Chicken McNuggets

Sometimes your nephew makes you laugh.

Finding the flow of life and all that, saying things, having opinions, opining and going on about things that really have no meaning outside a rarefied world of indifference.

A rarefied world of indifference.

The meaning of life summed up in one rarefied world of indifference.

Get real.

6 Responses to “Chicken McNuggets”

  1. hazelrah says:

    here’s a thought. the revelation that nothing matters isn’t worth the soapbox it was spouted on. we choose what has meaning for us, so if we choose wisely, that little bit of knowledge doesn’t matter (hey look i used your pun).

    scratch that, i think it is useful for perspective. but there is no way i will ever have motivation if i don’t choose for certain things (some of them more unimiportant than meaninglessness itself) to matter.

  2. Mark Stamas says:

    I don’t see no soapbox. If you had the vision yet you would know that no soapbox has no value therefore there is no value in nothing.

    Actually, you are beginning to see, my son.

    Soon you will understand our earlier meaningless discourse regarding the fact that goals come before implementation resulting in the further understanding that your decisions are based on desire, not the lack of making them.

    If you don’t desire anything, you will achieve that goal.

    Make up your mind, or don’t.

    Doesn’t matter.

  3. Mark Stamas says:

    Oh yeah, and the point being that there is no point isn’t the point of understanding this point.

    The point is responsibility and freedom.

  4. hazelrah says:

    i should have said spouted from. real opportunity missed, there.

  5. hazelrah says:

    i guess i’m just saying i don’t think it’s the be-all answer. it’s like ok, nothing matters i feel tremendously free and responsible. now what do i do. probably the same shit i would if things did matter.

  6. Mark Stamas says:

    Looking for answers?

    There aren’t any answers.

    NHM is an observation. One of the few that are true.

    You don’t have to see or understand for NHM to be correct and exist.

    Like a tree in the forest, the truth is rarely accurately observed.

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