Demented: I committed suicide because my parents dared to disobey my demands

Karlie 2022-04-22 07:01:40

18.01.28★★★★☆ #You

see
, no one talks about the things around them now, and they
only repeat the content on TV every day, as well as topics on radio and websites, pictures of beautiful women,
I still remember the last time I had a quiet conversation with others When is it? Do
n't play mobile phones, don't watch computers or TV, just face to face.
The topic of conversation is not about celebrities, scandals, mainstream games, sports, mainstream politics
but important personal topics.

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Should kill these people, they keep making fun of him about killing himself and then promoting him so people feel more at ease when they make fun of him and push him to death, I hate this country
Dementia: I killed myself not because they made fun of me on the show, but because they wouldn't let me on the show . // The film mocks the younger generation for hurting themselves and scolding others in order to get what they want, implying that such people are "unsound minds".


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Do you have an attention disorder Juno?

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What is our first directive? so, our first order is to interfere with the cultural evolution of a pre-warp civilization // the pathological mainstream society we see in our eyes

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Ellis Cooper rock only bleeds for women ONLY women bleed



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00:27: The music is nice
beat the devil's tattoo (drumming to summon the devil) music : the
love
of the past is no more




Restless and cornered
You carry the dream of all men on your shoulders The
king is invincible Failure is history
I have a long sword and you drum to summon the devil
I have a long sword and you drum to summon the devil
I have a long sword and you drum to summon Demon





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The episode after the two parted ways
Missing Mountains
Written by Matthew Kemp
Performed by 'Lost River/Old River'
musc:
I've been running, running with wolves,
I know I'm cold, but I don't know how much I am Apathy
I know I'm fast, but I'm still not fast enough. . .


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I'm Not Like Everybody Else
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
musc:
The results they announced, I accept them all,
frown, but still smile
but I don't want to give
in because I'm going to be in town once it starts Because I'm different, no, no ,
because I'm different, because I'm different. . .
I don't want to live the same life as
everyone else I don't want to be wiped out
like everyone else I don't want to work like everyone else
because I'm different
It's not me at all I
'm different. . .

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God Bless America quotes

  • Frank: [On the air] My name is Frank. That's not important. The important question is: who are you? America has become a cruel and vicious place. We reward the shallowest, the dumbest, the meanest and the loudest. We no longer have any common sense of decency. No sense of shame. There is no right and wrong. The worst qualities in people are looked up to and celebrated. Lying and spreading fear is fine as long as you make money doing it. We've become a nation of slogan-saying, bile-spewing hatemongers. We've lost our kindness. We've lost our soul. What have we become? We take the weakest in our society, we hold them up to be ridiculed, laughed at for our sport and entertainment. Laughed at to the point, where they would literally rather kill themselves than live with us anymore.

  • Office Worker: So what about you Frank? Did you see that freak on "American Superstars" last night?

    Frank: What?

    Office Worker: Last night; that freak on "American Superstarz."

    Frank: No... I mean yes, I saw that accidentally. I don't watch "American Superstarz"

    Office Worker: You don't watch it, but you saw him. What are you too good for the show?

    Frank: Yeah, I'm too good for a karaoke contest that makes stars out of people with no talent.

    Office Worker: *Laugh You can't say that dude, some of those kids have real talent.

    Frank: No they don't. They have good pitch... they're relatively clean, they're non-threatening to little girls and old ladies, they have the ability to stand in line with a stadium full of other desperate and confused people, but I assure you they are talent-free.

    Office Worker: Yeah, well I bet 32 million people would disagree with you bro, because that's how many people called-in to vote last year on the finale.

    Frank: I wish I was a super-genius inventor and could come up with a way to make a telephone into an explosive device that was triggered by the "American Superstarz" voting number. The battery could explode and leave a mark on the face, so I could know who to avoid talking to before they even talked. And I could look and say, "Hm, no you're gonna be saying anything that's going to add any value to my life."

    Office Worker: Yeah, but it's funny. I mean you gotta admit that. Steven Clark, that's funny shit Frank...

    Frank: It's not nice to laugh at someone who's not all there. It's the same type of freak-show distraction that comes along every time a mighty empire starts collapsing. "American Superstarz" is the new colosseum and I won't participate in watching a show where the weak are torn apart every week for our entertainment. I'm done, really, everything is so "cool" now. I just want it all to stop. I mean, nobody talks about anything anymore. They just regurgitate everything they see on TV, or hear on the radio or watch on the web. When was the last time you had a real conversation with someone without somebody texting or looking at a screen or a monitor over your head? You know, a conversation about something that wasn't celebrities, gossip, sports, or pop politics. You know, something important, something personal.