Nine Inch Nails: Burn (1994)
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@desilusor It depends on if you wish to define violence as mere use of force. In that case, those examples would be forms of psychological and even spiritual violence, as they forcefully impose an external paradigm and smash the individual Will into subservience.
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@desilusor I wouldn't call those thing violence. Immoral, unfair, perhaps, but not violent. I think it's pretentious to warp the definition that way.
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@mindstormsabrewin 104 people vote for you, That's over 50%, you win.
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Pure. Rage.
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it's ironic this song isn't even in NBK... But still one of the best "nbk songs"
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@desilusor I'm fairly certain she's referring to the non-violence movement of the sixties. Although I retract my statement from a year ago, I think the only difference between the violence of the past and violence in modern society is how systematic it has become, which makes it even harder to recognize. I guess that goes back to what you said, though i think you're really pushing the definition of violence. If anything all of that is self afflicted
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@Priestica606 I think that Dohrn's statement had more to do with coercion than actual physical violence. I do agree with you when you say that old societies were definitely more (physically) violent than the one we live in, but look around you. It's all about government manipulation of the masses, corporations crushing individual thought through advertising, social pressure and pointless consumerism... isn't that violence?
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@arne150 I think it is him.
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Ahhh....wooow,i too feel like killing every thing!!!
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@bobopatchigglerrulez It's in there. I remember it. Don't ask me which part, though. Lol.
When I become president I will make this song our new national anthem. Do I have your vote?
mindstormsabrewin 5 months ago 107
I guess 24 people couldn't relate even a slightest bit... lucky bastards.
TheFinlandnator 4 months ago 8