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ali92
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Originally posted by whiskers
[...]and that's provided you DO live to be on a death bed and not get nuked or killed in a car crash.


That's why I want to do so many things early in my life, instead of waiting years (or even decades, like some of my friends are doing and have suggested that I do) before I do some very nice (and rewarding) things...
Taz
I suspect no one will read this since there's a lot here already, but I'll post anyway.


Boy, doesn't get more existential than this, does it? So what did your parents have planned for you when they decided to have kids? School, more school, and a job all day for the rest of your life. What for? "A secure source of income and a pension plan." And they expect you to get married and put a new generation through the same thing. And what is life according to this? Relationships, religion, problem-solving, good and bad news, food, sleep, work, and watching TV. Not a lot else. (Yes I'm exaggerating so hold your fire, folks.)

The ones who have the biggest problem with this paradigm are artists, aspiring musicians, which I noticed a lot of you are. For such a soul, life takes on a whole other meaning. An artist is moved by beauty and is driven to understand it, to recreate it, to emotionally impress outside bodies in return, and in the process verify and fulfill his/her very existence and connect closer to the beauty of the world. It's a pretty strong drive, one that makes more fundamental pursuits like getting a 'real' job seem like pointless distractions. No wonder there are starving artists.

And then you have the temptations of the anti-corporate movement and the political left, which I may elaborate on in another post if prompted to...
Orbax
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Originally posted by Taz
I suspect no one will read this since there's a lot here already, but I'll post anyway.




can you sum everything after that into 1 sentence?

edit* does that count as a prompt?
whiskers
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Originally posted by Taz
So what did your parents have planned for you when they decided to have kids?



one of the reasons i'm not too eager to have kids.




quote:
Originally posted by Taz
The ones who have the biggest problem with this paradigm are artists



i don't really think of myself as an artist. don't have any special talents, if you meant that. and i have a HUGE problem with that paradigm.
Taz
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Originally posted by Orbax
can you sum everything after that into 1 sentence?


Sure.

Boy, existential parents more school job rest of your life income pension get married new generation watching TV problem with artists takes on a whole other beauty and bodies in existence and drive one that makes pursuits like getting a 'real' pointless distraction of the anti-corporate left which I prompted to.

There. No one said it had to make any sense, though.
Orbax
Can I use the word Existential and Paradigm in a post too? Im ing smart look at me and my artistic soul that is sooooo cosmic weeee!

light a candle hippy, dont set your greasy dreads on fire

just kidding lol im an and im bored
Orbax
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Originally posted by Taz
Sure.

Boy, existential parents more school job rest of your life income pension get married new generation watching TV problem with artists takes on a whole other beauty and bodies in existence and drive one that makes pursuits like getting a 'real' pointless distraction of the anti-corporate left which I prompted to.

There. No one said it had to make any sense, though.


I think that might have made more sense than the original? lol. BWAHAHHA I have struck again! KEIYAHHHH
Taz
quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
Can I use the word Existential and Paradigm in a post too? Im ing smart look at me and my artistic soul that is sooooo cosmic weeee!

light a candle hippy, dont set your greasy dreads on fire

just kidding lol im an and im bored


hehe! The lesson: I'd better be careful what kind of music I'm listening to while I post stuff, 'cause you're right!
Orbax
quote:
Originally posted by Taz
hehe! The lesson: I'd better be careful what kind of music I'm listening to while I post stuff, 'cause you're right!


hehe im just messin with yah
whiskers
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Originally posted by Orbax

light a candle hippy, dont set your greasy dreads on fire



dreads aren't greasy, in fact, dreads > any other hairdo :)

Orbax
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Originally posted by whiskers
dreads aren't greasy, in fact, dreads > any other hairdo :)


I actually used to have dreadlocks. They were very clean and smelled of clover.
Nadi
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Originally posted by Essential1
go to high school
graduate
go to college/uni right after
then either continue through school or get a 9-5 job
get married
have kids
retire

am i the only one who sees something wrong with this? the "american dream"? it’s more of a nightmare if you ask me.

how can so many people live their lives according to what society moulds as "normal"? most people who go to college right after high school either change majors after the first year or just drop out.

i’m the type of guy people like to point fingers at, and many say i’m going nowhere in life because i’m no longer in school. however, those are the same people who will die without living a single day. so many people are constanly worrying about the future that they froget about what they should be doing with the present.

i don’t know why i posted this, i don’t exactly know what point i’m trying to get across, but for some reason i feel i should post it anyways.


People don't live like that because society says its a good idea. People live like that because they want to be able to aford things and be able to live comfertobly when they get old. Its not like theres any other way to do it.
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