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OfflineAlan Stone
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Do you belong on this planet?
    #2611510 - 04/28/04 01:32 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Do you feel like you belong on this planet? Or does it strike you as immensely odd, filled with a bunch of crazy people?

I can't remember any time in my life when I felt like I belonged on this planet. I like the scenery, the plant life and the music, but I've never felt like I could conform to society, to what is expected of people in these times.
I regret the fact that honor seems to be a concept that has become extinct, here. I simply don't understand people's obsession with the material, the external, status. I'm amazed most people prefer to walk another's path instead of their own, without realising that in fact every individual is alone, up here *points to the cranium*, and it will never be any different.

Perhaps I was born in the wrong time. Perhaps the past wasn't really all that different from the present. Maybe I have some disorder, but maybe, just maybe, the majority of people might be crazy for not thinking for themselves and blindly following tradition. Know what I mean?


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2611632 - 04/28/04 01:53 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Did you ever get the feelin? that you?re out there all alone,
No one else can hear you, no one answers when you phone,
You?re worried ?cause you can?t remember the
Name of the girl that you just met,
Might must be you?re born on the wrong planet.

No, I don?t think that it could be somethin? that you ate
?cause I just had the same thing too and man I sure feel great
Now don?t you worry, it?s not something that you should regret
Thing is you were born on the wrong planet.

Now I must admit I?ve felt that way once or twice before,
When I can?t think of what to say as I?m walking towards the door.
For this strange feeling I have I cannot find a cure.
I guess I was just born on the wrong planet.


Your not alone.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: ChiefThunderbong]
    #2611668 - 04/28/04 02:01 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Is that a quote, or did you write that up yourself? It's  :thumbup: either way :smile:

Cool sig, by the way.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2611674 - 04/28/04 02:02 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Yeah I feel that way too.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2611706 - 04/28/04 02:10 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

It's a song by String Cheese Incident ("Born on the wrong planet"). Thanks, I got the sig from Chris Rock's standup.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2611865 - 04/28/04 02:41 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

right planet.

wrong time.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: DoctorJ]
    #2611891 - 04/28/04 02:46 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I hear that

I think I was meant to be a Roman during their days of glory (or even their days of decline by excessive partying and alcohol would've been fine.)


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: DoctorJ]
    #2611938 - 04/28/04 02:57 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

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DoctorJ said:
right planet. 

wrong time.




Yes, I think so too :yesnod:


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2612141 - 04/28/04 03:38 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

It's nice to see I'm not the only "crazy" one who doesn't understand the people around me.  And the more I read boards like this and find intelligent people, the harder it gets to talk to the average person.  It's like I have to switch off my brain in order to make stupid smalltalk about the weather or who's dating who or whatever other inane crap they're interested in.

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I'm amazed most people prefer to walk another's path instead of their own...




That's a great description of how most people live.  My mom drives me crazy with that kind of thinking, always talking about someone else's house, car, etc., even staring at their orders in restaurants.  "Oh, I wish I'd gotten that" :wtf:  Never satisfied with her own life, even though we're middle class (whatever the fuck that means these days) and have it pretty good.  She's always waiting to win the lottery and then she'd have friends and be so happy.  No, then you'd just be a miserable bitch with nice things that nobody likes instead of a miserable bitch with mediocre things that nobody likes...whatever.

Waiting and hoping for 2012...


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2612269 - 04/28/04 04:16 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

"Do you feel like you belong on this planet? Or does it strike you as immensely odd, filled with a bunch of crazy people?"

yes.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: BleaK]
    #2612390 - 04/28/04 04:46 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Yes, the former? Or yes, the latter? Both?

@ Renegade: thanks.


