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(Lazyness, Impatience and Hubris) 200012 Dear readers, Did you know that throughout history there's this thing called cult? It is a very interesting phenomenon. I don't have time to expound and teach, but will try to brief you. These cults, are often lead by a single person. They form a group as small as a dozen to multinational octopuses (such as Scientology). Their creed varies from the mild in appearance (Dianetics) to appalling (flat earth, extraordinary life-after-death, impinging apocalypse scenarios, militant anti-government conspiracy, diabolism with human sacrifices ...). Don't think that i'm citing from some arcane books buried in libraries. These are real, and not difficult to find in real life. Some of these cult leaders, are so able to totally wash their member's brain, as to have them autonomously swear and volunteer to die for the cause of the cult. Occasionally, you'll even see m*** suicide. You know, the world is not made completely of rubes. Somebody somewhere, will observe this phenomenon and study or report it as is. Big brother organizations, such as the FBI, is keen on these and very interested in benefiting from social psychology themselves. They are recorded in books too. Ever wonder why the library houses so many cold volumes of paper? This is one contributing reason. You might be interested to verify that sometimes. These brain-washing phenomenon, are not limited to fanatical life-and-death or otherwise dire beliefs. You see it work in all manners of human thought in the general sense. From culture formation to fashion to commercialism. Surely you have heard of Adolf Hitler and his atrocities of genocide? I must alert you, that a single person couldn't commit such a crime. You see, even if you are superman, you can only kill few at a time. You see, it is the people, people like you and me, who commit the killings willingly, by Hitler's teaching. You may say: "no, i won't ever do such stupid thing", well because you are very ignorant about social psychology. It is precisely innocent people like you and (not) me, who were lead by the radical leaders of supreme brain-washing abilities. The innocent mob were fervent in their leader's vision and beliefs to commit anything. You know the concept of war, right? We have two m***ive body of people committed to cut off other people's head or otherwise stick a knife in their bodies or bomb off an arm or leg. How did that happen? Well, it starts with patriotism for people like you and (not) me. Now, back to topic. In the computing world, there're also bad seeds with colorful creed taking innocent mobs forming cults. The three principal virtues of a programmer are Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris. Yes? How can we prevent heinous cults then? Stop bending truths. Education and rationalism. I'm starting my own cult to exterminate morons on this earth. Two things are on the top of my agenda: Unixism and Perl. -------- This post is archived at http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/w...l_n_cults.html Copyright 2000-2004 Xah Lee. Verbatim Reproduction for non-commercial purposes is hereby granted provided proper credit is given. Xah xah@xahlee.org http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html |
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> >Did you know that throughout history there's this thing called cult? Yes, we've heard of them. -- Al Balmer Balmer Consulting removebalmerconsultingthis@att.net |
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> Did you know that throughout history there's this thing called cult? I had no idea. Good thing you're here to help us out. -=Eric -- Come to think of it, there are already a million monkeys on a million typewriters, and Usenet is NOTHING like Shakespeare. -- Blair Houghton. |
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On 25 Aug 2004 14:56:06 -0700, xah@xahlee.org (Xah Lee) wrote:
> Did you know that throughout history there's this thing called cult? Kenneth Williams used to claim repeatedly that he was a cult. This was in the 1960s. So, yes, I think I know that "there's this thing called cult". > It is a very interesting phenomenon. I don't have time to expound and > teach, but will try to brief you. That's OK. I've done it for you. Now, try investigating "Rambling Sid Rumpo". Giles. |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Xah Lee wrote:
> Did you know that throughout history there's this thing called cult? I think you're getting confused with the Blue Öyster Cult. Don't Fear the Reaper - great song. -- Rich Teer, SCNA, SCSA, author of "Solaris Systems Programming", published in August 2004. President, Rite Online Inc. Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 URL: http://www.rite-group.com/rich |
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Rich Teer wrote:
> I think you're getting confused with the Blue Öyster Cult. > Don't Fear the Reaper - great song. A great allegory about garbage collection, wasn't it? Paul |
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Isn't "Xah Lee" chinese for "Moron"?
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Robert wrote:
> Isn't "Xah Lee" chinese for "Moron"? No, it's Esperanto (universal language) for "troll"... -Peter |
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xah@xahlee.org (Xah Lee) wrote in message news:<7fe97cc4.0408251356.34f2102a@posting.google. com>...
> How can we prevent heinous cults then? Stop bending truths. Education > and rationalism. I'm starting my own cult to exterminate morons on > this earth. Two things are on the top of my agenda: Unixism and Perl. I bet Larry Wall's life insurance premiums just skyrocketed. BTW, what does this have to do with Lisp? We are more of a therapy and support group than a cult. |
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Rich Teer <rich.teer@rite-group.com> writes:
> I think you're getting confused with the Blue Öyster Cult. > Don't Fear the Reaper - great song. Great song, but their hard-hitting stuff is even better. For instance "Lisp in the Hills" or "Career of Eval". -- (espen ;-) |