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Old 11-04-2011, 02:16 PM   #21
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this common side effect was in the small print on the bottle of red pills we all took. Its just that out understanding of the big picture is so clear, i think...other folks see a temporary rescession, we see the beginning of the end...others see an immigration problem, we see an invasion...some see an election coming, we all see a rigged cakewalk with a bunch of pre-chosed zio stooges...i totally know where your at.
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Old 11-04-2011, 03:07 PM   #22
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General of Darkness, are you getting some physical activity in your day? Be honest. I know it isn't easy.
Environment has alot to do with it too, for me.

If I live somewhere were the life support system is supported mostly by those same "civilized" machinations, the anxiety grows to become hopelessness.

I don't know that you can be more "out on the moon" then those Western cities.

I'm telling you, there is a constant "edge" in those cities that goes practically unnoticed due to Neon, but works on you the entire time.
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Old 11-04-2011, 06:26 PM   #23
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Environment has alot to do with it too, for me.

If I live somewhere were the life support system is supported mostly by those same "civilized" machinations, the anxiety grows to become hopelessness.

I don't know that you can be more "out on the moon" then those Western cities.

I'm telling you, there is a constant "edge" in those cities that goes practically unnoticed due to Neon, but works on you the entire time.
Haven't seen the vid but I believe we're in the same neon boat and I know what you're talking about.

I try to make time to get out in the desert or mountains regularly to ease the anxiety. That's one of the cool things about living in the neon jungle- that in very short order you can easily be a world away from civilized stupidity. I guess it also helps that I have an ability to appreciate the utter absurdity of "normal life" in this city.
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Old 11-04-2011, 06:43 PM   #24
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In this fucked up state of Commiefornia, we are the 88%, and I too am tired of it. We know about the blood sucking 1%, but what is just as bad is the 11%, that is the percentage of the workforce in organized crime, or labor unions. California is a totalitarian union occupied state, and everything that comes out of Suckramento is dictated by them. They run the show, along with the 1%ers, and they prefer unarmed peasants, and frown on the work ethic we were raised with, so they are doing their best to suck the life right out of us. If I could, I'd leave.
You got me thinking.... how many pay no taxes and let the government steal from others for welfare, food stamps & other "credits"?
And how many are government employees?
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Old 11-04-2011, 10:57 PM   #25
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Elsewhere in the USA
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:23 AM   #26
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this is why i moved to were i am now , there no place i feel as safe as i do here . i dont care were you live there alway people with there hands out for more . they will never be able to make it on there own without sucking the life out of every thing around them . i think i have all my cards in order for whats about to come all of are ways . i have worked my ass off for what i have and i never have asked for a dam thing from anyone are the gov but i would really like to see were people would have to work for the free ride there getting and i would be a betting man most would get off there asses if they had too and find a way to make a living then living off of me an others like me
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:31 AM   #27
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this is why i moved to were i am now , there no place i feel as safe as i do here . i dont care were you live there alway people with there hands out for more . they will never be able to make it on there own without sucking the life out of every thing around them . i think i have all my cards in order for whats about to come all of are ways . i have worked my ass off for what i have and i never have asked for a dam thing for anyone are the gov but i would really like to see were people would have to work for the free ride there getting and i would be a betting man most would get off there asses if they had too and find a way to make a living then living off of me an others like me
I never understood why the gov't doesn't require welfare or section 8, or whatever recipients to work for their benefits. Street sweeping, community gardening . . . I can't think of anything else, but there are plenty of government paid jobs that could be handled by someone who is able-bodied and only collecting benefits. (I am not talking about the ones who are really working, but can't make ends meet. Those people still have pride and usually want a hand up temporarily, and not a hand out indefinitely.)

Well, then I guess that government employee would be out of a street sweeping job . . . but we'd save some money!
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:37 AM   #28
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I never understood why the gov't doesn't require welfare or section 8, or whatever recipients to work for their benefits. Street sweeping, community gardening . . . I can't think of anything else, but there are plenty of government paid jobs that could be handled by someone who is able-bodied and only collecting benefits. (I am not talking about the ones who are really working, but can't make ends meet. Those people still have pride and usually want a hand up temporarily, and not a hand out indefinitely.)

Well, then I guess that government employee would be out of a street sweeping job . . . but we'd save some money!
That would be Communism if they had to work for it.

By giving it away, politicians look like saviors. The system appears as charity.

Don't pay any attention to the gun that is used to take from the guy down the road.
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:59 AM   #29
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That would be Communism if they had to work for it.

By giving it away, politicians look like saviors. The system appears as charity.

Don't pay any attention to the gun that is used to take from the guy down the road.
Right, but there is charity already! Where I live, no one will go hungry, get cold, or go without decent clothing . . . all from the churches, Goodwill, food donations, etc.

I give, but I would give more if less was stolen from me.
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Old 11-05-2011, 03:27 AM   #30
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That would be Communism if they had to work for it.
It would also end a pyramid scheme that's been going on for quite some time.
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