This is the first thing I thought of when I saw the title. I know! I aim to kill you witit. [video=youtube;sL6QJSdqlt0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL6QJSdqlt0[/video]
didn't he make that stupid movie about some freed slave? What a tool. Pretty sure Sling Blade was a Billy Bob Thornton flick, not Tarantino. Damn good flick.
with enough time observing any particular occurrence in the world, especially matters concerning themes of human expression, ideas, modes, waves of emotion, I grow more and more aware and gain more proof, however arbitrary or imagined, that everything revolves in cycles, circling its ways around only to come back, becoming new for a different generation, or even sooner, reminding some of the forgotten past. Still it plays an invariably important role of carrying on the information along, teaching and opening eyes, not hoping to be anything more than it is, all it can ever be. It becomes food for those eager to see and to learn, to grow upon the collective, morphing and shape shifting to reflect and to connect to the current modes and current times, but also becoming food for the cynical, who once were on the cutting edge, on its frontier, it's pioneers. Rarely there comes a man that with a blind eye to his forefathers is able to lay stone to monuments of his own day. But for others trying to move forward, what shame is in paying attention and consequently tribute to the knowledge of those pioneers, in fact, becoming the gateway to that age old information and carrying on legacies, ideas, whole schools of thought and ways of seeing? Of course there will always be those mediocrities that blatantly rip off anything and everything they happened to trip to. you might want to ask yourself this question: how do you choose to see? I digress. Have a pleasant weekend.