They're in my head. I'm so ugly. But that's ok.
'Cause so are you. We've broke our mirrors.
Sunday morning. Is everyday for all I care.
And I'm not scared. Light my candles. In a daze cause I've found god.
Nirvana: Lithium
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Source: http://leavedontstay.tumblr.com/page/2 |
You can find idiots everywhere. But when you're hanging out with your friends, sometimes you'll think they're idiots. Not because of what they do when you're hanging with them, more what they say.
You remember your childhood. It was happier. No long dramas. No special behaviour expected. They took you as you were, and if they didn't they didn't talk shit about you, they just pretended as they didn't know who you were.
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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/30/nyregion/30forest.html?_r=1 |
Nowadays teenagers seem damn affected by american drama series on TV. They're bitching to each others, talking shit behind each others backs, dissing people and what most boys doesn't notice - they're bitching with "clever" comments which contains more bad words.
Sometimes you gotta wonder if this has been the case for forever. Like old men complaining about the youth today. They've always done it. I think the change is that we now can see it easier, because of our technology. The sentence doesn't disappear forever when it's said. It's "trapped" on a server or a memory card etc.
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Source: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/the_large_hadron_collider.html |
That's my understanding - in 30 years (since 1980) the world has changed from a world of close human contact, and face to face talking about love, sex and drugs to some kind of life on the internet where our personal questions is answered by people we didn't know even existed and where our friends is only trusting a very few people that we've known for a lifetime.
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