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“The phrase, ‘Nothing holds meaning’ possesses meaning. Thus, the contradiction lays upon Nihilism, making the truth that everything objectively holds meaning. It is even those who say that nothing has a meaning, who create a meaning, to what supposedly has none.” – Modern Romanticism
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“The lie is defined by internal intricacy. The lie is always within. The lie is never seen. It becomes truth, when no longer a lie. Place the spotlight on a so-called lie, and continue naming it a lie, and it is truth, never deception. Disregard what is a lie, because you do not notice it,…
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“All intricacies to a lie, were birthed from the easy consumption of one. For truth is never swallowed whole, as the serpent would do. Truth is bitten, piece by piece, harder to swallow, harder to digest. For if truth were a pill, it would be a lie.” – Modern Romanticism
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“If each person was raised from the fertility of a mother’s womb, then it is they who will die at the same level, being the fertility of black earth. For we begin in fertility, as we end in fertility. We walk, when alive, on beginnings and endings, of others.” – Modern Romanticism
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Accessible: This translates to, “There is more enjoyment when things are obtained with ease, rather than with stress. We’re trying to limit your life, by limiting what strengthens you, being that stress. We don’t understand that reflection over pain, offers answers to shortcomings.” Affordable: This translates to, “We do not value the individual pocket, that…
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“Is weather the only thing a human can predict? If so, then what storm will not be predicted, because we had no stable structure, because our roots were missing? If our past is somehow erased, then we leave ourselves open to the driving winds, of tyranny or of simple defeat, to ourselves, to our individualism.…
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“If any human was allowed to wander into privacy without restriction, we’d not be conquerors. Such is never the case when a human will protect what should not be touched by alien hands. For it is not the offense, though the defense, that ignites the war.” – Modern Romanticism
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“It is not love that is found. It is love that is fought, for the life, to remain alive. For what we find might slip, and what we hold onto is never released even if it burns our hands.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Her beauty is the leaves during Autumn, meant to fall, and be swept upon the road like tears across cheeks. ‘Why lie to yourself?’ might say any sensible person, to this disdainful soul. She counts Heaven for its stars, though never for its sole kingdom. A mansion has a place for her, though the beds…
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“There will never be a heart within a chest if that chest is not meant to be opened. It becomes then a coffin, holding something dead.” – To not Sink a Friend
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“Protection of culture. Protection of tradition. Protection of a nation against invaders. This is love, being what prolongs the longevity of humanity. We are halted, down upon our knees in fear, not submission to love’s guidance, when not ever embraced. Love has developed each human society, because through protection, nothing can crumble. We find, beyond…
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“When everything is deemed to be racist, then nothing is deemed to be racist. It is the same with art. If anything can be art, then nothing is art. Repetition, in terms of the mass production to something that should hold meaning and value, causes that meaning and value to become dust. It is gone,…