On Quoting and Non-Believers
People will take a good quote, a real real good quote, post it on whatever social site they may have, and recite it to themselves continuously and tell people they live by those words, and not commit to it. People will look at something wise, they’ll be inspired by it, but 99% of them won’t apply it to their own life. They talk about how much they idolize whoever’s quote it was, and then not actually fallow the morals they pretend to have. And then, instead of making another brilliant wise person out of themselves, they sit and b—-h about how they wish more people were like whomever they’ve quoted and wonder why the world’s gone to s—t. Maybe if they actually took the wise words of their Idol, or their religion or philosophy, and applied them to their life, then there would be more people in the world like that. But no, words are all it takes to get anywhere in life today. All you need is a good knowledge of famous quotes and morals and you’re fine just telling people you live by your morals.
So many Christian kids “believe” in the bible. Drugs and sex are bad. Do you know how many “Christian” stoners I know? Do you know how many “Christian” whores I know? Too many to be “Christian”. No one lives by their words anymore. They want to grow up to be a rock star like Hendrix. They’re always talking about the great things Hendrix did, and their always quoting the brilliant things Hendrix said, but they’re not doing anything to better themselves to be like Hendrix. It’s too easy for me to win arguments, I truly find it sad. Having to use some one’s Idol against them to prove a point isn’t fun. That kid who likes Hendrix will be going against everything Hendrix has ever said, and then you throw it at them. You throw a quote of Hendrix in their face and they haven’t a damned clue what to say back because you’ve proven a very large point in everything they’re doing with their life. You can toss their religion and morals at them too. So many people who “believe” in peace and tranquility, are so argumentative and irritable. They live for drama and anger, but they “believe” in peace, so it’s fine, right? It’s all dandy when they say they’re Buddhist or some crap. Noo noo noo! It’s truly insulting to the real Christians and the Real Buddhists and the real hippies like Hendrix, who worked their ass off for their humble label. Those people deserve to be called what they’re called because they’ve proven that they live by the book, or whatever it is they chose to live by. They actually apply it to their life. People think they can just have a few books and a statue or poster to make them look Buddhist or Christian or whatever it is, but that doesn’t make you what you want to be! There’s no effort. You WANT to be Buddhist. You WANT people to think you’re peaceful and all that s—t, but you’re doing nothing but giving the monks a bad name. Stop. If you’re not going to commit to your word and keep a promise to yourself, then label yourself a lazy pitiful f—k, and get over the fact that you’re pretending to be something you’re not. Let the real spirits go, and stop bringing down the world with false labels.
Planet Earth as my body, and the wonders of life as my spirit, Peace, from an angstful adolescent.