There's a point in your life when you discover
that you do not want to have any part of it. In
fact, you do not want them to continue doing what
they are doing unknowingly (as far as they would
like you to believe). To the extreme sense, you
acknowledge that they should not perxist anymore.
You see all of it, and you do not want to be a
part of any of it. The fact that there is nothing
more prevalent and disgusting than the pursuit of
material gain, commitment and willingness are
required for the theories against western society,
when applied, to be successful. George Sodini
proved to people that there is little to gain if
he had come outright with his intentions;
passionate beliefs are vulnerable. Those guilty
of this 'not-yet-perceived-crime' of causing
anguish to others are not interested in you; they
are interested in their houses, personal
possessions, or material objects that reflect
their ideologies. There's a point in your life
where you acknowledge what you would really enjoy
doing.
There's a point in your life when you discover
that you do not want to have any part of it. In
fact, you do not want them to continue doing what
they are doing unknowingly (as far as they would
like you to believe). To the extreme sense, you
acknowledge that they should not perxist anymore.
You see all of it, and you do not want to be a
part of any of it. The fact that there is nothing
more prevalent and disgusting than the pursuit of
material gain, commitment and willingness are
required for the theories against western society,
when applied, to be successful. George Sodini
proved to people that there is little to gain if
he had come outright with his intentions;
passionate beliefs are vulnerable. Those guilty
of this 'not-yet-perceived-crime' of causing
anguish to others are not interested in you; they
are interested in their houses, personal
possessions, or material objects that reflect
their ideologies. There's a point in your life
where you acknowledge what you would really enjoy
doing.
Would it be considered rude to not call someone who I'm apparently related to, am not sure I would get along with all that well, but they gave me their number and want to hang out...?
Would it be considered rude to not call someone who I'm apparently related to, am not sure I would get along with all that well, but they gave me their number and want to hang out...?
I woke up early, ate breakfast, and had a shower based on the fact that there's a family get-together today... only to be told that it's been postponed until next week, and that it was postponed a few days ago. No-one let me know, damnit.