it seems he is noteing the stupidity of chistianity, i mean they did open for tool once or twice right?
"God loves us, i mean look at this perfect world he made for us." lol
@kickjazz I watched James Franco's 'As I Lay Dying' a few weeks ago. This makes your description seem apt to me. The head of the family's name was Anse. And the mother who lays dying talking about the sound of words, including her husband's name; as though she perceived herself as being married to ants [yes, and a christian colony of ants, who traded spirit for duty as though duty itself was great love]. I liked the part where the doctor in the piece says something like 'it should've been your father's head that was cut off; it would've...
@kickjazz I watched James Franco's 'As I Lay Dying' a few weeks ago. This makes your description seem apt to me. The head of the family's name was Anse. And the mother who lays dying talking about the sound of words, including her husband's name; as though she perceived herself as being married to ants [yes, and a christian colony of ants, who traded spirit for duty as though duty itself was great love]. I liked the part where the doctor in the piece says something like 'it should've been your father's head that was cut off; it would've cured the whole family'.
it seems he is noteing the stupidity of chistianity, i mean they did open for tool once or twice right? "God loves us, i mean look at this perfect world he made for us." lol
@kickjazz I watched James Franco's 'As I Lay Dying' a few weeks ago. This makes your description seem apt to me. The head of the family's name was Anse. And the mother who lays dying talking about the sound of words, including her husband's name; as though she perceived herself as being married to ants [yes, and a christian colony of ants, who traded spirit for duty as though duty itself was great love]. I liked the part where the doctor in the piece says something like 'it should've been your father's head that was cut off; it would've...
@kickjazz I watched James Franco's 'As I Lay Dying' a few weeks ago. This makes your description seem apt to me. The head of the family's name was Anse. And the mother who lays dying talking about the sound of words, including her husband's name; as though she perceived herself as being married to ants [yes, and a christian colony of ants, who traded spirit for duty as though duty itself was great love]. I liked the part where the doctor in the piece says something like 'it should've been your father's head that was cut off; it would've cured the whole family'.