I originally posted the following statement onto my Facebook wall…
You can lead a sheep to slaughter, but you can’t make him think!
I originally posted the following statement onto my Facebook wall…
You can lead a sheep to slaughter, but you can’t make him think!
I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…
Study Proves 95% of People Really Are Sheeple:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034676_sheeple_study_psychology.html
(NaturalNews) Scientists at the University of Leeds have conducted research that proves the tendency many have to act like sheep, unwittingly following crowd as if they didn’t possess a reasoning mind. While this tendency may have its uses in some situations, such as planning pedestrian flow in busy areas, it doesn’t inspire a ton of hope for humankind.
The study showed that it takes a minority of just five percent to influence a crowd’s direction – and that the other 95 percent follow without even realizing what is going on.
My Commentary: Wow! The numbers in this study are VIRTUALLY IDENTICAL to my own calculations! Frightening!
I originally posted the following artwork I created, along with comment, onto my Facebook wall…
My Commentary: Created in August 2010 using Photoshop.
The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, Matt K…
Matt K.: everyone i meet is made out of meat
Whitney W.: what made you think of that?
Matt K.: all the people that i meet on the street are made of meat.
a stew of meat… all with hands and feet
Dickie M.: I have met a couple of lying sacks of shit…
Matt K.: meat rots best when covered in lye
Rayn: I like to call them “flesh bags,” or “skin bags,” although, lately, I’ve been leaning towards the term “skin jobs,” which is what the human beings in the series, “Battlestar Galactica,” called the robots that were able to make themselves appear human on the outside.
Matt K.: i like to call them sheep and eat them like lambs
Rayn: LOL. Yes. I enjoy calling them “sheeple,” instead of people, but I think I may have already told you about that one.
Tricia F.: everyone I meet is made out of stuffing