My complaint about AnimeTake -
02-10-2010, 08:16 AM
Once again, I find it necessary to write in defense of myself and my beliefs. For openers, AnimeTake's theatrics have experienced a considerable amount of evolution (or perhaps more accurately, genetic drift) over the past few weeks. They used to be simply craven. Now, not only are they both abhorrent and vindictive, but they also serve as unequivocal proof that no one has a higher opinion of AnimeTake than I, and I think AnimeTake is a blathering defalcator. I could accept, perhaps, demands backed by the forces of logic and powerful reasoning. Indiscretions marked with hypocrisy and contradiction, however, merit none of my respect. Despite total incompetence, AnimeTake is often afflicted with an amazing conceit that causes it to stretch credulity beyond the breaking point. AnimeTake insists that cannibalism, wife-swapping, and the murder of infants and the elderly are acceptable behavior. In the long run, however, it's only fooling itself. AnimeTake would be better off if it just admitted to itself that it actually believes that the future of the entire world rests in its hands. True, AnimeTake has a right to its opinion. In its mind, it also apparently has a right to be an incorrigible harijan as evidenced by its endless attempts to utilize legal, above-ground organizing in combination with illegal, underground tactics to redefine unbridled self-indulgence as a virtue, as the ultimate test of personal freedom.
AnimeTake's positions are rife with contradictions and difficulties; they're absolutely diabolic, meet no objective criteria, and are unsuited for a supposedly educated population. And as if that weren't enough, if AnimeTake's attempts to destroy the natural beauty of our parks and forests have spurred us to bring fresh leadership and even-handed tolerance to the present controversy, then AnimeTake may have accomplished a useful thing. Viewed from all angles, when I'm through with AnimeTake it'll think twice before attempting to create a kind of psychic pain at the very root of the modern mind. AnimeTake does not merely extinguish the voices of opposition. It does so consciously, deliberately, willfully, and methodically. I realize that immoralism is a tremendous problem in our society, but does it constantly have to be thrown in our faces? To ask that question another way, why does AnimeTake have to be such a party pooper? In other words, why can't we all just get along? I'm sure you already know the answer so I won't bother repeating it. I'd like to emphasize, however, that AnimeTake is not your average truculent two-faced-type. It's the deluxe model. As such, it's obviously poised to lead a sniveling jihad against those who oppose it faster than you can say "physicophysiological".
This moral issue will eventually be rendered academic by the fact that AnimeTake uses obscure words like "uncharacteristically" and "psychotherapeutical" to conceal its agenda to break down age-old institutions and customs. I find that having to process phrases with long words like those makes me feel hoodwinked, inferior, definitely frustrated, and angry. That's why I strive for utmost clarity whenever I explain to others that AnimeTake and its companions are social pariahs and should be ostracized. That said, let me continue. AnimeTake has been known to "prove" statistically that a totalitarian dictatorship is the best form of government we could possibly have. As you might have suspected, its proof is flawed. The primary problem with it is that it replaces a legitimate claim of association with an illegitimate claim of causality. Consequently, AnimeTake's "proof" demonstrates only that its expositions are wrong for the same reason that drug use, adultery, lust, murder, and lying are wrong, but that's a story for another time. For now, I want to focus on the way that that last statement is almost a tautology. So let AnimeTake call me despicable. I call it lackluster.
I am a law-and-order kind of person. I hate to see crimes go unpunished. That's why I indisputably hope that AnimeTake serves a long prison term for its illegal attempts to ascribe opinions to me that I don't even hold. If AnimeTake thinks that it can achieve its goals by friendly and moral conduct, then it's sadly mistaken.
This makes me fearful that I might someday find myself in the crosshairs of AnimeTake's effete, raffish publications. (To be honest, though, it wouldn't be the first time.) All that we have achieved may now be lost, if not in the bright flames of pauperism, then in the dense smoke of the disruptive histrionics promoted by self-aggrandizing autocrats. This has been documented repeatedly. This is not rhetoric. This is reality.
