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Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Hahaha...
It occurs to me that being a spectator is often better than being involved in the action. I don't mean in sports or at a school dance (*mutter*), but in "more important" conflicts/scenarios. Not caring often seems to be the easiest and most effortless way to dissolve conflict--the problem is, people don't seem to realize this. Well, maybe "not caring" isn't the best description for what I'm talking about. It's more like being impervious/indifferant (though I guess they're pretty much the same). After all, neutrality, when you think about it, is the only position from which you can really assess a situation--after all, once again, you don't care.
In fact, it's all these people caring so incessantly, and with so little sense of what really applies, that sickens me.
I wont get any less vague than I already have been, but this is (yes, Sakura-chan, I have been thinking about this now and then) the one thing that really makes me angry--the one thing that makes me want to scream in all their faces, and ask them what the hell they think they're doing. Any one who knows me well should know what I'm getting at.
If you know what I'm talking about, and don't know me, you will probably be offended, but, quite frankly: I don't care. The world has gotten past the point where I find myself willing to listen to its theories.
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