- Mood:
Euphoric - Listening to: The Cure - Cold
- Reading: Alan Campbell - Scar Night
- Eating: Peanut butter, honey, bread
- Drinking: Green Tea
Teaching is done by erasing what people know and replacing it with what you know, because you assume this is better than what they knew, and there is a great fallacy in that. What they knew carries them forward, and you insult them by saying it isn't any good. Perhaps, in this arrogance, there is a great mistake made to many young people, me included, that brought themselves to realize what they knew held them together. Racial bands, and racial propoganda leaders, Tom Metzger and Boyd Rice, take what one knows, throws it out and replaces it with their rhetoric dogma that ensnares the mind with the perplexing complexity of thought, enlightenment and the rebirth from the ashes of despair. Their sick world is as dark as they proclaim, as it is proclaimed in many movies, and just as dark as the industrial music made by artists supporting this view.
Some industrial music asks you to take yourself out of the picture, everything you know, and adopt something new and unexplored. One wonders what would happen if people actually took the plunge. I love industrial music because it challenges my mind, but at what cost? Will I start to hate my roomies because they're japanese? what kind of utter nonsense is that, but seriously, the distinct possibility exists that someone can be convinced of anything, despite how crazy it sounds. By the way, I love my roomies, I just have a hard time communicating with anyone right now.
Think on this.
-DoomiT-
Devious Comments
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Without the arts...the world is a wasteland of sad realities.
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What I don't know will never hurt me, cannot forget cannot remember, this information is forever... missing time -MDMFK
-DoomiT-
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Without the arts...the world is a wasteland of sad realities.
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