Stuff simultaneously rules and sucks

Mar 24, 2009 22:09

People come and go. Then they come back. Then they leave again. Everyone is going to leave eventually. Everyone is going to lose interest. Keep everyone far enough away sustain curiosity. Don't depend on anyone.

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pearcaravel March 25 2009, 19:01:04 UTC
All good advice.

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shit_bird March 25 2009, 20:53:38 UTC
i disagree. it's actually bad advice!! they are thoughts someone has when they are disappointed and probably lonely. they are understandable. but not really healthy in the long run.

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pearcaravel March 26 2009, 01:52:38 UTC
Yes, I understand that point of view, I just happen to believe-at this point-that those who are disappointed and lonely have a less forgiving and, for me personally, more believable, perspective.
The logic behind that being, perhaps: "without a satisfaction to uphold, without a contentment to keep content, psychologically, the truth is liberated to become a viable option for you to see, or you are freed to believe the truth."

The trouble with that is...it seems now that truth and health are mutually exclusive.

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poorender March 26 2009, 02:34:41 UTC
Regardless of how clearly I think I see the truth, I eventually get caught up and forget. Then I get all surprised when the truth comes back and bitch slaps me. Not really sure what to do. I don't know what I want.

The voice in my head ends up going, "See? I told you. I was right. Way to go. Thanks for listening."

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shibbychristie March 26 2009, 05:54:16 UTC
i agree!

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shibbychristie March 26 2009, 05:54:37 UTC
(with you)

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