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Abishai100

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  1. When a woman is raped, her natural instincts towards reproduction and sex are taken advantage of, tortured, and devastated. College fraternities across America have been accused of engaging in party-related rape behaviors that often go unpunished. When social governance fails in addressing problems of everyday crime and punishment, humanity becomes vulnerable to the sins of moral apathy. The dissemination of moral apathy creates a spiritual warfare landscape in which gluttony and lust become idolized as heretical symbols of compromise and sloth. This is why modern era lingo-labor Hollywood (USA) movies such as "Johnny Mnemonic" (1995) could potentially serve as social psyche symbols of intelligence colloquialization.
  2. Johathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" (1729) is a political satire that presents the incredible notion that social leaders whould consider using the numerous people and children in overpopulated regions as food. Swift claims that when adequate social procedures for managing and harnessing population resources seem out of hand when procreation exceeds national resource capacities, the masses can be liberally used as expendable sources of food almost like livestock. While cannibalism is obviously a taboo in societies as advanced as the one Swift hails from, the satirist implies that governance procedures that expedite profit in the face of obvious resource mismanagement serve as historic symbols of civilization foolishness. This 'Devil's Advocate' approach to political protest perhaps reflects the modern psyche marketability of civilization-paranoia Hollywood (USA) movies such as "Ghost in the Machine" (1993).
  3. I've been considering alternative interpretations of the Book of Job, a Biblican passage exploring the symbolic significance of God testing man through developments of human civilization. Many people would argue that Job was tested in terms of the humiliation of losing his property and career, which in these times, reflects a general greed for consumerism convenience. However, it could also be interpreted that Job was tested in terms of the humiliation of losing his human appeal itself (albeit as a result of the loss of property and career), which in these times, reflects a general gluttony for media fame. If America is to recover from a rapture about complacency, it has to consider how perspectives on self-image humiliation can lead to demoralization. Could consumerism convenience technologies somehow facilitate a return to home living happiness? If I can rent a Hollywood (USA) movie on Netflix and enjoy it with my wife on Saturday night, will I feel more satisfied about living a simple and peaceful life?
  4. She-Hulk is a female avatar whose super-human strength represents human anxieties about arrogance. She-Hulk is an impressive character who instills consumption confidence about frailty coloring. If people are in heaven, they might consider She-Hulk a civilization angel of consciousness fertilization, if that is what ghosts are curious about. They do after all say that ghosts would be curious and human sensitivity vanities. Perhaps art can invoke courage.
  5. Why are Wiccans (non-Christian practitioners of witchcraft) evidently persecuted for their seemingly heretical beliefs in a God-less force-guided nature? Wiccans often pray to elements of Earth and air believing these elements bring forth fortune or power. Wiccans are often called witches and many witches are women. We know that men commit sins of adultery and theft (and brutality). We also know that men claim interests in such sins, especially theft, out of a desire for labor simplification even through unethical short-cuts. Women of course have their own sins: betrayal, diabolical soothsaying, and sexual misconduct. If male thieves such as Clyde Barrow are deified and romanticized, why are female witches ostracized? Atheists do not believe in a supreme God, and witches believe in the supremacy of natural forces and minerals. If witches practice their philosophy peacefully, there is no real harm from a social perspective. Some believe female superheroes (or superheroines) in comic books lend a supportive voice to witches and female practitioners of Wiccan philosophy. The comic book character She-Hulk is a super-strong woman who represents fears of strength arrogance. Indeed, She-Hulk is influential in discussions of modern steroid use. Could She-Hulk reflect a psyche curiosity about feminine magic? Incidentally, She-Hulk serves as a great character foil in American culture to the beloved vegetable corporation Green Giant titan mascot.
  6. Lady Macbeth is an iconic sinister character in literature who seduces her husband to forsake pity for success, a testament of false witness in these times of consumerism liberties.
  7. Prisons are incarceration centers where convicted criminals attempt to rehabilitate themselves or confine themselves with dignity and privacy. While prisons are not meant to be lodging areas, they do profess to offer areas of solitude and criminality control. Social leaders have a responsibility to maintain the hygiene and clinical humane standards of prison design. As such, the implementation of prison libraries (meant to encourage inmates to peacefully read), the management of prison medicine and plumbing (meant to maintain humane standards of fortification), and the planning of prison cafeterias (meant to keep inmates fed nutritionally and adequately) reflect valuable civil initiatives. Prison cafeterias are especially important, since they provide inmates adequate stimulation to carry on their incarceration prescriptions peacefully and humanely. Prison cafeterias offer meals designed to provide nutrition and digestion facilitation. Prison cafeterias offer menu items such as meatloaf and peas, carrotts and fruits, and drinks such as juice or milk. The maintenance of prison cafeterias reflects the overall society attitude towards species governance.
  8. I attended the prestigious American Ivy League school Dartmouth College where I became a valued member of an iconic fraternity. Many people believe that fraternities are like cults, because they espouse almost fanatical self-righteous social myopia, and indeed Dartmouth's social scene was almost entirely weighted by its lavish fraternity system. However, my peers and teachers did not regard me as a cultish frat aficionado, even though in my senior year at college, I was a prominent member of the fraternity circle. If I can imagine that fraternity life is not stagnating or cult-like, why then can I not imagine that the doctrine profiteering Christian church is not a myopic cult? Perhaps I am being wound up by the prophetic distracting harlot of Babylon. Welcome to the debate "DoomZone" - bon appetit!
  9. Crypto-zoologists search for evidence of the existence of mysterious supposed creatures such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. These quests are significant signs of human quests towards rationalism perhaps in any age. Could these crypto-zoologists hold special significance in these times of mass noise? The Hollywood (USA) movie "Queen of the Damned" (2002) is a vampire adaptation film that explores the story of advanced civilization confronting an ancient evil in the form of a dangerous sinister sorceress-vampire and discovering the cultural necessity of evolution prioritization.
  10. It seems practical to ask if cave drawings are caricatures or nostalgic relics of intelligence in its infancy or something more valuable illuminating the catalytic spark that opened the doors to proportional growths of species ambitions. I mean, if cave drawings show a fear of thunder and lightning, how can such drawings be compared to modern era movies about electricity hysteria such as "Ghost in the Machine" (1993)?
  11. Interestingly, one interpretation of being overwhelmed by drunkenness with (or through or by) the Holy Spirit involves a discussion of idleness. That is to say, being in rapture with God in some form or another can be characterized as sincere labors of faith, as many monks believe. While labor has been characterized by philosophers as a tragic consequence of hunger, communion with the Holy Spirit through labor or ingestion can serve as a modest sign of patience. This of course implies that the failure of patience leads to idleness, sloth, and meandering --- handiworks of the Devil that lead to a moral wastefulness or what can be loosely referred to as "Earthly drunkenness." The fact that I can rent an opulence-exploratory Hollywood (USA) movie such as "Celebrity" (1998) on the movie rental home-delivery service Netflix and enjoy it at home while drinking wine suggests that labor is not only a triumph but also an immaculate test.
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