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In Reply to: RE: Maybe not. posted by Tony Lauck on August 22, 2012 at 06:11:31
Paging through "premium" HD movie channels in the highest-level Verizon FIOS package I have, it's very easy to see that 99.99% of it is made by f...ng morons - for consumption by even bigger f...ng morons.
What's the deal here?
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"...it's very easy to see that 99.99% of it is made by f...ng morons - for consumption by even bigger f...ng morons.
What's the deal here?"
Kali Yuga.
"When people are so inert that they turn a blind eye to what happens around them, when they ignore the future of others, of society, even of themselves, when they remain blissfully unaware that they too have a significant role to play in checking the degeneration of society, then it is called kali yuga. They are asleep." —P. R. Sarkar
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
Hey Tony,
Nice quote.
Though if you really believe that stuff why hang out here? This audio thing is just one kind of sleep I am sure.
This sleep is the natural outcome of religion IMHO.
See old listener...
Even Sisyphus watched moronic TV.
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This sleep is the natural outcome of religion IMHO.
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When I read the quote religion is the first thing that came to my mind.
Dynobots Audio
Music is the Bridge between Heaven and Earth - 音楽は天国と地球のかけ橋
Guess your logic is rubbing off on me too :)
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Here's another quote from the same source, this time on religion:
Religions are based on external ritualistic observances, so they are preoccupied with physical objects. In the course of time, these physical objects become the objects of ideation. Take the example of cows. Cows are considered sacred by Hindus because they provide milk. Now, if cows are considered sacred for this reason, then what about buffaloes which provide more milk? They should be considered more sacred than cows. The followers of religious dogma do not like to discuss such issues. As a result of ideating on religion, the human mind becomes inert. No amount of discussion or intellectual persuasion can shake that psychic inertia. From childhood, human beings are taught irrational ideas, so when they grow up it is extremely difficult to remove preconceived notions. For example, students conversant with science know that a solar or lunar eclipse is caused by scientific factors and has nothing to do with the mythological demons Ráhu and Ketu. But even then, due to their inherent reactive momenta, they go to the Ganges and take a holy bath. Is this not due to ingrained religious beliefs?
Of course, if one says such things one is likely to wind up in jail, as happened to this author.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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