820 million years ago
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Story of the CreationTRANSCRIPT
700 million years ago, first in the whole history of Life and all beings , the animals made update to their nervous system, enriching him with endo-cannabinoid system. Now, it turns to be that every animal on earth, from spider to whale, and from scorpion to cloaked mammal like koala gets the potency of “getting high”. It’s almost unusual that many kind of species have this “ability”. As nature made it, even some viruses are human -made or animal attacking, “what-kind-of-animal”, ? Quote: “Viruses are an important natural means of transferring genes between different species, which increases genetic diversity and drives evolution.[7] It is thought that viruses played a central role in the early evolution, before the diversification of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes and at the time of the last universal common ancestor of life on Earth.[215] Viruses are still one of the largest reservoirs of unexplored genetic diversity on Earth.[213]”
“The ability of viruses to cause devastating epidemics in human societies has led to the concern that viruses could be weaponised for biological warfare. Further concern was raised by the successful recreation of the infamous 1918 influenza virus in a laboratory.[226] The smallpox virus devastated numerous societies throughout history before its eradication. There are officially only two centers in the world that keep stocks of smallpox virus – the Russian Vector laboratory, and the United States Centers for Disease Control.[227] But fears that it may be used as a weapon are not totally unfounded;[227] the vaccine for smallpox has sometimes severe side-effects – during the last years before the eradication of smallpox disease more people became seriously ill as a result of vaccination than did people from smallpox[228] – and smallpox vaccination is no longer universally practiced.[229] Thus, much of the modern human population has almost no established resistance to smallpox.[227] “ from Wikipedia and they diverse into http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h5Jd7sgQWY
and can be attached only by human, or only by some animal as their host.
But, is marihuana then endogenic,
endemic,
epidemic, Cannabis as a plant, developed the ability to produce the cannabinoids 70mil Canabinoid.Song. Lumpy Gravy -Zappa’s crew is similar to CKY kids (sense of humor and pranks) Stupid explains Part1.
Why I do this? I want you to know, If I end up in ball and chain, I’ve done this for you baby, For the cover of your book. Part 2. Bad drivings. Lotta non usual smokers do not know how to drive the trip. They often speak about crimes, illegal activities, their traumatic childhood. The shame is to be putted the THC feeling into one basket with the thief’s dirty stories and the gypsy’s bottom of the world. They compare the feeling with those criminal activities, because they connect smoking pot
like crime. Not like taboo, or like secret unhallowed activity like smoking cigarettes as a
teen. Allowed That way they can be trip breakers. I’m feeling like studying psycho-so
ciology and doing somekind of do ctorate research like Jung does. An d I’m quite annoying about their ig gnorance. I hate them, but still, there’s LOVE fo r them, kind of hope to re-educate th em, sur-educate them. And, now I think, listening to Abys Mal Grief (quite nice band I need to s ay), their profane dark scholar goth d oom funeralish screen, and scene, I scr
E A M ! The Masterpiece is so big that Author feels he have a masterpiece in front of him. What is art? Expressing thoughts and ideas by the law of profound. Is art then
EXPRESSING thoughts and ideas? -Yes. -So, the author expressing his thoughts? Ideas that are in his head and brain, locked
in, and only in his mind? -Some ideas are “global”, you can find such, but still, he had unique way of
handling the thought. Thought itself is existing matter, but the creativity is the vector, the energy of it. So, in a way, artist drawing his thoughts made picture of the vector of those thoughts, their energy pushing out from the brain, almost crying to be made into material world, materialized, as you said.
-Quite opposite. The creating of art takes similarities as you told and explain them, but, there’s occasions when the creating of art passes the borders of the author. And not just taking dive into unconsciousness, but braking the aquarium glass wall and exiting into macroproposus. There, if you like, the golden fish called EGO, soon dies suffocated to death.
Types of DOOM (funeral):
Necro version
Necros Christos – Black Mass
Desecration
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”Necros Christos” stands for the greek
“Dead Christ” Genre: Black/Death
Metal Origin: Germany Album: Triune
Impurity Rites (full-length) Track: 13 Release
Da…
Prog blue version
Agalloch – Limbs
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One-Picture Video of Agalloch’s “Limbs”.
Enjoy. Band
Website: http://www.agalloch.org/ Encyclopa
edia Metallum: http://www.metal-
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Goth version
Lycia – broken days
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this is a lycia video: broken days made by me,
i hope you like it.. its the human who should
control him emotions.. no this ones to him”
____________________…
Black version
Abysmal grief- Brides of the goat
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Año: 2009. Disco: Denial of god / Abysmal
grief (Split)
Noise version
Velvet Cacoon- Laudanum
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Black Metal band from USA.
