Clyde Armstrong
2016-01-25 18:37:38 UTC
They prove, as existentialism asserts, that they are unhappy in life with its purposeless stress, suffering, boredom and loneliness and they want to escape. Enough of this crap about "medicinal marijuana'; there are hundreds of over-the-counter and prescription drugs now that are available for psychological stress and emotional distress. None of which work, in that they offer only
transitory relief.
All the popular pressure for legalized narcotics is more proof of
Jean Paul Sartre's "I suffer; therefore I exist" and Albert Camus', "It is
common knowledge that life is not worth living". Let's face it, all our silly,
wacky, irrational religions exist only to offer solace to for the desperate hopeless human condition.
As I said earlier in an original aphorism and one that you
should commit to memory: "God does not exist; there is no heaven, but there
is a hell-- and we are in it now".
transitory relief.
All the popular pressure for legalized narcotics is more proof of
Jean Paul Sartre's "I suffer; therefore I exist" and Albert Camus', "It is
common knowledge that life is not worth living". Let's face it, all our silly,
wacky, irrational religions exist only to offer solace to for the desperate hopeless human condition.
As I said earlier in an original aphorism and one that you
should commit to memory: "God does not exist; there is no heaven, but there
is a hell-- and we are in it now".