BMTH live in Jakarta 2024

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This time around Ravel gets it right and BMTH (Bring Me The Horizon) are headlining the Nexfest festival in Jakarta which also features Babymetal. In this format there is no seating - which makes for a much more intimate experience - although you do have to arrive really early if you want to pick a spot right up close to the stage.  We arrived about six hours before BMTH were scheduled to start their performance and bought plenty of drinks to stay hydrated in the tropical afternoon heat (mind you, some of those were Iceland vodka mix!) This was a gig I had long been looking forward to - especially after the debacle last year. Not everyone likes BMTH of course. For deathcore fans the band sold out. For metal heads the band is not purist enough. And for the wider mainstream audience, the band is too heavy. You can't please everyone of course but there are few bands in the rock world which can match the sheer emotional velocity of BMTH. To bring metal and even aspects of metalcore t...

The interminable problem of cutting the neighbors’ kid’s birthday cake

It’s the neighbors’ kid’s birthday and there are three of us:

Me: Would you cut the cake into three equal pieces please?
Him: I can’t.
Me: What do you mean you can’t? You have a knife don’t you?
Him: Yes, but I can’t cut the cake into three equal pieces.
Me: Why not?
Him: Because I can’t!
Me: But of course you can!
Him: No you can’t!
Me: (taking the knife from the kid, and then cutting the cake into three pieces) Look! I’ve done it!
Him: No you haven’t. That’s wrong. Those are not three equal pieces… It’s not fair one of us will have a piece larger than the others…

This is the sort of conversation you can have with someone suffering from Asperger's syndrome (which most people call autism, but Asperger's syndrome is just one type of autism). In a way the kid is right of course – the cake cannot be cut into three equal pieces – well at least if you are only able to think in decimals and not fractions. After all, what is one divided by three? Well, it’s 0.3333333333333333333333333333333333 according to Bill Gates’ calculator in Windows XP. But of course it doesn’t stop there, and the answer is infinite. You’d never reach an answer if you counted all day. Hell, no wonder the kid was angry. He was right after all. Cos you can’t cut a cake into three equal pieces can you?

Comments

  1. I've found myself pondering the impossibility of dividing something into three as a kid, but I soon snapped out of it.

    It's not so hard when dealing with a cake anyway. Just measure the cake according to weight and cut small bits from each piece and move to another as appropriate so that they are equal as far as the weighing scale is able to determine.

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