Drone version
ASVA – A Game In Hell, Hard Work In
Heaven
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”Asva’s second album seems to start from
that place of warm darkness and humbling,
majestic absence – seems to explore it, and
then build out of it new struc…
700 million years ago, first in the
whole history of Life and all beings ,
the animals made update to their
nervous system, enriching him with
endo-cannabinoid system. Now, it
turns to be that every animal on
earth, from spider to whale, and
from scorpion to cloaked mammal
like koala gets the potency of
“getting high”. It’s almost unusual
that many kind of species have this
“ability”. As nature made it, even
some viruses are human -made or
animal attacking, “what-kind-of-
animal”, ?
Quote: “Viruses are an important
natural means of transferring genes
between different species, which
increases genetic diversity and
drives evolution.[7] It is thought
that viruses played a central role in
the early evolution, before the
diversification of bacteria, archaea
and eukaryotes and at the time of
the last universal common ancestor
of life on Earth.[215] Viruses are still
one of the largest reservoirs of
unexplored genetic diversity on
Earth.[213]”
“The ability of viruses to cause
devastating epidemics in human
societies has led to the concern that
viruses could be weaponised for
biological warfare. Further concern
was raised by the successful
recreation of the infamous 1918
influenza virus in a laboratory.[226]
The smallpox virus devastated
numerous societies throughout
history before its eradication. There
are officially only two centers in the
world that keep stocks of smallpox
virus – the Russian Vector
laboratory, and the United States
Centers for Disease Control.[227]
But fears that it may be used as a
weapon are not totally
unfounded;[227] the vaccine for
smallpox has sometimes severe
side-effects – during the last years
before the eradication of smallpox
disease more people became
seriously ill as a result of vaccination
than did people from smallpox[228]
– and smallpox vaccination is no
longer universally practiced.[229]
Thus, much of the modern human
population has almost no established
resistance to smallpox.[227] “ from
Wikipedia
and they diverse into
and can be attached only by human,
or only by some animal as their
host.
But, is marihuana then endogenic,
endemic,
epidemic,
Cannabis as a plant, developed the
ability to produce the cannabinoids
70mil Canabinoid.Song.
Lumpy Gravy -Zappa’s crew is
similar to CKY kids (sense of humor
and pranks)
Spider: Bit of nostalgia for the
old folks!
Gilly: I’m advocating dark
clothes.
Becky: If I’m not alone . . . How
long have I been asleep?
Gilly: As long as I have.
Maxine: Did you ever live in a
drum?
Becky: No.
Maxine: Well then you aren’t
me.
Gilly: I only dreamt I lived in a
drum. Ever since it got dark.
Dreaming is hard.
Susan Kelly: Yea, but with
nothing over your head?
Gilly: No, just light, over my
head. And underneath too.
Susan Kelly: I don’t think I
could take it without anything
over my head.
Maxine: Mm-mmh, me neither.
Becky: Well why don’t you go
out and see what’s out there?
Gilly: Well . . . I don’t know if
that’s what’s out there.
Maxine: Now that’s a thought.
Gilly: Yes . . .
Maxine: If you’d like . . .
Gilly: But still you can say
darker and darker. I don’t know
what the outside of this thing
looks like at all.
Guy #1: I do. It’s dark and
murky.
John Kilgore: How do you get
your . . . your water so dark?
Guy #1: ‘Cause I’m paranoid.
I’m very paranoid. And the water
in my washing machine turns
dark out of sympathy.
John Kilgore: Out of sympathy?
Guy #1: Yes.
John Kilgore: Um . . . where can
I get that?
Guy #1: At your local drugstore.
John Kilgore: How much?
Larry: Almost Chinese, huh?
Girl #1: Yeah!
Motorhead: Good bread, ’cause
I was making, uh . . . $2.71 an
hour
Motorhead: I worked in a
cheesy newspaper company for a
while but that was terrible, I
wasn’t making enough money to
build anything
(LOUIE LOUIE)
Motorhead: And then I worked
in a printing company and a
coupla gas stations. Oh, at the
gas station where I was working
my brother just got married, and
uh . . . he bought a new car and
his wife was having a kid and all
this miserable stuff, and he
needed a job so I gave him a job
at the gas station of which I was
fired because, you know, he was
gonna work there. And he had
his car on the rack and he was
lubing and changing tires and
everything all the time. And so
they got fired because he was
goofing off, man, and he just
kept taking parts and working on
his car day and night. And so he
lost that job and he went to work
in another gas station. He took
that one, you know, so he could
feed the kids and that. And I
went to work in an aircraft
company, and uh . . . I was
building these planes. I worked
on the XB-70, I was the last
welder on there. Yeah but, it was
pretty good bread because I was
making, uh . . . $2.71 an hour. I
was making a hundred and a
quarter a week, and uh . . . yeah,
it was good enough money to be
working on, so I got an
Oldsmobile, a groovy Olds. But I
was going with this chick at that
time. By the time I got the Olds
running decently, she went out
and tore up the engine, and the
trans, and a–her and a girlfriend
they get in there and booze it up
and tear up the seats. Just ripped
the seats completely out. So uh . .
