Posted on May 18th 2017

Concepts: Fun

By Alex Linder


[ The following is from a blog posting. ]

Who could be against fun? What could be wrong with fun? Nothing, in its place. But when did "fun" become the center of the fucking universe. A man has some kind of mission. He's not here for "fun." There's something fruity, faggy and effeminate about it. I'm here to teach the world the truth about jews, and how they must be exterminated for our kind to thrive. "Fun" - wtf is that? There are many variations of this. The "experience" collectors. Go where everyman has gone before. Take the same pictures, buy the same geegaws, drink the same bars. So basically "FUN" is high mass in the religion of consumerism. "I engage in the same politically/socially safe activities as prescribed for me by Dr. Controlling Jew." I watch NFL football. I do pub crawls. I do 10k runs for titrot. I thupport education, and teacherz and firesmen and kwaps (that don't kill niggers). I like to wear pink tshirts with letters on them along with fifty other people. And take goofy group photos. People treat fun today like they used to treat marriage. There's a cost to it, though. It may be safe, but it's cheap. It renders life frivolous. It reduces humanity to a stupid grin and chugged beer. I remember precisely when I realized I really wasn't one of these jamokes. I was looking at my computer, listening to some coworkers talk about some pub crawl they had gone on the past weekend. And it hit me like an epiphany: I am not one of these people. I don't think the way they do. Not even as a judgment, though I am extremely judgmental, but as an objective taxonomical evaluation. The shit they care about is trivial. That is a judgment. And an accurate one. Found this interesting statement as I began reading a book by Schleiermacher in defense of religion. "Those proud Islanders whom many unduly honour, know no watchword but gain and enjoyment." And that's where our attitude toward fun (and money) ultimately derive - Britain. Money and the amusement it brings uber alles.

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