from a psych unit:
globalized, applicable to the planet-
"(Anywhere, your place here ______) is a safe place to heal. Everyone in this community, no matter what our role, plays a part in creating a safe place to heal. We all work with peacefulness to heal and recover our lives.
We will always treat each other in a nonviolent way- free from harmful actions and words or threats of harm toward ourselves and others.
We will seek ways to peacefully communicate to resolve disagreement.
We will always treat each other with respect and dignity, to honor each other's individual uniqueness, and to be aware of the power each of us has to enhance another's hope, security and trust for the recovery journey."
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
xmas gifts
cheers!
I gave:
-3 bathroom readers (each different), from the ashby flea market,
to Hernan, LGBT, and SPAM
-a toy wooden train, to Benjamin (from Marshalls)
(it's categorized as an age 2+ toy, is it a bad gift for any reason for a 7mo old? -slightly worried)
-a set of cards/stationery (pictures of Yosemite), from a Bkly used bookstore, to mom
-another (4th!) jokebook, from Barnes and Noble, for dad
-I forgot to get a gift for Erin + Dan (!). It was just Erin's birthday, too. missed both.
-I also need to get something for uncle/aunt Tom+Jeannine, who I will see on Saturday.
-a ritter chocolate, for Rose Marie
I got:
5 gift cards, 2 books, and 1 game.
-$30 regal cinemas -from J+V,
-$25 amc movies -G&L
-$20 starbucks -M+D
-(2) $25 Trader Joe's -M+D
-National Geographic's 1000 Events that Shaped the World
(about 400pp, lots of pictures, like a coffee table book, history) -M+D
-Lost in Translation, an illustrated compendium of untranslatable words from around the world, by Ella Frances Sanders -D+E
-IQ Twist (multi-level logic game, 1 player, 120 challenges) -M+D
-and of course, a delicious dinner, and fresh oranges to take home.
-last night, x-mas eve, I went to Holly's chinese restaurant, in Oakland (on Piedmont) with SPA and Pierre's dad, Peter, a retired math professor (5 dishes, family style, brown rice, tea, fortune cookies, i ordered spicy eggplant). They gave me a bag of homemade cookies, too, to take home with me.
thank you, everybody, for the thoughtful gifts!
The 12 of us who came to 801 for dinner were:
(Larry, Peg, Greg, Liz, nephew, Jesse, Jim, Vicki, Erin, Dan, Hernan, and David)
hope everybody had a nice holiday.
I have an invitation to a nearby kwanzaa celebration, tomorrow.
my new year's resolution is to Floss!
Vote Vicki Hennessy for San Francisco Sheriff!
things i want to buy:
air purifier, chess set, aletheon (book by Adi Da), camping stove, canteen, water filter/purifier, binoculars, umbrella, aikido lessons, speed reading lessons, tesla automobile, gun, cirque tickets, comedy club tickets, babadook movie, apps for my ipad (SpeakorTreat, SpeakaLegend), winning lottery ticket!
i would also be interested in tech (smartphone? apple watch? google glass?), if I could get one question (answer) at a time from the J! archive site. that would be really cool.
Ideally, I want to raise a family, travel, and have a home/house. Not sure if that's in the cards for me. Hope so!
I gave:
-3 bathroom readers (each different), from the ashby flea market,
to Hernan, LGBT, and SPAM
-a toy wooden train, to Benjamin (from Marshalls)
(it's categorized as an age 2+ toy, is it a bad gift for any reason for a 7mo old? -slightly worried)
-a set of cards/stationery (pictures of Yosemite), from a Bkly used bookstore, to mom
-another (4th!) jokebook, from Barnes and Noble, for dad
-I forgot to get a gift for Erin + Dan (!). It was just Erin's birthday, too. missed both.
-I also need to get something for uncle/aunt Tom+Jeannine, who I will see on Saturday.
-a ritter chocolate, for Rose Marie
I got:
5 gift cards, 2 books, and 1 game.
-$30 regal cinemas -from J+V,
-$25 amc movies -G&L
-$20 starbucks -M+D
-(2) $25 Trader Joe's -M+D
-National Geographic's 1000 Events that Shaped the World
(about 400pp, lots of pictures, like a coffee table book, history) -M+D
-Lost in Translation, an illustrated compendium of untranslatable words from around the world, by Ella Frances Sanders -D+E
-IQ Twist (multi-level logic game, 1 player, 120 challenges) -M+D
-and of course, a delicious dinner, and fresh oranges to take home.
-last night, x-mas eve, I went to Holly's chinese restaurant, in Oakland (on Piedmont) with SPA and Pierre's dad, Peter, a retired math professor (5 dishes, family style, brown rice, tea, fortune cookies, i ordered spicy eggplant). They gave me a bag of homemade cookies, too, to take home with me.
thank you, everybody, for the thoughtful gifts!
The 12 of us who came to 801 for dinner were:
(Larry, Peg, Greg, Liz, nephew, Jesse, Jim, Vicki, Erin, Dan, Hernan, and David)
hope everybody had a nice holiday.
I have an invitation to a nearby kwanzaa celebration, tomorrow.
my new year's resolution is to Floss!
Vote Vicki Hennessy for San Francisco Sheriff!
things i want to buy:
air purifier, chess set, aletheon (book by Adi Da), camping stove, canteen, water filter/purifier, binoculars, umbrella, aikido lessons, speed reading lessons, tesla automobile, gun, cirque tickets, comedy club tickets, babadook movie, apps for my ipad (SpeakorTreat, SpeakaLegend), winning lottery ticket!
i would also be interested in tech (smartphone? apple watch? google glass?), if I could get one question (answer) at a time from the J! archive site. that would be really cool.
Ideally, I want to raise a family, travel, and have a home/house. Not sure if that's in the cards for me. Hope so!
Monday, December 22, 2014
psych jokes
psyc ha logy
happy Ha! nukkah:
1.those blue diamond truckers really drive me nuts!
2.i fell into a french river, and now I'm in-seine
3.a guy wearing nothing but saran wrap walks into his psychiatrist's office:
she says, "I can clearly see your nuts" (you're)
4.how many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb?
only one, but it has to really want to change.
5.a crazy person walks into a dentist's office.
he says, doctor doctor you've gotta help me, I think I'm a moth!
The dentist says, you need a psychiatrist, I'm a dentist, why did you come in here?
to which he replies, The light was on!
6. (riddle) what mental illness does the entire planet have?
well, there's a north pole and a south pole: so, it's bipolar.
7. doctor, doctor I keep having the same dream: first I'm a wigwam, then i'm a teepee.
well, it's clear what your problem is: you're two tents! (too tense)
8. The motor city madman beds a lunachick, which crazy Jay-z thinks is 'insane in the membrane' and Dr. Dre considers to be a symptom of schizophrenic insanity. Ted Nugent demands a second opinion! The doctor replies, "Okay, you're ugly, too!"
if you know any others, please submit my omissions!
(skittles-o-phrenia?)(nuttiest phone company, mci -mad crazy insane?)
(sanity of a manatee?) (gone fishing? out to lunch? outsane?)
(toys in the attic? lost his marbles?)
that's all i've got! help me out here.
happy Ha! nukkah:
1.those blue diamond truckers really drive me nuts!
2.i fell into a french river, and now I'm in-seine
3.a guy wearing nothing but saran wrap walks into his psychiatrist's office:
she says, "I can clearly see your nuts" (you're)
4.how many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb?
only one, but it has to really want to change.
5.a crazy person walks into a dentist's office.
he says, doctor doctor you've gotta help me, I think I'm a moth!
The dentist says, you need a psychiatrist, I'm a dentist, why did you come in here?
to which he replies, The light was on!
6. (riddle) what mental illness does the entire planet have?
well, there's a north pole and a south pole: so, it's bipolar.
7. doctor, doctor I keep having the same dream: first I'm a wigwam, then i'm a teepee.
well, it's clear what your problem is: you're two tents! (too tense)
8. The motor city madman beds a lunachick, which crazy Jay-z thinks is 'insane in the membrane' and Dr. Dre considers to be a symptom of schizophrenic insanity. Ted Nugent demands a second opinion! The doctor replies, "Okay, you're ugly, too!"
if you know any others, please submit my omissions!
(skittles-o-phrenia?)(nuttiest phone company, mci -mad crazy insane?)
(sanity of a manatee?) (gone fishing? out to lunch? outsane?)
(toys in the attic? lost his marbles?)
that's all i've got! help me out here.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Prayers
We could all use God's presence
Love could come from anywhere, so prayer is accessing this anonymous font of assistance.
(even strangers!).
for example,
in my life, healing would be helpful for my aunt RM, uncle Jim, cousin Patrick..
(and me)
and senescence creeps up on everyone...alcohol can be problematic...so can money...
death and suffering is universal, unless maybe if you're a buddha.
(and thereby extinguish suffering through absolute acceptance of reality (literal: all right?)
no craving of life, no aversion to death
simple sitting
cravings: food, sex, warmth, comfort, safety, kindness...
happiness, money, drugs, music, stimulus.
karma (justice?) good for good, bad for bad: suffering for victimization
aversion: (negative craving) death, suffering, old age, disease
I just read a collection of jokes by Isaac Asimov:
no. 704 (pg. 327)
"Personally, I think it's the great god Hypocrisy that rules the human race.
I heard a speech recently in which the speaker explained that when the United States nuclear-bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, those acts ended the war and saved countless lives, which made it quite obvious that using the nuclear bomb was right.
I raised my hand and said, "Suppose the Japanese had discovered the nuclear bomb first and had bombed New York and Washington. Would not that have ended the war and saved countless lives? And would that be right?
The speaker hesitated a moment, then said, "It depends on which side you're on.
Exactly, I said. So don't be sure of what is right and what is wrong."
(not exactly a joke, is it?)
I was thinking, recently: who cares if we would all be speaking German if the nazis won ww2. I have nothing against speaking/being German. We value being mellow, easygoing, laid back, going with the flow- so why fight? Anything can be changed from the inside, right? War is just plain stupid, and I believe always will be so. I imagine I'm in the minority on this one. I don't care. Go ahead and die for whatever cause you're willing to die for. I don't care about that, either.
Love could come from anywhere, so prayer is accessing this anonymous font of assistance.
(even strangers!)
for example,
in my life, healing would be helpful for my aunt RM, uncle Jim, cousin Patrick..
(and me)
and senescence creeps up on everyone...alcohol can be problematic...so can money...
death and suffering is universal, unless maybe if you're a buddha.
(and thereby extinguish suffering through absolute acceptance of reality (literal: all right?)
no craving of life, no aversion to death
simple sitting
cravings: food, sex, warmth, comfort, safety, kindness...
happiness, money, drugs, music, stimulus.
karma (justice?) good for good, bad for bad: suffering for victimization
aversion: (negative craving) death, suffering, old age, disease
I just read a collection of jokes by Isaac Asimov:
no. 704 (pg. 327)
"Personally, I think it's the great god Hypocrisy that rules the human race.
I heard a speech recently in which the speaker explained that when the United States nuclear-bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, those acts ended the war and saved countless lives, which made it quite obvious that using the nuclear bomb was right.
I raised my hand and said, "Suppose the Japanese had discovered the nuclear bomb first and had bombed New York and Washington. Would not that have ended the war and saved countless lives? And would that be right?
The speaker hesitated a moment, then said, "It depends on which side you're on.
Exactly, I said. So don't be sure of what is right and what is wrong."
(not exactly a joke, is it?)
I was thinking, recently: who cares if we would all be speaking German if the nazis won ww2. I have nothing against speaking/being German. We value being mellow, easygoing, laid back, going with the flow- so why fight? Anything can be changed from the inside, right? War is just plain stupid, and I believe always will be so. I imagine I'm in the minority on this one. I don't care. Go ahead and die for whatever cause you're willing to die for. I don't care about that, either.