. when, I got a ‘56 Olds, which
was this one chick’s I was going
with, and uh . . . we used to drive
out all over the place and finally
she got rid of that, and uh . . . I
got another pickup!
Ronnie Williams: Buh-bah-
bahdn
Spider: Oh!
John: There it went again..
Spider: It’s a little pig . . . with
wings
Pig With Wings: EE . . .
Gross Man: I hear you’ve been
having trouble with pigs and
ponies!
Left channel:
Calvin: To . . . just the opposite .
. . going around to the other
direction
Right channel:
Calvin: How ’bout us, don’t we
get any?
Gail: We don’t get any . . .
Calvin: That’s very
distraughtening
Gail: We don’t get any because
we’re otherwise
Spider: Everything in the
universe is . . . is . . . is made of
one element, which is a note, a
single note. Atoms are really
vibrations, you know, which are
extensions of THE BIG NOTE,
everything’s one note.
Everything, even the ponies. The
note, however, is the ultimate
power, but see, the pigs don’t
know that, the ponies don’t know
that. Right?
Monica: You mean just we
know that?
Spider: Right!
Spider: “Merry Go Round!
Merry Go Round! Do-Do-Do-Do
Do-Do-Do Do-Do-Do!” and they
called that “doing their thing.”
John: Oh yeah, that’s what
doing your thing is!
Spider: The thing is to put
a motor in yourself.
Louis: Grrr . . . Arf arf arf ar-ar-
ar-ar-ar! Teeth out there, and
ready to attack ‘em. . . I had to
fight back and hit ‘em, like . . .
you know . . . hit ‘em and hit ‘em
and hit ‘em, and . . . kick ‘em and
kick ‘em and . . .
Roy: Did they get on top of you?
Louis: No, I fought so back, hard
back, and, it was . . .
Roy: Hard back?
Louis: White!
Roy: White?
Louis: Yeah, white ugliness
Roy: Did it have teeth?
Louis: And it was two, it was
two boogey-men that were on the
side and , we were . . . already
blocked the entrance, so I had to .
. . I had to kick, I had to fight to
f-four or five boogey-men in
front of me . . .
Roy: Then . . . but maybe he can
turn into . . . I wonder if he could
maybe be [...] PFFFT!
Louis: Yes, extremely vicious
Roy: I don’t know, those po- . . .
I heard those ponies are really
vicious!
Louis: I know . . . but, I know
they’re vicious, but they . . .
Roy: Their claws!
Louis: He d-d . . . he doesn’t
have to be able to do it
Roy: They get on top of you, and
they just tear you apart
Louis: I know . . .
Roy: Tee . . .
Louis: Scars over here, see, scars
right here. Yeah . . .
Roy: Teeth to limb! Teeth to
limb! I mean, toe to ta- . . . man,
I hope they don’t get him
Louis: Ponies! I-i-if-if, if . . . is .
. .
Roy: Was it white? Are you sure
it wasn’t w-white, I mean, uh,
black, or . . .
Louis: Well, I think they’re
white, but I was too scared to
notice their physical . . .
Roy: Gold or something?
Louis: I was too, I was too
scared to no . . . n-no . . . uh-no . .
. uh-notice their physical, ahh . . .
appearance, ’cause they . . . they-
they were attackin’ me!
Roy: They were?
Louis: Yeah, they were . . . they
were attackin’ me!
Roy: What were they doin’ to
you?
Louis: Well, they were . . . they
were like, they were . . . comin’
and surroundin’ me ‘n everything
else, and they were attackin’ me
and I had to fight back, fight,
fight and fight back and . . . pick
up sticks . . .
Roy: Pick-up-sticks?
Louis: Yes, pick up sticks, you
know?
Roy: I used to play that game,
Pick-up-sticks
Louis: Me too, did you ever play
that game?
Roy: Yeah!
Louis: Yes! That’s funny! HA
HA HA!
Roy: Anyway, come back to the
horse . . . back to the horse? To
the pony
Louis: HA HA HA HA! Now . .
.
Roy: Anyway . . .
Louis: Yes, pony, or . . .
Roy: President . . .
Louis: Or pope, I dunno, ah, I
dunno . . .
Roy: I don’t know . . .
Louis: Something down there is
dangerous.
Roy: Could be a cigar or
somethin’
Louis: Yeah . . .
Roy: A cigar?
Louis: A cigar? Naw, you’re
insane, come on!
Roy: Nohhh, no . . . I remember
when I was a . . . no I don’t
remember. Those were the days!
