On Oct 14, 8:06 pm, halfadozen <being@.... --- -- .> wrote:
> TibetanMonkey wrote:
> > while I dream of a better world.
>
> Dreaming can be fun.
> It's kinda like wishful thinking.
Not really. Dreaming of a better world is a calculated planning of
Utopia. A world where people don't need to go into Buddhist camps. Of
course, the whole world will be a Buddhist camp.
>
> > Perfectly
> >natural for a revolutionary turned philosopher. My job is to change
> >the world.
>
> How's the pay for being revolting?
> Do you reap many unanticipated rewards?
Lots of fun. Remember, it's all about fun.
> >> You might try and fix, or "improve" your corners.
> >> The ones you claim are dangerous.
>
> >They are a waste of money, usually the product of corruption.
>
> Maybe if you dream and wish enough
> they will magically transform into something
> more new and more "improved" along the way.
No need. I'm riding my insignia bike that reads "Revolutions for the
Planet." I did a lot of revolutions yesterday in the real world.
>
> >I have bumped before into stupid objects that nobody cared to make
> >visible. I don't like to bump the same rock twice.
>
> Then why keep on doing it?
Because you must find the perfect path along the way.
>
> >In my country we have this saying that translates as `a donkey in
> >general does not bump into the same rock twice`...
>
> Too bad your not a donkey in general.
> Are you, like, a donkey in major?
> Or more of a donkey in private?
I'm sort of DonkeyXote. That doesn't make a funny character. Remember,
Jesus himself chose to ride a donkey.
> >They only increased the profits not the convenience. That's the idea
> >behind a driving everywhere. No options allowed.
>
> So much for improving things
> and trying to make them better.
Their idea has never been to "improve things," just to maximize the
profit.
That's why everything comes out wrong.
>
> At least by dreaming you are ineffective.
Again, I ride a bike in between dreams.
>
> That way you don't have as many unanticipated
> consequences to complain about later.
I must complain about it so people become enlightened.
> >And now we driving big SUVs at 80mph. Yeah, that makes you a top
> >predator.
>
> All in the name of improving the world.
>
> I don't understand why you say "we driving"
> unless you are allowing your dog to drive too.
"We" as a society, "you" like anyone doing it. There's no escape from
personal responsibility. My dog and I ride a bike S-L-O-W-L-Y as
Buddha would.
>
> But driving at 80mph, for a dog, might be
> to exceed the recommended max.
>
> And then, in the next sentence you change
> pronouns from "we" to "you" which makes
> little sense to me.
Nothing that I say makes sense to you. Don't let the grammar block the
path to great ideas.
>
> How did your "we driving" turn into "you"
> by which you might or might not mean you,
> or maybe somebody else, being a top predator?
>
> You and your dog (your "we) by driving your SUV
> at 80mph, turns you both into one in some way?
> And that one is externalized as a you?
> As being someone else, not we?
>
> You could try to learn English
Yes, I can try. But you make it so long and boring that I make some
mistakes along the way.
> or you could dream about it.
Funny that you use a technique called "prayers" that is just as
ineffective.
>
> >> In the jungle
> >> it's not easy to run.
>
> >> On the open savannas, running
> >> can open up new "improved" techniques.
>
> >> That might seem good
> >> until an SUV is invented and then folks
> >> such as you are left in the dust.
>
> >The SUV doesn't leave the car or the bicycle obsolete.
>
> Only in the dust,
> from what I gather, in your town.
You need one to negotiate all the digging going up in town. You need
one to run over the obstacles they have placed everywhere.
>
> >It just rules by fear.
>
> You seem to live in fear quite a bit.
Fear of horns, fear of fights, fear of stress, fear of close calls...
But not fear of death itself.
>
> Why make that part of your dream?
>
> Are you having a dream
> or is your dream having you?
I've realized this is a nightmare. And the dinosaur is still there.
> >Never mind. It's called ROLLING RESISTANCE. The more friction the
> >slower you go.
