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Not much original content from me today, but I have plenty of links for you to click below.
After visiting Miel's Bla Bla, which I enjoy reading when I can, I visited a page she linked on her site and have stolen it to display here: The Best Page in the Universe. This guy made me laugh out loud many times. Not easy to do. He has also created some things that have become forwarded messages you may have received in your inbox over the last year. He can easily offend and his hatemail section was entertaining, so if you don't like his stuff, just leave his site. My favourite highlights from the site are linked here: Greeting Cards You Wish You Could Buy, The Movie "Signs" in 4 Easy Steps, CNN Sucks, and I had to laugh at his piece on David Lynch movies. I actually enjoy some of Lynch's work, but then again, I'm insane.
Here's a new installment for this site:
Excerpts of Plans for World Domination that I Found on the Internet!
"Absolutely. Yes. Emphasis on youth. This was stated explicitly. People beyond a certain age... they're set in their ways and you're not going to change them. They have values and they're going to stick to them. But you get to the youth when they're young, they're pliable. You mold them in the direction you want them to go. This is correct. They're targeting the young. They figure, "you old fogies that don't see it our way, you're going to be dying off or when the time comes we're going to get rid of you. But it's the youngsters we have to mold in the impression we want."
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"So change was to be brought about, change was to be anticipated and expected, and accepted, no questions asked. Another comment that was made .. from time to time during the presentation .. was. "People are too trusting, people don't ask the right questions." Sometimes, being too trusting was equated with being too dumb. But sometimes when .. when he would say that and say, "People don't ask the right questions," it was almost with a sense of regret ... as if he were uneasy with what he was part of, and wished that people would challenge it and maybe not be so trusting."
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Reading Brave New World by Huxley is like reading a blueprint for world domination. But why would someone want to dominate the world? Hmm. What if we all just turned out to be food growing in the garden of Earth for some other species?
Signs of the times (link courtesy of CBC), click here for it, about having biometric ID cards if we Canadians want to cross the border to visit our American friends. I suppose that's what things have come to and we won't be as 'free' to roam as before. Like the bison that were here way before us. Well, as long as they don't want to put stuff under my skin to track my movements, I'm happy. I might get an infection!?! Seriously though, I would invest in companies like AIT if they are going to do this. Disclaimer: I am not a stockbroker nor am I licensed to give any financial recommendations. My financial advice is generally shitty and not to be heeded. I am also not legally responsible for any losses you incur if you make up your own mind even after reading my speculative hunch and invest in that company. If you do make big bucks though, drop me a line, my friend!
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