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RE: Epilogue to New Book

in Art.3 months ago

I don't understand this:

which all other species welcome and congratulate


Where did you get this information, why do you believe it, and why do you find it so deplorable?:

The carbon footprint of the average medium-sized American dog is 5 metric tons per year. The average for a human being in Bangladesh is .62 metric tons.


I got a good chuckle out of this:

The President?


I went deep into these:

I call that man poet who is capable of profoundly altering the world. If there is such a poet (painter) living in our midst, let him declare himself. Let him raise his voice! But it will have to be a voice which can drown the roar of the bomb. He will have to use language which melts men’s hearts, which makes the blood bubble.”

Do these words have to melt all men's hearts, or just one or two or a few more?

Large populations need repetition of a message for it to be received, welcomed, digested and spread effectively.

The message must also be terribly simple, its simplicity is what makes it believable. Complexity is too much work to comprehend for the masses. Governments exist on war, or wars of sorts, and subdue our wanting to decapitate rulers, by selling us fairy tales about why we fight wars. There's the fairy tale good guys (us), and a bunch of fairy tale bad guys. Governments borrow money (inflation) to fund war, lots and lots of money. Hell, they make money to fund war, devaluating what we have. Without war, at least now, economies all over the world would collapse. Who would we blame for the collapse? Not our governments, no those we will trust beyond reason, as we are doing now. We will blame ourselves, like children who wander into the woods are blamed for being eaten by witches, and rue not having gotten an expensive EV or not having eaten enough crickets.

I see all things nowadays against a backdrop of medical so-called science, which is clearly wonky and making us all sick. Medicine has become yet another tawdry useless art, all flowers, sterilized puppies and carbon footprints that need eradicating. Medicine is a front line in a war. I declare myself there.


I really cannot compete with you on this writing of epilogues! But there's an attempt, a heartfelt one, for you.


Congrats on the book. Do you have any pirated copies to sell on Hive? Perhaps you signed some sort of contract with evil amazon that disallows your selling anywhere else? I don't know, but I do know I try not to send any of my illusory money to amazon.