Me time

Mar 27, 2006 20:38

And now to release my stored up selfishness.

I want this school year to end. Why? Because it's boring, very boring, and getting more annoying now that my room A roomates think they can tell people not to use a shower that they don't own. I'd also like my privacy back now, although I still won't get the privacy I want at home, it's more than I get here.

I want to see Jami, right now. I want to hug her and not let go, I want to taste her kisses again. Despite that she will see me this summer, I want her here right now. She is my greatest joy.

I want to know the future. Not all of it, but a piece of it. I want to know that I'm going to get a job I enjoy, I want to know that I'll be able to provide for myself and my future family. I want to know if I'll become as good of an artist that I want to be.

I want to be able to speak my mind without someone attacking me. Does everyone have to lose all their rationality when someone mentions a sensative topic? And for that matter, can we please make well informed, oppinionated statements without using the words 'gay, fucking, shit, ass', anything related to those, or any abbreviated forms. If you don't have a basic vocabulary, you shouldn't be speaking.

Thats what I want for myself.

Now, to touch on some other things.

All governments have problems. They are run by people, mere mortals, not any kind of higher being. They are not perfect, and therefor the government is not perfect. It can be good or bad, but never perfect, and to ask it to be perfect is outrageous. Asking for improvement is fine, because things can always be improved, since they will never be perfect.

Remember the Bill of Rights? That is an anti-government document, written by our founding fathers. Why did they write it? Because they didn't trust government. Remember, they came from an oppressive monarchy, they had pleanty of reasons not to trust the government. Does this mean we shouldn't trust the government? Not necissarily. They do their job, but again, aren't all perfect. To give 100% trust to someone you've never met sounds foolish to me, don't you think so?

Not sure where I was going to go with this anymore.
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