Sunday, December 19, 2004

We Are In This Together, Enjoy the Ride.

waay back in the sixties when I was a girl things were different we didn't need any of these awful fact-checkers and investigative commitees. People just plain told the truth and when they didn't, well we had the decentcy to believe them anyway. Let's look at this they were important and it would do them an injustice to question or disbelieve a person in authority. Why can't kids today learn that we all in this together. That the truth isn't going to help a damn one of us. There's a madman at the wheel and the engine is on fire. we are losing altitude by the second and diving into stockpile of russian nuclear warheads. Who NEEDS to know this? Just sit in your seat, try to ignore your neighbour, breathe from the mask, turn up the volume on the headphones and pretend like nothings happening, that way we can all die in an orderly fashion without all that unsightly emotion and difficulty.

Ignore that bunch of miscrents up front chanting and picketing by the cockpit, there 'awareness rasing' will just upset your digestion. Don't join there dissentful chorus, no! join the chorus of silent participation. This whole death thing will be pretty quick and painless don't worry, you won't feel a thing. It would be like it didn't even happen, you'll head to those pearly gates eye's closed, utterly unaware, without fear or discomfort. Why would you want to see how it all ends? Utter foolishness. Look this extinction thing has to happen ever couple million years so really it's no big deal. It's natural.


Today's Song of the Day is "Exit Music (For A Film)" by Radiohead off their 1997 album "OK Computer."

Crazy Fact: In 1993, Radiohead toured the U.S. opening for Tears for Fears.

njoy

1 comment:

annabanana said...

i just finished reading a YA book called "The Giver." it's very, very, good, and very, very, sad, but somehow seems appropriate to this posting. check it out.