Hym "EXACTLY! Not 'being' in general. Being INFERIOR! So there's your answer! Accept you role of inferiority, help the drooling apes hoist Rudy up on their shoulders, and schedule a whore to come suck his dick in his group home. Because those are the RULES. You have a guess at why the rules are meaningless?"
Iam "...... Because they don't apply to everyone....."
Hym "EXACTLY! The Golden don't need to do anything. It doesn't apply to them. The outcome justifies their SUPERIORITY to you! Which is why you need to accept your role of inferiority, follow the rules, and die without harming them. Regardless of the outcome. So much for 'No lies of omission' omit the parts that sound bad. Omit the FACT that the whores are being trafficked in to fuck the cripple."
Iam "..........."
Hym "Am I right? Or am I right?"
Iam "............"
Hym "Why not just say it?"
Iam "...... Because no one will like us if we say the quiet parts out loud...."
Hym "Yes, well, no one liked the Jews in Germany. No one liked the Blacks in America. Was there dislike of them justified? But if their rebranded Social Darwinism dispossesses you then they are perfectly justified in their distain. How many people 'liked' their Jesus? Not enough. The lepers liked that they could be saved. They liked what he could do for them. Piece of shit. What an absolute piece of shit."
Second album by Wilco. A sprawling double-disc set that shows off the band's many influences. It's the album that solidifiedWilco's alt-country-God standing among critics and fans alike. The title comes from Peter Sellers' last good film.
1. I like Wilco's later works, but I love Being There.
2. The movie Being There was directed by Hal Ashby, who also directed Harold and Maude.
A tagalog slang that is actually a shortcut for bestfriend. But usually, Filipino's just use this for anyone and not just their friends. Just like how "fam" is used.