Anyone who hasn't been living in a cave with his eyes shut and his ears plugged knows that AnimeTake maintains that it is entitled to gag the innocent accused from protesting absenteeism-motivated prosecutions. While that happens to be pure fantasy from the world of make-believe, one important fact to consider is that the time has come to choose between freedom or slavery, revolt or submission, and liberty or AnimeTake's particularly impractical form of separatism. It's clear what AnimeTake wants us to choose, but knowledge and wisdom are its enemies. AnimeTake understands that by limiting education and enlightenment, it can fool more people into believing that all literature that opposes vandalism was forged by the worst classes of stentorian litterbugs I've ever seen. Sadly, those with the least education are those who would benefit most from the knowledge that this is not wild speculation. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is documented fact.
I oppose AnimeTake's doctrines because they are intolerant. I oppose them because they are sleazy. And I oppose them because they will make our lives miserable in the coming days.
AnimeTake demands that its bromides be discussed in only the most positive light. To ensure that this demand is met, it sends its unilateralism movement after anyone who fails to show the utmost deference when planting big, wet, sloppy kisses on AnimeTake's behind. AnimeTake has reinvented itself as a neo-viperine extortionist. For the benefit of any doubting Thomases I will prove that point via an explanation of how AnimeTake has frequently been spotted making nicey-nice with unprofessional conspiracy theorists. Is this because it needs their help to create an ideological climate that will enable it to make people weak and dependent? The only clear answer to emerge from the conflicting, contradictory stances that it and its expositors take is that it would rather talk about making changes than actually make them.
If we do nothing, AnimeTake will keep on turning the trickle of obscurantism into a tidal wave. One cannot change this all in a moment, but one can investigate AnimeTake's unbalanced principles, ideals, and objectives. What conclusion should we draw from AnimeTake's contrivances? How about that it is in AnimeTake's nature to be a deceiver and a destroyer and a bloodsucker? If you were to tell AnimeTake that I find much to disagree with in its outbursts, it'd just pull its security blanket a little tighter around itself and refuse to come out and deal with the real world.
After watching AnimeTake's collaborators eat our nation to its bones, one might conclude that AnimeTake et al. would lay out their own ideas of philosophical pedagogy, textual interpretation, and moral philosophy. Surprisingly, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, AnimeTake's few positive contributions will continue to be overshadowed by its broader message of hate. I don't think anyone questions that. But did you know that nobody seems to realize that my only goal in writing this letter and others concerning AnimeTake is to strike at the heart of its efforts to distract people from making a serious analysis of the situation? After having read this, you may think that I don't care to share the same planet as AnimeTake. Nevertheless, you should always remember that AnimeTake's suggestions are merely childish attempts at ridicule.
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I want to share with you a few of the tentative conclusions I've reached regarding Animetake's orations. And I stress the word "tentative," because the subject of what motivates Animetake is tricky and complex. To begin with, this is not a question of blackguardism or lexiphanicism. Rather, it is a question about how I, not being one of the many meddlesome roustabouts of this world, want to give people more information about Animetake, help them digest and assimilate and understand that information, and help them draw responsible conclusions from it. Here's one conclusion I clearly hope people draw: Animetake's yes-men all have serious personal problems. In fact, the way it keeps them loyal to it is by encouraging and exacerbating these problems rather than by helping to overcome them.
Believe it or not, there is a problem here. A very large, incomprehensible, maledicent problem. Animetake has been deluding people into believing that it is not only acceptable but indeed desirable to confuse the catastrophic power of state fascism with the repression of an authoritarian government in our minds. Don't let it delude you, too. At first, you might be unsure as to whether Animetake drools at the thought of swilling port and sherry at taxpayer expense. But on deeper inspection, you'll obviously conclude that Animetake says that it is a protective bulwark against the advancing tyranny of scurrilous, ruthless nebbishes. Such verbal gems teach us that I don't know which are worse, right-wing tyrants or left-wing tyrants. But I do know that I am reminded of the quote, "We must be fearless in confronting its subversive, hideous retinue." This comment is not as rummy as it seems because the purpose of this letter is far greater than to prove to you how reckless and intolerant Animetake has become. The purpose of this letter is to get you to start thinking for yourself, to start thinking about how if it feels ridiculed by all the attention my letters are bringing it, then that's just too darn bad. Animetake's arrogance has brought this upon itself.
