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Robert Inhuman, about "Purpose"

I definitely wrote this a few years ago when I worked at a job that I did not like at all. At the time it was a reaction to the people around me who I thought, and probably were, a psychic threat to the positive values I wanted to pursue in my life. But looking back on it, the specific type of rage that went into those words, I think it is a piece that could come from my voice, my co-workers', or anybody else who feels cornered by people who live differently than themselves. Environments like that plant seeds of destruction in anyone who is subjected to them and not extremely cautious. I am very glad not to be in an environment that inspires that kind of rageful animosity anymore. I want to avoid situations that let me be that way; let those ideas find a home in my voice. I don't think I hate the people I had been around at that time, but I hate the circumstances that developed those feelings in me.

I do not want to hate anyone no matter what they've done to me or my world. I hate the circumstances, the situations, that allow for the development of things like violence, vengefulness, deceptiveness...

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I’m right - you’re wrong
I was born to elevate some things - others I was born to torture and destroy
we hate eachother - you despise my way of life - I hate yours 100%
everybody now just look at the Earth
I'm right and it's my identity, it's my job, my career to destroy you

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from Resisting The Viral Self LP​/​CD (2007​-​2009), released March 29, 2009
Robert Inhuman: words, voice, edits.

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