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A slew of broken words

Mon Oct 6, 2008, 12:23 PM
  • Mood: Sympathy
  • Listening to: The sound of my own heart beat
  • Reading: Heavier Than Heaven
  • Watching: My CRT Monitor's refresh rate
  • Playing: S.T.A.L.K.E.R
  • Eating: Breakfast will be upon me soon
  • Drinking: Bakc ot the usual
As it's been a while since one of my trademark rants I figured it was time for the old me to try resurface enough to give you one.

Lately I've been seeing the "Children see. Children do" ad again and it's got me to thinking. Are children really that impressionable, I mean do you see a child seeing a murder commited and then going and re-enacting it with their friends? If so then I guess I'll have to strike this off of the record and release an appology after it. But just personally I think those "Family First" Groups should shove their self-righteous heads all the way up where the sun don't shine, as they forget we have these things called buttons and switches (yeah i know the "ever so recent" invention of these slipped by me too) that allow us to turn something off if we think that our children shouldn't be watching or listening to the content being thrown at them. Even from birth us humans have an inbuilt sense of right and wrong, it's just our moral compasses are not always set exactly right (or in the case of some people is way off kilter with the rest of the world). With this moral compass we know whether we've done bad from an early age, as we see the reactions of our parents and instantly know wrong has been done. Therefore why should we have to be dealing with this constant slew of "Christian Moral" fed bullshit, belive it or not people not everyone in this country is Christian, hell some of us aint even religious, just because "Jehovah" apparently said what we were doing was wrong does not mean we have to listen to your shit about it every time we wake up early and flick on our TVs or every time we do something wrong around one of your "flock" (yes i realise i have veered off subject but that happens{stops for a bit to roll a smoke...has run out of papers><}). Well let me finish this before i try tearing aprat this room looking for the fuckers. Nearly all my life I have been called a sinner, merely for the fact I lived my life the way i wanted and that involved Underage (un-wedded too) Sex, Not treating ym body like the temple i should be (The assortment of shit i've put this body through and through this body boggles me to this day) or just downright not beliving in any of your faiths (here is the reason for my divergence) but does any of this make my mother a bad person for "showing me the wrong way". The first one of you to say so better be ready to back their words up with their teeth and maybe a few of their bones. My mother did nothing but treat me like a human being and point out what was wrong to me, I will admit that the only point of the add i agree with is the final moments in which the father and his son beat the wife/mother, seeing violence from your father against your mother can do one of 2 things; either make you act/fear that yourself or toughen you against it and the people that cause it. It is at this point i give up to find something to crave at least one of my addictions/habits.

The Squidlike-Wolf singing out once more


Edit: as my 3000 PV is coming up soon the person who finds it will be repayed somehow

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:iconalcohol-user:
Monkey see, monkey do is fair enough, even though personaly I think there is a little more intelligence there than most would be prepared to give credit for. But Child see, child do? fuck off, you're right, there is a little inbuilt monitor in the majority of human minds that just clicks over the options of right and wrong, and makes the logical decision. In some cases the monitor is fucked up yeah, agreed too, but that is usually the result of some chemical imballance or psychological trauma that needs to be solved, such is human existance. In argument I'd say that everyone's 'right vs wrong' monitor is a little off and our challange is to right it before we move on in the greater scheme of things. But then yes there is the ever present guilt trip preached into our ears continiously (usually by those religious toffs). They have their own logical clocks to fix too, so why the hell listen to them?.

Yes there is always the off button now, people should stop writting complaints and learn to press the button below the screen that makes it go black and not harm you oh so innocent child's eyes and mind any longer, but noo they have to sit there watching with their kids and then go on some all powerful spew of nothing; 'Why is this filth on our tv's for our children to see?'

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:iconfang-00:
i have not the power to go on an almighty rant like you but i do agree. alot of it is discipline too, a child will do something they saw on tv and the parents will wag their finger and say "naughty boy/girl" and then go protest about it so the child will think "hey, that wasn't so bad, i'm gonna do it some more". when i was a child i acted up once and dad gave me one good slap, it scared me straight... outwardly anyway.

Then again you have the other end of the scale, the parents that don't care. I have an uncle that let's his kids aged from 6 to about 8 watch MA movies. I mean that isn't healthy for them.

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:iconangeloftheshadows:
not entirely, but it's from reasons like that, that made me less easier to scare, sure i get jumpy but you aint going to scare me too easily (was watching designated r rated films from 5)

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