September 8, 2008
I know that these historians and archaeologists have made concrete discoveries for several centuries that prove certain historical events, cultures, wars, etc. But am I the only one who gets the feeling that we really don’t know as much about world history as we think we do? I mean, you hear these people rattle of the entire history of the world as if every single book or story is factual. Nonsense. Think about how we argue even about today’s current events and how we bend the truth even in our daily lives or resumes. Be realistic…do you actually think that our perception of history is even close to accurate? Regardless of peoples religion, we can barely even prove our own “facts” about history and we definitely don’t know what tomorrow brings. I think it is time to accept the fact that we know less about the actual details in history than we pretend to.
Educated guesses. We can’t even save our own people from natural disasters and we claim to be “experts” about where life has been and how every people group came about. Arrogant.
-From the mind of the EgoAssassin
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September 4, 2008
If the so called “top leaders” and wanna-be presidents in our country are literally the best that we have to offer, WHY CAN’T THEY WRITE THEIR OWN DAMN SPEECHES?
What is this Hollywood? Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and everyone else in between…don’t be fooled by people who claim to be so down to earth, but need a publicist to express their thoughts for them. I admit, it is great marketing.
-From the mind of the EgoAssassin
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September 1, 2008
All of my life I’ve noticed that the people take several amazing details for granted while existing on this planet. I’m certainly not the exception, but I’ve slowly come to realize that I can’t waste any more time following mass opinions and routines in order to value the same things as a “everyone” else. In regards to people taking things for granted in life, a perfect example is the instance of crossing paths with someone for the first (or last) time in our daily lives. And no, I don’t mean some “love at first sight” moment, or even an introduction to a new friend or co-worker. I am talking about the daily phenomenon of meeting or even making eye contact with a person for the first time and realizing that you will most likely never see that individual for the remainder of your natural life. This means that person jogging outside of your house you said “hello” to, and the taxi driver who drove you a few blocks into the city, and the high school kid who served you coffee at your local coffee shop. Do we even think of how amazing it is that these instances are often the only times we see these people for our lives? Why is this not important to us? We get to share a small moment of time with people who have been living near us or far from us, but with similar pain, similar trials, similar goals, even similar passions, and instead of cherishing these moments, we go about our day without blinking an eye.
I think about this and I think about what we usually view as being “amazing” in life. And usually that definition does not involve meeting or seeing strangers. In fact, what we consider amazing in life is probably the farthest thing from meeting strangers and most likely involves us getting what we want and moving on. Marriage, childbirth, and graduation on the other hand, are widely accepted milestones in our lives. Not to say these things should not be cherished, but when you think about it, we see our loved ones and friends all the time. On the other hand, we see people on the streets who for all we know might have a lot in common with us, or could be dead by now. Do we care? Not really.
As for me, I cherish these small moments and it helps me to truly ask the right questions when meeting people for the first time. I say enough of these formalities and nonsense traditions in life, the next time you meet someone for the first and last time, I suggest you reach out to encourage them and even share with them how honored you are to have met them in this lifetime. It may seem strange to many people, but I personally would feel encouraged that sometime took time out of their “busy” schedule to be real with me for a moment.
-From the mind of the egoassassin
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July 11, 2008
It is a great honor to be able to interview this amazing band from NYC. Cheers Antibalas and thanks for keeping the afrobeat grooves alive. -EgoAssassin.com
****Interview with Stuart from Antibalas***
EA: Can you give us a brief history of the band?
Antibalas: Relatively painless birth. showed early promise as a child, but didn’t socialize well. began cross dressing and enjoying extreme varieties of self amusement. then the rains came and everything changed. we settled for stories around the kitchen table. father would often improvise plastic for chewing gum.
EA: How many members are currently in the band?
Antibalas: Sometimes a lot, sometimes too many. rarely too few.
EA: What are the major influences on the Antibalas sound, styles, and ideas? (not only music)
Antibalas: Childhood has been a major influence on us all. our childhoods, that is.
EA: What inspired the name for your record entitled “Who is This America?”
Antibalas: Collective self effacement.
EA: Is it true that you guys have played in over 20 countries worldwide?
Antibalas: Texas counts as another country, right?
EA: What is your favorite country or city to play in?
Antibalas: Next month it’s France, 100 percent.
EA: Did Antibalas get a chance to perform with any musicians that were truly admired?
Antibalas: I truly have admired every single member of antibalas.
EA: What are 2 major accomplishments that you as a band would like to achieve in the future?
Antibalas: Another record would be nice. that can count as two.
EA: Do you have a favorite Antibalas song?
Antibalas: I like the guitar part to el machete, makes me dance funny.
EA: Who writes the songs?
Antibalas: Lady luck and jesus collaborate, and different perverts watch through a key hole and take notes.
EA: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing our society today?
Antibalas: Fear i guess, but i don’t wanna say for sure. …it sure has me in knots.
EA: What bothers you the most about the music industry today?
Antibalas: Its lack of industriousness.
EA: With such a big group, one must wonder….does your band get along with each other?
Antibalas: Its the best and worst.
EA: What is the most important message that Antibalas wants to give to their fans or those listening?
EA: Much thanks to Stuart and the Antibalas fellas. Long live the music and passion you bring to the scene.
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July 2, 2008
- Your company is experiencing a downward spiral
- Your relationship with your manager is damaged beyond repair
- Your life situation has changed
- Your values are at odds with the corporate culture
- You’ve stopped having fun and enjoying your job
- Your company is ethically challenged
- You have behaved in ways that are considered improper
- You’ve burned your bridges with your coworkers
- Your stress level is high at work and is affecting your physical/mental health
- You are unchallenged…
-This post was taken from a random email we received from a job search engine
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June 30, 2008
I don’t care how smooth or pleasant it sounds when peppering the term “thats a good question” into a conversation, I think it’s an overused and meaningless slogan. The bottom line is, so what if it is a “good question”. What does that mean anyways? It sounds to me like the filibuster coin phrase of all time that allows the person being asked a question to throw the audience off-guard while they conjure up some bullsh*t answer (or no answer at all except the phrase “that’s a good question” + blahblahblah).
Are we all turning into politicians these days? Who do we think we’re fooling? I mean, it’s bad enough that we rip each other off in every other aspect of life…do we need to treat each other like children too? This phrase is ridiculous and I’m sick of it.
Next time someone asks a difficult question that you can’t answer, just be honest and say “I don’t know”.
-From the Mind of the EgoAssassin
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Government Gets What It Ordered
June 26, 2008