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« Reply #60 on: December 15, 2005, 08:53:00 AM »
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i think it is worthwhile to be curious. dragonfly, you want to watch your cats i think that is exactly the medicine you need. i don't want to be told when or anything. i think in my spirit i am in some ways still waking up on a school day or on a Straight day. some of the damage is done by all those days waking up too early day after day and under heavy time and other demands to make your body and mind do what somebody else says to do that doesn't even make sense with your own talents and heart, like are you good at beading, making blankets, building lodges, making knives and other tools, and art, entering the divine. are you good at gossip, are you good at spying, are you good at tracking. see, i think monkeys wake up and they are really glad. anyways, that is why it is fascinating to watch them and cats and dogs. they don't pace around wondering what to do with their day, fretting the time and all. that anyone does could well be proof of a perversion in their training.

Keep talkin...makes me wanna say, "Fuck this 'syphilized' society shit...just gimme a cave, a bonfire & spit, some fresh meat, maybe some mussels to roast too, and oh yeah -- a machete to hack down any predators, and I'm good.  Humans... who needs 'em." :grin:
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« Reply #62 on: December 15, 2005, 11:48:00 AM »
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On 2005-12-14 21:45:00, Anonymous wrote:

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Do you accept, for the sake of this discussion, that there are other motives?

Yes; or if not "motives" per se, then "reasons" other than just money. I just don't know if I'd go so far as wd did about there being some dark, ulterior motive (that word again) for their stupidity.  "


Well, see, to the behaviorists and the benevolent bringers of the new world order, there's nothing dark about it. Who's the typical Prozac user? They say women in Utah use a whole lot of the shit. Utah's one of them there near theocracy states where everything's clean and everyone smiles while they go about their work. And they're all smiling about the same thing; that Utopian dream of a caffeen free afterlife. Only some folks evidently aren't so pleased w/ the here and now.

But of course, it's good for them. Why, those Morman women and children, they can't go about disrupting and undermining the glorious Mormon neo-paradise, criticizing their Saints and masters, can they? So, from that point of view, aren't they far better off w/ mother's little helper to close the gap and make them feel just fine about it all?

Same with school kids. Same w/ us bad and rebellious kids who frightened our parents so cruelly, who courted disaster and the 'drug culture'. Ask Betty Sembler, she'll tell ya' just what I'm saying. We all are better off for their kind and longsuffering benevolence. Why, they saved our very lives! And those of us who are not 100% satisfied customers, why we're disordered. We could use a little more treatment to make us realize how damned fortunate we are.

Tyrants always think they're saviors, ya know. Hitler, Stalin and Chairman Mao all believed, I'm sure, that they were saviors.

A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trust either of them
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« Reply #63 on: December 15, 2005, 11:51:00 AM »
..or maybe it's just that they don't know how to make good drugs! :smile:
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« Reply #64 on: December 15, 2005, 11:52:00 AM »
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On 2005-12-15 04:56:00, Anonymous wrote:


I think you should "keep up the good work",OUT OF THE PUBLIC EYE!

Nobody here needs to read your comments,so fuck off and do your "magic",but we dont want to read about it here from you."


But you will read it, every last word of it. That's because of my mystical magical powers to compel you to. Mwooohahahahaha!

Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet.
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« Reply #65 on: December 15, 2005, 11:53:00 AM »
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« Reply #66 on: December 15, 2005, 12:00:00 PM »
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On 2005-12-15 05:32:00, ex-prisoner wrote:

 suddenly in October we get some cold days and people are harvesting, people are putting up what they need, running around, they don't know exactly why.


Oh, I've seen this in action! A good many years back, I gut fed up w/ the adult work world and took a job driving an ice cream truck for a living. I loved that job! It was good enough money, the hours were good and, except for the hour or so during and after the robbery and a couple of other bad timeblocks, the individual minutes were pretty good too.

So anyway, I did need the money so I went ahead and loaded up and went out the day a big storm was coming. I just figured, wth, I can't possibly come back w/ less than enough to cover the gas and might get at least a little cash out of it. I was sold out by 2 or 3pm (2, maybe 4 hours at most!), went back to the commissary, loaded up again and sold out again by sunset. People were just crazy for any sort of food item they could get. Not in a frightened, frantic way, either. It was cheerful, like the kind of cheerfulness you only see down there when the wind blows Florida Flicker and Flash gives us a break from all the noise and light.

Any Irishman who doubts the reality of selective enforcement ought to take just a moment to comtemplate the etymology of the term "paddy waggon".
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