Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Spoiled Society

I like how society allows baby companies (or just babies) to roam around like they're grownups that makes sense... whereas if smaller companies or inpopular people were to be babies and do the same shit, they'd be arrested ' enprisoned ' and shunned.

Like, how recycling and regular trashing is not enough, you have to separate the items by type and fooded and infooded.. what next ? Build our own recycling plant ? If waste management is not a job people want, stop pretending, fire everyone, and let the shit storm rise in the streets.

Like, how we have to use less water, even though we have to move towards better water purification systems, anyway... And how there's a minimum usage charge, even, when you're way below minimum usage. it becomes a double financial gain for the companies - lower production of fresh water and higher income for lower water usage.

Like, how milk crates are illegal to use outside of dairy company operations, but, somehow, it's okay for the companies to block roads ' leave their items inattended in the streets ' use expensive and damaging resources to make crates ' and make people buy 400% markups for lower quality versions. And, to top things off, no one gives a crap about the stolen/borrowed crates that were returned.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

The Benefits Of Complaining

To most, complaining is toxic... But look who's calling it that... Emotionals.

To Logicals, complaints are like classes on critical thinking and preparation. If you don't know that or why it's bad, there's a great chance you're going to suffer the same fate. 

Here are some benefits to complaining:
1) Community awareness.
- All who know the complaint will know what to avoid or look out for. 
2) Problem solving.
- All who participate will play a hand in solving or neutralizing the complaint.
3) Learning.
- Those who don't understand the complaint will learn why; those who complain may learn perspectives that may negate the complaint; and everyone can learn complaint-relevant information. 
4) Mental exercise and refinement. 
- Improves your recollection speed, the organization of your thought, and stabilize your belief (complaint).
5) Socializing. 
- Well, you gotta communicate in order to complain... And, even if it's to yourself, you get minor communication-skills increase. 
6) Free stuff. 
- Sometimes, complaining to a company will result in compensations. 
7) Stress relief. 
- Everytime you complain, you release a bit of anger and frustration. So, it's not bottled and festering. (That's why therapy is, usually, effective at calming people.)

To idiots, all complaints are identical, and they won't care what the complaint is about - there could be 70 topics that allow safety awareness to the receiver and it wouldn't matter - they would rather [you] die. 

Thursday, July 12, 2018

A Few Reasons One SHOULD "Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth"

People always say "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" in fear of offending the gifter and losing the gift and the gifter, or to cherish and be grateful for what was given to you... However... if you don't...
  1. you might need to "fix" what was given to you.
  2. you might need to find a place to put it, or have to give or sell it.
  3. there may be an increase in financial output to support the gift.
  4. you may gain something worthless to you.
  5. you'll end up keeping someone who disregards your needs and desires, and gives you problems in the name of "good will".











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Coining


  1. The Chalk Effect: The more you divide, the less there is to use.
  2. The Dollar Store Effect: When things are cheap, you tend to buy more, resulting in a higher total-cost. 
  3. Social Gravity: People tend to detour towards a stationary person (and, sometimes, another walking person), while walking a straight ' imaginary ' line, then, slowly-resume the straight-line-walk after they've passed the stationary person. 

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Fire, The Thing That Saves You

A fire is the reaction of two or more materials - often thought of as "fuel, heat, and oxygen". It is viewed as something that kills and a quick solution for cold.

However, under certain circumstances, fire is not the harbinger of death, but, rather, the harbinger of life. When thinking about civilization cooking, one needs to, only, turn the stove on...which supplies the fuel and a spark - making it a two part and one material system. The gas used for cooking is marked as a poison, therefore, one shouldn't consume it in any way.

Given that fact, however, if the gas were to be burnt - set afire, it no longer has the poisoning effect, making it safe to consume. Thus, by creating a fire, one has saved themselves from the poison the gas brings.

What The Forth Dimension SHOULD Be

There's a possibility the forth dimension is visible AND interactable. The celestial bodies (CBs) may be the evidence of the forth dimension seeping through. If Flatland has any validity, then, what we're seeing and interacting with may be the bits that the third dimension can comprehend - leaving all those gaps between CBs probs is the forth dimension incomprehensible by the third dimension.

Imagine the Human body; all the cells inside wouldn't comprehend the situations of Human society, but they function and interact with all the smaller details of the body. The smaller details are the only things of Humans the cells understand.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

NYC Museum Info

Effective as of 2018.07


Queens Museum
The Queens Museum presents artistic and educational programs and exhibitions that directly relate to the contemporary urban life of its constituents, while maintaining the highest standards of professional, intellectual, and ethical responsibility.
  • Hours: Wed-Sun, 11:00 - 17:00
  • Cost: Suggested Admission (Adults - 8$)
NYSCI - Queens Science Museum
Science and experience-education.
  • Hours: Mon-Fri, 09:30 - 17:00
                Sat-Sun,  10:00 - 18:00
  • Cost: Adults - 16$
             Free: Friday: 14:00 - 17:00
                     Sunday: 10:00 - 11:00
MoMa
At The Museum Of Modern Art and MOMA PS1, we celebrate creativity, openness, tolerance, and generosity. We aim to be inclusive places—onsite and online—where diverse cultural, artistic, social, and political positions are welcome. We're committed to sharing the most thought-provoking modern and contemporary art.
  • Hours: Mon-Sun, 10:30 - 17:30
                          Fri, 10:30 - 20:00
  • Cost: Adults - 25$
             Free: Friday: 16:00 - 20:00
MoMa P.S.1
At The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, we celebrate creativity, openness, tolerance, and generosity. We aim to be inclusive places—onsite and online—where diverse cultural, artistic, social, and political positions are welcome. We’re committed to sharing the most thought-provoking modern and contemporary art.
  • Hours: Thu-Mon, 12:00 - 18:00
  • Cost: Suggested Admission (Adults - 10$)
             Free: NYC Residents
Met
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Metropolitan Museum of Art collects, studies, conserves, and presents significant works of art across all times and cultures in order to connect people to creativity, knowledge, and ideas.
  • Hours: Sun-Thur, 10:00 - 05:30
                    Fri-Sat, 10:00 - 21:00
  • Cost: Suggested Admission (Adults - 25$)
             Free: NYC Residents
General admission tickets include exhibitions, and are valid for three consecutive days at The Met Fifth Avenue ' The Met Breuer ' and The Met Cloisters.

AMNH
History, geology, culture, animals.
  • Hours: Mon-Sun, 10:00 - 17:45
  • Cost: Suggested Admission (Adult - 23$)
             Special Exhibits require full admission price, plus exhibit costs.
             Package discounts available.
Guggenheim
Visitors can experience special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, lectures by artists and critics, performances and film screenings, classes for teens and adults, and daily tours of the galleries led by museum educators.
  • Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun, 10:00 - 17:45
                                       Tue, 10:00 - 21:00
                                        Sat, 10:00 - 19:45
  • Cost: Adults - 25$
             Suggested Admission - Saturday, 17:00-19:45


Days not provided means establishment is closed.
All pricing not provided is either lower or extras.







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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Poem - Worth


To help a world that rejects help.
To move with people that forever-moves opposingly.
To live a life many have lived.
To die a death that changes nothing.
Why forward, when backwards ' stagnant ' and
    inexistent is just as affective ?!
True value lies in eternal, but mortality evaporates
    any delusive-value that has ever existed.
Is existence just another delusion ?