Frances Bean Cobain Refutes ‘Self-Destruction’ In Creativity

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A fan recently asked Frances Bean Cobain, the 24-year old daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, how she turned out so ‘normal.’ She responded, “Maintaining an open mind, inviting the willingness to be wrong to learn+refuting the idea that self destruction is necessary to creativity.”

She added, “But I’m not normal by any means. I’m just not a nihilist.”

Frances Bean Cobain also recently discussed President Trump’s proposed ban on transgenders in the military, which he said was done in part due to expected medical costs of $1.3 billion over a decade.

“anyone willing to put their life at risk to defend their country/ fellow mans livelihood and freedom is heroic. In spite of class, creed, gender, sexual identity, skin color, moral standing or opinion (and on and on and on) , the moment ANYONE surrenders their own mortality to protect what they believe in, is beyond commendable. It’s inspiring. Cost of personal health, treatment, benefits, maintenance etc is overtly & innately secondary to mentality, willingness or sacrificial commitment.

Not everyone who joins the armed forces have pure intentions. that’s true of participating within society & as humans beings in general . But to condemn ANY HUMAN for identifying outside of the social normalities that we as a YOUNG modern society have implemented, is beyond limiting. It’s a deliberate attempt to isolate, condemn, and invoke fear towards ideas that not everyone can comprehend. Fear, hatred and disgusts being reactionary as a result of not wanting or having the capacity to see beyond ones self is the biggest tragedy.. We are all humans. We are wired & designed to be individuals.

no one person’s opinion is invalid. we are conditioned to have individual thoughts. What stifles the progression of the human race is the lack of awareness that our moral conduct, ideologies, experiences etc should be EVER EVOLVING. In the history of man, no one person has figured out the exact formula to invoke a perfect existence. It is and should be completely dependent of our individual life experiences. But the unwillingness to evolve can only result in fear as a condition of ignorance. We should all want to further our understanding of participating in life in order to exist amongst one another. We are simply particles of star dust staggering around assuming we’re superior . But no one has a definite answer. And maybe, just maybe, that’s the point.”