Tuesday, October 23, 2007
questions
I find the following questions very interesting. They are very fundamental. I am interested in your answers. Please defend your answers as well
Thursday, October 18, 2007
An American Conspiracy! (tail)
An American Tail is a fun little childrens movie about mice who come to america to escape the cats. Cute?! WRONG! You have all been decieved! Lied to! I will uncover this movie for the sinister propaganda it is!
The poor Mousekewitz family is having a nice Christmas. There is talk of prosperity in America. But soon their humble home ravaged by the constant attacks on thier homes by cats.
This section of the movie starts again on the prosperity in American and the lack of cats (communists). The Italian, represents Russia's influence over many European Countrys at the time. It also shows the perilous journey that wanna be migrants would have to endure.
The next 1/8th of the movie features capitalism at it's best and worst. "Never say Never again!" Unlimited possibilities in America. (especially notice the trading of the hats representing the social roles in America, the land of oportunity) Then the rat takes advantage of Feivo. Capitalism is all about taking advantage of one another. Or is is? remember this part for later. Now notice the writing's around Feivo's picture. Jewish. a minority and not a happy minority in russia.
This is probably the most politically charged section of the whole movie. The train and screaming women section of the movie represents forces outside of our control. Then comes the rally. It pretty much speaks for itself. Just pay special note to the timing of the cat attack. Right in the middle of Free Speech, just what those slimy communists would do. Beware of the communists amoungst us! Then comes the part where Gussy Mouseheimer (sp) speaks to "Honest" John. The "Honest" represents hypocracy in American Government.
"They don't even know the difference between the rich and the poor" is absolutely amazing. irrefuteable evidence. case closed. but if you want more continue.
This section can be described in one word. Action! United the mice will eliminate the communist threat. Then Feivo stumbles upon, a communist hide out.
It is now apparent that the ultimate source of greed comes from the Communists, a cat in disguise. The orange cat represents the few commies that truly believe in communism. They don't give this cat much credit, only stupid communists truly believe. I refer to the playing of poker.
Glorious Victory! The mice united are stronger than the cats. and just where did the cats go!? CHINA! but victory is rare without some losses.
True liberty can now exist in America! Credits
As you can see our parents have brainwashed us. or atleast they tried. Just remember, eyes open!
The poor Mousekewitz family is having a nice Christmas. There is talk of prosperity in America. But soon their humble home ravaged by the constant attacks on thier homes by cats.
This section of the movie starts again on the prosperity in American and the lack of cats (communists). The Italian, represents Russia's influence over many European Countrys at the time. It also shows the perilous journey that wanna be migrants would have to endure.
The next 1/8th of the movie features capitalism at it's best and worst. "Never say Never again!" Unlimited possibilities in America. (especially notice the trading of the hats representing the social roles in America, the land of oportunity) Then the rat takes advantage of Feivo. Capitalism is all about taking advantage of one another. Or is is? remember this part for later. Now notice the writing's around Feivo's picture. Jewish. a minority and not a happy minority in russia.
This is probably the most politically charged section of the whole movie. The train and screaming women section of the movie represents forces outside of our control. Then comes the rally. It pretty much speaks for itself. Just pay special note to the timing of the cat attack. Right in the middle of Free Speech, just what those slimy communists would do. Beware of the communists amoungst us! Then comes the part where Gussy Mouseheimer (sp) speaks to "Honest" John. The "Honest" represents hypocracy in American Government.
"They don't even know the difference between the rich and the poor" is absolutely amazing. irrefuteable evidence. case closed. but if you want more continue.
This section can be described in one word. Action! United the mice will eliminate the communist threat. Then Feivo stumbles upon, a communist hide out.
It is now apparent that the ultimate source of greed comes from the Communists, a cat in disguise. The orange cat represents the few commies that truly believe in communism. They don't give this cat much credit, only stupid communists truly believe. I refer to the playing of poker.
Glorious Victory! The mice united are stronger than the cats. and just where did the cats go!? CHINA! but victory is rare without some losses.
True liberty can now exist in America! Credits
As you can see our parents have brainwashed us. or atleast they tried. Just remember, eyes open!
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little children and gambling
I was having a very interesting conversation with a friend named Dan. Somehow Chuck E. Cheese came up. Slowly the conversation warped into a scary realization. Gambling starts at Chuck E. Cheese's.
Every kids hero, chuck, turns out to be the leader of a gambling ring. Why do little children keep asking mommy and daddy for quarters? Their gambling addicts. "Just one more ticket and I can get a stuffed animal!" Just take a look at the hideous Chuck E.(vil) Cheese. He's your friend, your pal, he would never do anything to hurt you. So just play one game, that's it just one, you never know unless you try. (sarcasm if you didn't catch it)
Unfortunately as children grow their addictions grow with them. But it is possible to overcome. Read Danny's story here.
There is always hope!
Every kids hero, chuck, turns out to be the leader of a gambling ring. Why do little children keep asking mommy and daddy for quarters? Their gambling addicts. "Just one more ticket and I can get a stuffed animal!" Just take a look at the hideous Chuck E.(vil) Cheese. He's your friend, your pal, he would never do anything to hurt you. So just play one game, that's it just one, you never know unless you try. (sarcasm if you didn't catch it)
Unfortunately as children grow their addictions grow with them. But it is possible to overcome. Read Danny's story here.
There is always hope!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Rebellion
I've been in a rebellious rut. Whenever I get told to do something i feel this little twinge in my chest. NO! You can't make me! This has even more so been happening when i am told not to do something. I just want to anyway. This attitude taxes my emotions, a lot. it's weird.
for example i get told not to drive fast. In my mind:
you know what?! i'm going to speed and there's not a thing in the world that can stop me.
then superior logic kicks in: well i suppose i shouldn't speed, i can't afford the ticket.
but that logic doesn't kill the evil thoughts. it just imprisons them. a bunch of evil thoughts and temptations are locked in small corner of my mind. they want out. the only thing holding them in there is God, and (in comparison) a small amount of will power. It's just that this constant battling and containing of thoughts in my mind is slowly wearing me down. hopefully this will be over soon.
for example i get told not to drive fast. In my mind:
you know what?! i'm going to speed and there's not a thing in the world that can stop me.
then superior logic kicks in: well i suppose i shouldn't speed, i can't afford the ticket.
but that logic doesn't kill the evil thoughts. it just imprisons them. a bunch of evil thoughts and temptations are locked in small corner of my mind. they want out. the only thing holding them in there is God, and (in comparison) a small amount of will power. It's just that this constant battling and containing of thoughts in my mind is slowly wearing me down. hopefully this will be over soon.
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