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How is Richard Ramirez admirable?
You see, he was a man who wasn't a slave of society.
He did whatever he wanted, simply didn't give a fuck about this slave society.
He didn't go to school, didn't study anything, wasn't a slave of a boss.
He was someone someone who stood completely outside the usual boundaries of society.
He lived without concern for the rules, expectations, or paths that most people feel pressured to follow.
He didn’t care about fitting into institutions, didn’t chase grades or careers, and never tried to turn himself into what others expected him to be.
He embodied a refusal to let society dictate who he should be or how he should live.
He wasn't in school, in classes, having his teacher shout at him, tell him what to do etc.
Or he wasn't in a workplace having his boss shout at him.
He simply lived the High T, low inhib life.
That's why Richard Ramirez is admirable. We should all try to be like Richard Ramirez.
You see, he was a man who wasn't a slave of society.
He did whatever he wanted, simply didn't give a fuck about this slave society.
He didn't go to school, didn't study anything, wasn't a slave of a boss.
He was someone someone who stood completely outside the usual boundaries of society.
He lived without concern for the rules, expectations, or paths that most people feel pressured to follow.
He didn’t care about fitting into institutions, didn’t chase grades or careers, and never tried to turn himself into what others expected him to be.
He embodied a refusal to let society dictate who he should be or how he should live.
He wasn't in school, in classes, having his teacher shout at him, tell him what to do etc.
Or he wasn't in a workplace having his boss shout at him.
He simply lived the High T, low inhib life.
That's why Richard Ramirez is admirable. We should all try to be like Richard Ramirez.
