Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
adjust to daily life are typically those who shun reading. Only
through constant reading can we being to appreciate life. Those
who don’t read are the walking dead.
SMALL PENISES—
There is no greater motivator than a small
penis. The only cure for which is large sums of money.
TOUCH
—Fear of teach is fear of self. Those who put up a barrier
between themselves and other are either afraid of being
contaminated or afraid of contaminating others. If you know one
of these people, touch them relentlessly. If you are one of these
people, force yourself to touch others more often.
HOLIDAYS
—It is important that some days be special, either
anticipated or dreaded. Without these landmarks the calendar
would be a bleak place indeed.
MONEY
—Only through money and the right attitude towards
money can man achieve happiness.
THE RIGHT ATTITUDE TOWARDS MONEY—
Money is
without value. Possessing mountains of money means nothing, in
and of itself. Money is important because with it you can provide
a good and lavish life not only for yourself but for those who you
care about.
HURTING OTHERS—
Never hurt those who have not in some
manner invited your wrath. The man who avoids conflict should
be left alone, but the man who insults you has invited back any
measure of retaliation if he does not heed your warnings to this
effect.
ACCEPTING THE IMPERMANENCE OF THINGS—
Nothing lasts forever, not even self. You could, as the Buddhist
cowards do, detach yourself from all things and renounce your
place in this world, but it is far braver and ultimately more
gratifying to experience attachment and be strong though periods
of separation.
God Of The Godless
“God of the Godless” is a title that I gave myself around the time
my subscriber count on YouTube became five figures and people
started saying things like, “I can’t believe I’m really talking to
someone famous!” to me. Most people look at the title as further
proof of my massive ego. Very few take the paradox of the
distinction to its natural, self-deprecating, conclusion.
God of the Godless is self-negating. It doesn’t mean
anything. Or, more precisely, it means “nothing.” As in, “nothing
to see here folks.”
The point of the title is that I’m not important. I am an
espouser of a particular belief system and it’s that belief system
that is important. Whether I’m dissecting society’s values or
making jokes about Skeletor hijacking an airplane, I’m still trying
to convey a viewpoint and only you can give that viewpoint any
meaning.
Without you there to laugh at my jokes, or nod your head
with my grievances, I’m nothing but a fat guy ranting in front of
a camera. Only with your support do I become something more
than that.
For that, I thank you all.
Eh, who am I kidding, you fuckers are nothing without me!
NOTHING! I am spectacularly awesome in every conceivable
respect and you’re lucky I bother to feign humbleness for even a
second! Ha!
Evil Always Triumphs Over Good
The Saturday morning cartoons of my childhood had only one
recurring truisms that I remember: “Good always triumphs over
evil.” Even as a kid I was skeptical of that pronouncement. If a
villain murders 200 people and then the hero catches and kills
him, then isn’t the score 200 to 1 in the villains favor? This notion
of good emerging victorious isn’t supported by the numbers. Even
if the bad guy only killed one person and you kill him for it, good
and evil are tied with a score of 1 to 1.
And this is all assuming that it’s really good to kill a villain.
If he’s evil for killing, then why isn’t the hero evil for killing?
Surely a sentient being is no less sentient and human simply
because he has killed others.
Another assumption that I’m uncomfortable with is that
everyone who kills people is evil. Was Che Guevara an evil man?
I don’t agree with his politics or his methods, but I’m not
prepared to call him evil because of them.
If there are such things as good and evil than I would say
that whatever brings humanity closer to a lasting peace and
freedom is good and whatever brings humanity farther from that
is evil. Does this make the instruments of these opposing
ideologies in and of themselves good or evil? Can any human
being be so lacking in complexity that we can stamp them with
the good or evil stamp and say, “this is what you are?” No. Only
those of foolishly overbearing self-righteousness—the wearers of
obscenely shiny good-guy badges would declare a man evil. To
believe yourself to be good or evil would require a level of self-