Jumpin' Jehoshaphat!
You actually noticed this sign!
Not many people do. I mean, try standing over there and watch it for a second. A lot of people pass by, but very few even look. But you, YOU, there's something about you. You're more perceptive than THEY are.
And I know, I know.
You're busy, and you've got someplace else to be.
I don't have your attention for long, so I'll be brief.
WAKE UP DAMNIT!
At any given moment, a very few people on this planet are AWARE of their surroundings. Most people are zoned out, barely conscious. They're not using their brains, they're just coasting along. Reacting to things as they'll come. I see a nation of scholars and warriors and poets who are DRUGGED INTO STUPIDITY. A nation of DaVincis who are BORED TO SLEEP. And by what? Well I tell you this - they're doing it to themselves.
And the average human has less than three original thoughts per week. Have you had one yet today? Really think now... and your precious opinions about things don't count towards the grand total - merely reacting to stimulus isn't a demonstration of your brain power.
So listen,
you and me, we're both conscious - for the moment. But in a few minutes, we're going to slip back into the Machine. The Machine? It's the Machine that we're all making with our daily rhythms. Our general lockstep mania. Our religion of current events. We're going to go back to that in a minute. You and I are going back to sleep.
It's cool though. The trick is to realize that you're dreaming. Train yourself to stay aware. You did it at least once today, you can do it again. And do us ALL a favor --
HELP WAKE EACH OTHER UP
It's the least you can do. Do it as a favor to me, like I just did unto you.
PROFESSOR CRAMULUS, KSC
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Somehow, Cram, you manage to take an old theme and reiterate it so that people's "ignore the loony" reaction is delayed long enough to get the message in there. Kudos.
Also:
Quote from: Professor Cramulus on November 25, 2007, 06:18:24 PM
And the average human has less than three original thoughts per week. Have you had one yet today? Really think now... and your precious opinions about things don't count towards the grand total - merely reacting to stimulus isn't a demonstration of your brain power.
Read
The Prince of Nothing trilogy by R. Scott Bakker when you have some cash and reading time available. This is one of the most important themes in the whole story for at least one of the characters.
yeah, I'm trying to come up with a good headline for this. I think it could probably have a more interesting title than READ THIS SIGN. I'm not sure whether it should be an image or a meme bomb or some kind of mondo. But should be something attention getting.
Maybe something surreal or absurd or silly?
How about 'I DARE YOU TO IGNORE THIS SIGN'?
i used to graffiti "Get Lucid or Wake The Fuck Up" on bus stops and the like.
I like the allusion to lucid dreaming in there. It's fairly sly.
YES YES YYYYYYEEEESSSSS!!
i don't think it needs to be said, but i don't think i have said it before.
so for posterity, all and any memebomb type material i produce of original nature
is copyleft, or general public license.
just use it well if it's of any worth at all.
Quote from: Professor Cramulus on November 25, 2007, 06:18:24 PMthe average human has less than three original thoughts per week
Hi Professor,
Where did you get that statistic? I wouldn't have imagined that the number was anywhere near that high.
I would have guessed that the average human has about three original thoughts per lifetime.
Pastor Mullah Zappathruster
A thought is original if the thinker has not thought it before, even if it has been thought by someone else previously. That boosts things quite a lot. For example, which watching Grizzly Man the other day I thought "Holy hell! It's a good thing the bear ate him" and even though probably every single person who sees that movie has the same thought, it was new to me.
Quote from: Nigel on December 01, 2007, 04:06:58 AM
A thought is original if the thinker has not thought it before, even if it has been thought by someone else previously. That boosts things quite a lot. For example, which watching Grizzly Man the other day I thought "Holy hell! It's a good thing the bear ate him" and even though probably every single person who sees that movie has the same thought, it was new to me.
It seems contradictory that you think you can be original and just like everybody else at the same time.
A lot of things about life are contradictory.
Anyway, I'm not trying to be deep, just pointing out that there are different kind of originality. One is unique originality (no one has come up with it before) and the other is individual originality (that specific individual has not come up with it before). Even if others have had the same thought, if an individual has not been exposed to the idea, but it arises on its own, it is unprecedented and original to their brains.
That's where the whole idea of creative synchronicity comes from; two or more individuals may act on the same original idea simultaneously without having any awareness of each other.
People really focus hard on trying to be original.
Hence being "outlandish".
Everyone thinks they're cutting edge, but really, there's just willing to make themselves stereotypically weird or mysterious or a black sheep because they think it'll make people like them.
As the Disney channel informs me, it is better to just be yourself.
I just try to surprise myself and make myself laugh once in a while. It's the best I can do.
Quote from: Nigel on December 01, 2007, 05:20:27 AM
I just try to surprise myself and make myself laugh once in a while. It's the best I can do.
*nod*
This is also the correct motorcycle.
Also the classiest way of going about things.
Quote from: PastorMullahZappathruster on December 01, 2007, 01:46:24 AM
Quote from: Professor Cramulus on November 25, 2007, 06:18:24 PMthe average human has less than three original thoughts per week
Hi Professor,
a) Where did you get that statistic? I wouldn't have imagined that the number was anywhere near that high.
b) I would have guessed that the average human has about three original thoughts per lifetime.
Pastor Mullah Zappathruster
a) I made it up
b) yeah you're probably right, but I want to make it sound like an attainable goal.
AHHHHHHHHHHH
Quote from: Pope Naughty Nasturtiums on December 01, 2007, 05:23:11 AM
Quote from: Nigel on December 01, 2007, 05:20:27 AM
I just try to surprise myself and make myself laugh once in a while. It's the best I can do.
*nod*
This is also the correct motorcycle.
Also the classiest way of going about things.
At least I got one thing right.
<sad sigh>
it's kinda hard anyway to compare thoughts between two different minds and then argue about whether they're similar enough to be considered the same.
i mean, one mind has had different experiences than the other, and thoughts are sort of made up of connections between these experiences, so it is kind of impossible for two minds to think the same thought, because the meaning of that thought to those minds can never be exactly the same.
and even if you go for "similar enough" it's already hard enough to even match up, lay two thoughts next to eachother in order to compare them.
ok, so if you convert the thoughts to some predefined written language, in one agreed upon wording, you could compare them. but is that fair, what if two unique trains of thought lead to something, that when transcribed turns out to be the same?
(just merely pointing out the anally obvious)
I figure that any thought that is new to the thinker is probably A Good Thing and an indication that the thinker is awake. I also think that most thinkers don't have new thoughts very often, even the most awake of them.