I'm still not sleeping properly. Getting 3-5 hours, and waking up at noon. It's like the sunlight makes me tired. My bestie is visiting family, so exboy and I stole her (much more comfortable) bed, so I woke up feeling more rested then usual. I was the only one awake when I woke up and got to sit in the living room by myself, listening to music and smoking.
It's nice to be by yourself. I miss it.
I had a busy day with work today. I haven't even left yet and it's already 11:30. Although it's no one's fault but my own I'm still here. I forgot that I had to lock up today, and didn't bring the key for the front door. Now I have to wait until someone comes down and brings me the key. Otherwise I would have to sleep here, lol!
The loss of morality is just a bunch of little compromises. Everyone has a price, and people will do anything with the right provocation. Money, love, power, fame.
What is right and wrong anyways, but definitions created by a society that most people have never felt like a part of?
Why are things that were once "wrong", now socially acceptable? Why are things that were once "wrong" now personally acceptable?
If "wrong" is a fluid and changing concept, flavoured by ones opinions, experiences and upbringing, then can anything really be truly and conclusively wrong?
It's nice to be by yourself. I miss it.
I had a busy day with work today. I haven't even left yet and it's already 11:30. Although it's no one's fault but my own I'm still here. I forgot that I had to lock up today, and didn't bring the key for the front door. Now I have to wait until someone comes down and brings me the key. Otherwise I would have to sleep here, lol!
The loss of morality is just a bunch of little compromises. Everyone has a price, and people will do anything with the right provocation. Money, love, power, fame.
What is right and wrong anyways, but definitions created by a society that most people have never felt like a part of?
Why are things that were once "wrong", now socially acceptable? Why are things that were once "wrong" now personally acceptable?
If "wrong" is a fluid and changing concept, flavoured by ones opinions, experiences and upbringing, then can anything really be truly and conclusively wrong?
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