Buzzing Like a Fridge
I'm simon. I am interesting. She told me so.
The fridge in Atom 0.3
Links
Books that have changed me, in chronological order
- The Quran by Muhammad
- The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
- Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
- Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein
- Discover Your Voice by Oren L. Brown
- The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey
- Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud
- The Tao of Health Sex and Longevity by Daniel Reid
- Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
- On the Road by Jack Kerouac
- Diary of a Drug Fiend by Aleistar Crowley
Concerts
- Dave Matthews Band
- 54-40
- Tragically Hip
- Matthew Good
- Beck
- Evolve Festival
- Radiohead
- alexisonfire(2)
- Moneen
- Buck65(2)
- Kid Koala(2)
- The Mars Volta
- Sloan(2)
- Billy Talent
- Pilate
- Shoreline Festival
- The Trews
- Sam Roberts(2)
- Tegan & Sara
- The Weakerthans(2)
- K'Naan(2)
- K-Os
- Hawksley Workman(2)
- Feist
- Richie Havens
- Wintersleep(5)
- The Flaming Lips(2)
- Wolfmother
- The Strokes
- The Raconteurs
- Broken Social Scene
- The Decemberists
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I promise.
While i've gone through attempts at believing that everything is perfect, it's a pretty hard sell.
I offer perfection as an unattainable future that we'll always get closer to, but never reach. I'd like to suggest that should we reach perfection there'll be no more duality, no more object/observer, no more us.
I can imagine the life of the last human. Wandering through forest. Peaceful. Understanding. Prepared.
A tree falls in the forest and makes no sound.
Some people believe that perfection is what we used to have. Perfection as something we must strive to return to.
While i've gone through attempts at believing that everything is perfect, it's a pretty hard sell.
I offer perfection as an unattainable future that we'll always get closer to, but never reach. I'd like to suggest that should we reach perfection there'll be no more duality, no more object/observer, no more us.
I can imagine the life of the last human. Wandering through forest. Peaceful. Understanding. Prepared.
A tree falls in the forest and makes no sound.