Skins was given a pretty minor role, he really wasn't given enough to do in the movie, and that proved to have a deterring effect on the movie. All of this would have been fine however, if the movie had been epic (with epic battles e.t.c.), because it would be fair to say that it's what I'd be looking for in a movie of it's nature (something to the 300 effect), correct? Well, the movie built up well for epic, but epic never came.

Final Verdict: Not worth $22 to see it in 3D.
5.5/10.

I was supposed to get some photos up, but I personally haven't been bothered, I expect them up in the next week, guaranteed.

I've also discovered Man vs. Wild, and I must say, Bear Grylls is easily the manliest person on the planet at the moment, you can check the full episodes on Palsa826's channel.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/palsa826


But this will conclude my post, until next week.
PEACE OUTTTTT.

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