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Man VS Machine

Batteries destroys the mind

You achieve next to nothing with your plug in baby muse

But here you lay, yet again, questing for a Stone Ring that gives a +1 to all of your skills as a sorceress

When somewhere else in the world a kid just made it to the next round of american idol

and who knows, maybe next year you'll be jamming to his hit track on your ipod

while your sitting in the library busting your *** to get the grades to become somebody you dont even know if you want to be

But I'm sure Einstein would agree with me that being something makes more sense than being nothing

Even though when your nothing your something, unless your a giant whole ******* me, Asia, and Justin Beiber into you to fill the void

But at the end of the day, when you really think about it, it's not even about whether or not you did your best, you just need to be able to sleep that night, and accept the day thats passed...not that you have a choice

Because the PVR doesn't work on the LIFE Network

You can't skip back to the beginning of the track, if you could, why not scratch the CD and listenin to a different remix every time

But Jacob knows it's never too late, there's always tomorrow.

So turn off the screen close your eyes and think for a bit, or at least until that late night ice cap wears off.

Are You going to find your call of duty? or spend another day wishing your brain had built-in bluetooth.

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Feb 16, 2011
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