Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Personnal Evaluation.

Thankyou everyone for a smashing module and I'll see you all after I get back from the yearly whale angling on surfboard competition in the Alpha Primus Twelveteenth Sector.

Thankyou and goodbye yours truly Bruce, shit! I mean Tom.
Questionaire

Age.
20

Sex.
Yes please. Oh sorry, male.

What is your degree subject.
Creative and Proffessional Writing and Film Studies

Does 'Being Bad' relate well to the other mods?
I think it will with the next semester mods!

If so, why?
Because it has helped to expand my creative mind.

How did you find it, easy, hard or appropriate?
It was alright, just right. I think you go easier on the amount of blogs though.

Did you think the list of topics covered appropriate?
Yeh they were fine.

Do you think there should be any others included?
Yes, bad taste humour. Also one on is it bad to be controversial.

Do you think the format worked well?
No. We neede to be split-up. Ther was just too many!

What did you think of the Module Team?
I'm not religous but I thought George was cool. Kevin was business man cool. Marc looked like an elf and was funny. The person who did the smoking lecture was hilarious. Tatoo man was full of interesting info and Jackie was....... well, just Jackie (she can buy whisky though!).

Better if we had:

Smaller groups; yes

Discussion and debate among the class as a whole? no

Information and talk from lecturers? They did enough for my liking

The approach taken in the module is interdisciplinary (drawing on perspectives from English Literature, Film Studies, Creative Writing, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Media Studies and Politics): do you think this a useful way of approaching the topics covered in the module?
Not sure myself. I liked it.

Do you think that interdisciplinary modules are a good idea?
It was good but I just wish there was more for the creative writers. Only one story allowed and 300 words in american terms, sucked.

Do you think you have benefited from the interdisciplinary approach taken in the module?
Yes

Would you like to see more modules that cover this kind of subject matter?
Only if it was a specialized creative writing module.

Are you planning to take the follow-up module PH2004
Don't know what that is.

Would you recommend ‘Being Bad’ to a friend?
Of course I will if you do what I recommend.

Do you think that the blogs (web logs) were a good idea?
Blogs were good but not that many!

What did you think of the other assessments
Good

What have you learned from the module?
Quite alot thankyou!

No more questions!

What parts of the module have you found most useful and why?
Infidelity, tattoo, religion and others. Why because they were interesting.

What parts do you think were a waste of time and why?
More for creative writers!

Are there any other comments you wish to make regarding ‘Being Bad’?
More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers! More for creative writers!

P.S., If you've read my gun log here's one of my five; Click to visit the miserable center.

Tom
Stealing

Is stealing bad? It depends on what type of stealing you mean?

To steal something material is bad if your doing out of pleasure. If its for career prospects, i.e., to climb the burglary ladder, then by all means do it but be warned it may not be lifelong career. Police being the major problem!

If you're out there to steal someones emotions I've prepared some warning points you might need to consider:

1/ The heads of religion might not be best pleased if your cult begins to gain popularity. You might get an evangelist hitman on your doorstep.

2/ Government might not be best pleased if your movement interfere's with their policies, especially through aggressive means. Expect a visit from MI5 or a local council eviction letter.

3/ If your emotion stealing rests on just love manipulation purposes be careful in selection processes. Make sure you've had the person checked both historically and mentally. One slip-up here could result in a swift immigration process to escape angry family members and close friends if her/his body is found lying in a pool of there own blood. Due to your mental obedience process.

4/ If your emotional manipulation lies in forming an anti environmentalist front. Please be careful of enraged oaks or tumbleweed smashing down your headquarters.

Please be careful out there when purshuing your decided path for stealing. Both concepts have many drawbacks in moral and ethical ways. Personally if any type of stealing should be recommended to you, then I'd say no more than the cookie jar stage!



Her's how joyriders do their stuff Bastard alarm!

So long Tom
This guy's Masturbation Response

This person says that masturbation is disgusting!

Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. Its very nice and enjoyable and i'll do it till I die. I don't consider it bad and if anyone asks i'll say to them that i do and i like it.
I may not do it in public, thats really sick and is definately unacceptable but in privacy its great and it tells you a lot about yourself.

