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May. 15th, 2005 07:35 pmI hate people, so very, very much.
Muse - [Apocalypse Please]--- If you're hiding, all the time, they've already got you right where they fucking want you.
Hiding is good for planning, nothing more. But do oyu know w hat 's better for planning? Fucking PLANNING.
I hate this planet, and damn near everyone on it.
Billy Idol - [Shock to the System]--- Cowards and Change. My words.
Considering how much time i've been spending with my government family, talking about the Illuminati, change, and putting together the mechanisms by which i will enact my works, on all of the above (you don't know what i do, all the time), I feel pretty confident in saying that, yes, for the most part people are frightened morons, with no clue as to who's doing what to whom, or even exactly What's being done to them. The amount of dicking around, about, and over being done has confused damn near everyone, including, to a point, those doing the dicking.
The Dust Brothers - [Single Serving Jack]--- This is not new. This is the way of things. Do the math, for major world-shifts of perceived power. Check the dates and sudden shifts of opinion in our founding fathers. Look up quotes, from said founding fathers, regarding Time, change, power, and progress. Think about the fact that everyone wants change and progress, to the point where their ends are met. Any further than that, and they resist.
Resistance movements always defeat themselves. Always. They either become the status quo, and therefore entrenched in the power system that They have created, or they fail and fade, outright. Either way, their ideals fall to dust, and crumbled masks. No one wants constant change, because they think that's unstable, impractical, difficult. They don't realise that evolution and change are the nature of any system, and the drive toward well-driven evolution is key.
Laura Harrington - [Nocturnal]--- Things like this, working things out to a "full" conclussion, of any sort, while trying to not hit a brick wall and self destruct, is what leads me to say things like "Any truly comprensive, or 'infinite' system must hold, as part of itself, its own negation." Because, otherwise, it's incomplete.
Everything must carry, within it, the seed of its own destruction. The important distinction is how we fucking Use it.
Go fuck off, and play...
Muse - [Apocalypse Please]--- If you're hiding, all the time, they've already got you right where they fucking want you.
Hiding is good for planning, nothing more. But do oyu know w hat 's better for planning? Fucking PLANNING.
I hate this planet, and damn near everyone on it.
Billy Idol - [Shock to the System]--- Cowards and Change. My words.
Considering how much time i've been spending with my government family, talking about the Illuminati, change, and putting together the mechanisms by which i will enact my works, on all of the above (you don't know what i do, all the time), I feel pretty confident in saying that, yes, for the most part people are frightened morons, with no clue as to who's doing what to whom, or even exactly What's being done to them. The amount of dicking around, about, and over being done has confused damn near everyone, including, to a point, those doing the dicking.
The Dust Brothers - [Single Serving Jack]--- This is not new. This is the way of things. Do the math, for major world-shifts of perceived power. Check the dates and sudden shifts of opinion in our founding fathers. Look up quotes, from said founding fathers, regarding Time, change, power, and progress. Think about the fact that everyone wants change and progress, to the point where their ends are met. Any further than that, and they resist.
Resistance movements always defeat themselves. Always. They either become the status quo, and therefore entrenched in the power system that They have created, or they fail and fade, outright. Either way, their ideals fall to dust, and crumbled masks. No one wants constant change, because they think that's unstable, impractical, difficult. They don't realise that evolution and change are the nature of any system, and the drive toward well-driven evolution is key.
Laura Harrington - [Nocturnal]--- Things like this, working things out to a "full" conclussion, of any sort, while trying to not hit a brick wall and self destruct, is what leads me to say things like "Any truly comprensive, or 'infinite' system must hold, as part of itself, its own negation." Because, otherwise, it's incomplete.
Everything must carry, within it, the seed of its own destruction. The important distinction is how we fucking Use it.
Go fuck off, and play...
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Date: 2005-05-16 01:16 am (UTC)And again, yes. Phoenix and crucible, or pure self-destruction. Systems always fall apart; it's the trajectory and the rate which matters.
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Reminds me of Lenin
Date: 2005-05-16 04:18 am (UTC)The issue with the creation of such a system is that the ending point contains an element of the unknown. If it is a system designed to end in x way such that it is less trouble for the members of the system, people ask for more information, more assurances. Eventually the proposed End is just another middle. Any True End by its very nature lacks such safeguards, and that scares the piss out of people.
Reminds me of a song quote:
Things change. If they don't they die. People claim to understand this, and don't, when it comes to Them Changing. Sickening.
Human. :\ Necessary.