• Gus Lamarch
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    REMINDER: My philosophical thought will, for every reader, afford little confort, and is not recommended for the easily offended, and/or closed-minded.

    The Love for Boredom. - We live in times of relative peace, however, of extreme pessimism. I think that for prolonged periods of peace, human beings tend to get bored. I am not the one who proves that war is a solution, but history. How humanity, when there are no major concerns, loves self-destruction.- From Thebes, to Rome, to the West! -.

    Current Guerrillas. - How beautiful and hedonists the youngsters are, because I don't know if they notice - of course they don't - that they are waring a guerrilla war systematically against the stability of western society through their manners, tastes and indifference. War, to them, seems something so distant, like a dream in a deep sleep, yet so present in their lives; It seems to be the only way these decadents find to externalize their resentments to the peace that upset them. Well, give them the real war! The same where the values ​​of honor, humility are found, so that in this way, they honor themselves, value themselves, and externalize their hatred, anguish, sadness, etc ..., in the enemies and not in their “Status Quo ”. Stability needs an unstable external environment, so that it can be called as such.
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