You should start LOOKING for what God has made you for, instead of WAITING for what God has made you for.
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You should start LOOKING for what God has made you for, instead of WAITING for what God has made you for.
You are Master of Seven, fallow Master of Seven's heart.
Don't worry about current standards. Do your own thing. Be you.
You have no idea how less deep that is when "Master of Seven" isn't his real name :)Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant
You are Master follow Master's heart. Heh.
Slow down.Quote:
Originally Posted by Master of 7s
I appreciate the post, agree with most of it, but this is a bit of a jump. Please tell me I don't have to explain myself here.
The point here is that if you can recognize you have been programmed a certain way you can reprogram yourself if it is holding you back. This needs to happen or the cycle will continue to perpetuate itself.
He's not saying that's what he thinks(regarding most hated group on earth), he's saying that's the idea some people get in their head. Or that's how I saw it.
Only a douche bag would blame all black people for the actions of a few. He shouldn't feel bad for douche bags being out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by rezo
Believe me I've searched high and low for my purpose for being and after about ten years I finally concluded that when it's time for me to know, I'll know.Quote:
Originally Posted by AstroBlue
"Till then, just keep on truckin." seems to be the message I'm getting.
Close, I'm saying that this is the perception we are programmed to believe more than anything. That we have no place in this world and damn all if it isn't the hardest of the programming to shake off. Because of this, many (particulary males) feel completely alienated from everything and everyone (another reason for the "We are in this together" mentality) around them. The entire world is the enemy and we must subjugate it to our will or forever be slaves to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by rezo
That kind of causes itself I guess. The world is more than happy to be your enemy if you try to subjugate it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Master of 7s
If you let it be. I'm black yet listen to rock music and do other stuff that is seen as white. Black People are in a way trained to think a certain way about ourselves and others(ex. W the stupid belief that white people always holding us down) Do black people have to work twice as hard anyone else. Of course. All people have to try to outwork each other. It has nothing to do with race. Disgracing the race is based mainly on opinion. My sister thinks I disgarce the african culture becuase I hate rap music yet my mom completely understands the way I think and has no problem with how I live my life. It just depends on how someone ses you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Master of 7s
lol, I don't get why some people feel that black people can't enjoy rock. I mean shit, they halped come up with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by toby
Ofcorse it shouldn't suprise me. The world thinks Elivis fell out his mothers ass in graceland with a 6 string in his hand.
Exactly, I been called white-washed, a house-nigger, and had my blackness questioned by many a fool, simply because I have a sense of ethics and morality.Quote:
Originally Posted by toby
Q: "Why you be prayin' to dat white man God?"
A: Because I look at you and see what the alternative is. No thanks.
My choice of music is wide and varied, but modern rap does not fall in among those choices (old school, yes, but fuck modern rap).
The best part was being told I was acting white in high school because I was actually trying to learn something. That's pretty difficult, however, when you're the only one in the class not acting like a retarded monkey and the teacher has pretty much given up.