Better not
think too much about that.
I read some
powerful words tonight. The person in question, perhaps because of the position,
makes them even more powerful. Taken out of context, they appear beautiful and
lovely. Unfortunately, they are not.
“I don't
want any pity, I just want to be cuddled and loved.”
Powerful
words.
Words
hiding darkness and pain. Suffering. Sweet sickness.
My own
thoughts on the matter, as my own history has taught me, makes my position
differently. Although, I can reflect, with great regret, on the respite it
brings.
I don't
want any pity, I just want to be cuddled and loved.
Pity, much
as loyalty, is a fickle thing.
Do you
remain loyal to a person, or to an organization? What happens when the person
in change no longer follows the same creed as the organization once did? Do you
come for Womble and stay for Cyanide?
The
inability to help, to cause betterment, but instead plan the wrongdoings that ultimately
go far different than you expect is very much like brainstorming the idea of a
book tuning video game with a friend of yours. What am I saying; of course,
they’re nothing alike.
A Life is
Strange inspired game with the Christian seven deadly sins in bodily form, a
complex character creation and multiple twists and turns along the way to
discover what is actually going on.
They say of
the Acropolis where the Parthenon is…
I don't
want any pity, I just want to be cuddled and loved.
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