Monday, April 14, 2014

The Art of Making Sense out of Nonsense


I believe that not many people understand divinatory and tawdry ocult teachings presented in TV. Even I have never got a solid grasp of the esoteric principles up until now. Given that I am now clearly able to clear this issue up, let me break it down for you...


Some not-yet-conceived fixed law of the universe give certain people the ability to gain insight into other people's current and future situations. The people with such power are called soothsayers or more often than that, in our cultural circles, they are erroneously reffered to as naysayers. They are always right on the money and solve your problems in detail, while maintaining maximum precision. The workers of this craft system are always highly skilled, but only the best of the best can work in TV and charge for their highly valuable services. If you don't know what to do, call them immediately. They're better at life and know exactly what to do with limited beings.

Learn from the best in the biz

Don't be misled, there are always two sides to every coin. It is always a lot more convenient to be dependent  on other people, especially if they possess the divine power. This leads me to the conclusion that there is no other side of the argument, which means one thing and one thing only. There ain't nothin' bad about esoteric tv programmes as long as you've got a sense of humour.

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