GUZZLE! Y U ALWAYS SAY SUCH FUCKED UP STUFF?! D:
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.Because I'm a bit of a Gradius fan. And in Gradius, when you get to a boss, you're always tasked with firing everything you've got at their 'core'...
I'm a firm believer in the fact that if someone's main problem is that they're an asshole then maybe they should try seeing what it's like to NOT be an asshole? And you can't call bullshit when what's said can only be argued, but not refuted. :3
Read a long ass sentence enough, and the meaning behind it becomes clear as day. And if it doesn't then you're not TRYING to understand its meaning.
It was during a woodshop class in high school at age 17 that I realized that the generation I was a part of consisted of half-witted numbskulls who INTENTIONALLY shun each and every notion of self-accountability that there is. Something I like about the present day is that these kinds of people have become SCARCE, or have just gone from BEING those types of people to being something worth bringing up in a conversation. That, or this is just a side effect from having immersed myself in an art community, where open minds are the standard. In any case, the signs of openness and willingness to express are also refreshing. To this day, it still baffles me that someone would sit in front of a computer's webcam JUST to speak on a subject and upload their video to the internet for the rest of the world to go over. Call me anti-social (GuzzleMuzzle is anti-social??? ), but it just seems to me that an effort geared towards changing things through internet exposure is an effort pretty much thrown on deaf ears...except when you consider just how MANY people support the notion. Chalk it up to me being an old fucker who's still got his head stuck in the 90s, and even MUCH farther back. I'm not a moron. I just control what I ABSORB, hence the heavy air of opination around here.
I don't place my views on any pedestal. If you can't deal with a fallout after public views are expressed then you're better off NOT publicly expressing your views. I say what MOST people can agree with, the people in dissent likely being the SUBJECTS of what I state. And there is where a person draws the line - not wanting to be told what's what, or not wanting to be called out. I don't care for the feelings I hurt when the person affected lies on the very side of the core problem. Like I said, if being an asshole 'just isn't doing anything for you' then it's time to get off of that bullshit, and consider other options. Don't ever think that in this meme-overloaded world we live in now that you can just get away with being a total douchebag towards the people who aren't ABOUT to tolerate your piss poor form, because even after you've so much as stated something that was merely opinionated or even just a simple word of notice concerning a matter, someone is going to read it, and everyone is going to take note of HOW you post. Operating behind a computer isn't as clandestine as you'd LIKE it to be, so either check your asshattery at the door, or spend your time convening with those who's perspectives are as low-note as your own, because some of us prefer that 'shit' should STAY to its own. "Run your game" (slang) down on someone who won't 'CHECK' you after you've already 'WRECKED' yourself.
The rest is normal communication with everyone who's head rests on their SHOULDERS, and not within the deepest reaches of their RECTUMS...
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Its the utmost selfishness, assuming that no one understands your pain. Assuming that just makes us stop caring.
Some people don't bother with it simply because they haven't been in the kinds of situations that demand it as much. You can say that EVERY situation demands a presence of self-awareness and thus self-accountability, but things happen to people that make them forget their own place in matters, and how important their place is.
It took for me to reach age 17 to finally want a turn around in my life. And some people became that way at age 14 and below, which is more than I can say for myself...