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My rant on life

Posted by Crazy-Inovation Dec. 22, 2007 @ 8:54 PM EST

First, sorry for my long absence. We (orphanage) had a huge power cut.

Okay, my rant goes like this:

The complexities of modern life.

When you think about it, all that we have ever invented was made to make life easier for people. Like computers. We organised ourselves into a civilization, we left traditions behind in exchange for technology, and yet nothing we do helps. Instead of having a relatively nice, healthy, short (30-40) life, albeit with the chance of being eaten by a sabertooth tiger, we have a life where:

Death is so common, and it's mostly caused by the things we made, not nature.

Madmen are only mad because of the pressures of society, and pressure to conform and be a number has crushed our spirits, and left us nothing but a shell of humanity.

We spend the first 15-18 years of our life in school learinig how to cope with the modern world, and in the end, they taught us very little we actually need, nothing practical. Who needs to know the square root of 1, or how many times it fits into infinity, or how large a circle is?

Peer pressure and school fit into my main body of ranting today.

Peer pressure is the one most deadly thing about school. It forces kids into drugs, cigarettes, and other dangerous habits, and when they cant fir in to the strictly regulated code of school society, it causes depression and anxiety. Its shit.

And the way we are taught and judged is crazy. We have little choice in what we learn, untill a certain time, when they don't give us a free choice, they give us processed choices that don't really fufill our ambitions, and we have no time to explore before they expect us to pick a career.

Bam, bam, bam, life hits us in the face with a wet kipper over and over again, feeds us with stereotypes and false ideas, and spits us out at 18 as processed stick men, to dance the governments tune. Thoughtless, dumb, hive-minded numbers, just bodies that serve no purpose exept to become alarmists and people who struggle with the idea that things change and the world is not a nice place where the government can either do no wrong, or there are so many false scandals that it becomes no more than trivial humor.

The government feeds us ideas and facts that are the deranged products of the crook that has been chosen by people who think that T'V is the best and reading is nerdy, and that the only thing that matters is the fact that they need to be helped and pushed through life because they actually have no spirit.

No-one thinks, no-one tries, and we all alow ourselves to be pushed towards our inevitable fate, simply beng numbers that are moved at will, and all for the sake of feeling safe. What does it matter if peiople dont die of terrorists, and crime is gone, if we lead empty shells of lives?

Its all because people think the government is all powerful. Yes, it's a good idea to have one, but letting them take more than half the controll of the nation is ludicris. But its happening.

Life is nothing like it was before, much much worse.

If we could go back to that, a clean earth, simple life and no problems other that how to properly skin this bear hide before we move to the next clearing to evade the mammoth, half the people would want to stay because its nice and relaxing, and the other half wouldnt be able to cope because thay have to think for themselves.

The average person is dumber than the average caveman, in context.

Damn, society is dead.

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