Congress Chainsaw Massacre – SOPAjam
January 18th, 2012 11:25 pmMy SOPAjam entry Congress Chainsaw Massacre is ready!
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I swear one of those pieces of music are by Necros (Andrew Sega).
Ok so here’s MECH8.S3M / “Mechanism Eight”: http://modarchive.org/module.php?48333
“dD: Surface Tension” uses the guitar samples from that as noted, which would explain why that part sounds so damn familiar.
The other Necros song it uses samples from as noted is “Point of Departure”, which is also awesome.
Oh god this was so good
The chainsaw makes it much less frustrating.
But… the people you describe as fat idiots may in fact be shrewd risk takers, who know exactly what they are doing.. ie, screwing people over because they can and want to. There are myriads of ways of disguising and excusing such abuse.
Not everyone is guided by utopian ideals. In the cut and thrust of business, Nietzschean perspectives tend to thrive. ie, that truly powerful people don’t need to hold themselves back with beliefs.
“I believe this is a great idea.”
“I believe this will earn me a lot of money – and that money is the meaning of life.”
I would call these beliefs.
That’s a subtly different usage of the word.
The idea with Nietzche, is that most people interpret actions and goals within a framework of ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Whereas the ubermensch would use a framework of ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. That’s a subtle but important difference.
To Nietzcheans, the former is a self defeating “slave morality”, where people deny themselves full use of the power they wield.