Jodo Kast Mar 10, 2008
Does time devour one's life or does one's life devour time? You're not supposed to take that seriously, but I did get a webcam. This is a very good and very bad device. I have never used one before until this weekend and it was interesting to (try to) record videos of myself. It's the women, of course. I detest them and love them. They have the same feelings about me. All this detestability over humans and technology leaves me wondering if there is a judgeless, yet fathomable, tangible part of existence. Something free from any sort of hate or love. Something I can turn to and think about in terms that are undefinable. What I want can be obtained, but not in this reality.
DEATH is freedom from everything. But it is not something one can obtain. To obtain something implies it can be used or pondered. In order to stop being disturbed, the possibility of disturbance must be removed, and death can provide (nothing, actually) this convenience (a euphemism).
Do you know what really disturbs me? The fact that I'm attracted to women. Interestingly, I have actually met a woman that told me she was very disturbed that she found men attractive. If, somehow, I could remove this ancient biological hardwiring, which isn't nearly as necessary now as, say, 50,000 years ago, I could make more progress. This is a philosophical issue I wrangle with often. The sex drive is a very important part of humanity, but there is now legislation defining how we should behave in these regards. It would almost be like making laws about how often one may defecate and at what times of the day. The laws concerning sexual behavior do not affect me, but the fact they exist is of enormous interest. It makes me wonder what sort of new laws might come out. A law could be passed that makes it illegal for people with incomes under $75,000 per year to have sex. Another would only allow men over 40 to have sex, and only for the purpose of producing a child. I don't think these thoughts are ridiculous, especially since I recently read that Massachusetts will probably be the first state to legalize marriage between humans and robots. I'm just in a weirded out mood. Pretty soon, it won't be as simple as finding the right person.