Jun 19, 2008

"It's Marc Jacobs."

Cyanide and Happiness, a daily webcomic
Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net

---

[QUESTION] What would you be in your perfect world?

For example, if you had the chance to make the world perfect, what position would you put yourself in? The king/queen? The peasant? The law enforcer? What?

69 comments:

  1. I would be the one with the ladies.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I'd posses omnipotent power, and rule all humanity and have them serve under my ruling! Mowahahahahaha!

    But seriously.. I'd be a writer.. educating others and enlightening the world.. Knowledge is freedom.

    ReplyDelete
  3. ThePurg
    Correction: the chubby ladies;p

    The Archer
    Lol, not far from what I expected. Just kidding;p

    Knowledge is definitely freedom, but the world doesn't want to be enlightened at times.

    Why not be a writer in this world?;)

    ReplyDelete
  4. LOL!

    "It's Marc Jacobs"!!!

    Sou's facial expression was PRICELESS

    ReplyDelete
  5. The Archer
    Hehe, I know;p

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous19/6/08 17:48

    the jester

    ReplyDelete
  7. jesterat314
    Why am I not surprised?;p

    ReplyDelete
  8. 6b3an o bedon klam i'm gonna be the queen :D
    o b3den i'm gonna be a cool queen and eveyone will be like "omg balqees ur so cool" and then anglina jolie wil BEG o just be my friend and i'd be like " psshht whatever"
    oooh i can go on and on and on believe, this post is so much fun :D

    ReplyDelete
  9. I'd rather be a peasant

    so the royal family won't care about me ,, then because that they just want us to work like machines we start a revolution against them , then we kill them , after that we will make a fake election that will make us the rulers and finally I will be the king ,, again ;p

    ReplyDelete
  10. I would claim myself as the queen of the world oo i would order the emanicipation of palestine. oo aham shay purge the world of jews....and david hasslehoff :p

    ReplyDelete
  11. i would be a person that travels all around the world reviewing boutique hotels and cities for a magazine ;P

    ReplyDelete
  12. Anonymous19/6/08 22:46

    The Sun :P

    ReplyDelete
  13. Balqees
    Lol, you're welcome to go on and on and on..;p

    Don Juan
    Why the detour when it's your perfect world, and you can easily crown yourself and be whatever you want?

    ThePurg
    Tawni adri you like variety..

    Eulalia
    I prefer not to reply to your comment:)

    A Journal Entry
    Finally, something different and it seems like you would really love that:)

    ReplyDelete
  14. pocketfullofsunshine
    Again, not surprised;p

    ReplyDelete
  15. i would be the one who makes sure everyone comes on time and everything is happening when it should happen.. basically.. im going to be a major pain in the ass XD what would you be? xx

    ReplyDelete
  16. Fastidious Babe
    Lol, a pain in the ass is actually fun;p

    I might post it in the next post:)

    ReplyDelete
  17. Anonymous19/6/08 22:56

    I would be a food critique. The reasons are obvious.

    ReplyDelete
  18. likeaireillrise
    Lol, I can see where you're coming from;p

    ReplyDelete
  19. I think i'd make a good minister of HUMANITY ;p

    ReplyDelete
  20. Nyxxie
    Hehe, rule the UN;p

    ReplyDelete
  21. Anonymous20/6/08 00:08

    I'd want to make sure everyone has his fair share, that nobody gets less than what they deserve, that nobody is left out... just to make sure that justice is served like supergirl;p

    ReplyDelete
  22. Can you please explain the word "Perfect" ?

    Isn't it relative ?

    Give us a benchmark please.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  23. Anonymous20/6/08 00:50

    I'd rather be batman ....

    ReplyDelete
  24. purelyorchid
    Hehe, souds a bit too superhero-ish;p

    Âme
    I can't.

    Yes, it is relative. There is no benchmark, but if you like, you could use Plato's The Republic. It's what inspired this post.

    Grey
    Lol, I don't see why you wouldn't want that;p

    ReplyDelete
  25. In my perfect world I'd be the Da vinci ( artist, scientest, inventor).

