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    Intellectual Outcast Distressed?
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    I wonder if Milk Boy or Gumby comes around? The problem with small social circles is that you are bound to run into those you dispise (or those that dispise you)

    Take a church, the most likely place to find gossip and slander to prevail. Outside the church, you encounter it with the Corporation, but let us not forget that in any industry, especially in the music industry, personal lashings are the personal cost one pays for association.

    The loss of privacy is bound in any institutionalization of ideology. There are those that benefit from the dissemination of true and false statements, and those of us of course, who suffer great loss without means of recourse.

    Age of course is suppose to play a role in an ideological shift, but many never develop beyond a specific mentality because its growth was stumped from actions earlier imposed on the vicitim.

    It is a sorry sight to see a grown man or woman still clinging to their youthful ideology after discovering the realities of the functioning world around them.

    It is the clash between the past and the future that inevitably causes chaos for one in the present.

    Having noted this, it leaves a person to just momentarily wonder if the past is lingering amongst use causing mental chaos and stumping the mental growth of many who should have made an ideological shift many years past?

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    suzanne
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    > I wonder if Milk Boy or Gumby comes around? The problem with small social
    > circles is that you are bound to run into those you dispise (or those that
    > dispise you)

    > Take a church, the most likely place to find gossip and slander to
    > prevail. Outside the church, you encounter it with the Corporation, but
    > let us not forget that in any industry, especially in the music industry,
    > personal lashings are the personal cost one pays for association.

    > The loss of privacy is bound in any institutionalization of ideology.
    > There are those that benefit from the dissemination of true and false
    > statements, and those of us of course, who suffer great loss without means
    > of recourse.

    > Age of course is suppose to play a role in an ideological shift, but many
    > never develop beyond a specific mentality because its growth was stumped
    > from actions earlier imposed on the vicitim.

    > It is a sorry sight to see a grown man or woman still clinging to their
    > youthful ideology after discovering the realities of the functioning world
    > around them.

    and why is it sorry? the real world doesn't function on reality anyway. it runs based on preconceived notions. the world would be a completely different place otherwise.

    other than that, i'm not really following what your point is. are you suggesting that the gossip about morrissey has caused him to not grow beyond a certain point?

    > It is the clash between the past and the future that inevitably causes
    > chaos for one in the present.

    > Having noted this, it leaves a person to just momentarily wonder if the
    > past is lingering amongst use causing mental chaos and stumping the mental
    > growth of many who should have made an ideological shift many years past?

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    MUM
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    Entries found in the journal of retired english professor Douglas "oh but he seemed so normal" McGanty, who spent the last years of his life confined in the local sanatorium.

    > I wonder if Milk Boy or Gumby comes around? The problem with small social
    > circles is that you are bound to run into those you dispise (or those that
    > dispise you)

    > Take a church, the most likely place to find gossip and slander to
    > prevail. Outside the church, you encounter it with the Corporation, but
    > let us not forget that in any industry, especially in the music industry,
    > personal lashings are the personal cost one pays for association.

    > The loss of privacy is bound in any institutionalization of ideology.
    > There are those that benefit from the dissemination of true and false
    > statements, and those of us of course, who suffer great loss without means
    > of recourse.

    > Age of course is suppose to play a role in an ideological shift, but many
    > never develop beyond a specific mentality because its growth was stumped
    > from actions earlier imposed on the vicitim.

    > It is a sorry sight to see a grown man or woman still clinging to their
    > youthful ideology after discovering the realities of the functioning world
    > around them.

    > It is the clash between the past and the future that inevitably causes
    > chaos for one in the present.

    > Having noted this, it leaves a person to just momentarily wonder if the
    > past is lingering amongst use causing mental chaos and stumping the mental
    > growth of many who should have made an ideological shift many years past?

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    Daphne Irrelevant
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    > I wonder if Milk Boy or Gumby comes around? The problem with small social
    > circles is that you are bound to run into those you dispise (or those that
    > dispise you)

    > Take a church, the most likely place to find gossip and slander to
    > prevail. Outside the church, you encounter it with the Corporation, but
    > let us not forget that in any industry, especially in the music industry,
    > personal lashings are the personal cost one pays for association.

    > The loss of privacy is bound in any institutionalization of ideology.
    > There are those that benefit from the dissemination of true and false
    > statements, and those of us of course, who suffer great loss without means
    > of recourse.

    > Age of course is suppose to play a role in an ideological shift, but many
    > never develop beyond a specific mentality because its growth was stumped
    > from actions earlier imposed on the vicitim.

    > It is a sorry sight to see a grown man or woman still clinging to their
    > youthful ideology after discovering the realities of the functioning world
    > around them.

    > It is the clash between the past and the future that inevitably causes
    > chaos for one in the present.

    > Having noted this, it leaves a person to just momentarily wonder if the
    > past is lingering amongst use causing mental chaos and stumping the mental
    > growth of many who should have made an ideological shift many years past?

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