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Continúa, Has publicado ene 26, 2016
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We rely on technology as a lifeline. Its quite pitiful actually. How could we become so dependent...on one thing? We have total control of our lives, or so we think. Think of the word "entertain" as "distract." changes your view entirely. I wish I paid a bit more attention as to what was around me before my and my kind exploded into oblivion, nothing in a quick minute. Fun.



This isn't your casual "taking-over-the-world." statements for you to just suckle up,idiot.

Pay attention.

Why arent you LISTENING TO ME?

Are you seriously this stupid...

FINE.

You dont want my help? Fine? 

But buddy...you're fucked.

You think you can handle this.

BY ALL MEANS.



go ahead.
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