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    <title type="html"><![CDATA[Random thoughts of violence]]></title>
    <published>2004-02-09T22:25:56-06:00</published>
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      <name>Matthew Weier O'Phinney</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><xhtml:p>I began the day with sudden images and body remembrances of an
escrima or arnis drill Morgan used to teach during weapons class
years ago — it utilizes a short stick or wakazashi in one hand, the
other hand free, and consists of five steps on each side; when you
finish one side, you do the other, because the drill is done with a
partner.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>I haven't done the drill for years, but I remembered all the
nuances, all the little tips and secrets Morgan showed me over the
year or two he continued teaching it. And I wanted desperately to
do it with someone right that moment as I was getting out of bed so
that I wouldn't lose it. But, of course, I had no such opportunity.
The movement is still tracing its way through my body.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>And this evening, we watched Fight Club. I still remember
watching it in the theater, and how it affected me then — and it
affects me in many of the same ways now. There's some cultural
references I 'get' more now — references to Ikea, and now I
understand groups and guided meditation and therapy better. And
there's new references, too — the image of the buildings falling is
much different now that the WTC buildings have been viewed
collapsing.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>But the message, the message is still the same, still present.
Do things own us, or do we own them? What do I most want to do
before I die, and am I doing it? These are big questions for a film
to raise, and I'm still surprised that Fight Club remains such a
huge hit and success because of them. And they're not necessarily
buried in the film — though I can see how many people might simply
glorify the violence in the film, and pass over the message. I find
the violence is a part of the message — can you teach yourself to
live with pain, that pain is transient and ceases? can you learn to
stop living in fear?</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>So my day was marked by violence, beginning and end. The middle
was all consumer fluff. And hedonism. But hey, that's okay,
too.</xhtml:p>
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thoughts of violence</xhtml:a> was originally published <xhtml:time class="dt-published" datetime="2004-02-09T22:25:56-06:00">9 February
2004</xhtml:time> on <xhtml:a href="https://mwop.net">https://mwop.net</xhtml:a> by
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