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influence. the power of it and the susceptibility of will. the cost of losing it.
during breakfast this morning, i overheard one australian asking if everyone was back from their trips, including some that went to bali. being here in australia makes the impact of the bombings much closer to the heart instead of just being read of in the papers, noting the death toll and the inefficiency of the operations.
man and his love-hate relationship with power and influence. it can be seen everywhere - outright or subliminal dominance(if you're careful enough to notice). the latter is definitely scarier just because one cannot pinpoint the source of it. this physical manifestation of power and political play is not only a call for attention but affects innocent lives. the ignorance of some.
although religion plays a big part on one's identity, it seems like most of mankind has lost his humanity, and the bigger picture. ah, the paradox of too much heart and not enough mind. regardless of which stereotype you belong to, what are in these words?
the rebel without a cause, or too much of one. the feeling of belonging, conformity. safety in numbers. 'one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter'.
freedom, the best export?
influence. the power of it and the susceptibility of will. the cost of losing it.
during breakfast this morning, i overheard one australian asking if everyone was back from their trips, including some that went to bali. being here in australia makes the impact of the bombings much closer to the heart instead of just being read of in the papers, noting the death toll and the inefficiency of the operations.
man and his love-hate relationship with power and influence. it can be seen everywhere - outright or subliminal dominance(if you're careful enough to notice). the latter is definitely scarier just because one cannot pinpoint the source of it. this physical manifestation of power and political play is not only a call for attention but affects innocent lives. the ignorance of some.
although religion plays a big part on one's identity, it seems like most of mankind has lost his humanity, and the bigger picture. ah, the paradox of too much heart and not enough mind. regardless of which stereotype you belong to, what are in these words?
the rebel without a cause, or too much of one. the feeling of belonging, conformity. safety in numbers. 'one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter'.
freedom, the best export?
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