The solution is simple. we must remove all elaborate and long processed nonsense from films and games and pack them away in a little box labelled "Do not open". one day someone may open it but it will be long after we are all dead and gone, so as far as we are concerned, we will have accomplished out mission.
This howeve ris easier said than done. First we must round up all the ellaborate and long processed nonesnse, then find a big enouch box. Then find a sharpie big enough to print the label on the box without running out of ink (as using multiple sharpies would become exspensive and we will be working on a very limited budget, so far i have found 45 cents and some string behind the couch but i hope to save more until i have a whole dollar) then we must find someone who aspires to open the box but never will, THEN we have to make it so that everyone in his bloodline is taught that the "family mission" is to get that box open, then we gotta make sure that no one in that bloodline opens, or attempts to open the box, until the last of us dies.
DO YOU THINK WE CAN DO IT?
― ((Censored)) ((Censored)), Sunday, 17 April 2005 03:21 (twenty-one years ago)
1. Any box marked, "Do Not Open", with Sharpie or other, will be opened immediately, perhaps even by you. Pandora's box, remember?
2. Human evolution does take longer than a weekend, even if this found individual can extend his or her bloodline is far less time.
3. I want to live a little longer please, and having conditions set forth to encourage our untimely deaths is a little disconcerting.
What I want to know is why people get so romantically attached to technology, barely old, when the new is so much better? How does this happen?
― MSW (MSW), Monday, 18 April 2005 13:36 (twenty-one years ago)
I am not sure how it happens, but i am more of a fan of older technologies than new myself. But i am not opposed to new.
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http://s10.invisionfree.com/InsanityRevisited/index.php
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― MSW (MSW), Monday, 25 April 2005 18:03 (twenty-one years ago)
http://s10.invisionfree.com/InsanityRevisited/index.php?act=idx
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