Thursday, February 23, 2012

Smoking Pot Babe of the Day


Head Shops/Glass Blowers Truly Got It Made


They are so fucking lucky that its just a fact that smoke comes the best and cleanest off of glass. {kinda like how everything (particularly beer) tastes in glass}. God must really love these people because due to this, bongs, bowls, bubblers, you name it, are always fucking breaking and people are constantly needing to buy another one. Even if no new people started smoking this year,it's just a given that people (stoners) are going to break and therefore need new pieces. $$$$Great Industry to Get Involved In ;) $$$$ Not every industry is that lucky. Take baseball bats for example. When people used to use wood bats (I realize they still use wood in MLB) they were always breaking and people would need to buy new ones. Unfortunately, unlike how glass is the best material for smoking, aluminum and compsite  are just so much better for hitting a baseball and they also never break. Baseball bat companies really got shafted here.


Random Kick Ass Song of the Day....At least I think so



Maybe u just gotta have a certain taste for this kind of thing....either that or just be reefed. Nevertheless (Always loved that word, I always thought it would be a kick ass name for a rock band), I really had a positive listening experience hearing this track. Always did love Dispatch.

What the fuck is a language?

Have u ever wondered about this concept of language?? Like how the fuck did we communicate before language existed? I wish I could remember to when I was a baby and knew nothing about this idea of "words" and "phrases", but like everything else that was awesome when I was baby...I can't remember. Did I realize what I was missing out on? I can kind of see how sounds cavemen made could have corresponded to certain simple  nouns or verbs, and I can see how pictures and symbols on cave walls could mean similar things, but when the fuck did things like adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, and so on come into the mix? When did this idea of paragraphs and punctuation happen? And to think today, how fucking brilliant is it that these "symbols" we write and "sounds" we make all correspond to eachother. It just fucking blows my mind how complex and sophisticated this concept of "language" truly is.



And then another thing...how did different languages end up using the same letters. Like WTF? Did a big meeting take place where the alphabet was created and administered to leaders of certain countries and were given the objective to make a language using these symbols......Oh wait, the major languages came from Latin didn't they. I guess that answers my question....sort of.