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Friday, November 16, 2007
Life's a Bitch, and then you Die
A wise New Yorker once mad a song, more or less a funky beat yo, called Life's A Bitch. This song is like the anthem for people on the grind. I'm sure none of you listen to rap, especially even heard of a song from '94 by Nas. It's an ok song, but the lyrics are the most appealing part. I was going to post the lyrics, but I'll spare you non-rap listeners the eyestrain. I promised in my last post a condensed summary of life. I have already said it in the title of this post. But some of you wanted to hear another rant. Well, this time I won't freak out, because I keep my cool when pressure's on. I'd like to get this done before english class in 20 minutes so here we go.
Folks, no one ever said this was supposed to be easy. We got to where we are at because we're all looking out for our best interests. That's what it all comes down to. You can claim you don't only think of yourself, but in a sense, we all do. That's what it's all about. You can say you do care about those you love, but mainly it's because caring about their well-being makes YOU happy and/or content. I'm not saying that we're all selfish when it boils down to the bare details, but seriously, we live life to keep going and accomplish something whether we know what it is or not. Life is a gift given to us by those before us. I'm not talking god, or I may be if you are religious, sorry. But I'm talking about our parents. And such a gift is not to be wasted. We will all have to endure hard times more than once in our lives, but hey, knowing that there is something worth it all in the end is enough for me to want to keep going. Even though life's a bitch, there's something in it for all of us. Mainly a great deal of happiness is brought to us at different times. We can be mad, unhappy, happy, or depressed, and there is still a possibility of hope or happiness to come your way. We all have support in different ways, and for those who are reading this, obviously you got your little network of friends here on myotaku, whether you know them personally or just by talking to them on the internet and never even having seen them before, me for example. So endure what you can kids, and seek help within your circle of trust when it's too much for you to bear on your own. Because someday, you'll see dry land, and we'll all be there in the same future as each and every one of us here today. Don't cry
love ya kiddos
oh, catch me next time when I make a commentary on our obvious lack of humanity in society in my terms. Then we'll talk industrial revolution including toilets that flush themselves, proximity opening doors, and automatic sinks that know you're ready to wash your hands.(I have all three here at college^__^) And we'll tie anime somewhere in there next week or something, idk.
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