"...Hypocracy is what we die for,
cattle to the slaughter, are we?"
A fictional incarnation of 'William of Monferat' said that people need to be taught the discipline and the many benefits it brings.
But people need to be free to choose right?
And yet most would argue that they have been free to choose all they're lives.
In truth, they've just been blind to everything else.
Because a human is most dangerous when he is sure what he knows is the truth.
Let's face it, freedom is an illusion for most of us.
It's the light at the end of the tunnel we hope to one day reach and embrace.
It's that feeling we tell ourselves we feel when we're doing what we've always wanted to be doing.
What a joke.
I'd much rather be blind right now than to dig deeper into this newly refound topic.
Perhaps some other time, some other blog.
I've waited before.
I'm waiting right now.
And I can wait how ever long it takes.
Because when your entire life is defined by one thing.
You change your concept of time.
You can speed it up.
Slow it down and savour every second.
Or just not notice.
I haven't noticed.
I haven't noticed how fraking fast the days are going by.
Trying to embrace a moment has been like trying to cup water in my hands.
It just keeps spilling through.
Fraking fingers.
I'll wait.
Patiently.
For.
Fraking.
Ever.
And the funny part was yesterday I saw this awesome Burmese laborer wearing a 'Killswitch Engage' shirt.
I never see that.
I don't think I've ever seen a Burmese laborer wear such a shirt.
I don't listen to that band.
But I know they were once held as highly as Lamb of God.
Or maybe Lamb of God was once held as highly as them?
I can't tell.
Go Burma!
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