Albert Einstein once said that, and please excuse my tendency to title posts with quotes. My brain is currently too busy anticipating and musing and speculating about my labor.
What kind of person would you be if you knew that something was wrong and didn't do anything about it? Not a very good one. And if you underestimate the value of being a good person, then you don't have business reading this blog, so go back to punching cute furry animals or making little children cry or corporate business or whatever is that you do.
What kind of person would you be if you knew that something was wrong and didn't do anything about it? Not a very good one. And if you underestimate the value of being a good person, then you don't have business reading this blog, so go back to punching cute furry animals or making little children cry or corporate business or whatever is that you do.
I am not very useful for the society while I'm waiting for a baby to pop out of me (not that I was before, either: I don't like people much, I am not a team player, and unless you count brutal criticism as a contributing factor, I easily qualify as one of those artsy liberal tree-hugging counterculture sociopaths) I am not in the condition to save the world, but hey, that's why blogs were invented, right? Thereupon, I am perfectly capable to watch environmental documentaries and then emotionally blackmail you to watch them too, because if you don't, I won't consider you to be good people.
So!
Continue with Last Call At The Oasis.
Finish with #ReGeneration.
None of these films needs an extra commentary from me, so enjoy. And if you, at some point, feel overwhelmed, go and see Something Out of Nothing: The Art of Rap.
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None of these films needs an extra commentary from me, so enjoy. And if you, at some point, feel overwhelmed, go and see Something Out of Nothing: The Art of Rap.




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