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His Higness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 17, 2013, 11:37:49 AM4/17/13
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On Apr 17, 3:10 am, x <x...@x.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:32:38 -0700, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey,

> > Socrates= first philosopher sacrificed by democracy.
>
> > TibetanMonkey= last philosopher sacrificed by democracy.
>
> should agree with Nietzsche.

Yeah, sometimes I agree with him:

"After coming into contact with a religious man I always feel I must
wash my hands."

Sometimes I don't:

"That which does not kill us makes us stronger."

Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/f/friedrich_nietzsche.html#kxeDf2oshZSMFwuR.99

Why does it have make us stronger? It can make us weaker.

I'll like to reword it:

"That which makes us stronger can also kill us."

(I'm thinking of the bicycle)


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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 19, 2013, 10:42:24 AM4/19/13
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On Apr 18, 10:11 pm, Mr. B1ack <nowh...@nada.net> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJkO-EKRVd0

Isn't that beer they are drinking? I hear a lot of philosophy when
people drink.

I wonder why philosophers and Christians are at odds. They are the
exact opposites. One asks the questions, the other never ask
questions.

Deep, deep observation.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 19, 2013, 11:33:40 AM4/19/13
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On Apr 18, 10:48 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 18 Apr, 08:40, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > OK, I was waiting for something truly important:
>
> you are still waiting for accreditation monkey... wait as long as you
> want. the quality we are trying to create in you is your desire for
> kingship over the jungle. truly noble and refreshing in a world where
> everyone wants to be Me... byt why not Me monkey? i already told you,
> i foster your leadership skills here whether they develop of not is
> not my concern or care... but i am not a good leader, nor can i once
> again be king... i am corrupted monkey. i am sorrow and hate... not
> qualities for a king... but i make an awesome pirate.
>
> > "In heaven, all the interesting people are missing."
> > Friedrich Nietzsche
>
> without using anything of earth bound experience... tell me about
> heaven?

Well, Heaven will be boring. No Hollywood movies, no sex, no
drinking.

Not even Christians seem too enthusiastic about going it. I think
after the first trillion years, you wish to be dead.

linuxgal

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Apr 19, 2013, 12:34:30 PM4/19/13
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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher wrote:
> Not even Christians seem too enthusiastic about going it. I think
> after the first trillion years, you wish to be dead.

Pity da fool gets to a trillion years before he wishes that.

--
Halftime at Circvs Maximvs, and the Lions lead the Christians 326-0

His Higness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 19, 2013, 2:00:37 PM4/19/13
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Well, remember you are not the very brightest to get there.

Fidem Turbare, the non-existent atheist goddess

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Apr 20, 2013, 1:02:31 AM4/20/13
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 07:42:24 -0700 (PDT)
"His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
<comandan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Apr 18, 10:11 pm, Mr. B1ack <nowh...@nada.net> wrote:
>
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJkO-EKRVd0
>
> Isn't that beer they are drinking? I hear a lot of philosophy when
> people drink.

The philosophy from drunken atheists tends to be more rational than the
philosophy from theists regardless of whethery they are drunk.

> I wonder why philosophers and Christians are at odds. They are the
> exact opposites. One asks the questions, the other never ask
> questions.
>
> Deep, deep observation.

Ha ha! Actually, Christianity was humankind's early attempt at
philosophy, so there's a competitive aspect at play that's rather
subtle and puts these two camps at odds.

--
Fidem Turbare, the non-existent atheist goddess
"At least Darth Vader saved his son's life when the Emperor was
torturing Luke to death. That makes Lord Vader way more respectable
than 'The Lord.'"
-- Alexandre Cross (April 18, 2013)

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Apr 20, 2013, 1:05:25 AM4/20/13
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Fidem Turbare, the non-existent atheist goddess wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 07:42:24 -0700 (PDT)
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
> <comandan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Apr 18, 10:11 pm, Mr. B1ack <nowh...@nada.net> wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJkO-EKRVd0
>>
>> Isn't that beer they are drinking? I hear a lot of philosophy when
>> people drink.
>
> The philosophy from drunken atheists tends to be more rational than
> the philosophy from theists regardless of whethery they are drunk.
>
>> I wonder why philosophers and Christians are at odds. They are the
>> exact opposites. One asks the questions, the other never ask
>> questions.
>>
>> Deep, deep observation.
>
> Ha ha! Actually, Christianity was humankind's early attempt at
> philosophy, so there's a competitive aspect at play that's rather
> subtle and puts these two camps at odds.

no it wasn't and no there isn't

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 20, 2013, 1:06:03 PM4/20/13
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On Apr 20, 1:02 am, "Fidem Turbare, the non-existent atheist goddess"
<godd...@fidemturbare.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 07:42:24 -0700 (PDT)
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
>
> <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Apr 18, 10:11 pm, Mr. B1ack <nowh...@nada.net> wrote:
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJkO-EKRVd0
>
> > Isn't that beer they are drinking? I hear a lot of philosophy when
> > people drink.
>
> The philosophy from drunken atheists tends to be more rational than the
> philosophy from theists regardless of whethery they are drunk.

