Hypothetically Speaking, of course.

Feb 01, 2007 18:51

So im reading this book right now called "Sex Drugs & Cocoa Puffs" by Chuck Klosterman. Rachel gave it to me for Christmas this year and it's pretty good. This guy has some pretty impressive insights on a wide variety of topics. However anything positive i can say about the guy is negated by the fact that when you get right down to it he's a ( Read more... )

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zotmeister February 2 2007, 17:50:18 UTC
I'll bite.

1) Not to me. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Einstein WAS magical. Yes, I'm a fucking nerd. Deal.

2) No deal, Howie. Either I fail and all that I did was seriously injure a horse and/or myself, or I succeed and I committed a murder (I consider horses sufficiently noble to "count") in exchange for mere potentials. Negative result both ways. I wouldn't necessarily object to others trying, though.

3) I've actually wanted a turtle before, so I'd go for that. Besides, my landlord would never approve of the skull, although I wouldn't mind it myself.

4) Sure, why not. He's probably smarter than half of the other apes in the league, so why should he be barred ( ... )

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zotmeister February 2 2007, 17:51:44 UTC
9) Finish the movie. If it's done, it's done - I'll find out later.

10) I apparently could use a lot of help (especially given my genetic predisposition for attractiveness to the wrong gender). I have seemingly infinitesimal capability as a go-getter; I pretty much need others to come to me, something they typically don't do. I wouldn't want to overdo it, though; all I really need is to break the initial hurdles, and I don't want the attractiveness to be the only thing others see me for. One hundred dollars sounds right to me.

11) What's the point of watching it? Possibly regretting not having watched it once I make the transition? That may actually be significant, come to think of it. What else is on? Maybe there's nothing better to watch. Actually, I'd probably end up watching it out of morbid curiosity, trying to figure out how I could possibly become so zealous about it ( ... )

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aimsha February 8 2007, 07:16:16 UTC
1. More impressive? Uh…without thinking- yes. Because they are fun to watch, however in the long run-no, Einstein’s findings and such changed much more than a guy who figured out how to make a rabbit appear would ( ... )

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agent_grimm February 12 2007, 03:57:42 UTC
1. No. I'm still more impressed with Albert Einstein. Not that it wouldn't be cool to meet this legitimate magician ( ... )

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