exactly, great comment and photo. this to me is perhaps the most interesting question of all, because it is endless how far you can take it--you don't know just how f'd up you might be. the signs are in every children's book, much less tv etc. even everyday speech--we normalize all this abnormality, this whole gruesome system, so violent yet who knows it? (see derrick jensen for some good stuff on our violent system for anyone interested) for example, step outside (or even inside), the answer's 'no'. you can't do this that or really anything at all. all is private, every building you see save one or two. the street is very dangerous of course because of murderous high velocity machines driven by angry apes. who's that? a policeman. what does he do? uh, helps people, saves cats--goddamn fuck knows! daddy, what's a prison? then there are the superheroes, and the fairytales--see wilhelm reich on this. must go!
went to linh's link to movie, called let the fire burn, watched interview with its director on d.c. radio station, and have now been watching a very interesting documentary on move, which i'll link to (it's in several parts, this is the first) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-3BzrSVK0g hope some have a chance to watch i find myself in agreement so far, i'm on part 3, with everything they say and stand for. to me, it's like 'occupy' SHOULD have been.
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"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6)
It seems to work for any old direction you pick. Kinda makes you think, unless, of course, you were trained up in a way that avoids that.
exactly, great comment and photo.
this to me is perhaps the most interesting question of all, because it is endless how far you can take it--you don't know just how f'd up you might be. the signs are in every children's book, much less tv etc. even everyday speech--we normalize all this abnormality, this whole gruesome system, so violent yet who knows it? (see derrick jensen for some good stuff on our violent system for anyone interested) for example, step outside (or even inside), the answer's 'no'. you can't do this that or really anything at all. all is private, every building you see save one or two. the street is very dangerous of course because of murderous high velocity machines driven by angry apes. who's that? a policeman. what does he do? uh, helps people, saves cats--goddamn fuck knows! daddy, what's a prison? then there are the superheroes, and the fairytales--see wilhelm reich on this. must go!
Isn't this the 30th anniversary of Philly's Finest [sic] destroying an entire city block with a firebomb?
There's a new film.
went to linh's link to movie, called let the fire burn, watched interview with its director on d.c. radio station, and have now been watching a very interesting documentary on move, which i'll link to (it's in several parts, this is the first)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-3BzrSVK0g
hope some have a chance to watch
i find myself in agreement so far, i'm on part 3, with everything they say and stand for. to me, it's like 'occupy' SHOULD have been.
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