(August 17, 2011 at 9:59 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Apparently it is hidden knowledge, we look and see abject cruelty and injustice. You look and there are butterflies leaping off the page skipping down candied roads with giant plush teddies. Maybe it's in the margins?
I love that conclusion, the very difference is our abject perception and understanding of the same thing. Not a half full or half empty idea but a knowledge of justification through this great difference. A view of life and acceptance of what is true that ripples through every action. This defines us, not the thing itself but what the thing represents. Is this choice or ignorance? Should we all be conformed to one idea?
Do you think it is injustice to know that a criminal for sure will commit a crime again if let off the hook and so you eliminate his presence for it will always be evil?
"Its not what your looking at that matters, its what you see." -Henry David Thoreau
♪Oh, I get lost in my mind Lost, I get lost I get Lost in my mind Lost in my Mind Yes, I get lost in my mind Lost, I get lost I get lost I get lost Oh, I get♪ -The Head and the Heart
"You are wise, witty and wonderful, but you spend too much time reading this sort of stuff.”- Frank Crane
♪Oh, I get lost in my mind Lost, I get lost I get Lost in my mind Lost in my Mind Yes, I get lost in my mind Lost, I get lost I get lost I get lost Oh, I get♪ -The Head and the Heart
"You are wise, witty and wonderful, but you spend too much time reading this sort of stuff.”- Frank Crane