Confucius was a Chinese
teacher and philosopher born 551 BC in Zou. His teachings are obviously influenced by a mixture of
tea, heroin, sugar, cocaine, LSD, blueberries, apple
juice, methamphetamine, prozac, zoloft, lots of ambien and a pinch of
salt. He would normally make this mixture and ingest it about 15 minutes before meditating. When he would come out of his meditative state which usually lasted anywhere from 15 minutes to 126 days he would then write down his sayings. He also made his own
paper in a mill he had built in his back
yard. He never wrote anything on Saturday or Monday, not for religious reasons but because his
wife ran a part time restaurant out of his paper mill building on those two days preventing him from making
paper. He wrote the recipes for the restaurant which included several savory cat and dog meat stir fry dishes along with a customer favorite desert made from vultures liver baked into a pie and served with a light glaze made of sugar mixed with warm stomach acid from a North American snailshank whipperfish. Confucius died in 479 BC and was buried in 1976.