I have a reacuring dreams being mauld by lions and cats and dogs. usually in a park. Does that mean I was a Wilderbeast in my former life?
You can mention anything. One can never feel too innocuous. Be it spunks in trunks or hotties in totties. Utopias, however, I must admit, are a bit of a personal favourite of my own. Oh, and trees swaying in the wind. Care to share yours? I'm thinking of making a t-shirt stating "Actually, I don't know much about anything." In blue lettering.
Started by Jake_, 11:12 Mon 12 Dec 2005 | Profile +++++ | 29 posts
I have a reacuring dreams being mauld by lions and cats and dogs. usually in a park. Does that mean I was a Wilderbeast in my former life?
A Wilderbeast with little luck, yes. Hmm, I think I meant day-dreaming or aspirations even - as tacky as that may sound. You know, gimme your deep thoughts. Of course, only if you feel like it.
From Jake_, 20:28 Mon 12 Dec 2005 | Profile +++++ | 29 posts
Here seems the perfect opportunity to state a favourite truism, then: BOMBING FOR PEACE IS LIKE FUCKING FOR VIRGINITY.
One of my favourite dreams is the hope that humans might stop being so massively stupid, and realise that making the world a worse place doesn't make it better - that is, love and peace and compassion are the quickest ways to make everyone happy.
From purdy thang, 22:52 Mon 12 Dec 2005 | Profile +++++ | 6 posts
Well said Purdy I agree whole heartedly.
Will Mc Bride said a few years ago that Politissions and governing bodies prefer to have people fighting each other it is all they understand.( I spent three years working at NATO In Brussels) I am a humanitarian and put more value on the lives of every day people than what I ever will on politissions who drink gin and whisky sit in a warm office a way from destruction and pat each other on the back when they have killed thousands of people to win a campaign, in a lot of cases that are totaly illegal.I do not understasnd how in a 25 century world how such barbaric ways of thinking can be acsepted, no one wins in war.
The more you look in to this tatest one the more you find double standards in suport of the guy who was rumnning the Country before.
All I can see from this is legalised murder, of inocent people, how can this be acseptable in todays society and what message does it send out to people. That violence and a gression in the name of peace and Christian ways is the road to paradise, I think these people want locking up.
Sorry about going on but it all comes back to art fashion and what we are doing, A lot of valuable art and architecture have been destoyed thanks to Blair and Bush.
From Chris Summerfield, 09:43 Tue 13 Dec 2005 | Profile +++++ | 1738 posts
Im dreaming of working with Jason Evans
From malchik, 12:22 Tue 13 Dec 2005 | Profile +++++ | 7 posts
"A healthy attitude is contagious but don't wait to catch it from others. Be a carrier." Attributed to Tom Stoppard, author of 'The Coast of Utopia' - trilogy of plays I've neither seen nor read, I admit.
Utopias could be interesting. But what are they - like heaven for agnostics? And wouldn't one person's utopia risk being another's private hell?
This could easily become a wish list. Right now, this very minute, I'd like a world in which people would just do what I ask them to, or what they tell me they're going to, especially when I'm paying them for it, and without having to chase after them the whole time. Or if they could at least openly say at the outset what they can and can't do, so I can make informed decisions, life might be much more enjoyable. Why this should prove so incredibly difficult, I really don't understand.
If we can't have perfection, could we at least have a degree of consistency?
I aspire to realising my dreams. When I manage to admit to myself what my wildest dreams are, I might just manage to acheive them...
From f:lux, 21:18 Tue 13 Dec 2005 | Profile +++++ | 672 posts
I dream about oil painting and anal sex.
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