Oh yeah, anyone who gets high and dances under a full Moon is more
likely to get a better philosophy of life. Actually our ancestors did
that way before the sheep became part of everyday life.

>
> > I wonder why philosophers and Christians are at odds. They are the
> > exact opposites. One asks the questions, the other never ask
> > questions.
>
> > Deep, deep observation.
>
> Ha ha!  Actually, Christianity was humankind's early attempt at
> philosophy, so there's a competitive aspect at play that's rather
> subtle and puts these two camps at odds.

And it was the sheepherders who thought how to best manage the herd
without questioning. And what's the role of the dog in the herd?

Notice, dog is god spelled backwards.

His Higness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 20, 2013, 5:48:04 PM4/20/13
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On Apr 20, 1:47 pm, Bassos <Root@Wan> wrote:
> On 20-4-2013 19:09, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher wrote:
> > Notice, dog is god spelled backwards.
>
> Siriusly!

Not only that, God and Satan behave like dogs and cats, an animal
believed to be associated with the Devil in the Dark Ages --
particularly if it is black.

Then we are not talking just about religion anymore, but superstition.
That's where witchcraft comes handy. In Afro-Cuban culture and voodoo
the two are mixed together and we have a bunch of animals sacrificed.

Jesus was a sacrificial lamb for all, so the story goes. It all makes
sense, you see?

His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 21, 2013, 12:34:47 PM4/21/13
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On Apr 20, 11:41 pm, Bassos <Root@Wan> wrote:
> On 20-4-2013 23:44, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher wrote:
> > On Apr 20, 1:47 pm, Bassos <Root@Wan> wrote:
> >> On 20-4-2013 19:09, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> >> Philosopher wrote:
> >>> Notice, dog is god spelled backwards.
>
> >> Siriusly!
>
> > Not only that, God and Satan behave like dogs and cats, an animal
> > believed to be associated with the Devil in the Dark Ages --
> > particularly if it is black.
>
> You are dissing Catz in the i can haz cheeseburger era ?
>
> Take a hint from voltaire on his deathbed;
> Do you renounce the Devil ?
> Nou nou, my good man, this is no time to be making enemies.
>
> > Then we are not talking just about religion anymore, but superstition.
>
> Oh, make no mistake, Cats *ARE* evul, that's why i <3 em.
>
> They are so honest about it.
>
> Unlike women ... :)

Women? The relationship between women and cats is obvious: there you
have the word "pussycat." Do I need to elaborate? I don't think so.
They can also scratch badly and they can be very loving. And they have
a mind of their own, unlike dogs which are easily tamed.

>
> > That's where witchcraft comes handy. In Afro-Cuban culture and voodoo
> > the two are mixed together and we have a bunch of animals sacrificed.
>
> Nah, witchcraft is quite low brow everyday magic.
>
> AFAIK there is no curse to do anything solar/galactic.
>
> Pretty much here and neighbours.

Yeah, witchcraft is for the lesser gods, while the bigger gods (the
god of Abraham, for example) can just curse humanity to suffering.

>
> > Jesus was a sacrificial lamb for all, so the story goes. It all makes
> > sense, you see?
>
> Sure.
>
> I hardly see any demonic possessions, so perhaps there actually was a
> sacrifice.

Now let me ask you this and I want you to be honest:

Who do you rather be sacrificed for your sins, a god or a chicken?

That's the same logic Christians apply to Jesus. He died for their
sins, so they say. I rather have a chicken.

