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zDallin aka Brett
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Name: zDallin aka Brett
Why you are here
"Perceive the way of nature and no force of man can harm you. Do not meet a wave head on: avoid it. You do not have to stop force: it is easier to redirect it. Learn more ways to preserve rather than destroy. Avoid rather than check. Check rather than hurt. Hurt rather than maim. Maim rather than kill. For all life is precious nor can any be replaced."
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The vast majority of the stuff in this journal is friends-only. Don't ask why or I'll throw something at you.

Seriously, if you want to be added, just ask. I don't bite... much *crazy grin*
The way things were...
Back February 2009
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My take on life, for what it's worth. I'd like to think that one day it might make a difference.
What I Believe

And various communities I belong to...
Me Deviant
My Elfwood Page
The Globe Theatre, Brisbane's only cult cinema

A piece I wrote that's proving to be ever more a prophecy of my life...
My Madness

Think. Feel. Know.
Je conseillez le poulet
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Dallin's Musings - August 15th, 2008
Ramblings of a Madman
zdallin
At the concert last night Ronan said that if he was to get hit by a truck tomorrow, that the song Perpetual contained everything he wants to say to the world (if you're a VNV fan and don't know these lyrics, look them up! Or if you're not a fan for that matter ;) )

It got me thinking: why should we not do the same thing? Have some record of what we really want to say to the world, so when eventually we die - be it today or fifty years from now - we won't have to worry about not having said it. I find the concept of my last thoughts being that I failed to convey my deepest beliefs quite scary.

SO, A CHALLENGE FOR YOU ALL:


Write a post, showing your deepest beliefs of life. How you want to do this is up to you, all I ask is that you write it, and that you put a link to it in your links section of your LJ. Read over it every now and then... change it as you come to understand things more clearly. So when you leave, you don't just leave memories: you leave knowledge. You leave hope. Me personally, what I come up with is something that I'd like read at my funeral. I've seen too many funerals where people grasp for what little tangible knowledge they've really been able to gain from the one they've lost. I'm sure it would be such a comfort to be able to give them something that, while it won't have everything, has at least something for them to work from.

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What the voices are singing: Perpetual - VNV Nation