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What About All Those Empty Buildings?

  • Writer: The Aquarius
    The Aquarius
  • May 27
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 11

I sent a few more emails to Colorado colleges and universities with my Viking Runa Lesson Series course proposal, but so far I've gotten zero responses. I wrote to colleges and universities on both the East Coast and the West Coast of the U.S. and covered the middle of the country by emailing colleges in Texas and Minnesota. I also sent the course proposal to a few universities in Romania, Russia, China, Japan and Indonesia.

It seems people prefer to cannibalize each other and consume their own feces, urine, and vomit over pretty much anything else. Go figure. Occasionally we try to reason with them, but to no avail. On the internet, it says there are over 6,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. From their websites, their application and admissions offices are still open and my nephew is still enrolled at one. So why the complaint?


Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado.
VII ~ Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Why did everyone decide to object to literacy and education in the 21st Century? After over 4,000 years of our would-be civilization having been constructed (towns, houses, libraries, colleges, stores, farms, water, electricity, cars, etc...), why this adamant rejection? What was the point of these institutions in the first place? They certainly aren't being torn down. Everything is still standing and there was never any real war. The only thing I've heard is the complaint that learning isn't "fun." However, it seems they've chosen to replace boring learning with cannibalism and shit-eating. What absurdity is that?

I've noticed that shit-eating does seem to console them in some way. Whenever they try to argue with something that can't be argued with, or insult me and my rational intent, they immediately start to consume their own shit. Perhaps this is the intended result of their heinous offense.



University of Denver Colorado
VIII ~ University of Denver, Colorado

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