I'm back, and like i told many a friend and many a Hindu it would take a truly enormous act to make get back on this blog. I started this blog after an enormously fun trip to Costco.
So what was this enormous event? guess, go ahead and guess.
I'll tell you, science.
Except unlike costco science is not up. not even a little
I was at work stuffing newspaper into boxes, and i came across a front page article telling me all about some eggheads (crude nick-name for scientists.) who built something called a large hadron collider. this collider would throw really small atoms at eachother and hope it would tell them something.
And not just something, they hoped it would tell them that god doesn't exist. they spent $10 billion dollars on an anti-god machine.
what made me most upset was the price tag. $10 billion spent on a relatively useless machine, i don't really care if we ever get to the bottom of this whole "creation of the earth thing" i care more about the fact that there are people who have no food or clean water. I saw a documentary on Darfur recently and so thats probably fueling most of this, but the point remains, its screwed up over there and ten billion dollars would go a long way to fixing problems.
but science knows best, slamming molecules together is more inportant than people who live in third world countries.
Baloney!
whew sorry i flew off the handle.
well i'm glad i got that out of my system.
if you sat through that your probably hatin on science and feeling a little grumpy so i'll throw in an "up"
Fantastic mr fox, was amazing. seriously so good. blew me away. Peter cocker's character was my favorite he had almost no lines but when he spoke or sang or danced, he was amazing.
if your reading this i suppose i should thank you for reading this blog even though its been many months since the last post. you probably love me.
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