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By RunDownSpacedOut on Mon, Jun 23, 2008 12:26 am

Is it me or has everything changed almost over night with out warning?

I mean everyday feels tired and used as the day before had.

I just feel like there has been this weird assimilation between everyone and thing around.

Dont get me wrong, Im not suggesting it's a bad thing necessarily.

I just feel like things are way too easily accesible, cookie cutter, and normal now.

Like I said it's not a bad thing-but it just feels like there is a certain angst or a certain vibrant attitude missing.

It feels like the TV, The Media, and even Politicians have won.

When did we let this happen?

Wheres the swagger and the sex and the beauty of interuption?

Maybe i'll wake up tomorrow :)

 

If anyone is reading this-do something remotely crazy or something you percieve that no one has ever done, raise your voice and just be...cool Its way to quiet these days-dont ya think? plur and junk :P

 



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