I will go with the human rights committee's undoubtedly,
Aung San Su Kyii, and the Daily Show, during the John Stewart
take over, and getting rid of my Cable connection, was a
very good era of creativity. I always felt sympathetic about
the House arrest so I stopped communicating/using the
cable and the internet, just writing. I know it's easy to
gather that I am trying to link my own experiences to the
situation in Myanmar, because it's a hot topic with the film
that came out, but it's true. I was inspired by Craig Kilbourn
leanving the Daily Show and John Steward taking over to
stop wataching TV and the liberals giving people a false
sense of security, like it's okay to be undisciplined was what
caught me off guard. so I just became independent and
disciplined, doing whatever I did.
That's the reality I found last night, in Michael Palins visit
to Vietnam, at the Purple Forbidden City, since these events
took place ten years ago, social networking stopped bothering
me, first I put Craig Kilbourn on from 1998, (the second
to last show before John Stewart took over) and than I saw
those places in Vietnam and rare S.E. exotic Asian places
I was into before I began seeing them as sets for Hollywood
movies. That was when I got the books on Africa and
stopped realizing that I wasn't into cable, I just talked about
it because my friend came over to my house who I knew
from the late 1990's, and I was complaining about the music
he got us into and how his undisciplined reliance on these
mainstream acts, prevented research in exotic African music
and Asian culture.
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