bookmark_borderOut of Your Mind

[Intro]
Do you find…
That you’re out of your mind

[Verse 1]
Have you lost your mind
(Find it hard to find)
Are you out of your head
(Perhaps even brain dead)

[Chorus]
Do you find…
That you’re out of your mind
Total insanity
Raging against humanity

[Bridge]
Time to remind
(Your heart)
How to be kind
(Now to start)

[Verse 2]
Have you gone completely mad
(Both angry and crazy)
Perpetually sad
(All your thoughts hazy)

[Chorus]
Do you find…
That you’re out of your mind
Total insanity
Raging against humanity

[Bridge]
Time to remind
(Your heart)
How to be kind
(Now to start)

[Chorus]
Do you find…
That you’re out of your mind
Total insanity
Raging against humanity

[Bridge]
Time to remind
(Your heart)
How to be kind
(Now to start)

[Outro]
Now to start
(From the heart)

ABOUT THE SONG
Part of my recent study reveals a disturbing trend among Trump supporters: a shared tendency toward cruelty and sadism. If someone finds sadism amusing, it not only highlights a lack of empathy but may also point to underlying mental health issues. This behavior reflects a troubling mindset that demands attention and critical examination. The unchecked destruction of the environment, the erosion of governmental structures, and the growing normalization of cruelty paint a dire and unmistakable picture of our future.

From the album “The Rise of Public Sadism and Cruelty” by The End

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderUncertainty

[Intro]
Uncertainty
(About mortality)
Uncertainty
(About infinity)

[Verse 1]
Monkey threw a wrench
Into the works
Causing quite a stench
With all his jerks

[Chorus]
Uncertainty
(About mortality)
Uncertainty
(About morality)

[Bridge]
The future becomes more certain
(We’re all gonna be hurtin’)
What’s about to come
(Can’t be undone)

[Verse 2]
The clowns get out of their car
Hopin’ to stop us from getting far
The circus has come to town
Sure enough, they’ll tear things down

[Chorus]
Uncertainty
(About mortality)
Uncertainty
(About reality)

[Bridge]
The future becomes more certain
(We’re all gonna be hurtin’)
What’s about to come
(Can’t be undone)

[Break]
Uncertainty! (About mortality)
Uncertainty! (About infinity)

[Bridge]
The future becomes more certain
(We’re all gonna be hurtin’)
What’s about to come
(Can’t be undone)

[Outro]
The future’s certain
(Gonna be hurtin’)

ABOUT THE SONG
The financial markets thrive on stability and predictability, yet the post-election environment has introduced significant uncertainty. The short-term impact on markets is evident, as investors grapple with conflicting signals about future policies. The President-elect’s reputation for dishonesty exacerbates this uncertainty, leaving investors unsure of which promises or positions to take seriously.

In the short run, ‘animal spirits’—a term popularized by economist John Maynard Keynes to describe the instincts and emotions driving market participants—are hopeful that economic growth and deregulation will deliver substantial gains. While this optimism may spur temporary market rallies, the long-term picture appears more clear. The campaign promises and key cabinet nominations suggest policies that could have lasting consequences, potentially reshaping economic and regulatory frameworks in ways that heighten systemic risks over time.

The U.S. has fallen to last place in science and technology rankings, a shocking blow that has left climate scientists at COP 29 deeply concerned. Trump’s apparent lack of understanding of basic physical sciences, coupled with his policies that accelerate climate destruction, has baffled experts. Many question how U.S. voters could support such actions against the planet’s well-being.

Adding to concerns, RFK Jr.’s nomination for Health and Human Services has sparked outrage among health experts. Known for his anti-vaccine stance, his appointment is seen as a direct threat to public health, with measles specialists warning of risks to children. Vaccines and fluoridation rank among the most significant public health advancements of the past century. Unfortunately, RFK Jr. has been a vocal promoter of conspiracy theories undermining both, spreading misinformation that poses risks to public trust and health initiatives.

Trump’s supporters, by endorsing these policies, are not only misinformed but also endanger public health, safety, and financial stability. The consequences could be devastating, both economically and in terms of human lives.

Headline: “Woman Who Shot Her Dog Will Head Us Homeland Security”
Noem faced widespread backlash in April this year when she wrote in a memoir that she shot to death an “untrainable” dog that she “hated” on her family farm.

