Sinister: if cartoons were meant for adults they'd be on during primetime
jmk43 at xxx.edu
jmk43 at xxx.edu
Wed Sep 12 01:28:55 BST 2001
has anyone ever seen the movie "harold and maude"?
its a very good movie. maude is an 80 year old woman and harold is a 20
something rich kid and they fall in love. its so beautiful i cried the
first two times i saw it. well, maude was in the holocaust. one of the
greatest tragedies of all time (much to the shagrin of that
reporter who said the hindenberg was the greatest tragedy of all time)
eventhough maude saw horrible horrible things, she was still enlightened
as to how the universe worked and she was incapable of feeling hate toward
anyone. bad stuff always happens and always will, there will always be
positive things and negative things in the world. if this were not the
case, nothing would exist. its simple physics. today, thousands of
people tragically died. because of this, republicans and democrats, old
and young, etc. etc. all people, share a genuine concern for human life.
in this country where major crisis rarely happen, people tend to get mad
at each other and pick fights about meaningless unimportant things. im a
very cynical person, and i usually criticize government, police officers,
fire fighters, and television journalists as having meaningless
existances. today they had a real job to do. all of them. a very
important job. and they all did it well. even george w. bush. he did a
good job of keeping american's heads up. he assured us that we will catch
these lousy terrorists and put a stop to this. thats all he can do. im
confident that this situation will be resolved quickly, and perhaps after
it, everyone will remember the brief time when they put all their
differences aside, forgot about all their petty grudges, and did whatever
they could to help people in need. and maybe someday people will figure
out how to keep the world 99% good and 1% bad at all times. maybe this
tragedy will help us reach that goal that ALL religions talk about, when
evil is permanently held in check. today what is truly important was
made clear to those who's perspectives were not properly adjusted.
in this world where people die tragically everyday, it is comforting to
know that the deaths of the people today served a very important worlwide
purpose. this coming decade will be very important in history, almost as
important as the decade that happened 2000 years ago. we saw the first
generation of these worldwide changes happen in the 60's with people like
martin luther king, bobby kennedy, all the hippies, and all the hippy
artists. well this is phase 2 of that. and our generation will leave a
positive mark on the world for years and years to come.
in short, lets do what we can to help the people currently suffering, but
remember that its all good. in fact, pretty soon its going to be great.
-jer
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