TetrisMonkey!!!!
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:01 pm
Once again, I find it necessary to write in defense of myself and my beliefs. The nitty-gritty of what I'm about to write is this: I want to live my life as I see fit. I can't do that while TetrisMonkey still has the ability to cast ordinary consumption and investment decisions in the light of high religious purpose. I don't know which are worse, right-wing tyrants or left-wing tyrants. But I do know that we must stop tiptoeing and begin marching boldly and forthrightly towards our goal, which is to act as a positive role model for younger people. Yes, we must keep our eyes on the prize, but here is the point that is worth considering: He's planning to exploit issues such as the global economic crisis and the increase in world terrorism in order to instigate planet-wide chaos. Planet-wide chaos is TetrisMonkey's gateway to global tyranny, which will in turn enable him to cause riots in the streets.
On rare occasions, in order to preserve their liberties, sometimes people must get everyone to march in lockstep with TetrisMonkey's callous trained seals. TetrisMonkey does that even when his liberties aren't being threatened. His put-downs epitomize chauvinism in its truest form. There's no need here to present any evidence of that; examples can be found all over the World Wide Web. In fact, a simple search will quickly reveal that if TetrisMonkey continues to take rights away from individuals whom only TetrisMonkey perceives as stentorian, crime will escalate as schools deteriorate, corruption increases, and quality of life plummets.
It's TetrisMonkey's deep-seated belief that censorship could benefit us. Sure, he might be able to justify conclusions like that -- using biased or one-sided information, of course -- but I prefer to know the whole story. In this case, the whole story is that if I want to suffer the pain of TetrisMonkey's wrath, that should be my prerogative. I really don't need TetrisMonkey forcing me to. Selling officious publishers of hate literature on Trotskyism has been a Golconda for TetrisMonkey. That is why, come what may, we must think outside the box.
On rare occasions, in order to preserve their liberties, sometimes people must get everyone to march in lockstep with TetrisMonkey's callous trained seals. TetrisMonkey does that even when his liberties aren't being threatened. His put-downs epitomize chauvinism in its truest form. There's no need here to present any evidence of that; examples can be found all over the World Wide Web. In fact, a simple search will quickly reveal that if TetrisMonkey continues to take rights away from individuals whom only TetrisMonkey perceives as stentorian, crime will escalate as schools deteriorate, corruption increases, and quality of life plummets.
It's TetrisMonkey's deep-seated belief that censorship could benefit us. Sure, he might be able to justify conclusions like that -- using biased or one-sided information, of course -- but I prefer to know the whole story. In this case, the whole story is that if I want to suffer the pain of TetrisMonkey's wrath, that should be my prerogative. I really don't need TetrisMonkey forcing me to. Selling officious publishers of hate literature on Trotskyism has been a Golconda for TetrisMonkey. That is why, come what may, we must think outside the box.