New Look


Husby speaking here, again! Hello to you few lucky souls reading!

The look of this blog has changed quite a lot in the last few hours, and it's still probably going to change a lot in the near future.

The challenge is trying to find a picture that is also a symbol of the whole message of this blog.

Because yes, this is a blog "with a certain message to it" - (Quoting Homey The Clown, anyone remembers him??)

So for now I'm settling with:

Ocean Breeze by KrisVlad

A so-called "Daily Deviation" on deviantArt, from six years ago or so.

The colors differ a bit from the ones used for our logo, but the message is clear: time, from earth, is circular. It's infinite. So even if the stars will die one day, for all purposes this is a symbol of "forever".

The font used for the title is called "lobster", and this is a bit of trolling I'm doing...

In the first post, in fact, I mentioned and quoted Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, a figure that mass media like to call "controversial", just for being an independent thinker that doesn't subscribe to any given label/party.

He got to meme-generating fame for his famous talk about how lobsters and humans have the same way of determining dominance, at a neurological level, with the same drugs actually having the same effect on both lobsters and humans in case of "depression" due to defeat in said hierarchies of power.

It's admittedly hard to summarize this important fact of biology and its significance, and many of the memes you will find online will just make fun of it in ways that might be uninformed, or maybe not.

The big significance of the lobster analogy (that is not even exactly an analogy but an omology, but I digress), is that there are biological "engines" inside us that have evolved, like lobsters, millions of years before us, and are there to stay.

Nowadays, speaking about the influence of biology in things like society, behavior, and psychological issues, is not at all well accepted, just as evolution is not more accepted now than probably fifty years ago. This is funny (in a dark way), because on one side it's people who identify with tradition, who reject science (most notably religious people rejecting evolution), but on another, it's people who take pride in being progressive who reject science that should be as well established and proved as evolution (such as the aforementioned inputs of neurology, and biology in general in how society is structured).

It's a strange world indeed, and as said before, this blog tries to find clarity and a measure of plain and simple truth, in a world that seems to have forgotten the importance of it.

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