Category: Criticism

  • What is ambivalent?

    “Ambivalent” is a word invented to hospitalize to a psychiatric hospital a human if he/she knows a scientific paradox.

    If I like appearance of a prostitute but dislike her STI, should I be hospitalized for being ambivalent (that’s a symptom of schizophrenia).

  • The definition of journalism

    The definition of journalism: Journalism is writing on particular topics by non-experts.

    This kind of skills is taught is colleges and it’s well-paid. Only journalists have the privilege by tax payers to spread information.

  • “Do what you want.”

    “Do what you want.”

    But if I do not want to do what I want, accordingly this “religion” do I go to the hell? 🙂 If I cannot do, should I kill myself? 🙂

  • Short disproof of moral relativism

    • The moral principle is morality being relative.
    • Is the moral principle is morality being relative an absolute moral principle?
  • Short disproof of relativism philosophy

    • Everything is relative (not absolute).
    • Therefore being relative is not an absolute principle.
  • “Believe in yourself.”

    You often hear “Believe in yourself.”

    But can you prove that you are right?

    Let model your brain a formal system (something that proves theorems, see a math studybook for details). There is a theorem: If a formal system contains arithmetic, then it cannot prove its own non-contradictness.

    Conslusion: If you believe in yourself, you don’t know arithmetic (or else you believe without a proof).

  • Language drift is one of the biggest problems of Russia

    One of the biggest problems of Russia is language drift:

    To explain I will tell how it happened:

    Russian tsar and his friends decided to hire “great writers” so hat they would use figurative speech so much extensively that the original meaning of words would be forgotten.

    “Great writers” were greatly advertised and the past was effectively forgotten.

    Communists continued this tsarism practice and damaged Russian language even more.

    Modern Russian academics keep preserving Russian language being damaged.

  • Religious registration

    The same people refuse to register their religious organizations in state registries “because it’s devil” and force their children to register sexual relations, because…?

  • An ancient Russian Orthodox prophecy accomplished

    An ancient Russian Orthodox prophecy (I remember for sure that such a prophecy exists, but I can’t find it in Internet, please comment with a reference.) says that the world will die as a result of forcibly parting ways of a loving couple of a man and a woman.

    It accomplished this way:

    I was 17, I met a 15 years girl. We started to speak. In scorn I asked her a question to laugh about a stupid answer. But she gave a correct answer. She is a genius!, though I. A few phrases, and I understood that she had essentially the same views as me.

    The girl was also very beautiful and I proposed her marriage. She agreed.

    We spoke about different things.

    Among other things, I started to speak about sex. I offered her sex. But after a second remembered it may produce a child. But she responded she never yet had menstruation and so would not bear a child. We had sex. (The law about child “abuse” did not matter: we didn’t reach legal responsibility age.)

    But our conspiracy was bad. Her father (He was a state official. Hm, maybe they were Maria Putina and Putin? I don’t remember that man’s look at all.) He forcibly parted us.

    So, the world died this way, because I had no dowry to make my financial state sane.

    This repeated several times. Apparently, I was also very happily married (apparently, without state registration) to a K-12 math teacher and to a math professor (both much elder than me, but I considered them young because despite of me being then a teenager, 24 or so years old women are sometimes felt by me as somehow too young) – maybe two math professors (one a white Russian and another black, probably American), but my head was hit so badly that I don’t know the details.

  • My mom kept take care of me

    My mom kept take care of me. Recently (almost surely) she entered into my room to which I don’t want her to enter (happily, I did get a new apartment recently.) and sit on my 6000 Shekel ($1875) glasses. So, while I am waiting for new glasses, it is oblique and squeezes my head.

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