"I was born at night, but it wasn't last night." Great line. I know it's an old line, but it's still a great line.
Good rap, too. **** > > > days like today, when True Believers all over the world > > > awaken to find not the Rapture they were hoping and > > in whatever point you wanted to make.) > > > > <snip> > > > This should be a familiar pattern to everyone who has > > > followed the ever-changing "magic numbers" necessary for > > > TMSP butt-bouncers to bring about world peace. First it > > > was one set of numbers, and they were achieved and damn! > > > -- no world peace. > > > > Actually, I don't believe the specified numbers were > > ever achieved on the sustained basis necessary to usher > > in world peace. The "Taste of Utopia" course in '83, for > > example, which did hit the prescribed numbers, lasted > > only three weeks. > > > > > The solution was obvious. Not enough butt-bouncers, so the > > > "magic number" was raised. And achieved. > > > > Not achieved, actually. > > > > > And still nothing happened, world-peace-wise. > > > > Actually, quite a few very interesting things happened > > world-peace-wise back when the numbers were high--the > > fall of the Berlin Wall, for example. Could have been > > just coincidence, of course, but a number of promising > > events took place around the world during this period > > that took analysts by surprise and for which they had > > trouble finding an explanation. > > > > The interesting thing is how hard non-TMers have worked > > to attempt to debunk the various studies that have been > > done on the positive effects of the big World Peace > > Assemblies. One might almost wonder if *they* were the > > ones wrestling with cognitive dissonance. > > >