
Alucard
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- Feb 8, 2019
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your whole statement is like saying that if you are homeless you just buy a house lolI don't think so. You can leave life when ever you want. Someone ctbs ever 60 seconds. It's not easy, I wouldn't be here if it was, but no one really cares if you do or not( from a societal view) . Life is full of options, some people choose to be homeless, some people go off and live in the woods. There aren't really any rules to life. In prison you don't have that luxury.
I might be taking this to literally. Feeling trapped is never easy, and it can feel like a prison.
What I'm saying is that life has potential. A homeless person has the potential to buy a house (assuming they don't have a divisibility) Jail robs you of that potential for the duration of your time.your whole statement is like saying that if you are homeless you just buy a house lol
A bunch of people escape from jails everyday, it doesn't change the fact that it's still a prison.What I'm saying is that life has potential. A homeless person has the potential to buy a house (assuming they don't have a divisibility) Jail robs you of that potential for the duration of your time.
Yes life is a prison. They use legal and social constraints. For example they imprisoned Dr. Kervorkian to set an example for others not to aid in suicide. They criminalized nembutal. Many other examples. They made suicide a social taboo.View attachment 71330
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What about someone disabled,demented, or older and homeless? At that point there is no hope to get a house or to get out of this prison called life.What I'm saying is that life has potential. A homeless person has the potential to buy a house (assuming they don't have a divisibility) Jail robs you of that potential for the duration of your time.
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Listening to air conditioner hum good one. I'm doing it right now as I pass by the moments trapped in this retched existence in this hell hole called life.It can certainly feel like it once the novelty wears off! I never have been able to understand why on a planet that has such an abundance of resources that somehow we can't find a way of sharing it out fairly. We have created a system that instead of permitting people to follow what they truly aspire to be, we push them into menial activities for a pittance so that they can just barely put a roof over their heads and food on the table, whilst simultaneously taking shit from people who are better off.
It's doesn't matter what you can truly offer the world, particularly if you are artistic for example, "who needs pretty pictures??" ---stinking rich people, that's who! Vincent Can Gogh lived in poverty suffered severe mental illness and blew his brains out! But his paintings sell into private collections for more money than he could count in his short life span. It's perverse, those same rich fanatics would step over him holding their noses if he lay dying in the street.
If you don't want to buy a ticket to the shitshow society will kick pretty hard back against that. Sure, you can try to drop out and live in a cave somewhere, but pretty soon someone is going to to insist that your right to do so should be curtailed. There's only one game in town, don't want to play it? Well you don't have a choice.
The depressing thing is that it really doesn't need to be like this. But that's how humans have built the world "monkeys with guns and money." It really does feel like living in this world is like being locked in a jail once you start to perceive the walls.
Wrong.You can leave life when ever you want.
Wrong too.but no one really cares if you do or not( from a societal view) .
Wrong again.Life is full of options,
Also wrong.There aren't really any rules to life.
You should listen to Warren Zevon's Desperados Under the Eaves! (If you haven't already) The "Air conditioner symphony" is the most transcendent piece of music I've ever heard, air conditioning will never sound the same again! Here's a link...Spot on
Listening to air conditioner hum good one. I'm doing it right now as I pass by the moments trapped in this retched existence in this hell hole called life.