    ReplyDelete
  26. Coconut
    Now, that's interesting!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Easy come, Easy Go

    beside I'm gonna be a good president :)

    ReplyDelete
  28. Anonymous20/6/08 02:10

    I don't want to rule the perfect world. Making a world perfect is too hard.
    In my perfect worls, I want to own an animal reservation in Kuwait. Where animals have their rights. I know too cheesy but I want that!

    ReplyDelete
  29. An author..they live even when they're gone

    PS: i came across your blog yesterday..couldnt help but bookmark it.:)

    ReplyDelete
  30. Kila Ma6goog
    Wishful sinking sounds good to me:)

    Don Juan
    Again, it's your world. You can have no easy come easy go.

    Ruby Woo
    Very humane:)

    Diddlina
    So do murderers, politicians, philosophers, etc.

    e.g. Lizzie Borden, Abraham Lincoln, Plato..

    Is it the power of words?

    :)

    ReplyDelete
  31. if I was born as a king ,, how am I going to feel what the peasants and labours are going through ??

    but if it's up to me I don't want to be a king ,, R2ees Et7ad Kort El Qadam + El Lajna El Olombia El Asywia is enough for me ;p

    ReplyDelete
  32. Don Juan
    You don't need to.

    It's your world. You can be whatever you want to be.

    I can tell you haven't settled on one thing.

    ReplyDelete
  33. I would be a king, whose interests would be the interests of his subjects.

    A counsel would be formed of wise men, those who shall be called guardians and whose wisdom will be to serve the cause of overall justice and peace.

    Each society at different locations would compromise of such wise men and women, whose wisdom not only serves the universal cause but also local causes.

    There would be no perfect world, yet, an undying effort would be made on behalf of the kings to come and counsel guardians.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  34. Âme
    Well thought out, but not everyone can be wise. So, what if the societies had men and women who weren't wise?

    ReplyDelete
  35. We would make some then.

    Spreading knowledge of the wise would be on the the primary concerns of the king.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  36. Typo
    **...would be one of the primary concerns...**

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  37. Âme
    Wouldn't it cause too much uniformity?

    ReplyDelete
  38. No, it wouldn't.

    Because the wisdom of one region would be specific to that region, however, the souls of the causes would retain their respective meanings.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  39. Âme
    What about uniformity within a region/community?

    ReplyDelete
  40. Since it is a community, the wisdom of the community is collective.

    Such a community would always be non-uniform by its nature.

    However, the guardians wisdom would try to cater to such non-uniformity.

    Ergo, the trying for perfection.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  41. Âme
    I certainly wouldn't want to live in such a world, but it's all yours:)

    ReplyDelete
  42. May i dare to ask, why you wouldnt want to live in such a world ?

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  43. Anonymous20/6/08 15:12

    The title!! THE TITLE!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    ReplyDelete
  44. Âme
    Because I believe in each person having their own causes, and those causes would serve in the path to perfection in one way or another.

    Plus, uniformity in ANYTHING annoys me:)

    Sou
    Lol! I know!;p

    ReplyDelete
  45. The individual has all the freedom to express his thoughts, reasons and explanation to causes.

    There should be a reference point which might be relative, however, its existence is important.

    Individuals make the community and thus are the building blocks.

    --

    About the uniformity, it is not a practical term when considering societies.

    There would be no uniformity. However, having reference points as discussed above becomes important.

    If there were no reference points and individuals when left without honing their thoughts with reference points and then judging for themselves, how they could contribute at a larger level for the community...there would be chaos.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  46. Âme
    I like the world I live in now. It might not totally match the reality of the whole world, but my world seems perfect enough.

    There is no reference point, and there is a good kind of chaos. People learn from cause and effect.

    If I lived in your perfect world, I'd be exiled by the wise guardians;p

    ReplyDelete
  47. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  48. No you wouldn't be exiled.

    Since my world is the world what is it right now. (The only difference is there is uni-position of a king)

    You are already living in it.

