Seth ([info]sethkills) wrote,
@ 2005-12-14 20:48:00
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Inane Paradox

We both think the other person thinks we know something that the other doesn't know.

And we're both wrong.



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[info]the_kraken
2005-12-15 06:59 am UTC (link)
You so craaaaaazy.

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[info]little_tea_cup
2005-12-17 04:46 pm UTC (link)
My sims say, "How could something that feels so right be wrong?"

Have you ever read Machiavelli?

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[info]sethkills
2005-12-17 11:18 pm UTC (link)
Your sims are clearly of the epicurean persuasion.

I haven't read any Machiavelli, but can you guess who else has piqued my interest in him?

Shakur's last album created while alive was The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. Released two months after his death, this album was portentous and dark, predicting his own death in many songs. The entire album is said to have been created in only seven days, and one of the more popular songs off this album, "Hail Mary", was reportedly made in only thirty minutes. Probably the strangest thing on the album is on the first song. Just before a reporter starts talking, in first two seconds of the first track, in background you can hear silent "Suge shot 'em" or "Suge shot me" that someone says. Some people say it was outlaw "Kadafi" who said it.

Labelled as by "Makaveli" and depicting on its cover a crucified Shakur, the album has sold over five million copies to date. Tupac took on the name Makaveli after being influenced by Machiavelli, an Italian philosopher, author of The Prince. He also considered himself to depict Jesus for the same tragic lifestyles they had in common.

-- Wikipedia: Tupac Shakur

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[info]irrect
2005-12-19 10:45 pm UTC (link)
wrong.

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