Merry Xmas
or Christmas, if you prefer
'Tis the season to be jolly!
mini-streams of consciousness/word-association:
Jelly bellies, jolly Bollywood, jello pudding
rape rope, let 'er rip, ripe for reaping, riposte...the rap rep rips rupert
giles, gilberto, gilchrist, kathy gill-t, guilty, cagey, kg
walls, walmart, walgreens, wall-e, wales, whales, wails
law, jack, chad, lawton, ley, lay, le, frito, france, ellen, ln, french
frog-men, navy seals, cpt. phillips, tom, toronto ottawa, montreal
jail, prison, jl, person, purr sun, kat starr, cat, catholic catechism
covington, coveting, willie mccovey, covert, cove, coven, cover me
covalent bonds, barry bonds, bondage, hostage, host, eucharist
cannibalism, is-m? mmm, mcdonalds. mickey d's. mouse,
mickey's, beer, root beer, alcohol, al gore, al madrigal, al rahim
anyway,
today is the first day of winter!
and I'm in berkeley- brrchilly
'Tis the season to be jolly!
mini-streams of consciousness/word-association:
Jelly bellies, jolly Bollywood, jello pudding
rape rope, let 'er rip, ripe for reaping, riposte...the rap rep rips rupert
giles, gilberto, gilchrist, kathy gill-t, guilty, cagey, kg
walls, walmart, walgreens, wall-e, wales, whales, wails
law, jack, chad, lawton, ley, lay, le, frito, france, ellen, ln, french
frog-men, navy seals, cpt. phillips, tom, toronto ottawa, montreal
jail, prison, jl, person, purr sun, kat starr, cat, catholic catechism
covington, coveting, willie mccovey, covert, cove, coven, cover me
covalent bonds, barry bonds, bondage, hostage, host, eucharist
cannibalism, is-m? mmm, mcdonalds. mickey d's. mouse,
mickey's, beer, root beer, alcohol, al gore, al madrigal, al rahim
anyway,
today is the first day of winter!
and I'm in berkeley- brrchilly
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Stormy
Stormy Weather
rain ads (msgb):
What's up? Lots and lots of water.
And any direction you choose: there is
no up.
Unless you define it as the opposite
direction of gravity.
Anyway!
Rain, precipitation, snow, sleet, hail,
clouds, sky
fog, drizzle
hurricane
thirsty crops, drought relief, aquifer
replenishment, flooding!
rain ads (msgb):
Stormy temper, under the weather, or
right as rain?
(mad, sad, glad)
idiom: "you're all wet" (mistaken, wrongheaded, on the wrong track)
(a form of bad) (anagram of 'wallet'!)
(mad, sad, glad)
idiom: "you're all wet" (mistaken, wrongheaded, on the wrong track)
(a form of bad) (anagram of 'wallet'!)
Hats, hoods
homeless, hungry
sleeping well, thunder and lightning
raindrops keep falling on my head
freshman stripe, and a friend named "Stormy"
Monday, December 8, 2014
On Racism: Black and White
skin, thinking, and color
Caucasians aren't white, and
African-Americans aren't black. Blacks are brown. Whites are, well,
I don't think there's a word for it. But we're not white.
Caucasians aren't (necessarily) from the caucusus, either. Some
africans are white. And lots of white people are black, morally.
Just as there are white blacks, if you get my meaning. White evokes
purity, morality, cleanliness, the Pope. And black evokes shadow,
darkness, evil, death. So whites are Jesus, while blacks lurk in
their lairs in Mordor, where the shadow lies, and Sauron plots to
rule over a planet of slaves.
White and black are opposites, facing
each other as enemies on the chess board. Chess is war, if you're
serious about it, and racial language thus leads to, or at least
contributes to, antagonism, isolation, discrimination, racism, gangs,
hatred, and a prison environment of terror, the opposite of the
American dream of the melting pot, more like a salad dressing of
separation between the oil and vinegar, to which you may now start
arguing over which is on top. Funny thought: If a white and a black produce a baby, you might think he or she would turn out gray... A type of space-alien is called 'the grays', I think. As if she was giving birth to an alien. Ridiculous.
White light has all the colors in it,
as revealed by the rainbow spectrum emerging from a beam of light
diffracted through a prism. Well, not all colors: there's no brown,
grey, tan -which is probably why these colors are so sartorially
popular. However, black paint is the color that you get if you mix all the colors, I think. Black clothing is good in cold weather if you want to absorb all the heat from the sun's light on you. Everybody, I think it is interesting to note, has both black and white, in their eyes, no matter what skin or hair color you have. Everybody is white in their bones; and everyone's true (inner) colors are red and black. Rainbow colors are part of the hippy-dippy pot-smokers
tie-dye culture, or the pride flag of homosexuals, or gang colors. Colorful clothing makes us feel happier, and so other countries
have more colorful attire than we Americans do, with our hang-ups
and exclusionary racial identities, and of course unwillingness to
break ranks with social conformity.
Darkness also implies ignorance, while
light is a metaphor for truth, knowledge, wisdom. If you're in the
dark, you be ignant. If you is a white devil, you're an oppressor.
I have a white devil in my head: a black attorney in my head, who
presumably seeks historical justice by making me his white slave,
because he won't shut up and leave me alone. He's evicted, but is
squatting in my brain, spitting his shit into my goddamn
schizophrenic brain. And, of course, God supposedly said let there be light (and it was good). It's up to you to infer whether that means darkness is bad or not...
Shit is brown, and evil is black, so
black becomes the moniker of race because it has the patina of menace
and power, in a world where death is oblivion, and even if you go
into the light when you die, you still end up dead. Shit just
stinks. Omnipotence is the divine power to kill anyone, anytime.
Death personified is God. Even priests wear black. Time kills all.
We are all dying. Premature death is tragic, because life is
beautiful, even for the ugly. Gratitude keeps you positive. Anger
against injustice (a gr- attitude!) is the fire in the belly that
fuels the chess war of life, in the first place.
Cops drive around in black and white
cars, with Republican and Democrat lights spinning on top. Blacks
kill whites, whites kill blacks, blacks kill blacks, and whites kill
whites. It's a big mess, and none of it is good. Some say, “it's
all good” or “all right”, but the truth is no one is perfect,
and life is riddled with imperfection, error, failure, stupidity,
ignorance, cruelty, sin, crime, injustice, unfairness, and conflict.
We may have equal rights, but some are more equal than others. You
have to fight for your right to party. Sometimes you have to fight
to survive. Everybody has a dark side. The dark side of the force
can be interpreted as Darth Vader in the role of a corrupt cop. May
the force be with you, ha. Don't fight the police, unless you're Neo
(ha, again).
I overheard someone saying the endgame
of this racial chess war is to put the country into martial law,
which I'm fairly sure isn't gonna happen, but I spose it's possible,
if the psychopaths among us go all buggy and start offing people who
happen to have different color epidermises than they do. The devil
hates everybody, though, and racism just happens to be the weakest
link in society, the window of opportunity to cause the most damage,
in a world of global disappointment at the disparity between what is
and what could be.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Still Living in Berkeley!
I've got a New Place, everybody!
I found a room on Craigslist, and will be moving in next week :-)
And it's not too far from where I am, now!
Pleased as punch, and excited for the next chapter in my Bkly book-
Thanks everybody, who helped!
-Jess
I found a room on Craigslist, and will be moving in next week :-)
And it's not too far from where I am, now!
Pleased as punch, and excited for the next chapter in my Bkly book-
Thanks everybody, who helped!
-Jess
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Toying with God
He Toys With Us
so the law of karma dictates we should give back as good as we get:
Toying With God!
(Onion article)
It recently occurred to me that BLOG could be perceived in religious terminology:
Jesus, in (english) numerology, converts to 10-5-19-21-19
or, 1-5-1-3-1
or, 2
the second letter is B
then, LOG, could stand for Lamb Of God
so, BLOG cryptically equates to Jesus, Lamb of God.
which is trippy! (even without the blog reference)
Catholics sing about it during communion.
mystical union (if you don't want to make the reference to cum-union)
actually, that could also be a techie reference, too: COM (like blogspot.COM)
anyway,
just as the relation of children to parents,
there is supposedly a relation of adults to a "heavenly father"
question: Does "heavenly father" have a God of His own?
or are there levels even beyond that?
(is life a heavenly video game?)
Anyway, Eucharist/communion/"the body and blood of Christ"
you stand in line, and say "amen"
a-men, like the a-team
A like a grade of 4.0, or ace, or -referencing Seinfeld- "ass-man"
which could be a proctologist, or a reference to anal sex.
I knew a (religious) guy in college whose name was Aymon.
He changed his name to TJ (whatever that stands for)
I wonder now if he did that because of my initials.
anyway, the lord is my shepherd.
life or death, like a shepherd who occasionally slaughters and eats (!)
the very lambs he so lovingly protects from the wolves.
Thus, we eat the God who eats us.
Eucharist is eating the cannibal, a revenge of sorts
a bit of justice, you might say.
Does God eat Christians (his lambs?)
and, of course, what's eating you? as they say.
we're all eaten by time, of course,
(senescence is a bitch. an inevitable result of cellular replication)
and also, after burial or cremation-
as eventual wormfood
or eaten by fire, if we happen to be sent to the ovens (!)
cremation is a weird word. Made into cream?
for the creme de la creme?
Will Prince be Cream-ated? ha, couldn't resist.
saints preserve us, hell is a fiery inferno...
(once you're dead, heaven and hell don't matter!)
eating is a weird, weird, trippy thing.
Jesse, my name, means "the whole office of the Eucharist"
esse means eating, in latin. eating J.
just as drinking can be interpreted as vampiric,
so eating can be interpreted positively, negatively, or
(as is most often the case, and rightly so) neutrally.
Chuy is my name in spanish (like chewy!)
it's also Isai (AI is artificial intelligence, another computer reference)
(pronounced eesa-E, accented second i)
Chewbacca says May the force be with you.
May (5) force (2), christ! jesus!
Alright, I've said enough. This lamb is silent.
eating is probably better without thinking too much about it!
-God out!
(Jess, Jesse, Chuy, Isai, Jesus (heyzeus), Jesu (jayzoo), JessT, Jester)
so the law of karma dictates we should give back as good as we get:
Toying With God!
(Onion article)
It recently occurred to me that BLOG could be perceived in religious terminology:
Jesus, in (english) numerology, converts to 10-5-19-21-19
or, 1-5-1-3-1
or, 2
the second letter is B
then, LOG, could stand for Lamb Of God
so, BLOG cryptically equates to Jesus, Lamb of God.
which is trippy! (even without the blog reference)
Catholics sing about it during communion.
mystical union (if you don't want to make the reference to cum-union)
actually, that could also be a techie reference, too: COM (like blogspot.COM)
anyway,
just as the relation of children to parents,
there is supposedly a relation of adults to a "heavenly father"
question: Does "heavenly father" have a God of His own?
or are there levels even beyond that?
(is life a heavenly video game?)
Anyway, Eucharist/communion/"the body and blood of Christ"
you stand in line, and say "amen"
a-men, like the a-team
A like a grade of 4.0, or ace, or -referencing Seinfeld- "ass-man"
which could be a proctologist, or a reference to anal sex.
I knew a (religious) guy in college whose name was Aymon.
He changed his name to TJ (whatever that stands for)
I wonder now if he did that because of my initials.
anyway, the lord is my shepherd.
life or death, like a shepherd who occasionally slaughters and eats (!)
the very lambs he so lovingly protects from the wolves.
Thus, we eat the God who eats us.
Eucharist is eating the cannibal, a revenge of sorts
a bit of justice, you might say.
Does God eat Christians (his lambs?)
and, of course, what's eating you? as they say.
we're all eaten by time, of course,
(senescence is a bitch. an inevitable result of cellular replication)
and also, after burial or cremation-
as eventual wormfood
or eaten by fire, if we happen to be sent to the ovens (!)
cremation is a weird word. Made into cream?
for the creme de la creme?
Will Prince be Cream-ated? ha, couldn't resist.
saints preserve us, hell is a fiery inferno...
(once you're dead, heaven and hell don't matter!)
eating is a weird, weird, trippy thing.
Jesse, my name, means "the whole office of the Eucharist"
esse means eating, in latin. eating J.
just as drinking can be interpreted as vampiric,
so eating can be interpreted positively, negatively, or
(as is most often the case, and rightly so) neutrally.
Chuy is my name in spanish (like chewy!)
it's also Isai (AI is artificial intelligence, another computer reference)
(pronounced eesa-E, accented second i)
Chewbacca says May the force be with you.
May (5) force (2), christ! jesus!
Alright, I've said enough. This lamb is silent.
eating is probably better without thinking too much about it!
-God out!
(Jess, Jesse, Chuy, Isai, Jesus (heyzeus), Jesu (jayzoo), JessT, Jester)
Monday, November 10, 2014
Today's Riff
The novelty of a November novel: No V
A work of fiction about a world without
vampires, without victims, in a phrase: that doesn't suck.
Wait, you say. Suck is just an idiom,
an expression, that literally relates to vacuums (another v word),
but not to the world (unless gravity can be said to be “sucking”
us onto the surface of the planet), or definitely not to people
(because we only “suck” if we're 1)“sucking” breath after
hard exertion/exercise, or 2)during fellatio, which is also called by
it's opposite -“blow”, but which is really neither blowing nor
sucking, or, 3) the possibility -so rare it barely deserves mention-
after you've been bitten by a venomous snake, possibly a viper, in
which you cut open the site and suck out the venom)... But the only
time people suck, normally, is when they've got a cup of soda from a
fast food joint, with a straw. And hopefully you won't have to deal
with any sucking chest wounds. Perhaps you have a poetic sensibility
and are cynical about life, in which the process of breathing is suck
and blow, repeated ad nauseum.
