"The most cowardly, unresisting people become implacable as soon as they can exercise their absolute parental authority. The abuse of this authority is, as it were, a crude compensation for all the submissiveness and dependence to which they abase themselves willy-nilly in bourgeois society."
I told you that I still feel pain
I always feel it in my veins
I'm feelin' like Bame
Some things really don't change
Some things really don't change, no, oh
You think that I'm better than you?
I could tell you that that isn't true
Go find you something better to do
'Cause my hope is inevitable
Won't put my in a box like Roddy
Know I keep that S on my body
You know, as a kid I read the Bible, and I read Revelation too, that talks about the end of the world. And the world ends with heaven and earth not being there anymore, and there being a new heaven and a new earth, and a city of gold, New Jerusalem. And I often thought I would die before the PS5 would come out, and I imagined myself playing it in a golden room in that city
I told you that I still feel pain
I always feel it in my veins
I'm feelin' like Bame
Some things really don't change
Some things really don't change, no, oh
You think that I'm better than you?
I could tell you that that isn't true
Go find you something better to do
'Cause my hope is inevitable
Won't put my in a box like Roddy
Know I keep that S on my body
I'm feelin' so godly
They tried to throw dirt on my name
Need some sleep
And new teeth
For digging and
Dozing in muck
In case it rains
Need an ole chain
Lying in the truck
Climbing, liming
Mixing, piping
After the field is cut
There's manys a gap
You won't get at
With out 6, 000 foot
O hit the diff and pray
That she goes all the way
When am flat to the mat
With the party hats
Am heading for the tea
They thought that we where quitting
Cuz the summer doesn't last
But we're heading to New Zealand
Where the craic it only starts
"The most cowardly, unresisting people become implacable as soon as they can exercise their absolute parental authority. The abuse of this authority is, as it were, a crude compensation for all the submissiveness and dependence to which they abase themselves willy-nilly in bourgeois society."
"Among the causes of despair which induce nervous, very excitable persons, passionate beings with deep feelings, to seek death, I discovered as the predominant factor the maltreatment, the injustices, the secret punishments, which hard parents and superiors inflict on persons dependent on them."
I have big disagreements with the views of the person who wrote this, and I disagree with parts of the essay
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