You are being much too serious, all of you

I read an interesting exchange between a westerner view point and someone from India:

“There is too much fucking sadness in the world. That is why everyone is getting stoned all the time and putting up with the bad leaders and things they do.
If you have a chance at happiness, whatever the cost,  you should always take it”

“You are being much too serious, all of you.
I mean you are making things more difficult than they are or need to be. The facts of life are simple. In the beginning we feared everything – animals, the weather, the trees, the night – everything except each other. Now we fear each other, and almost nothing else. No one knows why anyone does anything. No-one tells the truth. No-one is happy. No-one is safe. In the face of all that is so wrong with the world, the very worst thing you can do is survive. And yet you MUST survive. It is this dilemma that makes us believe and cling to the lie that we have a soul, and that there is a god who cares about its fate. So there.”

Metropol Parasols

Metropol Parasol explores the potential of the Plaza de la Encarnacion to become the new contemporary urban centre. Its role as a unique urban space within the dense fabric of the medieval inner city of Seville.
The scheme with its impressive timber structures offers an archaeological museum, a farmers market, an elevated plaza, multiple bars and restaurants underneath and inside the parasols, as well as a panorama terrace on the very top of the parasols. Realized as one of the largest and most innovative bonded timber-constructions with a polyurethane coating, the parasols grow out of the archaeological excavation site into a contemporary landmark, defining a unique relationship between the historical and the contemporary city. “Metropol Parasols” mix-used character initiates a dynamic development for culture and commerce in the heart of Seville and beyond.”

fat freddy’s cat

Fat Freddy’s Cat is a fictional orange tomcat nominally belonging to Fat Freddy Freekowtski, one of the Freak Brothers, a trio of hippies who are featured in Gilbert Shelton’s underground comix. He first appeared in 1969 in underground newspapers as a character in The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers strip, and later had his own small topper strip,

Fat Freddy’s Cat has a fertile imagination, and one of his storylines featured him playing the role of “F. Frederick Skitty”, an undercover agent sworn to stop the distribution of “Tee Hee Hee”, a drug that turned people into homosexuals. In another story, one of Fat Freddy’s schemes involved trying to replicate Dick Whittington’s success by selling the Cat to the (fictional) small, oil-rich nation of Pootweet to deal with mice.