On "Pre-crime," "Sex," and "Virtual" reality
By seannelson
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A.) There's often a separation between fantasy and digital entertainment, and what people actually do. and
B.) probably like you, I've been involved in a lot of intense things: battles for positive change, battles for power and/or progress... like Solomon and Jesus taught, I believe we're all sinners. It expresses itself in different ways: sodomy and sex theatre... the soul-breaking of kids by normal-seeming high-school teachers, thousands of preachers and priests caring for lost and deaf children: nurses carelessly causing the deaths of saveable young medical patients, or the deployment of our best young warriors to be torn apart in Iraq, then face the disgrace of defeat because some 'respectable' idiot fought the war on the cheap... and then hadn't the will to follow through the tough aftermath. Regarding my point on 'education,' read "Beneath the Wheel" by German literary giant Herman Hesse.
C.) I'm interested in far-out people and what they do, and in intense experiences and how the people who've been through them describe them in literary art. If we were all judged by our virtual experiences, most Americans are guilty of mass murder by Nintendo machine-guns, which of course they're not.
D.) Now, for dubious reasons, I've lived many months of my life in psychiatric and rehab institutions: constantly video-taped, even in our beds at night. Eventually, I decided to just live anyway.
E.) I know I have some negative, hurtful characteristics among strong, positive and kind ones. I own, that but it's hard to change when there's not much help(and there could be.) There's a tired attack cliche that people 'need help' but real 'help' isn't usually offered in those situations though some times it is. That wouldn't be that hard to improve actually with new people and ideas.
Long live 'The Purple Revolution!"
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