Snoop-dog, Socrates, Tull & death to computers
my entry to-day is somewhat shallow and definantely not thought provoking. bare with me.
Socrates said, "The wise are doubtful." that is so true. if anybody reading that happens to think it would make a good profile quote or something, have at it.
i respect George Foreman. hes not just a famous, rich black man; hes a famous, rich, black, SMART man. he has invested smart. unlike most of these damn famous people, he came out with more money in the end than he had in the beginning and still with a good reptation. which is really more than anybody can expect out of anybody rich and famous.
today, i saw a television advertisement for Snoop-Dog's new CD. thats right, on TELEVISION. i thought to myself, 'so, he is in that much of a low spot, is he?' like M. Foreman, hes a famous, rich black man, but UNLIKE M. Foreman, hes by no means smart. what does he do with his wealth? blow it on booze, drugs and 'bling'. now hes half broke and in eye-socket-deep sh**. i cant say i feel sorry for him. watching that commercial, i had holy supernatural visions of his 'street cred' flying out of the window. this only intensifies the supreme disgust in which i hold hip-hop and rap 'artists'.
im currently listening to Jethro Tull blaring Hymn Fifty-three. theyre saying something about Jesus, i cant tell what, but im pretty sure its nothing nice.......
i wonder what would happen if i put lots of duct tape over my computer's air intake vent. maybe the damn thing would suffocate. and i could point at it an laugh.......
{in response to comments on entries previous}
curiosity, i thought you were like twenty-two or something like that. but youre absolutely right. when teenagers begin to be treated like equals by adults in some situation like this......its great. you know what? im wondering off hand what (if any) part the change in the moderatoring team had in these social shifts.
and.....thanks......M. Falco and Snuffer. havent heard that before.
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