The Lie We Live

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So what if the soviet union happened? Oh, crap, my computer broke after i built it, better leave it there and expect it to be better, maybe it will fix itself after a hundred years.

Evil people do not exist without a purpose. Every living child if born next to another, will try to cooperate, and communicate with that child.

Evil people exist because they have to be evil, they exist because something or someone must be pushing them.

If you think that can one live their lives the best they can, then all they can say is "i better fix my sleep schedule, make sure i go to work early enough", and more of that. This message spreads the truth, ironically enough whoever has said this is true has ignored it, including me, sadly i can't do anything about it, "be the change you want to see" thing might be true, but i'm a coward, i have no guts to start this myself, and if i did, i am scared of the consequences that might arise.

The world has broken down to a pile of shit, animals live the best, THEY live freely, we live as slaves.

I disagree with you, because people aren't always born out of their environment and their evil nature can be a part of them. Many people are born with disorders and a level of psychosis that runs deep into their brains. Oftentimes these people drift towards crime because they have an apathetic attitude towards it, but not always. If you want definitive proof of this, look no further than serial killers, who exist across totally different economic and social backgrounds. Even a child born into the most perfect life ever, with the most doting and adoring parents, has a chance to become a serial killer. What does that say about our society?

We are animals - little more than it - and the fact is that animals live a life that is completely moral-free. Survival of the fittest. That is the way our society, at its core, exists as well. That's the way it will always exist, because that's human nature, and no matter what we do that is completely inescapable.

If you really want to go live like an animal, there's not really much stopping you. You'd be dead in a week, probably. Society evolved for a reason.

In my opinion, adults find it harder to stand up for what they truly believe in. As you become older, you become less free not only physically, but mentally and in your thoughts; you get trapped in a certain way of life which you struggle to change. I'll leave you with this speech from a great movie named 'V for Vendetta':

As you become older, you become less edgy and anti-establishment. You'll look back on you bringing up a quote from V for Vendetta one day and you'll cringe about it. The world sucks, yes, but part of growing up is coming to terms with that and being able to just deal with it, because there's nothing anyone or anything can do to actually change it.
 

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As you become older, you become less edgy and anti-establishment. You'll look back on you bringing up a quote from V for Vendetta one day and you'll cringe about it. The world sucks, yes, but part of growing up is coming to terms with that and being able to just deal with it, because there's nothing anyone or anything can do to actually change it.
There may be nothing you can do about it, but I want people to realise the truth around our world and give them something to think about rather than carrying on through every-day life like a robot. Yes, as you grow up you become less mentally able to think freely (as I said), however, it's not good as children are given less of a voice, although they are freer in thought.

On the topic of me quoting 'V' from 'V for Vendetta' - it's an extremely good movie in terms on exploring the truth behind the government and speaking out against it. It encourages freedom of thought and fighting for what you believe it, which I believe is a very important part of life and living under government/leadership as a whole. Being a child myself, I always speak out for what I believe in, regardless of the consequences and it hasn't landed me in the best of places but at least I know I'm being true to myself, which is what many adults fail to do, whether it be because they're not told to do it or because they are scared to do so.

I hate to disagree with you but you this is the kind of response I wanted. The point of this thread is to spark discussion, something that I believe this forum lacks. It's great to have many different points of view on this topic; I thank you for your input, especially since you're a very well-known member of this site.
 

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I always think about these kinds of things alone. Not sure if that's a good or a bad thing but I do. This videos really reminds me of this other video I watched. It really makes you think about our lives.
 

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Not to be that guy but
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Nick Mick same thing there both names

On-topic: pretty good thread you made here, happy that many people recognise how the world is rn
 
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