Monday, October 6, 2008

Killing Boredom

It's a quiet, chilly, and lonely Monday afternoon. I now realize how it must be difficult being alone in the office with no one to swap weekend news with. But that didn't mean unproductive, though. Made few phone calls and did some reports. 

The rain prevented me from venturing out for that much-needed back massage. Good thing my favorite smoothjazz.com is playing uninterrupted. 

3 comments:

Ariel said...

flor--ka loren, the ka for reverence and omnipotence and real darn work with and for and among the poor, the real camillian, he!--is at hanseman.wordpress.com we are by cyberspace now, the seminary rebels.

Bukidnon said...

Ka Loren I salute him. I admire his work with the peasants as well as his literary works, truly respectable. I'll go visit the link pronto.

The real war now is in cyberspace, this we knew many years ago, and the mostly young minds in The Hill should know this and utilize its power to push their own selfless agenda whatever these are.

Ariel said...

assuming they--these seminarians--have the fundamental freedom to access your thoughts and others who think differently than the masters of The Hill.

don't they specify which blog or site to read?

don't they ever know one like you and me and Ka Loren who are poisons, plain and simple?

you cannot discount the abilities of the enemy, hijo mio. they are for real!

they must have already unmasked you when you went to the homecoming even if you were not part of the home, anyways.

think of Gulag in a seminary, and the power of sameness, of sameness of thoughts as well as of deed.

would you teach rebellion, or allow them to have some of the tools to think for themselves when what you really want are a herd of an unthinking cows and carabaos and goats?

halla, you have forgotten the power behind homogenous thinking, the power behind one-dimensional thought production and reproduction of one-dimensional men.

seminary is sameness--the semen are all the same.

ha, i need absolution and pardon and absolute forgiveness of my sins. bless me, bless me.