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Relation between "The warriors" and the work of Nietzsche

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:58 am
by The_indomitable
I see a clear relation in the critic of the domestic man and the film. Definitively the wolf in danger of extinction opposite to the domestic dog.

The nobility and honor are in disuse nowadays. The armies of the States have bulldogs, domestic dogs trained to bite, uniformed of body and mind, the ancestral warriors were different. We can see this in the army of the USA, millions and millions of dollars to superfeed their soldiers, they need a McDonalds every where they go, hahahahahahaha.

Also I see the concept of the antichrist in Cyrus. The strong in the power from the down below, he is a fuhrer, not fattened weak persons of money in the power.

I wait that here not all are consuming fanatics of merchandising to the style of " Star wars ", I want to find someone that is interested in the movie because have seen a strong message.

Diary of mental patients of the hospital of Jena, June 1849.
At the question of the doctor how he was, the patient answer that he feels so infinitely well that only can describe it with music.


The patient was Friedrich Nietzsche, and he was rotting in the hospital, hahahaha, what a motherfucker hahahahahaha, what a fukin incredible style.

I understand that the americans, and so much after ww2, despised the work of this great genius. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

?The police cars contaminate ... for his content? Mine (I hate policemans)

Re: Relation between "The warriors" and the work of Nietzsch

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:28 am
by The_indomitable
Ah, the picture is an ancestral iberian sculputure founded in a king?s tomb. Sadly the romans erased all the funny art of the penninsula, more with the come of christianity.

"The fight gives sense to the existence." Ancestral iberian warrior saying.

All that left, century by century have been those ones that surrender (to the superiority in number, in technology, not to the strong). "For every strong that falls down, 10000 assholes have the way free." Mine

Re: Relation between "The warriors" and the work of Nietzsch

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:35 pm
by Warlord Bandit
You didnt have to post 2 times. But i guss your right in some werid case :|
Good job..... i think

Re: Relation between "The warriors" and the work of Nietzsch

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:19 pm
by goin_CRAZY
don't listen to people who are going to not really know anything about Nietzsche, this thread is pretty awesome.

Re: Relation between "The warriors" and the work of Nietzsch

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:53 am
by The_indomitable
I admit that so many times when i post a message, part of the objective is to bother, in this case I put the example of  the Americans (with whom I use to criticize, but certainly much of the creation i admire is american, (example ?The warriors?), and I am very selective with the art, for me is art). The bother must be turning into wisdom. I have liked the reception of the message here. Good that two Americans have answered. In many other forums my messages are erased directly, especially in those of my country.

This is my presentation. Very good work of this page. Salutes to all.

Re: Relation between "The warriors" and the work of Nietzsch

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 4:44 am
by cleonado
I do not deal greatly but good countryman, give you the welcome.
Another little Spanyard in Coney Island jajaja.
I hope that we speak soon, a greeting ;) ;)


Certainly in any country that you visit or scribes, the people can agree or not with regard to what your you think, nothing more.