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If you ask a scientist, A human is a machine, Life is a category, And emotions are chemicals. If a human is a machine, Why can they hurt? If emotions are chemicals, They must be acid. I think I'm in the wrong category. Life can't hurt this bad. No one would survive. If I'm a machine, I must have a rusty part. Or two. Or three. Or many. Or all. If emotions are chemicals, Mine must be ionized. Unbalanced. Unstable. Unsure. If you ask a scientist, A human is a machine, Life is a category, And emotions are chemicals. I'm not a scientist.
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May 18, 2015
May 18, 2015 at 4:24 PM UTC
If You Ask a Scientist
If you ask a scientist, A human is a machine, Life is a category, And emotions are chemicals. If a human is a machine, Why can they hurt? If emotions are chemicals, They must be acid. I think I'm in the wrong category. Life can't hurt this bad. No one would survive. If I'm a machine, I must have a rusty part. Or two. Or three. Or many. Or all. If emotions are chemicals, Mine must be ionized. Unbalanced. Unstable. Unsure. If you ask a scientist, A human is a machine, Life is a category, And emotions are chemicals. I'm not a scientist.
I was not in a good place when I wrote this...
nicole-dawn
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May 18, 2015
May 18, 2015 at 4:24 PM UTC
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