I find interpretting Wesley's posts much like trying to find wisdom in these simplistic toys: Toy Acrobat in action.AVI
There's a whole lot of frantic wisdom promised that is never actually delivered.
I find interpretting Wesley's posts much like trying to find wisdom in these simplistic toys: Toy Acrobat in action.AVILightly edited:WhoahExcept you don't fight. You give up. You allow evil to flourish.
You are guilty of genocide when you allow society to degrade by excusing evil actand transferring the guiltto others who support your cause, butyouare chasingaway byyourintolerance andgeneralizations.
Fractals..,
Unfractals....
Not so simple.
There's a whole lot of frantic wisdom promised that is never actually delivered.
Last edited by Jimaz; February-18-16 at 11:40 PM.
Rationalization sucks.I find interpretting Wesley's posts much like trying to find wisdom in these simplistic toys: Toy Acrobat in action.AVI
There's a whole lot of frantic wisdom promised that is never actually delivered.
Somebody behaves badly. Stop it. No need to explain why. It wasn't because they are white, black, privileged or deprived.
I will maintain my position regarding the hideous introduction by the OP and how the media slanted and splashed things up.
-AAAND I will also be fair, honest, and self-defeating to mention [[with lots of happiness, as well) that one of the suspects actually did get caughthttp://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detr...t-liquor-store. What gets me is that this was someone that the victim knew [[under what bad blood or dealings prior, I can't say).
Finally a follow-up I can praise, and I'm not too ashamed to admit I was wrong about my prediction that no progress of justice [[when one hears too many shoes drop from the "abominous centipede" that lives above you, one tends to get shell-shocked and over-braced for the worst) would be made in the matter. Concerning aspects like this, I'm actually glad to say I was wrong.
I only wish that this were the case in more similar incidents.
Last edited by G-DDT; February-19-16 at 11:49 AM.
These snippets of brutality are basically dystopian crime films.
The images and resulting commentary remind me of another dystopian crime film...
Stanley Kubricks, A Clockwork Orange
The author, Burgess, wrote the book as a way to use creative energies to emotionally and cognitively reconcile the conflicting feelings he had to his pregnant wife being brutally raped and beaten within her own home by American servicemen during a blackout during WW2. He originally intended to have the main character, Alex, go full circle [[hence my take on the "Clockwork" part of the title, while the "Orange" refers to something stark and shockingly brilliant in color-though there are many other interpretations regarding the title.) and eventually realize [[without the hideous government conditioning) he was through with that way of life.
Kubrick created a more disturbing take for his film, and McDowell's character became a deviously sophisticated icon that pre-dated Hannibal Lecter.https://www.pinterest.com/pin/122230577359267089/
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