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Edited by Alan Stone (04/28/04 04:51 PM)


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is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2612414 - 04/28/04 04:53 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

i didnt really read everyones reply but its not the world thats crazy, its our society....but...

many of you may be saying, "what a cop-out statement." yeah, it is, so what.
i dont blame society for my actions, but that doesnt mean i agree with the of it, either. society evolves, like eevery ecosystem

i dont think all of our society is bad, in fact, id say most of it is good, and actually probably getting better. we've come a long way in our humanitarian rights and things like that...guess what, we are a reflection of our society, and our society is a reflection of us.

ok, this world, per se, is amazing, im utterly in love with her. even on my worse day when i wish i was seriously dead, when everyone lets me down, i can always look to her, and she ALWAYS comes through. guess what, we are a reflection of our planet, and our planet is a reflection of us.

and this world, this blue-planet, is just a drop of water in an ocean of stars and galaxies. and we are a part of that, somehow, noone knows, i dont care who they are or what they say, "that" mystery can never be solved, we are here rather than not here, somehow...and guess what, we are a reflection of our universe, and our universe is a reflection of us, of you.

society as a mass whole may be money sluts, but look into a childs eyes, and you will see true humanity in all its splendor...imho


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: CleverName]
    #2612438 - 04/28/04 05:01 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Wow... how positive! There are many wonderful 'things' in this world. God, nature, special people, special times, etc.

I do get the impression though that the majority of people I meet don't get 'it'. That may sound arogant, but it seems like they forget about their souls or something. Or maybe they just have a different perspective on life that I just don't understand? Either way, I feel so encouraged when I come on the shroomery... or meet people who do know where I'm coming from who see spirituality as so important rather that "materials" or "status".


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2612482 - 04/28/04 05:13 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

i meant the latter but now that i think of it. both.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2612840 - 04/28/04 06:38 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I know I'm here on this planet at this time for a reason, but I haven't enjoyed my stay thus far.

See my sig. :wink:


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: CleverName]
    #2613150 - 04/28/04 08:15 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

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i dont think all of our society is bad, in fact, id say most of it is good, and actually probably getting better. we've come a long way in our humanitarian rights and things like that...guess what, we are a reflection of our society, and our society is a reflection of us.





Interesting you think that, as I've always seen it the exact opposite, our society was good and is now shitty and getting shittier. When this country started out, it was free with great rulers, yet with every war we've had since then, we sacrifice a few liberties for security, someimtes more than a few, and now I can see it starting to take it's toll. It's rare that, once those liberties are lost, we get them back, and to get just one back requires a long tedious fight, even if the information and knowledge is on your sight.

I wouldn't want to be here a few hundred years from now at the rate our government is taking away liberties.

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society as a mass whole may be money sluts, but look into a childs eyes, and you will see true humanity in all its splendor...imho




Yes... children are the one hope for us... until they grow up and become money grabbing inferior lustful whores like most others turn out to be

It's my personal opinion that, as time goes on, the worst aspects in the society and government become worse and worse, and the good aspects start to decay, such as in 1984. The best way to fix this is, as it has been done so often in history and will be done to the US, have an overthrow of the government, either by its own decay, by other governments of the world or by its own people. Imagine how corrupt and decayed the Roman empire would be if it continued to exist to this day. Every day would be a holiday, every person an alcoholic, all creative thought stopped. It's inevitable that as the worse aspects worsen, one day they'll reach a point of no return


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: Ravus]
    #2613683 - 04/28/04 10:02 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

eventually, every empire will fall. evolution baby. just about 50 years ago there was segregation and women and minorities had little rights. we really have moved ahead in many areas, mostly humaniterian, which are the most important, i believe.

education around the world is the highest ever. science is reaching new levels of understanding and discovery everday. technology is amazing.

our founding fathers were as corrupt as any gov't official today, and of the roman empire times. those in power are usually corrupt to a degree.

america really is the best country to live in. i consider myself damn lucky to have been born here, even though i dont agree with most politicians, and i hate the fact the leaders of this earth are driven by greed, power, and money...and i dont think its good that when american commerce sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold...

but yes, despite all of our advances, there is still hunger all over the world, the poor are the majority, war is rampant(always as been), we are vastly overpopulated. and we humans may have technology, but we also have primitive minds that war over religion and territory and shit like that. think of all the more postive technology and insight and creativity our human people could come up with, but we cant fight ourselves and expect to survive as a species, we cant forget we are just another big, hairless, strange ape.


