Saturday, September 20, 2008

{.. Monkeys?... Government! ..}


HOwdy foLks!

Whats on my mind you ask?

Simply the gratification i would have if i were to own a monkey!

WHAT! Stunned you are.... "Why would megan feel compelled to tell us that she in fact wants a monkey?"

HAHA! So easy an anwser...

To have him throw poo @ whom causes me grief... slave? no. the monkey would have just as much enjoyment as his master... ::COUGH:: friend... he would do as i say!... N*E*hoo

But who am i to control my monkey? if it is going to be anything like me... it would be untamable... wild... random i suppose... Undignified? unlikely. But who has any control of anything really? The government? HAHA they like to think so.

Remember Remember the 5th of November
gunpowder treason and plot. I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot. We are told to remember the idea, not the man, because a man can fail. He can be caught, he can be killed and forgotten, but 400 years later, an idea can still change the world. I've witnessed first hand the power of ideas, I've seen people kill in the name of them, and die defending them... but you cannot kiss an idea, cannot touch it, or hold it... ideas do not bleed, they do not feel pain, they do not love...

Government : it is the "common cold" that everyone dreads.

What is the state? The state is a concept. There is no physical person or
object to which we can assign the label "government". Government is an idea.
The physical manifestation of this idea is the network of people and
institutions which enforce this idea upon the people.
The state is a myth. The myth goes something like, "because people are
incapable of making rational decisions, a small group of people must be given
control over the decisions of everyone else." It is self-contradictory, and
yet billions of people the world over have bought into this myth. It is
frighteningly reminiscent of the _doublethink_ of Orwell's 1984. Doublethink
means the holding of two contradictory external opinions with no internal
conflict between the two. A perfect example is, "If left alone, people will
not make rational decisions" [but] "A government can make rational decisions
for everyone". The reason these two thoughts never clash in the minds of
millions is because many people don't make the essential connection: that the
government is made

Fear became the ultimate tool of this government.

The only verdict is vengeance, a vendetta, held as a votive not in vain.

There are no coincidences... only the illusion of coincidence.


A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having!



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