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Guest XelnagaTheFirst
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Some of you will know what im talking about, some of you wont even care. They are my lyrics so i guess i should post in the poems section

 

here we go ===>

 

Would you sew my mesenteric together

Wonder smoke inside of my pulmonary

Indigo to go with the fire inner

I can take a match to you

 

Watcher try

and you take another hit

Breath in tight

and you try a little bit

all your life

for a light of bloody spit

Wave good-bye

 

Killer, maker, roller, breaker

Like a red in an ashtray

 

Lotta snake to calm down your ruby daughter

In a sense, I'm after another blotter

Bloody mouth, a night for an albatross

Catcher know to savor you

 

Watcher try

and you take another hit

Breath in tight

and you try a little bit

All your life

for a light of bloody spit

Wave good-bye

 

Killer, coper, maker, broker

Like a red in an ashtray

Killer, holder, made her, broke her

Like a red in an ashtray

 

(the end)

 

anyway lets start some conversation... i dont know about other places but i tend to think about communism plenty in my spare time :/. Anyway people always Ideal Communism has never existed and never will exist. Well i have been taking Shaolin Kung fu an long time for many years now, and in order to do so you must also learn Shaolin history. Anyway Shaolin temples and Shaolin monasteries were perfect communist societies. They were communist though it was not called that. Could you not say that they are the only Communsit society to actually work and thrive?.... Because they did in fact do that..

 

 

later

 

Xelnaga

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You need to move to a better neighborhood.

 

Shao lin temple a comune? I don't think the purpose was equal distribution of wealth, nor do I believe they were very democratic - but I suppose they were non-capitolist.

~Zool~

 

Ancient, The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.

Bard of Terra, Patron Saint of Aspiring Bards.

 

Master of Magic and Mayhem, The Moonlit Realm

 

Elder than dirt, more foolish than a jester, able to trip over the smallest logic in a single step. It's... Oh, you know.

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest XelnagaTheFirst
Posted

No zool that wasnt the purpose but a major purpose was to make everyone equal, everyone put their hand in... I dont think it was a communist society but they did live in what we could call a communist socieity... for everyone was totally equal and got equal ammounts everyone worked the feilds to bring in food for everyone else... they did not trade.. did not use money... it was ideal communism quote:

 

Grandmaster Sin Kwan The : "No it was not communist because it was not called communism, but in todays defintion of communism you could say they were communist"

 

Either way i just want to know i dont believe in much and i dont like communism.

 

I have only been in shaolin kung fu since i was 7 and in order to participate u need to learn the philosiphy. Shaolin temples were not communist i know this..

 

but they lived with their own ideals..

 

sure they had "freedom" but how they were fed and how they prospered was communist

 

i dont like communism im just saying they were fed by it, flourished with it, and were destroyed by it.

 

Why do i say these things?? I do not know

 

-Xel

 

"one man walks, one that bakes, one thats on the phone, while one sits down and faces the cold all his life"

 

 

 

Edited by: XelnagaTheFirst at: 8/1/02 11:55:28 am

Posted

I seem to remeber from a history book the American government destroying the ruling society of a central american country for giving land to peasants, because this made them communist.

 

Now perhaps it was a little extreme, but I think it lends a little leeway to the defenition of communism.

 

Of-course, I DO wonder what peasants were doing in a communist society

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