Ponderings In Space and Time

Ponderings In Space and Time

A Chapter by J. Roman Vega
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Eclesiastic perspective of human dilemma.

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"Roman Vega: Ponderings in Space and Time".

1. Misery loves company, but for some, loneliness is a quick fix.
2. Life insults intelligence.
3. Stop having kids, they only grow to be murderers, thieves, and junkies.
4. It's not mandatory to procreate, and the day it is, you don't have the right to choose.
5. The more advanced society becomes, the less it's poverty and crime rate decline.
6. Failure is a state of unhappiness.
7. The difference between prehistoric and historic suffering is having or not having a physician, both cases experience considerable strife.
8. Some will probably argue that history will be lost. Continuing to live in hostile relations until the human species becomes perfect through evolution is sort of what some dictators have already tried to accomplish with reigns of violence.
9. Most people think that there's nothing better to do than to be alive and be ignorant, because as long as there's a crime rate intellects are not winning, because surely an intellect would make the planet a perfect world.
10. What some evolutionists want us to understand is that if humans mated every couple of decades like dinosaurs did, let's say for the sake of eco friendly economy, than we might end by being extinct, and not get to experience cruel and unussual pain and suffering.
11. A mouth to feed is forced labor.
12. A necessary job search is forced labor.
13. You know there's pain and suffering, don't procreate. If you're dragged into this world, enjoy a native life free from the legal system and taxes.
14. Everyone needs detoxifying from modern day technology, and civil engineering. There's no such thing as homelessness, and unemployment in nature.
15. Not even medicine is good because your body grows dependent on it. So what good is intelligent life?
16. Who can make any pathological sense of evolution? The only thing good is a native existence but government impedes our freedom, and imposes so many taxes. Mankind can't farm, or hunt without some type of license, or permit.
17. The only people who want to exist are crazy people who want to travel to the moon, all the while why they beat up the poor, and defenseless. People are only born these days to see who can defeat the current superpowers, just like roosters are raised for a c**k fight. To me that's inhumane in this now man made survival of the fittest, where as compared to living in the wild we're like fish in some guys fish tank. My point is how many trillions of years is it gonna be before we evolve into an invulnerable species, and is the government's best interest in hurting or helping our vulnerability when they show that they run to kill a wanted terrorist, but they don't run to kill the root of the crime rate in America, which is thieves, smugglers, and violent offenders. Sure they might say they're enforcing the law but why let millions of people commit crimes every year and not send the military and CIA in to end it once and for all. Otherwise, end the legal system, and let hospitals heal societies wounds.
18. 'No legal system=a head imposing laws', proves intelligent life is an epidemic paradox, due to survival of the fittest and strength in numbers. Therefore procreation is not a prudent problem solving technique, and evolution is flawed by the stagnation of ignorance, since intelligent life imposing laws is an obvious system of hipocritical corruption, and corruption is only a bad thing if it causes pain and suffering, even if the person suffering is the governance crying because it's corruption is not profiting, as compared to the crying of the victims of corruption. Obvious solution is 'no existence=a good existence', unless there's an honest legal system that eliminates crime, along with pain and suffering. This gives new meaning to the phrase "don't state the obvious".
19. Of course, you know me by now. I'm the revolutionary writer, and connoisseur of love.
When I saw a lack of law enforcement in the world, I set out to do something about it. Now we stand, still in the age of corruption, conforming to it's malice, in all it's secrecy. As a people, those who truly want to make a difference, need to take a stand against peer pressure, and cover-ups, to defy the odds of failure, and intimidation. Not as violent protestors. For, it's the truly brave, that fight the good fight. In a worst case scenario, the, people have the right to forfeit the government system without being forced into labor, and be owed our due. Unless all elect a state that makes life impossible to be free in, like it once was in the western hemisphere before the government regime.
20. When you realize that living outside the red tape is a greater Nirvana, and that you have nothing to fear but fear itself, then having nothing will be your greatest strength.


© 2020 J. Roman Vega


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J. Roman Vega
J. Roman Vega

San Juan, Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico



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I'm a producer, trainer, and self-proclaimed philosopher, who is a Latino raised in New York City. My literature includes acts of abstract academia, and creative works of politically correctness. more..

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