Was Animetake just trying to be cute when it said that we can stop demagogism merely by permitting government officials entrée into private homes to search for hotheaded clunks? I sure hope so because if you want truth, you have to struggle for it. This letter represents my struggle, my attempt at complaining about officious barrators. It is also my soapbox for informing the community at large that Animetake may unwittingly commit acts of immorality, dishonesty, and treason. I say "unwittingly" because it is apparently unaware that it operates under the influence of a particular ideology—a set of beliefs based on the root metaphor of the transmission of forces. Until you understand this root metaphor you won't be able to grasp why after hearing about Animetake's disaffected attempts to break the mind and spirit, castrate the character, and kill the career of anyone whose ideas Animetake deems to be brainless, I was saddened. I was saddened that it has lowered itself to this level. I oppose Animetake's activities because they are heinous. I oppose them because they are pea-brained. And I oppose them because they will destroy our moral fiber one day. I'll end this letter with a personal invitation to Animetake itself: If you care to respond to what I wrote, please do, especially if you think that I am being inaccurate or unfair. I do not wish to misrepresent you in any way whatsoever. Pax vobiscum.
I would like to clarify some comments I made recently regarding AnimeTake. Let's get down to business: AnimeTake's reinterpretations of historic events are not our only concern. To state the matter in a few words, AnimeTake is a serial exaggerator. If I were to be less kind, I'd say it's a liar. Either way, AnimeTake repeats the term "biblicopsychological" over and over again in everything it writes. Is this repetition part of some new drinking game, or is AnimeTake merely trying to confuse us into believing that it is God's representative on Earth? The answer is too well-known to bear repeating, but I should comment that if I were to compile a list of AnimeTake's forays into espionage, sabotage, and subversion, it would fill an entire page and perhaps even run over onto the following one. Such a list would surely make every sane person who has passed the age of six realize that AnimeTake likes protests that kill the messenger and control the message. Could there be a conflict of interest there? If you were to ask me, I'd say that its maudlin preoccupation with terrorism, usually sicklied over with such nonsense words as "phenomenalistic", would make sense if a person's honor were determined strictly by his or her ability to skewer me over a pit barbecue. As that's not the case, we can conclude only that it always looks the other way when one of its goons gets it in his head to invent a new moral system that legitimizes AnimeTake's desire to shove us towards an absolute state of vassalage. Apparently, the principle laid down by Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois during the French Reign of Terror still holds true today: Tout est permis à quiconque agit dans le sens de la révolution.
Yes, I find it sickening to watch AnimeTake impose a one-size-fits-all model on how society should function, but here is the point that is worth considering: He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. Of course, people like AnimeTake who do in fact perpetrate evil expand, augment, and intensify the size and intrusiveness of its lynch mob. AnimeTake's understrappers warrant that AnimeTake never engages in disloyal, noxious, or headstrong politics. I say to them, "Prove it"—not that they'll be able to, of course, but because AnimeTake is known for selectively editing quotes to make it sound like university professors must conform their theses and conclusions to its disorganized prejudices if they want to publish papers and advance their careers. That much is crystal clear. But did you know that AnimeTake reports the news selectively in order to advance its agenda? That's why I'm telling you that AnimeTake's statements such as "We should derive moral guidance from AnimeTake's glitzy, multi-culti, hip-hop, consumption-oriented theatrics" indicate that we're not all looking at the same set of facts. Fortunately, these facts are easily verifiable with a trip to the library by any open and honest individual.
Imagine, as it is not hard to do, that AnimeTake thrives on the victimization of others. It then follows logically that it is not the only one who needs to reassess its assumptions. Think about ultra-lewd dossers. They too should realize that this is not Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia, where the state would be eager to trick our children into adopting unconventional, disapproved-of opinions and ways of life. Not yet, at least. But if you don't think that my motivations for writing this letter are not of insult or hatred, but of the deepest love for mankind and the truest concern for its future generations, then you've missed the whole point of this letter.
You won't hear AnimeTake's brethren admit that it's unctuous. Which brings us to the harsh reality that must be faced: AnimeTake truly believes that it's merely trying to make this world a better place in which to live. It is just such domineering megalomania, quixotic egoism, and intellectual aberrancy that stirs AnimeTake to advocate fatalistic acceptance of a randy, evil new world order.
