Need some help here, faggots

benjamin franklin.

28 here and have managed to not compromise either. Don't think I could if I tried. On minor things, yeah sure, fuck it. But on what I consider to be the greatest change from the world I grew up in and what we have now, no, I couldn't. Because that would be, to put on very simple terms, saying that loosing is better then winning. It's what define the zeitgeist, and I couldn't force myself to see through those lens if I wanted to.
It's like another guy that I think signifies America in a way, Boyd Rice said:
Nature is Fascist.

Hm, are you a fisherman by any chance?

Yeah, clearly he's failing, but what I thought could mean the archetype you;re describing is his drive. In a way, going the comfortable way in his case is also wanting so bad to succeed that he's somewhat blind to how degrading it is.
The machine speaks so loud that he can't hear anything else.

But he also mentioned how his mindset and experiences had found a perfect home in America, and his 'heroes' had a double-face of himself and what he saw as the American spirit.
The Fortune Cookie I think best exemplifies what you're saying about Blvd, the guy really going into the lowest to try and get what he believes he's due.

One of the best films ever, in my book.

The perfect argument to not get too sympathetic for Holden's drive in Blvd. Being a tragic character has a lot to do with circumstances but ultimately you do choose if you're going to fall into that, or rebuild stuff your own way, whatever it costs.

Dylan Klebold, Eric Harris, Based Stick Man, Based Chink (Cho Seung-hui), Elliot Rodger
B E T A U P R I S I N G

Here's hoping you're one of the guys who will write the history of this time period, in a few years.

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t. AnCom nigger.

for me its lanky kong

intelligent, nihilistic, and with a WICKED sense of humor

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what, did they put a gun to your head and force you to take a mortgage?