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An evolution in years
#195309 added September 27, 2002 at 2:29pm
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Conformity
Wow, so it's been quiet in here...


I was walking down the halls of my school today, when I noticed someone wearing at tee-shirt that said "I have friends... you just can't see them." Well, my mind immediatly started to wonder when having something that used to be considered a psycosis(seeing things/people that don't exist, aka, delusions) started to be considered not only NORMAL but FUN.


It's the non-conforming conformists that have made this so. Things that normally wouldn't have been considred cool, are now cool... it is now popular to pretend to be unpopular and unwanted. It has become fun to pretend as though no one likes you, when, in fact, by being so damned negative, you are gaining friends. So what does this teach us? It teaches us that we need to be negative assholes about everything around us to be popular. We need to critizize everything to the point of nausea, because clearly nothing can go right, or be right about the world. HEAVENS FORBID we actually think positivly about anything. Everything is doomed to failure from the start, so why should we try?

People piss me off.

Well, most people, that is.

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