Thursday, July 27, 2006

Nie aufgeben!

Ich bin eigentlich kein Freund von Polemik, aber ich muss einfach mal Mad Maximum für mich sprechen lassen als Reaktion auf die Senats Entscheidung und die Vollversammlung:


Das hier durchzustehn is schon ein großes Unterfang
Man könnte durchdrehn bei dem was sie von uns verlang
Gesundheitlich is das ja noch ganz gut zu überstehn
Doch seit ich denken kann, kämpft mein Kopf ums Überleben
Hab mit ihren Lügen erwachsen zu werden versucht
Mich gefügt und geackert und geschwitzt und geflucht
Genügt hat das nicht n paar mal laut zu singen
Oder hinter ihrem Rücken drohend die Faust zu schwing
Es wird auch nich reichen es hier nur mal auszusprechen
Ich such Meinesgleichen die Lust ham mitauszubrechen
Aus diesem System das ich nich ernst nehmen kann
Also krieg den Arsch hoch und weg von Fernsehn man!
Wenn ihr auf die andern wartet is es bald leider zu spät
Ihr müsst euch jetzt mal entscheiden auf welcher Seite ihr steht
Es helfen weise Reden, alles wurde schon gesagt
Ich warte auf den Tag an dem sich jeder auf die Straße wagt
Wir schaffens nur zusammen keiner kann alleine siegen
Wenn statt Luftballons bald 99 Plastersteine fliegen
Also vorwärts wie viel könnt ihr verkraften
Nich vergessen sie können uns nich alle verhaften!

Nie aufgeben! Ihr müsst auch mal aufstehn!
Mir kam zu Ohren wir ham noch nicht verlorn!

Monday, July 24, 2006

Und dann BÄM! in die Fresse

Sunday, July 23, 2006

What the F***

Adolf sitzt im Bonker...

Monday, July 17, 2006

METAL

Wie man Metal macht:


Wie man Wacken macht:

The Way Of The Samurai


The Way of the Samurai is found in death.
Meditation on inevitable death should be performed daily.
Every day when one’s body and mind are at peace,
one should meditate upon being ripped apart by arrows, rifles, spears and swords,
being carried away by surging waves,
being thrown into the midst of a great fire,
being struck by lightning, being shaken to death by a great earthquake,
falling from thousand-foot cliffs,
dying of disease or committing seppuku at the death of one’s master.
And every day without fail one should consider himself as dead.
This is the substance of the Way of the Samurai.

It is bad when one thing becomes two.
One should not look for anything else in the Way of the Samurai.
It is the same for anything that is called a Way.
If one understands things in this manner, he should be able to hear
about all Ways and be more and more in accord with his own.

If one were to say in a word what the condition of being a samurai is,
its basis lies first in seriously devoting one´s body and soul to his master.
Not to forget one´s master is the most fundamental thing for a retainer.

It is a good viewpoint to see the world as a dream.
When you have something like a nightmare, you will wake up
and tell yourself that it was only a dream.
It is said that the world we live in is not a bit different from this.

Among the maxims on Lord Naoshige’s wall there was this one:
“Matters of great concern should be treated lightly.”
Master Ittei commented, “Matters of small concern should be treated seriously:”

According to what one of the elders said,
taking an enemy on the battlefield is like a hawk taking a bird.
Even though it enters into the midst of a thousand of them,
it gives no attention to any other bird other than the one it has first marked.

In the words of the ancients, one should make his decisions within the space of seven breaths. It is a matter of being determined and having the spirit to break right through to the other side.


Even if a samurai’s head were to be suddenly cut off,
he should still be able to perform one more action with certainty.
If one becomes like a revengeful ghost and shows great determination,
though his head is cut off, he should not die.
It is good to carry some powdered rouge in one’s sleeve.
It may happen that when one is sobering up or waking from sleep,
a samurai’s complexion may be poor.
At such a time it is good to take out and apply some powdered rouge.

When one has made a decision to kill a person,
even if it will be very difficult to succeed by advancing straight ahead,
it will not do to think about going at it in a long roundabout way.
The Way of the Samurai is one of immediacy, and it is best to dash in headlong.

Our bodies are given life from the midst of nothingness.
Existing where there is nothing is the meaning of the phrase,
“Form is emptiness.”
That things are provided for by nothingness is the meaning of the phrase,
“Emptiness is form.”
One should not think that these are two separate things.

There is surely nothing other than the single purpose of the present moment.
A man’s whole life is a succession of moment after moment.
If one fully understands the present moment,
there will be nothing else to do, and nothing else to pursue.
There is something to be learned from a rainstorm.
When meeting with a sudden shower, you try not to get wet and run quickly along the road. By doing such things as passing under the eaves of houses, you still get wet.
When you are resolved from the beginning you will not be perplexed,
though will still get the same soaking.
This understanding extends to all things.

It is said that what is called “the spirit of an age” is something to which one cannot return. That this spirit gradually dissipates is due to the world’s coming to an end.
For this reason, although one would like to change today’s world back to the spirit of one hundred years or more ago, it cannot be done.
Thus it is important to make the best out of every generation.

In the Kamigata area they have a sort of tiered lunchbox
they use for a single day when flower viewing.
Upon returning they throw them away, trampling them underfoot.
The end is important in all things…

Thursday, July 06, 2006

BIERSLAYER! FULL FORCE 2006







Tuesday, July 04, 2006

WIR SIND DEUTSCHLAND! FULL FORCE 2006