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The Terrible Writings of Quentin Montejo
Serial experiments on a fallen archangel who only wanted to regain just one wing back
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Free of the World. Rain worshipper. Hermit. Tormented mind.
Caged spirit. Defiant and eternal enemy of Destiny and Fate. Poet. Scientist. Artist. Daydreamer.
He who laughs. Slacker. Sleeper. Romancer of wings and clouds. Fiercely independent. He who is ponderous.
Games and anime junkie. Four eyes. Caveman. Nature-lover. He who doesn't think that hard. Non-smoker.
Music-junkie. Counter of blessings. Guitar-hugger.
He who simply wants what everybody else would like to be in this world and the next -- to be happy. |
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Monday, January 10, 2005
Occam the Philosopher
While browsing through tech stuff (blech, I'm beginning to hate being techie), I came across this line:
No complexity beyond what is necessary - 14th century monk philosopher, Occam It's the first time I've heard of Occam, kinda reminds me of Thoreau's line "Simplify, simplify" (quoted by Calvin's parents in Calvin & Hobbes). What struck me on this one is how it describes the way I lead my life. Neo-minimalism rocks! Hell, I'd vote for going back to the Stone Age. With internet ofcourse. 1 Comments:
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