Druan
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Post by Druan on Jan 21, 2023 16:40:25 GMT
I created this thread to talk about anything that's on my mind. Feel free to leave your comments or join the conversation. I you are wondering about who I am and why I am here check out my post in the new members board rpcdebateforum.freeforums.net/post/112/thread
Okay, so here is my first post
I have dedicated my life to fighting tyranny.
Tyranny is the abuse of power by those in authority, and it is a threat to the freedom and well-being of all people. It is a cancer that eats away at the foundations of democracy and justice, and it must be opposed at every turn.
For me, this fight against tyranny is not just a political or ideological issue, but a moral imperative. I believe that all human beings have the right to live in a society where they can express themselves freely, where they can pursue their dreams and aspirations without fear of repression, and where they can be treated with dignity and respect.
I have spent years studying the history of tyranny and the methods that have been used to resist it. I have also had the privilege of working with and learning from some of the most dedicated and courageous activists and leaders in the fight against tyranny.
I have been slandered, defamed and censored in my fight against tyranny, I have lost friends and family members as a result of my activism. But I have also been inspired by the bravery and resilience of those who have stood up against oppression, and I have been humbled by the sacrifices that so many have made to defend freedom and democracy.
I will continue to fight against tyranny, in whatever form it takes, with every ounce of strength and determination that I possess. I urge others to join me in this fight, for it is a fight for the very soul of our society and for the future of humanity.
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Post by Druan on Jan 21, 2023 17:21:07 GMT
Today, I want to talk about one of my favorite books, and the ignorance of many. I have received a lot of criticism for reviewing this book.
As a lover of literature, I have always been drawn to the works of the Marquis de Sade. His writing, while controversial and often disturbing, provides a unique insight into the human psyche and the nature of morality. However, in discussing and analyzing Sade's work, I have faced a great deal of criticism from those who are seemingly ignorant of the value of his literature.
It is unfortunate that so many people dismiss Sade's work simply because of its graphic and transgressive nature. They fail to see the deeper themes and ideas that Sade explores in his writing, such as the nature of power, the limits of free will, and the question of what truly constitutes morality.
Furthermore, Sade's work can also be seen as a reflection of the societal issues of his time, and it is still relevant in today's world. It is a critique of the corrupt and oppressive systems of power that exist in society and the way in which individuals are often forced to navigate those systems.
It is important to remember that literature, like all forms of art, is not meant to be universally liked or understood. It serves as a means of exploring the human experience and giving voice to the complexities of the world around us.
As a lover of literature and a student of philosophy, I will continue to engage with and analyze the work of the Marquis de Sade, despite the criticism I may receive from those who are unwilling or unable to understand the value of his literature.
"120 Days of Sodom" by Marquis de Sade is often considered one of the most controversial and disturbing books in literary history. But beyond the graphic and often revolting descriptions of sexual violence and depravity, the book can be seen as a philosophical commentary on tyranny.
De Sade, who was imprisoned for much of his life for his radical and transgressive ideas, uses the setting of the book – a secluded castle where four libertines subject a group of victims to unspeakable acts of cruelty – as a metaphor for the absolute power of the state. The libertines, who represent the corrupt and tyrannical ruling class, use their power to exploit and abuse those beneath them, in much the same way that a despotic government uses its power to oppress its citizens.
But "120 Days of Sodom" is not just a critique of tyranny, it is also a commentary on the nature of human desire and the dangers of giving into our baser instincts. The libertines, consumed by their own lusts and desires, ultimately destroy themselves as well as their victims, highlighting the destructive consequences of unchecked power and unbridled hedonism.
In many ways, "120 Days of Sodom" is a cautionary tale, warning us of the dangers of giving into our darker impulses and the potential consequences of absolute power. While it is not a book for the faint of heart, it is a thought-provoking and powerful commentary on the human condition and the dangers of tyranny.
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Post by Druan on Jan 21, 2023 17:53:52 GMT
I stopped caring about what others think a long time ago. From a very young age, I was a non-conformist. Individualism has given me the liberty to be my authentic self. Growing up, I always felt like I didn't fit in with the crowd. I had my own thoughts and ideas, and I wasn't afraid to express them. This led to some pushback from my peers and even my family at times. But as I got older, I realized that it was better to be true to myself than to try to fit in and please others. Being an individual has allowed me to live my life on my own terms. I don't have to worry about what others think or say about me. I can make my own decisions, pursue my own interests, and be happy in my own skin. And, in the end, isn't that what life is all about? I've come to understand that not everyone will understand or agree with my choices, and that's okay. In fact, it's to be expected. But that doesn't mean that I should change who I am or what I believe in order to please others. In short, individualism has given me the freedom to be myself, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I hope that by sharing my story, I can inspire others to be true to themselves as well.
I often find myself feeling sad when I think about the fact that so many people in my life live in constant fear of being judged by society. It's heartbreaking to see friends and loved ones constantly worried about what others may think of them, and how it affects their self-esteem and overall happiness.
