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Û Û [MiLK] Û Û
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Û Û Mighty Issue # 4 Û Û
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Û²²²²²²²²²Û illicit "Are You Easily Influenced?" Û²²²²²²²²²Û
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Û²²²²²²²²²Û Liquid By Epic Û²²²²²²²²²Û
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Û²²²²²²²²²Û Kollections Û²²²²²²²²²Û
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Well, here I am, again, writing another file on this computer. This
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same computer that my parents bought for me. Poor children living in poverty
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don't have this computer, or any computer for that matter. They are lucky to
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get a hold of a digital watch. You know why? Not because I'm any better or
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more deserving then they are, but because my dad has a nice cushy job. Yes,
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my father is an 'executive' at a 'corporation'. Which means, basically, that
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he managed to swindle more money out of people then Jethro Poor Boy's daddy
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did, and therefore, I have a computer.
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Is it right? No. Do I have a point? Yes. The point is, is that our
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society today flat out sucks. Look around yourself. Maybe take a trip up to
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your lovely shopping mall. Step into the arcade, and have a listen. You'll
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hear screams of terror radiating from Terminator 2, see limbs being severed
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in Time Killers, and you will also see little supposedly innocent kids beating
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the shit out of metal alligators, to win tickets.
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Our society is fucked from the start. No one is going to grow up to be
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a nice and pleasant kid with all these evil influences. Maybe you aren't the
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gaming type. Step into your local Kay Bee toy stores, a symbol of kids, and
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the purest example of what we provide for our kids to play with. Play is
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innocent, right? Well, just about the only kind of toys you will find in that
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store are weapons of war (that light up, shoot real darts, even make realistic
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screaming death noises), and sports equipment. Sports stuff may seem passive
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enough, but when you think about it, what ARE sports? Basically just a game
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of a war. Hey, maybe if your daddy has a nice cushy job he'll be able to buy
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you some of that neat stuff for Christmas.
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Speaking of Christmas : it's a religious holiday, right? Even if you
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don't believe in that particular religion, your life has been in some way
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affected by the "holiday" of Christmas. Do you even know WHY people celebrate
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Christmas? Something about Jesus I thought. I don't even know what exactly.
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All I was taught was that ever since the stork dropped me off, Santa comes
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every year to drop off my load of presents if I'm good. Sounds like religion
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to me.
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Propaganda is constantly being shoved down your throat from every
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direction. If you've ever watched a commercial on TV (probably imbedded with
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subliminal messages) that's a fine example right there. Just about everything
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you run into in today's society is just propaganda for something or another.
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How about this: Picture yourself as a young, impressionable kid, going to
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Burger King with your parents, and they buy you the "Kid's Club Meal". Well,
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having just learned to read, you are filled with curiosity, and start reading
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the back that your soy-bean burger came in. You find this (keep in mind that
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this is REALLY what is on the back of their bags. I have the bag right here
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in front of me):
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* The BURGER KING(r) Kids Club is totally cool. We're the Kids Club
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Kids, and we like all the same things YOU do. We like having fun, whether
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we're playing or working TOGETHER. We also like doing fun things with YOU.
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We like sports, and always being GOOD sports ... But what we'd REALLY like
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would be for you to JOIN the Kids Club. It's fun and free. Just fill out the
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Application Form on this bag. *
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Now does that sound like some WWII era Nazi material or what? I bet
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soon the adult's meals will have advertisements telling you all about how
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"The Burger King Nazi Party is TOTALLY COOL!". All you wanted was to get a
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simple greasy lunch, and you end up with trash shoved down your throat.
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If you've even read down this far, give yourself a slap on the ass
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for me. Maybe you aren't as apathetic as most of the world is. So I guess you
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deserve for me to tell you my point of this file, right? Alright, fine.
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As I said before, our society sucks. It has been fully proven, here
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and elsewhere that our government (ever notice how we refer to the government
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as 'they'? As in 'They raised my goddamn taxes for the 50th time to buy a
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new Stealth bomber'. Isn't the government supposed to be WE, the people?)
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and our society in general just sucks. So fuck it. Open your eyes, look
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around you and your life to see what's real. Be your own person, if you feel
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like going to your local mall, and insisting to people that you are glass of
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orange juice, do it! If you feel like driving around blasting Barney out of
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your car stereo at fragile old people, go ahead! Why not? Who cares what
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society thinks of you, because society is a fuckin piece of bullshit. Other
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people will find you "strange", SURE, this is not because you ARE strange, it
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is because you don't follow along with their set of standards that they have
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been programed with from birth, staring at TV, and eating filet-o-fish.
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De-program yourself, it's not too late. Turn OFF the TV for good, stop reading
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the newspaper, perhaps drop a sugar cube or two into your coffee (with MiLK
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of course), masturbate if you're in the mood, and just sit there and think.
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Look at your own little plot in the hellpit of life, and enjoy it for what
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it is. Sure, PEOPLE suck, but that doesn't mean that your life has to suck
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all the time.
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Thank you, and have a pleasant night, with lots of lust. Hopefully.
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Gratings and salutations TO - Guido Sanchez (even though I've only talked to
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you once, you are my hero)
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J Mascis (my other hero)
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Mike Patton (yet another hero)
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Rodney Rathbone
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All Phringers
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And licked, but not leashed..
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My Beautiful Bitch
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<spurt>
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[MiLK] Issue Number - 7
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[MiLK] Issue Size - 6976 Bytes
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[MiLK] Date of Production: 01/06/94
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