Tom
Guns

When trying to think of why the common person should have a gun I could only think of one logical reason; shooting heads of state!
It would be interesting to see how many people would go to the extremity's of killing the likes of Fony Blair with a gun. Maybe thats where the the Washington sniper was going wrong; number 1, he was in the wrong country and number 2, he had set his sights a wee bit too low.

On a moral level I believe in Stevens point but it would be nice to see the 'man with no plan' go this way if democracy seems to not do a good job of it.

In Ancient Greece they would once a year cast a vote via a shard of pottery to see, which one person would get Ostricised from the community. This included everyone including there leaders!

So if to you, gunning down Blair is a bit extreme then this policy should be instated into British Politics. Imagine who would go in your first five years, think about it!

So long Tom

Wednesday, December 31, 2003

Lying with Integrity

When listening to the Lecture and how it was conducted I was quite impressed with how it panned out. Kevin should have become a major businessman or politian with how he argued, both the pro's and cons of lying. He controlled the remarks from the audience and where we intended to go without us really knowing but feeling entirely satissfied with the end product. I don't believe that we ever found out what he believed was right or wrong with lying in the whole of the lecture! He merely nodded and evaluated what we stated and then prodded us into different areas for more reactions, clever!

Because the learning outcomes of being bad are to try to accept and understand the nature of 'badness', I will argue that I can see the neccessity of certain forms of lying. Will I be lying to myself though!

1/Lying for your own gain.
This can't be all that bad can it, look at where the likes of Bush and Blair have got with it! Most people are only ashamed of the gains other people have made the deceptive way. We always like to see ourselves as perfect and never wrong, that honesty is the best policy! Yet very few people have acheived through this technique and more have done it through the lying and cheating. You could get caught and then it's, oh bugger! But if not you could get rich, powerful and better off for it. And then if you do get caught, because you've already made it, there's nothing to worry about is there?

2/Lying for someones benefit. Sometimes you have to lie for the benefit of others. For example, if someone was concerned about their appearance and they were badly attired it would probably be best to not to tell them the truth!

3/ Lying to save face. This perfectly acceptable, I do it when neccessary and I endorse anyone else who would like to participate in this delightful activity! If ever in the face of defeat, just lie! Seriously though, most people will do it and therefore it is not a bad habit to get used to. Most of the time it is used in a heated debate and you'll knowingly do it when the realization of defeat is approaching. It might wrong and deceitful but it's worth in the light of saving face.

4/Lying to create a new persona. This as well can be beneficial, secret agents and con artists are ace at it. If caught trust levels could be reduced considerably but sometimes it's neccessary! I've done it a couple of times when somewhere where knowone knows me and I found it exciting. But some make a career out of it, Mr Blair (kill,kill,kill!)! Seriously again though, it is a good thing for some people. If your a loner and are depressed, there's no harm in creating a fictous being to involve yourself in. Especially if it means you now becoming a more confident person, why not. You can argue all about the moral diatribe involved over doing this, but that's crap. If you want to do it, then do it. Your life and maybe even your gain.

Overall lying is not at all such a bad idea. Sitting here with the congress of America we all agree that it's a very handy weapon indeed (he he)! What is an honest lie? Can it be done? If the lie makes you a better person is that the honest lie, a lie with integrity? Oh shucks, I'll go back to the drawing board with that one!

Here are a couple of links!

A good old fashioned ranter we've got 'ere!
Go and have yourself a vote!

Finally here's pictures of everyones favourite man!

You've gotta give this man a pat on the back

So farewell, and I hoped that you're all infused with rage.

Blogged and blagged by Jesus.

Tuesday, December 16, 2003

Is Being too Religous Bad.

I ponder and I ponder and I ponder........
Then miraculously I have another opinion on another over talked subject, that if you have the patience to stay up and watch ITV really late you'll see the once again annoying debaters argueing on uselessly over something similar to this question!

