@pippapei: Can you believe it... this song is 18 years old! Ride It x Jay Sean does it for me though. I heard it first about 2 years ago and its stuck with me ever since. Love it! ❤️ #rideit #jaysean #dancecover #dance #trending

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Jay M :
morning beautiful if U couldn't be anymore beautiful U do this vid 💕💕💕🥰🥰🥰💕💕💕
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Nothing good has ever changed the world. Peace doesn't make history. Contentment doesn't change a thing. And being a virtuous saint will get you nowhere.  The Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran once argued that good and evil are not rivals locked in some grand cosmic battle. They are not even the same kind of thing, because good is always passive, and evil is the only active force in the world. Evil is what drives, what creates, and what devours. Good can only preserve what already exists. And everything that we celebrate and need is born of greed, power, status, and the voracious consumption of our darker nature. And it goes deeper even than history, because Cioran argues that even staying alive requires us to commit a host of crimes. Getting through the day means we have to take constantly. We have to eat something that was once alive. We have to take up space and take up oxygen. We have to consume, consume, consume, and for what? Our living means that something else has to die. Cioran argues that the Gnostics got it right, those heretics who dared to argue that the world was not created by any benevolent force, but by some callous or indifferent one. And so, evil is not some wayward mistake of a species gone wrong. It's just a structure of the universe. Cioran is not some evil edge lord cheering evil on. He is saying this is just how things are. Whenever we find something we want to call the good, it will inevitably, and under pressure, corrupt into something powerless or hypocritical. There is no battle between light and dark, good and evil, because the battleground is evil. Suffering, misery, and misfortune are written into the fabric of the universe.
Nothing good has ever changed the world. Peace doesn't make history. Contentment doesn't change a thing. And being a virtuous saint will get you nowhere. The Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran once argued that good and evil are not rivals locked in some grand cosmic battle. They are not even the same kind of thing, because good is always passive, and evil is the only active force in the world. Evil is what drives, what creates, and what devours. Good can only preserve what already exists. And everything that we celebrate and need is born of greed, power, status, and the voracious consumption of our darker nature. And it goes deeper even than history, because Cioran argues that even staying alive requires us to commit a host of crimes. Getting through the day means we have to take constantly. We have to eat something that was once alive. We have to take up space and take up oxygen. We have to consume, consume, consume, and for what? Our living means that something else has to die. Cioran argues that the Gnostics got it right, those heretics who dared to argue that the world was not created by any benevolent force, but by some callous or indifferent one. And so, evil is not some wayward mistake of a species gone wrong. It's just a structure of the universe. Cioran is not some evil edge lord cheering evil on. He is saying this is just how things are. Whenever we find something we want to call the good, it will inevitably, and under pressure, corrupt into something powerless or hypocritical. There is no battle between light and dark, good and evil, because the battleground is evil. Suffering, misery, and misfortune are written into the fabric of the universe.

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