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Friday, January 16, 2009

As the year progresses, the posts will become more and more erratic in frequency. Of course, as I've said before, no one reads this so it doesn't matter. No, this is not a plea for attention, through gaining the sympathy of those who are already on this page, but rather, it is the hard, and honest truth.


Truth is a funny thing, and in all truthfulness, I'm gonna makes this short because I have other priorities right now. What are my ways of knowing you might say. Well, I say, ask the world (which have schools) about this knowledge issue. *See...* First, the truth makes people hurt you. Simon Cowell can attest to this. When you let someone know the truth, it hurts them, and most of the time, it's not because they think you're too harsh or whatever idea people conjure, but, it's because they know themselves that it's true. And guess what, now the rest of the world knows. That's why they hate you. Also, if you are blunt, it might come across as harsh as well. Now honestly, do you think you'll listen? I know I won't, unless you put it right up front like a stray dog on the highway.

Next, the truth makes you hate people. This is both similar, and different from the one mentioned earlier. So let's consider this. We know the truth about ourselves, and we completely detest the person we are, or have become. And eventually, we realise that other people might share the sentiment as well. Paranoia. No, I know the truth. Surely you mustn't think that I can't see it. I can. I should. 

Blaming anyone at all won't solve anything. It is just the way it is.

somewhere a clock is ticking:
11:28 PM

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