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The voice inside my head says

Take it slow

Easy come, easy go

Watch the worlds flow

I hear voices loud and clear

Take what’s yours

Temptations got a hold of me

And I hear them say

Everything good is bad

Everything bad is good

Everything good is bad

And everything bad is good

Take a trip, you’ll lose yourself

Watch the world breath

Heart is racing, minds pounding

Let me sit down because I’m comin’ up

Every light is a heavy ride

A new day dawns

The voices, I hear the voices keep sayin’

Keep tellin’ me that, keep tellin’ me

Everything good is bad

Everything bad is good

Everything good is bad

And everything bad is good

The voices inside my head says

Losin’ all control

Now who am I and where are you?

I’m climbing walls

Melting colors I cannot speak

Can I face another day?

Temptations got a hold of me

And I hear them say

Everything good is bad

Everything bad is good

Everything good is bad

Everything bad is good

nytimes:
“ U.S. Case Offers Glimpse Into China’s Hacker Army
May 22, 2014
BEIJING — One man accused of being a hacker for the Chinese military, Wang Dong, better known as UglyGorilla, wrote in a social media profile that he did not “have much...

nytimes:

U.S. Case Offers Glimpse Into China’s Hacker Army

May 22, 2014

BEIJING — One man accused of being a hacker for the Chinese military, Wang Dong, better known as UglyGorilla, wrote in a social media profile that he did not “have much ambition” but wanted “to wander the world with a sword, an idiot.”

Another, Sun Kailiang, also known as Jack Sun, grew up in wealthy Pei County in eastern China, the home of a peasant who founded the ancient Han dynasty and was idolized by Mao.

They and three others were indicted by the United States Justice Department this week, charged with being part of a Chinese military unit that has hacked the computers of prominent American companies to steal commercial secrets, presumably for the benefit of Chinese companies.

The Obama administration makes a distinction between hacking to protect national security, which it calls fair play, and hacking to obtain trade secrets that would give an edge to corporations, which it says is illegal. China and other nations accuse the United States of being the biggest perpetrator of both kinds of espionage.

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(Photo credit: Justice Department, via Associated Press)

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