Ideas for the future from the meds to the oxfam

Tolkien is interesting, but I always preferred C.S. Lewis for sci fi ideas. The talking animals, the last battle with the Saracens (a little racist, but hey I’m Cypriot and preoccupied with the Turks according to international law), but the best bit was the wardrobe which later became the TARDIS in Doctor Who, the first episode of which pitched the metal and genetic slime Daleks against the natural and forest dwelling Thals. Doctor Who never got any better than the first episode, but I was wondering for a long time why they chose a woman for the latest Doctor, seeing it as just another CIA plot to discredit the whistle blowers like Chelsea Manning (though I’m sure she acted of her own free will). I always wanted to be the Doctor as a child, and I have finally realised that my future lies as a woman, either through medicine in this life, some 900 years in the future or through reincarnation when I return from the seven heavens of the after life. Why, because to create a child all of your own without the aid of anyone else is perhaps the highest achievement. Women really are superior in this respect, having gone through the pains of childbirth for their aims at becoming truly independent and self-serving. This is something doubtless I will have to experience as well if I want to achieve such a noble aim. But some might say it is selfish and an affront to the natural order. We are humans after all, not dragons. I hope that no one takes offence, for me, a TARDIS/Wardrobe and talking animals (real animals like you find in the zoo) remain my desire, somewhere, sometime, and somehow, they already exist, I’m just too broke to afford them.

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