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Bogtrotter07
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Good post. Now that you mention it when you read Bukowski or Herbert Selby Jr. it definitely presents a different picture of the good old days as well.
I went back and fleshed it out a little more, to make it clearer for everyone. It never was the good old days. Someone on another thread posted a YouTube video with some experts specifically talking about the ego. And how deceptive it is. (One expert actually called it the true embodiment of the devil). I liked that. But not only does our ego find us faultless most of the time, when working correctly, it also helps us misremember things. Some of you who grew up in the '70's and '80's remember pretty good times. I remember the Cambodian Government executing 25% of it's own population. So many that they didn't have enough bullets to waste, killing them all. So they had to come up with creative ideas. I guess you haven't lived until you have seen grown men laughing and swinging babies against trees, as you would a stick or club, (and not been able to shoot them.)
Why say this now? Your all's supposed decline of the American culture is a first world problem. In most places people are just trying to eat without being 'murderized.'
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