*What is true savagery?* “The Harmonies of the Spheres” Savagery is the game of the gods. Savagery is a matter of a lack of education, supplies, and location in which their figurative distances can no longer be alleviated. Insurance papers are not enough. It is the bent of modern science to establish religion as savagery, however, science is getting closer to proving the existence of the spiritual and supernatural. The true game of the gods was savagery in the other. Science is, thus attempting to be the gods. Occultism defined the Elementary Plane as a near savagery, as do theosophical arguments, over a thousand years ago. They’re nothing but the Material Plane. Trigonometry was proved over two thousand years ago and defined as incommensurable to nature. America is filled with savages. This is the true definition of Hell, in fact, females seem to prefer them, though she’s probably one, also. 😂. Who is the true savage? That is the name of the game. They’re so savage the poets are Fundamentalism. It’s perversity living next door. Their scientific authority is based on some sort of stereotype from the era of To Kill a Mockingbird. Even Medieval societies embraced other sizes and statures. Give me a break. You must go. -Francis Blake
I started taking drum lessons last year at 43 years old, and fell in love with drumming straight away. Because I tend to live under a rock, on top of how I was never really into the Foo Fighters, I only just learned about Taylor a couple of months ago. (I came across the video of his son, Shane on the drums playing "My Hero" at his dad's tribute concert. Let me just say - if you haven't seen it yet - I highly recommend looking it up, it was a heart wrenching performance as Shane just drummed his heart out paying homage to his father.) Wanting to know more about who this kids father was, I went down a Taylor Hawkins rabbit hole and have still yet to come out. Taylor has quickly become one of my all-time favorite drummers, and I just can't seem to learn enough about him, his drumming techniques, and the extraordinary things he did with his life. I just want to say how much my heart goes out to all those who knew and loved him as well as to his countless fans from all over the globe. Talk about a phenomenal drummer and just an exemplary person. He left a legendary legacy that will be treasured indefinitely.
Taylor was such a great person and musician. I am SO very happy that I got to see Foo Fighters several years ago in Worcester, MA. It was the greatest rock & roll show I've ever seen, and I have seen a LOT. Thank you for the music, Taylor and R.I.P my friend. Much love to you all.
America is still run by the homestead. It has just been covered up by the urban jungles. Quality architecture works much better than ringing church bells at maintaining mischief and immorality in city people. Park some Renaissance era statues or something. Cart in some limestone architecture with phi measurements.