Bright Nights
September 26th, 2009 • Uncategorized • 1 Comment »What if earth hadn’t just one moon, but 63 like Jupiter?
Night sky would be so much more entertaining to watch.
And NASA would get so much more money to waste.

What if earth hadn’t just one moon, but 63 like Jupiter?
Night sky would be so much more entertaining to watch.
And NASA would get so much more money to waste.

So there’s water on the moon.
Nice find, but I’m not moving there until there’s also electricity,
wireless Internet, and cable TV.
Red dust storm envelops Sydney. It looks delightfully apocalyptic,
I’m so jealous it didn’t happen in my town.
Still lack of zombies, though.


Is that a bird…talking?…
Is that a plane crashing?…
Is that an ancient god’s statue falling?…
Is that a black smoke cloud killing someone?…
Is that a flash of white light sending us back in time?…
It’s so much more than that.
It’s the cult show of the new millennium.
Happy birthday, Lost.
I love the way Carrie Preston was staring at her husband during his brief and classy speech last night. She seemed overwhelmed by joy, so happy, and proud of him.
And she was wearing a Henry Gale
(Carrie Preston on Emmy’s Red Carpet – Lost “Two for the road”)
So annoying we have to wait until 2012.
How would you like the world asweknowit to end?
Swine Flu could turn into a Z-virus, and trigger a massive zombie outbreak.
A giant asteroid could hit earth right in the balls
Global warming could liquefy glaciers, causing worldwide floods, and polar bears’ invasions.
Vogons could destroy earth to make way for a hyperspatial express route.
Some Large Hedron Collider’s experiment could go wrong, causing our universe to be eaten by a black hole.

The LHC. It luks like a Dharma logo, btw
Tell me we don’t have to wait 2012.
Gimme hope!
Got to love Michael Emerson.
His acting genius adds so much depth, complexity, and mesmerizing appeal to his characters,
his charming sense of humor makes his interviews so delightfully entertaining to watch.
But he’s more than this. He stands for civil rights.
And he’s damn hot.
The Invisabul Dinasaur Hed is not just a metaphor of the primordial Force of the universe, it’s very much a real physical presence inside everyone of us.
The reptilian brain is the oldest and deepest of the three layers which form our human brain, it’s the core of it.
It controls the body’s vital functions, and it’s the Source of all the primary impulses that keep us alive, such as survival, and sexual.
The Hed is real. We are the Hed.

Do I want to blog? Hell, yes! Do I know how to do it properly? Hell, no! But I want to do it anyway, of course.
You know, it’s about freedom of speech: no matter if we have nothing to say, we are free to say it anyway, and I surely have plenty of nothing to say.
The title is latin: I blog, therefore I exist
That’s all for now, this is going to be a blog easy to read (to skip, to diss, to spam, or wathever else…)
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