Cut it all right in two

Apr 03, 2007 01:16

And yet, in this chaotic, confused, and weary state of mind one finds himself. The truth beyond the filtered predisposition passed on through his ancestors appears to him and he finds a way to dig around the edges. Pulling up the rubble of fallen bridges and torn-down monuments, he finds what they forgot. "Silly monkeys...how they survive so misguided is a mystery".

In desperation he moves to isolation and forges the only alliances he can.
..."Charles Manson out in Death Valley, frustrated by the music business, waiting to send one of his rat patrols of field hippies into Beverly Hills to kill record producers and chop them up"...

seldom does he look back upon moral reason at this point. He is clear in mind, perhaps too clear.

OR

In a state of complete awareness, he harnesses the power to move people, places, and things. This man takes his new found enlightenment and does not force it into the hollowed out skulls of others but instead appeals to their parched tongues and insatiable hunger for joys, sorrows, and angst. "Cut it all right in two", " Lets talk about mass murder of millions of young unborn children and lets see if we can't coalesce into one big healthy gut laugh....give me the satan worshipers across the block, at least they have good albums".
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