“Thus, the task is not so much to see, What no one yet has seen, but to think what nobody yet has thought about that which everybody sees.”
Schöpenhauer Crispy Monkey
This is a picture of a "Crispy monkey", drawn by Tabatha, my best friend. I think its supposed to reflect me somehow.

My Flash Thing

Weird Words

NINJA Homepage

My Yahoo Wizard page, my brother tampered with it

This is my main links page, there is some good stuff...

Books, books, books...

Optical Illusions

Chocolate Recipie

This is ME

Some test thing from some site

Do not look at this page

English work, not finished yet, and no its not very good.

Whinge page

Waking Life stuff

Site Within

The Man From Snowy River

TriGun

Fool Muffin

Socialism: you have two cows and give one to your neighbour

Communism: you have two cows,the government takes both and gives you the milk

Fascism: you have two cows,the government takes both and sells you the milk

Nazism: you have two cows,the government takes both and shoots you

Bureaucratism: you have two cows, the government takes both, shoots one, milks the other and throws the milk away

Capitalism: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a bull

1st Guy: If the world that we are forced to accept is false, and nothing is true, then everything is possible.
2nd Guy: On the way to discovering what we love, we will find everything we hate, everything that blocks our path and what we desire.
3rd Guy: It'll never be comfortable for those who seek what is not on the market.
2nd Guy: A systematic questioning of the idea of happiness.
4th Guy: We'll cut the vocal chords of every empowered speaker. We'll yank the social symbols through the looking glass. We'll devalue society's currency.
3rd Guy: ...to confront the familiar. Society is a fraud so complete and venal that it demands to be destroyed beyond the power of memory to recall its existence.
1st Guy: Where there is fire, we will carry gasoline.
2nd Guy: ...to interrupt the continuim of everyday experience and all the normal expectations that go with it.
3rd Guy: ...to live as if something actually depended on one's actions.
4th Guy: ...to rupture the spell of the idiology of the commodified consumer society, so that our repressed desires of a more authentic nature can come forward.
2nd Guy: ...to demonstrate the contrast between what life presently is, and what it could be.
4th Guy: ...to immerse ourselves in the oblivion of action, to know we're making it happen.
3rd Guy: It will be an intensity never before known in everyday life, to exchange love and hate, life and death, terror and redemption, repulsions and attractions.
2nd Guy: ...an affirmation of freedom so reckless and unqualified, that it amounts to a total denial of every kind of restraint and limitation.

"if the world that we are forced to accept is false and nothing is true then everything is possible"


look. its a webpage. another one. but, it's by me. i must be so much more special than anyone else i know. i wonder how many of them have websites. only someone as perfect and special as me would be able to have such a great website
warning: above was sarcastic

Sun-Tzu
A government should not mobilize an army out of anger, military leaders should not provoke war out of wrath ... Anger can revert to joy, wrath can revert to delight, but a nation destroyed cannot be restored to existence, and the dead cannot be restored to life.


all miscreants who make the journey to this place are now herefore known as "slaves of the empire"
What ho, maidens, strangers/friends/aquiantanes, all who makes their way to these halls of uh, light and truth. yes, light and truth, this place is a good place. anyway, go see fight club and waking life, they're both awesome movies. and if you cannot use grammar and spell properly, be warned againt signing my guestbook. i feel bad enough that there is a grammar error in there myself, i tell you!

"When the doors of perception are cleansed, things will appear to man as they truly are, infinite. " Aldous Huxley

"If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite." -- William Blake

Mi nombre es Emily y yo tengo 15 años. Yo lo pensé sería agradable tener varios idiomas en mi webpage hasta que tuviera que pensar en lo que decir. Desde que esto se hizo en alguna computadora traductor engendrado de idioma que usted pudo probablemente entiende aún lo que digo. Pero piensa apenas, soy es multicultural. Optimistamente usted tiene esa palabra en usted el idioma.

Mon nom est Emily et j'ai 15 ans. J'ai pensé ce serais agréable pour avoir plusieurs langues sur mon webpage jusqu'à ce que je devais penser de ce que dire. Puisque ceci a été fait sur quelque ordinateur quelque traducteur de langage engendré vous pleurnichez probablement comprend même que je dis. Mais seulement penser, je suis multicultural. Avec espoir vous avez ce mot dans vous la langue.


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Hey its only Until my birthday!

Hey do you agree with me that the shade of blue I am using looks very nice and fits in with the rest of the page? The hex code for it was 0000CC. a warning to all travellers. i like my website. i do not condone advice pertaining to colour schemes from others who have no idea. i like the colours i am using at the moment. if, of course, there are some better things i can do, you are welcome to advise me as to the state of my website and give ideas on what to change. that does not mean i will change it.


look here. this page is mine. i made it one weekend in all of a few hours. many of the linked pages i also made on that same day. despite numerous updates, it is still essentially the same as it was back then and i like my webpage, i just cant get over the fact that i have a website and its purty.

"What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?" - Mahatma Gandi
"The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them." - George Orwell

This is going to be an update box. Who knows what I will think of to write in there, but oh well.


 

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"For those who stubbornly seek freedom, there can be no more urgent task than to come to understand the mechanisms and practices of indoctrination. These are easy to perceive in the totalitarian societies, much less so in the system of brainwashing under freedom to which we are subjected and which all too often we are as willing or unwitting instruments." Noam Chomsky

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"There are two classes - freemen and slaves; man is born in the bondage of his passions, but he can reach emancipation through intelligence. Between those who are free already and those who as yet are not there is no equality possible. The part of reason is to rule and of instinct to obey. On the other hand, if you impose on the blind the office of leading the blind, both will end in the abyss. We should never forget that liberty does not consist in the license of passion emancipated from law, which licence would prove the most hideous of tyrannies; liberation consists in willing obedience to law; it is the right to do one's duty, and only just men can be called free. Now, those who are in liberation should govern those who are in bondage, and slaves are called to be released, not from the government of the free but from the yoke of brutal passions, as a consequence of which they cannot exist without masters." "History of Magic" by Eliphas Levi, p59

“…Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it…”.
Goethe

One puzzle that Hume posed is particularly pertinent today. In considering the First Principles of Government, Hume found "nothing more surprising" than "to see the easiness with which the many are governed by the few; and to observe the implicit submission with which men resign their own sentiments and passions to those of their rulers. When we enquire by what means this wonder is brought about, we shall find, that as Force is always on the side of the governed, the governors have nothing to support them but opinion. 'Tis therefore, on opinion only that government is founded; and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most military governments, as well as to the most free and most popular."

Hume was an astute observer, and his paradox of government is much to the point. His insight explains why elites are so dedicated to indoctrination and thought control, a major and largely neglected theme of modern history. "The public must be put in its place," Walter Lippmann wrote, so that we may "live free of the trampling and the roar of a bewildered herd," whose "function" is to be "interested spectators of action," not participants. And if the state lacks the force to coerce and the voice of the people can be heard, it is necessary to ensure that that voice says the right thing, as respected intellectuals have been advising for many years.

Missy