August 02, 2006
your desperate brother
this is where it will take place
I will have to answer 100 questions publicly
here are the first 10
help me -
here are some of the questions I will have to answer publicly in Berlin --please help me - give me answers -- ready-made answers that I can take with me -- you know how shy I am and how unconcerned I am about the affairs of mankind -- I am more concerned about the future of red radishes on this planet than the affairs of our species which should soon totally exterminate itself --
but meanwhile I committed myself to answering these questions - and that's only 10 - there are 90 more coming
help
SOS
your desperate brother
[MOINOUS]
1. When will people of this planet STOP depending on the world governments, systems, corporations (and their elected officials respectively) to have their best interests at heart, or honestly care about them?
Spydir K, Roswell, New Mexico, USA
2. If we produce enough food to feed everyone in the world, why don't we?
Amy Johnson, 32, Chicago, IL, USA
3. If any these questions are answered, how do we get the world to listen?
Benjamin McQuillan, 24, Lincoln, NE, USA
4. whart are the myths that we need to create to change the world for the better?
keith dierkx, 48, piedmont, california, USA
5. why is there so much money for war and so little to help the poor?
damien dale, 19, port elizabeth, South Africa
6. How did our sense of community develop?
Rene , 22, Hamburg, Germany
7. What kind of world are you working for?
Turil Cronburg, 37, MA, USA
8. Will childeren/youth ever be granted a voice in our society? (Seeing how quite a few of us seem to be more open minded and educated than the many closed minded adults)
Alex B., 14, Des moines, Iowa, USA
9. What connects us most?
anonymous , NY, USA
10. How is peace and moral ethic educationable or transportable in school?
anuschka haak, 42, stuttgart, Germany
you have 3 minutes to answer each question - when you hear the bell you must move on to the next question --
you may begin NOW
here are some of my tentative answers
1. When will people of this planet STOP depending on the world governments, systems, corporations (and their elected officials respectively) to have their best interests at heart, or honestly care about them?
Spydir K, Roswell, New Mexico, USA
right after the apocalypse
2. If we produce enough food to feed everyone in the world, why don't we?
Amy Johnson, 32, Chicago, IL, USA
because some people -- especially fat people -- eat more than others
3. If any these questions are answered, how do we get the world to listen?
Benjamin McQuillan, 24, Lincoln, NE, USA
somebody should climb on top of a mountain and shout the answers
4. what are the myths that we need to create to change the world for the better?
keith dierkx, 48, piedmont, california, USA
we don't need more myths - we need to demythify the world
5. why is there so much money for war and so little to help the poor?
damien dale, 19, port elizabeth, South Africa
the poor cannot afford to buy guns
6. How did our sense of community develop?
Rene , 22, Hamburg, Germany
when I fell out of train
7. What kind of world are you working for?
Turil Cronburg, 37, MA, USA
I am looking for a world on the further western part of the milky way far from this world
8. Will childeren/youth ever be granted a voice in our society? (Seeing how quite a few of us seem to be more open minded and educated than the many closed minded adults)
Alex B., 14, Des moines, Iowa, USA
it is said that children know the truth but don't trust those who say that
9. What connects us most?
anonymous , NY, USA
cellular phones
10. How is peace and moral ethic educationable or transportable in school?
anuschka haak, 42, stuttgart, Germany
inside the kids' lunch boxes
what a great occasion to exercise my happy cynicism