Biblica Stupidica I & II

The Biblica Stupidica I & II is a psalm of the absurd, attributed to Cody the Young
(or perhaps Cody the Not-Much-Wiser). It reads like a tavern oracle or a stoner prophet dictating his revelations between sips of something cheap and sacred.

1 CODY 1
1 How does it work, after I come down can I eat more again, Forgetting he should hath a tolerance break
2 And Cody lifted a Centrelink letter, saying: “Verily, they calleth it mutual obligation, but lo, it is only boredom with paperwork.”
3 For he toiled not in vineyards nor fields, but in endless sesh-houses,
4 And Cody spake: “If labour be sacred, then why is mine outsourced to unkiesjays that steal my missos bycicle?!”
5 And the apostles answered him not, for they too were busy updating their own job plans.

Cubensis Quoti Codi
1 "my cat will take a shit, then piss five minutes later, he don't go poo-poo wee-wee."
2 "Ya dont see a dog shit and piss at the same time do ya?"
3 "Like tyson I eat handfuls of these bitches"
4 "Couple more, I ate alot; hah!"
Saith Cody the Young or had Saith Cody the Not-much-wiser

REFERENCING:
Camus, A., 1942. The Myth of Sisyphus. [Translated by J. O’Brien, 1955]. London: Hamish Hamilton. Relevance: Camus’ exploration of the absurdity of human existence parallels the Book of Nodz’s revelations of absurdity towards the Biblica Stupidica (“poo poo time” and “half a brain”) and its the cody's approach to meaning-making.

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