6.12.2002
Yes, Kittyfire your writings are true, indeed. My way back when brush with country was perhaps a little more recent (early 90's), though there was some 80's influence as well. I refused to listen to music in the 80's, largely for the hair band component. Early in the 80's I was a young lad and was scared by hair bands. Later I just despised them along with all of the "cool" (at the time) people on earth.
As for love and fear, I forgot to mention that I used to think that only fear motivated people, but that thought was logically unbalanced, and did not fit predictably for all (though it did for many) cases. The addition of the love component made things make more sense. Chad's analogy of primary colors is a good one. All other more complex drives seem to stem from mixtures of these fundamentals. I think that human nature, along with many other things really boil down to extremely simple things. If things appear to become too complex, there is probably a deeper underlying description that makes more sense. Relativity was that way.
Chad's pictures remind me of the thoughtographs of that xfiles episode 'unruhe'. A good, good episode. watch it if you can.
'pink is like red but not quite" - S.Tyler
As for love and fear, I forgot to mention that I used to think that only fear motivated people, but that thought was logically unbalanced, and did not fit predictably for all (though it did for many) cases. The addition of the love component made things make more sense. Chad's analogy of primary colors is a good one. All other more complex drives seem to stem from mixtures of these fundamentals. I think that human nature, along with many other things really boil down to extremely simple things. If things appear to become too complex, there is probably a deeper underlying description that makes more sense. Relativity was that way.
Chad's pictures remind me of the thoughtographs of that xfiles episode 'unruhe'. A good, good episode. watch it if you can.
'pink is like red but not quite" - S.Tyler