Conclusion
Part of my recent study reveals a disturbing trend among Trump supporters: a shared tendency toward cruelty and sadism. If someone finds sadism amusing, it not only highlights a lack of empathy but may also point to underlying mental health issues. This behavior reflects a troubling mindset that demands attention and critical examination. The unchecked destruction of the environment, the erosion of governmental structures, and the growing normalization of cruelty paint a dire and unmistakable picture of our future.

From the album “The Rise of Public Sadism and Cruelty” by The End

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderA Sanity Calamity

[Intro]
From sea to shining sea
(Incompetency)
Spreading the lie
(Why, oh, why?)

[Verse 1]
Danger for hire
(Stranger than dire)
Department head
(Want’s us dead)

[Chorus]
From sea to shining sea
(Incompetency)
Spreading the lie
(Why, oh, why?)

[Bridge]
Science down the drain
Have they no brain
It’s a sanity (calamity)

[Verse 2]
The apprentice
(Is thoughtless)
Those in charge
(Minds at large)

[Chorus]
From sea to shining sea
(Incompetency)
Spreading the lie
(Why, oh, why?)

[Bridge]
Science down the drain
Have they no brain
It’s a sanity (calamity)

[Chorus]
From sea to shining sea
(Incompetency)
Spreading the lie
(Why, oh, why?)

[Bridge]
Science down the drain
Have they no brain
It’s a sanity (calamity)

[Outro]
A sanity (calamity)
None of the sane (remain)

From the album “The Rise of Public Sadism and Cruelty” by The End

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderShock and Ahh

[Intro]
So, foe….
(Or in the end a friend?)

[Verse 1]
Remarkable
(Unbelievable)
Shock and awe
(Dropping jaw)
How can it be?
(So hard to see)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Verse 2]
Astounding
(Dumbfounding)
Shock and awe
(Dropping jaw)
How can we be
(Remarkably)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Outro]
(No) No longer one
(Come undone)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Shock and Ahh” addresses the urgency and profound impact of climate change, encapsulating a mix of disbelief, urgency, and the need for collective awareness.

Interpretation

  1. Contradiction of Awareness: The lyrics reflect a tension between shock and realization. Phrases like “shock and awe” convey an overwhelming sense of disbelief regarding the state of the planet, while questions about how such conditions can exist suggest a struggle to comprehend the severity of climate issues.
  2. Responsibility and Accountability: The repeated chorus, “This is it / Look what we’ve done,” serves as a stark reminder of humanity’s role in contributing to climate change. It prompts listeners to confront the consequences of their actions, whether they choose to engage with the reality of climate issues or to ignore them (“Like your bit / Or do you shun”).
  3. Unity vs. Division: The bridges emphasize a sense of collective responsibility, asking, “Have we come undone / Become un-one?” This suggests that societal fragmentation or inaction could lead to a disconnection from each other and from nature, reinforcing the idea that addressing climate change requires unity and collaboration.
  4. Finality and Urgency: The phrases in the outro, such as “No longer one,” highlight a sense of loss and the irreversible changes happening to our planet. It reinforces the idea that if action is not taken soon, the consequences could be catastrophic and permanent.

Overall Message

Ultimately, “Shock and Ahh” is a call to awareness and action, urging listeners to confront the realities of climate change and the need for collective responsibility. It serves as both a critique of inaction and a plea for unity in the face of environmental crises.

From the album “Nuntius” by Daniel

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderNuntius

[Verse 1]
What is this I hear
(The End is near?)
What else did you hear
(If we don’t steer… clear)

[Chorus]
Nuntius
(Please save us)
Nuntius
(More or less?)
Nuntius
(To the test)

[Bridge]
What is best?
(Do suggest)
To address
(Nevertheless)

[Verse 2]
What is this you hear
(The End is near?)
It is time to fear
(If we don’t steer… clear)

[Chorus]
Nuntius
(Please save us)
Nuntius
(More or less?)
Nuntius
(To the test)

[Bridge]
What is best?
(Do suggest)
To address
(Nevertheless)

[Chorus]
Nuntius
(Please save us)
Nuntius
(More or less?)
Nuntius
(To the test)

[Bridge]
What is best?
(Do suggest)
To address
(Nevertheless)

[Outro]
Nevertheless
(Do our best)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The phrase “don’t shoot the messenger” is relevant to climate scientists because their role is to convey research findings and evidence about the climate crisis, not to create or worsen the problem. Climate scientists gather, analyze, and interpret data on climate patterns, greenhouse gas emissions, and environmental changes to help society understand the risks we face. This information is crucial for developing effective policies and strategies to address climate change. Targeting scientists for negative news deflects responsibility and distracts from tackling the root causes of the issue.

