
wishIwasSalludon
broken but not destroyed
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But what does this mean?
Such a sight would elicit disgust, in fact most of you would consider this “degenerate” behavior, but in reality he is a noble hero.
In reality you’re the fool. The “high T ethnic” sees the world for what it really is.
He realizes that societies have created constructs to limit himself. Religion, identity, the nation etc, all meant for control.
If it’s such a sin to reject societal principles than why do societal principles change so much?
There isn’t a “good” to strive for. Knowing this the high T ethnic creates his own principles, one’s that satisfy him best and obeys only those.

Some of us will realize this but instead of our lives moving towards the freedom this hero embodies our lives will stray more towards the tight rope walker.
The story is as follows.
The tight rope walker, walks on a thin wire representing life towards his ideals.
The masses on the floor cry out to him, and call him foolish for trying to be something more.
But he never reaches his goal, he falls and he dies.
In the story of the hero, the white passengers mock the high T ethnic. But it doesn’t matter, he has become something more.

@Mainlander @imontheloose @SlayerJonas
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