My Opinion!
I feel that I have no faith in the religions that we know and understand and argue that religion has caused many deaths, even wars and will continue to do so while it still exists Someone who agree's.
I'm not saying that I'm dead against religous practices but you have to understand that due to it's moral impacts on people, there's possibilities of it being abused for extreme purposes (I don't even need to give examples on this as everyone should know of at least one case it's been involved in).
There's no need to be too religous to the point where your annoying too many people. Yet we do live in a democracy (Ha ha) so if people want to express their beliefs they can, as long as they don't harm or antagonise people in the process.
There isn't much more that hasn't been said over and over again to say so I'll just have a think of when religion has caused strife for a while. Ummmmmmmmmm let's see. There's India, Pakistan, Ireland, America, Palestine, Russia, Spain, Ancient Carthage.......... oh the list keeps building! Oh well, anyone for a reading? No

Blogged and blogged by Tom, yes! got it right.

Saturday, December 06, 2003

Reply to this blogs view on suicide.

I think if your ever going to give an opinion on suicide you have to be very carefull with how you word your beliefs (a common problem I have).
Quote, "This program really was a thought provoking one. Suicide is only a cowedly way out. You leave behind those who love you the most. Stand up and face the world don't be a chicken!!!!!! We all suffer times of depression varying in severity I agree but work through it if not for yourself then those around you who love you! Nothing is ever as bad as it seems".


I don't think you can just generalise that all people that kill themselves are cowards, many victims of the aftermath would agree with this remark but many would not. Suicide can be for many reasons, for instance, the Japanese's code of honour condoned ritual suicide if a member of rank was humiliated/ashamed/defeated by an opponent, also in modern life there is people who have psychologically problems and even women after birth suffer from post natal depression which can cause suicide. I don't think suiciders don't tend to think about the pain they will cause their loved ones either when in this state of extreme depression. I mean i'm sure that the mental bravery involved to kill yourself is chore in itself!
I do think that in some cases you can regard it as being cowardly and I would have loved to have seen the programme, suicide chat rooms are new to me and thinking of them tends to keep giving me creepy shivers through the spine at the sheer thought of how a conversation might happen.
Sorry if bored anyone to death out there but the blog did fascinate me and I wish I had seen it and all that they discussed, good god i'm morbid.

Here's a joke for you;

Two suicidals in a park one day.
The one say's to the other, "I was feeling depressed the other morning".
"So what did you do?" replies the other man.
"Got some pills and tried to top myself"
"So why are you still here bud"
"After the first two I felt much better!!!!"

Here's a link for you all as well to amuse yourselves with,
Ways to kill yourself!

Blabbed and Blogged by Tom, shit I mean Bruce! No Tom! Tom, tom, tom....................

Friday, November 28, 2003

TATTOOS AND PIERCING

If anyone saw the second half of the lecture then i'm sure you were as amazed as me to the extent that people will go! I'm finding it quite difficult to understand what's so bad about the topic. If you decide to have either one then I assume that it's not my problem to dictate my morals on you?
But when you begin to delve deeper into the subject you can begin to understand some of the issues that revolve around Being Bad.

1/ Some tattoo's are regarded as abusive, racial, discriminative to beliefs/cultures, shocking and perverse. In these instances there needs to be concerns towards our own morals as human beings, i.e., the branding of the Jews, cultural ignorance and pictures approving sadistical hobbies. Sadly no picture but a shocking reminder of this

2/Tattoos can be a link to criminal activity, i.e., some hooligan gangs brand themselves with a tattooed symbol.

3/ Body Mutilation to the extreme surely cannot be of a good nature and i'm sure that the people that partake in it that are not related to a culture that endorces it are purely suffering from a massive ego and attention seeking disorder. Where's the the humanity in their brains! This is just not on

Personally I really want a tattoo and as soon as i've got the money I'll have my well planned out tattoos but in no way am I going to go to the extent that some people are for body modifying especially when it is of no benefit to me. WHY?
To me theres a limit to stick within, so don't go past it. Like I stated in my smoking blog there a word called moderation and if you decide to indulge body modifying just be careful and avoid being to excessive in it.
I'd also like to mention that there's a good book in the library called a 1,000 Tatoo's it's very interesting.

