It seems I’ve always known when you say yes, but never when to say no.
As is solving the ever-undemystifiable problem of the incomplete self, would
yield answers.
These days, it’s easy for someone to die and for us to put someone in a grave and
thats it.
Former man would ’understand the dead’, as it were. Keeping The Dead in mind in
daily life, atleast in an idyllic sense.
You are going to die. It’s O.K. You are going to die. But why? To me, in my
fuck-slosh of imbalanced chemicals I call a brain, it just seems intrinsically
unfair to not enjoy this. This sea of moment. Essence of life. Forever. I am so attached
to this barrage of familiar, that I realize no matter how much I have faith in
one religion, I’ll eternally be haunted by the unfamiliar. Ahh yes,
intrinsically human.
Every moment you are breathing, you are taking in some of what’s around you. You
walk outside, you are breathing in rock, tree, grass, dirt, and whatever else is
around you.
Let’s cut off a finger of thought though. The term would be Off-gassing. This
very real and apparent danger to society is when certain solids and liquids are
made from products which have materials in them that will readily evaporate,
creating gasses which are extremely carcinogenic.
Suddenly, it goes from trading your car in every year for a brand new one, to
ending up with some rare-ass form of cancer at 45 and wondering why. What you
didn’t realize were all of the dyes in the upholstery, the fixatives for those
dyes, the suspenders for dyes, all the various forms of plastics, and the paints.
Real quick you begin to see how many things in your world are actually unsafe.
Including many plastics used in common daily, household, and work-related items.
Exceedingly toxic items are materials used in building mobile-homes and other
various types of residential units.
But, lets be honest, a lot of us never had a chance. When you were born, you
were instantly placed next to fresh, new, plastic, painted, dyed,
mass-manufactured, and fixatived: toys, linens, and diapers.
Remember that "new car" smell? Poison.
Taking a stroll through the interesting sense-provoking wood section at Lowe’s?
Poison.
Our new technological, sell-fast lifstyle doesn’t appear too utopic to me. We
seem to be the generation to see our parents go through cancers. Perhaps the
generation before me too, it’s not that many years.
The phrase "live life for the now", never seemed so meaningful.
Yeah we will all die. And it’s ok. But damn. Our world is our own toxic soup?
What a shit deal man. I swear, I’d own a damn island. And just live there. But
who can stop it. Im as dead as you. ^_^ But I love this life very much. Just
keep in mind, what you are buying and how you are living. It’s quite common to
underestimate your own death; Or, better yet, to cause it far earlier than was
needed.
And if you aren’t having SOME kind of fun. Atleast you can breathe.
^_^
Apr 8, 2008
As is solving the ever-undemystifiable problem of the incomplete self, would
yield answers.
These days, it’s easy for someone to die and for us to put someone in a grave and
thats it.
Former man would ’understand the dead’, as it were. Keeping The Dead in mind in
daily life, atleast in an idyllic sense.
You are going to die. It’s O.K. You are going to die. But why? To me, in my
fuck-slosh of imbalanced chemicals I call a brain, it just seems intrinsically
unfair to not enjoy this. This sea of moment. Essence of life. Forever. I am so attached
to this barrage of familiar, that I realize no matter how much I have faith in
one religion, I’ll eternally be haunted by the unfamiliar. Ahh yes,
intrinsically human.
Every moment you are breathing, you are taking in some of what’s around you. You
walk outside, you are breathing in rock, tree, grass, dirt, and whatever else is
around you.
Let’s cut off a finger of thought though. The term would be Off-gassing. This
very real and apparent danger to society is when certain solids and liquids are
made from products which have materials in them that will readily evaporate,
creating gasses which are extremely carcinogenic.
Suddenly, it goes from trading your car in every year for a brand new one, to
ending up with some rare-ass form of cancer at 45 and wondering why. What you
didn’t realize were all of the dyes in the upholstery, the fixatives for those
dyes, the suspenders for dyes, all the various forms of plastics, and the paints.
Real quick you begin to see how many things in your world are actually unsafe.
Including many plastics used in common daily, household, and work-related items.
Exceedingly toxic items are materials used in building mobile-homes and other
various types of residential units.
But, lets be honest, a lot of us never had a chance. When you were born, you
were instantly placed next to fresh, new, plastic, painted, dyed,
mass-manufactured, and fixatived: toys, linens, and diapers.
Remember that "new car" smell? Poison.
Taking a stroll through the interesting sense-provoking wood section at Lowe’s?
Poison.
Our new technological, sell-fast lifstyle doesn’t appear too utopic to me. We
seem to be the generation to see our parents go through cancers. Perhaps the
generation before me too, it’s not that many years.
The phrase "live life for the now", never seemed so meaningful.
Yeah we will all die. And it’s ok. But damn. Our world is our own toxic soup?
What a shit deal man. I swear, I’d own a damn island. And just live there. But
who can stop it. Im as dead as you. ^_^ But I love this life very much. Just
keep in mind, what you are buying and how you are living. It’s quite common to
underestimate your own death; Or, better yet, to cause it far earlier than was
needed.
And if you aren’t having SOME kind of fun. Atleast you can breathe.
^_^
Apr 8, 2008
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