I was walking to a meeting with a professor yesterday, and I saw perhaps the deepest piece of vandalism ever.
Outside of buildings, they have those 6 ft high, green "Power boxes." I put that in quotations, because I have no idea what is in these boxes.
In any case, scratched into the green paint of a "Power Box," were the following words:
"You are what you hate. Hypocrisy is essential to life."
I'd just like to meet the person who wrote these words. Even if he/she didn't come up with them on their own, they must have found the words interesting. And if they found the words interesting, I'm sure that they're somewhat intelligent. I'd love to have a conversation with them, even if it was just a short one. I probably won't, but that won't keep me from wishing.
In any case, I love it. Great stuff, Intelligentvandal.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
Quick Thought
"Follow the path least traveled" is derived from Robert Frost's Poem "The Road not Taken." The idea is to be a trailblazer, to not be like everyone else.
"Follow the path least traveled" is great advice, unless you're in snow of a depth greater than or equal to 3 inches. If you follow Frost's advice while you're in the snow, you'll end up with snow in your shoes and possibly hypothermia. So I say, take the path least traveled, unless you're in the snow, in which case you should walk in the footsteps of others whenever possible.
"Follow the path least traveled" is great advice, unless you're in snow of a depth greater than or equal to 3 inches. If you follow Frost's advice while you're in the snow, you'll end up with snow in your shoes and possibly hypothermia. So I say, take the path least traveled, unless you're in the snow, in which case you should walk in the footsteps of others whenever possible.
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