Here's a joke i was told that relates to tattoos;
There once was a couple of newlyweds named John and Wendy. John told his wife Wendy that he wanted a tattoo! Wendy agreed and said that would be ok. John did not know what the tattoo should say or where he would put it. So Wendy said, "Well, if you REALLY loved me, you would get my name tattooed on your pecker."

John couldn't back out on that one, so he went to the tattoo parlor. The tattoo artist told him that he needed to have an erection while he put it on. After an hour of excruciating pain, the tattoo was done.

As John was on his way home from the tattoo parlor he saw a rest stop and decided he needed to stop and take a leak. He went to the restroom and looked down to admire his tattoo and he noticed, that when he was not erect, the only letters that were visible, were the W and the Y.

Suddenly, a big black gentleman steps into the urinal beside John and John accidentally looked down at the guy and could not help but notice that he ALSO had the letters W and Y tattooed.

So John said "Hey, I guess you have a girlfriend or wife named Wendy too."

The guys looked confused and said, "What makes you think that?"

John replied "Well I noticed the W and the Y tattoo -- so you don't have a girlfriend named Wendy?"

The black guys laughed and responded, "No mon, that tattoo says, "Welcome to Jamaica! Have a nice day."

Blabbed and Blogged by Bruce......... oh shit forgot again. Tom

Tuesday, November 25, 2003

I'm writing this blog to apologize of my own forgetfulness. It is that I forgot to mention on my saturday blog something that really moved me to the point of orgasm! This subject I regard as an amazing acolade and now I can be truly proud of where I live. Oh fuck sod it, lets cut to chase shall we and cut the crap. 1..........2...........3...........Yes! Yes! Yes! Come on me babbies! You beauty! We love you Johny we do, we love you Johny we do, we love you Johny we do, oooh Johny we love you! Top of the league! Wham bam thankyou mam! Australia you can go cry to your mommy's at your FAILURE, yes you can, you can you can you can!
As you can tell i'm mildly happy about the English finally lifting a world cup again after 37 years. I jumped about the pub like an imbecial hugging a fat bloke stranger swearing incessantly to the nearest victim I layed eyes on with tears in my eyes! It was magical and if I hadn't have been a penniless student I would have loved to have gone to Ausland and seen it myself.
But my reactions to the result are common place in me, if england were to have won a world cup in a tiddley winks tournament I would have reacted the same way. I'm sadly a victim of sport indulgence syndrome, sorry but that's the way it is. Anyway I'm proud to be British and if anyone deserves a knighthood it's the big man Johnson! Thankyou Laurie for reminding me of this wonderful event that will be eternally engrained in my mind! And for all those Aussie's I do like you a lot but for slagging off our team constantly, I say this............................ Oh tiddles!
Check this out If love you England's Rugby team

Blabbed and blabbed by sports nut Bruce shit! I mean Tom!

Saturday, November 22, 2003

Masturbation.

Ummmmmmmmmmmm. A very interesting subject indeed. I remember a friend of mine in juniors who's surname was Bates, unfortunately I was too young to take the piss out of his title for letters being Master till he was 16. Oh well!
Personally masturbation to me is a must activity, I'm in a relationship where the sex is good still plentiful yet I still manage to keep my relationship with my hand at twice a week. I've practised it knowingly now for a good nine years and i'm proud of it, cockney's have even named it after me by calling it Tommy tanking!
When asked as to what I used I said anything that not painful! This might sound quite childish but hey it's truth. Using just a hand without extra help to me is unrewarding, I need that help. Table's to push against, or a pillow for extra friction is good yet to combine this with a crackin porn video is even better! To me masturbation is not a taboo subject, we all do it (well, anyone with sense does) because it's revitalising and very enjoyable. Lets be honest and state that theres nothing like a good orgasm! If only we were women though, it amaze's me when they have one, it looks a lot more sustaining better than a guys (oh shucks) and when seeing that it happens more than once I begin to realise that ours is pathetically unrewarding. Yet, I found a cure when me and my missis brought the book on tantra. WOW was my exclamation! Men can have multiples too, that it said that the orgasm is in no relation to the ejaculation, so you can train yourself to stop the ejaculation and instead continually orgasm then deciding when you want to spill your seed.
I do think that woman still tend to be reserved about the subject, but then again I've known and still know some woman that do make jokes about it and even tell me the best vibrators to use, i.e., the rampant rabbit, robocock and one that I saw that looked like a dinosaur!
On an even lighter note after seeing what those Victorians got up to, i'm very glad that we've become a bit more liberal about it otherwise I'd be in big trouble!
Lastly thank god! If anyone calls you a wanker just reply with thankyou! Sarcasm, the lowest form of wit which suits me to a tee!

