Monday, September 04, 2006

ALL ABOUT THE NOTHINGNESS

The reader may be forewarned, this is not a book to understand or learn, it is simply to feel, to sense, to enjoy. If you are, however, uncomfortable with infidelity, the infidelity that god might have trespassed against your humanity, if you are uncomfortable with the lack of truth, that is the infidelity that the universe has towards your idea of knowledge; and if you fear the buoyant abundance of the paradox, then you may wish to avoid this book. This book is about irrational desires that have given rise to your infidel existence, and in the end your whole sum amount is the result, and absolute dissatisfaction that must be suffered by original desires. Your inadequacies are grossly magnified here to their actual size, and the final conclusions will reveal the end correction to the irregularity that you are, and most unfortunately it is not to your benefit. Other than that it is a fantastic and humorous book, so I highly recommended.

You should always believe in something but never ever believe that it is true.
The Selfish Mode

If you have to believe in something it is better to make it up yourself.
The Irrational Desire of Nothingness