nnnnnn nnn nnn nnn $ $$ $ $$ $$b $ $$ $$nd$b .d$$b. $`$b $ .d$$b. .d$$b. $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $ `$b $ $$ $$ $$ $$ nnn $$ $$ $$ $$"""" $ `$b$ $$"""" $$ $$ """ nSSn nSSi SSn "Sbnn" nSn `SS "Sbnn" "SbdS" .nP"=$$ $P nnn TM $$ "" `n' n$$nnn $$ .d$$b. $$$nd$bnd$b nnn $$$nd$b $$ .d$$b. $$$nd$b $$$nd$b $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ S$ $$ $$ $$ i$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$"""" $$ $$ $$ "SbndS" "SbdS" nSSi SSn SSn nSSi nSSi SSn "Sbn" "Sbnn" nSSi nSSi SSn .......... ......... ........ ....... ...... ..... .... ... .. . . . . . . . . .. ... .... ..... ...... ....... ........ ......... .......... t h e n e o - c o m i n t e r n e l e c t r o n i c m a g z i n e I n s t a l l m e n t N u m b e r 9 2 LANOITANRETNI ht5 EHT ERA EW - WE ARE THE 5th INTERNATIONAL 0002 ,ht91 yraunaJ - January 19th, 2000 CMB :rotidE - Editor: BMC :sretirW - Writers: enyaW ylranG - Gnarly Wayne CMB - BMC d""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""b. ;P Featured in this installment .b $ $ $ Playing Make Believe- BMC $ $ The Top 10 Biographies of the Millillinieum- Gnarly Wayne $ `q p' `nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn' EDITOR'S NOTE Now is the day for smooth awareness. Heading into the new whatever and also into another era of The Comintern means a lot to me. I never ever would have expected to surpass ninety-one issues back when we started. In fact, I used to say that we would probably end at issue ninety-one. When I used to get frustrated, when the issues weren't selling, when I couldn't get the print zine going on schedule, when the ideas weren't coming, I used to say, "as soon as we hit 91, that's it." Well I guess I lied about that. Here's issue 92 and a new day for the Comintern. Since this occasion is so special to me, I have tried writing something a little bit different for all of the beloved readers. I hope you enjoy it as we have enjoyed your patronage and feedback over the first 91. The Wayne the Wayne the wiggitty wiggitty wiggitty Wayne has a grievance with the A&E channel. He didn't appreciate their top 100 biographies special that featured the most important people of the millennium, so he has rewritten the top 10. I think he was mostly pissed off because Leonardo Da Vinci wasn't high enough on their list, but I will leave that for you to decide. Read, read, read, and watch the Neo-Comintern as we prove ourselves to be what Toni referred to as "the Alpha that hath no Omega." Nothing is smoother than smooth awareness. d""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""b. ;P PLAYING MAKE BELIEVE .b `q by BMC p' `nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn' It seems that amidst the hustle and bustle of the 00's, people in society have lost track of what it takes to be happy. It seems that somewhere along the way the ideal of striving for happiness and contentment has been lost and replaced in a struggle to see who can gain the greatest excess of wealth. Note that I call it an excess, because I believe that having more money and goods than we need benefits us in no way. It seems that the freedom to financially succeed or fail is the biggest source of undue stress in a capitalist society. Ninety percent of the population is going to fail financially and the remaining ten percent is going to exploit their labour. Since there is no realistic way that we can get ahead in life, why do we even bother? Why do we bust our asses at the minimum wage jobs when we could be making the same amount collecting welfare? Why do we work for low wages when we know that the fruits of our labour puts more money in the bank account of our employer than into our own wallet? The simple answer is that it is self-defeating to live our lives in the niches that society has placed us in, so instead we should break from the pattern and live life as individuals. Since we have no hope for success in the capitalist system we must instead seek success in terms of leading the most satisfying life we possibly can. This probably doesn't mean working 60 hours a week for minimun wage plus time-and-a-half for the overtime. It means choosing what you really want to be doing in life and doing it no matter how it affects your financial position on the wealth-o-meter. Think of what you would be doing for a living if every job paid the same amount. Now you should have your dream job in mind, so the next step is to wipe from your mind the propaganda that the only way you can be successful is to make lots of money. Give up on the tomorrow that never comes, and begin to live life for today. Strive for your goal. If you keep it in mind then you will not be conquered by false visions of wealth or the trickery of the capitalists. You can have happiness today, you just have to toggle the switch inside of your mind. Enjoy the present. Spend this year as though it were your last. Plato spoke of a metaphorical cave of darkness that we all live in. We spend our entire lives chained to the floor with our backs to the mouth of the cave. On the back wall of the cave we can see the shadows of trees, birds, and other shadow-casting things. From these shadows we attempt to determine what life means, but the sensory input we recieve remains severely limited. Imagine that one day you become free from the chains. You leave the cave and see the bright lights, the beautiful colours, the night sky, the rushing water and the breezy meadows. You return to the cave to share your knowledge with the rest, but they are unable to understand you. Some refuse to believe, some are frightened, some are angered. You have become a part of the real world, you have seen for yourself and become an individual, and now you can never be content or accepted within the cave for the rest of your life. The world has become yours, and you can never return to the darkness. This