No.112259
I have no averaging with Gandhi. That is a culture of starvation. What I share with Gandhi however is no concept of fighting physically. I don't understand the concept of physical power, especially as a single body. I don't understand war in terms of personnel. I never have. Why does one fight at all physically? No understanding is had physically? I just don't get it. And yet things attempt to put me in that depraved category. I truly believe guns are useless. I truly believe bombs are useless. I don't think they send a message. To me, it means the person has no message to give.
I have no solution for Gandhi. As such, I have no solution for myself.
And the truth is Gandhi fears death more than me. My nervous system is dead colder than Makishima in Psychopass. That too is a placeholder for fallout damage of spirit.
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No.112262
The answer has always been peace my boy
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No.112264
its in our nature to be in conflict that has never changed but one can live freely if they know what to do
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No.112265
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No.112269
I think Gandhi was right about a lot of things, except for one: the commie starvation bullshit he put himself through.
God made this Earth plentiful and food is our nutrition, it's how we survive and stay well nourished. Plus cooking good food gives you a sense of joy, especially when others eat it and like it. Hundreds of years ago sharing food was considered just as important as having sex with someone you loved.
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No.112270
In ancient Greece, inviting someone over for dinner to break bread with you and your family was along the same lines as sharing your body with someone intimately. Food back then was considered a staple of growing society. With food there was love. Without food, you had depression. This is one of the most telling things about communism and why it is so horrible btw. They use food scarcity as a weapon to keep people depressed and malnourished, easier to control. If Americans were smart today everyone would be growing raised gardens in their backyards and raising their own chickens.
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No.112378
There are still many good places like that today
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