

Nietzche's OvermanIn the beginning, there was Zarathustra, and this is what he spoke of. In the first of his rants, we find his description of the overman, or at least, the simplest aspect that make him up. This rambling is titled "On the Metamorpheses of the Spirit." It begins with a camel. A humble, inconsequintial, and helpful camel. He sufferes the dregs and disapointments of society, he does not speak, he does not fight. He merely shares the burden of everyone else, and he seems happy. Or at least, content. However, after a time, and if the powers that be will it so, we find that this camel transforms, into a lion. Noble, assertive, and with the ability tNietzche's Overman
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Rhyming ExistenceExistence is a point of view A way to say we are here Of all the things that are shrewd Existence is the most queerRhyming Existence
It has turns and stops It makes us think and talk The point of existence is not a way to make us simply gawk
Existence is but a simple thing To say "I am here" And believe it sincere.
Those who try to gain a sense of self are truly great. While those who have no rents we truly must debate
By standards in the world is clear as in, we all see what we wish to see Our minds show us the image to


ImmortalityIs it an illusion? Is it a fact? Is it attainable? Is it possible? The answer lies in the person.Immortality
Is it an illusion? Only if the person is weak. Only if the person gives in. Only if the person does not
strive to win. One must be strong, determined. Then shall illusion be reality.
Is it a fact? To the strong. To the believers. To the great. To the small. To the meak. To the tall. Fact it is, if it is made so.
Is it attainable? To those who want it. To those who seek it. &
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'At home, one will depend upon their family for support. Outside of your home, you depend upon your friends.'
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'At home, one will depend upon their family for support. Outside of your home, you depend upon your friends.'
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'At home, one will depend upon their family for support. Outside of your home, you depend upon your friends.'
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I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead, and some come from behind. But I've brought a big bat. I'm all ready, you see. Now my troubles are going to have trouble with me.
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I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead, and some come from behind. But I've brought a big bat. I'm all ready, you see. Now my troubles are going to have trouble with me.
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"Look down at me, you see a fool;
Look up at me, you see a god,
Look straight at me, you see yourself."
- charles manson
"What drives you on
Can drive you mad."
- garbage
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