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Applaudience
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2 min readMar 13, 2016

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Hail Caesar

What is important to remember, and be aware of in one's day to day life is all the different ways someone takes advantage of your weaknesses in order to gain capital value. The deliberate smear campaign against "growing up" that renders adulthood a dull swab makes the paying consumer of capital goods look for cheap escapes from a life of dreary ruts since the alternative, "inner child" is presented as creative and marvellous.

A forced retelling of mankind's greatest stories, in order to suit the story teller's own vested interests (as is evidenced by the callous treatment of history in mass media) or the easy escapade of a movie or a TV show that in order to sell itself promotes cheap thrills and cinematic, prophetic, fantastic endings are to be remembered as what it is and not anything beyond it, for that's critical in keeping ones grip on reality firm, to keep ones feet on the ground. To avant garde!

The inherent machinations of bourgeoisie capitalism make them the shining beacon of an example of a communist state, their cause being the capitalist cause, the capitalist cause of serving to maximise capital, and each individual cog in the company, the industry, serving the greater need to create capital. Each person is an interchangeable resource to be spent on the cause, and all the innovations to sell and competition to beat create a top down structure in a company reminiscent of communism

Cause, effect, constant conjunction. 
Actor, life, method acting. 
The grand comedy of life that reflects art and the tragedy of art that reflects life. 
The overall predictability of it. 
A constantly turning, wheel where the characters never change, but where the characters are played only by different people.

The world is a huge institution where the people are the pigeons pecking at the grains that are resources. Interchangeable, constant, and forgotten as soon as they fly away.

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