Being out of breath sucks, especially
if you're asthmatic. Venomous viper bites suck. Diabetes from too
much sugary soda sucks. Being a victim of a vampire sucks. But
fellatio most definitely does NOT suck, even when it does. Okay, hit
the pause button again, you're thinking- vampires are fictional,
mythological, nonexistent, and don't belong in a factual explanation
of suckage: They only “exist” in our imagination and the
collective unconscious, expressed in movies, tv shows, books, and
plays, not reality...
But crime exists, unfortunately, and
predators suck, being criminals who violate our rights. You might
not believe in the devil, demons, sin, hell, or vampires, but these
are useful concepts, nonetheless. They're useful both in
pre-prevention of the possibility of potential perpetration, and
post-punishment of caught criminals. Children believe in monsters,
which is good, even if technically untrue, because ordinary people
can be monstrous. In the psy-war between our better and worse,
greater and lesser, selves, often conceived of as the cartoonish
conversation of our conscience between angels and devils, gods and
monsters, saints and demons, the battle for our souls, in the epic
conflict between good and evil, the light and dark sides of the
force, mythological figures and locations are forms that help us
achieve more moral behavior, in spite of the sweetness of sin, and
the tremendous temptation to turpitude. Love always wins, though,
they say.
Heaven and hell, as prospective reward or punishment, carrot or stick as it were, help society avoid
potential evil events, and also after crime, in the process of
justice. Fear of God, and his henchman's horrific hell, scare
people straight. The prospect of eternal torment causes suffering to
criminals who might otherwise have no remorse, or possibly even enjoy
prison. V and V literally look like two canines (“eye-teeth”),
and poetically conjure concepts of vicious vampires (and their
violated victims) who in reality are psychopaths or sociopaths who
might believe themselves to be vampires, and therefore become
“real”in the same way a dad believes himself to be Santa, or a
priest believes himself to be God. There's a ring of truth. The
virtual becomes real for those that believe. Operationally if not
objectively true. Victims become vampires, too, when the thirst for
justice becomes a desire for artificially created karma, in a word:
revenge. Personally, I think this just makes things worse, adding
suffering to suffering, torment to torment, potentially creating a
never-ending cycle of violence and hate. Justice must err on the
side of less net suffering. Incarceration, whether prison or jail,
should not exact more suffering than the criminals caused in the
course of their criminality. In fact, ideally, the criminal will
keep his freedom, and go forth and sin no more, as they say.
War sucks. As General Sherman said,
“war is hell.” As a former friend of mine said, “chess is
war.” Causing war is the crime of the powerful, sending armies to
kill each other in an orgy of bloodshed, for nonexistent entities
called “nations,” who fail to see the commonality, the shared
humanity, between peoples with different languages, skin colors, and
religions. Some powerful people get bored, and think war spices up
life with a little excitement, like a mma or wwf match, that cleanses
society, kills off excess population, creates an economy, reduces the
number of evil people, focuses and unites societies, improves and
tests new technology, and distracts us from other bad news, perhaps
perceived as worse than war. War can be painted in pleasing
(non-red) colors (such as self-defense, security, safety, strength,
protection, sacrifice, duty, valor, courage, honor) in the pubic
mind.
Some of the evils of the modern world
that might conceivably contribute to causing a distractive war could
be the anomie of nihilism, or the banality of evil- in such things as
the industrialized slaughter of animals, an unrecognized modern
holocaust, or the existence of more slaves in modern society than in
any other period in human history, or such extreme economic
inequality in the world that the richest 85 billionaires have as much
money as the bottom 3.5 billion people (nearly half the world's
population!) ...supposedly equal human beings, I might add, who share
the global village of this third rock from the sun, planet earth, an
island paradise of life, in an infinite and indifferent universe.
Also, we're in the midst of an extinction event, with ecosystems
screaming under the weight of climate change and habitat destruction.
People aren't surviving, either, with the tolls of natural
disasters, crime, disease, war, suicide, and poverty. Malnutrition
exists along side of obesity and food wastage. Addictions to sugar,
nicotine, heroin, or any product at all really, drain economies and
lower the quality of life. Pharmaceutical companies have a vested
interest in the maximized unhealth of the world's population, so as
to be in perpetual need of their medications, a dependency with vast
societal and personal ramifications. The “mentally ill” receive
government money, and can be trapped in unemployment, as well as
suffering from stigma and resentment. Some of us have access to
quality free healthcare, while others don't have access to either
clean water or sanitation. Global inequality is unacceptable. We
are all a part of the human community, on spaceship earth, a global
village, with equal rights, and the capacity for ALL to have our basic needs met, with minimal suffering and maximal well-being, in a world that cares.
In sum, the issues of ecology,
equality, slavery, poverty, meat, crime, and unhealth (such as obesity,
malnutrition, and mental health problems like depression, anxiety,
psychosis, suicide) for starters, add up to a need for
distractions/escape like books or vacation or tv and religion, to
make us feel better, in what can be a sick, sick world. Universal
healthcare would be a good start, in my view. Getting into nature, exercise endorphins, the occasional restaurant meal, staying informed, breaking routine, and remembering the neediest, are just a few ideas that work for me.
War is not the answer. What is?
Compassion, kindness, love, charity, service, community,
cheerfulness, humor, friendship, wealth, comfort, security, freedom,
respect, status, equality, education, recreation, entertainment, art,
literature, poetry, dance, health and fitness, work, helpfulness,
trust, truth, courtesy and respect, lawfulness, righteousness,
rectitude, thrift, bravery, cleanliness, intelligence, curiosity,
engagement, prayer and meditation, spirituality,
libraries/reading/books, discipline, strength, integrity, honor,
happiness, bliss, mental health, self-improvement.
We're all human, and we all want the
same things. We want love, pleasure, sex, respect, status, comfort,
security, money, freedom, companionship, camaraderie, friendship,
laughter, humor, entertainment... These are what I want, anyway.
Terrorism. We're terrorists, too:
Animals, babies, criminals, soldiers. We should stop killing. Thou
shalt not kill. Meat, abortion, capital punishment, and war are
stains on our collective humanity. Prisons shouldn't be hellholes of
institutional terrorism, either, where racism and rape are rampant.
Religious tolerance needs to be a global human value, recognizing
that All religions seek Goodliness as Godliness and eschew Evil as
Sin, in a universal human ethic of righteous moral love and respect.
God out. Cheers!
final thoughs
Happiness and Health in Heaven. Hatred and Horror in Hell.
Good or Bad. Suffering or Bliss. Love or Hate. Life or Death.
"He knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake!"
final thoughs
Happiness and Health in Heaven. Hatred and Horror in Hell.
Good or Bad. Suffering or Bliss. Love or Hate. Life or Death.
"He knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake!"
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
What God Believes
God is love. Love believes all things.
I was thinking about this weird biblical syllogism recently,
and thought I'd share (I AM a Teshara, after all)
If everyone is God (God is one), then each person's God is the One they Love.
That could be the (1) Self, for priests and singles, for example.
Or your (2) Significant Other.
Or, collectively, God loves (3) everyone (but not every zero, ha)
or, all of the above! (4)
(in which case, you could be said to be in love, or be in heaven)
-bring heaven to you, instead of waiting to die and then being brought to heaven.
or, both!(?)
death is "resting in peace," which is heavenly in its absence of suffering
(if not presence of happiness)
oh, and there's (5) which would be an exclusionary group, such as your family, your gang, your religion, your race, your country, your sports team, whatever.
I think loving your S.O. should entail loving everyone else, though, being truly happy and fulfilled.
Loving some and hating others doesn't work, for me.
anyway,
If I am God, then I am love, and I believe all things:
such as: I love everyone, I love everything, I love life
this seems to be the message, for being good, and for therefore
getting into heaven (making life heavenly)
We all want to feel good.
But we also don't want to believe lies.
or be a party to spreading untruth.
I've got major issues with my childhood religion (Catholicism)
which I revisited last Saturday, at my nephew's baptism.
I'm also reading The Age of Atheists, an intellectual history by Peter Watson.
Maybe I should have more humility, and admit my own religion, my own dogma, which I have created to replace what I view is a patently absurd and ridiculous belief system, might in fact be wrong. Even Jesus had his moment of doubt. So if priests will meet me half way, and admit they might be wrong, too, (do any of us really KNOW anything?), then we can all flip that coin of disbelief into the biblical definition of love, believing all things!
B.A.T. is batty, though. Simultaneously believing for example, that I both exist and don't exist, seems insane. I am nothing if not a being in pursuit of sanity. Maybe insanity is the only sane perspective? (!) Physics gets weird, for example.
If every assertion and it's opposite are both true, however (presumably from different perspectives), the question arises, as a way of living one's life, and wanting to be good/god, and be happy/go to heaven, should we (a)agree with everybody, (b)disagree with everybody, or (c)(randomly?) mix things up?
"It's all good", for example. Is it, really?
or
"hell, god's dungeon, exists and is a place of eternal torment, for sinners and disbelievers"
(I don't like that one, either)
what the bible teaches:
If the devil is the adversary, and only God is good (god is love, love believes all), then we are enjoined to be yes-men, and support everyone's (virtual) reality, regardless of what we thing (objective) reality is, in truth and fact. So we must be liars! We must act AS IF we believe anyone else's beliefs, no matter how absurd, false, untrue, ridiculous, or even evil, we may think the(se) belief(s) to be!
The devil, besides being the adversary, is called "the lord of lies" (lol!). So (whoever holds) the opposite of what you believe is the devil, which is a subjective fact, not an objective one. Right?
Every side has it's own God and it's own devil. All of us are both in heaven and hell. Because truth is virtual. Reality may be all the god there ever is, but each of us lives in our own world, our own "you" -niverse, our own head, with our own, unique mind/psyche/brain/thoughts/environment.
So, we must ask ourselves:
Is God dead?
Is God Santa for adults?
Is God imaginary, a story, a concept, a word, a meme?
Is the universe pervaded by love?
or is it
indifferent, infinite, dark, cold, empty, and boring?
answers?
-God is dead when a loved one dies, or when you don't love yourself/your life, or anyone/life.
-God gives "adult" gifts, just as Santa gives gifts to children (regardless if he/she in fact exists)
-God is One. (Love is 99. Hate is 88.)
All is vanity, frustration, futility, absurdity, nonsense. (ecclesiastes)
or, as the bible seems to imply, All of the Above, the Holy Whatever.
I was thinking about this weird biblical syllogism recently,
and thought I'd share (I AM a Teshara, after all)
If everyone is God (God is one), then each person's God is the One they Love.
That could be the (1) Self, for priests and singles, for example.
Or your (2) Significant Other.
Or, collectively, God loves (3) everyone (but not every zero, ha)
or, all of the above! (4)
(in which case, you could be said to be in love, or be in heaven)
-bring heaven to you, instead of waiting to die and then being brought to heaven.
or, both!(?)
death is "resting in peace," which is heavenly in its absence of suffering
(if not presence of happiness)
oh, and there's (5) which would be an exclusionary group, such as your family, your gang, your religion, your race, your country, your sports team, whatever.
I think loving your S.O. should entail loving everyone else, though, being truly happy and fulfilled.
Loving some and hating others doesn't work, for me.
anyway,
If I am God, then I am love, and I believe all things:
such as: I love everyone, I love everything, I love life
this seems to be the message, for being good, and for therefore
getting into heaven (making life heavenly)
We all want to feel good.
But we also don't want to believe lies.
or be a party to spreading untruth.
I've got major issues with my childhood religion (Catholicism)
which I revisited last Saturday, at my nephew's baptism.
I'm also reading The Age of Atheists, an intellectual history by Peter Watson.
Maybe I should have more humility, and admit my own religion, my own dogma, which I have created to replace what I view is a patently absurd and ridiculous belief system, might in fact be wrong. Even Jesus had his moment of doubt. So if priests will meet me half way, and admit they might be wrong, too, (do any of us really KNOW anything?), then we can all flip that coin of disbelief into the biblical definition of love, believing all things!
B.A.T. is batty, though. Simultaneously believing for example, that I both exist and don't exist, seems insane. I am nothing if not a being in pursuit of sanity. Maybe insanity is the only sane perspective? (!) Physics gets weird, for example.
