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bill512
07-25-2003, 2:23 PM
Deaths Seduction - Prolog

The compelling belief that murder is an act of self-defense in different forms is nowhere else more widespread than in the relationships of normal every day people, between men and women. Sex is a lonely factor in all our understandings of the world and how it works. Because it is the only factor. From sex comes all else: Love. Life. Future. Memory. Inspiration. Creativity. And Discovery. Hence the desperate need for Fetish. We make objects out of the people we wish to attain. Simplifying them into analytical algorithms that can be understood. The characterization of souls, dissected by self proclaimed artistry that never even comes close. Quantifying the Qualitative. Demystifying the Mysterious. Crime itself, by its very nature, is sexual. Antagonistic and flirtatious in the face of God. The curse of a Patriarchy. For the Law is thought dumb and male, and thereby toyed with the same way a woman toys with a man’s desires: the desire for order. That Psychology is the same. She will not do as he wishes; yet he will follow. He has no choice. The Psychology of Seduction is not just a physical belly dance. It runs far deeper than that. When one is truly seduced, they are compelled into thinking that Murder is a Fetish, when their algorithm or painting proves itself flawed. Because failure does not make a thing any less objective.

Anarchy is how uncertainty is maintained in the workings of free nations. By keeping people, and their personal relationships, thinking it a necessity that there be no achievable formula or recipe for happiness, For Peace. Anarchy forces people to seal up their birdcage. Random acts of violence ruin people’s lives, for the rest of their lives. They are traumatizing. Life changing. A human being that is, say, mugged to within an inch of his or her life, will spend the rest of their lives recuperating and wondering why. But this is by no means a random crusade. It is quite deliberate. It is an industry: Soap. Security. Paranoia. Conflict. War. Genocide. Famine. Disease. Death. There is no iron in order. Quite the contrary. The industry does not allow it. Uncertainty in everyday life rules the days of everyone’s lives, whether they like it or not. From the notion that one day the person they love with all their heart will leave them for someone else, to the kidnapping, abduction, and imprisonment of an equal for isolated sexual fulfillment: Rape. To Murder. Your will has no place here. It is alone. It is a pawn of seduction.

Death is not an ugly skeleton wearing a hood. It is an irresistible reaper. It is something that you will yearn for all your days. The never-ending sleep. It is something that will drive you crazy. Not sane. It is something that will fill your mind with dreams and ambitions, and then once you’re in its embrace, will destroy you, mercilessly. With unmistakable pleasure. Deaths Seduction is so powerful that you will not even know you’re dead. It will seduce you from further than your mind is capable of understanding. In your DNA. In your biology. In your mortality. In your unbirthing.

Kyle_Narshadaa
07-25-2003, 2:33 PM
Bill,

In short life is just the same as one of those 3 D video games (but in reality you can appreciate it a million fold). When Death hits you its game over !

Death is a new beginning (heres where the grim reaper looks like Mary and her little lamb) ! Death is Not the end ! Nothing ends here ! And hopefully that stands the same for facesitting and fetishes !

Regards

kyle :p

bill512
07-25-2003, 3:21 PM
well, it's just a story................ so you don't like it? :)

Frank444
07-25-2003, 4:33 PM
Bill512,

what the hell did you just say????

bill512
07-25-2003, 6:18 PM
Frank,

it's philosophy...............:confused:

I'm setting her up. Making her out to be the "industry".

Shit...... i'll try again.

dragonslair39
07-25-2003, 6:45 PM
what damn i need sleep

Rich
07-26-2003, 3:38 AM
Bill512

During the many colored dance we all call life; we need to find a way to understand why things move the way they do. You seem to have found yours.

If you would, could you please answer a question for me?
Does your philosophy find you peace? I ask this only because I, to, spend way too much time thinking. Peoples ideas fascinate me. I seem to always need to ask questions about them. :cool:

bill512
07-26-2003, 8:58 AM
Rich,

“During the many colored dance we all call life; we need to find a way to understand why things move the way they do. You seem to have found yours.”

Story telling? Maybe. I’m not very good at it though.

“If you would, could you please answer a question for me?
Does your philosophy find you peace? I ask this only because I, to, spend way too much time thinking. Peoples ideas fascinate me. I seem to always need to ask questions about them.”

I find some peace in telling stories. The beauty of telling a story is that your perception doesn’t have to be real. You can assume a perception of some people’s ideas, and it may even be wrong, then implement that perception into a character in your story, and see what people think. The fact that a villian or a hero is even understood is enough to warrant your perception hitting it’s target. Maybe not a bullseye, but a strike at least.

This idea of sex being a meal, and for a woman, does not give me peace. I don’t think it has to. It gives me excitement. What turns me (and most men) on about women is that they look at you like a meal. Passion is exactly like a Tiger attacking it’s prey. A predator. Not peaceful at all. But violent. Explosive.

Another factor to my amateur writing is philosophy which I have an equally animalistic opinion of. I don’t believe in philosophy at all in anything other than an emotional sense. I think it’s masturbation of a different kind. You see intellectuals all over the place who haven’t accomplished a single thing in all their lives. “D students” so to speak. Their minds seem to race in a sprint standing in a spot. Never getting anywhere. Never understanding the real world that they live in. True genius to me is simplicity in the hear and now (no matter how radical an interpretation it might be), and acceptance of people for who and what they are. Anything more complicated than that is self indulgence.

If you spend a lot of time thinking, and you think it’s too much time, might I suggest you write stories? I think you’d find a niche you never thought you had. And that does give you peace. To talk about it, and post it on a bulletin board. Especially when other people say “hey! That’s pretty good.” :)

thomasleecn
07-30-2003, 7:37 AM
I like it . Please continue......

Rennoch
07-30-2003, 9:03 AM
i object to the anarchy references. anarchism is not chaos. i get tired of constantly hearing us being referred to as the downfall of society in some way or other.

www.anarchistfaq.org

read up. understand we're not the freaks the borguios capilatist elite class would have you believe.

bill512
07-30-2003, 9:12 AM
hahahahahahahahahahahaha.......................

Look, you guys. No offense. But i was just trying to write a story here. Not a textbook. Not a manifesto. A story. And a pretty dog gone sexy one at that (to me, anyway). A fantasy.

Anyway, this is getting out of hand. I'm going to take a break.

Best regards
Bill