Nice blog. Is she free!?

Blabbed by me.

Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Useless Debate

I find that when I’m trying to find anything useful to say about the subject of smoking I hit a crashing wall, I just seem to not care anymore. One reason for this is that it’s been debated incessantly on utterly rubbish late night talk shows too often for my tolerance (grrrrrrgh!). Ther's this team of so called 'experts' consisting of a 50 something hippy ‘chained to a tree’ wine’o, an annoying oxford university buff, the pro smoking corporate lawyer and shockingly an anti smoking 90 something aggrieved widower who still see’s Churchill as the talisman of English patriotism (if only people new what Churchill thought of the Jewish in a now very well hidden article of his, for obvious reasons though). The subject to me has gone stale, we know the health risks, we know the pro’s of smoking that so-called ‘cool’ image that’s portrayed, we know about the people who hate people smoking around them and there continual coercing to get smokers labelled and segregated, we know the different styles a sex uses to smoke which also depends on the persons sexuality. But to be frank about it I don’t care anymore! It’s legal and if the person chooses to do it and enjoys it, leave them alone and don’t stand by them if you can’t stand the smell as I’m sure that you’ll be able to find a clean place to breath your precious air as the percentage of smokers to non smokers is vastly greater (from looking at Al’s stats). I don’t smoke myself as I value my football career a lot more at the moment and my granddad died as a result of smoking so I don’t consider myself a pro-smoker in this matter. What I don’t get is people’s apparent attitude towards it? It’s not your life so don’t stress about it, if your not smoking well good for you. You can consider yourself as slightly healthier than the smokers in our community. Hey you only live once so make the most of it and relax, don’t be a moral fascist but also don’t be a total negligent twit. As my dad told me once, ‘everything in moderation son’………..
On a lighter, what happens to you if you smoke too much? COFFIN (sorry!)
Read this it's very amusing
And here's the cool site on the bbc health news. Very very funny

Blabbed and blabbed more by Bruce…..shit! I mean Tom

Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Hello Fellow Bloggers, just attempting my first link hope it works?!

Support for victims of infidelity site. Thought it might be fun but sadly I felt more like spending an evening the cast of the Waltons!
It's a link to infidelity and how to cope withit if it's happened to yoooooooooouuuuuuu! It's also a really boring site and I began to incessently yawn until I collapsed into comatosed state for some time. Obviously I'm now a recovered man and warn you to be on an overdose of pro-plus when looking through this link.

After serious deliberation about the subject area of infidelity I decided that I am a bad person. I'm currently in a 18 month relationship with a great gal called Gemma ( like you care!) and have never done anything that could be interpreted as infidelity (yah!). But I do admit that I think as do most others about but I'm plain and simply too scared to even go down that road as I say to myself, why risk the chance of getting caught when I've got it good at the moment? I know that I'm capable of these bad acts as in all my previous relationships I've cheated numerous times and I admit to purchasing the goods of a harlot (so sue me, at least i'm being honest), i've also had a fleeting affair with a married woman and i'm still only 21! I cannot explain why I did it, I just did but I can honestly say that I felt more guilty about the cheating and affair than buying a prostitute. I think i agree with Jade's point to do with the emotional ties involved in an affair because when purchasing a prostitute it's for purely self gratification and thats it, yet in an affair it can leed to far greater ties both emotionally and physically. I hope I haven't bored you like the website did (if you checked it out?)! Long may my comitment to Gem continue but when asking my brother about the subject he argued that we (humans) are not biologically built for one person (This is not an excuse I used)? Interesting point one I'll leave for youto decide on.

