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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Who are you, and why should I care? (Angry rant)

I'm so tired of generic people and things.

So many people that think they're unique claim to like things no one else is into. A prime example is music.

Point: If you like something, truly, then it doesn't matter if anyone else likes it. That means that it could be extremely popular, or very obscure, but you still like it, either way. It really should not be a factor at all in your judgment what other people think of the matter.

Point two:
That is so generic. I have seen the "things no one else is into" statement everywhere. Hell, I used to kind of be like that years ago. Then I realized how much sense it made. None.

Religion.
I'll respect your opinion on the matter so long as you don't try to convert me. Yeah, don't confuse being "agnostic" with being a "Satanist," either. There's a definite difference. Seriously. It's my thought that those people are just the stereotyping kind, really. If you instantly think in a "Since this, then that" type of logic, well... I can only say it's a little simple minded. And also, it's not usually thinking in a higher order when you lump drastically different things together. If "Agnostic" lumps me into the group of Satanists, Atheists, Anarchists, murderers, and delinquents, I probably am not going to like you very much, probably because that entire thought process makes it evident that you are quite ignorant.

I really dislike any religious people who beleive every word they witness from said religion. It's usually not a good sign when someone willingly and unquestioningly beleives everything they are told. It's usually a sign of a weak minded individual. If you can beleive and still think for yourself, good. That's the kind of thing I appreciate.


I really avoid people if I can tell there's something there that I really wouldn't get along with. I try to save myself the trouble of being angry at the qualities that disappoint me.

I've said it before. I look for people that seem different, that seem intelligent.

And intelligence isn't about knowing facts or getting good grades. It's a way of thinking. It's being inquisitive and being able to think a little deeper into things.

And please, please, please don't disappoint me further, humanity.

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