severedDEATHelemental
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- Posted: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 17:52:28 +0000
The rose in spring
severedDEATHelemental
The rose in spring
severedDEATHelemental
The rose in spring
How about I spare you the drama? The rich own you.
Wanna help me ******** 'em up?
You can't. There is something one must understand here. The people who own you are the people of wealth. You can't kill them by physical means. There are police, military, secret service and various other shadow figures that get in the way of killing them. On top of that, they would have no qualms about wiping almost everyone but them from the face of the earth before they gave in.
You can't kill your owners with violence, however what you can do to kill them is to take their life blood. And by that, I mean take their money. The best way to do so would be to go into direct competition with an edge that would make the owner's company incapable of competing with you. That has happened a lot in recent history. A lot like Blockbuster going out of business because of Netflix. When you take away their life blood and drive them out of business, then they lose their power. Force? Do you honestly think you have a chance against the most heavily funded military in the world?
Stealth and precisely applied force, not general conquest. All you're really telling me, though, is that my mission is suicidal, and I pretty much knew that already.
See, though, to defeat them that way, you have to become them. You think you won't get addicted too all that money, having things your way all the time, getting whatever you want and need?
Good. So does that mean I no longer have to listen to you?
If you become them, then what you do with your money is up to you. Nobody is telling you to invest in toxic assets, trade on the inside or violate labor laws. If you do that, then you were always that kind of monster.
No, and that's kind of ******** up. Would you stop listening to me if I had cancer? And, we're all going to die anyway.
Don't be naive. One, good luck driving entrenched, problem-creating, government-backed businesses like private prisons and factory farms out of business through mere competition. They're immune to that. Secondly, most monsters are made, not born.