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Peace love and Joy                      .     |            |       ◊LorÐ₪Ðrãğõη₪η₪ÐrэãЧ₪Ðïãm◊ηÐ₪Pãğэ       "I Please Me and nothing else is of importance."    The masses have democratized elitism in this industrialized world.  Now everybody can be a snob. So overrate thyself to lifes content.  Perfectionalists stride through life with a self confidence  built on an amazing overestimation of their own abilities.  Settle into an old age made comfortable by the warm glow of  self-satisfaction because no one else will be able to stand the snob.  They have constructed a life that "validates" Them at every turn  even if the validations come from with in and adds to the elitism.  Communications technology has expanded the nonconformist groups  space watering down the societys within the societys to bland cliques.  Hence democratizes those around reaffirms their values and reinforces  the sense of their own rightness.It is possible, maybe even  inevitable, that they will slide into a solipsism that allows them  precious little contact with people totally unlike themselfs.  But in their enclosed sphere they will feel very important from self  valadation. Grandiosity is in unlimited supply; they can all feel  tremendously significant motivated primarily by a desire for  recognition even if it is only done by Thier self hence the elitism.  In some ways the health of a non conformist society can be measured  by how many avenues to self-importance and perfectionism is seen in  the actions of the snobs with in the culture.In America for example  most Americans are very impressed with their selfs and are the elitist  in superiority complexes.A nation in which almost everybody is above  average, or so they think. American elitists are convinced that they  are running their own lives quite well, whereas the idiots around  are screwing up theirs. I think that George Carlin says it best,  many people bring with them onto the highway of life their elitists  personalities stating: I drive responsibly, but people who drive  faster than I do are absolute maniacs, and people who drive slower  then me are total idiots. Hence again the snobbish attitude that I am  better then everybody else and above all. Still, this pluralism does  have its downsides. First, it can't be good that most Americans have  entered their own little worlds of self-validation and know very  little about their countrymen outside and this is where democratized  elitism is at its sad worse.They feel good about the code of honor  in their little social set, even if that set amounts to just one  superior complex person. It leads to national stagnation of all these  singular persons whom sum how feel superior even when their total value  are summed up by the mathamatical quotation of one. The great radicals  all felt in some way frustrated; they felt that society was blocking  their expectations and must be fundamentally questioned with out ever  questioning that it was they them selfs that was on the outside of the  bubble. A recipe for moral mediocrity we will all live in harmony even  if they have to live it superiorly elitly singular. I am unique in that  I try to break thru My complexities by being nice and a part, in other  words, if everybody spent some time playing sociologist, and learned  about the strangers on the other end of the watered down lines who are  our fellow citizens even if they are not perfect. It is delicious for sum  to feel oneself the Lord High Achiever of one's own little community.  So perhaps it is inevitable that they will just sit back and acknowledge  the continued segmentation of their little peon societies.In which case  I propose a new place be constructed: a huge circular structure, with  gleaming marble on the outside and magnifying mirrors covering the walls within. The snob could walk in and admire reflections of their self from all angles. And when they reached the center, a great neon sign would flash on, broadcasting to them the credo of thier elitist exsistance: "I Please Me and nothing else is of importance."  I hope My words were phonically correct and spelling perfect with  gramatical sentances set to even sooth the most snootie singular  elitists with in this secular constricting group. LOL! I think My non conformist unique self will be of better use and appreciation  elsewhere now that this place is well on its way. For those with in  whom appreciated diversity in its simple leval cudos go out to you.  The rest havent a clue.   All Men desire a Woman true to Her devotion, strong in Her  beliefs and grounded in Her Honor, but few are worthy of Her MistressDREAD™®©reg4/2004        ___________________________________________________________________________  |    |   . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. |    |    |  
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Peace love and Joy                     .     |          |      ◊LorÐ₪Ðrãğõη₪η₪ÐrэãЧ₪Ðïãm◊ηÐ₪Pãğэ   "I Please Me and nothing else is of importance."    The masses have democratized elitism in this industrialized world.  Now everybody can be a snob. So overrate thyself to lifes content.  Perfectionalists stride through life with a self confidence  built on an amazing overestimation of their own abilities.  Settle into an old age made comfortable by the warm glow of  self-satisfaction because no one else will be able to stand the snob.  They have constructed a life that "validates" Them at every turn  even if the validations come from with in and adds to the elitism.  Communications technology has expanded the nonconformist groups  space watering down the societys within the societys to bland cliques.  Hence democratizes those around reaffirms their values and reinforces  the sense of their own rightness.It is possible, maybe even  inevitable, that they will slide into a solipsism that allows them  precious little contact with people totally unlike themselfs.  But in their enclosed sphere they will feel very important from self  valadation. Grandiosity is in unlimited supply; they can all feel  tremendously significant motivated primarily by a desire for  recognition even if it is only done by Thier self hence the elitism.  In some ways the health of a non conformist society can be measured  by how many avenues to self-importance and perfectionism is seen in  the actions of the snobs with in the culture.In America for example  most Americans are very impressed with their selfs and are the elitist  in superiority complexes.A nation in which almost everybody is above  average, or so they think. American elitists are convinced that they  are running their own lives quite well, whereas the idiots around  are screwing up theirs. I think that George Carlin says it best,  many people bring with them onto the highway of life their elitists  personalities stating: I drive responsibly, but people who drive  faster than I do are absolute maniacs, and people who drive slower  then me are total idiots. Hence again the snobbish attitude that I am  better then everybody else and above all. Still, this pluralism does  have its downsides. First, it can't be good that most Americans have  entered their own little worlds of self-validation and know very  little about their countrymen outside and this is where democratized  elitism is at its sad worse.They feel good about the code of honor  in their little social set, even if that set amounts to just one  superior complex person. It leads to national stagnation of all these  singular persons whom sum how feel superior even when their total value  are summed up by the mathamatical quotation of one. The great radicals  all felt in some way frustrated; they felt that society was blocking  their expectations and must be fundamentally questioned with out ever  questioning that it was they them selfs that was on the outside of the  bubble. A recipe for moral mediocrity we will all live in harmony even  if they have to live it superiorly elitly singular. I am unique in that  I try to break thru My complexities by being nice and a part, in other  words, if everybody spent some time playing sociologist, and learned  about the strangers on the other end of the watered down lines who are  our fellow citizens even if they are not perfect. It is delicious for sum  to feel oneself the Lord High Achiever of one's own little community.  So perhaps it is inevitable that they will just sit back and acknowledge  the continued segmentation of their little peon societies.In which case  I propose a new place be constructed: a huge circular structure, with  gleaming marble on the outside and magnifying mirrors covering the walls within. The snob could walk in and admire reflections of their self from all angles. And when they reached the center, a great neon sign would flash on, broadcasting to them the credo of thier elitist exsistance: "I Please Me and nothing else is of importance."  I hope My words were phonically correct and spelling perfect with  gramatical sentances set to even sooth the most snootie singular  elitists with in this secular constricting group. LOL! I think My non conformist unique self will be of better use and appreciation  elsewhere now that this place is well on its way. For those with in  whom appreciated diversity in its simple leval cudos go out to you.  The rest havent a clue.  All Men desire a Woman true to Her devotion, strong in Her  beliefs and grounded in Her Honor, but few are worthy of Her MistressDREAD™®©reg4/2004     |    |   . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. |    |    |  
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