The theory brought up my Friedrich Nietzsche is to believe that the life we live now will repeat after our death. I have an interest with this topic because of the film, Triangle (2009), a movie that is somewhat relevant to this idea about life repeating itself forever. I personally do think of this idea of life rewinding very interesting and thought provoking. If I were asked how I felt about the eternal recurrence, I would take the concept behind this theory and live on without the idea making my life meaningless. If life was going to repeat as soon as I die, then life really has no consequences. The people around me will have no meaning if they couldn’t continue on with their lives after I die, in which the world could just be a figment of my imagination in some twisted way. I’m not saying I’d throw my life away. I value life as much as anyone else does, but a man’s ambition in life is geared towards working hard in this life, he or she will be rewarded in the afterlife. If there isn’t an afterlife, then the big question of “what is the point in life” is somewhat meaningless. Now, nobody can’t convince me that the eternal recurrence is an actual fact on how the afterlife works, neither any religious theories will have an effect on I portray my life. I’ll just continue on with my life and live it day by day, planning steps ahead and see how it’ll go. What Nietzsche’s theory really does is show one’s self more about how they think and react to a new kind of perspective of life.
Mar 6, 2011
Mar 1, 2011
Pornstar
I know these rants lately don't lead anywhere, but writing all of these blogs will lead me into writing about something more useful and more entertaining. So think of this as my practice rounds for my up n coming blogs.
As for the title, it is a metaphor in a way. Pornstars makes lots of crappy porn, and there will be these handful of videos that are worth watching. Lol..
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charlie sheen
He's complaining about making two million dollars per episode to one of my favourite sit-coms. I normally hate agreeing to 'like' something that the mass audience likes from Fox television shows like Two and a Half Men and Hope. Shows like Curb your Enthusiasm and Sienfeld I'm happy to gloat about because it is something that people will appreciate if they are open to shows that aren't pie to the face humor.
Anyways, back to Charlie Sheen and Two and a Half Men. He is all over the news because he is trying to ask for more money per episode because of his acting and popularity. The show recently gotten canceled and he is suing the company for canceling it. I think in his type of lifestyle making millions, we can't be accusing him of being a drug addict and being a crazy person. I think in his millionaire fast paced life, he has the personality to be a little arrogant and pushing to get what he wants.
Speaking of television shows. What else is on that I want to like is Fringe and Dexter. I hear so much about Dexter, but I do not know where to get it apart from downloading, streaming and renting from Blockbuster. I would do those but I want to find a better way....I know there isn't a better way, in which is making me loaft....but that is just how I roll. I would like to change my ways but as how I mentioned in my last rant, I am molded into this lifestyle. Until I own my own house with my own rules, I will shape up into who I want to be and how I want my life to go on.
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baby
i wouldn't mind having a baby. We don't live in a world full of answers, only curiosity and questions. So with that, having a family is one of the most valuable things in life.
I don't have a mind set in owning a large house with lots of useless furniture. My vision of a realistic happy home is an average sized, two floor with basement house. Quality over quantity. I know majority of people would get a big house with lots of high quality furniture; but with that comes a lot of responsibilities. If having a child growing up in a moderate environment, hopefully the child will grow up not being high maintenance. Instead, appreciate the small things. For example, how a few special toys is more enjoyable than being flustered with multiple toys that only fulfill the child's non-sensible needs. Or finding that being organized with minimal things is a lot more accessible than rummaging around to find something.
This may be a fantasy thought, but growing up as a child, it taught me that we are molded by our environment. Fact is that our first real memory comes from the home and whos in it. So my theory is that if a child grows up in the environment that the parent has molded, the child will be comfortable with the surroundings throughout their childhood. .... Until the child becomes a teenager and rebels against the parent's rules and regulations.
To conclude this rant/mind fuck. I'd like to say I'm not being serious at all. Muahahaha. This is my child and how he's going to grow up to be. Chill. Free of life's worries. and a G.
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