Principia Discordia

Principia Discordia => Or Kill Me => Topic started by: Thurnez Isa on July 12, 2008, 05:54:30 PM

Title: The Wave
Post by: Thurnez Isa on July 12, 2008, 05:54:30 PM
It amazing how humans have no sense of predictions, though many of us seem to see a dark cloud approaching, like a high rolling wave creeping out of the sea. You can feel it in the air, thick and inviable. You can't help but cough.
Some of us brace for its impact, or turn to our holy books in a vein attempt to save something seen sacred, or try to change its direction in cheery optimism.
The age seems as if its slipping, history seems crumbling beneath us. People are turning into dogs mad with uninformed opinions, and a large divide of inequality is coming down even in some of our riches nations.
Every age, just as ever person, starts out with dreams and fantasies, but as these dreams are pursued small cracks appear making what one wants seem unattainable, and rather then admit it and reevaluate our strategies many of us begin to lie. Maybe small at first, but lies built upon lies creates a hollow foundation.
Many feel it but have to retreat into their own personal lies, hiding from what is unveiling before them.
Recently in the struggles for power we can see our  personal freedoms starting to diminish. A little at first, and sometimes with the best intentions, but just like the lies they build. I suspect pattern will repeat when the blood starts flowing.
All  civilizations change and non see it coming. The Romans, the Austrians, the Persians all thought that it would inconceivable that their age would not last for infinity, but nothing does. So why should it be different for an  age of globalism. Would history not repeat itself, just this one time? It will come and without our notice the world will once again change. I sense some of us already feel its approach.
Title: Re: The Wave
Post by: Cramulus on July 12, 2008, 06:04:01 PM


Chaos, Confusion, Discord, Bureaucracy, Aftermath--
then the cycle repeats.
indeed, many things do come to pass
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Title: Re: The Wave
Post by: bones on July 13, 2008, 06:20:08 AM
...and this time since we're all connected now, we might actually become extinct, rather than just have a few cities and cultures detroyed.
Title: Re: The Wave
Post by: Rumckle on July 13, 2008, 03:07:53 PM
Those that do see it coming generally realise that they can't stop it anyway

Just grab a surfboard and enjoy it
Title: Re: The Wave
Post by: Reginald Ret on July 18, 2008, 01:49:04 PM
I'm hoping for a Mad Max future, am i misleading myself?
Title: Re: The Wave
Post by: AFK on July 18, 2008, 01:54:01 PM
Yes, because I believe it will just be one long drawn-out "meh".  I mean 2/3 of Congress just gave the Telecoms a Get Out of Jail Free Card and outside of a few bloggers, no one really seems to give a fuck.  The Romans had to have state-sanctioned distractions to keep the citizenry happy and fat.  Private industry has done such a marvelous job of doing that on its own, the American Gov't doesn't have to worry about it. 
Title: Re: The Wave
Post by: Triple Zero on July 19, 2008, 12:42:35 PM
Mad Max? yeah sounds way megaboring to me.

i mean, it'll be fun for about 1.5 hours, however long the movie took.

but what was it? desert, motorcycles, dust, everybody fighting over fuel ... that may sound like fun for some of you, but i'd be busy to simply survive most of the day

i want my internets, computers and capability of talking to interesting people from halfway around the globe.