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A critique of general every day life

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 3:36

Is it just me, or could society as a whole strive to be much better? Certainly there aren't a bunch of riots and social strife going on around where I live, but that doesn't mean that things couldn't be improved.

I mean, take Urban Development for instance, it sounds great on paper, being that it'll help communities thrive better in a globalized economy (whatever that's suppose to mean), but instead they've torn down all those beautiful, beautiful homes and buildings from the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, and some from the early 1900s and replaced them with these god-awful facades that look like they're from the former Soviet Union. How disgraceful.

Another example would be enviromental damage, now I'm no greentard, but have we as people allowed so much as greedy corporations and government (which have basically merged at this point and has become Fascism) posion ourselves without nary a finger being lifted? For shame, for shame.

I don't know what the solution to life's problems are, but sitting around and doing nothing certianly is not one of them.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 9:55

but instead they've torn down all those beautiful, beautiful homes and buildings from the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, and some from the early 1900s and replaced them with these god-awful facades that look like they're from the former Soviet Union. How disgraceful.
It is good for economy, if people live in shitty depressing places, they will buy more stuff. Economy goes + and all good! all good!
The most dangerous threat to world right now is if people start liking who they are and where they live, it will bring the end of world! Economy go - all the way down, very bad, very bad.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 10:03

>>2
Good thing the money junkies' Ponzi scheme is on its last legs. The most dangerous threat to the world is them and their shills, you being a fine example of one.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 14:19

It speaks to the poorness of a culture that would put up an expensive building and pay little mind to producing something that appears little better than a prefab toolshed.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 17:23

Jackson 5 GET

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 20:32

>>5
Fuck off, spammer.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-23 20:36

>>4
It certainly does. Back when people made real buildings, they actually had decency and self-respect, and respect for others. That's why historic buildings from around that time look and are built the way they are.

On a positive note, I could see a renaissance happening when things finally give way. What fruits it will bring is anyone's guess.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-24 7:52

duality, antithesis, opposition, equal exchange.

You can't get around the possibility that you are choosing to look at one thing while potentially ignoring another. If both aren't perceived, nothing will be achieved.

:/

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-19 12:24

>>8
Go back to Reddit with your pseudo-intellectual babble.

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