Entry: Mystified Wednesday



Crop circles last night was just ... fine.

I guess I wanted to believe in it so much. In my opinion, the whole documentary lop-sided a bit too much on the hoaxes and how people can make a career out of it a.k.a The Circlemakers.

It was like, they showed a couple of very interesting footages captured on video that suggested that the crop circles were afterall real, and it got me excited and hopes up up up and 2 min later, *pfffftttt (in manner of balloons deflating)... hopes dashed, excitement deflated. Dang.

But the earlier documentary on Moments Before the Bali Bombing was excellant. We now know that Potassium Cloride can be used to DIY a bomb. GFs still bearing grudges at your ex-BFs - hint hint: potassium cloride.

I wish to catch National Geographic's documentaries on:

  1. The Bermuda Triangle
  2. Stonehenge
  3. Easter Island
  4. Bigfoot and Loch Ness
  5. Alien abductions, UFO (reliable sources pls! don't go deflating my hopes again!)
  6. The Fatima Prophecies (Nostradamus will do too)
  7. Atlantis
  8. The Sphinx
  9. The Nazca Lines
  10. and a better documentary on Crop Circles!

I honestly think the Crop Circles are a work of art. Amazingly creative and accurate. And my secret wish to it is that they (the REAL crop circles of course) are messages left behind by beings with higher technology skills. For example, time-travelling, because you see... the...

Oh gawd, I must stop before I get carried away again.

"We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing of the world. We give little thought to the machinery that generates the sunlight that makes life possible, to the gravity that glues us to an Earth that would otherwise send us spinning off into space, or to the atoms of which we are made and on whose stability we fundamentally depend. Except for children (who don't know enough not to ask the important questions), few of us spend much time wondering why nature is the way it is; where the cosmos came from, or whether it was always here; if time will one day flow backward and effects precede causes; or whether there are ultimate limits to what humans can know."

Carl Sagan
From an introduction to "A Brief History of Time"
by Stephen Hawking

What's New Today: I made sure I hit on the 'Signal' indicator for each turn that I was about to make. Even when there were no cars behind. Vast improvement, it is.

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