His Higness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 22, 2013, 4:14:16 PM4/22/13
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On Apr 22, 11:40 am, Bassos <Root@Wan> wrote:
> On 21-4-2013 18:31, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Philosopher wrote:
> > On Apr 20, 11:41 pm, Bassos <Root@Wan> wrote:
> >> On 20-4-2013 23:44, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> >> Philosopher wrote:
> >>> On Apr 20, 1:47 pm, Bassos <Root@Wan> wrote:
> >>>> On 20-4-2013 19:09, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> >>>> Philosopher wrote:
> >>>>> Notice, dog is god spelled backwards.
>
> >>>> Siriusly!
>
> >>> Not only that, God and Satan behave like dogs and cats, an animal
> >>> believed to be associated with the Devil in the Dark Ages --
> >>> particularly if it is black.
>
> >> You are dissing Catz in the i can haz cheeseburger era ?
>
> >> Take a hint from voltaire on his deathbed;
> >> Do you renounce the Devil ?
> >> Nou nou, my good man, this is no time to be making enemies.
>
> >>> Then we are not talking just about religion anymore, but superstition.
>
> >> Oh, make no mistake, Cats *ARE* evul, that's why i <3 em.
>
> >> They are so honest about it.
>
> >> Unlike women ... :)
>
> > Women?
>
> Yes, Women are evul.
>
> > The relationship between women and cats is obvious:
>
> Yeah, Netzach.
>
> Form before content.
>
> You know; evul!!

Well, they can be evil and they can be nice. But most women just go
through cycles because of the hormones. Or they can be prostitutes.

>
> > there you have the word "pussycat."
>
> Tweety is perhaps indeed a metaphor for the purrsuit of man after god
> and never catching IT.
> (see the TV series Supernatural, where they have an angel interpreting
> wily coyote versus road runner.)

"Pussy" and "cat"... two interesting words. The association must come
from their need for petting.

>
> > Do I need to elaborate?
>
> Heh; need felt is as you yourself do.
>
> > I don't think so.
>
> What is wrong with so ?
>
> > They can also scratch badly and they can be very loving.
>
>
> > And they have a mind of their own, unlike dogs which are easily tamed.
>
> My pet is a dragon.

Keep all flammable materials away please.

They are nice creatures provided you have a hose and plenty of water.

>
> You do not tame a cat/dragon, you befriend them, and allow for some
> cultural differences ;)
>
> Yet, there is only the one-King.

King of the Jungle?

>
> >>> That's where witchcraft comes handy. In Afro-Cuban culture and voodoo
> >>> the two are mixed together and we have a bunch of animals sacrificed.
>
> >> Nah, witchcraft is quite low brow everyday magic.
>
> >> AFAIK there is no curse to do anything solar/galactic.
>
> >> Pretty much here and neighbours.
>
> > Yeah, witchcraft is for the lesser gods,
>
> For everyday life.
>
> > while the bigger gods
>
> Wait, you differentiate between gods ?
>
> Funny.

No, I stand by my statement that all gods are equal, all 100,000 of
them. It's the Bible people who claim they have a monopoly to the true
god.

>
> > (the god of Abraham, for example)
>
> God of Abram, so Abram made that ?
>
> > can just curse humanity to suffering.
>
> No need ;)
>
> >>> Jesus was a sacrificial lamb for all, so the story goes. It all makes
> >>> sense, you see?
>
> >> Sure.
>
> >> I hardly see any demonic possessions, so perhaps there actually was a
> >> sacrifice.
>
> > Now let me ask you this and I want you to be honest:
>
> Heh.
>
> > Who do you rather be sacrificed for your sins, a god or a chicken?
>
> There is no such thing as sin.
>
> Your question became irrelevant.

I'm addressing their saying that Jesus died for our sins.

>
> > That's the same logic Christians apply to Jesus. He died for their
> > sins, so they say. I rather have a chicken.
>
> Stupid straw man tactix are stupid.

Like I said, I prefer chicken sacrifice...

http://www.indiastand.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2010/04/voodoo-sacrifices.jpg

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 25, 2013, 1:32:59 PM4/25/13
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On Apr 25, 1:23 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 24, 10:25 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On 22 Apr, 14:07, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> > Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > you did good monkey but next time... try a baby...
>
> > Jesus Christ
>
> Try a baby?
>
> Baby piglet is a specialty somewhere. Not among the Jews though. Do
> they claim moral superiority for that?

