September 16, 2005

Crystalline

I'm not a good person. I pretend to be on the outside but on the inside I hate and wish people would die. Everyone thinks I'm such a nice person, so caring and generous. But I am cursing them in my head. I think up elaborate scenerios for how these people would suffer horrible deaths. But that is all the world inside my head. You probably think I'm a good person, too. Because you don't know who I am.

Posted by anonymous at September 16, 2005 3:07 PM
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You are no different from most people. Don't put yourself in such a special place. No one knows who anyone really is on the inside. That is one of the great things about life. Only we know ourselves, if we are lucky. We can be anything we want. All the world is a stage and we are just actors (or liars).

Posted by: at September 16, 2005 3:40 PM

as long as those feelings and scenarios remain in your head and not in reality, you are, in the balance of things, heavily weighted on the good side.

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