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Music is sound displayed through the permanence of soul. As often as the sound of a generation will alter, there will be decades of musical history which have shaped the music we hear today. I use the term 'Japanese' to define a style measured through rhythm and melody. Some may say everything can be defined as electro-pop. I define the everything and the ether surrounding it as jazz-funk. With the classicism of flamenco and street sense of hiphop.

Dissecting Exploitation from Economics

We've been doing it since we stopped building our own hydropower stations and paving our own streets. Without money, puppets of state and declarers of war, there is still an underlying mentality of getting around our business with inexpensive and lazy methods.

Exploitation is what comes to mind when, in its raw form, a person is being manipulated into doing what they don't have any intention of doing. Be it for survival or achieving greater goals.

When someone asks you if you want to be famous, it may be best to take the stomach's suggestion and tell them to walk the other way. They may be sufficient in experience and knowledge to help, but it is also for that same reason to move along. You don't want to lose your own sense of self for the sake of prostitution under a more generalised definition.

All's well when everyone is friendly, up to the point where things get suspiciously unsavoury and intimate.

Those well trained in the art of manipulation will know they have sacrificed many a positive human trait in order to get what they want regardless of the incapacity of those required to do as such. Still, one can't be surprised upon the realisation that the streamlined manufacturing machine that is society was what made the exploitation today as rife as it is.

With all our communication and technology advancements, we somehow didn't find the time to nurture that part of us that lets things grow on their own terms.

Maybe we need to take control more than we like to admit, and some would argue its the wrong idea to take control in the first place. Just to make sure we are growing on our own terms every once in a while, without the indoctrine of inbuilt influence, is what pieces us back together.
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To leave a trail

We all do it.

What was happening then won't happen again, but the scars and vinegar provided leave a presence we thought might have been left behind. Some things are harder to shake off than one may initially predict.

To pick up on someone's scent, follow it to the point of noting it probably isn't worth following, can be a loss for the follower and extra vinegar for the scented wound.

Some will avoid the whole re-enactment and head to no mans land just to give the trail a place of rest, without the confusion that comes with dense populations and the conflicting components within. Some will stealth off to trusted sources as to cleanse and forget about it.

Others will let the leaves fall and keep their head on, for some that is the only option. And a loose trail is a good thing for those who aren't expecting a follow through. Ignorance in innocence can be an obvious option for those of us who prefer to have everyone else forget about it.

Call it a blazing sunset chased down by a full moon. Initially attracted, the whole scene will disappear into howling and playing blind.

The next trail crossing isn't too far. But its what's around the corner that counts.
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Feminism and Modernity

They sometimes collude, they sometimes crash.

A traditionally religious woman may have more of a hold on feminism than a born against Christian, if only for the fact she would refuse to collude. Ain't havin no daughters in short shorts and face-my-underwear media attention.

It was once an ideal, and in ways has become reality. With traditional religious traits at arm's length, women will pull your card faster than you can find your sword. They will rise to the top in all democratic quorums as they have always known how to attract attention without it being negative. They play soft power, ruling without a clenched fist - although some will make you bite your tongue.

Some will take it further, keeping arousal techniques at the same level after giving birth to the nextgen, maintaining a relationship while letting others feel the magnetic. Considering the full extent of the attraction, their children will come to know what's going on. No Marvin Gaye required.

Modernity is the next wave of feminism. The children are the future, and will not be surprised when the generation after behaves the same way. If a man is told to STFU when offering her a seat on the bus, one may figure she didn't want the attention in the first place. It may not make any sense, Ces't la vie.

It can be hard to call it Feminism Part2, for most of us today can't understand how this is bringing about a utopia of equal rights and opportunity. Sexualisation can be seen as a step backwards, there is always a greater need to use upstairs more than downstairs. Not like we've ever had a problem with the latter. For the fact that most women DO have problems with such, then yeah.