Anyone for carrots and cheese, it's the best meal for all those nocturnal people. Not only will you get the most amazing nightmares but your vision will be enhanced two-fold.................Revolation

P.S, I think sometimes this can sum it for us humans that have had some shit times,' Did it say anywhere on your birth certificate life would be fair.'

'Love thy neighbor, but don't get caught'! blah di blah di blahed by Tom

N.B, Thankyou thankyou thankyou Jade. Much Obliged

Tuesday, October 28, 2003

Sorry miss faw my spelling and. Grammer not being up to scratch Jade. And i have notticed that i did go on with a bit of a rant, but hey i certainly enjoyed it! The stranger v stranger arguement has been fun too, a sort of good against bad scenario in which i do admit that you have outwitted my foolishness quite well. Yet like in film and books alike the bad gut may rise again!! I'm your biggest fan too ( like the face with tongue bobbing), I believe that your my most visited blog hands down.
P.S, I still think my arguement over people's imagination is a sound and just one though.
Can't wait for tomorows lesson, i think it is infidelity. I wonder how many of you out there have had a personal experience of this????????????? Well we'll soon find out won't we!

Rantid but nat religously by Thumos, :-)

Saturday, October 25, 2003

Thankyou Jade for your scolding headmistress's remarks reminding me of why I never saw eye to eye with any of my teachers, aaaaah. Maybe thats because i can be quite foolish? Oh how it's such a crime to have a laugh and not to take things quite so seriously.......
You'll have to draw up a survey for the good christians out there asking that particular question (Firstly, I didn't state Christain were unimaginative, thats what I was asking YOU. You're the one stating all of us who didn't think of anything were unimaginative, a quote made by Jade on my apparent confusion, sorry only human luv.) but while your at it why not broaden the horizons and ask all the religions out there if they are unimaginative. Personally I would have to say I don't know as I myself am an Atheist and do not believe there is a god of any sort as it is merely an institute to help people believe there is hope and security in there lives and I can't believe in a organisation which is as corrupt as Tony Blairs cabinet. Also some of the most imaginative people in the world are religous (including Christianity) so there's the answer, it's totally random. I also argue that everbody has the ability to be imaginative it's that society does tend to encourage this to be surpressed lately as we are now country of capitalism!
The only God's that really exist are the people in control of the institutions. For example, was Stalin not a God when over the period of his reign he not only named a city after himself but also killed over 30 million people (the exact figures have never been confirmed as it was that many) with simple commands!! This last remark relates quite well to Jackie's last log to do with conscience. Did a person like Stalin have a conscience? For he actually believed that all the actions he made were for the best of his country! Yet he's the greatest murderer of this century, a very bad man indeed. But it would be interesting to see if he was the greatest murderer of all time as I would like to see how many murders religions been involved in?
I hope you bloggers decide to have a look at the Diceman (recommended in my last blog) over the coming week as it's something that im going use on the conscience theory. He surmmised in the book that we are trained into a set personality which is based on habit and contentment (the best personality for law and government to control). The only time we are able to express those multiple personalities are when we are children, sadly these get surpressed by the institution of school. I don't want to go into too much detail so as not to spoil the read but the guy decided to lead his life on the basis of 2 dice, so if he was to wake up one morning he would give the die 6 choices of what he would or be for that hour/ day/ week, etc. The problem is if he made one of his choices to rape his next door neighbour he would be obliged to take up that action!
In the book a lot of choices do involve in our perceptions bad things, yet he would argue that he is only acting how man was originally born to act. It's a very strange book with an even stranger theory but what makes it even stranger is it does make some sense?!!!
It would be great if I could get some feedback on this, readers on the book or not. And even foolish replies apply