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2613907 - 04/28/04 11:04 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

i for one am happy here. i know i may sound blind or naive, but i have finally reached a point in my life where i feel like i am in the place i am supposed to be. i guess the reason is because i am focusing on my life as it is now, not what it was or what it will be. i love my friends, and i tell them so. i tell the truth, which may sound simple, but isn't always. and i realize that the time we spend here (though it may seem eternal to some) is insanely brief and is at once both inconsequential and extremely meaningful.

im sorry, i am rambling, but i do truly wish that i could help everyone to be happy and comfortable. i guess that there is clarity in blindness


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2613933 - 04/28/04 11:12 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

i dont think i do


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2614300 - 04/29/04 12:43 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Alan Stone : I know exactly what you mean, that is something I asked myself everyday, as a matter of fact I just did like an hour ago, if I am living at the right time, or it is me in my head going nuts, I ve never felt part of this world, even when I was a kid. Today I was taking a walk by a pier downtown, and I was so sad because I was thinking about our motivations are mostly material and selfish.


CleverName: America is a continent, not a country.


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: CleverName]
    #2614509 - 04/29/04 01:37 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

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CleverName said:
eventually, every empire will fall.  evolution baby.  just about 50 years ago there was segregation and women and minorities had little rights.  we really have moved ahead in many areas, mostly humaniterian, which are the most important, i believe. 

education around the world is the highest ever.  science is reaching new levels of understanding and discovery everday.  technology is amazing.

our founding fathers were as corrupt as any gov't official today, and of the roman empire times.  those in power are usually corrupt to a degree.

america really is the best country to live in.  i consider myself damn lucky to have been born here, even though i dont agree with most politicians, and i hate the fact the leaders of this earth are driven by greed, power, and money...and i dont think its good that when american commerce sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold...





I personally feel that the education system is far too expensive, however good the education is.  It's creating a mass gap between (and pardon my medeivil (sp? - so tired) reference) the 'upper' and 'lower' "classes".  The poor are getting poorer, while the rich improve things only the rich are concerned with, and the people going to school are usually the ones brainwashed into taking orders, repeating phrases out of textbooks, rather than thinking for themselves and making decisions that will be better for everyone.

I italisized segregation, because it's the perfect example of how education is now-a-days.  The smart people aren't educated, but the sheep are..  Odd, no?  Fuck degrees, fuck politicians, and fuck americans (notice the de-capitlization) who don't realise that they're PROGRAMMED to believe they live in the best country in the world.  (please don't take offense - this isn't a direct attack on you).  I've gone to school in both Canada and the States, and my god, I couldn't believe what they teach you down there!

I'm trying REALLY hard not to rant too much here, and I'm glad you realise that politicians are driven by greed, but hey, did YOU vote last referrendum, and if so, did things turn out the way YOU wanted?

Government in general is losing it's 'kick' - people haven't been happy with politicians for decades, yet we continue to let them push our countries (Canada included) in directions driven by false motives.  With all this technology (and I agree, it IS wonderful), you'd think we'd be able to have an (inter)national voting system or something - Fuck countries, fuck ownership, fuck my God is bigger than your God..  WHY CAN'T WE ALL JUST FUCKING GET ALONG?@#?%@#?!%

I'm sorry.  I dislike being lowerclass, and I see stepping over people as the only real way to get ahead in life (it's done everywhere).  I refuse to curb my morals to further myself monetarily.

In closing, I state (yet again), fuck the states.  :mad2:


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2614539 - 04/29/04 01:43 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I feel the same as you do.  I have learned to live in my own world, happily.  I am not the same as other people.  So, even though I love people, I sort of avoid them in a sense.  I'm different from them.  But I used to see that as a negative reflection, some how, of me.  Now I see that it is a reflection of them. 

I had an interesting experience recently that has caused me to think about this a little more lately.  Interesting that you started a thread.

I am sharing an office with a paralegal and an attorney.  The paralegal did something that sucked me in, cluelessly, that would have meant we were pulling a fast one on the other attorney.  When I realized what was going on, after the fact, I went and told the other attorney about it right up front, told him I didn't know until too late what was going on, and I gave him all the money I made on the deal. 

But it made me look at that paralegal, who lives like so many others who make up the legal profession:  For the money, no matter who it hurts.  Everything revolves around "what's in it for me", rather than around the relationship.  I'd rather have the relationship.

Most people would not have done what I did.  But I could give fuck-all about money, although I wouldn't mind getting some, okay, LOTS, but without fucking people over to get it.

What is with the world?  Why do people worry?  Why are people so self-centered?  Why are people unhappy?  Why do people hurt other people? 

