7 thoughts on “don’t even try to make me feel guilty, it won’t work

  1. Don’t worry. Last night, for some strange paranormal reason, it occured tom e how much I love the music of George Michaels.
    Ba-bay! Why don’t you…oh, sorry…my bad.

  2. Ready To Take The First Step?

    Apparently, Ms. Clarkson’s Ode is the entire Blogosphere’s Guilty Pleasure™… Tonight I was poking around, because I knew I’d seen it posted on a couple of blogs I read. Turns out, it’s more than a few. A surprising number of…

  3. i kinda liked it at first, too. but now it won’t get out of my head. it’s been WEEKS, no, possibly a month that the song has been on perma-play in my head. it’s making me completely insane!! damn you, kelly!

  4. Knowledge is a crystal that has fallen beneath a sea of murk. Like
    an anchor thrown from a ship, it’s stuck down there, and will remain
    stuck until we do something about it.
    At the moment, there’s a lot of confusion. What’s going on with
    that anchor? Could it have magnetically fused with the rocks in the
    seabed? Thus do the sailors conjecture, little knowing that they
    could be right.
    On the other hand, they could be religious zealots who blindly
    believe fiction. Blindly believing, they would deserve the ignorance
    to which they had been bound. Moreover, they think that vague,
    error-prone religious scriptures are evidence in support of their
    faith.
    Well, Occam’s razor speaks differently. Occam’s razor is a
    rational principle. It tells us what not to believe: thus it protects our
    rationality.
    But when fantasy and reality merge together, and when the
    dangerous thrill of the unknown seizes upon everything that at
    present lives–then, only, can change occur. Then, only, can
    evolution take place!
    Evolution is in contrast to nihilism. It’s in contrast to leaving that
    anchor down there forever. Having made that clear, it is now time
    to raise the anchor. It is now time–to think rationally.
    Is God real? We must conclude the negative–for Time Cube’s
    proven true, therefore a 1-corner God cannot be.
    Time Cube, however, has four corners. Four corners.

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