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The words turned into binary A random set of on and off signals for the computer to encrypt, send and decrypt Then they traveled through the net, Through the nearest server where it sent the words to where it needed to be Then they showed up as the same words on the other end. It is there for the world to see. For the world to judge, For the world to see who I really am. I can remove it anytime I wanted to, But I wanted to know what the world would think. The world could be amazed. The world could be insulted. So I waited and waited, The minutes turned into hours. So I gave up and went to sleep. When I woke, there was disappointment in my head. There was nothing. No reaction, good or bad. I poured my soul into the words on the screen. The words that defined who I am, who I was, and who I want to be. The ignorance gave me a new feeling. No one had taken interest in me. My life was defined by ignorance And maybe, ignorance wasn't bliss.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 8:07 AM UTC
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The words turned into binary A random set of on and off signals for the computer to encrypt, send and decrypt Then they traveled through the net, Through the nearest server where it sent the words to where it needed to be Then they showed up as the same words on the other end. It is there for the world to see. For the world to judge, For the world to see who I really am. I can remove it anytime I wanted to, But I wanted to know what the world would think. The world could be amazed. The world could be insulted. So I waited and waited, The minutes turned into hours. So I gave up and went to sleep. When I woke, there was disappointment in my head. There was nothing. No reaction, good or bad. I poured my soul into the words on the screen. The words that defined who I am, who I was, and who I want to be. The ignorance gave me a new feeling. No one had taken interest in me. My life was defined by ignorance And maybe, ignorance wasn't bliss.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 8:07 AM UTC
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