Louis: Boy, you must spend all
your life down here!
Roy: That was before the days of
those horses
Louis: Yes, before the days of
the . . . all the . . . ow-uh . . .
ponies or boogey-men or
somethin’, what’s out there
Roy: But then there was a . . .
what was it then? No pimples?
Louis: No, I never did.
Roy: Sure!
Louis: Positively
Roy: You had to have ‘em.
Louis: Naw, naw . . .
Roy: You’ve got one right in
your nose right now!
Louis: HA HA HA HA! Scrtch-
ch-ch! Scratchin’ them . . .
Roy: Boy, I’m gettin’ tired, man.
We should go . . .
Louis: Oh, yes . . .
Roy: We should go to sleep
Louis: Oh, yeah . . .
Roy: I just hope he comes back .
. .
Louis: Yes . . . Listen!
Roy: I think I’ll pray for him
Louis: I think I’ll join you
Roy: You do yours and I’ll do
mine . . .
Louis: Okay . . . HA HA HA
HA!
Roy: And we’ll hope for the
best. HEH HEH HEH!
Louis: HA HA HA HA HA! I’ll
pray for [...] Motorhead
Roy: Now I lay me down to
sleep . . .
rule two: Never leave one song to
play alone. Always open at least 3
YouTube tabs, and play them all in
one time trying to synchronize your
BEATT to them.
Stupid explains
Starting point of the picture. The
Artist sits still in his bed, and waiting
for the THC trip to come. His
thoughts are psychedelic (psycge -
mind; delate - building), but that
doesn't made the drawing
psychogenic.
Part1.
Why I do this?
I want you to know,
If I end up in ball and chain,
I’ve done this for you baby,
For the cover of your book.
Roy: Amen!
Louis: Amen . . .
Civilization Phaze III
Ronnie Williams: Oh yeah!
That’s just fine!
Come on boys!
Just one more time!
Spider: I think I can explain about . . . about how the pigs’ music works
Monica: Well, this should be interesting
Spider: Remember that they make music with a very dense light, and remember
about the smoke standing still and how they . . . they really get uptight when you
try to move the smoke, right?
Monica: Right
John: Yeah?
Spider: I think the music in that dense light is probably what makes the smoke
stand still. Any sort of motion has this effect on . . . on the ponies’ manes. You
know, the thing on their neck
John: Hmm . . .
Spider: As soon as the pony’s mane starts to get good in the back any sort of mo .
. . motion, especially of smoke or gas, begins to make the ends split.
John: That’s the basis of all their nationalism. Like if they can’t salute the smoke
every morning when they get up . . .
Spider: Yeah, it’s a vicious circle. You got it.
Part 2.
Bad drivings. Lotta non usual
smokers do not know how to drive
the trip.
They often speak about crimes,
illegal activities, their traumatic
childhood. The shame is to be putted
the THC feeling into one basket with
the thief’s dirty stories and the
gypsy’s bottom of the world. They
compare the feeling with those
criminal activities, because they
connect smoking pot like crime. Not
like taboo, or like secret unhallowed
activity like smoking cigarettes as a
teen.
Allowed
That way they can be trip breakers.
I’m feeling like studying psycho-so
ciology and doing somekind of do
ctorate research like Jung does. An
d I’m quite annoying about their ig
gnorance.
I hate them, but still, there’s LOVE
fo
r them, kind of hope to re-educate
th
em, sur-educate them.
Spider: Oh no, man . . .
Monica: Oh . . .
Spider & Monica: Kangaroos!
Monica: And then they eat it
when they get home
John: If it’s still alive
Spider: Envelops the bath tub
And, now I think, listening to Abys
Mal Grief (quite nice band I need to
s
ay), their profane dark scholar goth
d
oom funeralish screen, and scene, I
scr
E A M !
The Masterpiece is so big that
Author feels he have a masterpiece
in front of him.
What is art? Expressing thoughts
and ideas by the law of profound. Is
art then EXPRESSING thoughts and
ideas?
-Yes.
-So, the author expressing his
thoughts? Ideas that are in his head
and brain, locked in, and only in his
mind?
-Some ideas are “global”, you can
find such, but still, he had unique
way of handling the thought.
Thought itself is existing matter, but
the creativity is the vector, the
energy of it. So, in a way, artist
drawing his thoughts made picture
of the vector of those thoughts, their
energy pushing out from the brain,
almost crying to be made into
material world, materialized, as you
said.
-Quite opposite. The creating of art
takes similarities as you told and
explain them, but, there’s occasions
when the creating of art passes the
borders of the author. And not just
taking dive into unconsciousness,
but braking the aquarium glass wall
and exiting into macroproposus.
There, if you like, the golden fish
called EGO, soon dies suffocated to
death.
continues…