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"Euphoria of Absurdity" is a film that follows the story of a struggling artist named Max who is determined to make it in the world of modern art. Max has always felt like he was meant for something greater than the mundane life he leads, and he believes that he can find that greatness through his art......
O senador Zeze Perrella denunciou “o absurdo que está acontecendo no Congresso Nacional” e pediu a atenção dos brasileiros para a barganha vergonhosa patrocinada pelo governo, com a saída do PMDB, de mais de 600 cargos a serem distribuídos entre parlamentares com o objetivo de impedir a aprovação do impeachment.
"Você que votou nessas pessoas que estão comprometidas em avalizar essa bandidagem, essa ladroeira que está acontecendo no Brasil, cobre de seu parlamentar", disse Perrella em sua mensagem.
"O impeachment não é golpe. O governo maquiou os balanços, transformou prejuízo em lucro, com as pedaladas fiscais, para iludir a população. Isso é estelionato eleitoral. Isso por si só já bastaria para uma cassação", frisou o senador Perrella.
Que acrescentou: As pessoas que votaram no PT acreditavam que a bolsa família não seria prejudicada, e o governo vendeu a ideia de um país maravilhoso, sem crise. E ainda diziam que Fernando Henrique quebrou o país duas vezes. Segundo Perrella, o país foi quebrado agora, no governo Dilma.
"Sem contar que essas campanhas foram irrigadas com o dinheiro da Petrobras, que por sinal perdeu 35 bilhões de prejuízo esse ano. Acabaram com a maior empresa brasileira para sustentar um projeto falido de poder", observou.
“Setenta por cento da população brasileira quer o impeachment, o país está ingovernável, à deriva", disse, acrescentando que as agências financeiras internacionais reduziram as notas de avaliação da economia brasileira e suas empresas.
“Deputados que defendem o governo é porque tem um carguinho lá, para fazer política. Escolham seus deputados e senadores e fiquem atentos a sua postura e posição daqui para a frente, porque cabe a nós, agora, o destino do Brasil”, destacou Perrella.
"Estou preocupado. Se vocês não se mobilizarem a favor do impeachment, cobrando de seus parlamentares, o Brasil vai continuar essa calamidade que aí está" – concluiu Zeze Perrella.
Assista a seguir a íntegra da mensagem do senador Zeze Perrella:
Today, suddenly, I reached an absurd but unerring conclusion. In a moment of enlightenment, I realized that I'm nobody, absolutely nobody. When the lightning flashed, I saw that what I had thought to be a city was in fact a deserted plain and, in the same sinister light that revealed me to myself, there seemed to be no sky above it. I was robbed of any possibility of having existed before the world. If I was ever reincarnated, I must have done so without myself, without a self to reincarnate.
I am the outskirts of some non-existent town, the long-winded prologue to an unwritten book. I'm nobody, nobody. I don't know how to feel or think or love. I'm a character in a novel as yet unwritten, hovering in the air and undone before I've even existed, amongst the dreams of someone who never quite managed to breathe life into me.
I'm always thinking, always feeling, but my thoughts lack all reason, my emotions all feeling. I'm falling through a trapdoor, through infinite, infinitous space, in a directionless, empty fall. My soul is a black maelstrom, a great madness spinning about a vacuum, the swirling of a vast ocean around a hole in the void, and in the waters, more like whirlwinds than waters, float images of all I ever saw or heard in the world: houses, faces, books, boxes, snatches of music and fragments of voices, all caught up in a sinister, bottomless whirlpool.
And I, I myself, am the centre that exists only because the geometry of the abyss demands it; I am the nothing around which all this spins, I exist so that it can spin, I am a centre that exists only because every circle has one. I, I myself, am the well in which the walls have fallen away to leave only viscous slime. I am the centre of everything surrounded by the great nothing.
And it is as if hell itself were laughing within me but, instead of the human touch of diabolical laughter, there's the mad croak of the dead universe, the circling cadaver of physical space, the end of all worlds drifting blackly in the wind, misshapen, anachronistic, without the God who created it, without God himself who spins in the dark of darks, impossible, unique, everything.
If only I could think! If only I could feel!
Fernando Pessoa
Chaconne in F minor, P.43 Pachelbel, Johann
Charcoal drawing, 2021
La tarde se escapaba andando de puntillas sobre los tejados, pintándolos con su imprecisa luz de melocotón. Las penumbras alargaban sus dedos, deshaciéndolo todo en el sumidero del atardecer.
Llegó despacio, no había pensado salir a ninguna parte. Pero es que la habitación encalada de la pensión se le caía encima. Pensó ponerse a escribir, pero pronto desistió. Estaba vacío... La última y ajada cuartilla reposaba sobre la mesita llena de palabras inconexas y tachaduras: fracasada, estéril...