Climate scientists aim to keep the public informed and to drive constructive change through scientific evidence. Attacking or dismissing them can lead to distrust in science, hindering efforts to mitigate climate impacts. Instead, supporting climate scientists’ work can help drive awareness and mobilize collective action toward sustainable solutions.

From the album “Nuntius” by Daniel

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderIn the Belly of the Beast

[Intro]
Who’s the feast?
(In the belly of the beast)

[Verse 1]
Factors least
(In the belly of the beast)
Best head east
(Or the belly of the beast)

[Chorus]
Bit off more than you can chew
(Did you)
Eyes bigger than your stomach
(Best be quick)

[Bridge]
Who’s the feast?
(In the belly of the beast)
First is least
(In the belly of the beast)

[Verse 2]
Life’s leased
(To the belly of the beast)
Soon be pieced
(In the belly of the beast)

[Chorus]
Bit off more than you can chew
(Did you)
Eyes bigger than your stomach
(Best be quick)

[Bridge]
Who’s the feast?
(In the belly of the beast)
First is least
(In the belly of the beast)

[Outro]
Who’s the feast?
(In the belly of the beast)

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderMonkey on a String

[Intro]
Maybe it’s in
Maybe it’s out
(Maybe a roundabout)

[Verse 1]
Hmmm… think again
Before you begin
(Find out about)
Maybe it’s in
Maybe it’s out
(Maybe a roundabout)

[Chorus]
Here’s the thing
(What do you bring)
Life, forsake
(Take, take, take)
Monkey on a string

[Bridge]
Eventually
(Inevitability)
Monkey see
(Monkey doo-doo)

[Verse 2]
Where to begin
Over (and over) again
Maybe it’s in
Maybe it’s out
(Maybe a roundabout)

[Chorus]
Here’s the thing
(What do you bring)
Life, forsake
(Take, take, take)
Monkey on a string

[Bridge]
Eventually
(Inevitability)
Monkey see
(Monkey doo-doo)

[Chorus]
Here’s the thing
(What do you bring)
Life, forsake
(Take, take, take)
Monkey on a string

[Bridge]
Eventually
(Inevitability)

[Outro]
Monkey see
(Monkey doo-doo)

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Turning of the Tourniquet

[Verse 1]
Bleed (Won’t plead)
Rather keep it pure
Bleed (Indeed)
Gets harder to ignore

[Chorus]
The turning of the tourniquet
(Tighter, tighter)
Still won’t quit
The churning of the evident
(Slighter, slighter)
Habitat

[Bridge]
Here we go
(Any where?)
I don’t know
(Unaware)

[Verse 2]
Bleed (concede?)
Rather keep it pure
Bleed (Out breed)
Gets harder to ignore

[Chorus]
The turning of the tourniquet
(Tighter, tighter)
Still won’t quit
The churning of the evident
(Slighter, slighter)
Habitat

[Bridge]
Here we go
(Any where?)
I don’t know
(Unaware)

[Outro]
The turning of the tourniquet
(To our regret)

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Change of the Season

[Intro]
The change of the season
Gives me pause to reason
How can it be this hot
While logic is for naught

[Verse 1]
The dropping of the leaves
Yet, no one seems to believe
It’s not like fall at all
Prepare for all to fall

[Chorus]
The change of the season
(Gives me pause to reason)
How can it be this hot
(While logic is for naught)

[Bridge]
Spiraling down
(Down, down, down)
Out of control
(What’s your role?)

[Verse 2]
Does anyone, anywhere know
What ever happened to the snow
Just blowing hot air there
Yet, completely unaware

[Chorus]
The change of the season
(Gives me pause to reason)
How can it be this hot
(While logic is for naught)

[Bridge]
Spiraling down
(Down, down, down)
Out of control
(What’s your role?)

[Chorus]
The change of the season
(Gives me pause to reason)
How can it be this hot
(While logic is for naught)

[Bridge]
Spiraling down
(Down, down, down)
Out of control
(What’s your role?)

