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Username | -If-I-Should-Die- | Gender | Female |
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Archangel4282 on April 10, 2005, 12:17:55 PM
many thanks for the heads-up. My parents are insisting that I surrender our new computer so they may modify my father's business site, so I must wait for tomorrow to satisfy my need to once again partake of your literary genious.
Archangel4282 on April 2, 2005, 2:19:24 AM
Well, as long as this error be set right, a few days suspense should serve nicely to build anticipation in not only myself, but all who love your words in anonymity. Impatience is one of my vices as well, though most definitely not my chief transgression. After all, why wait for a mountain to move of its own accord, which it will enventually, when you can rend the very stone and replace each pebble in its desired location so much more rapidly? ^_^
Archangel4282 on March 31, 2005, 8:51:47 PM
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Archangel4282 on March 29, 2005, 9:11:41 PM
You speak of the majority with such admiration, or at least that is how it comes across, but what of yourself? Judging by your obvious brilliance you are not able to be of the majority, but of one of the higher of our self-imposed castes. What of the few who have transcended our labrynthine social structure and now manipulate it to whatever end they please as if they were a musician plucking at the strings of a harp? I don't know why I defend anarchy to you, I disapprove of any such idea. I will concede the fact that humanity must allow order to be maintained to both appease the majority and ensure that we have at least some chance of surviving our day-to-day lives, but at the slightest shift in the sociopolitical stucture that we familiarize ourselves with, we panic, and say that the order of the world has been lost, and call it anarchy. I suppose that is my error in thought/ philosophy/ whatever you wish to call it. I am compelled to proclaim you the victor in our little debate. *bows respectfully and reaces to get to an early class on time*
Meowchi on March 29, 2005, 8:36:13 PM
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Archangel4282 on March 29, 2005, 9:53:34 AM
Yes, I am aware that I just took my leave of you, but as they so often do at the most opportune instants, circumstances have aligned themselves so that I may stay a moment longer. Touche, I forget that even those forms of life which we call lower than ourselves even posses certain hierarchical systems. In what little defense I can conjure to counter such masterful philosophy, all I can think to say is that it is also human nature to suppress human nature to convince ourselves of our own superiority to both ouselves and the rest of the natural world that we strive so hard to exclude oursellves from. While the human animal is predominantly a social beast (hence the incessent attempts of the isolated to reach out and locate some other being with which to associate theirself) we are also mischeiveous and will atempt to break our own rules just merely to proclame that we can do so. Anarchy is a possibility, but is just as fragile as the lack of anarchy. We long for stucture, seemingly for the sole purpose of violently casting it down when we feel the need to be entertained.
Archangel4282 on March 29, 2005, 9:15:42 AM
Strange that you see society as anything more than a radient, yet fragile gem teetering on the edge of the precipice known as anarchy. We as humans have such a distaste for civilization that even though we idolize our greatest achievment, we traipse as close to barbarism as our faint hearts and weak wills allow us to venture; however, I take note of and find myself somewhat in agreeance with the philosophy behind your words. Please forgive me, excahnging thoughts with you has been a rare and enjoyable moment of mental stimulation that I find more and more seldomly in the world and treasure more and more deeply because of it, but I must beg take my leave, a delinquent younger sibling requires my complete atention lest she get into even more mischeif than is her norm. Once again, it was a pleasure to meet you and I hope that we may yet find each other again in this digital ether.