In view of the Cashless Apolitical Irreligious Atheist (CAIA) Deployment, I am now shifting my emphasis to my Bucket List 2017. This Bucket List is based on the question, "What if I am granted Absolute Power?"
Bear in mind, Qualiy Thoughts => Quality Question => Quality Action => Quality Result.
In my mind now, I already have Absolute Power. Therefore, all these hold true:
21/2/17 Bucket List 2017
What will I do differently if I have Absolute Power? These are my top 10 list, not necessarily in order:
- I figured the utmost important thing is to liberate sex. That should create more hybrid generations. No more traditional marriages. I will encourage polygamy and polyandry. So are marriages based on like to like.
- I will launch a crusade against the ignorant. It's not religions that are bad, it's the idiots who subscribe to them that we need to tackle.
- I will encourage sluts and pay-per-use services. Since sex is overly rated, the most appropriate thing to do is to devalue it. Gayshas should be a standard practice all over the world.
- I will turn all mosques into centers of youth excellence. Let them go to these places to study, play, and socialize. Too many mosques are underutilized.
- I will abolish nepotism, favoritism, and racially-based politics.
- I will make it mandatory for all children until college to learn philosophy, science, and mathematics namely the Greeks literature, evolution, and the Golden Ratio.
- I will legalize marijuana and hemp worldwide.
- I will ensure that EVERYBODY sweats at least one hour a day.
Iwill periodically hold deathmatches in maximum-security prisons to ensure the fittest survive.- I will make nutrition awareness a top priority in elementary schools since most kids nowadays are not fit to grow up to be exceptionally healthy adults.
Note: Item 9 was rejected earlier on. I still think *i[s] (it) is valid.
* Well, alright Sarah.
Many will say that I undermine moral values with my top 10 list. My response to that is, let's do away with the status quo and start embracing chaos in our lives.
Long live uncertainty, long live ambiguity.
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