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Duration: 05:25 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-01-31 12:16:29
User: panickingjuggler
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once everything is connnected by technology & we are all being monitored.... who's going to be doing the monitoring?
i guess what i want to do more than anything is look.
i'd like to open my world alot more, it's so small & i feel suffocated by it... i'm too big for it.
in so many areas there are boundaries of where you can & can't be
"here is the moral line, don;t cross it"
i want to know who put that line there & why.
to ask "why?" of these boundaries is to question their value.... it's to ask "why do they have to be there?"
"why can;t i cross that line?"
so i have those thoughts alot...
but to ask them out loud is a risk.
so many people to me, just seem so brainwashed into defending these boundaries that you become the somethinng that needs to be erased in their eyes.
you become the complete opposite of them.
tyhey would never have thought of such a thing, they only reason they did is because you brought it up.
i guess they're too busy having fun to look at the world around them, we don't/can't(?) stick to so many of these rules. personally i think that they're so hard to adhere to ourselves that we become violen to those who reflect our own inner struggle with them.
if it "takes one to know one" doesn't that mean that you are what you hate?
in order to recognise something you have to have a frame of reference which in terms of understanding can only come through personal experience.
when i was young i used to say i'd never take drugs... i was brainwashed into what "good" was suppposed to be so i could say that i would never do something that i had no experience of.
the best hu8nters are those who think like prey... they in a sense become they prey and anticipate the next move.
"to catch a thief you have to think like a thief"
hypocrisy everywhere.... not excluding me
but i do think we all think alike... there's only denial/illusion/ignorance/lack of experience that says we don't
i could be wrong
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matrixcmitech ::: Favorites 2008-02-01 03:10:29
"it takes one to know one"
we (humans) are experiencing something (reality) in ever greater resolution than ever before. this is evolutionary for human consciousness. try to put a stop to it and "they" send an agent. but we broadcast our pirate signals. we h4x0r the matrix. what do "they" want? A.I. why do they want it? i don't know yet. __________________________________________________ |
panickingjuggler ::: Favorites 2008-01-31 16:53:43
exactly my point. asking gets you nowhere even if you are right. __________________________________________________ |
HevyDevy ::: Favorites 2008-01-31 16:42:53
You ever thought that you cant know everything for a good reason? Maybe the keepers themselfs are scared of what they got. __________________________________________________ |
medicinesocks ::: Favorites 2008-01-31 12:53:55
troubling but thought provoking- i mean the video. right now i'm more taken with what you write here than what the video is about. wondering why i (usually) don't cross those lines, whoever put em there. i spoze i don't really want to. if i wanted to badly enough, i probably would! for better or worse. the main reason i do anything is cause i want to. &the world seems vast from here, me tiny. and so much time: so blessedly little i for one actually have to do, to simply stay in it awhile. __________________________________________________ |