i dont care about conforming or rebelling or trying to define my individuality or waving my flags of uniqueness, not because i'm trying to be different from the many people who do, simply coz i dont care. i care how i'm seen, what light i'm seen in etc but i wear what i want to, believe what i want to and if i chose to be influenced by something i will be, but if i don't want to do somethign i'm not going to. people let this topic get too over the top and take things too personal, like be offended when something they did that was unehard of now is popular, when really people should just calm down and keep it simple. do what you like, and if everyone else starts doing it too....welll its a test i guess, and yeah sometimes ull be turned off but man, its not that big of a deal, just do what u want i say.
Just commenting because the War On Iraq is a topic I'm very passionate about. What about people who will stand and shout against the War On Iraq, whilst understanding the terror of Saddam Hussein (in this case, having worked at a surgery with an Iraqi doctor for several weeks) and yet believe that no nation should have the power to decide when the leader of another nation needs to be dissolved?
Lukey, dearest, you know I love you, but I feel your quest to be individual is somewhat overly consuming. You are fifteen. A very mature fifteen, but fifteen nevertheless. You have an entire life time to finish becoming Lukey. I read this in ALbert Camus' The Rebel, and it made me think of you.
"Instead of killing and dying in order to produce the being that we are not, we have to live and let live in order to create what we are."
however you dress, you're pretty much always doing something that's been done before. i guess all you can do to be different is to truly be yourself & not give a fuck about what other people think about it.
your war comment really shits me, though. people protesting ('standing & shouting against the war in iraq') never claimed understand completely what is going on (no-one does), or that saddam is not an absolute fuck. every protestor i've met realises that saddam should be taken out of power,. but killing thousands/more of innocent people, bombing hospitals & taking over their entire way of living is certainly not the way to go about it. standing & shouting against the war in iraq is not a way of saying "we love saddam, don't kill him", it's a group of (generally) good, passionate people standing & shouting for what they believe in.
p,s funny how america managed to bomb many many hospitals & churches & other such things, but managed to leave the government buildings that they were to take over & the oil that they were to steal completely untouched.
somehow i don't think george bush's top intentions were "save the iraqi people".
i said i'd rather discuss it off livejournal the oil belongs to the iraqi's. they have promised that and lived up to their promise.
i don't agree with war tia. but i disagreed with the existence of saddam even more.
and i hate people who act on propaganda and who don't understand. i see both sides of the argument and i've formed my opinion. but i won't stand for people who form an opinion based on falsehoods.
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people let this topic get too over the top and take things too personal, like be offended when something they did that was unehard of now is popular, when really people should just calm down and keep it simple. do what you like, and if everyone else starts doing it too....welll its a test i guess, and yeah sometimes ull be turned off but man, its not that big of a deal, just do what u want i say.
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"Instead of killing and dying in order to produce the being that we are not, we have to live and let live in order to create what we are."
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your war comment really shits me, though. people protesting ('standing & shouting against the war in iraq') never claimed understand completely what is going on (no-one does), or that saddam is not an absolute fuck. every protestor i've met realises that saddam should be taken out of power,. but killing thousands/more of innocent people, bombing hospitals & taking over their entire way of living is certainly not the way to go about it. standing & shouting against the war in iraq is not a way of saying "we love saddam, don't kill him", it's a group of (generally) good, passionate people standing & shouting for what they believe in.
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somehow i don't think george bush's top intentions were "save the iraqi people".
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the oil belongs to the iraqi's. they have promised that and lived up to their promise.
i don't agree with war tia.
but i disagreed with the existence of saddam even more.
and i hate people who act on propaganda and who don't understand. i see both sides of the argument and i've formed my opinion. but i won't stand for people who form an opinion based on falsehoods.
you are not one of those people
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