The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You trade in your sense for an act. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask. There can't be any large-scale revolution until there's a personal revolution, on and individual level. It's got to happen inside first. You can take away a man's political freedom and you won't hurt him- unless you take away his freedom to feel. That can destroy him. That kind of freedom can't be granted. Nobody can win it for you.
~Jim Morrison
My name is Sarah, and I am seventeen years old. I would consider myself non-violent but when it comes to my little brother David nobody messes with him except me. I laugh a lot because my belief is that if you don't find all of your exsistance completely ironically hystarical then you will go mad. I smile a lot even though my teeth aren't straight. I change my voice a lot depending on who I am with and what mood I am in. I would consider myself a city girl but I used to live in the mountains. I will probably be going to KCKCC to study Social Welfare so I can then become a Social Worker; I figure I have so many problems with society that I may as well start from the bottom and work my way up. I have no sexual preference; I like girls and I like boys but when it comes to falling in love I believe that everyone is capable, so why not be open to all forms of love? I talk a lot and sometimes I interupt people with the fear that I might forget what I am saying. Some say I am brutally honest, stubborn, and intimidating but I am a human being just like the rest of you. I like meeting new people but I love the friends that I have. My friends include a wide variety of people, moving around and changing schools does that, but nonetheless I would do anything for them. Sometimes I can be quiet and other times I am obnoxiously loud. I love my family, I love my cat Peanut and my spider Ebola (R.I.P.), and I love my life.
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