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Thoughts that overwhelm the 5 in verocity and depth
Compels, screams, fascinates
as ideas blossom and disappear like a million
dolphins in the oceans of eternity...

These passions do not conform to convention
Must they be "constrained" then by whatever means?

But if you could only see what I experience with my mind:

Emotional epiphanies that intoxicate
ferociously - the psyche until, for a brief, fleeting moment -
they randomly combine into a brilliant orchestra unnoticeable to the naked eye...

Suddenly, as soon as they appeared, flickers out of existence to the next quest...

We are not your broken toys of girls and boys
to be drugged, to be "disciplined"
It's your world that is too slow, too boring - it was your fault to increase it's
velocity, it's overstimulation - and we've merely risen to the challenge

And we want more

You created this world, and it is now ours - because we need more stimuli, more velocity, more ferocity than you can ever comprehend.

Riddle me this:

Why are we so good at video games and computer programming, if there's something "wrong" with us, or that we're "stupid"?

We are the homo superior of this stage of evolution
You are the dinosaurs resisting the change...



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    On Friday June 6th, 2008, Lipstick Whore (469) writes:
    *stands and applauds*--AMEN! I've been trumped! Awesome, awesome writing.



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