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Mind of an Err0r

Broken pictures
Saturday, September 03, 2005

Last year when high-school started, everyone painted a picture of themselves. Some conciously, some not. Some exaggerated, elaborated, and hid parts of themselves in their paintings.

Slowly, some of those paintings are falling apart. Some can't live up to what they have painted, some can. Those who can't are slowly falling apart.

Is it worth painting a false picture of yourself when you have a risk that the painting would fall apart and you would never fully recover. What do you do when your picture has fallen apart, with pieces shattered on the floor and you can't ever fix it again?

Until recently, I did not even know people would do such things. At least not to this degree. Naive and maybe absent I was.

Soo many questions, but only the future can give me the answers.

posted by Err0r @ 4:20 PM,




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