Sunday, May 3, 2009

Plastic Culture

Doused in oil and preached before burned. This weekend lit sparks and structured the blaze. Alone, I sit alone. I don't walk alone. I sit alone in a room, masked by profundity. It's white walls and maps sink in me. They stick under my skin to forever rest. Once the next house comes those maps and those walls will jump out at me.

A road ahead, a road of plastic culture. Plastic culture, it's completely see through. People douse their own fires with hypocritical waste, and cleanse in the days work. They mark their opinions on my face for the scars, they forever last. Lay atop of ice and cool stone, just that extra mile. Going that extra mile.

Now, if you look at a half-full or half-empty glass of milk, and compare that to a full glass of water, which one is see through? Can you, emotionally, really, ever be completed? No, because your opinions may change, your life may change. So, if you have that half-full glass of milk, it is better than a full glass of water right? If you are looking at a glass that is half-full and you say it is half-empty, you are right! It is both half-full, and half-empty. Get my flow?

Okay, let me demonstrate. The full glass of water, is full of itself. It is completely see through, and people automatically know what kind of person they are. A see through person who is full of egoistical crap.

Now, for the half-full glass of milk. It is not see through, so people have to go through it to see what is at the bottom. And it is not full, not selfish, so there is always half a cup left for someone else.

Back to the plastic culture thing. So, it is see through, and not broken easily. Stubborn should I say? But glass... Yes glass. My favorite part about glass. YOU CAN SEE YOUR OWN REFLECTION. So, you know what your problems are in life, and you fix them. And of course plastic is see through, so plastic has problems. Glass, is frail, so if you are glass, you are cautious about yourself and how you treat other people, so you are most likely a better person, right?

Hahahaha, I love glass!

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