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RandomThoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-13-11 03:05 AM
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Why I don't think people should have to be broken.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi526-jnTuY

There is no way existence is made so that people can be broken, to have that as the primary 'reason' for existence, I simply do not accept. So I will not break, if something should happen, then explain why. I think if anything, people should not be broken and can think of ways that can help. But at the same time, people should not be spending all there time to break people.

And it is not good enough to say that the suffering of someone can help someone else, when that suffering does not achieve anything, that can be explained. And even the way I see it does not make sense without beer and travel correction.

I am due beer and travel money, and I know I was right in that decision that caused the issues, and I know the 'problems' caused by those that smeared me were wrong, and they even know it. So it is not about breaking people, it is some form of wrong people, making it harder on other people, or other things doing that.

And people do not have to be broken, there is no reason for it.


And I do not fear hell, nor would I do something to get into heaven unless it was something I thought was also better, that is ends justifying means. And if it was something I thought was better, I would do it because it makes sense, not for some reward.

Anyways it is a good song. And it points out a fundamental flaw in much of concepts of what is existence.
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