See what I found. Nothing can hide from the philosopher --not even the
Truth:

'Herod king of the Jews had ordered boys in Syria under the age of two
years to be put to death and that the king’s son was among those
killed, he said, “I’d rather be Herod’s pig than Herod’s son.” In
almost all these jokes there is common a link
between pork avoidance and misanthropy, between hatred for humans and
love for the pig. Jews are portrayed as adoring the pig but separating
themselves from strangers, as cruel to humans but merciful to pigs.'

http://www.academia.edu/1691114/_Avoiding_the_Most_Legitimate_Meat_Stoicism_Platonism_and_Jewish_Pork_Avoidance

Oh well, the Bible people are all confused.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On Apr 25, 8:18 pm, Tim <8.tim.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25 Apr, 15:53, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is the banana peel so important? Is eating pig such a big deal?
>
> the banana peel is important. it has a sweet spot that unpeeled
> bananas simply do not have... is eating pig a big deal? not any
> more... but back then, the plaques... you can be certain that flesh
> eating disease had something to do with the ban... but what do you do?

Well, the banana peel is not the only difference between Jews and
gentiles. The Jews do have a great heart. If you are bleeding from
gunshots, they take you in through Emergency Room. No questions asked,
I mean they take you in without insurance. When you have an accident
on your bicycle and go to the Jewish lawyer, they give you 2/3 of the
settlement. So you may be missing a leg and an arm but you won't be
missing big bucks. They are simply the best to make a case before the
court: you need big money to be happy now that you lost some limbs.


> > I think we must cultivate another kind of morality.
>
> oh now you think we should... what is wrong with the old one? monkey,
> the people that are going to smoke weed will do so regardless of any
> rule... same with sex... same with under age drinking... legalizing
> any of them will not create a sudden surge in popularity... that is a
> flow of nature... but the more you try and control it... the more...
> you see? beating dogs and hitting them when they bark... it is a
> process of selection... they do not enforce the rule on a level
> field... it is more like a rule of convienience... when it suits a
> Jews purpose...
>
> > You know what makes the wise man superior? It's his humility
>
> not bad monkey... small steps... twist this into a zen and i think you
> got it... i have notice you are hitting the zen mark more regularly...

Once another great philosopher said, "A long journey starts with a
first step." Brilliant, simply brilliant. You don't need an SUV to get
going. You need a pair of sandals.

>
> time is what makes a wise man monkey but you are right also since...
> it is his humility, his willing to take the hit... that is measured
> over time... that makes him a man... or woman... (of course)...
>
> Tim

You know how much is a pair of flip-flops at some local stores? 1
buck. That's humility for a man that walks with a laptop to the public
WIFI just to be out of the cage. "The Truth shall make you free," so
to speak.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 27, 2013, 5:54:03 PM4/27/13
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On Apr 27, 5:28 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 27, 10:31 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 26, 5:28 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> > the truth made you free... a to b... everything else is a short cut...
> > including poor old bassos... it took sometime but i figured out what
> > all his noob fucktard shit lines he was feeding were about... he
> > thinks i joined some gay club for pathetically weak spirited people...
> > and that i am giving away all the "secrets"... hahaha,,, opps... that
> > is what happened, the result, not what i did to get here... hahaha...
> > further, his time has fucked him since he calls me noob when in fact,
> > what i have accomplished solitary is super duper high magick... not
> > some dumb as three degrees... that is what all this persecution is
> > about... violating secrets they do not have beyond of course the
> > magick words to coerce you into believing they do... they never had
> > the word... fact... but it is still about bitching people which works
> > well with the Law of karma of which i am thouroughy fucking the whole
> > organization...
>
> > that is why... i do not talk about me any where else but here...
>
> > so in fact look at the mirror... those losers wish they had someone as
> > awesome as me... every cult group does... and they all lay claim to
> > me...
>
> > yeah, i get it monkey... flip flops... :)
>
> > Lucifer
>
> Flip flops, what a deeper meaning...
>
> I walk in it say a mile where I could have ridden a bike 10 miles. Now
> I'm part of the "idiotic evil masses" who drive without a second
> thought. They are part of the consumer society that drives wars and
> injustice in the world. You know, just yesterday a poll said most
> people were unwilling to pay more for clothing that was made in safe
> facilities, in humane conditions. I'm talking about the building that
> collapsed killing 200 people. I'm willing to pay 15 bucks for flip
> flops to make it safe and humane for them. The idiotic evil masses
> must have heard of conditions in Nigeria. They must have heard of
> Climate Change...
>
> The question is who's the puppet master in all this game. Are
> consumers aware of the cost of financing and owning a car. Are
> lawyers, doctors and bankers reaping the benefits? Is that reason to
> pause before peeling a banana? Deep, deep question.
>
> (To be continued)

