The screen is a narcotic.
All you do is just park yer ass down, flip a switch, and you get instant emotions.
You can be happy, sad, frustrated, relieved, aroused, angry, aknowledged, all the things that seem to make life worth living.
It's gotten worse with the adent of computers and video games.
Now you can get feedback AND control a whole universe, making all your decisions and actions the center of attention. and once the game is off, you're back to reality, where it doesn't seem to matter if you do or you don't. So we want to turn the game back on to become the center of the unvierse again.
Because that's what we all want:
To regain our postion as center of the unvierse.
Now why do I say "regain"?
Because the day we were born, we were in such a traumatic state that we had to find certain facts to clinged to and become the foundation of our existence...
1) All life seems to be in a bright, white room about 40 X 60 feet long.
2) There's only 4 - 6 other beings besiodes me...
3) But they all are giving they're undivided attention to me.
Anything I do, they'll react to.
I cry, they do everything and anything to appease me.
But just a few minutes later, you find that the universe is much bigger than you originally thought, and that you aren't the only one who's special, once your put inot a room with several other peers.
Then you attempt and struggle to regain your postion as center of attention by trying to cry louder than any other, thus creating your first taste of competition...
Some people eventually grow humble and realize vyingfor the attention of everyone else in the world is a lost cause, and unfortunately, some do not.
But the desire was there, and the moment an opportunity strikes to fulfill that desire (even if it is in an alternate to reality) some people dive right for it and never want to let go...
I've lost the thought process I once had, so I'll shut up, but first:
Quote of the Day:
You don't see a U-Haul behind a hearse:
What you get in life, you can't take with you, it's what you accomplish in life that'll be remembered.
(My yearbook printed "horse" instead of "hearse" and made my brilliant, well thought senior quote into incoherent babble)
All you do is just park yer ass down, flip a switch, and you get instant emotions.
You can be happy, sad, frustrated, relieved, aroused, angry, aknowledged, all the things that seem to make life worth living.
It's gotten worse with the adent of computers and video games.
Now you can get feedback AND control a whole universe, making all your decisions and actions the center of attention. and once the game is off, you're back to reality, where it doesn't seem to matter if you do or you don't. So we want to turn the game back on to become the center of the unvierse again.
Because that's what we all want:
To regain our postion as center of the unvierse.
Now why do I say "regain"?
Because the day we were born, we were in such a traumatic state that we had to find certain facts to clinged to and become the foundation of our existence...
1) All life seems to be in a bright, white room about 40 X 60 feet long.
2) There's only 4 - 6 other beings besiodes me...
3) But they all are giving they're undivided attention to me.
Anything I do, they'll react to.
I cry, they do everything and anything to appease me.
But just a few minutes later, you find that the universe is much bigger than you originally thought, and that you aren't the only one who's special, once your put inot a room with several other peers.
Then you attempt and struggle to regain your postion as center of attention by trying to cry louder than any other, thus creating your first taste of competition...
Some people eventually grow humble and realize vyingfor the attention of everyone else in the world is a lost cause, and unfortunately, some do not.
But the desire was there, and the moment an opportunity strikes to fulfill that desire (even if it is in an alternate to reality) some people dive right for it and never want to let go...
I've lost the thought process I once had, so I'll shut up, but first:
Quote of the Day:
You don't see a U-Haul behind a hearse:
What you get in life, you can't take with you, it's what you accomplish in life that'll be remembered.
(My yearbook printed "horse" instead of "hearse" and made my brilliant, well thought senior quote into incoherent babble)

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