Me too. They just won’t let you go easy, keep putting up barriers. It’s like “I want to leave this party. “No, you can’t.” But I’m doing okay for now . . .
Of course it’s wrong! Society dictated some rules that say it’s wrong, so that makes it wrong and that makes us wrong
Now be a good little participant of society and put on your nicest dress/suit, make your best smile, put some lipstick on to really highlight that, heck lets to it right and staple that shit nice in place so we are sure it doesn’t go away, and everyone can see we are nice and happy
Should you wrongly feel something is wrong that society hasn’t dictated as wrong well here have a handful of nice smiley mints, would be wrong not to take them, you know, so you don’t feel anything that’s wrong
But why stop there.. lets make our best pose while we are at it, have them pour liquid Lucite on us to make it all last. Nice and handsome, with a victory pose, not feeling anything, perfect stapled smile.
What wonderful statues we should be
Don’t forget to buy American, and eat lots of Wisconsin cheese – made with real Wisconsin milk, and some palm oil from (tiny print])ndochina, where the rainforest used to be and the orangutans used to live(/tiny print).
That reminds me of a song by some band that sang songs about things that were relevant. They said,
“Choreography. Paint by numbers.
Exchange hollow greetings with someone who’ll do the same.
Smile appropriately for the right kinds of people, with the right kinds of capital, financial or social.
Craft your character, rehearse your performance.
See which you sells the best and reinforce habits.
Walk to the altar, read from the prompter,
smile for your picture, and clap like a seal.”
Woah. That makes so much sense do you even realize? TheLastSnorlax
Should you wrongly feel something is wrong that society hasn’t dictated as wrong IS going to stick to me forever.
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I’m there.
Me too. They just won’t let you go easy, keep putting up barriers. It’s like “I want to leave this party. “No, you can’t.” But I’m doing okay for now . . .
Lol
I’m pro-doing-whatever, anti-bandwagons (I prefer hiking so I can name every squirrel I see along the way) and anti-authority.
So I’m neither with nor against you. I’m just over yonder, being awkward. —–>
take me now!
Yea are we wrong for jus wantin the pain to stop , I know its simple but is that bad?
Of course it’s wrong! Society dictated some rules that say it’s wrong, so that makes it wrong and that makes us wrong
Now be a good little participant of society and put on your nicest dress/suit, make your best smile, put some lipstick on to really highlight that, heck lets to it right and staple that shit nice in place so we are sure it doesn’t go away, and everyone can see we are nice and happy
Should you wrongly feel something is wrong that society hasn’t dictated as wrong well here have a handful of nice smiley mints, would be wrong not to take them, you know, so you don’t feel anything that’s wrong
But why stop there.. lets make our best pose while we are at it, have them pour liquid Lucite on us to make it all last. Nice and handsome, with a victory pose, not feeling anything, perfect stapled smile.
What wonderful statues we should be
Don’t forget to buy American, and eat lots of Wisconsin cheese – made with real Wisconsin milk, and some palm oil from (tiny print])ndochina, where the rainforest used to be and the orangutans used to live(/tiny print).
That reminds me of a song by some band that sang songs about things that were relevant. They said,
“Choreography. Paint by numbers.
Exchange hollow greetings with someone who’ll do the same.
Smile appropriately for the right kinds of people, with the right kinds of capital, financial or social.
Craft your character, rehearse your performance.
See which you sells the best and reinforce habits.
Walk to the altar, read from the prompter,
smile for your picture, and clap like a seal.”
Woah. That makes so much sense do you even realize? TheLastSnorlax
Should you wrongly feel something is wrong that society hasn’t dictated as wrong IS going to stick to me forever.
Pro-choice on the matter of suicide would describe me.