Mar 27, 2006 19:53
I am an anarchist.
But not in the traditional rebellious-teenager-who-thinks-she-knows-everything way. I realize that anarchy may not work in the near future, yet I will still try, and I will spread our message. Anarchy is not just a total lack of government, it's a society based on giving, on living. In an anarchist society you live by your rules, yet consider the well being of others. Well, at least in a euphoric anarchistic society. Heres a quote I like:
"We were always for the war, and we will always be for the war - and our war is not the same the as the hate-mongering wars of any religious fanatic or any foul government. We are for the war which we fight every day when we struggle to live and die with dignity, in harmony with the earth and each other. Our war is being waged by all those who suffer under the thumb of this insane world order, by all those who realize that we have nothing left to lose control over - and our own lives to gain."
So live, go out and see what there is to see, with your own eyes. Take pictures if you want, just realize that they will never be as good as actually being there, feeling the wind in your hair and the smile on your face. Live by your own rules, dont always follow predetermined paths, literal or figurative. There is so much to say about this, but I don't want to keep you much longer.
From now on, I am going to add a top 5 thing at the end of all of my entries. It can be about anything, and I'm going to show you my answers. And then you can all answer them too. THANKS.
5 ALBUMS THAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU / HAVE BEEN THE MOST LIFE CHANGING.
- - > not necessarily your favorite.
1. "De-Loused in the Comatorium" - The Mars Volta
2. "Moon Over Melbourne" - Various Artists
3. "Prolonging the Magic" - Cake
4. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" - The Smashing Pumpkins
5. "Midnight Love" - Marvin Gaye