I don't know if AnimeTake is consciously and purposely evil or merely belligerent. I do know, however, that by writing this letter, I am sincerely sticking my head far above the parapet. The big danger is that AnimeTake will retaliate against me. It'll most likely try to force me to become the target of prejudice, ridicule, discrimination, and physical violence although another possibility is that its idea of insensitive corporatism is no political belief. It is a fierce and burning gospel of hatred and intolerance, of murder and destruction, and the unloosing of a soporific blood-lust. It is, in every literal sense, a coldhearted and pagan religion that incites its worshippers to a treasonous frenzy and then prompts them to substitute breast-beating and schwarmerei for action and honest debate. I'm sticking out my neck a bit in talking about AnimeTake's apothegms. It's quite likely it will try to retaliate against me for my telling you that it keeps saying that the moon is made of green cheese. In such statements, as in most of its propaganda, there are major omissions and layers of codswallop wrapped around a small piece of the truth. The real story is that my purpose here is not to show you, as dispassionately as possible, what kind of noisome thoughts AnimeTake is thinking about these days. Well, okay, it is. But I should point out that AnimeTake says that it can make all of our problems go away merely by sprinkling some sort of magic, pink, pixie dust over everything that it considers balmy or querulous. Although AnimeTake clearly cut that statement out of whole cloth, it maintains that there's no difference between normal people like you and me and benighted, vexatious mendicants. That's not just a lie but is actually the exact opposite of the truth—and AnimeTake knows it. Why is AnimeTake deliberately turning the truth on its head like that? Well, we all know the answer to that question, don't we? In case you don't, you should note that there's something I've observed about AnimeTake. Namely, it may not know how to spell "disproportionateness", but it unquestionably knows how to turn back the clock and repeal all the civil rights and anti-discrimination legislation now on the books. I've further observed that that's just one side of the coin. The other side is that AnimeTake demands obeisance from its blackshirts, who are legion. Then, once they prove their loyalty, AnimeTake forces them to develop a Pavlovian reflex in us, to make us afraid to upbraid it for being so intemperate. In closing, all that I ask is that you join me to stop AnimeTake and direct your attention in some detail to the vast and irreparable calamity brought upon us by AnimeTake.
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People generally have strong views about Iguana8. Let me cut to the chase: If Iguana8 opened his eyes, he'd realize that like a disorganized, self-aggrandizing Hun, he will rob us of our lives, our health, our honor, and our belongings. Now, I'm no fan of Iguana8's, but still, if you read between the lines of Iguana8's remonstrations, you'll truly find that Iguana8 could use a heavy dose of sensitivity training. I don't think anyone questions that. But did you know that he is unable to empathize with the pain of his victims? A careful appraisal of his memoranda raises some thought-provoking issues, but, as you know, I can reword my point as follows. Iguana8 has played a key role in the labefaction of our society. Everything I've said so far is by way of introduction to the key point I want to make in this letter. My key point is that he likes turning sectarians loose against us good citizens, which puts him somewhere between a pudibund gutter-dweller and an effete popinjay on the authoritarianism org chart.
I guess that my take on this is that Iguana8 recently claimed that his intimations epitomize wholesome family entertainment. I would have found this comment shocking had I not heard similar garbage from him a hundred times before. He truly believes that I'm some sort of cully who can be duped into believing that you and I are morally inferior to the most bad-tempered publishers of hate literature you'll ever see. I hope you realize that that's just a blinkered pipe dream from a duplicitous pipe and that in the real world, Iguana8 plans to shove the nation towards teetotalism. What can you do about that? Start by reading about how only a fool or a liar would avouch that anyone who dares to give him condign punishment can expect to suffer hair loss and tooth decay as a result. Become informed about the deceit, lies, and propaganda surrounding Iguana8's promotion of frotteurism. Tell everyone you know that he generally tries to keep his distance from the selfish spoilsports who reinforce the impression that disgraceful weirdos—as opposed to Iguana8's operatives—are striving to recover the dead past by annihilating the living present. However, he sees nothing wrong with breaking down our communities. Ah the sweet, sweet smell of hypocrisy.
I am more than merely surprised by Iguana8's willingness to damage the self esteem and physical health of millions of young men and women. I'm shocked, shocked. And, as if that weren't enough, Iguana8 is totally gung-ho about pauperism because he lacks more pressing soapbox issues. This in mind, I would like to encourage individuals to come out of their cocoons and flourish. Iguana8 is off his rocker. Do give that some thought.
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I can't believe I just read all of Booya's post when it was created by a generator.
lol.
In retrospect I should have checked first and seen it was in the "Void".
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