Thanks for the vote of confidence.
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The new work is up, it's fairly self-explanatory, be harsh ladies and gentlemen, I am here to learn.


Change...I have heard a lot about change in the last two years or so. We (by we I mean the American public) wanted, as a nation, to go in a different direction. We see that our appetite for fossil fuels and energy in general is blown out of proportion. We want better border control. We want things that we buy to be made or grown in the US. All of these things seem to be common goals of "the people." The problem that I see is that the propaganda being mass-produced by both ends of the political spectrum seems to say that they are the only ones that can fix our problems. What iChange...


The Infinite Slope of RageThe infinite slope of rageThe Infinite Slope of Rage
I am a simple person; I have been since I was young. I dont go in for stealth, guile, or subterfuge. Therefore, if there is something that I feel I have to say, I say it. By the same token, I mean what I say and therefore I expect that of everyone around me. (I think that I can see the plot here ) When I was very young, they told me I was smart, because I could name all the dinosaurs in my copy of Dinosaurs A to Z. They told me that I was smart because I could come up with the correct sound for any animal you could name


ResponsibilitesResponsibilityResponsibilites
We are defined by our responsibilities: Fathers, Mothers, husbands, wives, family, and Humanity. We are all responsible for humanitys course its mentality, and its content. In a very literal sense, we contribute to humanity as a whole, which is greater than the sum of its parts. There is a vast sea of human potential, for good or evil, for rich and poor, for great, and small. For example, let us isolate one variable of definition, the gene pool. At the moment of birth, we have a fixed amount of offspring that we can individually produce


Between the truth and the lieBetween the truth and the lie.Between the truth and the lie
We tell ourselves stories. Stories about our world, about our friends, about our families, about each other, and about ourselves. Thing is, these stories aren’t true in the real sense of the word, of course they aren’t a lie either…not in the true sense of the word.
We convince ourselves that we are the good guy, that no matter what we had an end that justified the means, but really there is no end that can be truly justified. From the very instant we are born we are second by second stepping closer to death, this is not morbid nor is it inten
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The problem with revolutions, is that they always come around again, that's why they're called revolutions. People die and nothing changes. -Sam Vimes (Night Watch by Terry Pratchett)
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I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints
The sinners are much more fun!
Haha, I R Teh King.
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The problem with revolutions, is that they always come around again, that's why they're called revolutions. People die and nothing changes. -Sam Vimes (Night Watch by Terry Pratchett)
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The problem with revolutions, is that they always come around again, that's why they're called revolutions. People die and nothing changes. -Sam Vimes (Night Watch by Terry Pratchett)
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The problem with revolutions, is that they always come around again, that's why they're called revolutions. People die and nothing changes. -Sam Vimes (Night Watch by Terry Pratchett)
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ART IS POWER!
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The problem with revolutions, is that they always come around again, that's why they're called revolutions. People die and nothing changes. -Sam Vimes (Night Watch by Terry Pratchett)
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