Birthday 1992-01-15 Gender
Male Location The Sunshine State...unfortunately Member Since 2005-09-10 Occupation Truthseer Real Name Krycul
Personal
Achievements I haven't been completely drained of a conscience Anime Fan Since Sailor Moon Favorite Anime What ever's on adult swim Goals To become a great author Hobbies writing, drawing, singing, reading, walking Talents anything I put my mind to
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Everything seems to be fading into a normal routine. I feel, but the days are all blurred together into sloppy messes of emotion.
Somehow a lot of things are chaning yet it feels like nothing is changing. Comments (4) |
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Ello everyone
Thank the Lord for thanksgiving break.
So how are you guys?
Someone give me something important to talk about. Comments (3) |
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Friday, November 16, 2007
I just finished watching The Wicker Man. It has the most unfulfilling ending in the world. It just pissed me off. Comments (4) |
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Let's establish some ground rules before I start this little rant. Every one has an aura. It's your personality signature manifest in an unknown energy form. People call that energy chi, chakra, ki, but more or less it's some sort spiritual, life force.
Let's say our energy is all connected on an invisible plain. For the sake of argument I'll call it the Aurealm. There thoughts travel as waves that blend and collide and influence others. And what happenes in this aurealm affects the physical world through the thoughts of everyone. The collection of these thoughts fabricate things like chance and chaos in this world. So chance doesn't actually exist. It's just the expression of myriads of thoughts at once in the real world, follow?
So under this proposed theory, if you gather enough of the same thoughts at once it can create a seemingly random occurrence. Alright, so you know how people say, "That was random." There's no such thing. Something triggered that thought no matter how random it seems. It has a source.
So if I get an entire country to think, "Today will be an awesome day," at exactly the same point in time then it will be a better day for everyone on the planet, even if it's only slightly better. Like, maybe someone gave you a compliment. However minuscule that may seem, that one action was influenced in some way by the country. But with the billions of people on the earth it's impossible that the wave of good generated by the country isn't diluted by the thoughts of everyone else. Thus emerges the idea of chaos.
So ultimately your mood is affected by those around you. Your best friend will affect it much more then some girl in Indonesia but both people affect it nonetheless.
And there are people who release more of this energy then most. They're called radiators. They're the kind of people who make you feel some sort of emotional high when you're around them. Most personalities choose a specific emotion. Choosing more then one can develop into what we call mental diseases. The thoughts of radiators have the biggest impact on the world around them.
Hypothetically through this idea, if the entire globe was to think the same exact thought at an exact point in time it would come true. In a perfect state such as Adam and Eve were in this power to influence the world was even more powerful. We'd probably call it a psychic power, but when we inherited sin, Jehovah(god) banned this ability from us. Which is why Christendom frowns upon the occult which struggles to understand this power but can't because Jehovah won't let us. Interesting concept don't you think? Comments (2) |
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
Yesterday was the worst Friday I've had in a long time. But the second night of show. I forget to tell you guys didn't I? I'm in my fourth play. It's called Copacabana. Fruity name, I know. But it's not completely terrible. Not dark enough for my taste, but I love drama so.
Life isn't horrible. It's not particularly good, but not bad. I was really angry for a while though. It was a girl thing. Comments (3) |
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