
As a society, we expend way too much effort trying to understand the thought processes of crazy people. We're always trying to analyze suicide notes and to interview serial killers. It's a fool's game. Crazy people say things that don't make any rational sense, which is why they're classified as crazy. So why would rational attempts at semantic scrutiny teach us anything of value? It's like trying to use math to figure out history.

I really like Chuck Klosterman. Pop culture is NOT my thing, but his perspectives on it are always interesting, unique, and well thought out.

(Aleister Crowley)