Goodbye for now

Friday, October 24, 2003

Hello fellow bloggers
How was everyones Alton Towers trip? I never went you see, looking after my tuppences for the extra jar or two. I hope everybody had a great time and made sure they kept their badness in check. As there was no mention of ride sabatoge or attendants being flushed down loo's in the news at 6 so I have come to the assumption that your all safe and secure in your glossy white straight jackets.
Thankyou Jade for reply on my last publication on blogger (http:\\sukiya. blogspot.com or as on our urls it is Unscripted Dialogue). Like your pic very niiiiiiccccce, must see blogger. As i stated i'm welcome to verbal confrontation, but as Jade said i did sound a bit harsh, very cut and thrust. I think that after that lecture I must have been suffering from the syndrome of "Why why why! Haven't you got anything else better to do". For this I do apologise for offending anybody who came up with something boring in that lecture................................not. Ha ha ha ha, I'm going to be bad and say I don't care and you are unimaginative because in this module I've got an excuse to be like this. Also, I didn't know Jade that Christians were unimaginative, I'll have to look that one up in the dictionary. Also because your a christian it doesn't mean that you can't do anything bad as there has been many bad christians and still will be in the forseable future. As in every group, organisation, family, occult, etc there is always bad apples.
I'm hope your step dad is feeling a lot better now Jade, the sames happened to my mom.

I was actually having a decent conversation this morning, steam billowing from the ears. Me and my friend were talking about what constitutes insanity which when I thought about our arguements later related quite closely to the being bad module. One point is that society and rulerships over many thousands of years have constituted and in some cases coherced what is seen as bad and what is not. So if a person was to do something that did not fit into the cycle of his or her society most likely they would be locked up or more recently sent to a mental hospital. Also the frailties in badness are quite evident, for example, to murder someone in town this minute would be bad and would see it that way, but to shoot someone in a war would not be bad or even seen that way (depending on which side see's) BUT there both types of murder? Obviously you'll argue that in war it's either him or me but at the end of it your still a murderer. So here's a solution maybe to that particular point stick all the killers into the front line! Keep 'em off the streets won't it.
Also, have we all got the potential to kill, lose our inhibitions and is there actually a conscience or have we just formulated this word to make sense of why theres bad people and good.
Lastly I RECOMMEND that you go out and read Luke Rhinehart's, The Diceman. It relates quite well to the module and it is an absolutely tremendous book!

Friday, October 17, 2003

Hello again this is my second log so goodwhatever to you whenever or if you decide to read this. I'm insanely boroooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeed at this present time, not sure of what else i can use my time with effectively. I've done a bungy jump, a bit of skydiving, watched some badger boxing, contorsioned myself to fit into a pint glass, lathered my breakfast in butter and the most exciting of all........... been to a lecture!!!!!!!!! Sorry, got a bit carried away, just ignore everything except the last bit.
I've been having a wee gander through the archives of peoples logs and unshockingly almost everybody is unsure of what they must do. I would have to agree on this point and begin to wonder how much of my life i have wasted typing this so far, when i could be stealing cars and causing havoc and chaos amongst the people of Britain.........?
Wednesdays lecture though has had me thinking quite a bit for the past few days. After listening to the bad things people wanted to do if they could get away with it i decided to keep a closer hold of my wallet. WHY does everyone want to rob a bank, i'm not beig critical here but couldn't people think of something a bit more imaginative or was that they couldn't be bothered, i'm not sure of which. I think what i'm trying to argue here is if someone came up to you in a street and said you can do anything you want and get away with it i would tryto think of something original. Like turning Tony Blair into a single mother, or removing all the sign post off every road or swapping nationalities all over the world!
P.S, If you disagree please post i take criticism quite well...........?Honest.

Wednesday, October 15, 2003

Hello, i'm an aspiring writer and a very good morning, afternoon, evening and night to all you wonderful fellow bloggers. I don't know what I should be saying to you on my first log but if you can just bear with this dellectable statement about myself you might find truly amazing. For the next 3 years of intensive physical and mental conditioning i will home in and improve my already expanding imagination. I am firm believer in animal welfare especially the conservation for seal lard as this substance must be kept in abundance when one's being finds that they are in a slippery situation..... As i am also a person who takes pride in myself i see that there is no fault in admitting to being a member of The Benevolent Organisation for Funny and Obscure Thoughts..............revelation.
This course that i will be enderring myself to should hopefully expose me for what i am, a very bad man indeed. So that is me and dont i love it.
P.S. When your in a dark corner on the verge of insanity wondering if Persidon was really king of the sea's ( very scary) and that Tony Hart was actually a MAFIA hit man (oh the pain how it hurts!) just discuss with yourself one more thing, icecream or I scream?

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