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What is your Dream?

Started by AFK, January 15, 2007, 07:18:11 PM

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AFK

Quote from: LHX on January 16, 2007, 04:25:32 PM
i mean after the afterlife party

the after-after-party

after
the laughter

(rhymes)


that should be in a song
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

LHX

neat hell

Jasper

*Smirks*

I think, to clarify, that LHX is implying that it will overthrow itself or become something we like after we kick it enough.

At least, that's what I'd have meant.

AFK

Or, perhaps, is Rest In Peace, our final defeat of The Machine?, on a personal level that is. 
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

Jasper

I thought that was the BIP.¬† You're confusing my metaphor library!  :x

AFK

Not from my perspective.  To me, the only way to truly beat the Machine, for good, is ceasing to be.  The Machine, it would seem, can't control you in death.  However, it can control you in the Prison.  I know even though I recognize it I still fall prey to it. 
Maybe we need a BIP confessional or something. 
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

Jasper

No thank you.  RIP means Rot In Prison, to anyone asking me.  The machine can't control you personally in death, but WHO SAYS YOU CAN?  The machine buries you and charges your family money, sort of as a final fuck you.  No, The Machine doesn't need you alive.

AFK

Quote from: Felix Mackay on January 16, 2007, 06:15:32 PM
No thank you.  RIP means Rot In Prison, to anyone asking me.  The machine can't control you personally in death, but WHO SAYS YOU CAN?  The machine buries you and charges your family money, sort of as a final fuck you.  No, The Machine doesn't need you alive.

I make no claim to control in the afterlife, if it exists.  But, being out of The Machine's control, personally, is still a victory in my eyes.  A final reward.  And as long as I take care of business, which I have to this point, my family will be fine. 
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

P3nT4gR4m

[Icky train of thought]

Imagine you die and there's an afterlife and there's the machine, again, still.

[/Icky train of thought]

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LMNO


Jasper

It'd get unfunny after the third time.

And I mean very unfunny.

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Jasper


LMNO


Jenne

#44
My dream...jeez, been a long time since I was able to come to terms with even having one.  Too much shit going down that I was just able to survive...let alone dream about.

I guess just to be happy and have no regrets.  Try to learn to accept what's inevitable and not piss away the stuff that's and the people who are worth keeping.