Sorry, no sexual innuendo in "peeling the banana." Bananas are grown
in safe or unsafe conditions, organic or not, local or not. You know
one of my campaigns says, "Bike Locally, Buy Locally." Yeah I know, it
makes a lot of sense.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Apr 28, 2013, 2:49:04 PM4/28/13
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On Apr 27, 6:45 pm, anatman <being@.... --- -- .> wrote:
> TibetanMonkey wrote about and appeared to wonder:
>
> >> > I walk in it say a mile where I could have ridden a bike 10 miles. Now
> >> > I'm part of the "idiotic evil masses" who drive without a second
> >> > thought. They are part of the consumer society that drives wars and
> >> > injustice in the world. You know, just yesterday a poll said most
> >> > people were unwilling to pay more for clothing that was made in safe
> >> > facilities, in humane conditions. I'm talking about the building that
> >> > collapsed killing 200 people. I'm willing to pay 15 bucks for flip
> >> > flops to make it safe and humane for them. The idiotic evil masses
> >> > must have heard of conditions in Nigeria. They must have heard of
> >> > Climate Change...
>
> >> > The question is who's the puppet master in all this game.
>
> You are.
>
> You are the one
> who sees your outside as being
> such as you see it.
>
> Your outside can be seen
> as being as much you
> as is your inside.
>
> Why chop yourself in half?
>
> Why contend that it isn't you?
>
> Is some other body, somebody else,
> controlling how you see things?
>
> It has been said
> that a famous saying says:
>
> " You don't see things as they are.
>   You see things as you are."
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gtcbXg3QQc
>
> .

Sorry, we are talking about THE BIG TRUTHS, such as the Earth is NOT
flat and this is NOT a democracy.

What took for so long for the world to find out?

(I must think about it)

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On Apr 29, 10:23 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 29 Apr, 12:43, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Cat as in Fat Cats or big cat, meaning lion? I think you already know
> > my jungle language. Now grab Cheetah and a banana and have fun.
>
> yeahhhh... se it is moments like this monkey that i know you are not
> local...
>
> > It's one day closer to the Big Day, that's when we'll play the
> > Beethoven's 9th and parade all the species of jungle down Trafalgar
> > Square. The lion will be in a cage.
>
> that is never a good idea... what next? laugh at it? poke it? shave
> it? i don't know monkey... i have seen this before and it scares me...
>
> > Well, that's my own vision of the fireworks...
>
> things that you have not even imagined yet monkey...
>
> > I think people is too serious about the revolution, don't you?
>
> well... i think we all need a good revolution from time to time...
> but... no, i will not be tempted to play the beatles... dude, that is
> so fucking bade

The Beatles were good enough for the times. Better than the Rolling
Stones anyway.

>
> the only thing worse is too much becoming and not enough being... to
> much was and not enough is...
>
> imho...
>
> Lucifer

I think the Beatles' revolution is actually quite good. Too much
revolution is bad for you, too little is also bad...

Let's review the lyrics:

"Revolution"

You say you want a revolution
Well you know
We all want to change the world
You tell me that it's evolution
Well you know
We all want to change the world
But when you talk about destruction
Don't you know you can count me out

Don't you know it's gonna be alright
Alright, alright

You say you got a real solution
Well you know
We don't love to see the plan
You ask me for a contribution
Well you know
We're doing what we can
But if you want money for people with minds that hate
All I can tell you is brother you have to wait

Don't you know it's gonna be alright
Alright, alright, al...

You say you'll change the constitution
Well you know
We all want to change your head
You tell me it's the institution
Well you know
You better free your mind instead
But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain't going to make it with anyone anyhow

Don't you know know it's gonna be alright
Alright, alright

Alright, alright
Alright, alright
Alright, alright
Alright, alright

***

OK, revolution is a way of evolution when things need fixing fast.
It's like the dinosaurs needed the asteroid to make room for the
mammals. Now things need fixing once again.

Too many gorillas in the jungle. There's no place for the monkey to
have fun and that's very bad. Not even God is safe from his shit.

John Lennon was just an idealist. And that's no good. You must be
practical with the revolution. We need bike facilities and bullet
trains, for example. There's no room for war anymore. The drone is a
reliable technology. And the mighty tablet, that's the one you touch
with your simian arms, is our best hope, provided you read the right
texts and not waste your time chatting and shopping.

Yes, I'm addicted to the new technologies too but we must go out
whatever the price. No matter how hostile the jungle is. It's very
hostile. Now what? Yes, go out with your technology. Very smart.

You also think too little revolution is bad? Thank you.
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