X. Well I didn’t exactly burn the bridge but it was certainly burnt good. Most tell me I should have left it standing and just kept walking after I’d crossed it. No sir not this hard head. My mind... Continue Reading →
X. My mom is preoccupied with my brothers and sisters and that leaves me on my own. I like being on my own free of the heavy shadow cast by my dense mother. Like a black hole in human... Continue Reading →
X. Each day we play out the roles of our age, each year we dance a step forward. Each generation is moving to the same dance steps. Fractals they can be fun to play with in your mind. Like... Continue Reading →
X. Perhaps I’m not like everyone else. I don’t seem to get along very well with anyone. This isn’t something I’m upset about, which upsets most people, I think. They want me to be upset about not fitting in. ... Continue Reading →
X. I didn’t even want to get my license. I didn’t even want a car. I wanted a computer. When I finally graduated high school they gave me…a car. This meant I had to get a job to pay... Continue Reading →
X. When I graduated everyone made big old fuss, and I actually thought I had done something. It wasn’t until my graduation money was spend later that summer that I realized finishing high school was no more meaningful than... Continue Reading →
X. My mom said I was being stupid because of that girl. I just wanted to get away from everything, and a car seemed the best way to do that, and sure I planned on taking Mia with me... Continue Reading →
X. I didn’t even want to learn how to drive, but my parents made me. So I watched videos on YouTube of course. Some lame guy made a video that was just him talking, and he was all like... Continue Reading →