Monday, January 26, 2015

Rage

Rage

Fire and brimstone from the borders of Hell
From the heavens of gods, chastisement has fell
At the bottomless pit,  at a pitiful level
Some people don't even realize that you're the Devil

Borders of hell, without merciful help
a place of suffering, a fire burning and red
gates of heaven have closed to you
leaving you nothing to drink but molten lead

Burn in your throat, burn in your head
All you see is nothing but red
When it comes time to open your mouth
Your respect always goes nowhere but south

So let this be a warning, to all who can see
beware the loving, and leave them be
for they are nothing but bones, white and clean
For what they have, there is no vaccine

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Fallen

Fallen

I don't deserve sympathy, 
yet you pour it on me freely
I don't deserve your kindness, 
and you shower me with joy happily

My heart is of colden stone, yours is of flesh
I am a pathetic, most heartless wretch
you are an angel's most dearest wish
while you are simply divine, I am a rotten, rotten fish

We can't coexist, for I will destroy
the very innocence you enjoy
And you will hate me, forevermore
for it was you the caskets bore

Coming back again and again
knowing that you filled my heart with woe
you saw nothing but the heart in pain
and now that you're gone, friend turned to foe

can't change the fact that I
am in Love
with You

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Inconsistent Results

First Source: http://nypost.com/2014/12/03/cop-cleared-in-eric-garner-chokehold-death/

Second Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/04/28/knoxville-cop-fired-immediately-after-photos-show-brutal-choking-of-student/

In both cases, police officers are applying what could be considered excessive force.  One dies, the other survives.  In one case, the offending officer is immediately fired.  In the other, the officer is let off with not a single charge, not even involuntary manslaughter.  In both cases, there is video evidence regarding the actions of the officers.

Rising above the fact that the victims were of historically conflicting groups of people, there is the issue of justice.  Should not the same crime result in a reliably consistent punishment?  One human was actually killed by suffocation and the officer who applied the suffocation was summarily let off, while the other officer who momentarily choked the other victim was quickly fired.  Why the inconsistency?

Mathematically speaking, it is an illogical result.  If we have an equation, say 10 + x = y, and input one number and get a certain answer (9), we know that x is equal to one.  If you input the same number into the same equation and yet you get a different result (1), one could be conclusively accused of "fudging the numbers", or proposing inaccurate data.

In summary, this situation reads like this: 10 + 1 = 10 equals 10 + 1 = 1.   Obviously inaccurate, and rightfully subject to investigation.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Food For Thought (If You Wish)

Why is it that people seem to pay attention to the logic and not the complexity of the words themselves.   Words are ideas, and ideas are like space-time.  In essence, they are capable of twisting and turning in on itself and initiating its own destruction like an imploding black hole.
Got that image in your head?  Good.

Now take words and subject it to your imagination.  "Car" becomes either a 2-ton machine with the delicious smell of leather, heated seats, an elegant paint job of black, silver and a touch of gold, or a toy car that most people under the age of 2 play with and subsequently destroy with their Herculean strength.

Seriously, if a 2 year old can wreck a living room in less than a day, imagine how much a grown man can do to a country in an hour.  This speaks about the potential growth of human beings to be the worst of satanic destroyers or the best of ethical scientists.  It just depends on if the seed is getting enough water, and if they have not been sheltered in.

By the way, there is a difference between "sheltered" and "protected".  Think about it, but in the context of plants, then apply the principle to human growth patterns.  Then add the subject time to the thought simulation.

Musings

"How often things turn around to smile at you.  Or to curse you, depending on what you did to karma.  Hm...Karma personified.  That would be a very interesting person...  Hm.  I think I just came up with a new idea.  Everyone a person interacts with is karma personified.  If this idea has any merit, it would mean that since they are inherently karmic, and therefore symbolically could be stylized as a scale...this has the potential honestly be the key to understanding people as a whole, once and for all."  

This line of thought (in and of itself) is but one major "branch" of a statement, off of which many smaller branches, twigs, little leaves, flowers, and unripened fruits come forth.  These fruits were plucked from the Main Tree of my Mind and planted, which then blossomed into a tree on which one, linear, narrow branch was selected to be tracked (much like the brain, I think)  The subsequent analysis does not take into account everything that is possible; it is just one seed of one thought.

Basically, I'm saying that from this point forward, whenever someone is making a statement, they are describing one very specific pattern that arose from one very specific pattern of brain cell activation.  This brain cell activation marks thought, which leads to specific patterns of thought, which leads to words, emotions, and actions (not necessarily in that order), which may or may not be in sync with what others are thinking.  This, in turn, shows us how to be in sync.  Remember the phrase "show, not tell"?  That is what pictures do, they "show" us, not tell us how.  That is all that bodies are; images, not the reality of who the person actually is.  This raises the question: who is the person?  Not the body, although they are intimately connected to them.  The person (him/herself) is unseen.  The mind and emotions of a person are subject to the whim of...the real you.  


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

First Quote (By Me. Sue me. Yes, I just quoted Michael Jackson)

"Humor is the realm of the ingenious.  Honestly funny people tend to be highly intelligent."
~I'jaaz Muhammad

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Cages of Will

Glowing flower, beautiful tree
a glorious eagle soaring free
fields of grass, a chirping blue-jay
Honestly, it's just so cliche

Behind the mask of false civility
lies not a sea of calm tranquility
but rather a net of hidden ability
within a cage of stunning simplicity

All it needs is ones agreement
That he will never ever leave it
And just to treat you like a chew toy
it up and goes and pulls a Leeroy