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Old 10-14-2009, 09:54 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:55 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Existance (especially if it's fullfilled in the white men's world) always turns out to be bearable, because it's nothing but a thin and tiresome conjuction line between the immensity and the immensity of the nothing.

The earthly eternity may be the solution, but it seems like not even god is able to bestow it to us.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:57 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Existance (especially if it's fullfilled in the white men's world) always turns out to be bearable, because it's nothing but a thin and tiresome conjuction line between the immensity and the immensity of the nothing.

The earthly eternity may be the solution, but it seems like not even god is able to bestow it to us.
An earthly eternity of non-fulfilment is something to avoid. Be thankful you'll switch off like a burned-out light bulb in the comparatively near future.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:57 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Existance (especially if it's fullfilled in the white men's world) always turns out to be bearable, because it's nothing but a thin and tiresome conjuction line between the immensity and the immensity of the nothing.

The earthly eternity may be the solution, but it seems like not even god is able to bestow it to us.
Spot? can you translate for us here?
Verb of Nothing points us to capitalist free market wage slavery, which distracts the proletariat from contemplating the wider implications of existence by dangling materialist baubles carrot-fashion in front of the industrial juggernaut to which the proletariat is harnessed. He notes that, were this distraction to be never ending, it might be adequate. Considering our inevitable death is, he observes, the means whereby we can put this temptation behind us and concentrate on what really matters.
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An earthly eternity of non-fulfilment is something to avoid. Be thankful you'll switch off like a burned-out light bulb in the comparatively near future.
Eternity doesn't scare me. At the contrary, I'm horrified by the end and by the purpose of anything: not knowing the exact ending time of this thing, I'm forced to do something meanwhile.

But in eternity (where there's no end) I can comfortably refuse to act, because nothing will happen.

Time breaks up everything. But if I'd be alienated from time, If I'd be eternal, I would have nothing to worry about.

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Eternity doesn't scare me. At the contrary, I'm horrified by the end and by the purpose of anything: not knowing the exact ending time of this thing, I'm forced to do something meanwhile.

But in eternity (where there's no end) I can comfortably refuse to act, because nothing will happen.

Time breaks up everything. But if I'd be alienated from time, If I'd be eternal, I would have nothing to worry about.
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