backseatjuan
Banned
I just watched a video about 2014 Roush Mustang stage 3, hoping to see the car. Instead I felt something which I haven't felt for a long time, a pair of hand cuffs on my soul. Because in that video I saw America the way I experienced it for all those 15 years, 15 years in the desert. Just the traffic lights speaks volumes to me, as America is regulated like that, you can't go anywhere without a stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green all the cars launch forward like mad men, like caged men, even Roush Mustang has to press it to get ahead of all those office plankton zombies. Exiting freeway he turns onto exit lane like a saluting pioneer from Soviet Union, trained like a zoo animal to strictly follow traffic law. Then stop at a stop sign, look both ways, and only then drive. My God, the entire America is regulated to the point that freedom is not pictured as wild green pastures, but a barbed wire at a cattle ranch with cattle hurdled into one direction -- look at them, they're running to get fed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhqOxak4D6Y
There is something magical and soul freeing about certain level of lawlessness. Of course the mad cattle thinks of lawlessness as a scene out of mad max movie. But I assure you, man has a nature to self regulate and live by his morals and principals. Lawlessness then, is not punks driving like crazy on bikes and marauding people. Lawlessness is the absence of regulation and pampering. Lawlessness is freedom, wild green pastures, where you could breath.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhqOxak4D6Y
There is something magical and soul freeing about certain level of lawlessness. Of course the mad cattle thinks of lawlessness as a scene out of mad max movie. But I assure you, man has a nature to self regulate and live by his morals and principals. Lawlessness then, is not punks driving like crazy on bikes and marauding people. Lawlessness is the absence of regulation and pampering. Lawlessness is freedom, wild green pastures, where you could breath.