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09.12.2010

I have changed the title of my blog, because my life is like Cassandra's life. I say what I see and I see the extinction of civilization. I am not a pessimist. I am a realist. One can not ignore the obvious.We are going to catastrophe. Catastrophe does not mean the end of everything. Catastrophe is full degeneration of human consciousness, morality and ethics. We do not need of morality, because each has his own morality. We do not need of faith of God, because each has self-confidence. And this is CATASTROPHE!
A worm  who decided to become God is only a worm rather than God.
We are the creation rather than creator.

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