Hi, I'm Flip Montague.
Get over yourselves. No one cares, especially me, about what you think. Life isn't a popularity contest, and if you think about it like that, well I won't waste my time with you.I'm not your average kid. I'm very judging. If I don't like you when I first meet you, don't bitch, I won't ever like you. Sorry. Well not really, just trying to make you feel better about yourself behind the pounds of make up you apply every morning. Wake up and smell the roses, and the morning dew. Oh wait, you can't; nothing but the gallons of perfumes you apply, that people smell half a block away. Get over yourself, be yourself. Not some made up doll. I'm not harsh, I'm truthful. There's a difference, can you figure me out? No, glad to hear it.
As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.
"This cruelty, this hatred, how did it find us? Did it steal into our lives, or did we seek it out and embrace it? What happened to us? That we now send our children into the world like we send young men to war… Hoping for their safe return. . . But knowing that some will be lost along the way. When did we lose our way? Consumed by the shadows, Swallowed whole by the darkness. Does this darkness have a name?
Is it your name?"
"Humanity will survive until science stops accelerating at a pace faster than nature. Nature will catch up and the consequences will not be pretty. We live in a 30-second culture where the short-term benefits, miniscule as they may be, are always seen as more important than the long-term consequence, especially in the western world, where humanity's approach to life and sustainability is based on the idea of "use something until it's gone and then find something else". This doesn't take into account that there will not always be "something else". The idea of global economy refers upon these ideas of "eternal growth" and "eternal resources". Rather than try to turn back progress to remedy the problems humanity has created, we turn to science to create cures whose side effects are new illnesses that need new cures. Rather than try to cut back on car usage or eliminate them altogether, companies like B.M.W. are creating cars that filter out the polluted air outside so the person who can afford such luxuries can breathe fresh air within their vehicle. It won't be long before rich people can just leave the barren earth altogether and live on the moon or in space stations. Humanity's reckless course of so-called progress will be it's own demise, and it's only a matter of time. Tomorrow? Five years? Twenty? Who knows? What will we do to resist that? Everything we can. We must." - Todd Burdette
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