Have you ever thought about how perfect the world can be at times and that it lasts for a while but only if thats what its supposed to be? for instance, you wake up one morning, feeling fine, perfectly healthy, the greatest girl beside you, a cute little puppy and a nice house, later that day, the puppy gets out, runs away and is never seen again, your girl leaves you and your house is repossessed, sickening isnt it, how it can be perfect but then the world is just ripped to shreds, maybe you should enjoy those moments of perfection, think about what you are doing and then act upon the consequences of your actions, or maybe...just maybe, im just lying, trying to take your mind off the world for a few moments, if you read this then i suceeded, making you remember the last moment of perfection you had, wondeirng how you made it happen....then you can make it happen again.
if we all took time to remember the good things in life then there would be no war, there would simply be forgiveness, war is a human invention, made and used constantly to create a channel for the primal rages of mankind, dont give in to it. love is what you need, happyness too, coz causing a war is out of line, and for that you will think you have achieved perfection when really you have caused damnation. salvation is the high road, damnation the low, they say if you sin then you go to hell, i say we are already there, sin is also a human invention, a set of rules built by man to scare others into thinking about being nice, why dont we just show these f*****s what they have done wrong and tell them how to fix it, f**k god, shove religion up his a*s and see how he likes it.
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Me, Myself and I
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"If anyone finds this, it means my plan didn't work and I'm already dead. But if I can somehow go back to the beginning of all of this, I might be able to save her. "
(The Butterfly Effect, 2004, Spoken by Evan)
(The Butterfly Effect, 2004, Spoken by Evan)
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