Monday, 9 January 2012

To the new! (yesterday)

A vagabond is a drifter and an itinerant wanderer who roams wherever they please, following the whim of the moment. Vagabonds may lack residence, a job, and even citizenship.
Decadence can refer to a personal trait, or to the state of a society (or segment of it). Used to describe a person's lifestyle. Concise Oxford Dictionary: "a luxurious self-indulgence". Oscar Wilde: "Classicism is the subordination of the parts to the whole; decadence is the subordination of the whole to the parts."
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I'm can't stop listening to 'One Night in Bangkok' while actually I should be sleeping indeed. The beat is following the earlier 'Down Under', and 'Africa'. If there was any chance of learning Russian in Africa, Toto would give me the firm push needed for deciding where to head now when my archeology career is coming to its end. I have been googling Trans-Siberian to Beijing too many times and any B-starting large Asian city has a catch on me now. Besides surfing in the web to find out all the visas to China and places are quite expensive and input consuming, I was reading about Nietzsche and his stuff and thinking people are like house plants, if they're a little uncomfortable and in a little pot, they come up which much more. I guess I'm comparing Nordic to the rest of it, on the other hand, their minimalistic design is great. Anyhow, I'm not trying to suppress my roots and sprouts from stretching out but the fact is that I'm not doing much. I did go to yoga today and had an amazing practice, I indulged myself later on and had some fancy salad and bread-- the prospect of affording all the visas was not happy. So I yoga my way through vagabondage and decadence; put the pieces together and hopefully do something.

I would like to believe the time of suffering diseases and writing great things is over and this unknown new will come up. Maybe it'll be minimalism and nothing, and all. It shouldn't be too hard. It's 2012! Better than ever, it is. It seems future has taken God's place.


There's a a good documentary about Grandfather Jing and his customers by Zhou Bing on this website http://www.alanmacfarlane.com/FILES/grandpa_jing.htm
I wanted to download it as a new year's post but the file was too big.

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