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MY ART OF WAR,

Journal Entry: Fri Mar 7, 2008, 12:24 PM
  • Mood: I Have To Pee
  • Listening to: The Animal Collective
  • Reading: The Triumph of Liberty
  • Watching: MST3K
  • Playing: DIABLO, HELLFIRE!
  • Eating: organic carrots and fat free um.. stuff
  • Drinking: chloraseptic
my art of war

If your moral standing is fluid dexterous motion, and your wit a weapon of the highest caliber, your words will either be feared for your teeth, or rejoiced as the battle cry of true justice.


With your knowledge, whet the razor of your morality, wherever that incredible tool may lie; so when your enemies charge, you know exactly where you may deliver your blows, and how hard.


know your opponent, know his wit, know doubly well his moral position, and use his own oil to sharpen yourself.


knowledge is ammunition. Bring as much as you can carry!


Knowledge is attained through precise questioning, observance, dedication, and practice, seldom accident or genius.


A bad liar will spread his knowledge in abundance to cover a single lie.


A truth seeker doesn't fear knowledge, yet only uses enough, seldom more.


With these tools separate yourself from a fool's words like a Ginsu infomercial.


"The threshold of wisdom is inscribed with these three words 'I don't know'" -Some man


Your memory is poison, for as long as you remember the un-addressed wounds of your enemy, he still bears their burden.


forgiving your enemy once he is remorseful too is useful, as knowing the bounds of your own thought will create the deadly edge he fears.


honesty will keep you sharp, lies will make you dangerous. Use this sentence as you will.


Your move should be 90% knowing the next of your enemy.


While you are down, your opponent will kick you.


sarcasm is throwing their own shit. If you must, never let them see it coming.


if you search for enemies you will hurt yourself. Instead, let your foes test themselves against you. If they are not sound, let them fell themselves.

If they are sturdy, they would make good allies.

If they have no interest in alliance, I told you to whet your morality.

if you must learn a lesson from this: gaining knowledge is often painful.


balance your every thought, lay aside patches of questionable knowledge, and smoothe out cognative dissonance.


Imbalance can be carved from you as easily as you can spot it, and carve it from your enemy.


Light of reality hurts a liar, they will stop at nothing to shield themselves from it.

If you are a liar, do not let yourself be seen flinching from the light.

If you are a truth seeker, questions shed light and are often sharper than any wit or morality you may posess.


In time, thoughts and opinions will seem frail next to yours. Never forget, they are of the grain in the great grind stone to which we are all slave.

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~ApathyOverdose:iconApathyOverdose: Mar 12, 2008, 2:57:04 PM
Goodness, what a read! In any case, I agree with most of that. If not all of it.

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~awormyourhonor:iconawormyourhonor: Mar 14, 2008, 4:07:34 PM
thank you, I can't get anyone to read it.

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~ApathyOverdose:iconApathyOverdose: Mar 18, 2008, 2:50:41 PM
Tell them that it is worth it.

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~awormyourhonor:iconawormyourhonor: Mar 25, 2008, 9:57:07 PM
shit people don't listen to

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~ApathyOverdose:iconApathyOverdose: Mar 26, 2008, 8:43:46 PM
Well, fuck em, I guess. I'm pretty much the coolest person anyway, so, you know...

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