So, in answer, a very long answer, I don't feel I belong here.  But I have learned how to live here.  Very carefully.  :grin:


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: CleverName]
    #2614955 - 04/29/04 03:45 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

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america really is the best country to live in.




I disagree. On this side of the pond, we have education and health care that are affordable for every layer of society. When you're unemployed, you get cash from the government to be able to survive. Can't you judge a nation by how it treats its worst-off citizens?
We do have higher taxes, but the government gives you quite a bit back in return. For instance a single, working class parent doesn't have to work two full-time jobs to be able to support her/his kids.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Frog]
    #2614958 - 04/29/04 03:47 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

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When I realized what was going on, after the fact, I went and told the other attorney about it right up front, told him I didn't know until too late what was going on, and I gave him all the money I made on the deal.



Now that's sticking to your ideals! If I hadn't rated you already, I'd do so now.


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2615006 - 04/29/04 04:10 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I feel like I belong here on Earth for now just as much as anybody else heh..

I think that if I somehow didn't belong here on Earth, nobody else would either, or something like that


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2615166 - 04/29/04 07:04 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

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Do you feel like you belong on this planet?



I grew up looking at the stars and learning about them since i was 5. I wondered about going "up there" someday. I'm also physically allergic to most airborne organic compounds but none synthetic and although i behave like a human being, my mind frame seems completely different from most people.
I feel human but i also feel that i came from somewhere else, i feel my place is here now but for some reason there's something about the stars, a call which is always there.... how can it be ?

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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2615478 - 04/29/04 09:54 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

A stranger in a strange land, eh?

I believe in the pre-existence of the soul so I view such feelings as a kind of vague lingering memory from when one existed in the spiritual realm where one resides between lives. Some would counter that all memories are erased prior to beginning our current lives, but I would argue that no force can completely erase the memory of heaven- it's just that good!! Once you've tasted it, nothing can overwrite it!  :smile:

I also suspect that the Garden of Eden myth is a reflection of the same inner knowing. Most of us probably have a feeling that as fouled up as the world is, we originated in a place of purity and love and we long to return, but we don't know where or how. Others may take this same pining and translate it as being from a far flung solar system- space brothers and the like.

The important thing to remember is that for now our work is here on Earth. We can work to make Earth more like heaven although this world will likely always be a pale reflection at best.

Stay grounded. Stay humble. See you at the finish line!


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Jellric]
    #2615591 - 04/29/04 10:33 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Very nice, what you wrote, Jell.  :heart:


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Alan Stone]
    #2615600 - 04/29/04 10:41 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Do you feel like you belong on this planet?

What are our other options?


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Swami]
    #2616309 - 04/29/04 01:11 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I would tell you to use your imagination but at this point its obvious you dont have one

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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: DoctorJ]
    #2616372 - 04/29/04 01:21 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

:lol:


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: DoctorJ]
    #2616597 - 04/29/04 01:55 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Hey now, just because the Swamster has a non-functioning right hemisphere is no reason to jest!



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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Jellric]
    #2616632 - 04/29/04 01:58 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

*posts just to also poke fun at Swami's lack of imagination, and also include with the short statement a laughing out loud emoticon, in order to get four similar posts in a row, to blow Swami's mind* :grin:

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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: Jellric]
    #2616670 - 04/29/04 02:03 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

OMG let's all laugh at the guy who does doesn't take things people say at face value.  Rofflez!  :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: silversoul7]
    #2616681 - 04/29/04 02:05 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Let's also laugh at the guy who is in intensive training to be the replacement Swami! :lol: :lol: :lol:

:grin: Sorry man, couldn't resist. I just posted to have some fun. :wink:

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Re: Do you belong on this planet? [Re: fireworks_god]
    #2616743 - 04/29/04 02:12 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

We do it out of love. And hell, it's fun too!  :loveeyes: :lol: :headbang:


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Re: is it possible to be a reflection of yourself? [Re: AbFab]
    #2620261 - 04/30/04 07:01 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I hear you AbFab... and that's wonderful :smile:

But yes... so many things are so corrupt.  With everything that's going on in the world it's really amazing when people can find their own values and actually stick to them.

And about governments being destroyed and new societies being built up... that makes much sense.  I once read something about how evil has to keep being stirred around in the universe or else it starts to concentrate in certain places... and that's when things get really bad.


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