Planet Starbucks
It must've been Tuesday, he was wearing his cornblue tie.
Must've had his grande latte enema.
Ikea nesting instinct
If I saw something clever , like a clever little table in a yin yang shape, I had to have it...
Scene :Men's cancer group
Then I lost all hope. Losing all hope is freedom. Babies don't sleep as well. I became addicted.
I was the arm little center of light this world crowded around. (Isn't this what so much of this movie is about...that vampire effect of the not fulfilled feeding off of those who are..isn't he ..i mean his angst
Every evening i died and every evening i was born again, resurrected.
One of the biggest issues humanity has to face is this vampire effect, or this sucking of others energy or form and function, of their scenario...that is what has to be combated, avoided, daily.
This leads us into the topic of aesthetics. How this affects us today. the question might seem superficial, but let me go into it. As Kierkegaard would say, There are three phases of growth in the spiritual being. The first is the aesthetic, then the ethic, and then the religious.
Interestingly enough, the religious is alike the aesthetic in some ways.
What does this show?
That we nee something new, yet we always us old things as well. It is how humans continue. We don't ever get that feeling from our Creator of doing things in vain. Perhaps one of the best things if being human, is the feeling of the greater lasting effect of something. Perhaps some people feel it in a investment. (That is a general word however, for so many things are an investment...)Yet that is the concept of investment, and why it is so intelligent. It is truly a pleasure of humanity. The ability t see beyond time, beyond linear time, to see the cumulative effect instead. Cumulative effect is kind of the proof that time isn't linear, for in linear time we would not see this kind of effect. (hmm ..or is it the other way around??) anyway it all becomes ind of The spiral effect of time, makes it so that later stages can reflect earlier , more elementary ones. Those not close to they system, can be confused, they can think that someone advanced is someone beginner, and vice versa. However,those in thee know, are able to detect the subtle, yet rather huge differences.
I see this happening also in the stages, as I call them, of spiritual development. They are called Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (Not to not give credit to other religions and spiritualites, because however they do not fit in in this way to the paradigm, however later on we will see how this paradigm does allow for them to fit in ).
Fight club
Scene: airplane seats
So what do you do for a living?
Why , so you can pretend like you're interested?
Everything on a plane is a single serving.
How is that working out for you?
What?
Being clever.
Great.
My briefcase was vibrating?
9 times out of 10 , its an electric razor. But every once in awhile, its a Dildo (said hushed).
Scenario: bar
Well, you did lose a lot of versatile solutions for modern living.
Well, my insurance will probably cover it.
The things you own end up owning you...Do what you like.
Scene: Street
It was on the tip of everyone's tongue, Tyler and I just gave it a name.
Every week , Tyler gave the rules he and I came up with.
the 8th and final rule, if your new to fight club, you must fight.
for ten minutes, he was a god while he flounced the maitre d' at .....
You weren't alive anywhere like the way you were there.
Who you were in Fight Club, is not who you were in the rest of the world.
A guy came to fight club for the first time, his ass was a wod of cookie dough, after a few weeks, he was carved out of wood.
I felt sorry for people packed into gyms, trying to look how Calvin Klein or Tommy Hilfigger said they should.
Self-improvement is masturbation...now self-destruction....(leads into fight scene with random guy from bus).
Afterward, we all felt saved.
Scene: the house
I'd fight Ghandi.
good one.
How about you?
Lincoln.
Scene: fight club area
We have no great war. No great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression, our lives.
Scene: street
Most people normal people, do about anything, to avoid a fight.
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