Monday, August 23

i 'found' my library on friday. well, i always knew it was across the street (practically) - i finally had something to prove i live here, so i could get a library card. it's a good thing they don't offer shopping baskets or carts at libraries. i'd be in trouble - at least i was limited to what i could carry.

one thing i picked up was a copy of adbusters. an interesting letter someone wrote:

if is spend time with people in the woods, at a dance weekend, at the beach or on a picinic, towards the end inevitably someone will say with a sigh, " well, back to the real world."

i make a point to correct them. spending time dancing in what's left of nature is the real world. the world of ads, cars and pollution may be all around us, swirling in our brains, but it's an artiface. - gary shapiro

today's world makes it all to easy to forget how 'fake' the world we spend so much of our time is really is.

someone else says what i think is the most important message of recent times: we need change now!

and one more thought for tonight:

we are taught at a very young age to 'colour inside the lines,' and to 'paint by numbers.' i have developed a new theory that might have a more effective impact on the metaphysical state of future generations. my theory: color over, around and outside the lines. make your own lines, and think for yourself for a change.

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