Part2.
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Politically Explicit

As we move forth into a nation of hyperbole and hypocrites criticising others for their criticism, I would like to take it all back to 1930's Keynesianism.

The welfare state, is surviving today through the knowledge that earning money means including the rest of the country in a bit of the good stuff. The capitalist economy, meanwhile, is surviving off the back of government coffers with which they can expect a bail-out from in the instance that, well, they bail


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Choreograffiti

Some of us may find it hard to take part in music clips. Following someone else's dance moves in sync with 8 or so others isn't the inspiration of those who take the road less travelled.

As the pendulum swings, we can find ourselves in certain situations that lead us outside the box


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That healthy dose of Scepticism

Twas an interesting turn of events, how I ended up at a Scientology induction on a balmy Monday evening.

Of course, there was a woman involved in seducing me to the event. Although I must admit she didn't really need to egg me on too much. Curiosity had gotten the better of me. Like my readers every time they click on the JJF bookmark


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Academia as we know it

Hello.

Your end of year exam is ready for you to complete, although somewhat improvised with the time constraints us people of red tape have


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A trendsetter's royalties

I once knew this cat.

Made a crazy living off nothing much - I figured he either owned a drug cartel that he kept at arms length or landed an insane amount of love from one or two of the billion dollar women he happened to find himself with at the end of the night


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To breakfast or not to breakfast

When it comes to the way we view our diet, it can be easy to consider skipping the cereal or croissant first thing in the morning. Considering the mass of food generally eaten around dinnertime it only makes sense.

Or so I thought


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Colourful associations

The Oreo is often used to describe the black man who acts like someone who actively contributes to whatwhitepeoplelike.com

The Crunchie is a descriptive word for a blonde who has dark hair


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Waterside Suicide

There was an earthquake in Chile over the past 24 hours, which led to the prediction of a tsunami hitting Australia's east coast. Matter of fact said prediction has been put forward for years now, with soothsayers expecting devaluing of property in coastal areas, and the general idea that a tsunami in the age of climate change and control will have more devastating effects than a simple non-taxpayer funded clean up of the ocean side boulevardes.

It is expected that a rise in sea levels will not be gradual, more like a wham-bam-thankyou-ma'am affair such as which travellers often expect when cruising into the beachside pub. People are expecting either a tidal wave that will wash away pieces of land for good, or a king tide of some permanence that will force many out of their sandy backyards


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Per Le Studente

I would like to thank last night's 2 weeks in the waiting 11 hour sleep for bringing the piece of mind to write.

Waking up at 5am for work, getting home around 3pm, and then proceeding to l'Italian scuola has been my Monday to Friday routine for the latter half of this month. Intensive courses are tough, that's no joke. I can see how if you have little plans over a holiday period a month long, 5 nights a week language course would be the best idea since the wheel was patented


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Activities Conductive of Retarding Civilisation

There are many times in our lives when it is best to take a step back and ponder, why on earth would someone do such a thing?

Bringing the pain to a person's genitalia (?generationitalia?) is one such act, cold hearted and cruel. Cartman might have taught us to resolve issues with a swift 'kick him in the nuts' - but as such it can result in either a lack of want in using such organs, or eventuate in rendering these organs useless and in constant flashbacks of pain. Many would consider such an outcome a fate worse than death, without a hint of exagerration


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Heterophobia and Fauxmosexuality

It is all completely understandable, with the weight of the uncertain future the people of the past have pressed upon us. And considering that the worlds fertility rate is now down to replenishment levels (ie no more increase in population), being a direct result of increased education of the feminine species and a general wtf is the point attitude - alright I admit it financial considerations may have played a part, it can only be seen as a by-product of the state of current international affairs.

Heterophobia is primarily a heterosexual attitude. Beta male does not want to see alpha male prowling the streets, charming the women and not allowing for any action of his own. And straight men who have taken to the eurotrend of above-the-knee shorts have two options. Curse and openly hate upon those who are more obviously heterosexual, or just give in to the new-millennium Australian stereotype and act gay


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