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Minorities are the majority in a time of mass produced philosophies A person's worth is based upon their subjective ideology Absolutes are known to dilute an individual's thought process Every man and woman comes along with their own pocket god or goddess Presupposed until something grows on their wealth of opinions The significance of what someone knows dissolved into the billions A rare find is a cliche or clan joined together by their mindset Groups of one, always fighting, warring they’re their party’s only asset Without a leader to unite information remains unimportant Books and poems, down the drain Only your thoughts are worth it Of course, everyone has their own thoughts and their own personal solution but all everyone’s answers, all they do is only add to the confusion
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Nov 1, 2017
Nov 1, 2017 at 9:41 PM UTC
Celsius 233
Minorities are the majority in a time of mass produced philosophies A person's worth is based upon their subjective ideology Absolutes are known to dilute an individual's thought process Every man and woman comes along with their own pocket god or goddess Presupposed until something grows on their wealth of opinions The significance of what someone knows dissolved into the billions A rare find is a cliche or clan joined together by their mindset Groups of one, always fighting, warring they’re their party’s only asset Without a leader to unite information remains unimportant Books and poems, down the drain Only your thoughts are worth it Of course, everyone has their own thoughts and their own personal solution but all everyone’s answers, all they do is only add to the confusion
Was thinking about Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, and how that can relate to our world today. I realized in some ways it actually contrasts it, and I noticed some people's need to be original, their own individual. That meant the world to some people, the need to have their own opinions about everything, to contrast and to be different. I believe being your own self and not conforming to a sort of standard is important, but this seems to be happening through their individualism. Everyone has different opinions, so its almost like everyone is the same. That's sort of the thought process that went through this. So, like Bradbury, I made what I thought I saw happening into an extreme reality.
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Nov 1, 2017
Nov 1, 2017 at 9:41 PM UTC
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