If every assertion and it's opposite are both true, however (presumably from different perspectives), the question arises, as a way of living one's life, and wanting to be good/god, and be happy/go to heaven, should we (a)agree with everybody, (b)disagree with everybody, or (c)(randomly?) mix things up?
"It's all good", for example. Is it, really?
or
"hell, god's dungeon, exists and is a place of eternal torment, for sinners and disbelievers"
(I don't like that one, either)
what the bible teaches:
If the devil is the adversary, and only God is good (god is love, love believes all), then we are enjoined to be yes-men, and support everyone's (virtual) reality, regardless of what we thing (objective) reality is, in truth and fact. So we must be liars! We must act AS IF we believe anyone else's beliefs, no matter how absurd, false, untrue, ridiculous, or even evil, we may think the(se) belief(s) to be!
The devil, besides being the adversary, is called "the lord of lies" (lol!). So (whoever holds) the opposite of what you believe is the devil, which is a subjective fact, not an objective one. Right?
Every side has it's own God and it's own devil. All of us are both in heaven and hell. Because truth is virtual. Reality may be all the god there ever is, but each of us lives in our own world, our own "you" -niverse, our own head, with our own, unique mind/psyche/brain/thoughts/environment.
So, we must ask ourselves:
Is God dead?
Is God Santa for adults?
Is God imaginary, a story, a concept, a word, a meme?
Is the universe pervaded by love?
or is it
indifferent, infinite, dark, cold, empty, and boring?
answers?
-God is dead when a loved one dies, or when you don't love yourself/your life, or anyone/life.
-God gives "adult" gifts, just as Santa gives gifts to children (regardless if he/she in fact exists)
-God is One. (Love is 99. Hate is 88.)
All is vanity, frustration, futility, absurdity, nonsense. (ecclesiastes)
or, as the bible seems to imply, All of the Above, the Holy Whatever.
Plant People!
I saw Invasion of the Body Snatchers!
Last week, Halloween, I saw IBS.
I thought I'd share the associations I made in my head with the concept of Plant People:
vegetarians are what they eat!
Robert Plant, Leif Erikson,
Tree (the comedian; it's also Theresa's nickname),
Michelle Branch (singer), Twiggy (a 60's model)
the Jesse Tree (the family tree/genealogy of Jesus)
Ents (from the Lord of the Rings)
fruits (gays) and vegetables (comatose)
The two Bushes (presidents George Herbert Walker, and Dubya)
"pushing up daisies"
-It also makes me think of
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and for some reason, Eating Raoul.
Last week, Halloween, I saw IBS.
I thought I'd share the associations I made in my head with the concept of Plant People:
vegetarians are what they eat!
Robert Plant, Leif Erikson,
Tree (the comedian; it's also Theresa's nickname),
Michelle Branch (singer), Twiggy (a 60's model)
the Jesse Tree (the family tree/genealogy of Jesus)
Ents (from the Lord of the Rings)
fruits (gays) and vegetables (comatose)
The two Bushes (presidents George Herbert Walker, and Dubya)
"pushing up daisies"
-It also makes me think of
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and for some reason, Eating Raoul.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Soul
A Sol-itary Sol-dier
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily: life is but a dream
A ghost without a soul! -oingo boingo
Here's the definitions of SOUL (dictionary.com)
noun
Spirit makes me think of spears, or phallic penetration, (hole-y spirit!)
in addition to Blade Runner ("that's the spirit!")
and I think of spirituality as defined by physics -it's a physical phenomenon like radio waves or microwaves, or maybe even quantum entanglement. But I don't believe in ghosts. I think a photograph of a ghost is a simultaneous manipulation of both consciousness (mind-control), and photographic equipment (remotely). Schizophrenia is a spiritual malady (or gift, if you happen to feel more positively about it) of connection to another mind, in my view. Telepathy is an everyday reality for me, even if it remains mysterious in the how and why, like so much modern technology. Even so, I don't believe any part of me will survive death (excepting the blog! and maybe dna, if I have any kids, and of course, dust). I don't think I'll be in heaven, in the heavens, appearing in dreams, like obi wan kenobi or whatever. But I do think computers have my number, and could probably generate a reasonable facsimile. I am not a soulless killer, except for bugs, etc..well, maybe I am: I've eaten a lot of meat. But I am a human being, not a superhuman God or subhuman vampire, although of course I've identified with both. So in that sense, I'm a soul. Soul music, and gospel, was never my bag for this bag-o-bones. Happy day of the dead!
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily: life is but a dream
A ghost without a soul! -oingo boingo
Here's the definitions of SOUL (dictionary.com)
noun
1.
the principle of life, feeling, thought, and action in humans, regarded as a distinct entity separate from the body, and commonly held to be separable in existence from the body; the spiritual part of humans as distinct from the physical part.
2.
the spiritual part of humans regarded in its moral aspect, or as believed to survive death and be subject to happiness or misery in a life to come:
arguing the immortality of the soul.
3.
the disembodied spirit of a deceased person:
He feared the soul of the deceased would haunt him.
4.
the emotional part of human nature; the seat of the feelings or sentiments.
5.
a human being; person.
6.
high-mindedness; noble warmth of feeling, spirit or courage, etc.
7.
the animating principle; the essential element or part of something.
Spirit makes me think of spears, or phallic penetration, (hole-y spirit!)
in addition to Blade Runner ("that's the spirit!")
and I think of spirituality as defined by physics -it's a physical phenomenon like radio waves or microwaves, or maybe even quantum entanglement. But I don't believe in ghosts. I think a photograph of a ghost is a simultaneous manipulation of both consciousness (mind-control), and photographic equipment (remotely). Schizophrenia is a spiritual malady (or gift, if you happen to feel more positively about it) of connection to another mind, in my view. Telepathy is an everyday reality for me, even if it remains mysterious in the how and why, like so much modern technology. Even so, I don't believe any part of me will survive death (excepting the blog! and maybe dna, if I have any kids, and of course, dust). I don't think I'll be in heaven, in the heavens, appearing in dreams, like obi wan kenobi or whatever. But I do think computers have my number, and could probably generate a reasonable facsimile. I am not a soulless killer, except for bugs, etc..well, maybe I am: I've eaten a lot of meat. But I am a human being, not a superhuman God or subhuman vampire, although of course I've identified with both. So in that sense, I'm a soul. Soul music, and gospel, was never my bag for this bag-o-bones. Happy day of the dead!
latest happenings in my life
My nephew had his baptism yesterday at 4:30p mass at St. Stephen's, SF
afterparty at 801! lots of shrimp and stuffed mushrooms (catering)
Halloween: Augustus was Bert (another was Ernie) adorable!
I went to Sara's and watched Invasion of the Body Snatchers. *
I handed out candy. 2 groups of kids, in Berkeley.
I read to Augustus from The Age of Atheism (hilarious, I thought)
(I would love to read to Benjamin. I thought I would see him more.)
I ate a pint of Ben and Jerry's and had a can of coke, too.
ugh, if I'm really prediabetic, it's kind of like suicide by sugar.
Going to (catholic) mass makes me feel like shit.
Catholic mass and my family is just too damn brainless/zombie.
I mean seriously. You guys really believe all that crap?
Weekly ritual pounds that nonsense into everybody's head-
and I'M the one that's crazy? really?
It's madness, and it just taint true.
love believes all things?
well, I don't. So I'm not love.
Not God, then.
But I'm not a demon or a vampire, either.
Just a goddamn humanist atheist, I guess.
It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people are, though.
Church sucks. And I'm right.
I'm not about to pretend to believe, for the sake of community, or anything else.
How is it that brainless zombie automatons have so much money?
It makes no sense.
But I'm down for love, community, peace, forgiveness, and other benefits of religion,
even if the dogma is mostly a sack of shit.
If God believes all things, he simultaneously believes both everything and nothing. Love is crazy, then. Truly insane. Clinically psychotic.
Immortality, for instance.
We're just bubbles. A form that pops into oblivion.
No one is going to heaven (or hell, either).
And Jesus is dead. Every prayer to him goes unheard.
It's just talking to yourselves, self-hypnosis.
And sin doesn't exist. Crime does, but not sin.
You can't have God's Law without a God.
It's only your conscience, silly. Santa for adults.
I'm pretty sure Souls and Angels are imaginary, too.
(the conventional definitions, anyway)
my (admittedly weird) thought (s-o-c) process on the topic:
-sole is a solitary fish, underfoot:
sol is sun, a homonym with son, light of the world, glowb...
the sun is a star- jesus christ superstar, you say?
born again, coming out into the light, after death, being reborn...
photons, wave and particle duality, jesus=15131=2
no mass but called "light" as if it has weight. mass=energy (e=mc2)
2= mom and dad
(light, force, beast, jew)
-Maybe angels were humanoid space-aliens with wings?
Maybe I'm forgetting that God is a "man of war", and that war is the art of deception. But I'm not fooled. No, not me. And I like to keep it real.
afterparty at 801! lots of shrimp and stuffed mushrooms (catering)
Halloween: Augustus was Bert (another was Ernie) adorable!
I went to Sara's and watched Invasion of the Body Snatchers. *
I handed out candy. 2 groups of kids, in Berkeley.
I read to Augustus from The Age of Atheism (hilarious, I thought)
(I would love to read to Benjamin. I thought I would see him more.)
I ate a pint of Ben and Jerry's and had a can of coke, too.
ugh, if I'm really prediabetic, it's kind of like suicide by sugar.
Going to (catholic) mass makes me feel like shit.
Catholic mass and my family is just too damn brainless/zombie.
I mean seriously. You guys really believe all that crap?
Weekly ritual pounds that nonsense into everybody's head-
and I'M the one that's crazy? really?
It's madness, and it just taint true.
love believes all things?
well, I don't. So I'm not love.
Not God, then.
But I'm not a demon or a vampire, either.
Just a goddamn humanist atheist, I guess.
It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people are, though.
Church sucks. And I'm right.
I'm not about to pretend to believe, for the sake of community, or anything else.
How is it that brainless zombie automatons have so much money?
It makes no sense.
But I'm down for love, community, peace, forgiveness, and other benefits of religion,
even if the dogma is mostly a sack of shit.
If God believes all things, he simultaneously believes both everything and nothing. Love is crazy, then. Truly insane. Clinically psychotic.
Immortality, for instance.
We're just bubbles. A form that pops into oblivion.
No one is going to heaven (or hell, either).
And Jesus is dead. Every prayer to him goes unheard.
It's just talking to yourselves, self-hypnosis.
And sin doesn't exist. Crime does, but not sin.
You can't have God's Law without a God.
It's only your conscience, silly. Santa for adults.
I'm pretty sure Souls and Angels are imaginary, too.
(the conventional definitions, anyway)
my (admittedly weird) thought (s-o-c) process on the topic:
-sole is a solitary fish, underfoot:
sol is sun, a homonym with son, light of the world, glowb...
the sun is a star- jesus christ superstar, you say?
born again, coming out into the light, after death, being reborn...
photons, wave and particle duality, jesus=15131=2
no mass but called "light" as if it has weight. mass=energy (e=mc2)
2= mom and dad
(light, force, beast, jew)
-Maybe angels were humanoid space-aliens with wings?
