Saturday, July 2, 2011

Anger, the nitrous for ambition

Took awhile for me to think of a new post. What happened to bring this up is inconsequential but I realized something.

Anger is a high octane fuel for change.

More like nitrous.

Think about it.

How did the US of A come about? Well, good King George thought he could tax the ever living daylights out of something all colonists used, tea. People got pissed, the Tea Party happened, GKG responded with more fuel, viola!

Anger is not a sin! In fact, Jesus expressed it quite a bit. Do you think he looked down and mumbled "You brood of vipers"? How about when he over turned table at the temple?

Anger is a powerful additive, in the correct dosages. Just like nitrous, it can blow you up and you are left to pick up the pieces.

Love is the fuel, anger provides a boost.

What happens when nitrous is added? It adds O2, oxygen, when burned. People who use it have a LOT of fuel being sprayed into the engine but they need a way to burn it all. Sure, supercharging and turbo-charging, adds a lot forced air (oxygen) but it gets hot when compressed. You can only go so big before the charger is not insides its efficiency range putting it in danger of blowing up. Enter nitrous. Spray it in  for a quick boost and be able to spool a larger charger for awesome POWER!

If it is added to soon, it can back fire and blow the intake off the car with everything connected to it. Too much on a gas engine makes it goes way to lean (not enough gas) and burns holes everywhere effectively giving you a window when a piston gets chucked out  the side of the block.

Just like the fuel-to-nitrous ratio, love-to-anger needs to be right. Anger to soon and it back fires on you. Too much and you burn an image into your soul while destroying it.

Just remember to make sure you have enough love before adding anger. Sadly, most people don't.