You know who rocks my socks all the way off? Rikkitikitavi you know why?
Because:
I asked him to draw me a ferret some time ago for a tattoo I wanted. That is, actually how we met, and he did it! Now, after I get my solar system, and secret tummy tattoo, I'm getting this little guy climbing up my leg. I love his little face, haha, ferrets kick entirely too much ass.
I've been reading for the majority of the day, Sundays are always the day I get to lie around and do whatever I'd like, but today that's only been reading. I did go to the book store yesterday, and once I got to the science section had picked out four or fives books and just sat down in front of the bookcase. I was reading as much as I could of several different books. Not picking any one over the other for any reason other than financial shortcomings I decided to go with Carl Sagan, again. Still for the time being I'm stuck on The Moral Animal by Robert Wright.
One of the most interesting things so far was this, did you know that Charles Darwin was considering a career in the clergy before being offered to serve as a naturalist aboard the Beagle The study of wildlife that took place around the world thereafter convinced him the specifics of evolution. To think, how different would the world be if good ol' Charlie hadn't been offered an internship on the Beagle. Many who knew Darwin in the early life and career claim that they never expected much of the charming, painfully simple man. His own father said he had never seen any signs of genius coming from his son.
We all know what happened next in the story. What amazes me so much is this: imagine what kind of discoveries would be possible if every human was at least fundamentally scientifically literate. Charles Darwin wasn't some mysterious crazy mad scientist, some would say he is a country man, who is not the best versed in cities.
Imagine if everyone studied and understood things with the own independent nature that makes them individuals. We all have a very different perception of the world, and all that we know about our world is subjective. Imagine, if we all could work together, every one of us. Any one soul can bring insight that can change every life in the world. Anyone is capable of these insights.
Still, the more skeptical I become, I still believe in hope. Stranger things have happened.
Because:
I asked him to draw me a ferret some time ago for a tattoo I wanted. That is, actually how we met, and he did it! Now, after I get my solar system, and secret tummy tattoo, I'm getting this little guy climbing up my leg. I love his little face, haha, ferrets kick entirely too much ass.
I've been reading for the majority of the day, Sundays are always the day I get to lie around and do whatever I'd like, but today that's only been reading. I did go to the book store yesterday, and once I got to the science section had picked out four or fives books and just sat down in front of the bookcase. I was reading as much as I could of several different books. Not picking any one over the other for any reason other than financial shortcomings I decided to go with Carl Sagan, again. Still for the time being I'm stuck on The Moral Animal by Robert Wright.
One of the most interesting things so far was this, did you know that Charles Darwin was considering a career in the clergy before being offered to serve as a naturalist aboard the Beagle The study of wildlife that took place around the world thereafter convinced him the specifics of evolution. To think, how different would the world be if good ol' Charlie hadn't been offered an internship on the Beagle. Many who knew Darwin in the early life and career claim that they never expected much of the charming, painfully simple man. His own father said he had never seen any signs of genius coming from his son.
We all know what happened next in the story. What amazes me so much is this: imagine what kind of discoveries would be possible if every human was at least fundamentally scientifically literate. Charles Darwin wasn't some mysterious crazy mad scientist, some would say he is a country man, who is not the best versed in cities.
Imagine if everyone studied and understood things with the own independent nature that makes them individuals. We all have a very different perception of the world, and all that we know about our world is subjective. Imagine, if we all could work together, every one of us. Any one soul can bring insight that can change every life in the world. Anyone is capable of these insights.
Still, the more skeptical I become, I still believe in hope. Stranger things have happened.
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And hells yeah on the Rikkitikitavi!!! Now that's some old skool shit right there!!