    However, the wise guardians are not seen, they are a very small minority.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  49. Âme
    This world isn't striving for perfection as a whole. Each nation is doing it separately to benefit themselves.

    The small minority of guardians isn't really making a difference if they can't be seen.

    ReplyDelete
  50. Yes it is.

    The definition of perfection is on line.

    The minority still counts.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  51. Âme
    It counts, but the difference it makes needs to be bigger..

    ReplyDelete
  52. Open your eyes and ears.


    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  53. Âme
    They've been open for quite a while, now..

    ReplyDelete
  54. Probably you should be looking and hearing somewhere else.

    ~ Soul

    ReplyDelete
  55. Anonymous20/6/08 19:51

    id be a law enforcer with a shot gun and the right to shoot anyone who smokes and people who drive like idiots! (no offence to either, they just piss me off)

    and maybe add an extra category or two to that eg: alien head 7ijab people, mna8aba woman with the tightest 3abaya, guys who annoy girls everywhere, guys who wear boxers, the vast majority of our MPs etc etc etc

    ReplyDelete
  56. ĐǻñĎõøðñ
    The population would definitely decrease.

    Diversity is good..

    ReplyDelete
  57. Anonymous20/6/08 19:57

    diversity is good when everyone knows and respects their limits, allowing the community to live inpeace and harmony

    diversity is NOT good when everyone thinks theyre right and swalef if youre not with me then youre against me

    ps: the world is overpopulated anyway ;)

    ReplyDelete
  58. ĐǻñĎõøðñ
    You're contradicting yourself:)

    You think you're right in cutting out:

    "alien head 7ijab people, mna8aba woman with the tightest 3abaya, guys who annoy girls everywhere, guys who wear boxers, the vast majority of our MPs etc etc etc"

    The munaqaba wearing a tight 3abaya thinks she is right, but she is not preaching that everyone else dresses similarly.

    Are these people going against you?

    ReplyDelete
  59. Anonymous20/6/08 20:03

    thats exactly my point!!
    she does go around saying ena the person eli dresses like that is katha o katha o katha
    im okay with it, she can wear watever she damn well pleases, bs when she goes around saying choofay hathy shino labsa o entay laish mo m7ajba o look at how short her skirt is

    thats when it gets on my nerves!! you cant preach about something if you're doing it yourself if you know what i mean :)

    ReplyDelete
  60. ĐǻñĎõøðñ
    Let me emphasize what I said earlier:

    The munaqaba wearing a tight 3abaya thinks she is right, but she is not preaching that everyone else dresses similarly.

    Then, you should argue against hypocrites or narrow-minded people rather than those who dress or act in certain ways.

    ReplyDelete
  61. Anonymous20/6/08 20:07

    fair enough :)
    hypocrites it is :)
    i suppose thats what i was thinking of at the back of my head, but i apologize cz i didnt make it very clear :)

    ReplyDelete
  62. ĐǻñĎõøðñ
    No problem.

    ReplyDelete
  63. You are right. but we've got a choice whether to write for inspiration or destruction..
    I remembered something from " the thirteenth tale " by Diane Setterfield " :
    (People disappear when they die.Their voice,their laughter,the warmth of their breath.Their flesh.Eventually their bones. All living memory of them ceases. This is both dreadful and natural.Yet for some there is an exception to this annihilation.For in the books they write they continue to exist.We can rediscover them. Their humour,their tone of voice,their moods.Through the written word they can anger you or make you happy.They can comfort you.They can perplex you.They can alter you.All this,even though they are dead.Like flies in amber,like corpses frozen in ice,that which according to the law of nature should pass away is,by the miracle of ink on paper,preserved. It is a kind of magice ).
    Yes words are very powerful =)

    ReplyDelete
  64. Diddlina
    You'll be remembered either way:)

    ReplyDelete
  65. You've been reading "The Republic" haven't you...?!

    Well, I guess I'd be a sage...a teacher...the wise old lady that lives down the street.

    :*

    ReplyDelete
  66. F.
    Yes..

    Hehe, that I didn't expect!;p

    Miss you;*

    ReplyDelete

It's a free world..

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.