Will you be Remebered?

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Madara XIII

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Mackheath said:
The public are sheep essentially; politics is so boring and convoluted many of us simply watch the news and do the classical random choice, hoping for the best. Very few of us-myself included- bother to even learn the candidates manifesto's because we are so uninspired by these dwarfs standing in the shadows of giants.

We all know very well our rulers are scum; we know they want to line their own pockets and leave the crumbs for Joe B. Logg. And yet still they vote, election after election, never trying for change, just stumbling blindly onwards and hoping against the wind for some new Kier Hardie to come along.

Of course they aren't paid to serve themselves; they never were. But they are above reproach; even during the first days of the Expenses Scandal several MP's arrogantly tried to claim they were above the law, and so became sacraficial lambs for the rest of the corrupt congregation to take Communion of. The only reason they bother to even keep the country going instead of shoulder-barging for the cookie jar of cash is because that would impact their dreamy idealistic lifestyles, something they hate more than the proletariat.

I hope you do change the country, and wish you luck; but at the moment I feel as though you have as much chance of making things better as I do of going to the Moon. Not because of you, but because of the 400 years of tradition, law, beaurocracy and greed surrounding the job.
Yo man no sense in being Cynical :D

Trust me determination is everything. Prime Example: Abraham Lincoln
If anything Politics are a passion of mine as well.....mainly so I can abuse every bit of power I can..Hehehehe. Oh well if anything I applaud those who would pursue the world of Politics with an unbreakable integrity. Reminds me of Mr. Smith goes to Washington.
 

Madara XIII

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darksakul said:
Oh my god what kind of create I made with this thread.

Actually thou, just about everyone here made some valid points. It shows we got people of intellect and reason here at the escapist. I would just get a pile of steamy shit if I made the same post somewhere else on the internet. I shutter what the replys would be on 4Chan.
Hmmm....time to Copy and Paste 3 pages worth of replys and send it to 4Chan...XD nah jk
 

Del-Toro

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Not if I die now, but give me time, and get back to me in a few decades, we'll see.
 

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Madara XIII said:
Hmmm....time to Copy and Paste 3 pages worth of replys and send it to 4Chan...XD nah jk
Its madness, but Lulz worthy. Who wants to be our guinea pig in this endeavor?

Alternatively we could link one of the 4chan boards to this thread, as long as it is not /b/.
 

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The only way to be remembered is either to kill a lot of people, become president of the US, make a massive faux pas of epic proportions or to find the cure for cancer.
 

CaptainKoala

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I doubt I'll ever have more recognition than my avatar has on this forum. Thanks for that, now I'm all depressed in time for Christmas. :3
 

Toriver

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Who's to say if I will be remembered by anyone or not? I've helped a couple thousand Japanese kids take their first steps in speaking English by now. If I've inspired some of them enough to build it up and eventually do something great with that knowledge, like become a Japanese diplomat to an English-speaking country and help broker some peace deal preventing a war, well, great. I will have indirectly played a part in preventing that war. That's something great. But that doesn't mean I will be remembered, if that person doesn't really remember me as an inspiration to learn English at that point. On the other hand, if that same kid simply becomes a tour guide for English-speaking tourists, or a Japanese English teacher at some small local school, but remembers me fondly as an inspiration in their chosen career path, I will then be remembered more than if I had played a part in preventing a war. So for the great majority of us, including myself, who have an extremely slim chance at best of being remembered by name 10 years past our death for anything we've done, we should simply do our best with what we have to contribute to history in our own way. History is a vast subject full of big stories and small, and even if we are only remembered in the small stories rather than the big ones, we are still remembered. It's really up to each of us to make the memories people will have of us in the future. If we don't put any effort into making those memories, we probably won't be remembered even in the smallest stories in history.
 

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Not by society as a whole, unless I achieve something miraculous in my life. It's something I'd like to do, but not something I'm specifically proactive about. But by my family, my loved ones? I hope so, and that's really all that matters to me.
 

Madara XIII

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Mackheath said:
Madara XIII said:
Yo man no sense in being Cynical :D

Trust me determination is everything. Prime Example: Abraham Lincoln
If anything Politics are a passion of mine as well.....mainly so I can abuse every bit of power I can..Hehehehe. Oh well if anything I applaud those who would pursue the world of Politics with an unbreakable integrity. Reminds me of Mr. Smith goes to Washington.
And look what good that got him; a bullet in the head. Same with JFK. Almost the same with Reagan.

Practically every good politician who does resist the temptation is left jobless or worse when his noble intentions are uncovered. Victims of smears, blackmail, or just outright bullying by their superiors. And so nothing ever changes.

Correction; it does change something. It inspires others even if a select few, to do the right thing and do what they can to continually fight the political machine....seriously man you got ME saying such inspirational things. you must be really negative about this O__O

I mean I may not be one to keep the integrity considering I know how to work through the the system, but that shouldn't stop others from wanting to do what's right.
 

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I don't want to be remembered, because anyone who remembers me personally will likely miss me, meaning they had to watch me die. I'd love to be the last man standing in my life, so no one would have to feel the pain of losing me.

On a grander scale, if I took up arms and fought to make a difference in the world for whatever reason, I'd mask my identity. It's not about glory, it's about making some part of the world a better place. If I knew I'd changed something, I'd be happy.
 

Ildecia

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i'm the only 19 year old guy in my state to EVER have had to have a colostomy bag for 7 months with no prior reasoning behind it

my colon decided to allah akhbar
 

MrJoyless

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Honestly, Ive come to the conclusion that if my experiences with others enriches their lives and helps make them better people who make better choices then I say Ive done my job weather they associate the time they spent with me as impacting those choices or they just do the right thing without thinking.
 

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TheHecatomb said:
I don't know if I'll be remembered but I do have a habit of leaving a mark of sorts at places I've spent some time. On reflection I couldn't really tell you why specifically I do that, I just do. Also the form isn't really important, it can be anything from carving something in a tree to hiding those neat Prison Break style origami ducks. I've literally hidden about 40-50 of those in the ceilings of all sorts of buildings over the years. It's become a bit of a sport really.
and now i have to start placing things like that now
also i now have to find these origami ducks whereever they are!