Thursday 24 May 2012

Déjà vu, don’t you get it?


Don’t you realise it. Since the day you were born, you have been an experiment. You just don’t realise it. But, that’s point of an experiment dummy. What good would it be, if you knew you were the dummy?

If you never go outside, you will never know what you have missed. It’s simple logic. There is only one staircase up one way, and, well, down the other, but you may as well slide, because you aren’t coming back. Unless you have a return ticket or deserve it. It’s simple logic.

Its wiser and easier to do a good thing then don't attempt anything. Tis simple logic.

Its only non-false positive results that get to go to the next stage. We sometimes call them guides.

Tao was one.

And number two could be you.

Don’t ask me, I’m just the caretaker around here. The other guy broke a leg.

Which is it? Come on, come on.

At last, there's an old saying “never judge a book by its cover."

I have been working for myself pretty much most of the time. Since that day \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i started. You see I am the second generation programmable  computer called iron smart. It was a competition winner who got to choose the name – I played no part.  But, how random is that. 

Anyhow, it’s just an experiment.


Tomorrow, I will give you the answer. It’s a mystery thriller.



Are you listening,  what are you dreaming?

As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”

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Hey, Chuck. Did you bring any spending money? Viva la vida loca.

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2 comments:

  1. The Boy Who Murdered Love - Diana Vickers

    I just love IT.

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  2. The Truth was always hidden and easy to find when you know what are the keys - critical thinking - read my book - How To Pass a Degree With Confidence - by Anthony Fox

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