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Current society shapes the capability of our complexion, Therefore giving us low probability of self succession. We mentally prowl for this desired affection, But we just can't link like bad wifi connection. Constantly looking at our phones to see who's textin', The thought of today's constriction is so perplexing.. If we don't mesh in with our peers social sections then we feel unwanted, putting us in societal depressions. All these little factors add up to a collection, Which then follows up to a pivotal reflection on whether we're good enough, constant mirror inspections. Trying to figure out what other people see out of our projection. No equality comes out of this culture, the hunt for perfection. A figment of imagination, a vision of oblivion. This should serve as a sudden ejection from the mindset we're in. Hopefully this serves as a life changing lesson to let our world free, & gift them with expression.
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Feb 14, 2016
Feb 14, 2016 at 1:49 AM UTC
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Current society shapes the capability of our complexion, Therefore giving us low probability of self succession. We mentally prowl for this desired affection, But we just can't link like bad wifi connection. Constantly looking at our phones to see who's textin', The thought of today's constriction is so perplexing.. If we don't mesh in with our peers social sections then we feel unwanted, putting us in societal depressions. All these little factors add up to a collection, Which then follows up to a pivotal reflection on whether we're good enough, constant mirror inspections. Trying to figure out what other people see out of our projection. No equality comes out of this culture, the hunt for perfection. A figment of imagination, a vision of oblivion. This should serve as a sudden ejection from the mindset we're in. Hopefully this serves as a life changing lesson to let our world free, & gift them with expression.
One of my first pieces.
isaac-cruz
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Feb 14, 2016
Feb 14, 2016 at 1:49 AM UTC
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