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makemap
12-11-2009, 02:32 AM
If we don't do something.
The world is slowly being mechanized so fast, it isn't fun anymore. People stay in schools to work instead of out. We are loosing our cursive writing, kids don't know how to sign a signature anymore. We are forgetting how to live on the planet properly, peacefully, spiritually, harmony. We have stupid laws, and stupid roadblocks, what happened to this world? Educational system has became a joke and forgetfulness.
Teacher say: Do your project and use the computer! Where is the writing? Parents don't teach kids, government teaches kids because teachers are forced, while parents work on pointless jobs. Pick your course and fail 10 years of life, instead of 4 years of instant learning and success. We have a right to travel. Stay in and do nothing isn't going to answer anything. They can't tell us where to go. Concentrate on your work and ignore the planet, while we kill the planet.
Everything is based on machine that we don't need, and the machine we do need isn't there.
Cars are a joke, due to traffic. Sit and drive, while we do the rest. Keep watching the box, you won't think outside the box, because it's entertaining. I know it's hard, but we got to think outside the box.
What if the whole world went biking instead of cars, how much space do we get, how about walking? I bet ya, I could get to school in 15 mins if cars and road sign aren't there.
What cause us to have allergies(Psss, weapon)?

trix
12-11-2009, 03:12 AM
To focus on one point here- Traffic.

It is the bane of my existence. I cannot understand how people deal with it, day in, day out. Stress is extremely bad for us, and takes years off our lives. I am getting out of the city, I can no longer stomach it. The 9-5 slavery passed off as your career. Everything about our society takes away from family values. After a day of mindless work followed by mind fucking traffic, we go home and are stressed and have no time to unwind before theres another day of slavery.

Get out, find what you love and pursue it. If you hate this way of life, change it for yourself.

bulletproofheart
12-11-2009, 03:20 AM
I agree everything is disposable now.Most people see others as a web page now.

makemap
12-11-2009, 03:51 AM
To focus on one point here- Traffic.

It is the bane of my existence. I cannot understand how people deal with it, day in, day out. Stress is extremely bad for us, and takes years off our lives. I am getting out of the city, I can no longer stomach it. The 9-5 slavery passed off as your career. Everything about our society takes away from family values. After a day of mindless work followed by mind fucking traffic, we go home and are stressed and have no time to unwind before theres another day of slavery.

Get out, find what you love and pursue it. If you hate this way of life, change it for yourself.

Apparrently, what I love isn't here. How can you pursue something that you can't. ;)

Even though we try, they would chase us down let ants.
Chops
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Need an education or else your screwed.

jackdaw
15-11-2009, 03:47 AM
Get out, find what you love and pursue it. If you hate this way of life, change it for yourself.

Fine words, except what many of us want to pursue in order to fulfil our lives doesn't enable us to exist in this enslavement system. A few are lucky - their work is their first love. For most, their work is drudgery and ultimately futile save for the food on the table at the end of each dismal day.

Look at the faces of commuters - anxious, unsmiling, depressed and completely disconnected with what's really going on. Many of us have changed our lives, and at a guess I'd say for most it's a struggle in the current scheme of things.

Many unemployed people, including some I personally know, have opted out because they can't take the stress of the daily grind every day. They'd rather have the time to themselves and struggle financially than work as a slave for a pittance.

So...a laudable aim to get out and find what you love, but sometimes you have to compromise. We all do in one way or another.