Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tyler Durden's philosophy on life?

I'm just curious but for the people that have watched Fight Club, has his philosophy on life and anti consumerist view changed your life for the better, and also a side question, how many of you would want the vision of Tyler Durden's world to come true, y'know the description: In the world I see - you are stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center. You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding corn, laying strips of venison on the empty car pool lane of some abandoned superhighway.


Sounds pretty cool to me, going back to a simple times none of this commerical bullshit, but who else thinks this?

Tyler Durden's philosophy on life?
The movie is also a look into dissociative thinking and schizophrenia. It taps into the ease in which, otherwise sane people, will blindly follow a lunatic -- like sheep to the slaughter.
Reply:hey girl ,keep your mouth shut or you'll get yourself in some serious shi* ,every body knows goverment controls chatrooms, web froums and etc... , so dont atract theire attention ,those who think like TYLER DURDEN no longer live, system will keep eliminating its enemys
Reply:It's all Bullshi_t..Who gives a flyin' phuck what Tyler thinks. He,just guesses with the rest of them..
Reply:Well, considering I have a very large amount of credit debt for my still in my twenties-self that's been the result of medications I had no other way to pay for because I've been rejected for health insurance and the ones that will offer it, their premiums are so high, that I wouldn't be able to afford them w/o using credit cards w/ them too, yeah, blowing up buildings to erase all ownership and what not might help my current situation, but I wouldn't fund the cause, nor affiliate myself with it in any way, and of course, I'd like it to be done Tyler Durden style (no people in the buildings at the time).





Have you ever seen the movie Sneakers, with Robert Redford? That basically centers around a device that is THE code breaker when it comes to breaking UNBREAKABLE codes, like the ones the IRS and DOD uses, etc. Cryptography. Cool movie. You should see it. The bad dude wants to use it to wipe out all elements of ownership so that everyone will be the same = communism. Robert Redford is out to get the "little black box" back after it was taken from him after he, a "sneaker," stole it from the maker (a mathematician) planning to give it to the NSA who turns out to be some very bad people.





But, seriously, blowing up buildings isn't the way to go about it. We just got to learn to live paycheck to paycheck I guess and get a president who will develop universal healthcare, etc. The old West rules btw!
Reply:modern civilisations developed because people were trying to get away from the constant illness, frequent starvation and endemic violence which is inseparable from primitive simplicity.





chuck palahniuk tells people stories about how cool being a proto-cowboy would be, because he likes living a life of leisure as a part-time novelist and creative-writing teacher.





fifty years from today he will seem as silly as hopalong cassidy.
Reply:i dont like climbing and leather but i wouldve loved to be born in 1850!!

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