My Partner and I were chatting with some friends recently and the discussion turned to weird ideas. I let out that I have a weird feeling all the letters and stuff I type in e-mails/IMs and game chats that due to whatever miscue on my or the computer's part go winging around the internet and will, with ALL the other stuff put out by everyone else will settle into a certain area and maybe form an intelligence.
Everyone looked at me real funny and Erika even went into the kitchen and made a hat of aluminum foil and put it on my head, at which point everyone giggled.
But I don't say it worries me exactly, but I think about that alot. (And NO, I do not wear the foil hat either, except that one time.)
Am I strange? Are all the other weird thoughts I have a sign of insanity or me being right stupid? Granted I think weird things a bit more than is perhaps normal.
Some examples:
-What would happen if I lost the ability to speak. How would I get across a point I needed to make?
-Could we take the fat from liposuction and make biofuel from it? Would this be like cannibalism?
-Why do aliens (from outerspace) kidnap people and put stuff up their butts? (I actually got this idea from a comidian)
-I think I know why vortexes in the toilet and sink are spinning differently in the Southern Hemisphere from those in the Northern Hemisphere. They aren't. We're seeing the 'other' end so to speak of a REALLY long tube. The person at 'this' end sees it clockwise, the other end looks 'counterclockwise' BECAUSE it is upside down!
-What if cats and dogs had thumbs? (And further along, what if apes could speak? O.O)
-What does a penis feel like (Or for a guy- What do boobs feel like) as a part of my body?
-Being a Mother of 3 young kids, I realized suddenly they are really smart. I mean a baby just born does 3 or 4 things, cry, suckle, poop, and pee. By a year old that same baby is babbling and saying words, understands things I say to her, walk, run, laugh, etc. Isn't this the most any person really learns in such a short amount of time?
-How come a product, say bread, is made with the same ingredients, prepared the same way, cost more now? Wasn't mass production supposed to decrease the costs of things?
-Why is sugar considered a "wet" product in cooking?
-Why does something cooked on a cast iron pan taste better than the same thing cooked on non-stick pans?
Sorry to bore or freak You all out.
Everyone looked at me real funny and Erika even went into the kitchen and made a hat of aluminum foil and put it on my head, at which point everyone giggled.
But I don't say it worries me exactly, but I think about that alot. (And NO, I do not wear the foil hat either, except that one time.)
Am I strange? Are all the other weird thoughts I have a sign of insanity or me being right stupid? Granted I think weird things a bit more than is perhaps normal.
Some examples:
-What would happen if I lost the ability to speak. How would I get across a point I needed to make?
-Could we take the fat from liposuction and make biofuel from it? Would this be like cannibalism?
-Why do aliens (from outerspace) kidnap people and put stuff up their butts? (I actually got this idea from a comidian)
-I think I know why vortexes in the toilet and sink are spinning differently in the Southern Hemisphere from those in the Northern Hemisphere. They aren't. We're seeing the 'other' end so to speak of a REALLY long tube. The person at 'this' end sees it clockwise, the other end looks 'counterclockwise' BECAUSE it is upside down!
-What if cats and dogs had thumbs? (And further along, what if apes could speak? O.O)
-What does a penis feel like (Or for a guy- What do boobs feel like) as a part of my body?
-Being a Mother of 3 young kids, I realized suddenly they are really smart. I mean a baby just born does 3 or 4 things, cry, suckle, poop, and pee. By a year old that same baby is babbling and saying words, understands things I say to her, walk, run, laugh, etc. Isn't this the most any person really learns in such a short amount of time?
-How come a product, say bread, is made with the same ingredients, prepared the same way, cost more now? Wasn't mass production supposed to decrease the costs of things?
-Why is sugar considered a "wet" product in cooking?
-Why does something cooked on a cast iron pan taste better than the same thing cooked on non-stick pans?
Sorry to bore or freak You all out.