Thread:Stray Bird/@comment-28818979-20161217150031/@comment-4802891-20170624172317

Ah... I see what I was missing in my analogy now : the chicken can't just know what is rotten or not, he needs to experience other form of cooked and raw eggs to decide. I wonder if it's possible to have the feeling/sensation something is wrong (rotten) without exposure to other culture and ideologies. Well, I'm again sticking to my beliefs and education, what I consider "wrong" isn't necessarily wrong, even in the standards of my culture -- I get what you mean now, with language being an awkward method to express ideas.

Anyway. With the Internet, I think we have better tools of exposition and self-enligthenment (in the non-Buddhist sense of the term of course), but we still don't know how much of what's on it, is under control. Someone will one day, crossing and double-checking all information, find a way to make some aspects of society "better" for the masse. Thing is, the changes might destroy a few (big) things in the process and I'm not really looking forward to this...

I wish I were in Avalon playing Uno with Merlin and Bedivere or something... That's one kickass zone of comfort, ain't it?