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Topic: Majority Syndrom / Majority Complex (Read 9515 times)

Re: Majority Syndrom / Majority Complex

Reply #25
If you look at what the US is supposed to be and what the EU tries to be the future lies in united groups contributing say to a large and diverse supergroup.

The problem is not what you look to, the problem is if you like what you look to.
When you demisse to accept or refuse, you turn yourself immediately dispensable. Good that people don't forget that.
A matter of attitude.

Re: Majority Syndrom / Majority Complex

Reply #26
Who's Belly?

Ha! Oops... That would be you.
Short for Belfrager could be "Bel" - and because y/ie is fun to tack on to any thing, "Belly".

The problem is not what you look to, the problem is if you like what you look to.

People can tolerate amazing amounts of subjugation. The real problem is, can whomever get away from it if they don't like what they "look to"? If not then people seem to accept life as is and even find some happiness. People are resilient.

Re: Majority Syndrom / Majority Complex

Reply #27
People can tolerate amazing amounts of subjugation. The real problem is, can whomever get away from it if they don't like what they "look to"? If not then people seem to accept life as is and even find some happiness. People are resilient.

That's a speech of mediocre conformism and I think that "resilient" has the opposite sense. Change happens because people symply don't accept life "as is".

You must not forget the anarchist motto, We want the impossible and we want it now! :)
That's very much the nature of the human soul.
A matter of attitude.


 

Re: Majority Syndrom / Majority Complex

Reply #29
"Who's this motorcycle?"
"Belly's"
"Who's Belly?"
Belly's dead baby... Belly's dead..."
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXvfkoVpAl8[/video]
A matter of attitude.