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I mean, I don’t know. But that’s not even the thing that really bothers me. It’s some trivial, existential thought that stemmed from what bothers me.
Then... what bothers you?
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I mean, I don’t know. But that’s not even the thing that really bothers me. It’s some trivial, existential thought that stemmed from what bothers me.
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It’s as depressing as it is uplifing. Because it applies both ways. Good things that are meant to happen will happen, and the lifestyles people choose to live are good or bad, depending on the person. It’s that inherent balance that reality has, but it kind of makes you feel powerless, you know?
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If the rest of my life is anything to go by? Nothing. Speaking from just my experience, of course, but if a bad thing is meant to happen, it will, and if people are set on living a certain way, then they will, just the same.
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Well that’s fine, because then you’re in the same boat as me.
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Is it possible for me to say yes to both, and not sound like I’m crazy?
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Can’t ask for the impossible, can you? I’d say I’m happier than I’ve been in years, but to ask for things to be ideal is uh, well, a tad bit foolish.
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What is “it”?
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I do. I’d like to think so at least.
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Well I guess that is always true.
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I have many places. And did I make it sound bad? Because I didn’t mean to. It really isn’t.