In the Garden of Eden, Satan considered tempting Adam, but then rejected the idea, because he knew Adam wouldn't cave in to temptation. So he decided to tempt Eve instead. He had observed both Adam and Eve's words and actions carefully for quite some time before this point. As predicted, Eve believed Satan when he lied and said that if she ate of the forbidden fruit she would be like God, knowing good and bad. Satan knew her nature was to lust for more power, and he was correct in his assumption.
Originally posted by Bill Krozby
peoples values are even more displaced than ever before like "mal" calling me a rapist yet has no proof. lol yet I'm bad for wanting to hit a girl for her acting like a dumb bitch and not leaving my place when i told her to..
so by your own logic it would be ok for us to beat you.
Originally posted by -SpectraL
In the Garden of Eden, Satan considered tempting Adam, but then rejected the idea, because he knew Adam wouldn't cave in to temptation. So he decided to tempt Eve instead. He had observed both Adam and Eve's words and actions carefully for quite some time before this point. As predicted, Eve believed Satan when he lied and said that if she ate of the forbidden fruit she would be like God, knowing good and bad. Satan knew her nature was to lust for more power, and he was correct in his assumption.
And then Adam the cuck goes along with Eve when she gives him the fruit.
Originally posted by Enterita
Dude what the fuck. How do you know about this. Did you talk to dionysus and chi and stuff as well back in the day, when we were all Jim Goad fans?
a lot of people know about boyd rice I've listened to that kind of music since i was 13, you're just a normal fag
Originally posted by Enterita
Dude what the fuck. How do you know about this. Did you talk to dionysus and chi and stuff as well back in the day, when we were all Jim Goad fans?
nah, I started listening to boyd rice when I was big into industrial
I know this is jim goad but it's from boyd rice's hatesville album
I actually meant to read one of his books back in the day but lost interest
yep, I know exactly what you mean. I tried to force myself to like industrial (actual industrial like throbbing gristle and spk) because I found the history and aesthetic fascinating but I just didn't enjoy it - finally figured it was because it was about the performance; not experiencing that and just listening to the 'music' meant I was missing out on way too much for it to be worthwhile. like listening to the audio track of a movie.
I really enjoy the more cryptic/esoteric/symbolic stuff that some of those groups did though - Wolf Pact and Scorpion Wind were pretty good, short projects involving boyd rice and douglas P from Death in June among others:
not sure if it's the sort of thing you'd be interested in, but I like to be able to envision the 'story' and try to make sense of it