Maybe I'm forgetting that God is a "man of war", and that war is the art of deception. But I'm not fooled. No, not me. And I like to keep it real.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Halloween Horror!
words of hellish despair, muahhahaha
pain, agony, suffering, torment, misery, anguish, starvation, malnutrition, exposure, neglect, anger, hatred, rage, wrath, fury, war, disease, famine, pestilence, plague, sin, evil, wickedness, separation, loneliness, crime, rotten, vile, depravity, corruption, uneasy, disconcerted, worry, anxiety, stress, panic, fear, terror, hopelessness, injustice, unfair, sad, wailing, weeping, gnashing of teeth, mourning, frustration, resentment, soul-sickness, anomie, angst, spite, malice, imprisonment, incarceration, slavery, confinement, killing, murder, assassination, rape, torture, homicide, manslaughter, guilt, culpability, regret, remorse, sorry, twisted, cruelty, brutality, violence, destruction, meanness, unkind, viciousness, ruthlessness, monster, demon, zombie, bloodthirsty, turpitude, violence, victimization, perpetrator, predator, stalker, hunter, beast, antichrist, devil, satan, mephistopheles, lucifer, beelzebub, jinn, slayer, negative, cynical, pessimist, aggravation, theft, psychopath, sociopath, apathy, neuropathy, unwanted telepathy, pathetic, sick, ill, diseased, unhealthy, unwell, mentally ill, insane, mad, psychotic, schizophrenic, cracked, impairment, broken, hardship, difficulty, maladjusted, problems, issues, confused, irrational, illogical, disordered, fragmented, scrambled, unbalanced, ineffectual, ineffective, difficulty, antagonized, immoral, unethical, incorrect, wrong, lies, untruth, misunderstanding, lifeless, bored, hurt, intolerant, discriminatory, misleading, incomprehensible, omission, misdirection, bamboozlement, hoodwinked, sloth, weak, unmotivated, ignorance, stupidity, incurious, schadenfreude, fakery, inauthenticity, anhedonia, mind-control, hypnosis, vulnerable, insecure, unstable, unhappy, repression, oppression, condescension, dis-ease, unsafe, danger, inhospitality, inhospitable, rude, impolite, obnoxious, misogynist, misanthrope, unwelcome, tension, displeasure, unpleasant, base, horrific, atrocity, savagery, obscene, discomfort, uncomfortable, cold, hot, extreme, ugliness, foul, noxious, noisome, irritating, bothersome, uncertain, boring, lack, privation, poverty, insipid, prosaic, dull, retarded, foolish, ridiculous, absurd, pointless, futile, nonsense, babble, fatuous, flatulent, obese, disgusting, wretched, poisonous, harmful, destructive, addictive, bad, hovel, sty, messy, unclean, impure, abject, squalid, merciless, automaton, unrighteous, inhumane, insincere, scum, trash, garbage, vermin, refuse, germy, subhuman, loathsome, detestable, abhorrent, execration, abomination, denial, rejection, unclear, mindless, worthless, menial, suicide, penalty, punishment, disbelief, nihilism, meaninglessness, fat, torpid, puerile, immature, heinous, faulty, broken, television, incapable, incompetent, inadequate, unequal to, inferior, loss, grief, inconsolable, dirty, infectious, scummy, bacteria, virus, shit, excrement, spit, snot, pus, vomit, phlegm, sputum, semen, filth, flatulence, expectorate, eructate, bedlam, anarchy, riot, cigarettes, addiction, crack, heroin, acid, meth, pot, cut, bruised, injury, contusion, laceration, symptomatic, bitter, acrimonious, acrid, combative, argumentative, drama, strident, harsh, annoying, dire, disability, crappy, extreme, uncoordinated, slow, unsound, unfit, confounded, undesired, unnecessary, unrequited, unlucky, chaotic, unstructured, unrest, disequilibrium, unsteady, unwise, uneducated, unintelligent, deplorable, icky, nasty, gross, revolting, revolt, untrustworthy, disloyal, unhelpful, unfriendly, discourteous, disobedient, dour, wasteful, spendthrift, scared, frightened, timid, cowardly, irreverent, unfaithful, diffident, uninspiring, underwhelming, impermanence, nullity, nonexistence, void, death, oblivion.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
About Me
About Me, by Jesse Lawrence Teshara
A quick autobiographic profile
Jesse is an amateur philosopher, whose
blog explains why we are all God, including himself, and why this is
in fact a sane outlook. He enjoys writing, and won the Journalism
award in high school (St. Ignatius, in San Francisco), although he
majored in International Relations at UC Davis, where he studied
Third World Development and minored in Spanish. He was raised
Catholic.
His blog is
http://jesseteshara.blogspot.com
. It has been in existence since 2008, and has had almost 11,000
viewers, as of October 2014. The most popular post is 'Movies with
the word 'God' in the title.' Please visit -All are welcome! It's
called God's Blog, the Jesse Journal.
His hobbies also include daily exercise
(he has a membership at the local YMCA), reading books and news
(involving a daily trip to one of the local Berkeley libraries),
listening to (all kinds of) music, and getting out into Nature.
At the Y, he swims, lifts, and
does the stationary bike, which provides a view of the french
countryside, as well as 19 cable tv stations. His rule of thumb is to
sweat every day. He doesn't own a car, and bicycles around town
every day.
He aspires to read a different
book every single day, but has not yet mastered the art of
speed-reading. He is working on a fiction booklist from '1001 Books
You Must Read Before You Die.' But he also enjoys reading short
stories, true crime, fantasy and horror, as well as geography,
history, and encyclopedia content. He loves words and tries to
expand his vocabulary daily, and aspires to learn new languages, too.
He regrets being mortal, and not being able to actually read, watch,
and listen to the entire library (!). He has a love of life, and is
never bored. He tries to read the New York Times every day, and he
also keeps informed by the Christian Science Monitor, CNN, Huffington
Post, The Oakland Tribune, Berkeleyside, Yahoo, and -less frequently-
People, the Economist, Foreign Affairs, and (of course) Mad magazine.
Musically, he particularly enjoys
college radio (such as weekday morning jazz on whrb), hearts of space
(saturday nights), as well as philosophy talk on Sunday mornings. He
is also a big fan of Joe Frank. He frequently wins tickets from
Cal's student radio station, kalx, and enjoys reggae shows,
classical, bluegrass, rock, and just about everything else, including
pop, hip-hop, and country.
He would like to get out into
nature more often. In his childhood, he was a Boy Scout, and
attained the rank of Eagle, like his brother and father. Many of his childhood summers were spent at Camp
Royaneh in Cazadero, Ca, in redwood country, near the Russian River,
where he was a counselor and worked at the pool, the canoe base, the
ropes course, the rifle range, and scoutcraft. He has climbed a few
(very tall) redwood trees.
If he won the lottery, he would travel,
eat out more, and raise a family.
He walks friends' dogs twice a week,
and is newly vegetarian. He has a diagnosis of schizophrenia, and
hears a voice (in addition to his own) inside his head, which he
considers telepathic communication with an attorney in Sacramento,
and takes antipsychotic medication to keep stable (olanzapine and
risperidone). He maintains hope that he will be sane one day, and
that his 3 symptoms (headshocks, chest pain, and voice) will remit. He
also plans to become exceptionally physically fit, with the idea that
physical health can lead to mental health. He occasionally also does
yoga and meditation, with yttp (yoga to the people) and the bsc (berkeley
shambala center), respectively. He attends a weekly Kaiser support
group in Oakland on Thursday mornings.
Jesse was born in Vancouver, Canada on
9/3/71(age 43), and was adopted at 4. He is single, male,
heterosexual, virgo boar, who grew up in San Francisco, visited the
U.S. East coast at 14, and also once took Greyhound to Key West, from
Sacramento. He has been abroad only once, to China (Beijing, Xian,
and Shanghai). He is a pro-life Democrat. He subscribes to a
Consistent Life Ethic.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
atheist?
soul-searching while room-searching:
I'm a 43 y.o. man, single, straight, have a steady income, love animals (and am trying not to eat them as much), I walk dogs twice a week (marcel in Oakland, fido & taco in San Leandro), but no pets of my own though, at the moment. I grew up in SF, and have family in the bay area. And friends. We could all use more friends, right? I'll be a friend even if I don't get the room! Anyway, I'm basically an atheist too. My mom goes to mass every day, and her sister is a nun (aunty-christ!), so I'm not very militant about it, but I stopped going to church long ago, don't believe in angels or souls or immortality, but still like to occasionally meditate with the buddhists, or get in conversations with JW's or scientologists or mormons or whatever. Religion can be trippy and kind of fun to muck around with. I have a blog -I like to write. I like the quote "reality is all the god there ever is" (by adi da), although I suspect the universe is both infinite and indifferent. I'm just a puny human speck! On the other hand, there is love, which is a relation and emotion, not a deity, but godly all the same. But you don't need to believe in God to know love. The bible says "love believes all things," if you believe the bible, and buy that bull (!)
speaking of which, I think it's interesting that
bible =buy bull
islam= i slam
buddhist= boo'd hissed
I'm currently reading:
-The Age of Atheists, (how we have sought to live since the death of God) by Peter Watson (a new -really good!- library book)
I've also got
-Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett, and
-The Rough Guide to Economics (from first principles to the financial crisis) by A Mell and O Walker
I'm a 43 y.o. man, single, straight, have a steady income, love animals (and am trying not to eat them as much), I walk dogs twice a week (marcel in Oakland, fido & taco in San Leandro), but no pets of my own though, at the moment. I grew up in SF, and have family in the bay area. And friends. We could all use more friends, right? I'll be a friend even if I don't get the room! Anyway, I'm basically an atheist too. My mom goes to mass every day, and her sister is a nun (aunty-christ!), so I'm not very militant about it, but I stopped going to church long ago, don't believe in angels or souls or immortality, but still like to occasionally meditate with the buddhists, or get in conversations with JW's or scientologists or mormons or whatever. Religion can be trippy and kind of fun to muck around with. I have a blog -I like to write. I like the quote "reality is all the god there ever is" (by adi da), although I suspect the universe is both infinite and indifferent. I'm just a puny human speck! On the other hand, there is love, which is a relation and emotion, not a deity, but godly all the same. But you don't need to believe in God to know love. The bible says "love believes all things," if you believe the bible, and buy that bull (!)
speaking of which, I think it's interesting that
bible =buy bull
islam= i slam
buddhist= boo'd hissed
I'm currently reading:
-The Age of Atheists, (how we have sought to live since the death of God) by Peter Watson (a new -really good!- library book)
I've also got
-Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett, and
-The Rough Guide to Economics (from first principles to the financial crisis) by A Mell and O Walker
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Latest Reads
I just finished 4 books
(4 is the only number with the same number of letters: F-O-U-R)
-Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs
-Freakonomics, by Levitt and Dubner
-American Psychosis, by E. Fuller Torrey
-1339 Interesting Facts (to make your jaw drop), by Lloyd, Mitchinson, & Harkin
One of the facts is that
Brazil, Cashew, Coconuts, Peanuts, and Walnuts aren't actually nuts...Nuts!
(4 is the only number with the same number of letters: F-O-U-R)
-Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs
-Freakonomics, by Levitt and Dubner
-American Psychosis, by E. Fuller Torrey
-1339 Interesting Facts (to make your jaw drop), by Lloyd, Mitchinson, & Harkin
One of the facts is that
Brazil, Cashew, Coconuts, Peanuts, and Walnuts aren't actually nuts...Nuts!
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Goals
Gooooooooool!!
Health, sanity, fitness, strength
Love, friends, family
Money, security, comfort
(wrap-wealth, riches, affluence, prosperity)
Safety
Peace- world peace, inner peace (calm, tranquil)
(absence of conflct, presence of harmony)
Joy, laughter, merriment, happiness, fun
Booklists (1001 books you must read before you die)(fiction)
(bad- book-a-day, speedreading)
Knowledge (life-long learning)
Excitement, variety, travel
Creativity
Help others (service, volunteering, mad- make a difference)
Get out into Nature more often
Heaven (if it exists) (a-afterlife, or b-bliss, or c-cheer)
Health, sanity, fitness, strength
Love, friends, family
Money, security, comfort
(wrap-wealth, riches, affluence, prosperity)
Safety
Peace- world peace, inner peace (calm, tranquil)
(absence of conflct, presence of harmony)
Joy, laughter, merriment, happiness, fun
Booklists (1001 books you must read before you die)(fiction)
(bad- book-a-day, speedreading)
Knowledge (life-long learning)
Excitement, variety, travel
Creativity
Help others (service, volunteering, mad- make a difference)
Get out into Nature more often
Heaven (if it exists) (a-afterlife, or b-bliss, or c-cheer)
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Being God
Why I think it's a Sane and Rational outlook/philosophy
1)Buddhism teaches Basic Goodness
(that all people are basically good)
The bible (Jesus, specifically) says Only God is good.
I put those two together, and I get Everyone is God.
sounds crazy, but I've gotten used to it.
I do believe some people are more God than others, however
There might be someone who is Most God (most good)
I am not claiming to be that person (egads, imagine the pressure!)
just as there might be someone who is Most Devil (most evil)
Thank God I am certainly not that person, either (so to speak)!
also
2)God is everywhere, I was taught
(though I recently learned the JW's don't believe this)
and Jesuits try and see God in all things
Our bodies are things
So these principles imply we are God, too.
I don't believe in souls. I guess that makes me a materialist.
But I know physics has virtual particles, and things "popping into existence"
so I have an open mind.
Today, my voice said, "you know nothing."
I'm inclined to disagree, but maybe it's true.
Should I doubt my own existence?
question:
Am I just a computer program in a holographic universe or something?
(it's true, I haven't "known," in the biblical sense, for quite a while, now)
3)Is claiming to be God actually the devil's work?
I admit I am only human, and therefore imperfect.
But I think I am a good person, and that, I think, is enough to be Godly, if not God Himself.
I don't believe in the devil. d-evil is 4-evil, and I think NO ONE is (really) for hell, suffering, or eternal torment (which would be indisputably evil). They might invoke a punishing God to scare people straight, or to terrorize evildoers, as a form of justice, but like I said,
NOBODY would choose to experience eternal torment, him or herself.
