It's better to be shit out of luck, then shit overflowing from your toilet?

If Big Balls gives us the silent treatment, what political strategists say: 1. Fall to the floor and and make duck noises 2. Rebrand yourself as Mister Condom 3. Drink enough Slurpies to impress him 4. All of the above!

Her door knob wasn't working, for me, and now my head ache is throbbing, and I'm out of Advil.

Yes Perfect — let’s sketch out a timeline of major thinkers across history who grappled with the incomprehensibility of evil. This will give you a sense of how the idea evolved from ancient religious texts to modern philosophy. 📜 Timeline of Thinkers on Evil Era Thinker Contribution Ancient (Biblical & Rabbinic) Hebrew Bible & Rabbinic sages Evil often framed as rebellion against God; rabbinic thought introduced yetzer hara (evil inclination) vs. yetzer hatov (good inclination). Late Antiquity (4th–5th c.) Augustine of Hippo Defined evil as the “privation of good” — not a substance, but the absence of goodness, which makes it elusive and hard to comprehend. Medieval (12th–13th c.) Maimonides Saw evil as arising from ignorance and human imperfection; argued that much of what we call “evil” is simply the natural order misunderstood. Early Modern (17th c.) Baruch Spinoza Rejected evil as a metaphysical force; argued that “evil” is a human judgment, not an objective reality. 19th c. Friedrich Nietzsche Claimed traditional morality mislabels strength and vitality as “evil”; challenged the very category of evil as incomprehensible but socially constructed. 20th c. (Post-Holocaust) Hannah Arendt Introduced the concept of the “banality of evil” — ordinary people committing atrocities through thoughtlessness, which makes evil incomprehensible in its ordinariness. 20th c. (Post-Holocaust) Primo Levi & Elie Wiesel Survivor-writers who described evil as “unimaginable” and beyond words, emphasizing its incomprehensibility in lived experience. 20th c. (Ethics) Emmanuel Levinas Argued evil is encountered in the failure to recognize responsibility for the Other; incomprehensibility lies in the refusal of ethical relation. 21st c. Contemporary philosophers & psychologists Explore evil as systemic (embedded in institutions) and psychological (trauma, denial, bystander effect), emphasizing how incomprehensibility leads to paralysis. 🔎 Big Picture Ancient and medieval thinkers tried to explain evil in theological or rational terms. Modern and post-Holocaust thinkers shifted toward describing evil as incomprehensible, banal, or beyond words. Today, scholars often focus on how incomprehensibility itself explains why people freeze or fail to act. 👉 This timeline shows that the incomprehensibility of evil has been a recurring theme: from Augustine’s “privation” to Arendt’s “banality,” thinkers keep returning to the idea that evil resists full understanding.

I had to admit her butt was getting bigger, while my thing was getting smaller, from my polar bear swims.

She was incredibly beautiful and visited by many who would be her bride, while them men were left out in the cold with popsicles.

It turns out that I AM THE LEAST BALD MAN POSSIBLE. And on this brave journey to nowhere that means something. And the frozen wasteland is boring.

Other battles occur right now! Posted by Magic V at October 13, 2023 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Gaza no longer to be called: "The Happening Place to be?" Posted by Magic V at October 13, 2023 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest It is too much fun, not, not really, but I am having it anyway. Lets party! Posted by Magic V at October 13, 2023 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest It is not a shattered optimism, or a world silenced by violence, stupidity or what ever. It is not just for sadness and fear like ice that we hear. It is the sound of fury, and rain to wash the dirt someday, it is conflict resolved someday somehow, we are better than this, to say to aliens if, we are not this sick, an enemy is doing so much, but beyond us and them is someday. When this world is better, when I can breath better, a better hope, a prayer for us all. Posted by Magic V at October 10, 2023 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Human beings seem to resist the idea that we are one big family, with no races, nor any truly big differences. That we dream the same kinds of dreams, and want the best, we all long for that better world. Someday. Posted by Magic V at October 10, 2023 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest The dreams to come someday over the rainbow. Posted by Magic V at October 10, 2023 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest About Hamas, this is not Islamic. I have looked at the Koran. Not according to their religion at all. Some cult must be behind their actions. Posted by Magic V at October 10, 2023 No comments: