Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Over the coastal cliff; jellyfish colony too far

Apparently someone agreed with me that Bahrain is the... worst imaginable place to turn that around as matching a political subset of worse than the devil's humorous offer of any pure contemptuous grace, as appeased, as a gateway to heaven and paradise.  I saw it's skyline, of the capital Manama:  it is my least favorite, as the least beautiful or creative one in the world, seriously, a kind of unimproved and unable to be except as looking like it wastes a barrel of oil.  There was nothing heavenly about its sky - it looked more like hell, to be exact.  It's people don't even look real.  I had never seen a population of people anywhere in the world that i actually thought were unreal looking whereas every... single... other variety, from Cambodia to Mongolia, to Ethiopia, i adored as different by any mixed standards.  The only place.  It is a miniscule desert island in a hot sea.

All their analogies are based on the skepticism that there is no way, there is no way, that a pinpoint of grace existed to base success on before day 6, in there being any intelligence that doesn't make a mockery of any way of doing things other than the power of seeing the 'light' of mocking disgust, as a simple idea one way or the other, as the point that you would still do it if it was true... that has guided people - up to the former highest point of day 5.  They're absolutely right about that, by the way.


There are people who can rejoice at the simplistic nature of what white men really only were - homophobic, in flunking, finally, to the precept of not ever having had... any worth... in standing up to the styrofoam flying rodent of their incompetence.  Was it worth wasting heaven, and, as, this universe, instead, for homophobia as that important a goal where freedom isn't subsumed like being hazed by the whims of doing no good?  It might have if that were true, but in reality we were a people much better than that, not only reaching equality in the sense of it becoming a taught principle of offense, shared, with the morality of us as intellectual being in the exact same boat with declining recourses as any ease, that we did never argue.

But whose to say when a man with an iq of 112 will ever look at a man with an iq of 102, and say, "holy ----, i'm as much smarter than you as i am more secure than you."

I think the situation is a little more draconian than fundamentalist regarding enforced elite thought of no risk to that, in how spartan perfectly hiding a person is from the real defended values of private wealth and lesser passion also perfectly matching that higher intellectual infinite of where we're all heading as paid in zooming toward exploring the whole universe as is | not even close to understood as it would be more than with a shrug by refined interests as hopeless as ever, in breaching mere pride!