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clap your hands say yeah

Thursday, February 15, 2007


One day is more than enough advertisement to alleviate the psychological complications that arise from my inferiority complex personality disorder.

But seriously people, do not fuckin' call.

No club. No alcohol. No drugs. All hardwork. Random, no frills, no-strings-attached sex is most welcomed.

Or else I would have answered her call.

Why do I always push her away and want her back later?

I may, or may not love you. But in all probability, I most probably do.

Which means I do not.

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The altered state of reality is caused by the demarcation of synapses between the left and right brain as affected by the insufflation of substance. Long-term, permanent damages include, but not limited to memory loss, heightened propensity towards Alzheimer's and all sorts of bad, crazy stuff that the government told your ignorance ass.

Short term bliss?

You'll find yourself inadvertently worshipping Markus Schulz.

I have not slept in three days. I would like to. But I could not. Everytime I close my eyes, I'd think of that 8 year-old girl I raped, murdered and hid in my fridge for two years when I was on tour in Vietnam fighting the communists. She tasted like chicken. Everything tastes like chicken. Or does chicken taste like Everything?

Much like free will. Are we truly free? Did God really give us freedom? Why is freedom such an important element in our life? It is the very fundamentals, the tenet of which we, humans had founded our society upon. We lose freedom, we lose the basis for everything that we have come to accept as acceptable in our society.

In the late 1990s a previously blameless American began collecting child pornography and propositioning children. On the day before he was due to be sentenced to prison for his crimes, he had his brain scanned. He had a tumour. When it had been removed, his paedophilic tendencies went away. When it started growing back, they returned. When the regrowth was removed, they vanished again. Who then was the child abuser?

His case dramatically illustrates the challenge that modern neuroscience is beginning to pose to the idea of free will. The instinct of the reasonable observer is that organic changes of this sort somehow absolve the sufferer of the responsibility that would accrue to a child abuser whose paedophilia was congenital. But why? The chances are that the latter tendency is just as traceable to brain mechanics as the former; it is merely that no one has yet looked. Scientists have looked at anger and violence, though, and discovered genetic variations, expressed as concentrations of a particular messenger molecule in the brain, that are both congenital and predisposing to a violent temper.

Where is free will in this case?

Markets depend on the idea that personal choice is free choice. Mostly, that is not a problem. Even if choice is guided by unconscious instinct, that instinct will usually have been honed by natural selection to do the right thing. But not always. Fatty, sugary foods subvert evolved instincts, as do addictive drugs such as nicotine, alcohol and cocaine. Liberals say that individuals should be free to consume these, or not.

Erode free will, and you erode that argument.

posted by Kit
11:26 AM

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