lol, there's always a but. But no, get this, it just NOW occurred to me that potentially people whom I see in school actually have read things that I've rote. That one thought throws a whole new dimension of interesting into my recent past interactions with peoples. *screeching tires* STOP.
And then just today dude friend of mine asks me totally out of the blue, "for free, would you have any use for four dv cameras." And I'm like, *jaw drops in awe*...
So much so that it just took me 5 minutes of intertexting with the dude to recreate the schema of why there is awe to be had in such a thing. Note: Friends of bryan have realized that for him currency is a poor means to transmit needs/goods betwixt ourselves, as peoples. In as such, the monetary value of them is nil, well, friend currency but that's different. The four miniDV cams popping out of the Realm of Infinite Possibilities actuates my ability to move into HUMAN TESTING of the more prominent ideas I have about ... things. Erk, it kills me to not say anything here but due to the nature of the study I am unable to explain details of the study prior to the study. BUT! I can and will provide a list of words which describe the concepts in a two tiered way that is meant to confuse but will also sate yon mind for the time being. the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Ender's game, philosopjhy, scientific research, reality, hope.
And for you hard ball thinkers out there don't work yerselves up in a tizzy trying to figure out what any of that means because nailing it down is the opposite of what we're going to learn from.
AAAAaannnyway, the reason why I'm writing. I got up from a failed nap/successful meditation with another of my neatoriffic ideas that everyone loves to hate. And so I'm thinking now, I really just have to write this shit out somewhere because if I die accidentally, suddenly, or otherwise I don't have these things posted somewhere...THAT is going to get me into some hellatious trouble. You guys deserve better, we all deserve better than this, and this one idea I had goes like this.
I propose that we teach children to think of their bodies metaphorically in the terms of cities. I envision 2-d illustrations crayoned looking even. The reason for this metaphor is that I believe it could have a profound impact on the way that they see themselves AND settle the intelligent design, science, government bullshit that has (probably) ruined a generation of minds.
First we take our body: undeniably complex, profound, efficient, and then some. We don't know where it came from and we didn't make it that way ourselves. We can all agree on that, save delusional people but we love them anyway. The body is an enclosed and mostly self sufficient thing in a similar way as cities are. Cells are people, different cells have different jobs, we are all working together for the greater good of all, breaking down resources into usable materials, structuring them into tools, transports, defense, energy, and whatnot. I believe I came up with this one day driving on a highway when it occurred to me that white blood cells are kind of like the police of the blood.
But not only does this help teach our kids about their own bodies and the larger landscape of the world around them, it also instills in their minds the necessary relationship between different kinds of people and different kinds of jobs. The reason why this is important is because the association of themselves to their society will make them not want to hurt people or do harmful things. For instance, you wouldn't cut yourself, right? Well, when you get cut your cells are cut and metaphorically speaking people in the city of your body are cut. The association of the kids around them with the cells in their own body will help bring a sense of togetherness that humanity has, as of yet, not experienced. And now how great would that be.
Anyway, maybe I edit this later or maybe you just get it and like it as is? Idk, I need to speed up the dinner for the sick wife now.