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                OK, detached this from Twitter because it failed when posting far too often. I'll keep the 140 limit though, as I find it quite practical. 
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                Does Twitter ever work? Accidentally? 
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                Every medication is a placebo to an extent. Using the term in a black-or-white sense is not allowing for meaningful debates. 
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                Masters of yore would embrace Twitter as the perfect vehicle for transmitting secret teachings. Information overload is the new encryption! 
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                The downside of too much knowledge (as opposed to wisdom) is, that one may become captive of one's own gravitational field. Travel light! 
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                Remember: it's not your words that are to get enlightened. As a teacher of mine said. Although he used the word 'knees'. Same difference. 
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                Filtering reality is a self-defense of the shallow. Lacking boundless curiosity, impartiality and a pure heart one can't pass this fence. 
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                People are running around in circles, chasing things they like, doing things they enjoy, looking at things they want to see. The fools. 
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                Balanced people are either silent or opposing your opinions. Any opinions. Of course, most are blind and think of this as disagreement. 
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        <published>2009-06-29T22:21:02Z</published>
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                The primitive is not the innocent state of humanity. Its idolisation is a symptom rather a development. It may become our future though... 
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                Yet again, my center descended into the subconscious. Thoughts, ideas, certainty, all vacated me. In the meanwhile, I'm on cruise control. 
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                I think I'd prefer to be a God. Convincing people is really tiresome. It'd be like a remote control on acid. 
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                Modernism is justified for one generation only - i.e. while people who still create practice it. Afterwards it turns into destructionism. 
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                Becoming manager one starts a long journey towards dehumanisation. Day by day, unnoticeably, one's natural values give way to the machine. 
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                Is it possible to attain the skill of composing a variety of tidbits into a consistent and integral world-view? 
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