It is sad today, to see that the fruits of our past labours develop a tree much shorter than it's parent. It is a sad to see our future these days, going with the flow in peer pressure, taking drugs, smoking and destroying nature. It is sad to see how our future is filled with persistent idiots running around doing nothing, reading nothing but nonsensical fables, having no drive, no energy. I wept for the world, I really do, as I have no doubt the world would be a clump of modern 'cavemen and cavewomen - let's not spare the feminists of the glory - when the apocalypse comes.
Quite frankly, I can't see a light at the end of the tunnel. Maybe that's why God decreed so much destruction and even so much declared an 'end of the world' period. I'm no prophet, but I can see the youths today - speaking foul languages, constantly eying the opposite gender, scribble graffiti at walls, taking drugs for pleasure, and smoking all the same - is this the future of our world! I rather turn to dust the minute I was born than to bear to see this bold incompetence.
What needs to be done...I shall not name in full detail in notice that a war may strike, and to be yet another false Hitler is not my seeking. I seek merely to fill my opinion: that is that the world needs to destroy the bringer of idleness, the commercialization of entertainment. The world is really complete of it; a few billion in one section, and yet so few can actually resists it's temptations. The orients are partly to blame for this, and so much also to the west. What Japan did was perfectly fair...at least when you see one point; another is to fill innocent minds with garbage. It's commercializing the seven sins already - which they of course is oblivious to noticing, having expose themselves even before industrialization.
Call me anything you may want; I can't do anything to stop this rampaging rhino. Perhaps I should just ignore it...but how? The very sight of the future shall turn me maddened with rage and disappointment.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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