I am doing a new post. Wow. Isn’t this great? But what to write about????
The behavior by establishment forces seems like a contest to see how much they can get away with. E.g., how many bad magazine articles can msn.com post?
We have an establishment that is TOTALLY irrational. I know they do not think like I do. Microsoft would think like Bill Gates, wouldn’t it? I think I feel his stamp on this organizatin. I am not a psychiatrist, so I do not understand his mentality but I have a laptop that works on their system and on the platform is continually peppering me with innumerable examples of something. I don’t know what. These people operating it are msn.com. The platform defaults to give me some kind of a feed for news articles. As many as possible. Sometimes they manage to position an interesting headline in front of my face. Well, I click but the article is not as good as all that you see. One might assume that they wanted me to click on an article but no that cannot logically be what they want. Why would any huma being do that? I don’t know what they want; the articles are bad. Really very clearly bad, and today I got one with grammatical errors. What is their article-picking system? That is a mystery; but what I know is they did not read them. I do not think anyone does — or could.
Outside of the grammatical errors, the articles are incoherent. But I don’t think I should assume that anyone would actually try reading the articles. I suppose people cannot do that but then what is the fu*king point? (This msn.com company is putting up as many articles as they can, without reading them — since they don’t know how to understand logical thinking or writing. We are asking why.)
And with all thought suspended, all one can do is watch — in horror and wonderment. Truly anything is possible. All the institutions are controlled by total dummies: Is it all random?
Who is in the colleges, I wonder? Nobody, not much.
All is senseless — and silent. ~ dumb as fu*k.
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oh gee. I am sorry. That was unprofessional, now wasn’t it?