Mackuss
- Gender: Male
- Gamer Since: 63 months ago
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PseudoAlphaMale
AIM
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Mackuss
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http://www.myspace.com/7187875
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On the first day of christmas Blizzard gave to me,
a brand new SCV.
I'm a man of simple pleasures. I'm in an aspiring punk/ska/rock band called Ska Bands Like Us and I grew up on good games. I like things like midnight soccer, eating, nomenclature, computers, and above all, music.
Think you know art? You wouldn't know art if it sat in your lap and called you momma. Okay really, but check out my friend Adeline's photography. Her stuff will be up for print soon!
YTMND, lolz
Conan is my hero
So...I'm writing an amateur treatise that blends what used to be called "natural law" with a methodical disassembly of widely accepted and pop religious/spiritual thought using careful cultural analyses, well established history (much with archaeological/paleological support), the "words of god" and the far more plentiful words of people who think they speak for the infinite. The most powerful--and useful--part of this treatise in progress is a thread throughout which seeks to establish a secular ethical code extending law no further than a minimalist limit synchronized with market demand. An ethical code that fluxuates (in purpose, form, as well as strenuosity) with the economic needs of a society while clearly establishing rules, roles, and practicible individual responsiblity (to oneself and to one's society). This is not so radical as it seeks only to make transparent for all to see, those things which already and have always occurred as a result of struggle within a society and as a result of our neccessary responses to multi-national competition. The most disturbing conclusion to be found so far in these essays is the inevitable (I think) tendency towards making every member of society a cash-money ho'. The response is a little more interesting--how to make cash money ho's enviable and even ethically sound (whereas now, people behave as though they are aghast at materialism while simultaneously behaving as sucklings on the healthy teets of commerce and cheap cheap answers to human desire.) The goal is to make them cheaper. Hedonism could be a good thing...oh and don't forget to put the toilet seat down.
Please excuse "Satellite" by BT, as I have no idea why it goes into Amazing Grace, haha. Just click next. Unless of course...you feel like listenin to some ol' soul.