Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Random Ruminations - III

Suicide is widely considered to be an act of cowardice. The fault with this argument is the presumed generalisation of the circumstances in which suicides are committed.

A suicide committed to escape from a dull / boring / screwed-up / bad, etc. life (as is generally assumed to be the case) may be remotely considered to be cowardly (although arguably it is an act of pure, self-obsessive logic)

But a suicide committed to escape from a life well-lived has no equal in terms of adventurous bravado.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Random Ruminations - II

Someone should make adhesives for broken hearts.

Random Ruminations - I

I always wondered why people went to temples, mosques, churches, etc. for praying to God (who must either be everywhere or nowhere, right?). Then I got acquainted with the concept of wi-fi and things became clearer.