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What Nietzsche asked...
Contributed by
WAE
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Wednesday, 14th September 2005 @ 02:59:23 PM in AEST
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What have we done
When we created rules?
What have we done
When we invented cures?
Old Nietzsche says,
We stopped evolvement.
We weakend our race.
We give a chance to those
Who would have died
In nature's unobstructed struggle.
We worship mediocracy.
We curse the best and let the worst survive.
What have we done?
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Re: What Nietzsche asked...
(User Rating: 1 ) by Shade on
Thursday, 15th September 2005 @ 05:53:14 PM AEST (User
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God is dead |
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Re: What Nietzsche asked...
(User Rating: 1 ) by LeahBeth on
Saturday, 17th September 2005 @ 05:32:02 PM AEST (User
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your poems vary...which is one of your strong points.....L |
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Re: What Nietzsche asked...
(User Rating: 1 ) by Elizabeth_Dandy on
Tuesday, 20th September 2005 @ 10:52:47 AM AEST (User
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Ah Nitsche was a fine philosopher. Embraced the neck of a horse while dying.
A Believer after all.
Very poignant work!
hugs
Elizabeth.
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Re: What Nietzsche asked...
(User Rating: 1 ) by ArsenicMyst on
Friday, 23rd September 2005 @ 07:32:21 PM AEST (User
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nicely done ...
i agree ...
we can only progress and survive by extreme measures
against the supression by extreme morality
.¸¸¸.·´¨`* arsenic
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Re: What Nietzsche asked...
(User Rating: 1 ) by Archie on
Monday, 10th October 2005 @ 08:30:43 PM AEST (User
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I think we need law to limit what we do but i think following a law with out knowing the heart behind it makes us contemptious. That is the state of the world today.
This poem shows that very well and it can be seen throughout history. |
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