I didn't think about religion, as I don't have any faith in any god. I do enjoy reading parts of the bible (and other religious texts - hope to read the Talmud sooner then later), but look at it more as a historical text about mankind and our thoughts, in many ways the bible is a very interesting read. I'm not even baptised, nor married - not with any church of any sort, and I don't celebrate Christmas. I have many friends that are Christians, Muslims and other religions, they know I don't share any of their beliefs, nor do they mine, and we get along fine, and do laugh about our different perspectives at times. I'd reject any authoritarian system, as I believe religion is. If I end up in hell - so be it
Political? I guess, as I consider everything is political. I'm a member of SAC Syndikalisterna. The anarcho-syndicalist union in Sweden, so tomorrow on may-day I'll honour the executed anarchists from the Haymarket massacre in Chicago. So I'm what you would call a libertarian-socialist. If you thought of asking - No(!), I don't consider USSR was on the correct path for all people to be free from the weight of capitalism, it was a totalitarian dictatorship. Even though I'm in the mid thirties (guess I'm one of the younger here ) I've actually been to Soviet Union, when I was twelve just before the collapse of the eastern block. I don't mind a sober and intellectual discussion on politics. A question I've been thinking recently is "what comes beyond 'democracy' ?".
I've actually haven't read much of Bukowski, some I read when I was younger along with some of the other beatnik poets, maybe I should pick those up again. Most I remember was Bukowski's writing 'style' and language. I agree Qqmike, that poem is quite spot on what I would consider the FOSS geek way, being a 'hacker' (in it's broadest meaning) comes with 'style'.
@Icorken - interesting diet. I have some friends who do something the like - meat and beans but no grains, and they say that they've lost some weight, as was intended. I myself is a vegetarian, a lot of bean stews with mostly indian or asian flavouring. I do enjoy cooking and have worked as a chef while I was younger, also have studied cooking, but dropped out, found out it wasn't something I wanted to do for a living.
Again, very nice to hear from so many!
best regards
/Jonas
Political? I guess, as I consider everything is political. I'm a member of SAC Syndikalisterna. The anarcho-syndicalist union in Sweden, so tomorrow on may-day I'll honour the executed anarchists from the Haymarket massacre in Chicago. So I'm what you would call a libertarian-socialist. If you thought of asking - No(!), I don't consider USSR was on the correct path for all people to be free from the weight of capitalism, it was a totalitarian dictatorship. Even though I'm in the mid thirties (guess I'm one of the younger here ) I've actually been to Soviet Union, when I was twelve just before the collapse of the eastern block. I don't mind a sober and intellectual discussion on politics. A question I've been thinking recently is "what comes beyond 'democracy' ?".
I've actually haven't read much of Bukowski, some I read when I was younger along with some of the other beatnik poets, maybe I should pick those up again. Most I remember was Bukowski's writing 'style' and language. I agree Qqmike, that poem is quite spot on what I would consider the FOSS geek way, being a 'hacker' (in it's broadest meaning) comes with 'style'.
@Icorken - interesting diet. I have some friends who do something the like - meat and beans but no grains, and they say that they've lost some weight, as was intended. I myself is a vegetarian, a lot of bean stews with mostly indian or asian flavouring. I do enjoy cooking and have worked as a chef while I was younger, also have studied cooking, but dropped out, found out it wasn't something I wanted to do for a living.
Again, very nice to hear from so many!
best regards
/Jonas
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