Saturday, October 25, 2003

The Oracle I/V/X/K

"i can see what others can only dream. I can live things that others can only fear" from the oracle within.


Perception can be heaven, perception can be hell...

Thursday, October 23, 2003


"just because you give up drugs it doesn't mean it's the end of your life and you have to be boring and sit at home and read books all day."

Saturday, October 18, 2003

Gotic or stupid?

"Better or Worse"


"The worlds black and i cant see...
I walk and i crash right into the tree...
The tree that makes my eyes bleed..and my head bust out wiht blood.
The tree is long and silver
Its sharp and pointy with a handel
When it touches my body
I can feel the burning like a candle
The tree looks as its a kinfe..
OMG!!I it is a knife
I've just cut open my face
As the blood flows from my body all over the place
Does it hurt?No! It feels so good to bleed.
I keep cutin and cutting..To death I pleed
I cut and cut and cut
Untill I reach the deepest vain..
Now Ive cut to much
And can no longer feel the pain
Im layin on floor
Screamin inside
And now Im dead...And from the gates of hell
I cannot hide
Now that Im gone..Ill go to a different place.
But..is it..??
A better place or Worse?"

Wednesday, October 15, 2003


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Tuesday, October 14, 2003

E então o mundo acabou!

O inevitável fim da nossa existência causa-nos tanto receio como interesse. Faz parte do nosso instinto de sobrevivência enquanto espécie tentar precaver ameaça à nossa existência. O mais irónico é que a própria natureza indica-nos todos os dias que somos em número demasiado grande para continuar-mos a existir neste frágil ecosistema.


O fim é inevitável.


"Although Malthus thought famine and poverty natural outcomes, the ultimate reason for those outcomes was divine institution. He believed that such natural outcomes were God's way of preventing man from being lazy. Both Darwin and Wallace independantly arrived at similar theories of Natural Selection after reading Malthus. Unlike Malthus, they framed his principle in purely natural terms both in outcome and in ultimate reason. By so doing, they extended Malthus' logic further than Malthus himself could ever take it. They realized that producing more offspring than can survive establishes a competitive environment among siblings, and that the variation among siblings would produce some individuals with a slightly greater chance of survival."


Yeah... right.