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Jimmy The Neurotypical
"That really makes you think!"
Just aggravates me beyond all others because it reminds me how much people are afraid to use their minds and they treat getting their thought provoked as a chance occurrence that reminds them how often they forget to think things through. i hate cognitive laziness and i am surrounded by it every day, by the disregard for any type of rational behavior. i navigate the roadways to my work wondering how everyone can so easily disregard safety.. what is so important? wake up and use your brain please... it's really a shame against the inheritance of such consciousness and mental ability that is granted to every new member of this species right now.
I just watched "Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance" at the recommendation of someone I believe it was on WP in the aspie music thread. i have some certain favorite mood films that cognitively lazy people tend to hate and this is joining the list to be frequently re-watched when I am in that mood. (for example a few others are waking life, slacker, and punch drunk love). its portrayal of the earth and what people have chosen to do with it is a strong statement on this mental laziness. it's 27 years later now after it was made and it doesn't seem that the majorities in power have had any significant intention of moving toward the different way of living called for by the current one.
Just aggravates me beyond all others because it reminds me how much people are afraid to use their minds and they treat getting their thought provoked as a chance occurrence that reminds them how often they forget to think things through. i hate cognitive laziness and i am surrounded by it every day, by the disregard for any type of rational behavior. i navigate the roadways to my work wondering how everyone can so easily disregard safety.. what is so important? wake up and use your brain please... it's really a shame against the inheritance of such consciousness and mental ability that is granted to every new member of this species right now.
I just watched "Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance" at the recommendation of someone I believe it was on WP in the aspie music thread. i have some certain favorite mood films that cognitively lazy people tend to hate and this is joining the list to be frequently re-watched when I am in that mood. (for example a few others are waking life, slacker, and punch drunk love). its portrayal of the earth and what people have chosen to do with it is a strong statement on this mental laziness. it's 27 years later now after it was made and it doesn't seem that the majorities in power have had any significant intention of moving toward the different way of living called for by the current one.
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