sometimes honour means 'disassociation'

by David Arthur Johnston Wednesday, Sep. 01, 2004 at 1:35 PM

a diatribe on vampires

sometimes honour means 'disassociation'

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The primary origin of a vampire rests in it's lonliness and it's laziness. Sometimes it commands the intellect of the host, thereby refining it's skills of distraction.

Though, we being what we are, we find ourselves not having fun when we hang out with assholes because they sap all of our energy... so it's kids rules- the most loving thing is to not feed the vampire. We suggest patience then remove ourselves from friendship, moving towards not giving them the time of day because, until they embrace patience, they cannot have a worthy opinion and they are 'wasting' our time.

in knowing there is no anger in fearlessness, and that patience inspires,

me

David Arthur Johnston

Victoria, BC, Canada

Hatrackman@Yahoo.com

http://www.angelfire.com/apes/hatrackman

Original: sometimes honour means 'disassociation'