The qeustion is who are whom is adapting to unatural laws the best, we assume the youth?


In other words the growth of technology imposes unatural laws upon us and that may be similar to mixing chemicals that explode when tbey come in contact with each other as in bleach can.


Information sources may lose trust over time, not simply by single scandals.


Technology is perhaps getting too dominant contributing somehow in the failure of technology, perhaps outpacing human abilities and wisdom..


Just relax

And be humanoid!

Starting a theory

Communication is critical to the times we are living in, especially effective communication on difficult subjects, and the rise in communication failures creates all kinds of consequences including some wild language interpretation.

So you say:)


Your mind is still weird

Can your bubble pop

Stop and sing a while

Perhaps a slavery spiritual

Then in the cave

In the deepest dark

A faight light is lit

Expanding till the wall shines

Everyone smile

It is penguin time!

Say something Smarco,

Being a blogger is not always amazing fun.  I am at a loss of words today for example, oh well.  Some things in life are hard to swallow, like trolls, oh well.  Maybe some psychological hot sauce might have them taste better.  When I say troll I mean people who say hurtful things to nice people who want to do good in various ways.  People who would get upset if I had two bottles of hot sauce when they already have two of their own.  People who basically see life as a war on all.  Yet there is obviously a huge amount of such people.  I can comfortably say no to that, and am uncomfortable pretending like we just have a tiny tiny problem here.  Egad!!!!

Are you really adventurous..

Holy cheese Batman!

To turn me more into a Saint, add to my two Saint names,
my last name which is guttman, which is both German and Jewish, plus means goodman!  Whew!

I remain agnostic, but there must be something out there.  If there is a God I think he is like a child's teddy bear or doll in reverse order.  We get that kind of love.

Oh God this PHD person is doing a weak job at expaining how to write very well!!!

I will try to add to what he is saying:

Firstly there are many "Rules" to good writing not just two or three big rules.

Secondly a writer needs a desire or stimulus to create good writing, but the writing can come from deep within.  Thinking too hard can stifle the creator.

Thirdly  It helps that there are characters in it that we feel for or about with personalities that seem real and convincing even if they are talking bunny rabbits.

Forthly don't worry about if you are smart enough or great enough, so don't compare yourself with others.

Lastly just do it, do it more than you talk about writing, or figuring this or that.  Don't beat yourself up when you are unhappy with your work.  Rewrite, edit and play with things, try and try again, it is all good as long as you aren't stuck in the rut rust!  And write when your mentally most able to when getting unstuck is the easiest when thoughts flow best.


U.S. and Iranian officials announced early today that an agreement had been reached to end the war, lift U.S. blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, which will now reopen, and begin a 60-day period of talks with Tehran regarding the future of its nuclear program. The agreement is said to include provisions involving Israel and Hezbollah. However, according to The Times of Israel, IDF officials said Israeli forces will remain in their security zones in Lebanon as the terror group continues to threaten northern communities along the border. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I are leading a clear policy that determines that the IDF will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, without any time limit, to protect the border and Israeli communities from there against jihadist elements,” Minister of Defense Israel Katz said in a statement. He said the security zones will be “cleared of local residents, and all terror infrastructure, above and below ground, including the houses in the contact-line villages that served as terror outposts, will be destroyed.” “We will not compromise on Israel’s security interests and the protection of our citizens, and we will not withdraw from the security zones,” Katz said, warning that “if Iran attacks Israel because of the events in Lebanon, we will strike it with full force.” Iran last week fired missiles at Israel after the IDF hit targets in Beirut and threatened to do so again on Sunday, before apparently being pressured by the US to hold off amid the finalizing of the agreement. News of the agreement was met with angry reactions in Israel on Monday morning. On Sunday, following the targeted strikes in Beirut, there was widespread concern in Israel that Iran would retaliate and that negotiations would collapse. The announcement of an agreement provided a welcome respite from violence. With ceasefires now ordered on all fronts, we pray that this agreement leads to shalom—peace.