First off, I would like to say that internet outside of New York City is a pain in the rear. Its worse when you're in the rural areas. But, this isn't a blog about my internet troubles for the weekend.
For those that are reading - professor, classmates or even the public - I wish for you to listen to the following, known as The Daily Routine, by Blockhead.
Its an odd thing to call such a track, "The Daily Routine." Especially when arguments could be heard. Its as though listening in on what could be domesticated violence. It is a rather common thing to hear about - or even witness from time to time, depending on where one's environment is.
There were times when Slavery was legal and the violence then was nothing more but a daily routine. Those were some dark days. Then again, I wonder which was more darker. The Dark Ages or Slavery in America? With how that sounded, you'd think it was a contest. But this wasn't a contest. Its a serious issue.
Slavery was the problem that set off the Civil War. In some metaphoric aspects, you'd think slavery was the cause of the Revolution War. Don't get confused though! The slaves here were the colonies, who had to pay dues to some King that was an ocean away from them.
Then again, these war didn't happen just cause someone thought of an idea and threw a cannon ball at the land of the Red Coats. Emotions got into the whole ordeal. Resentment, anger and all that lovely ball of negativity against a certain group. There is such a thing as boiling point, ya know.
Though, here's a question for some. Can daily routines become a boiling point? If so, how? I sure would like to see an opinion to that one. Maybe not, depending on what happens.
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