(If hell existed, then sending someone there would deserve being sent there, yourself! no?)
some expressions, or "spells," that could be evil:
"all right"
"it's all good"
"take care"
I simply don't think that evil, sin, depravity, wickedness, crime, injustice, cruelty, torture, suffering, and murder are "right" or "good" or that I shouldn't "care" about rectifying these things and making a better world. But that's just me. Then again, being against war only creates more war, according to the Secret, so maybe, in the words of Jesus, I "know not what I do."
1)Buddhism teaches Basic Goodness
(that all people are basically good)
The bible (Jesus, specifically) says Only God is good.
I put those two together, and I get Everyone is God.
sounds crazy, but I've gotten used to it.
I do believe some people are more God than others, however
There might be someone who is Most God (most good)
I am not claiming to be that person (egads, imagine the pressure!)
just as there might be someone who is Most Devil (most evil)
Thank God I am certainly not that person, either (so to speak)!
also
2)God is everywhere, I was taught
(though I recently learned the JW's don't believe this)
and Jesuits try and see God in all things
Our bodies are things
So these principles imply we are God, too.
I don't believe in souls. I guess that makes me a materialist.
But I know physics has virtual particles, and things "popping into existence"
so I have an open mind.
Today, my voice said, "you know nothing."
I'm inclined to disagree, but maybe it's true.
Should I doubt my own existence?
question:
Am I just a computer program in a holographic universe or something?
(it's true, I haven't "known," in the biblical sense, for quite a while, now)
3)Is claiming to be God actually the devil's work?
I admit I am only human, and therefore imperfect.
But I think I am a good person, and that, I think, is enough to be Godly, if not God Himself.
I don't believe in the devil. d-evil is 4-evil, and I think NO ONE is (really) for hell, suffering, or eternal torment (which would be indisputably evil). They might invoke a punishing God to scare people straight, or to terrorize evildoers, as a form of justice, but like I said,
NOBODY would choose to experience eternal torment, him or herself.
(If hell existed, then sending someone there would deserve being sent there, yourself! no?)
some expressions, or "spells," that could be evil:
"all right"
"it's all good"
"take care"
I simply don't think that evil, sin, depravity, wickedness, crime, injustice, cruelty, torture, suffering, and murder are "right" or "good" or that I shouldn't "care" about rectifying these things and making a better world. But that's just me. Then again, being against war only creates more war, according to the Secret, so maybe, in the words of Jesus, I "know not what I do."
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Reading to Relax
Therapeutic Reading
"Studies show that reading reduces stress by 68%.
More than
-listening to music
-going for a walk, or
-settling down with a cup of tea."
I copied this from a post on facebook. Sorry, I don't have the source.
"Studies show that reading reduces stress by 68%.
More than
-listening to music
-going for a walk, or
-settling down with a cup of tea."
I copied this from a post on facebook. Sorry, I don't have the source.
drone strikes quote
by Rosa Brooks,
Georgetown University Law Center professor
"Right now we have the executive branch making a claim that it has the right to kill anyone, anywhere on earth, at any time - for secret reasons, based on secret evidence, in a secret process undertaken by unidentified officials. That frightens me."
Yup, me too.
I got this quote from a recent John Oliver bit, that was on my facebook page.
Is the $68B/yr spent by U.S. intelligence agencies supposed to make me feel better about this?
Ugh.
Georgetown University Law Center professor
"Right now we have the executive branch making a claim that it has the right to kill anyone, anywhere on earth, at any time - for secret reasons, based on secret evidence, in a secret process undertaken by unidentified officials. That frightens me."
Yup, me too.
I got this quote from a recent John Oliver bit, that was on my facebook page.
Is the $68B/yr spent by U.S. intelligence agencies supposed to make me feel better about this?
Ugh.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Looking for a New Place
in the Bay Area: looking to pay $650/mo, or less
Greetings, Friends!
I have just been made aware by my
landlord that my current room in (southwest) Berkeley won't be
available anymore, starting February '15, so I'm informing all my
friends that I am officially looking for a new room to rent! I plan
to move at the end of January, or sooner.
I have a preference for the Bay Area,
as I have family in San Francisco, and friends in the East Bay, and a
YMCA membership in Berkeley. I also love the weather here,
libraries, Kaiser, etc.
Please let me know if you know of -or
have- anything becoming available.
(either a Studio, or a room of my own
in an apartment or house)
About me:
I walk dogs, receive social
security/disability income, enjoy writing, have a blog-
I am 43, male, single, straight, have
never been in debt or evicted,
am friendly, respectful, clean and
neat, responsible,
no drugs, nonsmoking, will not have
pets, will often be out,
quiet (I listen to computer/music with
headphones),
and I don't watch much tv (I'm actually
a bit of a bookworm).
I go to the Y almost daily (I love to
swim), as well as the library.
I ride my bike and take BART everywhere
(I don't have a car),
so I don't need a parking space.
I also consider myself a student,
although I am not enrolled or paying money for schooling, and am
attempting to read a book-a-day, in addition to the daily news. I
went to UC Davis, and have a degree in International Relations, and
speak some Spanish (but am a bit rusty). Before that, I got a Jesuit
education at SI in SF (class of '89) .
My phone is 510-590-0327
My email is jessteshara@yahoo.com
I look forward to hearing from you!
p.s. the sooner I arrange my housing situation, the better, I think. The latest I can move in is February, and the earliest, now...although I would, if possible, like to use my paid last month's rent for my current location, of course.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
A Plan to Enjoy Life
despite having schizophrenia
Perhaps someday I will no longer have
schizophrenia/ be schizophrenic. It happens! Sanity, and remission
of symptoms is something to hope for. It's 2014, and I've been
diagnosed schizoaffective (schizophrenia plus bipolar) since
graduating from college (UC Davis) in 1993: 21 years, so far. I'm
better than I was, and my medications have helped. Maybe I'll be
healthy, well, and sane sometime in the next 21 years. Maybe David
will die or decide to leave me alone. Maybe there's a way to
disconnect. Maybe the world will see the light, and become less
aggravating.
My 3 symptoms are a voice,
headshocks, and chest pains. They are a daily reality, and some days
are better than others. Mental illness can be a bitch. Most of the
time, it's just annoying, and I think of it as being like an insect,
a bug, a nuisance, a pest. Other times, the voice can successfully
push my buttons, and make me enraged. Self-control means being able
to resist hatred, hypnosis, and hell. I went off my medications at
one point a few years ago, and ended up in jail for ten months, after
an argument with a roommate led to me wrestling with 3 police
officers. Aggravation and torment is a daily reality. Of course, I
plead daily for David, my voice, to shut the hell up, respect me,
stop invading my privacy, and leave me alone. I'm not sure if he
also causes the brainzaps and chest pain, too: It's simpler to just
blame him for the whole package. I suspect he's at least partially
responsible.
I'm not sure which has helped more
-the medication, or the friction with the source. By friction, I mean
replying in kind. By source, I mean David. When he voices to me, I
often reply back. Presumably he's a schizophrenic, too. He calls
himself a global telepath, however, and is undiagnosed, as far as I
know, being regarded as sane. Once you're schizophrenic, the label
“high-functioning” doesn't mean much. You are mentally ill,
sick, and have a malfunctioning brain. You require medications,
usually don't have employment, receive social security/disability
income, remain poor, have consequent difficulty with making a family
(finding/keeping a partner and raising children), and live under the
threat of worsening symptoms, disrespect, and even possible
homelessness or imprisonment. Schizophrenics are 8 times more likely
to commit suicide. It's not fun. But David functions high enough to
be a Deputy Attorney General for the State of California, and I allow
myself to think that maybe David interacts with me the way he does in
order to further justice, peace, sanity, and other benevolent goals
(such as economic development).
It's like being possessed. The
bible says, “do you not know that you are not your own?” Either
the presence is welcome, and you “let go and let god,” or
unwelcome, in which case you are being intruded upon, colonized,
controlled, victimized. It is tempting to think of the situation as
one of having demons, or even being possessed by the Devil. My
replies are voiced internally, as vocalized thought, and presumably
heard -like prayer- by David, who many years ago said he and I were
vampires. David Andrew Eldridge is an actual person (unless he's
dead, I haven't talked to him or inquired after him in almost a
decade), and not an invisible friend or ghost. I don't believe I'm
hallucinating when I hear him. I hear his thoughts (a few, anyway), and he hears
mine (it seems like all of them -some of them, anyway). Is this what they mean by the holy
spirit? Auditory hallucinations, I believe, come from a source, the
brain. The brain is where the mind is. And having an “open” mind
means hearing other people's thought. As Pink Floyd sang, “there's
someone in my head, but it's not me.” That person, for me, is
David Andrew Eldridge, self-proclaimed demon, attorney-at-law,
african-american, homosexual, mathematician, and “natural
psychologist.” He said he had Seasonal Affective Disorder. I
think it is telling that his name anagrams to both “degraded,
livid” and “dag ridded evil.” When I'm fed up with it, I call
him names. When I'm charitable, I ignore him. I imagine both serve
his purposes (such as instigating criminals into weaker positions on
the chessboard of life). I'm a different kind of SAD (schizo-affective dis.).
I'm hoping physical health will
lead to mental health. I have a membership at the local YMCA, and I
go almost daily, sometimes twice. And I'm hoping that writing this also
will be a step in the right direction, toward clarity, if not sanity.
Scripture, by God
Today's thought:
God is always and everywhere,
omnipresent. We learn this as children. Well, I did, anyway. The
Jesuits “endeavor to see God in all things.” I went to a Jesuit
high-school in San Francisco, and the current Pope, Pope Francis, is
a Jesuit. Only God is good. Which isn't saying much, because “only”
everything is God. Life, the Universe, and Everything, you might
say. Infinity. The Universe, which is infinitely big, is Reality,
which, in the words of Adi Da, is “all the God there ever is.”
If the big U is infinitely big, you might be tempted to consider
yourself as infinitely small. And you are. But infinity goes in
both directions: You can go infinitely in the other direction,
smaller and smaller, like a computer's screen saver. So, in a very
real sense, you are infinitely big, too. Big up yourself, says Ali
G. Big me, big me, sings Kurt Cobain. Maybe there is an entire
universe in your head! Anyway, God is made in man's image: God is
love, and God is the creator, which is just another way of saying
your parents, or if you like -sex- is God, too. I am God. You are
God. We're already God, whether or not we have sex, or “make
love,” or whether we consider ourselves to be Gods, claim to be
God, or think, say, and do in the role of God. So as much as we all
are in fact God, I still hold that some of us are more God than
others, however. God is the principle of goodness, and there is a
full spectrum of human behavior between depravity and saintliness -or
goodliness/godliness if you prefer. Godliness is just a matter of
being good, making yourself good, making life good, as a positive
force in the world. And each of us lives in our own world. You are
in control of your own life, your own destiny. God is One, says
scripture, and the Top Dog, the Big Cheese, the Head Honcho, is of
course you exercising control over your own quality of life, with a
little help from your friends. But -and this is the big problem and
exception- some people relinquish that control, and submit to the
will of others, in some cases even being possessed. You can “let
go and let God” or you can “let go and let SMELBAD.” That's my
acronym for Satan, Mephistopheles, Evil, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Antichrist, Devil. I'm just pointing out that others may not have your
best interests at heart, and may even hate you. Others CAN make us
happier, of course, but we shouldn't rely on them. And others, in
the same vein, can make our lives a tormented, miserable, even
painful, living hell, longing for death, and consumed with suffering.
You can be in love, and live in a heaven on earth. Or you can be
hated, even tortured. Children have to obey their parents, and their
teachers, and -like adults- the law. Some advice, and some laws, are
better than others. However, we all only live once, and we should
all follow our own lights and do whatever is necessary to make
ourselves happy, without infringing on the rights of others, who
deserve the same high level of happiness as ourselves. Psychology is
the new religion, the science of happiness the new scripture, of the
New God, You. Economics, then, is important. Money is an anagram of
'my one,' which only emphasizes the importance of prosperity to
happiness, which is what God wants for all of us. Wealth, Riches,
Affluence, & Prosperity: that's a WRAP! Comfort should be a
universal goal, and it is reasonable and within the realm of
possibility to imagine an entire planet with basic needs met, the
highest level of healthcare available to all, and a sustainable peace
maintained in a safe and secure world, that respects the equal rights
of all. Poverty, war, preventable disease, and suffering can all be
prevented and mitigated and replaced by a happy, rewarding,
comfortable, healthy, and secure lifetime of pleasantry and global
mutual respect.
