Mindblog 5

  • Mimi Did End Up Losing Her Rights

    April 17th, 2022
  • For A New Political Science

    April 17th, 2022

    When I commenced classes after starting my path towards an undergraduate degree in political science at the university of calgary I was informed by an instructor during commencement that poltical science is the study of power relationships. Though useful, I feel that cold fact is the reason people get alienated from science when not a part of its establishment.

    Science is supposed to serve humanity. Then I argue that anything worthy of the name of “poltical science” should be the study of how to help humanity through the inclusion of everyone in poltical debate. There are now so many tactics for excluding people from our so called “democracy”, such as voter supression, the corrupt prison system, or even calling people mentally ill. It is obviously communist to have everyone a part of the democratic process instead of relegating power to a bunch of wealthy persons.

    For a poltical science that enables all to be a part of humanity in a meaningful way!

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  • Unless I Become An Actually Informed General or Something Like That

    April 15th, 2022

    I am gonna try and refuse to discuss the news, once you see lies, censorship, and mutiple narratives I feel like I am not qualified to make any real analysis. I don’t know who to trust anymore. Too many power hungry people with an interest in selling arms is all I have been taught.

  • To Uspeakably Monstrous Nazis

    April 14th, 2022

    You filthied the Runes.

  • In Defense Of Some Of My European People Using Materialism

    April 8th, 2022

    I mean we got some super awesome tech when resource wars were real and not artifical, it probably added more to our war obsession at a volatile time in our development.

    Not sure this is original, but thought I’d share this thought.

    My advice is realize this and overcome warmongering.

  • I’d Like To Repost Something I Deleted From My Blog

    April 7th, 2022

    Biggest Big Name Influences:

    Frida Kahlo:

    For teaching me I can contribute despite my illness

    Friedensreich Hundertwasser:

    For teaching me to fight for peace and express myself radically

    Pablo Picasso:

    For teaching me to express myself in as many ways as possible

    Caspar David Friedrich:

    For teaching me to see beauty in nature

    Vincent van Gogh:

    For teaching me to work hard despite no Earthly reward

    Annie Leibovitz:

    For teaching me how beautiful photography can be

    Steve McCurry:

    For teaching me to explore the other

    Joel Meyerowitz:

    For teaching me to see the beauty in everyday life

    Snorri Sturluson:

    For teaching me about our heritage and openness of the spiritual mind

    Gene Roddenberry:

    For teaching me that a better tomorrow will come

    William Shakespeare:

    For teaching me to radically express love

    Brothers Grimm:

    For teaching me that escape fiction is potentially dangerous and beautiful

    Patrick Stewart:

    For teaching me morals through his depiction of Picard

    Brent Spiner:

    For teaching me to see the beautiful in the other through the depiction of Data

    Leonard Nimoy:

    For teaching me to embrace more than one world

    John de Lancie:

    For teaching me to think without constraint

    Neil Gaiman:

    For teaching me to appreciate my own thoughts despite what doctrine mandates

    Douglas Adams:

    For teaching me about the absurdity and beauty of comedy

    Franz Kafka:

    For teaching me to see what it is like to be opressed by the state

    Antonio Vivaldi:

    For teaching me about thematically paired music and beauty in music

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

    For teaching me about Genius

    Ludwig van Beethoven:

    For teaching me about alienation from a corrupt elite and about opportunism

    John Winston Ono Lennon:

    For teaching me of the poetry in music and to be true to myself despite the danger

    Nena:

    For teaching me to love myself despite loss

    Chipzel:

    For teaching me to remember my child self

    Martin Luther King Jr.:

    For teaching me about the true meaning of justice

    Vladimir Lenin:

    For teaching me never to think yourself better than others

    Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin:

    For teaching me to be humble despite great power

    Mao Zedong:

    For being disciplined when it comes to doing revolutionary work

    Friedrich Engels:

    For teaching me to rise above petty narratives and embrace materialist analysys of human societies

    Karl Marx:

    For giving me hope that we can indeed create a better world

  • Anh Thieu Lao

    March 29th, 2022

    I think I hallucinated her after her passing recently, I saw her watching me outside our home, she was made of pure light.

    I don’t know what it means, but I hope she watches over us with her kindness.

  • Dangerous Situation For Mimi

    February 17th, 2022

    She is in danger of losing her independence, I wish for her to retain it.

  • Mimi

    February 13th, 2022

    Mimi saved my life.

    Edit: (I was in danger of becoming a bitter old man I figure, the kind that make the world worse, her love for me renewed my love for life)

  • Frustration With Undergrad Studies

    February 13th, 2022

    It is starting to feel like they are trying to teach me things I simply can’t learn very well or at all, not due to lack of intelligence, but due to the cruelty of some realities as they stand.

    Also not sure what the future holds for Mimi’s care, I was considering shifting gears if she needs me to take more intensive care of her.

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