Edwin Gitau
Bio
Delve deeper, just below the surface you get most if not all the answers.
Stories (7/0)
I have been here...
I have never told this to anyone, because I've always thought it was too much to explain and people wouldn't believe me. This would be the first time I attempt to explain what happened. I remember as a kid, trying to figure out how to predict the next event that would happen when experiencing deja vu, if it's already happened, then all I need to do is remember, right?
By Edwin Gitau5 months ago in Confessions
No brain? No problem
You would need your brain to understand the words that I am to speak, and you would need your brain to decide whether or not you liked what you were hearing. You would also need your brain to move your muscles in just the right way to click the subscribe button. In fact, you need your brain to do a lot of stuff and without a brain, well, you can't do much of anything at all. So, literally speaking, is there really such a thing as a "no-brainer?"
By Edwin Gitau5 months ago in FYI
Where Do You lie?
High intelligence with low truth preference is a waste of intelligence, which is why I have more respect for intelligent men than intelligent women - because low truth preference is rarer in smart men than it is in smart women, and a high IQ delusional person is a pathetic sight to behold once they're in full swing.
By Edwin Gitau5 months ago in Humans
Not a sphere nor flat?
Is there really an entire world beneath our feet? A hidden world right in front of our eyes, so close yet so far? The hollow Earth theory proposes that our planet isn't solid throughout but contains vast habitable spaces beneath. The earth's crust, one of the most famous ideas, includes the legendary Admiral Bird, born on October 25th 1888. Bird's fascination with the uncharted territories of the polar regions ignited his lifelong passion for exploration. Bird's first expedition to Antarctica in 1928 was just the beginning. Over the years, he conducted several expeditions to both the North and South Poles, earning a reputation as one of the most daring explorers of his time. But it was during one of these flights that the course of Bird's life took a mysterious turn. Amidst the towering glaciers and vast expanses of ice, Admiral Bird made a series of cryptic entries in his diaries. He claimed to have witnessed a land beyond the pole, an unexplored territory thriving with life and lush vegetation.
By Edwin Gitau5 months ago in Earth
What Was That?
We’ve all been there, you’ve just won the lottery, and you’re kicking back in the hot tub, indulging in your favorite beverage. Then, all of a sudden it’s gone. Your alarm clock rudely awakens you and you come to the sudden realization that your life is considerably less glamorous than in your dreams. Oh, bollocks.
By Edwin Gitau5 months ago in FYI