cave can represent any form of enlightenment, any freedom of the mind, and this is what we should strive for as human beings. The mouth of the cave, the secret to happiness. There are a few things better than having money. The best of all things is happiness, because it conquers all other things. No problem is a serious one to a person who maintains a positive attitude. There are two kinds of happiness. The artificial stuff can be gained by acquiring a new possession, falling in love, listening to a new song, using drugs, watching a movie, or forgetting about your problems in some other way. These are all temporary, because they dissolve once the novelty has been lost. There is another kind of happiness which is much more powerful, and this is what the crazies refer to as being high on life. It seems like the more we struggle for the unattainable goal of climbing the ladder of capitalism the less aware we become of our personal power as human beings. We have the power to make other people happy, we have the power to control ourselves, we have the power to fight in whatever battles we choose, we have the right to follow the beat of whichever drum we think has the funkiest beat. We have the power to be happy today. We have the power to be content now, yet continue to work toward our dreams. We can enjoy the beauty of nature. We can taste the plants which grow from the fertile earth. We can play make-believe. We can hug each other. We can dream. We can love ourselves. We can. We will. d""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""b. ;P THE TOP 10 BIOGRAPHIES OF THE MILLILLINIEUM .b `q by Gnarly Wayne p' `nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn' I recently saw A & E's Top 25 or 100 or whatever biographies of the last thousand years and found it to be horribly Americanized and unjust. Since I don't want to think of 25 or 100 biographies to do, I'm going to do the top 10, bastardized Wayne-style. 10. Alan Reed: Man, Reeds voice is the most recognizable voice in the whole world. Years after his tragic trip to Suburabia, he still makes me laugh. Espcially when he says things like "A ha ha ha" and "How'd ya like a snootful of this?" (referring to his fist). 9. Captain Commando: When it's time to smackdown the evil plans of an evil fiend, you know who's up in that action. But who are you? I'm ........ "Captain Commando". 8. Goosey Loosey: The pivotal character in the most influential story of the millillinieim (I forgot what it's called). Goosey Loosey tells Foxy Loxy what the real deal is, showing us that, we too, can all say stuff to other people. 7. Prozac: The unknowing (still) mentor to the great empire of the Sons of Prozac, whose vast realm quickly spread over the planets of the galaxy in "The Time of Rhyme and Spreadin" of 2089-2108. (oops, sorry.. that's next millillinieim). 6. Ant Banks: Bringing more joy than possible to the world through music, Ant Banks totally rocked the 14th century and single handedly brought an end to the Dark Ages. 5. Athena Asamiya: "She's just a little girl, with powers inside..... burning bright." Pyscho Soldier has done much for the cause of peace and love, fighting through many enemies in an arena like setting. When she won the KOF tournament in 1201, she won love for the world to share, and she got some golds as well. 4. Planetary Master Mista Iggy: His iron fisted rule over the barren realms in 1674 helped keep peace in the land and take all the baronies into a new age. While Mista Iggy was Planetary Master, the world enjoyed many new technological breakthroughs, both medicinal and industrial. While the planet was not focused on war, but on peace, the pirates of the barren realms were all but crushed. Unfortunetly, Mista Iggy' rule came to an end in 1745 when he became bored and abdicated. One never know what happened to him. Rumor has it that just before his abdication, he discovered the secret of immortality. One can only hope that he will resurface and take what is rightfully his. (Rumors are spreading that Mista Iggy has resurfaced in Trinidad) 3. Emporer Shen Nung: Even though Shen Nung's dynasty was in the 27th century BC, the discovery of tea continues to be the single most important discovery ever. Century after century, tea continues to rock my fucking ass. 2. Ron Jeremy: Ron Jeremy rules! 1. Da Vinci: This cool cat has done it all man. Artist, inventor, philosopher, scientist, hardcore emcee, ladies dream...... nothing can keep a good Da Vinci down. This awesome dude probably even invented the printing press, only to have it stolen by that fucker, Steve Guttenburg. In fact, while I'm being completely ignorant, I think Da Vinci invented and painted everything and everyone else just stole it from him. I hope Da Vinci comes back in a huge Mech Warrior and beats the crap out of all the scientists and artists. And he give extra beats to people who didn't think he should get the #1 spot in A & E's Biographies of the millillieium. (Whew, I'm safe.) .d&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&b. ___________________________________________________ |THE COMINTERN IS AVAILIABLE ON THE FOLLOWING BBS'S | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | BRING ON THE NIGHT (306) 373-4218 | | CLUB PARADISE (306) 978-2542 | | THE GATEWAY THROUGH TIME (306) 373-9778 | |___________________________________________________| | Website at: http://members.home.com/comintern | | Email BMC at: thebmc@home.com | |___________________________________________________| .d&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&b. Copyright 2000 by The Neo-Comintern #92-01/19/00 All content is property of The Neo-Comintern. You may redistribute this document, although no fee can be charged and the content must not be altered or modified in any way. Unauthorized use of any part of this document is prohibited. All rights reserved. Made in Canada.