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2Thick

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posted November 13, 2000 04:39 PM

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THINK FOR YOURSELF.

What does it mean to think for yourself?

Even as the seemingly monolithic infrastructure of the post-war world comes crumbling down around our heads, homogeneity continues to spread like some vast, insidious fungus across the cultural terrain of the Western World. We are told that the interactive, five-hundred-channel universe is causing us to break down into ever more insular clans; isolated tribes centered on coincidental collective interests. They tell us we are becoming strangers in our own communities. We ignore our neighbors in order to hold long e-mail discussions about the injustice of Australian gun laws with some invisible digital kid from Singapore, or we go on chat-lines and debate the ethics of Kirk's alteration of the programming for the Kobiashi Maru. Politically, they tell us, we are breaking down into smaller, more aggressive 'special interest' factions, hell-bent on getting the vast, innocent, Norman Rockwell majority to bend over and accept some wild, anarcho-communist-feminist-homosexual-ecoextremist agenda. On the other side of the coin, we have a bunch of illiterate yokels, armed to the gills, burning crosses in barren fields, pumping round after round into dummies dressed like ATF officers. We are, the pundits say, going through a global identity crisis.

And yet... take a look around you. On your way to work today, count the corporate coffee boutiques. On your way back home, count the Walmarts. Spend a minute going from station to station on your FM dial. Sameness creeps. The corporate beast sweeps individuality under the carpet, replacing it with vacuum-packed, heat-and-serve, psychometrically-tailored franchise outlets. And we fit so easily into these preordained slots because, since birth, we have been twisted and massaged and compacted in a vast, generation-spanning, collective molestation. We have been told that we don't share enough in common, but the majority of us are as indistinguishable from each other as the assembly-line cylinders of chunky-style dogfood that we have become.

They know that allowing people to think for themselves can be a dangerous thing. For instance, thinking for one's self can lead to long, lonely nights in the basement, converting semi-automatic rifles to full auto, mixing up home-made napalm, and thinking up ever more explosive and/or virulent methods of outwardly expressing one's vague yet undeniable rage and disappointment at a society seemingly oblivious to the wishes of all but the wealthiest of the power elite. They do their best to supply any potential loose cannons with an endless stream of mind-numbing, stultifying opiate in the form of round-the-clock television programming. You can't build bombs if you're busy watching Friends. You'll never find the time to develop that new strain of anthrax when you're otherwise preoccupied by the pseudo-sexual shenanigans of Niles and Daphne. These days - media-fed paranoia to the contrary - acts of cultural rebellion are so rare as to be statistically insignificant. They are very good at what they do.

Aristotle said that any man who is truly alone is either a beast or a god, but certainly not a man. As we struggle to make our way through the psychic flux of everyday life, the key to true, liberating independence of thought lies not in total independence from your fellow man, which is an impossibility. It lies in learning to recognize the difference between being enlightened and having your chain pulled. It lies in developing the skills necessary to accurately judge information based on facts, logic and reason. It lies in learning to let go of beliefs that you know to be false, but to which you cling out of either habit, convenience or superstition.

Ignorance is bliss. Thinking for yourself is hard work.


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BigGuy_1

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posted November 13, 2000 05:14 PM

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Great article!!

It is so true!


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Lisa_The_Strong

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posted November 13, 2000 05:19 PM

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Amen.


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jakethemus

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posted November 13, 2000 05:49 PM

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Excellent post!!


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Weapon X

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posted November 13, 2000 06:00 PM

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Exactly what I was thinking... waitasec!

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BigGuy_1

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posted November 13, 2000 06:36 PM

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Great article!!

It is so true!


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MattTheSkywalker

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posted November 13, 2000 09:46 PM

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Nice one 2Thick. Seriously. I'm going to email you about this.

I also would say that the American college/university system perpetuates the dependence on others telling you what to think.

Many kids are in college for no reason other than because high school is over, and all the other kids are doing it. They just sit there and absorb what all the others are doing, and what theiur teachers telll them.

Beware of anyone who spends too much time in school.


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Spawn

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posted November 14, 2000 02:02 AM

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Good reading but ignorance is a good option cool if you are born rich.


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WODIN

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posted November 14, 2000 07:44 AM

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Ignorance is bliss, enlightenment is nirvana.

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havoc

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posted November 14, 2000 07:52 AM

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Aristotle said "a man who is alone is either a beast or a god but not a man". Well havoc says I can be a beast or a god and not be alone because I am that strong mentally with the bullshit just being filtered through my bullshit filter that I installed myself when I was in my embryonic period of life. I say fuck the happy medium , have it all. peace and motherfucking ganja leaf.

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2Thick

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posted November 14, 2000 10:36 PM

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