A successful virus clinging to a speck of mud, suspended in endless nothing. And I love it.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Ima sit back and watch, 'cause I don't care.
Random title, yes. In any case, this post might be long, it might not. Just gunna say whatever needs to be said? Does anything ever NEED to be said? And how often are those things heard? Whatever the case, things will be said. To start, is there a REASON I'm writing this? Really, there are some that believe everything happens for a reason, is this happening for a reason? 1 and 1 is not yet 5, so I think you can understand where I stand on that (if you caught the Bad Religion reference.) If that were to truly be the case, what's the point in living? If everything is predetermined what's the point? Why am I asking so many questions if they won't get answered? Who knows?! Much of the things we know and believe are so fake and mystical, but we still bank on them don't we? One may or may not believe in any one of these things, and they may or may not be real. Until there is any PROOF of any of those, they are non-existent are they not? Or are they in existence 'til proven fake? A prime example is wishes. We all do it. We wish for things and circumstances to work out, but for what? Time travel, what a wish that is isn't it? But it's that idea, of being able to turn back the clock and correct the wrongs we've made. A very enticing possibility is it not? More so, I think, is the possibility of the parallel dimensions. Think about it, being able to wander to and fro between dimensions, each having a different circumstance to do with your life. Do something in one and realize and live with the consequences, and do something else in another. Grand idea is it not? Instead, there's those times where we sit idly by and watch things happen, not acting upon the belief the risk is greater than the reward. Wondering what could have, or should have(?) been. Somewhere along the line, shortly after we gain our consciousness, we develop these human instincts and mindsets. The type that make us believe death is terrible, taking risks is not worth it and conforming to society is what you should do. Fit in, they tell you. And fit in, you do. Ever since your life started, you've done as they say. But have you ever tried to recall when it actually started? We're alive in the womb, but do we recall any of this? Is this truly where our lives started or is it when you begin to communicate with others? Possibly so. Now I know this is all random, but I really don't care, just so ya know =)}. As mentioned previously, we can figure that death is the end of the line. And if it's not, we should be hoping it is. By this I'm talkin' about heaven and hell. Is there anyone even IN heaven? If you believe that, you have to be a damn 'perfect' person to get there. Is that even possible? That's for you to decide, 'cause I'm not going to try and tell you, 'cause you won't listen. And in this case, rightfully so. I'm not going to tell you you're wrong, no matter what you believe, because you're not. In this case anyway. But, alas, our society is not that way. In a downward spiral of human mentality, it's not going to get any better. A selfish know-it-all attitude permeates their minds, doesn't it? Anyone who doesn't think like you is wrong, anyone who thinks any differently is wrong, and definitely below you, right? Nazi. There's all these things, /green/ companies making a difference, but that's only half the problem. Unless there's no other options, these things will not succeed. And why ARE there other options? If something is so innovative and /green/ why are they not standard? Until then, there really is no hope. And again, that's only half of it. You cannot change millions of peoples minds, especially when they're passing these mindsets on to younger generations. Many reasons not to want to raise a child in this world right? Many reasons we almost wish this 2012 BS was true, right? I can't wait to live on Mars, this worlds too far gone. And now I'm bored, end of post.
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