Sunday, August 10, 2008

Not very courteous

Today, I recieved a text message from a good friend of mine. It read something like this: "XX and XY is having a baby. She's in her fifth month! So crazy!"

Well, since XX also is a good friend of mine, I thought to myself "Good for him", and was pleased with the announcement. I also sent a reply with something like this, a short notice about the life circle.

The next message read something like: "Okey. I just don't get it. Both of them are on welfare checks. It won't work.."

I felt irritated after reading this. Such judgement. Pityful. I won't take it as long as drafting on about circle of life(!) and what's really of greatest priority, when it comes to our most primitave instinct.

Today's Greater Question?
"Shall thee work to die, or live to die?"

That pretty much shows my perspective on things. I mean like, if we really matter to ourselves, then of course we assure ourselves that our DNA stays in motion. It has got to be of number one top priority. People who chose otherwise? I don't blame them, I don't pity them; unless(!) they're giving bullshit to people who hails this very seed of life as the deepest core human existence.

Unfortunately, the real reason why many people choose to waive the bare thought about reproduction, is not because some fancy idea about becoming chairmen on some major corporation before(!!) they reach that known phase where they [as parents] are neglecting their children over work(*).

So, what's the real reason? Simply this: People are egoistic and self-centered. They want to blow their mind away on places where conceited people meet over poisonous brew and shallow talk, nevertheless the following [likewise shallow] sex. These poor f*cks are not willing to give up this lifestyle over their born responsibility over our next generation. They would do just about anything to defer it.

Like I said, I don't mind, it's none of my business. But, when I hear some wretch giving a hard to someone who actually goes for it..

Well, that irritates me!

So..
Best of luck to both of you, Robert & Malin!

* The movie 'Liar Liar' gives a humorous but nevertheless legible straight representation on this matter.

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