Thursday, November 13, 2008
same for sames sake, no..
Since when does being different represent obscurity? Is it not more obscure to fall in line with a way of doing things that statistically proves to be ineffective, crappy, and without real value? 74% of the population hate what they do for a living. Hating what you do for a living is a result of the stagnation people feel once they choose to become adult people and take on real responsibilities. It is not the responsibility that sucks, it is the lame choices made growing up that have the most effect on us now. Being different is made to seem bad because those who say mean things about different people, do so from the 74th percentile which makes them totally the same; and hating every minute of it. Ill take obscurity over sameness all day long in the city.
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