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Rated: GC · Book · Emotional · #2181458

A journey of self-improvement - or not.

Sup? I'm Char.
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Believin' all the lies that they're tellin' ya
Buyin' all the products that they're sellin' ya
They say jump and ya say "how high?"
Ya braindead, ya got a fuckin' bullet in ya head


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"30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window. Prompt: Start your entry today with the words: “I used to believe...”


I used to believe that...

*Bullet*people were all good. Sincerely. The whole time I was growing up, I thought people were all well-meaning and, even if someone did something bad, their good outweighed it. I think this was instilled in me through religion or my parents. I'm not sure. Either way, it's a dangerous precedent to set with kids because then when someone does something bad to you, you're like, oh but they're probably a good person still.

*Bullet*a nickel was worth more than a dime. I mean, they are bigger. I remember trading my older brother 5 dimes for 3 nickels. I thought I was getting a good deal. That bastard. *Laugh*

*Bullet*quicksand was a major issue. When I was a kid, I thought a lot about how I was going to handle it when I inevitably stepped into quicksand. Quickly realized that isn’t a major life problem as an adult.

*Bullet*people at a company were all competent. I thought this as recently as December. *Meh* When I graduated and started my job, I was thinking there was no way I’d ever be as competent as my coworkers. Didn’t take too long to realize that everyone is confused and 90% of our time is spent trying to figure out what’s happening... even for people who have worked there for years.

*Bullet*everyone lived next to their grandparents. Growing up, I lived next to my grandparents so I just assumed that everyone’s neighbor was their grandparents when I was a young kid. This lead to many confusing situations, such as: “Why do you need a babysitter? Why can’t you just go to your grandparents? Oh, they live in Arizona and we live in Maine? That’s weird.” And another classic, “Why is that guy complaining about his neighbors? He doesn’t like his grandparents?” *Confused*

I walk home with my eyes low
Dreaming up conversations we'll have tomorrow


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