kissing the lipless

May 10, 2005 16:34

i am good for nothing in this country ( Read more... )

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anonymous May 10 2005, 20:47:00 UTC
why do good? didn't isn't society responsible "fucking up my (your) perspective" on what is good and what is evil? why not do evil?

And if society wasn't wrong in teaching you about good....why is wealth bad?

Or did society teach you about right and wrong, did it come from somewhere else?

interesting

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simple_me May 10 2005, 20:53:34 UTC
i believe the difference b/w good and evil is a concept you learn from something deeper and greater than 'society'. Yet there's times when we let the conditioning of the everyday images and messages of our surroundings to invade our perception and make us feel as though we need unnecessary elements (wealth, fame, status) in order to ne fulfilled.

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simple_me May 10 2005, 20:54:10 UTC
be*

PS: who is this?

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anonymous May 10 2005, 22:17:31 UTC
David Schell I'm 16 and go to BHS
I agree at large with what you said, just asking questions earlier

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sunsetsburn May 10 2005, 22:13:30 UTC
the problem is you're spending too much time trying to decide WHAT makes you happy, instead of just BEING happy. you can't force it, but it can force you.

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simple_me May 10 2005, 22:31:09 UTC
i want to be mad at you bc you're right. sort of.
that's not the whole problem, you see. but part of it, yes.

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drummerboy1031 May 11 2005, 00:39:28 UTC
it seems to me you are overanalyzing, Diana. Just be Diana and everyone will love you.

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simple_me May 11 2005, 19:51:03 UTC
pete, you sweetmuffin.

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arguile May 12 2005, 17:15:54 UTC
Environment only changes people in extreme situations. Like, a nuclear physicist would probably be entirely useless if you were stranded on a desert island. But, being in America, or being in Germany, or being in England does nothing to detract from someone's worth. If you're worth something, you're worth something everywhere ( ... )

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