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A Million Days to Darkness
"A Million Days to Darkness". Some will recognize that name. I cannot get too attached to this text, nor make it too long. Humanity these days can't stand anything else but memes. It's in ruins. The system swallows us. Friends keep making the same jokes as they did 20 years ago. All slaves to their own characters. Mickey Dora, legendary surfer of the 50's and 60's, seemed like a great anti-hero to me. Bank scams and phrases like: - "Today, the world's population is out of control, devastated like a prairie in flames. When will the finite limits of the globe suffer a cataclysmic collision with a population gone mad? Will it take five, six or ten billion of people? It's the entire evolution of the human race relentlessly approaching its ultimate destiny on this planet; a destiny that ultimately ignores the futile efforts of those who think they are shaping the world!" - Damn... point to him!!! But only and only until we find out that, according to Nat Young, he was a supporter of Apartheid in South Africa and a believer in white supremacy. If he was still alive, I'd have him hanged. Give it a "hang ten" on it. Nothing more Californian. The genius that can overshadow a dark side and bad character buries yet another. The name of the song "A Million Days to Darkness" was taken exactly from a homonymous text, written by Miki Dora himself for Surfer Magazine in 1985. The text is really good, but the guy was using a swastika on his board... admit that it wasn't fun, not in the 50's, 60's, not even today. In the end, the music permeates between the text, private thoughts, life, death and the disgusting world of contemporary surfing. Don't get attached to the text, it's just vague thoughts without an order. More difficult than writing is to describe our frustrations and feelings in a logical way.more
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