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Braindeadism
By:Keith Ferreira

Braindeadism

Braindeadism is the philosophical doctrine that states that, if the brain is not stimulated by personal adversities, the brain becomes brain-dead, figuratively and literally speaking. People who long for paradise on earth and in the universe, do not really realize that they long for braindeadism, because without adverse stimulation, the brain atrophies and dies. Braindeadism is a cruel fact, because one would think that paradise would make people happy and brain-stimulated, but the opposite is true. Religious people do not realize it, but what they are advocating and long for is braindeadism, because paradise is a form of braindeadism. Personally, I would not wish paradise on anyone, because paradise leads to braindeadism.

Life is hell on earth, and people should thank their lucky stars for that fact, because the alternative is even worst. Any improvement in the world and the universe that is beyond science, technology, philosophy, capitalism, and democracy is not really an improvement, but is a step towards paradise or braindeadism, because paradise is braindeadism. I am not against seeking everlasting life as such, but I am against paradise, because paradise is braindeadism. So long as there are personal adversities to be overcome, life will be worth living, but as soon as all adversities are overcome in the world and the universe, life will not be worth living, because who wants to live a brain-dead life.

It is only because the earth and the universe is not a paradise that life is worth living, because, if life on earth was a paradise, life would not be worth living, since lack of personal adverse stimulation leads to braindeadism. Hoping for paradise is a worthy goal to hope for, because it leads to a reduction in suffering, but achieving paradise is an undesirable goal, because, without personal adversities in one's life, life becomes a meaningless exercise that leads to braindeadism.

Smiling and laughing implies that one is really feeling miserable, but if one is not really feeling miserable, there will be no real reason to smile or laugh about anything. Some people cry when they are really feeling happy. Now, why would anyone really cry when they are really feeling happy, if feeling really happy is so great? My point is that it is good to laugh and cry, but people in paradise would have no reason to laugh or cry about anything, because they would become braindead, due to lack of adverse stimulation. Evil might serve a useful purpose, but no one can prove that for sure.

I am not going to heaven and worship no ass upon a throne, instead, I am going to hell, and have orgies every night. As one of the Calypsos from Trinidad and Tobago says, "Back to back, belly to belly, I don't give a damn, I done dead already." People of the world, if you want to feel hot, then go to hell.

Anyone can do what I do, if their brains were rewired at a very young age, by studying basic electricity and electronics: both theory and applications. The younger, the better, because fetuses have superbrains. So Says, Dr. Keith N. Ferreira. Thus speaks, Dr. Victor Frankenstein II of the Pilot Pen. Believe it or not! May the Source be with you! QED! (9/7/10)

I believe that iodine applied to the duodenum can cure diabetes. And, I also believe that iodine is a universal cure for infectious diseases, because iodine is a chemical element, and bacteria and viruses cannot break it down any further. In Trinidad & Tobago, we proved it by placing iodine in the pit latrines, and the germs were killed, and, over time, no supergerms developed. So, we knew in Trinidad & Tobago that germs cannot defeat the antiseptic, and antigerm qualities of iodine. Therefore, if it ain't iodine, it is causing supergerms. So Says, Dr. Keith N. Ferreira. Thus speaks, Dr. Victor Frankenstein II of the Pilot Pen. Believe it or not! May the Source be with you! QED! (9/7/10)

Keith N. Ferreira, Author
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