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Final Conclusion

This is the last time Hear me out Insanity peers Worst fears come to life Silent enemies revel A deer in headlights Molten heart Dried-up wells of tears This is the last time Hear me out Mind prison Visceral love Guttural whispers Divine blessing Eternal damnation Abysmal gaze This is the last time Hear me out A longing past A sorrowful present A dreary future Never was Never is Never will be This is the last time

Whatever We Call Living

I may or may not suffer from a classic case of misanthropy, but let me tell you something:   We, humans, are sick.   Think about this: we’re the only ones who seemingly always manage to complicate everything. Every. Fucking. Thing.   I don’t mind complicating things if it improves whatever is currently existing. However, most complications done by humans end up making shit worse.   We take what’s there and turn it into shit. We steal, lie, bribe, cheat, and do other unspeakable things just to “live.” That, or to “improve.”   Now, you’ll never find a shortage of people trying to sell the idea that the end is nigh, and it’s up to you whether to believe them or not, but I’m all for it.   We, humans, are a fucking plague. Mother nature would be much, much better off without us.   Don’t believe me? Look no further: money. The concept of money is hella absurd since a body of government that’s prone to corruption regulates and puts value into it, and people would just eat it all up.   I like

Character Development

I feel like I'm somewhere in the middle or the beginning of the end of act 2 of an arc of some sort. So far, this arc has been shitty . Shitty, shitty, I tell you. However, not all is lost, since if you're familiar with fiction writing or story, there's this little thing called "character development."  So naturally, I resort to chalking this all up to my character progress, but I'm not sure. I guess you call unsavory things what you want them to be, no? So, anyway, if you're not familiar with the concept, I'll give you a brief explanation: A story is typically divided into 3 acts, of which the main character goes through the beginning of his/her journey, finds a struggle, and resolves the issue through reinventing himself/herself. The issue usually is one that changes the character's fundamentals and is typically followed by the character's development. Some choose to be better versions of themselves, and some choose to go the other direction.