people have a very skewed view of the idea of rights. rights that you have because your parents happened to be citizens of one country instead of another aren't inherent, and we didn't do a damned thing to deserve them, in most cases. it's the people who have done nothing to deserve such rights (in which i'm not so much saying "people who haven't served their country in some way" as "kids who haven't even held down a real job yet and paid taxes on their income" and most anyone who has more or less ridden their parents to the point that they are now at, which is not wrong but simply means you can't claim to have earned much of anything in this world) but who demand them and constantly talk about how they are losing them because someone in charge is just trying to stay in charge (which is obviously what the people in charge want to do... because those same kids, if they were the rich, would do the same thing... i especially hate the kids of the rich, who will rebel against it until they have to make their own living, at which point they
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Yah I pretty much feel the same way. I was recently at the Blue Rider exhibit in Munich - early Kandinsky work, which for the most part I like, however I really wasnt that interested in the other members of that movement.
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I went to a Joan Mitchell exhibit once, and I wasn't as enthralled as I hoped I'd be. :(
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