the beauty in life, music, shows, hanging out, my few friends, movies, cartoons, shooting pool, bass, guitar, drums, tapping, reading, writing, different forms of art, contemplating about how things go with different decisions, animals can be fun, being in semi-awkward situations, screen printing, photos, getting tattoos, being with good people, and singing at shows as loud as I can.
Our stupidity is inherited mindlessly through each passing generation, reinforced through our neighborhoods, directed by our educational system, and exploited by the ones among us who love living in the master’s house.
- A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich
I’m so tired of the traditions that keep us stupid. They want us to look backward for a false sense of strength and fall into their timeless class structure. But I looked forward to a new society, where the rich are an erased nightmare from the psyche of man.
- A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich
Anyone that is whole hearted, a good person, or knows whats up. Scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.I also want to meet people who have somewhat of the same interests as me, not the fake interest either. I don't want you to say things to make you seem cool. I don't care if you like something that I hate. I enjoy a good debate from time to time. I would like to also meet people willing to just have some fun. Real fun. Don't be masked.
Blood for Blood, H2O, Sick of it All, Madball, Ducky Boys, Dropkick Murphys, Catch 22, Rancid, Lard, Dead Kennedys, Sex Pistols, Fear, Johnny Cash, Tenacious D, Taking Back Sunday, Operation Ivy, Jupiter Sunrise, Transplants, Lars and the Bastards, Street Dogs, Gwar, Flogging Molly, Murphys Law, Social Distortion, Leftover Crack, Choking Victim, Mark Lind, Geggy Tah, Poison the Well, Bad Religion, Alkaline Trio, DRI, Goldfinger, Stretch Arm Strong, Rise Against, Descendents, Ramones, Bane, Tom Petty, Circle Jerks, Pinhead Gunpowder, F-Minus, and theres more.... I guess just about anything that can make me tap my foot.
"This is a democracy of and for the wealthy; it has always been and always will be. Don’t be fooled by the proof they offer of the ones that started from nothing and have achieved something. They are just tokens for the masses. Delusions. Opiates. Real people don’t get rich, they just get by."
- A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich
I'm into stuff that can make me laugh, make me scared, make me think, and help me learn. I like documentaries on music, government, and just funny shit.
"Wealthy people have always been a small minority of well-educated and equipped human beings. They aren’t truly racist or nationalistic unless it serves their purpose. They have conquered nature and exist in another world apart from our own. Their living standards and education are the best. By and large they do not experience raw life as we do. They carefully and logically choose through their environment as we react emotionally within our terrain. Through generations, they have fashioned this world for themselves. We built it for their enlightenment and we’ve become simple operators of their machines. Our minds are not our own, if true equality doesn’t exist. When the playing field is equal, and we all have the complete ability to become enlightened, then, and only then can we be held responsible for our actions."
- A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich
Simspons, Lost, Family Guy, Futurama, Rocko's Modern Life.
s.e. hinton is my favorite(outsiders, that was then this is now, tex, rumblefish)
George Hurchella wrote a book I liked (Going Underground)
Harlan Coben wrote a cool book, pretty long though (No Second Chance)
American Hardcore: A tribute to Tribalism was a really good book.(it was a good movie I hear... i still haven't watched it)
Fahrenheit 451 was awesome.
Invisible Monsters by the dude that wrote Fight Club was good(I can't remember his name)
A Rebel Life: Murder By the Rich by Peter Kalafatis was fucking amazing.
Mosquitoes and Whisky by Chris Walter kicked fucking ass, and I can't wait to read more of his stuff.
Chasing Ghosts by Paul Reikoff was amazing.
there are many more I've yet to get through, and I'm getting into a lot of these bastards... cool. Peeaace.
Right now I'm reading "God is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything" by Christopher Hitchens. It is awesome. Worth checking it out!
I also started this book Double Duce. It's good the first thirty pages, maybe if I remember, I'll update this and let you know more.I like the shit that I write the most though. It's me in a page or so. Fuck it.
"As the streets formed my essence it has left an overwhelming need for revenge and justice hiding in the folds of my being. My hope for justice is now personal and individual, but with whom? And more importantly, how?"
- A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich
Anyone who has made an impact on the way I can think are cool. No real heros, just ideas and morals. There have definitely been a lot of great things in and out of my life. Some of which I miss a lot, others that can fuck off. The guys in the bands that make the songs that help me through it all. There are too many to mention and I owe thanks around the table. I have to say there are some friends that I look up to on different qualities and am glad I've got people like them around if I need help with anything... ok... so those are far from real heroes... dammit.
They have manipulated the middle classes to fight each other when they are the real enemy. They are the few that have the most. Our differences in a world without the wealthy can be settled for the greater good. It is the rich that have us radicalized our ideologies to create confusion and separation. If we simply eliminate hording wealth and this parasite class, then the world will become a real Democratic, free, and equal society. Until then, no war but the class war.
- A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich