Before I let the subject of our right to death lie, I will share one more excerpt, in continuation from the previous post: I hope I don’t die, We all, are going to die Didn’t mean to remind you– it’s on your schedule. Maybe it won’t come when you want– you never know when, how [...]
the unSanctity of Life II
March 6th, 2010 § 0
the unSanctity of Life I
March 4th, 2010 § 1
In class yesterday I think I stunned a few when I attempted to argue that living is not that special–I pointed out that life has no sanctity. In the medical ethics class (on the topic on Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide), we where discussing the case of a man who killed his 12 years old daughter [...]
Dynamically musically, blackly.
September 19th, 2009 § 8
As I try to write up this post I’m at a show waiting to play and I’ve watched quite a few other band perform and I’m currently getting quite nervous. Oh, what I’m I playing? I’m the band’s percussionist/drummer and I’d call the band more an experimental (not belonging to a specific genre). That’s all [...]
a Life without Sanctity
September 2nd, 2009 § 3
I remember when I first transcribed this poem and got an angry response from a friend who thought there is more to life than “a ride at an amusement park”; I haven’t deviate more from thinking that way. I feel, as rightly noted my comedian George Carlin, we just think our life is more valuable [...]