For whatever reason you refuse to feel this space we're in,
To know it's insanity, really know it,
Whatever your particular anesthetic is, that you hold onto so desperately,
The thing I mean that makes you think you know who you are,
Whatever that thing is that you allow to keep you sane,
Your ace in your hole,
The psyche that keeps you from trying to guess what your pimp has in store for you,
Whatever keeps you from screaming out at this very moment in absolute and sheer horror,
Whatever you fuck your brain with, whatever that is,
Whatever that is,
It's a lie,
It's a lie.
Alabama 3 - Peach in the Valley
I have a new post on Niners Nation. I didn't really put a lot of effort into this one because I was in a hurry but it's gotten way more comments than I normally get. Go figure. You can read it here.
Happy belated St Patrick's Day. St Patrick is perhaps best known for comparing the three leaf clover to the Christian Trinity. It's one leaf and three leafs all at the same time. Of course the metaphor can only be taken so far since the shamrock actually is three different leafs growing out of the same stem while the Trinity is supposed to be 3 and 1 simultaneously. Kind of like an invisible pink unicorn that is both invisible and pink. It's like a mystery, or something.
However as I thought about it I don't think it's really all that mysterious. It seems to simply be a case of multiple personality disorder. There's the angry and jealous personality that commands the destruction of entire cities, including woman and children, the loving personality that tells us to turn the other cheek, and the prankster personality that gives people heart burn whenever they think about religion. I think deities suffering from multiple personalities is a severely underreported phenomenon that needs to be addressed. It would also explain why this world is so fucked up. It's the only explanation that really makes any sense when you stop to think about it.
On a different St Patrick's day note, someone asked me why people say everyone is Irish on St Patrick's day. It's a good question. We don't say everyone is Mexican on Cinco de Mayo, or everyone is Native American on Share Smallpox with Indigenous Population's day (also known as Thanksgiving), so why is everyone Irish on St Patrick's day?![confused](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/confused.9b1223c913e4.gif)
To know it's insanity, really know it,
Whatever your particular anesthetic is, that you hold onto so desperately,
The thing I mean that makes you think you know who you are,
Whatever that thing is that you allow to keep you sane,
Your ace in your hole,
The psyche that keeps you from trying to guess what your pimp has in store for you,
Whatever keeps you from screaming out at this very moment in absolute and sheer horror,
Whatever you fuck your brain with, whatever that is,
Whatever that is,
It's a lie,
It's a lie.
Alabama 3 - Peach in the Valley
I have a new post on Niners Nation. I didn't really put a lot of effort into this one because I was in a hurry but it's gotten way more comments than I normally get. Go figure. You can read it here.
Happy belated St Patrick's Day. St Patrick is perhaps best known for comparing the three leaf clover to the Christian Trinity. It's one leaf and three leafs all at the same time. Of course the metaphor can only be taken so far since the shamrock actually is three different leafs growing out of the same stem while the Trinity is supposed to be 3 and 1 simultaneously. Kind of like an invisible pink unicorn that is both invisible and pink. It's like a mystery, or something.
However as I thought about it I don't think it's really all that mysterious. It seems to simply be a case of multiple personality disorder. There's the angry and jealous personality that commands the destruction of entire cities, including woman and children, the loving personality that tells us to turn the other cheek, and the prankster personality that gives people heart burn whenever they think about religion. I think deities suffering from multiple personalities is a severely underreported phenomenon that needs to be addressed. It would also explain why this world is so fucked up. It's the only explanation that really makes any sense when you stop to think about it.
On a different St Patrick's day note, someone asked me why people say everyone is Irish on St Patrick's day. It's a good question. We don't say everyone is Mexican on Cinco de Mayo, or everyone is Native American on Share Smallpox with Indigenous Population's day (also known as Thanksgiving), so why is everyone Irish on St Patrick's day?
![confused](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/confused.9b1223c913e4.gif)
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as well as buy books.
and all supplies.
which for photography... is EXPENSIVE... thank goodness tom is so helpful on this...
i also have the college eco-pass which allows me to ride the bus for free. (saves $20 a week)