Se oía murmullo, abrió la puerta y entró. En el rincón de siempre, abúlicos y cariacontecidos, sus contertulios dejaban monosílabos sobre las tazas de café, siempre vacías de esperanzas. Se sentó saludando cansado, sabía que no tenía ya ni para pagar el café, debía dos meses de pensión y hoy tampoco había comido, pero ni siquiera le importaba. Hacía días que tenía decidido asomarse a la ventana cualquier mala tarde, que ya no andaba muy lejos, y se echaría a volar…
Sonó…
Primero suave, luego dulce, después armónico. Diez dedos desgranaban acordes en blanco y negro. Tonos y semitonos cambiaron los pensamientos por delicadas formas. Formas que se fundieron con el humo y el silencio latente de su maldita y desgarrada orfandad. Silencio que se hizo recuerdos. Recuerdos que le trajeron mucha más soledad…
Soledad marchita, canalla, cáusticamente verbal…
Cerró los ojos. Su infancia le asestó un bofetón cruel en la cara oculta de sus pensamientos. Le habló, le dijo que la vida era más que eso…, más que buscar remolinos en las volutas del aire, más que pretender ser lo que no era…
Se levantó con premura, y sin despedirse abrió la puerta. Mañana cogería el hato y regresaría al pueblo. Nada había ya que le atara a este mundo absurdo, pretencioso, extraño, y arteramente falaz…
Terminaba de sonar la melodía cuando dobló la esquina. En su corazón ya vibraban las cuerdas de aquel piano para siempre…
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En su recuerdo y a su manera. A la memoria del maestro Aldecoa, al que pude adivinar sentado aún en uno de los rincones mágicos del Café Gijón.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson's Unified Theory of Absurdity as imagined by Deep AI
Astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson has proposed a unified theory of absurdity in which he suggests that absurdity does not exist in the universe, but it is a product of human perception. Tyson argues that we, as humans, have a hard time accepting the nature of the universe and, therefore, we create absurdity to fill the void of our understanding.
According to Tyson, humans have a natural tendency to apply the human perspective to everything, ignoring the fact that the universe is vastly different from anything we can imagine. He notes that we often think in binary terms, such as good and evil, black and white, and life and death. However, the universe operates on a scale that we cannot comprehend, with phenomena that defy our simplistic understanding of the world.
Tyson asserts that human beings find it difficult to comprehend the nature of the universe, and we often struggle to accept its vast complexity. In our quest to understand the world around us, we create absurdity to fill the gaps in our understanding. For example, we often assign meaning to random events, such as seeing patterns in clouds or finding significance in coincidences — to try and make sense of our world. But this can lead to a misinterpretation of the reality before us.
Tyson explains that we often create absurdity as a coping mechanism for things that we cannot understand. Tyson suggests that we do this to feel in control of the universe, even when we are not. Additionally, Tyson argues that absurdity arises when humans try to impose their will on the universe. He notes that we often create absurdity by assuming that we know what is best for the universe, even though we cannot possibly know what the universe needs.
Tyson believes that the universe's inherent absurdity to us is a result of our limited perspective. We try to translate the universe into something that fits into our preconceived notions of how things should be. However, the universe operates on a scale so vast that it leaves us both intrigued and utterly confused, but also endlessly entertained.
Finally, Tyson posits that the universe is inherently absurd to us because it exists beyond our comprehension. He suggests that, instead of creating absurdity to fill the void of our understanding, we should be open to the mysteries of the universe and embrace the unknown.
An Alternative take on the seemingly Boundless Absurdity of the Universe
By contrast, other prominently deranged and deluded theoretical physicists believe that quantum entanglement, the phenomenon where two particles become connected and behave as one, is the cornerstone of a competing unified theory of absurdity. According to their model, they argue that the universe is full of absurd, entangled particles, each part of a cosmic joke that we humans are not meant to understand.
This alternate theory goes on to suggest that the unpredictability of quantum entanglement is what gives rise to the absurdity of everyday life. From the inexplicable behaviour of our pets to the bizarre behavior of our politicians - everything can be traced back to the strange and unpredictable behavior of these tiny particles.
This outlandish and preposterously controversial school of theoretical physics goes on to posit that the universe may, in fact, be one giant, tangled web of absurdity. They suggest that everything in the universe might be entangled and that it's only our limited perception that prevents us from seeing the interconnectedness of all things.
To take this alternative theory to its ‘logical’ conclusion, we could say that the universe is one giant cosmic joke, and that we are all just characters in a farcical play that is constantly unfolding. From the smallest subatomic particles to the most distant galaxies, everything is part of this grand absurdity, and nothing is quite what it seems.
As to the more widely accepted view, Tyson's unified theory of absurdity concludes that absurdity is nothing but a product of human perception. Overall, Tyson's theory of absurdity is a refreshing perspective on how we, as humans, interact with the universe. It encourages us to approach the universe with an open mind instead of trying to impose our will upon it. By acknowledging the complexity of the universe and our limitations in experiencing it, we can experience beauty in life's most absurd moments.
(Compiled from three separate fictitious summaries generated by DeepAI with some minor editing)
The image above was based off of three separate AI images created in Dream by Wombo, then stitched together with extensive manually cloning work in PS. A minimal oil paint filter was also applied in PS. Finally, the low-res pixelated image was smoothened and then re-sharpened in Topaz DeNoise.