[Outro]
Look around
(Round, round, round)

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderDare to Flare (And Shine On)

[Intro]
The dark of night
(The light of day)
Wonder which way
(That we may)
That we might

[Verse 1]
It’s coming through
That what we do
Will shine on me
Will shine on you
(Starting to see)

[Chorus]
The dark of night
(The light of day)
Wonder which way
(That we may)
That we might

[Bridge]
Out of the dark
(Dare to flare)
Into the light
(Be the spark)
To shine the light
(Let your light shine)
Shine, shine, shine

[Verse 2]
In the by n’ by
Find out why (oh why)
Bye turns to by
And new comes due
(Knew comes do)

[Chorus]
The dark of night
(The light of day)
Wonder which way
(That we may)
That we might

[Bridge]
Out of the dark
(Dare to flare)
Into the light
(Be the spark)
To shine the light
(Let your light shine)
Shine, shine, shine

(Shine, shine, shine)

[Outro]
Shine your light
(Let your love shine)
Shine, shine, shine

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Eno

bookmark_borderGo With the Flow

[Intro]
(Force leaves no voice)
Go with the flow
(Force leaves no choice)

[Verse 1]
Right left here
Now hear
There’s no right near
All that’s left
Is fear…
[Bridge, Synth Solo]
(Cleft and theft)
Oh, dear

[Chorus]
It’s really a crime
(A crime of time)
No choice (No voice)
A forced course

[Bridge]
Dynamics of flow
(About to show)
Watch ’em go

[Verse 2]
Long for short
Report on long
(Things have gone wrong)
Crimes and torts
Last resorts…
[Bridge, Synth Solo]
(Same ole song)
Out of sorts

[Chorus]
It’s really a crime
(A crime of time)
No choice (No voice)
A forced course

[Bridge]
Dynamics of flow
(About to show)
Watch ’em go

[Chorus]
It’s really a crime
(A crime of time)
No choice (No voice)
A forced course

[Bridge]
Dynamics of flow
(About to show)
Watch ’em go

[Instrumental, Organ Solo]

[Outro]
(Force leaves no voice)
Go with the flow
(Force leaves no choice)

A SCIENCE NOTE
If you’re wondering why rain-related severe weather events are becoming more frequent and intense, it’s due to climate change. Rising temperatures increase the amount of humidity in the atmosphere, as warmer air holds more moisture. The Clausius-Clapeyron equation shows that for every 1°C (1.8°F) increase in temperature, the air can hold about 7% more water vapor. This not only raises relative humidity, posing health risks, but it also amplifies the intensity of extreme weather events like storms, floods, and hurricanes.

Many areas in the U.S. are experiencing average temperature increases of up to 10°C, extending over more weeks during both spring and fall. This increase allows the atmosphere to hold about 70% more water vapor, leading to significantly more rainfall. Additionally, raindrops are becoming larger and falling faster, which increases their momentum. Using the formula p=mv (momentum = mass x velocity), larger and faster raindrops carry more energy.

Moreover, the number of raindrops is also increasing. A higher concentration of raindrops in a given time and area further boosts momentum. For example, if N raindrops, each with mass m and velocity v, hit a surface area A per second, the total momentum impacting the surface is Nmv per second. This contributes to increased force and damage during rainstorms.

The end result is an increase not only in the frequency and intensity of storms but also in the momentum of falling rain, which intensifies their impact.

Violent Rain
What turns these severe weather events into ‘violent rain events’ is the application of the drag equation and flow dynamics.

Mass and velocity are just part of the equation; density also plays a key role. The combination of these variables increases the intensity of flow forces. Wind and water forces scale with the square of velocity, meaning that as flow speeds increase — due to more intense heating or heavier rainfall — the damage scales accordingly. According to drag physics, force is proportional to density times the square of velocity.

For example, a 20-mile-an-hour wind exerts four times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind, while a 40-mile-an-hour wind exerts 16 times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind. At 50 miles an hour, the force is 25 times greater, and at 60 miles an hour, it’s 36 times greater than at 10 miles an hour. Now, add the density factor: water is about 800 times denser than air, so a 10-mile-an-hour water flow exerts 800 times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind.

As flow velocities increase due to climate change, the forces — and thus the damage — scale with the square of the velocities. While we may not know precisely how much velocities will rise with climate change, we’re already seeing the effects: overwhelmed flood and sewage systems, collapsing hillsides, and more.

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderJessica

[Intro]
(Ahh) my Jessica
(Ahh) my Jessica
Ahh, ahhhhh

[Verse 1]
I want to hold you
Scold you
Get to know you
Hug you
Tug you
Get to go with you, too

[Chorus]
Gone before your time
(Couldn’t live to see another day)
(No) Oh no nursery rhyme
(Wouldn’t come to life today)

[Bridge]
(Ahh) my Jessica
(Ahh) my Jessica
Ahh, ahhhhh

[Verse 2]
I want to watch you
Touch you
Grow to know you
Show you
Love you
Love… and all the above

[Chorus]
Gone before your time
(Couldn’t live to see another day)
(No) Oh no nursery rhyme
(Wouldn’t come to life today)

[Bridge]
Watch you
(Touch you)
Grow to know you
(Show you)
Love you
(Love…) and all the above

[Chorus]
Gone before your time
(Couldn’t live to see another day)
(No) Oh no nursery rhyme
(Wouldn’t come to life today)

[Outro]
(Ahh) my Jessica
(Ahh) my Jessica
Ahh, ahhhhh

The EndSeriously?