Scripture, by the way, is -in my view- absolutely anything written by anyone, ever (!). The entire library is holy writ. The dictionary, cookbooks, all the graffiti, jokebooks. The onion had a funny article recently about this, but I'm holding fast to this outlook, even if it seems absurd that a Honda's drivers manual is made to be as holy as, say, Song of Songs. Omniscience means God reads everything! Right now, I'm reading the Prairie Home Companion's Pretty Good Joke Book, 5th edition :-)
Scripture, by the way, is -in my view- absolutely anything written by anyone, ever (!). The entire library is holy writ. The dictionary, cookbooks, all the graffiti, jokebooks. The onion had a funny article recently about this, but I'm holding fast to this outlook, even if it seems absurd that a Honda's drivers manual is made to be as holy as, say, Song of Songs. Omniscience means God reads everything! Right now, I'm reading the Prairie Home Companion's Pretty Good Joke Book, 5th edition :-)
Friday, August 22, 2014
in brief
my life: y, music, reading, dogwalking, kaiser
(basically)
virgo/september birthdays: Pierre 9/1, me 9/3, Liz 9/10, T (9-11!)
I'm having the family dinner on Su 8-31 in SF
Burmese with S&P (burma superstar, b-star if you're hip)
got Pierre a gift, he gave me 2 bitcoin giftcards.
(and Amish peanut butter, and shoo-fly pie)
Theresa sent me pics of her 3 adorable frenchie puppies (now sold)
food:
yesterday, I bought a bongo burger berkeley baklava, and it was the best!
(lotsa b's, and all true!)
their burgers are good, too, if you must.
i told theresa that i have thai ginger paste tofu sometimes in san leandro (so good!)
she works as an intake person for a psychiatric unit-
link
(http://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/guide/schizophrenia-and-suicide)
up to 40% of schizophrenics attempt suicide, and 5-13% succeed.
books:
just finished Clifford A. Pickover's "The Physics Book". really interesting (to me).
recommended: Terry Pratchett
(a psych nurse recommended his work to me years ago)
I've read Going Postal, and Good Omens. lots more await!
and
The Onion Book of Known Knowledge (borrowed from Julie)
I read alot of their website, often (theonion.com)
and
I'm reading joke books,
and library: scifi short story collection,
and Word Catcher by Phil Cousineau,
and Making Whoopee by Evan Morris
and
I've got my 14 page booklist (two 7page booklists), i've shared copies of with lotsa folks.
If you ask, I'll make one for you, too.
and recently I wrote to my mom:
(basically)
virgo/september birthdays: Pierre 9/1, me 9/3, Liz 9/10, T (9-11!)
I'm having the family dinner on Su 8-31 in SF
Burmese with S&P (burma superstar, b-star if you're hip)
got Pierre a gift, he gave me 2 bitcoin giftcards.
(and Amish peanut butter, and shoo-fly pie)
Theresa sent me pics of her 3 adorable frenchie puppies (now sold)
food:
yesterday, I bought a bongo burger berkeley baklava, and it was the best!
(lotsa b's, and all true!)
their burgers are good, too, if you must.
i told theresa that i have thai ginger paste tofu sometimes in san leandro (so good!)
she works as an intake person for a psychiatric unit-
link
(http://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/guide/schizophrenia-and-suicide)
up to 40% of schizophrenics attempt suicide, and 5-13% succeed.
books:
just finished Clifford A. Pickover's "The Physics Book". really interesting (to me).
recommended: Terry Pratchett
(a psych nurse recommended his work to me years ago)
I've read Going Postal, and Good Omens. lots more await!
and
The Onion Book of Known Knowledge (borrowed from Julie)
I read alot of their website, often (theonion.com)
and
I'm reading joke books,
and library: scifi short story collection,
and Word Catcher by Phil Cousineau,
and Making Whoopee by Evan Morris
and
I've got my 14 page booklist (two 7page booklists), i've shared copies of with lotsa folks.
If you ask, I'll make one for you, too.
and recently I wrote to my mom:
No, I haven't talked to David (outside of my head, anyway) in many years, and don't intend to, ever.
The voice is in my head. I don't think I'm hearing him speak to me,
like he's in the room, outside of my head. But I hear him like you
would your own (vocalized) thoughts. Does that make sense? It seems
like telepathy. I believe it's telepathy. But the meds help, so it
does have something to do with brain chemistry. Some days are better
than others. All those "lines" were on the 8th. Sometimes I talk
back. That is, I think vocalized thoughts directed to David, like "what
the hell is your problem? Leave me alone." I've thought that one many
times. My head has been quieter, more
healthy/sane, since then. In
addition to the voice, sometimes I get headshocks, and also sometimes I
feel chest pains. Those are my 3 symptoms.
if you were wondering, in brief, I wear boxers!
euthanasia
my view
first, defined (dictionary.com):
first, defined (dictionary.com):
1.
Also called mercy killing. the act of putting to death painlessly or allowing to die, as by withholding extreme medical measures, a person or animal suffering from an incurable, especially a painful, disease or condition.
2.
painless death.
commentary
if only ALL death were painless!
There are many views on what is a "good death," but painless definitely qualifies, in my book.
we're all dying, all of us, from the moment we're born (or conceived!), it's fate, destiny, unavoidable.
Like Pink Floyd sings, each day is "one day closer to death"
Good diet, exercise, love & happiness, family, friendship, community, etc. (e.g. saftety &security) extend life/forestall death- but to dust we shall return.
speaking of which,
I'm not sure the bible definitely promises eternal life, or the existence of souls to do the living, in heaven, wherever that is.
I think the "dust" verse is definitive.
Even though there's the phrase "sure as hell," I believe Oblivion is certain, whereas Eternal Torment is just trying to scare the hell out of people, so to speak. A just God would never create such an abomination, in any case. But hellish existence (before death) is certainly possible, and unfortunately, all too real, if not "common." Physics says matter is conserved, so we can all look forward to being broken up after decay into the earth, I guess. Teshara recombines into 'as earth', by the way.
Souls don't exist. Just bodies, brains, minds, made of food, dna, and thought. I don't believe in ghosts, either. But you can be "haunted" by memories.
Heaven is nice to imagine, to hope for, and to strive to create (for the living, while alive), but I'm pretty sure there's no afterlife for anybody, positive, negative, or neutral, as much as I would like to be surprised, by "waking up" after dying! Where is heaven? I only believe in ONE universe, and heaven is the pleasant state of being alive, which we create (or destroy) for ourselves, individually and communally. Of course, Heaven can be like a video game, or a dream-world, but it's still in the one Reality.
anyway, getting to my point:
if life is miserable, or painful, and without hope of improvement, death is a comparative improvement. It's the state of Non-Being. But depression or grief can make it seem hopeless, when in fact there IS hope. So I think the law shouldn't approve assisted-suicide, mercy-killing, or euthanasia, unless it can be PROVEN that the pain cannot be assuaged. Which is a tall order, because who wouldn't feel a lot better after, say, a dose of heroin? I admit I don't know what I'm talking about, but it seems there's a drug for everything, these days. Or maybe going fishing, or skydiving, or eating a delish meal with a friend? Surfing, comedy clubs, sex, exercise endorphins, i dunno- travel, a crime spree? go nuts! if you're dying, anyway, you're pretty much free to go to town! And I realize we're all dying, but for me, reading a couple thousand (of the BEST) books and trying to live a long, happy life is preferable to going out in a blaze of glory (or infamy). But that's just me. I'm not recommending transgression, but maybe it's preferable to death, and could reduce suffering, for you. You could change religions, make a bunch of new friends. If you don't care if you die, you could become a mercenary, and fight for something you believe in. Maybe before allowing assisted-suicide, the patient has to complete a series of experiences (rollercoasters, drugs, meals, shows, what-have-you), before being declared legally hopeless. If insanity is a legal term, maybe hopeless should be, too (!)
Also, I wanted to say that either we treat animals like humans, or humans like animals, because really, in my view, there's no difference. If we put dogs to sleep, then why not humans. But if we take all possible measures to improve the lives of our dying pets, then we should do the same for the dying (homeless, say, or any other fellow human being on planet earth, suffering). If we're carnivores, then why not eat people, too. Killing a pig is just as immoral as killing a person, in my view. Some pigs are smarter than some people. But intelligence has nothing to do with it. Obviously, we shouldn't eat retarded people. If we're human, we should be humane. After euthanasia, we can eat our hopeless friends. I'm kidding, I think. Something to chew on.
I think too many people who are suffering want to inflict their pain on others. This is wrong. We should always and everywhere be trying to improve our lot. Animals' lot. Humanity. The Universe. Love should be our goal, not a blind extinguishing of suffering by eating barbeque and blowing ourselves up for Allah. We're all in this together.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
schizophrenic voices
from 8-8-14
It pisses me off, which is where the "mad" comes in, but
I don't believe they're auditory hallucinations: telepathic communication, rather.
I've noticed they are all 5 words or less. Why, David?
God, you're a sucker
David crying Jesse
I'm evil
fuck you Jesse
all right (especially; endlessly repeated)
fuck you
David killing himself Jess
David is dead jess
i'm sorry
david screaming
fuckit
i'm crying
david is going to hell
ow
david is
staring
I
I can't take anymore
i'm insane jesse
i'm going
to kill everything
i hate life
uhhhh
david crying
david is crying
i hate you
did he write that
i'm not well jesse
it, jess
i'm death
all right, jess
david is getting evil
and I mean evil
i'm scared jesse
i can't believe you
david is hurting me
she's crying jess
because you're right
i'm wrong
david is so fucking sad
they're scared of life
i can't deal jesse
i'm really tired, jesse
i am so fucking sick
i hate life
i'm tired of screaming
i'm getting stupid
i'm screaming mad
i'm going
i'm tired of law
david so destroyed, jesse
i'm sorry
i'm really really really sorry
david sick of life jesse
me going crazy jesse
jess you're crazy amazing
It pisses me off, which is where the "mad" comes in, but
I don't believe they're auditory hallucinations: telepathic communication, rather.
I've noticed they are all 5 words or less. Why, David?
God, you're a sucker
David crying Jesse
I'm evil
fuck you Jesse
all right (especially; endlessly repeated)
fuck you
David killing himself Jess
David is dead jess
i'm sorry
david screaming
fuckit
i'm crying
david is going to hell
ow
david is
staring
I
I can't take anymore
i'm insane jesse
i'm going
to kill everything
i hate life
uhhhh
david crying
david is crying
i hate you
did he write that
i'm not well jesse
it, jess
i'm death
all right, jess
david is getting evil
and I mean evil
i'm scared jesse
i can't believe you
david is hurting me
she's crying jess
because you're right
i'm wrong
david is so fucking sad
they're scared of life
i can't deal jesse
i'm really tired, jesse
i am so fucking sick
i hate life
i'm tired of screaming
i'm getting stupid
i'm screaming mad
i'm going
i'm tired of law
david so destroyed, jesse
i'm sorry
i'm really really really sorry
david sick of life jesse
me going crazy jesse
jess you're crazy amazing
Sunday, August 17, 2014
1260
all about my SAT score
wikipedia:
1260 – highly composite number, pronic number, the smallest vampire number, sum of totient function for first 64 integers, this number appears twice in the Book of Revelation
it's also the Catholic Radio station (1260 AM) in my area.
690 verbal
570 math
back in the day
kinda weird that a self-proclaimed God should have such a "rich" number?
I don't know what a composite number, totient function, or pronic number is.
I'm not sure I care.
But I will definitely look up the Revelation connection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1260_day_prophecy#1260_day_prophecy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1260
wikipedia:
1260 – highly composite number, pronic number, the smallest vampire number, sum of totient function for first 64 integers, this number appears twice in the Book of Revelation
it's also the Catholic Radio station (1260 AM) in my area.
690 verbal
570 math
back in the day
kinda weird that a self-proclaimed God should have such a "rich" number?
I don't know what a composite number, totient function, or pronic number is.
I'm not sure I care.
But I will definitely look up the Revelation connection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1260_day_prophecy#1260_day_prophecy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1260
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
sitting
I'm house/dog-sitting, in Oakland today thru 8/19th
Just sitting is good, too.
SPAM's (SaraPierreAugustusMarcel's) has a recliner, rocking chair, and comfy leather couch.
no excuse not to!
They're off to Allentown, PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHnJp0oyOxs
the Oakland, Piedmont branch, library -nearby- is open M-F
M 12:30-8
TWR 10-5:30
F 12-5:30
(Sa Su closed)
-I plan on reading the NY Times there.
