Surplus - Terrorized into Being Consumers (7of10)
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@pedalero I don't really agree on what you say. someday I'm really happy and feel alive, that when I got to be myself, train and do what I love to do. There is no money in that. There is no ego or greed in mankinds nature. We become what we learn to become. The invierment creats us and random events also. It creates different persons exetra. Bad inverments create crimes, not bad ppl in general. My point is, we are created to rule, buy, have greed. and not by some god, by the envirement
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Chopin's funeral march just thrown in for the hell of it
This film is the work of a childe
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@syl0116 yeah, that was such a strong statement, eh?
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A resource-based economy is the answer.
/watch?v=4Z9WVZddH9w
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God is the answer.
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all my energy is turned inward. which forces me even deeper into myself. and i sit and i'm just empty. i want to find a purpose to it all. fill myself with something.
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Steve Balmer is happy
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The guy having issues getting rid of his money should look into the Zeitgeist Movement and the Venus Project, that way at least he wouldn't have to feel empty inside anymore.
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@splicegraph This.
The point of the two characters in the doc, one a poor Cuban, and one a wealthy European, is that each have the same level of disenchantment with their lives. The anti-moral is that Money and McDonalds can't fill the void left by the dehumanization inherent in modern societies. If you want to understand the point of this video wiki "Anarcho-primitivism".
anarchy4uandme 3 years ago 20
I always find it hilarious when rich people say money isn't important to them. I would be much more impressed if a poor person said that. As if it really is that hard to give it away, just find a charity.
aligalig2 3 years ago 14