Revolting 197

The Law of the Conservation of Irritation. In the appendix to Einstein’s paradigm-shifting 1905 treatise on special relativity, he mentions this little known law that states: Your level of irritation may vary within a given range, described by an infinite sine wave, but basically it always stays the same. Even if nothing much is going on, you will map irritation onto SOMETHING in your environment to maintain a sort of grouchy equilibrium with the outside world.

Music pick of the week:

Robot – Seaweed – Actions and Indications

Stevil – Sultans – Shipwrecked

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  1. TominAlbany says

    Life’s the same, I’m moving in Stereo.
    Life’s the same except for my shoes.

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