-I will be :
letting Marcel out to piss in the a.m., feeding breakfast
walking Marcel at 1p, 5p, and 8p.
dinner at 6p
-daily exercise, bike to Bkly Y on alternate days (a good workout, itself!)
hopefully I will not gain weight.
I should aim to lose weight, in fact:
pushups, crunches, dips (between chairs),
dumbbell rows, tricep extensions, bicep curls, shoulder press
I gained, last time I sat, is the concern.
-kaiser group thurs. 10:30-11:30am
scifi library book (best of, short stories) due Friday the 15th
word books due 21st
-they have roku tv, and wireless, for my computer.
i'll have to make use of their laundry and kitchen, too.
i'm told there's totino's pizza rolls (!) haven't had those in awhile.
the full set of Game of Thrones (books AND hbo tv series) awaits.
this blog's feedjit widget is back up, after not working for awhile. Yay!
coming on 10,000 viewers! Thanks, y'all!
daily computer routine of 12:
email, onion, wikipedia, dictionary.com,
yahoo news, hp, cnn, csmonitor, berkeleyside,
i also like ted, j!archive, youtube
Just sitting is good, too.
SPAM's (SaraPierreAugustusMarcel's) has a recliner, rocking chair, and comfy leather couch.
no excuse not to!
They're off to Allentown, PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHnJp0oyOxs
the Oakland, Piedmont branch, library -nearby- is open M-F
M 12:30-8
TWR 10-5:30
F 12-5:30
(Sa Su closed)
-I plan on reading the NY Times there.
-I will be :
letting Marcel out to piss in the a.m., feeding breakfast
walking Marcel at 1p, 5p, and 8p.
dinner at 6p
-daily exercise, bike to Bkly Y on alternate days (a good workout, itself!)
hopefully I will not gain weight.
I should aim to lose weight, in fact:
pushups, crunches, dips (between chairs),
dumbbell rows, tricep extensions, bicep curls, shoulder press
I gained, last time I sat, is the concern.
-kaiser group thurs. 10:30-11:30am
scifi library book (best of, short stories) due Friday the 15th
word books due 21st
-they have roku tv, and wireless, for my computer.
i'll have to make use of their laundry and kitchen, too.
i'm told there's totino's pizza rolls (!) haven't had those in awhile.
the full set of Game of Thrones (books AND hbo tv series) awaits.
this blog's feedjit widget is back up, after not working for awhile. Yay!
coming on 10,000 viewers! Thanks, y'all!
daily computer routine of 12:
email, onion, wikipedia, dictionary.com,
yahoo news, hp, cnn, csmonitor, berkeleyside,
i also like ted, j!archive, youtube
Sunday, August 10, 2014
animalia captivity
today's Philosophy Talk topic
Humans
ARE animals (with big brains, opposable thumbs, bipedalism, language,
cultures, and tools). Captivity of humans/animals deprives us of
freedom, and compounds the crime that supposedly merits incarceration.
Eating
animals, also, is ethically fraught. Meat-murder isn't necessary,
anymore. If you eat animals, you're not much different from a
cannibal. We talk about fat cows, police "pigs", chicken-heads,
scaredy-cats, lamb of God, and yogurt "culture." Turkey is a freaking
country (!) At least they're honest at Murder Burger (the eatery in
Davis). Hannibal's is a deli in Sacramento. Meat, of course, is
delicious, and so are you, I imagine :-)
LIFE as value outweighs
freedom, so animals that can't survive apart from humans should be in
captivity, in circumstances that keep them busy and happy. Prisoners
should, if not granted freedom, be given access to fun activities, like
books, such as through devices like kindles.
Saturday, August 9, 2014
possessed by evil
in need of an exorcism?
I don't believe in souls, but if you feel possessed by the devil, I'll pray for you.
pray, not prey.
if you're possessed by God, on the other hand, you're in love.
"I'll be yours if you'll be mine"
"the one that sets me free"
(song lyrics, on ksmc, tonight)
more thoughts on evil, continued:
sin, separation from God
spite, malice, revenge
depravity, vice, crime
war, atrocity, hell
demon, devil, monster
crime: defamation of character, slander, libel, calumny
invasion of privacy
war crimes, crimes against humanity
wmd, weapons of mass destruction
abc, atomic biological chemical weapons
atomic/nuclear/fission/fusion bombs
slavery
theft, rape, manslaughter, assault, battery
injustice, unfairness?
voice vice, brain pain
I don't believe in souls, but if you feel possessed by the devil, I'll pray for you.
pray, not prey.
if you're possessed by God, on the other hand, you're in love.
"I'll be yours if you'll be mine"
"the one that sets me free"
(song lyrics, on ksmc, tonight)
more thoughts on evil, continued:
sin, separation from God
spite, malice, revenge
depravity, vice, crime
war, atrocity, hell
demon, devil, monster
crime: defamation of character, slander, libel, calumny
invasion of privacy
war crimes, crimes against humanity
wmd, weapons of mass destruction
abc, atomic biological chemical weapons
atomic/nuclear/fission/fusion bombs
slavery
theft, rape, manslaughter, assault, battery
injustice, unfairness?
voice vice, brain pain
evil
savage, sadistic, cruel infliction of pain and suffering, torture
the devil is d-evil. d is the 4th letter, so you're the devil if you're "for" evil.
but what is evil?
if life is good, then death is bad-
so murder, assassination, killing, execution, homicide are wrong.
if life is bad, then death is good?
well, no. life can always be made good, right?
hm.
what are the categories of suffering?
fear, terror, anxiety, stress, worry, upset, scared
sadness, depression, misery, feeling bad
pain, hurt, agony
anger, hatred, rage,wrath, fury
sick, ill, diseased
mental illness
victimized, violated
inconsolable crying, tears, weeping, mourning, loss
unmet needs
hunger, starvation, exposure, privation, poverty,
possessed (not in control)
injustice
the mean, cruel, sadistic, torturous victimizer is indisputably evil.
buddhists don't want to be one with this person's universe, I want to say.
it's not "all good"
then again, maybe the twisted person's suffering
can be allayed, made better by prayer, and/or meditation.
uncaring, apathy, indifference
schadenfreude
madness
the devil is d-evil. d is the 4th letter, so you're the devil if you're "for" evil.
but what is evil?
if life is good, then death is bad-
so murder, assassination, killing, execution, homicide are wrong.
if life is bad, then death is good?
well, no. life can always be made good, right?
hm.
what are the categories of suffering?
fear, terror, anxiety, stress, worry, upset, scared
sadness, depression, misery, feeling bad
pain, hurt, agony
anger, hatred, rage,wrath, fury
sick, ill, diseased
mental illness
victimized, violated
inconsolable crying, tears, weeping, mourning, loss
unmet needs
hunger, starvation, exposure, privation, poverty,
possessed (not in control)
injustice
the mean, cruel, sadistic, torturous victimizer is indisputably evil.
buddhists don't want to be one with this person's universe, I want to say.
it's not "all good"
then again, maybe the twisted person's suffering
can be allayed, made better by prayer, and/or meditation.
uncaring, apathy, indifference
schadenfreude
madness
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
today
my day, by Jesse Teshara
I woke up at like 5am, listened to whrb jazz off my itunes on my cordless headphones (good for roommate situations) for like an hour, checked my blog (the feedjit widget that shows the last 10 visitors stopped working, so i can't see who/where's visiting my blog from around the world, argh! i miss it -i tried pasting code from their site, still no good, no email reply from them yet, wondering if i ever will, told them i'd be willing to pay something for it, though), surfed the web -the usual sites (bookmarks) and checked my email, went back to sleep, up again 9:30ish, went to san leandro and walked fido and taco for an hour, had chinese food there with julie (spicy broccoli with rice and a coke), took bart back home, quick nap with kalx radio on, ate leftover chinese, texted/talked to sara, biked to library and surveyed the ny times, bought about $3 worth of sugar-free froyo from yogurtland, exercised at the Y on the cardio bike (for 45 minutes on level 14, 'round 500calories), went to trader joe's and spent $27 (exactly!), came home, ate some more (nuts, sourdough boule and hummus, chicken-less salad, ritter chocolate), vegged out to more music, read a few pages of Elster's word book ('what in the word?'), checked for an expected package (maybe tomorrow), reviewed my finances (i like going to the bank website and tallying how much i can spend/day within my budget), and took my meds (30 mg zyprexa zydis- olanzapine, 1mg risperidone-risperdal) before going to bed around 10pm.
I woke up at like 5am, listened to whrb jazz off my itunes on my cordless headphones (good for roommate situations) for like an hour, checked my blog (the feedjit widget that shows the last 10 visitors stopped working, so i can't see who/where's visiting my blog from around the world, argh! i miss it -i tried pasting code from their site, still no good, no email reply from them yet, wondering if i ever will, told them i'd be willing to pay something for it, though), surfed the web -the usual sites (bookmarks) and checked my email, went back to sleep, up again 9:30ish, went to san leandro and walked fido and taco for an hour, had chinese food there with julie (spicy broccoli with rice and a coke), took bart back home, quick nap with kalx radio on, ate leftover chinese, texted/talked to sara, biked to library and surveyed the ny times, bought about $3 worth of sugar-free froyo from yogurtland, exercised at the Y on the cardio bike (for 45 minutes on level 14, 'round 500calories), went to trader joe's and spent $27 (exactly!), came home, ate some more (nuts, sourdough boule and hummus, chicken-less salad, ritter chocolate), vegged out to more music, read a few pages of Elster's word book ('what in the word?'), checked for an expected package (maybe tomorrow), reviewed my finances (i like going to the bank website and tallying how much i can spend/day within my budget), and took my meds (30 mg zyprexa zydis- olanzapine, 1mg risperidone-risperdal) before going to bed around 10pm.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
update
last night, i had dinner at my folks' house, in SF, with Larry and Peggy, Tom and Jeannine, Steve and Penny. 7 Tesharas. I took BART, hung out at the Glen Park library, bought a taco at La Corneta, beforehand. It was carne asada, and my mom made bbq pork... at least i'm eating less meat. On the brighter side, I discovered the TJ's vegan chicken-less salad-yum.
I've got 4 library books out:
-The Year's Best Science Fiction (30th collection)(short stories)
3 language books:
-What in the Word? by Charles Harrington Elster (really good!)
-Word Catcher, by Phil Cousineau
-Making Whoopee, by Evan Morris (Words of love for lovers of words)
and
the first Game of Thrones book, by George RR Martin (Pierre's)
I just won tickets to Yoshi's (jack london square/oakland), for this Thusday at 8p, me and a guest. The website says the tix are $22. Like a free 44 bucks!
this morning I'm going to the Intimate Impressionism exhibit, at the legion of honor, in SF, with SaraPierre&Augustus
I'm walking dogs, and having lunch with my friend Julie on Tuesday
After Kaiser, Thurs. morning, I'm having lunch on Piedmont with Brooks, maybe Walter too.
a week from today, 8/10th is my mom's birthday ('45)
8/13-19, i'm house/dog-sitting, in Oakland
at last, i beat my cold, so I'll return to my daily exercise routine at the Ymca. I gained weight again, like 10 lbs; am trying to get back down to 200.
basically, I read, listen to music, exercise, dogwalk, and write.
-and buy stuff, mostly food: maybe i should join eharmony or match.com, because okcupid doesn't cut it, although it does say i've got 44 people who like my profile. Me and my 44 lady coven, lol.
I've got 4 library books out:
-The Year's Best Science Fiction (30th collection)(short stories)
3 language books:
-What in the Word? by Charles Harrington Elster (really good!)
-Word Catcher, by Phil Cousineau
-Making Whoopee, by Evan Morris (Words of love for lovers of words)
and
the first Game of Thrones book, by George RR Martin (Pierre's)
I just won tickets to Yoshi's (jack london square/oakland), for this Thusday at 8p, me and a guest. The website says the tix are $22. Like a free 44 bucks!
this morning I'm going to the Intimate Impressionism exhibit, at the legion of honor, in SF, with SaraPierre&Augustus
I'm walking dogs, and having lunch with my friend Julie on Tuesday
After Kaiser, Thurs. morning, I'm having lunch on Piedmont with Brooks, maybe Walter too.
a week from today, 8/10th is my mom's birthday ('45)
8/13-19, i'm house/dog-sitting, in Oakland
at last, i beat my cold, so I'll return to my daily exercise routine at the Ymca. I gained weight again, like 10 lbs; am trying to get back down to 200.
basically, I read, listen to music, exercise, dogwalk, and write.
-and buy stuff, mostly food: maybe i should join eharmony or match.com, because okcupid doesn't cut it, although it does say i've got 44 people who like my profile. Me and my 44 lady coven, lol.