It's frustrating to see how society's expectations and standards can make people feel like they need to conform to certain norms in order to be accepted. These norms can be anything from how you dress, to your career choices, to the hobbies you enjoy. But the truth is, everyone is unique and should be allowed to express themselves in their own way without fear of judgment.
I wish more people could see that there is beauty in individuality and that being true to yourself is the most important thing. Unfortunately, fear of judgment can hold us back from being our true selves and can prevent us from living our best lives.
I hope that one day we can all learn to accept and embrace our differences, and that we can create a society where everyone feels free to be themselves without fear of judgment.
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Post by Druan on Jan 21, 2023 18:11:20 GMT
Right now this place is...
.... Deader than a match that's been struck Deader than a clock that's stopped Deader than a picture with no colors Deader than a song with no melody Deader than a fire that's gone out Deader than a bank account with no funds Deader than a fridge with no food Deader than a phone that's not charged Deader than a car with no wheels Deader than a computer with no internet Deader than a pen with no ink Deader than a camera with no film Deader than a road with no destination Deader than a hope with no future Deader than a dream with no dreamer Deader than a love that's unrequited Deader than a story with no ending Deader than a song with no lyrics Deader than a memory that's forgotten Deader than a plan that's failed Deader than a lamp that's not lit Deader than a candle that's not burning Deader than a machine that's not working Deader than a game that's not played Deader than a book that's not read Deader than a movie that's not watched Deader than a poem that's not recited Deader than a picture that's not seen Deader than a building that's not occupied Deader than a city that's not alive...
... But that's okay because I am just here to post for myself and express myself. And mostly just posting because I am bored.
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Druan
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Post by Druan on Jan 21, 2023 18:14:03 GMT
I might just write a poem about death...
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Post by Druan on Jan 21, 2023 20:30:47 GMT
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Post by Druan on Jan 22, 2023 7:38:24 GMT
It seems that I am currently the only active member on this forum. While it may seem lonely at times, I am having a great time posting and sharing my thoughts and ideas with the community.
Being the only one active has its perks, such as having the spotlight to myself and being able to engage in one-on-one conversations with any new members who happen to stumble upon the forum. Additionally, it allows me to truly make this forum my own and shape it in a way that I find enjoyable.
I understand that it can be difficult for a community to thrive with only one active member, but I am optimistic that more people will eventually join and contribute to the conversation. In the meantime, I will continue to have fun posting and sharing my thoughts and ideas.
As I navigate through the threads and posts on this forum, it occurs to me that in my mind, this place is like an alien planet. Each section is like a different terrain, with its own unique ecosystem and inhabitants.
The introductions section is like the landing site for new explorers, where we get to know each other and establish a sense of community. The discussions section is like a vast savannah, where all sorts of ideas and perspectives collide and coexist. The off-topic section is like a dense jungle, where anything goes and the possibilities are endless.
Just like on an alien planet, there are unknowns and mysteries to uncover, and it's exciting to be a part of the journey. Each day brings new discoveries and interactions that keep me coming back.
So, let's embrace the strange and unfamiliar and continue to explore this alien forum together. Who knows what we may find?
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Post by Druan on Jan 22, 2023 7:53:20 GMT
The forum is like an abandoned spaceship floating through cyber space. Once bustling with activity and lively discussions, it now drifts aimlessly, its engines long silenced. The posts that once filled its pages now gather virtual dust.
As I look around this empty forum, I can't help but wonder what happened to all of the members. Did they all migrate to a new and shiny message board created by the admin? Or did they simply lose interest and move on to other things?
It's possible that the admin created an official message board, one that is better suited to the needs of the community, and that the members all migrated there instead. This would certainly explain why this forum has become such a lonely and abandoned place.
But even if that's the case, it still doesn't explain why the admin hasn't made any effort to close down this forum or at least redirect visitors to the new message board. It's like a lonely spaceship drifting through cyberspace, with no one at the helm and no destination in sight.
I hope that the admin will eventually address this issue and provide some clarity on the future of this forum. In the meantime, I'll keep checking back, just in case there's a glimmer of activity or a message from the admin. But for now, it seems that this forum is destined to be a lonely spaceship lost in the vast expanse of cyberspace.
As I explore this abandoned spaceship, I can't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder. The ship is in a state of disrepair, with broken equipment and debris littering the halls, but it's still a fascinating glimpse into the past. As I was wandering through the command center, I stumbled upon something truly amazing: a captain's log. It's a record of the ship's journey and the experiences of the crew. I was immediately captivated by the entries and I knew that I had to continue the legacy of the log. So I've decided to document my own exploration of this abandoned spaceship in the captain's log. I will record my findings, my observations and my thoughts as I delve deeper into the mysteries of this lost vessel. I hope that my entries will add to the historical record of this spaceship, and that they will provide a glimpse into the lives of the crew and the challenges they faced. I also hope that it will help to preserve the memory of this abandoned spaceship and the people who once called it home. So join me as I embark on this journey of discovery and exploration, through the empty halls and abandoned rooms of this lost spaceship, and let's see where it will take us.
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