12 Places to go in case of calamity.
1)Chiang Mai
2)Tierra del Fuego
3)Mountains of Indonesia
4)Kansas City
5)The Yukon
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Nostradamus, August 1999 |
Y2K, Jan. 1, 2000 |
May 5, 2000 |
God’s Church Ministry, Fall 2008 |
12 Places to go in case of calamity.
1)Chiang Mai
2)Tierra del Fuego
3)Mountains of Indonesia
4)Kansas City
5)The Yukon
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Nostradamus, August 1999 |
Y2K, Jan. 1, 2000 |
May 5, 2000 |
God’s Church Ministry, Fall 2008 |
Posted in Uncategorized
There are numerous general observations about society and the people i meet that are simply irksome, and sad.
1) Youthful hubris. When young people think they’re so special and smart, they give an impression of ‘I’m better than you and don’t you realize it?’ They don’t want to be friends with anyone more than a year older or younger or who’s not a recent graduate or in the same grade, and they’re caught up in who’s best-looking, who’s toughest and baddest, but they’re so in their own little world that they’re comparisons are really small-minded. No wonder such ideas fade as people grow up. Or do they “grow up”? Maybe some people don’t, but in general i see and meet older people who are more willing to talk to anyone and less “in their own little world” than in the real world of world events, family, responsibilities and challenges.
2) It’s ironic that in humans the need for connections and cooperation is vital for health, and yet so few people seem outgoing and social, interested in meeting and sharing. In Seattle at least, someone might be delighted to meet you, and yet even then they’re not in tune with simple ways of reaching out to know more about you and do things with you. Are they afraid? Ignorant of how to voice and show interest, which is a kind of thankfullness for being a delight to them, making them laugh or whatever? Picky? Seriously overbooked? I have almost no idea. But i would like more friends. Maybe the problem lies with me – i’m not manly or handsome enough or attractive enough in some way? Mmm.
Posted in Uncategorized
1) Ubuntu
2) Apparentness
3) Noosphere
4) Decompress
5) Having
6) Positioning
7) Obstructionism
8) Imagineer
9) Riddled
In areas of life that are not easy but involve ‘short term pain for long term gain’, there are many motives that might drive you. Many are not so good, and it can be hard to know what’s moving you or other people.
1) Fear and intimidation. Are you intimidated by an idea or a person or a group of persons, and therefore you go along with it/them? Do God’s threats and judgements weigh on your mind and propel you when making choices?
2) Feeling important or valuable in a group or to an organization.
3) A sense of belonging.
4) Family and social ties. You don’t want to upset or argue with people you love and depend on or have been close to for many years.
5) Unfounded dreams and hopes. You are lead to believe, or lead yourself to believe, some idea that you really like, based on a few shreds of evidence but clearly nothing explicit. For example, you see a gal and are attracted to her. You even get to meet her and talk ahwhile. Your mind soon races toward visions of her really liking you and her panties falling and her desire consuming you. But you never see her again. You were fooled because dreams and hopes motivated you to think more than was reasonable or ever declared or even stated. I’m sure there’s a woman’s version out there. Or would it be better termed ‘a girl’s version’?
6) Pride. I like feeling right and don’t want to feel wrong.
7) Habit.
8 ) Resignation. I have no other choice, so i’ll stick with the benefits and value of the current course, as long as it’s bearable.
9) A paycheck.
10) Brotherhood, patriotism, nationalism.
11) Obedience.
Better motives include things like thankfulness, interest, awe, justified hope, belief in the war, the mission.
Out on search-and-rescue missions, or at church, or in Iraq, it seems some of the people involved are not very enthusiastic. They seem like ‘bumps on a log’, or just ‘along for the ride’, and would rather be somewhere else. So what’s motivating them? Seems like they’re wasting time, involved with something they’re really not very “into”. However, they may be into it for the long-haul, not in a manner that looks like a “flash in the pan”. Or they may not look all that serious, but they know exactly why they’re enduring the difficulties of whatever they’re involved with.
Posted in My Lists, Using Your Life
Much of life, on the street or at the gym or at the office, includes the noise of traffic, top 40 hits, and A/C. Some people might find all that noise to be music, and i understand that. But here are the sounds and songs that are music to my ears:
1) Choir Music/Gregorian Chants/Loftiness
2) Electronica/Techno
Chrystal Meth – Drown in the Now
3) Funk?
Gnarls Barkley – St.Elsewhere, Crazy
Posted in My Lists
Where is what i wrow
So i sill don’t see wwha i wrote, but maybe i didn’t save?
1)Now i’d like to write something else?
So i’m adding to this “new Post”, because i have more to say about it. How and where will this addtion show up?
and five minutes later, i’m adding more info!
Posted in canadian bacon
Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging!
Posted in Uncategorized