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The only difference is, you can do situps to "fit in".these kids are who they are. It seems like everyone is just ignoring all that for this hip, trendy cause.Įhh.I agree with you that bullying period, causes alot of pain. I'm sure they took some crap from some people, but oh how I would have rather been one of them! But hey, I'm still here, I'm still alive.īullying is a universal problem that affects just about anyone with some kind of difference others choose to pick on. There were a number of cool, popular gay guys in my school. Where's the videos and support for fat kids being bullied? Aren't they suicidal, too, or are we saying here that gays have a particular emotional defect and weakness? They're not strong enough to tough this out? Is that the image the gay community wants to promote? There's so much attention brought to this issue of specifically gay bullying that it's hard to see this outside of the framework of identity politics. I have a couple problems with this approach. It's jut faith if you see the distinction I'm trying to make. Hmm, I might argue that what happens in your head may have personal value, in fact it may change your life, but it really has no bearing on the reality of our existence, just what we imagine it to be, and has no real right to be called "proof". You can still argue aspects of different religions or beliefs. At least religious debate that pertains to ontology of God. A lot of theists and born again Christians claim to have these damascene revelations which change their lives etc etc.Īll form of religious talk ends in aporia usually. It was proof to him but he couldn't explain it. Paul's conversion occurred on the road to Damascus, he had an epiphany from somewhere. I think faith is such a personal thing that the "proof" could be in their heads. The atheists I've spoken to, here in the UK and various European countries, tend to not back up their atheism with reasons of any sort. Kensrue’s closing lyrics of “I don’t know the way, but I know that I belong out here / On this journey that I never thought I’d make / Setting out across a new frontier / A new horizon with each eager step I take,” seems to encapsulate everything that I love about his top-notch storytelling on my favorite opening tracks in their discography since Vheissu’s “Image of the Invisible.No no, you're misreading me. This picturesque record opens with the sprawling “The Color of the Sky,” as Dustin Kensrue sets the stage with, “My first and foremost memory / Is staring up in wonder at the wall / It circumscribed the city / They said beyond it nothing dwelt at all / But I came to wonder if the stories all were true / So one night I made my mind up / I resolved that I would find a passage through” before drummer Riley Breckenridge explodes into one of my favorite drum fills in recent memory. On Horizons/East, Thrice are able to embrace the change that comes with pushing themselves to their artistic limits, and much like that famous Lindsay Lohan meme the limit does not exist. They simply do not make the same record twice a true marking of an artist that is uncomfortable with the comfort that comes with creating similar sounding material. The second word that I most closely associate with this legendary band on their 11th studio album, Horizons/East, is variety.
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The word that most closely comes to mind when talking about Thrice is consistency.