On TED


Whether we like them or not. Intellectuals tend to be rather boring. They will gladly be entertained mentally rather than physically. Only a lab rat or dog will perform mighty tricks in reference to the intellectuals desires. And so he has. Some. The intellectual today, stands, only in so far as much to the whole world as Stephen Hawking has. In his own words. Time bends. Time fluctuates and moves up and down, left and right, without thinking. Such a force must be more intelligent than man. Yet it is not conscious or sentient. It has no mind. No brain. Nature has brought about for Pantheists such as Stephen Hawking, the ultimate ideal. To become one with death. To know that sentience isn't the only life. The only living entity. That time is an entity. Even if we do not want to admit that some things, we take for granted, are also alive and ticking. Haha *applause* haha...

That is a TED talk for you, and one just as boring as the rest, sharing information with us that bears no significance whatsoever unto the nature of significance and all dandies aside. Please to meet you, all the best, cut down some more forests, here we are discussing opiates and flaunt our mighty breasts and chests for all to see, hear, and touch. That's it my jolly fellow. All the best, bye bye now.

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