 Idelle 2007-06-07 . chapter 1 I'm sry you feel so strongly about something yet you, and your little friend that support you, can't do a damn thing about it. You sit here, on the internet, asking people the ever so common question of "Why?" when you should be asking yourself "How?" How you can make a differance besides trying to rant your way into peoples lives through the internet. Or how to take your ideas and expand a little bit on them so people will actually support them. Your stereotyping the people into things in which they shouldn't be. "If free thought, choice, and wish is totally destroyed by the flashing of advertisements, what will remain?" Everyone chooses to believe what they want to believe. Whether they chose to believe things off the tv, radio, or other people everyone has the choice to pick what they want to believe and test it out for themselves. We still have free will. |
 laura 2007-03-16 . chapter 1 Okay, what *is* this?
It's all well and good to quote a bit of ancient philosophy and cry over all the vices of soceity, but it lacks convincing arguements. Hell, it lacks substance and insight too. This is just ranting and some random imagery, which really has no place in here anyway.
Christ. If you feel so strongly about this, why don't you go out and do something about it rather than just taking a crap on cyber space? |
 Charley Keed 2006-12-28 . chapter 1I don't really get why so many readers have such issues with your work. You write of nothing they *themselves* don't write about. Your ideas are justified (if not a bit overdramatized) and it's obvious you feel strongly about your subjects.
Maybe your style comes across as pompous and ego-centric to many, but I, for one, find it fascinating and worth thinking about. I mean, yeah, you've got a bit of the "confused visionary" thing going on, but I'm sure you must be terribly offended by the "awkward wording" comments many leave as reviews. It's *your* writing style, isn't it? Don't listen to them and write the way you darn well want to, I say. What right do they have to judge? Did Thoreau listen to critics? Did Twain? Did *Socrates* for that matter? Ha!
Anyway.
I thought this was very interesting and I think you, as a philosopher *and* as a writer, have a lot of talent.
And I, for one, am a fan of your work. |
 No Trust 2006-12-17 . chapter 1Oh jesus, stop now before you start ranting about subliminal brainwashing in TV commercials. Just stop. |
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