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xam [2004-12-21 08:54:20 +0000 UTC]
i am penetrated by your work/words.
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revscrj In reply to xam [2004-12-23 15:52:12 +0000 UTC]
(forgive the pregnant pause in my answering your comment)
Egg-celent, its good to see men who do not labor with views in the traditional cells but dialate the lens of perception where truth comes of any sort. Bravo- a newborn masculinity.
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Dostoyevsky627 [2004-12-18 22:39:11 +0000 UTC]
Very nicely put.
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revscrj In reply to Dostoyevsky627 [2004-12-19 11:27:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you m'dear. Its a trait of the species that really bothers me a lot as it prevents, or at least slows down dramaticly, specieal growth.
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Dostoyevsky627 In reply to revscrj [2004-12-19 19:12:43 +0000 UTC]
I find that most growth has been stunted. I say most because I do at times come across a wandering soul that does not quite fit the majority of morons roaming the earth.
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revscrj In reply to Dostoyevsky627 [2004-12-19 19:28:10 +0000 UTC]
Call me a closet optimist but I really dontr think that 9 out of 10 people suck by nature as much as manipulation by the powers that be. For example: much of the suckiness is resistance to change, much of that resistance is based on utter dependence to the established structures, much of that dependence has been hammered into people like so: before WW2 people generally used their front and back yards for growing vegetables; however, the privatized food distribution networks stateside had grown into a giant force that wouldnt be easily dissapted now that the war was over so what do they do? Huge advertising campaign pushing "The Man Garden" later to be called a 'lawn'. BOOM: suddenly people are now hooked on supermarkets because they arent growing their own food anymore. People are duped to make the corporations strong, then throw in a few generations of time and lo the people no longer have even the notion of different let alone the skills to enact such. Result: you better not present a utopia that doesnt include Safeway or else you will have a mob at your door. WHICH IS GOOD INSTINCT- protecting the food source- applied in a fucked up enviornment.
Morons, yeah mostly, but only because they trust eachothers institutions too much...
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Dostoyevsky627 In reply to Dostoyevsky627 [2004-12-19 23:46:39 +0000 UTC]
You said "joy is like a drug- one builds a tolerance to it so that it requires increasingly dramatic events to trigger it"
I do not feel this is always the case. As with me I find Joy in the smallest gestures or really in anything, a smile on a child, seeing someone hold a door open for someone... I feed off of those things. I am not always tragic. Today for example, I was in a crowded line at the grocery store and the lady behind me was an employee at the store. She looked somewhat disheveled and tired. I noticed she was buying her lunch. I smiled at her and asked if she was on her break when she answered yes I told her to go ahead of me. she smiled and her face looked so bright at that moment. Her glowing smile warmed my heart. When it was my turn to pay for my products I was rumbling through my pockets for a penny. She stayed by me and asked me if I needed one. I didn't, I found one. Even though it was just a penny to me it was the world. She had thought of me, a total stranger, for that moment. the kind and caring interaction between two strangers. It was truly wondrous. As for the "born rich" I pity them. I do not think many of them know what the true meanings of joy and happiness are.
It's always a pleasure to exchange comments with you, Rev.. Take care.
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Dostoyevsky627 In reply to revscrj [2004-12-20 19:32:54 +0000 UTC]
that's too funny.. ooops. always a first time.
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revscrj In reply to Dostoyevsky627 [2004-12-19 20:41:48 +0000 UTC]
Try not to let the glaringly idiotic sector of humanity poison you on the generally lazy overly gullible/trusting mass, as the first are contemptible whereas the rest are just pitiable but more importantly they have the potential to be taught better.
Can joy exist w/o pain? Yes, but bear in mind that joy is like a drug- one builds a tolerance to it so that it requires increasingly dramatic events to trigger it otherwise there is ennui. This is the curse of the born-rich, and what often leads to their depravity or dehumanized outlook- too little pain, too much joy and so they become jaded users of pleasure-du-jour.
Someone to share it with... yeah, that is the grand strtoke of luck, now isnt it? I have this horrible creeping feeling that the more one is selfdirected and grows in the unique direction that their nature moves them the less likely that it is that they will find a mate that fits right with their being... or to demonstrate: how many of the wise-folk throughout history had a wise-mate beside them?
Many hugs back to you.
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LordOfSenses [2004-12-18 21:42:50 +0000 UTC]
RADIOACTIVE ALIEN SPERM!
sorry, it's what i thought when i looked at the picture. pretty words...*eats*
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LordOfSenses In reply to revscrj [2004-12-18 22:09:46 +0000 UTC]
In my job of the day, documenting everything that reminded me of a penis, I took 83 photos in an hour and a half. my faverout was the yellow alien penis that was marking something for road constuction.
.l.
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revscrj In reply to LordOfSenses [2004-12-19 11:29:22 +0000 UTC]
HAahahaha- that is quite a project. I think though that many could be taken without leaving one's house, within the first block at the very least. Its a phallic world.
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