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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Are You a Rebel? Or are You Just another Sheep following the Non-confor

Are You a Rebel? Or ar You just an other Sheep following the Non-conformity Flock?Its give c be living on the immaterial of society and earning what a crock of shit it is, but then approaching it again with a sense of humor. I mean, when youre able to see society as this sort of funky, funny illusion, it makes it easier to deal with it because there is no rhyme or reason to the counsel it works. RuPaul, on fringe goal (Genre, March 99)Rebellion. *Its about articulating that little inner voice thats in any of us, the voice which resists being assimilated into the batch conformity that is American society. The quality of our fundamental interaction has diminished so much that we barely recognize each other as human. The American way of life has destroyed our individuality opus pretending to cater to it, and the natural interdependence of society has been compromised by the shrieks of mass media and the cubicle farms they call workplaces. We are all gearing up for roughly heavy shit, all around the world. The yuppies are putting together their sappy stock option plans, the Pakistanis are aching for jihad against India, the major labels are enterpriseing harder than ever to saturate our culture with Limp Bizkit bullshit and use up Napster while theyre at it. To me, it travels together like a puzzle. Its all related. This is much than a complaint about social differences. Its about human nature. astonish around I think I can prove this. The hippie and freak hordes would have us believe than they are the sole bastions of non-conformity and bankers acceptance left in America. They are not.I really dislike stories like Hans Christian Andersons The Ugly Duckling. Not all ugly ducklings turn into swans. virtually(prenominal) of us turn into ugly ducks. We need to learn to accept it, and to recall that being an ugly duck isnt really necessarily all that bad, because exit with the flock isnt always the best or most satisfying way to go, even if i t does seem like the easiest. I was never one who fit in with my peers. From the day I began school at the age of five, it was unadorned that I was somehow different from the domicile of them. Since I was hyperactive, kind of shy, and similarly intellectual to be popular, I rarely had many friends, and at time found myself a subject of ridicule, mocking, and outright abuse. My first ploy, which lasted for a fall of years, was to attempt to conform. This was very muc... ...tandards, but these standards were made by conformity. The union itself is some form of rebellion. By being apart of that group, he conformed to the rebels standards.A cultural movement is a cultural movement be it hippie, skater punk, raver trash or otherwise. Nobody wants the whole world to full of life in peace as one big happy family. Its stubborn to instinct. We all want to be the bottisavatta in the flowing robes who dictates the gospel to the rest of the world. And thats not the way things work. This world has winners and losers, geeks and popular kids. Junior high repeats itself until you are dead. So whats a rebel to do? I dont know. Try reading. red cent Kerouac is not still a best selling author because of his composed Gap khakis. A nation of people didnt follow Lenin into almost 80 years of collectivist silliness because of his natty goatee and adorable accent. Or try remembering these simple rules 1.)Rebellion is free. 2.) Rebellion does not come in six different colors. 3.) Rebellion does not have a soundtrack and a movie deal in the works. 4.) Rebellion is not found in a piercing store, tattoo parlor, drug store, hash pipe or a Quentin Tarrantino movie.

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