I like how it's I cannot consider you poor and you need to live on less money so we can produce a sustainable society... I mean, there's some kind of psychology there; some kind of witchcraft where the author contrasts the sanctity of self to the sins of others in order to propose a communal salvation where he is messiah.
hallelujah!
I don't really make anything. I'm a government sponsored psychopath; they pay me a stipend so I don't become tempted to watch the world burn. I could be considered a burden on society, but that would be technically incorrect. I'm that which they point to when they wish to display their compassion, their responsibility to those less fortunate when they, like you, seek a stirrup to mount their moral high horse. And I am true to their intent, that their stipend does not ennoble an untouchable, but rather is immediately returned to the consumerist carnivore, with this iPad, that big ol' TV, the Xbox 360; through which I indulge in the mass delusion of The Vampire Diaries, satiated on a virtual utopia rather than cast my eyes outside and across the decaying remains of their industrial wastelands.
That I am not tempted to be
a messiah.
hallelujah!
I don't really make anything. I'm a government sponsored psychopath; they pay me a stipend so I don't become tempted to watch the world burn. I could be considered a burden on society, but that would be technically incorrect. I'm that which they point to when they wish to display their compassion, their responsibility to those less fortunate when they, like you, seek a stirrup to mount their moral high horse. And I am true to their intent, that their stipend does not ennoble an untouchable, but rather is immediately returned to the consumerist carnivore, with this iPad, that big ol' TV, the Xbox 360; through which I indulge in the mass delusion of The Vampire Diaries, satiated on a virtual utopia rather than cast my eyes outside and across the decaying remains of their industrial wastelands.
That I am not tempted to be
a messiah.