It's a scary day when people everywhere promote humanism...
13 years ago
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She enjoys portraying herself as a half-aware and dimwitted beast, drunken in the stupor of her own bodily composure.What I mean is, it's scary that this is even happening to begin with.
I'm not up to date on the state of affairs at all, if you couldn't tell that from my posting habits...
Some older folks everywhere are subjugating the utter fuck out of their kids, to the point where people complain about "being shielded from reality..."
It just lets me know that I am FAR from being "a part of a minority." Kids everywhere are being forced to try and assume a 'mechanical' like existance by domineering parents, and not always because of religion. Maybe just because a parent is very militant, or just harsh with their sense of morality?
It's hard for anyone to judge someone else as being "delusional" or "insane" considering that so many people are going through all sorts of hell in the current age. Even independant people experience their fair share of troubles dealing with illogical people who stand in the way of them and a better education.
TONS of people blame religion. And several others blame other sources, being that they're more weathered and further along in life than many others. But everybody's witnessing something ridiculous, whether they're directly affected or not.
People like me baw about controlling parents, while others complain about being "fucked by the government." Granted, we've all got our own burdens to carry and our own responsibilities to uphold, but we're all pretty much caught up in the same mess. And the majority will favor someone who succeeds at entertaining them more than someone else. Everything's superficial, with more people being in favor of entertainment these days than ever before.
And everyone jumps on the internet to either make a name for themselves, or vent their frustration out. And everybody's arguing. About everything. And all the "normal people" are on Facebook, posting their entire lives up for everyone else to see, lol...
I'm not against the notion of humanism. But the very fact that it has become so prevalent is scary in itself.
I always feel like the lowest piece of shit whenever I complain about my problems. And, most likely, that sort of thing gives some other people a chuckle (or a hard-on??? ). And others will judge, and even more others will facepalm. And then they'll experience their own personal hells. Karma loves no one...
I may be someone who lives in a particularly fortunate position in life, but I'm no shit troll who looks down on others. If the ship is sinking, what's the point in making fun of the other guy's mother?
Glad to know I'm not alone...
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I'm not used to so many words being said though, and I had to reread this a couple times, but, please tell me I got what I was supposed to get out of this journal, cause I really don't want to take the wrong message out of it.
--people are all about themselves now, and find entertainment in other peoples' crap, right?
If that's not it, could you explain it to me in a way that's on my grade level , please. Being only 15, I don't always get stuff, obviously...
It's just that there's a large scale situation going on that involves most people if not everyone.
Back in the 90s and the 80s, people would complain about certain things that they don't complain about much anymore. Phrases like "Too much videogames will rot your brain!" or "Too much TV is bad for you!" But games and TV shows have shown people that there is more to them in general.
I'm just talking about how many people are addicted to the internet these days. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but it can be.
It's all about how parents and authority figures and other officials try to rule over their kids or suboorinates so harshly that they make them feel smothered. Situations like living in a religious family or living in a militant family can create problems for young people who are dealing with "control freaks."
Lots of people are complaining about censorship these days, where they blot out violence and such from cartoons and some shows, and some videogames that people have easy access to. Several young people complain, saying that TV stations and their parents (or the government itself) is trying to "shield them from reality."
I'm the kind of person who likes "gritty realism" and other stuff that's kind of scary (if you overthink about it.). And some kids, like young boys and some young girls, are interested in gritty stuff too - the kind of stuff that people call "cool" and "awesome" and "epic." Some kids and some teenagers and young adults just want to enjoy stuff like that. But their parents try to shield them from that kind of stuff because a whole lot of it can, in many ways, be a "bad influence" on them.
It's not generally a good idea to try to get into too much scary stuff. But peole everywhere make scary movies and videogames that are kind of scary, and lots of people just want to watch those movies (or cartoons) and play those games, but their parents won't let them.
And the issue gets deeper even with people who are around my age, who might be dealing with the same problem, but in different ways.
Some people are like what you said though, being selfish and enjoying other people's suffering. It can get really sad and ugly...
Personally, I like the gritty realism stuff, and the really scary things, especially the films and games that leave you thinking long after the credits have finished.
This is gonna be a horrible example because it's not very realistic in the slightest, but "A Tale Of Two Sisters" was one of those films that, it's not too scary until after. I was left thinking and analyzing every part of that film weeks after @_@.
Luckily for me, my parents are fine with me watching all those "cool" and "Awesome" and "Epic" stuff.
And the scary games and movies are a passion of mine. I love horror, especially the kind with a deeper meaning. I get that from my mum.
But I can see what you're getting at here, more than before. I mean, I've been in situations with my parents where I feel smothered, but not by the prevention of scary films and stuff. Their values lie elsewhere, apparently, which confuses me alot.
And the addicted to the internet --- I wouldn't say I'm addicted, but it's a good medium for me to share my art and music and dance and stuff with the world ^-^...and then I make new friends and conversation buddies like you or tk and stuff.
I know that feels