>
> Then an SUV should be very slow.
> Those big tire and heavy body should keep it
> from being faster than a bike or a trike.
>
> Maybe horses have something to do with it.
> I've heard they actually leave the ground while running.
> I think I've actually seen it, on television. Maybe.
300hp means they got 300 horses, but I'm not even one. I must push my
trike so much harder than a bike. But it's a lot of fun. I feel like a
kid again.
>
> >Bipedals save energy over quadrupeds but it's not called the same.
>
> I imagine a cow saves more energy.
> A cow sorta just stand around and mows a lot.
> Saves plenty of energy by not riding on two wheels.
>
> Riding on two wheels, now that I think about it,
> seems like a total waste of energy. Could be fun tho.
> Not all waste is bad. Some can be like shit.
> Some shit is better than others.
Get your info straight. Riding on two wheels is the most frugal way to
go.
>
> > God never thought of wheels.
>
> Why not?
I don't think God has a very high IQ. He made Adam & Eve after all.
>
> > I wonder why.
Adam & Eve could have been riding bikes and having fun in the Garden
of Eden instead of taking a bite at the Forbidden Fruit out of pure
boredom. I can relate to that after being in the boondocks with
nothing to do.
You can only make love there. But you get tired of it as well. How
much time did Adam & Eve spend making love?
>
> Well, maybe God did think of wheels
> and, seeing as how God knows everything,
> knows exactly all about wheels, and everything.
>
> I think maybe you've not read God's book.
> Even if you haven't, maybe you've heard of Ezekiel.
I would not trust anyone with that name. The prophets are known to
make up stories.
>
> Apparently are Chariots of Fire
> that have wheels within wheels on them.
>
> You might like this one.
>
>
http://www.hisemissary.com/ezekiel/wheels.jpg
That's the "beast on wheels," huh? It must an SUV. Satan drives a
black SUV with tinted windows so nobody can tell it's him.
>
> The heavens are akin to a wheel.
> Season turn, cycle, and recycle.
>
>
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap010101.html
>
> > He could have given us wings,
> >but he saved them for the angels.
>
> Ever fly in your dreams?
> Ever flee? In your soup?
Fly in the soup? It sounds unappetizing.
> >You are doing a great effort to slow me down...
>
> Ever try snipping between comments?
I'm a sniper but not snipper. Snipers are a great metaphor for those
who save their words for maximum effect.
>
> >Here's the reality though: MAN IS THE GREAT WANDERER. The monkey came
> >out of Africa and went to the four corners of the world. It even
> >navigated there on kayaks, canoes and logs.
>
> >You can not deny that to the human being.
>
> I would not want to.
Well, thank you. 90% of people don't have a choice to walk or ride a
bike for practical uses.
>
> Actually, I figure if you and your kind
> do not get off the planet, you will eventually
> be consumed by your Red Giant. Unless, naturally,
> an asteriod kills your species first.
I told you. The Big Pink Pussy will take care of the Red Giant.
>
> The SUV and petrol age is just a phase.
> You are the one who wants to "improve" things.
So it would be WWIII. A necessary phase to improve new weapons.
>
> > That's more essential than
> >food. Your "solution" though may come handy for one you are in prison.
>
> If for one I am in prison, what's for two and three?
You bring your relatives, that's all. I think prisoners should be
allowed to have visitation rights. Or prostitutes, whatever.
>
> You were the one complaining about getting fat,
> as if you were tied to a couch and fed potatoes
> until they were exiting out your knows.
So you are OK with being fat? Only if you follow a sitting Buddha. But
he must have been a wanderer, or he wasn't wise at all.
>
> >That's what they do in the cage when there's no place to go. I got my
> >stationary bikes but they are sitting there and I'm sitting here.
> >That's no solution under the Wisdom of the Jungle.
>
> Why not try riding them for a spell?
>
> You could move without moving
> and maybe dream of ways to improve.
I would be like a mouse, turning the wheel but going no where.
Our masters can do better.