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in the same way you do not choose your ****** orientation, you do not choose whether or not you accept the status quo as is. if you cannot enjoy a typical wage labor 9 to 5, that is just as much a part of your personal physical constitution as **** or heterosexuality. Just as much as there is a physical difference between the brain of the poet and the brain of the CEO, the gay and the straight, the Buddhist and the Christian, the average and the post-traumatic, the loose and the fundamentalist, the oppressed and the oppressor, the man and the woman. our world is built on generalization. if it cannot define you as wide, it will narrow and narrow and narrow until the grand generalization can enslave the marginalized categories to it's non-existent objectivism. God is dead. By God, Nietzsche meant mans search for objectivity. unlock the ******* door and burn your worthless commandments. they mean nothing unless someone agrees. and they can only agree for so long.
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Jan 31, 2014
Jan 31, 2014 at 1:04 AM UTC
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in the same way you do not choose your ****** orientation, you do not choose whether or not you accept the status quo as is. if you cannot enjoy a typical wage labor 9 to 5, that is just as much a part of your personal physical constitution as **** or heterosexuality. Just as much as there is a physical difference between the brain of the poet and the brain of the CEO, the gay and the straight, the Buddhist and the Christian, the average and the post-traumatic, the loose and the fundamentalist, the oppressed and the oppressor, the man and the woman. our world is built on generalization. if it cannot define you as wide, it will narrow and narrow and narrow until the grand generalization can enslave the marginalized categories to it's non-existent objectivism. God is dead. By God, Nietzsche meant mans search for objectivity. unlock the ******* door and burn your worthless commandments. they mean nothing unless someone agrees. and they can only agree for so long.
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Jan 31, 2014 at 1:04 AM UTC
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