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Apr. 1st, 2006 03:59 amYeah... I'm having a lot of those "Fuck the internet, let's do real hardware stuff!" moods. I think they are a good thing. I just hope they'll last long enough to find out.
I'm afraid if i go back home i'll just sit back in my chair and forget about all of it.
Maybe the best idea is to just throw that chair out the window when i get home.
I like the idea just in a symbolic kind of way. But i'd feel bad about wasting a good chair.
My brain goes funny about that kind of stuff, really. I go "Yeah! Anarchy! Nuke the governement!" and at the same time "What would be the most ressource-efficient way to do this, without causing any dammage to "innocent" property, or blah..."
I think the solution is to microwave them. Yeah.
Whee for sleep deprivation. I just feel like crashing somewhere and talking. I don't care who listens.
Blah.
By the way, the "Fuck the internet" thing is limited to the stable virtual reality structure present there. The virtual play area stuff is still good. And i really don't have anything against people i met over the net. Or the random RP-ish things i get in. Or the net itself as a mean of communication.
It's more the separation from the reality i'm being pissed off at. Use the thing just to throw random ideas and play with them. I WILL have a blimp. I WILL have rocket propelled pineapples. I WILL be a dragon physically. No idea when or blah. These actually suck as examples because they're a bit too far from what's possible right now. But it's... I'm going to do stuff.
I don't want an online job to buy online stuff for an online life. What's the point of spending hours in a virtual job to make virtual cash to get a virtual house to live your virtual life in. Especially when you have another life that you actually own and live 24/7 where what you do does have a real and permanent effect, and that all that online stuff depends on.
Yeah, you can be rich and have everything with a few clicks online. But what's the point if you spend so little time caring about your offline life that you end up losing access to that virtual one because you can't afford to connect to it anymore.
And what's the point of living a virtual life anyway, when you're just using someone else's world, and they can kick you out, copy you, sell you, or anything as they want.
At least offline, no matter what, you're free to do what you want. Unless you believe in god or to some point magic, there's nobody who can just mess with the admin panel or code to do things that bypass the rules of the world.
If you build yourself a house and a car offline, there's absolutely no chance that someone will delete them, or dupe them with some bug to have them, or whatever else.
Not saying that offline is perfect or anything, just that it has a point. You can be proud of your stuff, you can be proud of what you did. And every detail counts.
Blah. Tired ranting and stuff. Sleep would be requried.
On a completely different topic, tons of steak is good. Pay parkings suck and try to screw you. Computer stores have often hidden good deals. Museums need to realise that native americans aren't that interesting. Flying is good. I want to argue when tired.
Yeah. Sleep now.
I'm afraid if i go back home i'll just sit back in my chair and forget about all of it.
Maybe the best idea is to just throw that chair out the window when i get home.
I like the idea just in a symbolic kind of way. But i'd feel bad about wasting a good chair.
My brain goes funny about that kind of stuff, really. I go "Yeah! Anarchy! Nuke the governement!" and at the same time "What would be the most ressource-efficient way to do this, without causing any dammage to "innocent" property, or blah..."
I think the solution is to microwave them. Yeah.
Whee for sleep deprivation. I just feel like crashing somewhere and talking. I don't care who listens.
Blah.
By the way, the "Fuck the internet" thing is limited to the stable virtual reality structure present there. The virtual play area stuff is still good. And i really don't have anything against people i met over the net. Or the random RP-ish things i get in. Or the net itself as a mean of communication.
It's more the separation from the reality i'm being pissed off at. Use the thing just to throw random ideas and play with them. I WILL have a blimp. I WILL have rocket propelled pineapples. I WILL be a dragon physically. No idea when or blah. These actually suck as examples because they're a bit too far from what's possible right now. But it's... I'm going to do stuff.
I don't want an online job to buy online stuff for an online life. What's the point of spending hours in a virtual job to make virtual cash to get a virtual house to live your virtual life in. Especially when you have another life that you actually own and live 24/7 where what you do does have a real and permanent effect, and that all that online stuff depends on.
Yeah, you can be rich and have everything with a few clicks online. But what's the point if you spend so little time caring about your offline life that you end up losing access to that virtual one because you can't afford to connect to it anymore.
And what's the point of living a virtual life anyway, when you're just using someone else's world, and they can kick you out, copy you, sell you, or anything as they want.
At least offline, no matter what, you're free to do what you want. Unless you believe in god or to some point magic, there's nobody who can just mess with the admin panel or code to do things that bypass the rules of the world.
If you build yourself a house and a car offline, there's absolutely no chance that someone will delete them, or dupe them with some bug to have them, or whatever else.
Not saying that offline is perfect or anything, just that it has a point. You can be proud of your stuff, you can be proud of what you did. And every detail counts.
Blah. Tired ranting and stuff. Sleep would be requried.
On a completely different topic, tons of steak is good. Pay parkings suck and try to screw you. Computer stores have often hidden good deals. Museums need to realise that native americans aren't that interesting. Flying is good. I want to argue when tired.
Yeah. Sleep now.