Requiem for a Mouse
My sweet "Goldie" passed away last night. She was provided food,
shelter and a wheel, something that can not be said for many humans. She was shy, but made a good match with Koko, who's a loving pet that "talks" to me. I feel sorry for Koko now, since she'll be alone, and they are social animals, just like us. You can't mix different species, though, since the big animal will surely eat the little one. No remorse or feelings, it just swallows. That's a metaphor for capitalism or for the fate of cyclists on the road. Requiem for the weak. WATCH NASTY TOAD EATING MOUSE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bF4_JzkXSY "Koko says she wishes this story breaks your heart" Here's a link for those who want to research the issue further... "Darrow continues and quotes Nietzsche: 'The morality of the master class is irritating to the taste of the present day because of its fundamental principle that a man has obligation only to his equals; that he may act to all of lower rank and to all that are foreign, as he pleases.' http://www.truthmagazine.com/archive...9/TM009081.htm The morality advanced by this article, though, is the funny morality of "God," who has a "chosen people." If you have a chosen people they are better than others and we go back to the law of the jungle, where you can kill those who are inferior to you. Luckily, there's now a "Wisdom of the Jungle," which makes room for ALL SPECIES, thus it's the only hope we got. Funny, a mouse may trigger a revolution. TO BE CONTINUED... ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION *** On Nov 28, 5:38 pm, Tim > wrote: > On Nov 28, 3:48 pm, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" > > > wrote: > > My sweet "Goldie" passed away last night. > > I am sorry to hear about your loss TibetanMonkey. Normally my shaman > would go into a series of discussions leading up to the final days and > coping with death in your presence, what to expect, what to hope > for... but this is after the fact. > > This is a good time to prove to yourself that you know your shit on > meditation. Close your eyes and completely dwell on Goldie's image. > Can you see her (guessing) doing her Goldie things? Then Goldie is not > really dead since she was only a figment of your imagination. > > Something to think about at her funeral and while you are cleaning out > her cage. > > Lucifer Finally you seem to have a sense of humor. What a pity this moment is NOT for humor. I thank you anyway. NOTE: The funeral and burial were last night, 5 minutes after her death. No prayers were said. |
Requiem for a Mouse
On Dec 1, 11:53 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
> wrote: > On Dec 1, 11:21 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > On Dec 1, 2:02 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" > > > > wrote: > > > You must understand before I continue to attack dogs and cats that my > > > beach and community are full of their crap. Just to clarify that I > > > don't witness dogs copulating everyday. > > > >http://2pep.com/funny%20pics/funny%2...funny_pictures... > > > > How did that dog jump up there? > > > Dogs can very dangerous when they handle guns... > > > "Man is accidentally shot by his own dog" > > >http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...hot-own-dog-22... > > I couldn't help it but put my own comment... > > "Dogs have an inclination to violence inherited from wolves just as we > have such inclination inherited from monkeys." When we dig into the deep psychological causes for dog aggression, we find surprising conclusions... "Dogs feel a great deal of anger against owners that give them dog food." *** Could the same be said about human aggression? Some people sustain McDonald's food causes anger and mood swings. |
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