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderGrinding Halt

[Intro]
Are we describing
(Something grinding)
We’re prescribing
(More reminding}
A halt
(Of our fault)

[Verse 1]
Where we’re heading
(Is where we’re dreading)
What we’re doing
(Wasted pursuing)
A not
(Of our fault)

[Chorus]
Eventually
We’ll come to see
Gradually
Will cease to be
Intentionally
Trapped… no longer free

[Bridge]
Are we describing
(Something grinding)
We’re prescribing
(More reminding}
A halt
(Of our fault)

[Verse 2]
Needle unthreading
(The condescending)
Where we’re going
(Without knowing)
A knot
(Of our fault)

[Chorus]
Eventually
We’ll come to see
Gradually
Will cease to be
Intentionally
Trapped… no longer free

[Bridge]
Are we describing
(Something grinding)
We’re prescribing
(More reminding}
A halt
(Of our fault)

[Chorus]
Eventually
We’ll come to see
Gradually
Will cease to be
Intentionally
Trapped… no longer free

[Bridge]
Are we describing
(Something grinding)
We’re prescribing
(More reminding}
A halt
(Of our fault)

[Outro]
Preaching (screeching)
Halt (or not?)

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderInfant Elegy (Roe v. Wade)

[Intro]
Tragically
Ironic
Ironically
Sophomoric

[Verse 1]
Oh (woe)
Oh no (no know)
So sadly
(An elegy)

[Bridge]
Sadly…
(Infant mortality)
The reality

[Chorus]
It’s up to us
(To make a fuss)
It’s up to you
(To pull through)

[Bridge]
And, please save me
(From your purity)

[Verse 2]
Neither of us
Would ever remain
(The same)
Tragically
(An elegy)
For a family

[Bridge]
Sadly…
(Infant mortality)
The reality

[Chorus]
It’s up to us
(Do more n’ cuss)
It’s up to you
(To pull through)

[Bridge]
And, please save me
(From your purity)

[Outro]
Be set free
(From your cruelty)

ABOUT THE SONG
A study by Ohio State found U.S. infant mortality increased 7% in the months following Dobbs and a 10% increase of babies with genetic, chromosomal disorders.

The inhumanity of forced infant mortality is devastating. I’ve hesitated to share my story of infant loss and its profound impact on my family, but I now feel that shedding light on this tragedy could help others understand. In my case, it wasn’t the result of forced infant mortality as we’re seeing with the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but it’s still relevant to what many are experiencing today.

I held my lifeless, black-and-blue daughter in my arms—a memory that will never fade. The pregnancy had been harrowing, with complications that affected the mother more than the baby. She struggled immensely to carry the pregnancy to term, and when the baby was born prematurely, she didn’t survive long after birth.

Neither of us were ever the same, and it likely played a major role in the end of our marriage. So, I find it tragically ironic that Republicans are intentionally imposing policies that will lead to more dead infants, more shattered families, and, perhaps unwittingly, less of the ‘purity’ they seem to be chasing.

The EndSeriously?

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderEscapism

[Verse 1]
Carelessly
Escaping
Our reality
All the while
Embracing
Hypocrisy
(Obviously)

[Chorus]
Heading out to see
(On a ship of fools)
Dreading what’s to be
(From the lack of schools)

[Bridge]
The ignorance
Is evident
All around me
The arrogance
Is prominent
Quite tragically

[Verse 2]
Zealously
Escaping
All reality
Quite our style
Retracing
Erroneously
(Obviously)

[Chorus]
Heading out to see
(On a ship of fools)
Dreading what’s to be
(From the lack of schools)

[Bridge]
The ignorance
Is evident
All around me
The arrogance
Is prominent
Quite tragically

[Chorus]
Heading out to see
(On a ship of fools)
Dreading what’s to be
(From the lack of schools)

[Bridge]
The ignorance
Is evident
All around me
The arrogance
Is prominent
Quite tragically

[Outro]
Escapism (Sadism)
Escapism (Illusion)

The EndSeriously?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous