It's in the first book of every prophecy. Your mama and your dad give you the fall. What can I choose, besides hurting myself? Hurt another person, but it's also hurting myself. You know, it's the way it is. The jews killed Jesus, and that's why all our sins are forgiven. And that's the point of nowhere return, so I can't ask for more than that. I observed this world, and it seems that Hollywood has desensitized the people to violence. However, violent incidents on the streets will immediately be condemned and rejected by the people. Well, that's because violence in movies is fiction, and violence in the street is real. Movies aren't always fiction, but no matter if it's fiction or real, what's the difference? As a matter of fact people watch movies to enjoy watching them, regardless if they're based on a true story or not. Enjoying the movies means enjoying the violence. Yes, but we ASSUME that enjoying the violence doesn't harm anybody, because it's just watching, it's not saying stop the violence, it's not saying carry on with the violence, it's just enjoying a violent movie, no moral judgement. Well, I don't agree it's not a moral judgement. As a matter of fact, it's desensitizing people to the awareness of the fact that it's a moral judgement. You're just exceedingly deceitful if you don't admit that these people watch their favourite movies because they love the bad guys, period! But they firmly condemn and reject real violence, because it's real, and the movies aren't real, right? And they love the pride, the beauty of the skills of the bad guys, and their glory, and they love the fact that it's blown out of proportion, they love every great thing, every big thing, nothing's great enough, nothing's big enough. No small things for them, nothing small please. I think the moral judgements are also blown out of proportion, but because it's fiction, it's supposedly no moral judgement, it's supposedly innocent, so the bigger the better. When we take a look at real violence, on the streets, it could be a case of an assault with a knife or something like what I describe in EXIT, it's not something Hollywood would make a film about, because it's rather small and stupid. Yes, but if nevertheless we take a look at what happened, and really take a close look at every small detail, even if it gets smaller and smaller, even if it's small and stupid, then these people that love these movies will react like if they're being served a meal with nothing but smelly rotten food, this food is thrown away, because it's just garbage, it belongs to garbage. Yes, well figure this: every violent Hollywood movie is built with this kind of smelly rotten food, except it's not only smelly and rotten, but also fake, and fake means hiding every pungent stench and replace it by freshness, and fake means also hiding every rotten thing and replace it by shininess. It's supposed to be innocent, because it's not real? And desensitizing people to the point where they are no longer aware of the fact that it's not innocent, is also supposed to be innocent? Of course it's true, these movies fucked up the world. Today, principalities and authorities are supporting veterans of war, and glorifying them, and they support these wars, and glorify these wars. Are these wars not real? Are these wars also fiction? Is it just movies? These wars are also built on smelly, rotten food. These wars are also built on details, very small details, and very very small things. It's just such a large amount of very small things that it's blown out of proportion, and it's so great, and it's so big, and that's what we love. Well I don't. Don't you wanna take a look? I think I'm blessed because I hate the fact that people don't want to see the truth.
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