Somehow I've become very cautious. When I put on a raincoat, I put on
sunglasses too. Who knows when it will rain, or when it will turn out
sunny?
2/26/12 1:48 AM
Something was different yesterday. Emotions, where is your magnanimity! When raincoat and sunglasses fail, I look for shelter. But a broken home with a perforated roof only makes it worse- falsely lending hope of relief. It's not getting better. I am ablaze and drenched all at once, but don't know if I can withstand them separately, as to feel one or the other in full magnitude.
He would never be the man who
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Camille Anne
Walking into Mr. Hayne's terrible class was one of the best things I could have ever done. It brought me to this lady
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
"Please Help Me."
I don't think I've leveled up enough to be of any help, and I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about, but you always get me thinking..
Some see themselves as the Frodo. The Luke. The Bruce. Then there are those who see themselves as the Sauron. The Palpatine. The Joker. I used to think that every person was the hero of his or her own life. But every hero needs a villain, and every villain makes it possible for a hero to exist.
Ok, so A) I call myself a hero and believe that every outcome revolves around me, then proceed to touch and pleasure myself for being so awesome. But making someone else the villain would be like finishing the roll of toilet paper without changing it for the next person. It's lazy and irresponsible, and sometimes comes back to bite me in the butt (which I wouldn't even be able to wipe). Or B) I feel guilty about everything, call myself the villain, and curse the moment I became a zygote. But that would be as equally lazy and irresponsible as choice A.
It's not black and white. It's not even taupe and beige. Truth is, Harry the Hero and Voldemort the Villain are one and the same in this story that you and I are living- this story that we are creating for ourselves. If Marvel can keep milking the shit out of the udders of its original characters by creating "the end, lol just kidding" stories, you and I still have time to alter our endings. Keep writing, my dudes. Because trying to erase what has already been written in ink is a waste of synthetic rubber. Oh, and time.
Some see themselves as the Frodo. The Luke. The Bruce. Then there are those who see themselves as the Sauron. The Palpatine. The Joker. I used to think that every person was the hero of his or her own life. But every hero needs a villain, and every villain makes it possible for a hero to exist.
Ok, so A) I call myself a hero and believe that every outcome revolves around me, then proceed to touch and pleasure myself for being so awesome. But making someone else the villain would be like finishing the roll of toilet paper without changing it for the next person. It's lazy and irresponsible, and sometimes comes back to bite me in the butt (which I wouldn't even be able to wipe). Or B) I feel guilty about everything, call myself the villain, and curse the moment I became a zygote. But that would be as equally lazy and irresponsible as choice A.
It's not black and white. It's not even taupe and beige. Truth is, Harry the Hero and Voldemort the Villain are one and the same in this story that you and I are living- this story that we are creating for ourselves. If Marvel can keep milking the shit out of the udders of its original characters by creating "the end, lol just kidding" stories, you and I still have time to alter our endings. Keep writing, my dudes. Because trying to erase what has already been written in ink is a waste of synthetic rubber. Oh, and time.
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