Language is the tool of the tools
I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.
The popularity of punk rock was, in effect, due to the fact that it made ugliness beautiful.
Be childish. Be irresponsible. Be disrespectful. Be everything this society hates.
What matters is this: Being fearless of failure arms you to break the rules. In doing so, you may change the culture and just possibly, for a moment, change life itself.
To be a flamboyant failure, that's better than being any kind of benign success
There are two rules I've always tried to live by: turn left, if you're supposed to turn right; go through any door that you're not supposed to enter. It's the only way to fight your way through to any kind of authentic feeling in a world beset by fakery.
If we don't have a clear sense of our identity and purpose, we are much more vulnerable to Lucifer. He of course knows this and accordingly attempts to blur our vision. He lies. He shades and obliterates truth. He makes evil look good and good look unenlightened and unsophisticated. Make no mistake about it: Lucifer will do anything to derail, disappoint, dishearten, discourage, and deceive us—and particularly those who have made and are seeking to keep sacred covenants. His motives are entirely self-centered, selfish, destructive, and evil.
That's beautiful that you want to expand your music and do different things. Music is so beautiful and powerful.
I am sick to death of cleverness. Everybody is clever nowadays.
For as long as the power of America's diversity is diminished by acts of discrimination and violence against people just because they are black, Hispanic, Asian, Jewish, Muslim or gay, we still must overcome.