Nov 26 2007

Portrait of a miserable person: It’s Like Taking Candy From a Multi-Billion Dollar Corporation · Violent Acres – response

Category: Things That Get Me Maderm @ 12:08 am

This person is an idiot. Reading the story makes me wonder what kind of a person they are. It’s clear that they are confused with the amount of money in their bank account, and their annual income defines their value as a person, and not their actions as human beings.

This person is trash, complete and utter trash. They may live in a nice neighbourhood, drive a nice car, they might even belong to a country club, but as a human being they fail miserably, and have no value.

It’s clear that while they make enough money, and only go to high class stores they are miserable. So miserable that they want to spread their misery. I hope I never make so much money I look down on people like that.

I would have left a comment, however it looks like this is the only way I can do so.

Go ahead read the story, and see if you don’t agree that she is a miserable human.

It’s Like Taking Candy From a Multi-Billion Dollar Corporation · Violent Acres


Nov 24 2007

Micro Persuasion: 25 Things I Learned on Google Trends

Category: Makes you think ...erm @ 8:51 am

Micro Persuasion: 25 Things I Learned on Google Trends
25) Google is bigger than God?

Ok this is a third party saying this … so maybe it won’t happen.
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Nov 24 2007

The problems with the internet and blogs

Category: Insanity,Life Storieserm @ 7:11 am

I love the internet, and there’s nothing like a good blog either.

I find myself getting angry on a daily basis.

it always seems like microsoft, riaa, mpaa, sco, government, some crazy parent, or some crazy kid is pissing me off.

So you read some blog, next thing you know you’re pissed. What do you do … post a comment.

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Nov 24 2007

Look beyond symbols of holidays

Category: Life Stories,Makes you think ...,Smokingerm @ 6:40 am

Look beyond symbols of holidays

Among my favorite historical stories is the “War on the Sparrows,” which was declared in 1958 by the Maoist government of China.

The Communist Party sought to increase the agricultural yield of its peasant-farmers and identified what it believed to be the chief culprit: the millions of sparrows flitting around the countryside. One study claimed that each sparrow ate four pounds of grain per year, which amounted to hundreds of thousands of tons of lost grain.

The party declared that manual extermination would be the most efficient solution. On Dec. 13, the entire country was mobilized to wave red flags, bang gongs and generally harass the birds until they dropped dead from exhaustion or tiny cardiac arrests. Some sources estimate that 4 million birds died that day. One young man, Yang Seh-mun, was celebrated as a national hero for personally strangling 20,000 nestlings during the nights that followed the big day.
Two years later, a locust plague broke out and the sparrows, their natural enemies, were nowhere to be found. Crop harvests were decimated, and the sparrow eradication program became a byword for a governmental failure that was based on well-meaning symbolism rather than genuine actions that produced long-lasting benefits for actual people.

That story reminds me of what appears to be a universal human propensity to believe that sincere but ultimately empty gestures are the same as genuine actions.

Problems always arise when we substitute well-intentioned or even cynical symbolism over substance. In the case of the sparrows, the Maoists saw an opportunity to unite the people in a massive project that would instill nationalistic pride. For a time, the citizenry’s steps certainly must have carried a bit more swagger.

The truth, though, surfaced as it always does, and the hollow logic of the program was revealed as being, in fact, short-sighted and foolish. The program accomplished less than nothing; it took even more food out of people’s mouths.

Actually the article has nothing to do about smoking, however it does completely make sense in the area of banishing smokers because you’re scared of second hand smoke.
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Nov 18 2007

A Pedophile Lurking Behind Every Dark Corner · Violent Acres

Category: Insanity,Life Stories,Makes you think ...erm @ 2:21 pm

A Pedophile Lurking Behind Every Dark Corner · Violent Acres

The above blog didn’t have a place to post a comment … so I figured I’d do it here, and see if it registered as a track/trace back.
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Nov 14 2007

Telling It Like It Is: Chantix – Miracle Drug Or Silent Killer?

Category: Smokingerm @ 8:41 am

Telling It Like It Is: Chantix – Miracle Drug Or Silent Killer?
No man it really is about getting you on their drugs, not getting you healthy.


Nov 14 2007

Quitters finish first | eG weekly | EducationGuardian.co.uk

Category: Smokingerm @ 8:35 am

Even if you quit, you’re screwed.


Nov 14 2007

Chantex – Stop Smoking Cessation Pill Gives Smokers Hope Again on Squidoo

Category: Smoking,Things That Get Me Maderm @ 8:30 am

Chantex – Stop Smoking Cessation Pill Gives Smokers Hope Again on Squidoo

Quitting smoking isn’t about “being healthy” it’s all about getting you hooked on Big Pharma drugs.


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