From a controversial Singaporean blogger
"I find the strangest sort of men extremely beautiful. More than anything I adore intelligence and the absence of self-denial. I would sooner fall in love with a guy that used to visit orchard towers than a guy that wants so badly to but is too ashamed and too afraid. The former is simply fufilling a physical need and getting along with his life, the latter is obsessed with the need and incapable of understanding that life is not about abiding by social rules and hoping it will get you somewhere. It’s about finding yourself. All the pursuits of man end up being motivated either by the indulgence of the ego or sexual desire. In my case, it’s a clear case of both. I’m well aware of it. All the time I am saying “look how smart and well-disciplined I am! Want me!” I know for certain I am not the only one. Lots of people do it, from scientists to engineers to artists. Mark does it. In fact, every single person I know does it. We try to convince ourselves we are beyond our biology, but we aren’t, and that’s why so many people have an issue with evolution. We can’t face the fact that at heart, we are primal, that all our endevours are primarily motivated by such a base thing as sexual desire.
I am facinated by the fact that we are like little animals, I think there’s something wonderful in not imagining we have a ‘higher calling’ as human beings beyond simply being born, reproducing and dying. It leaves a lot more room to do the things I want to without the inhibition of the afterlife."
It never ends.
Where will this path lead you my dear girl?
For all the sophistic logic.
I fear...
It is widely prevalent and rampant in the youth of today.
Truth is abandoned in favor of self-indulgent notions.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment