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Take time

  • Takeing time.

    We all need to take time don't we? We simply rush, and rush to an inevitable end, most of us never finding what we are ment to do, well why don't we just enjoy our life whilst it lasts? why can't we simply take our time and just relax once in a while, the only people that really have time to do that are usually the ones that have done nothing to earn it, in question celbrities, CEO's of companies, and those that were simply born into it. It just doesn't make sense in my mind.

    Voted for by No-Name.
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  • Look Around You

    We all tend to rush through life so much, that we don't notice what is around us. It is not important how far you go, it is the journey that is important in the end.

    The problem is, that with responsibility comes demand on our time, and the more responsibility you get (whether it be a career, a family etc...), the more your time is in short supply. Seems kind of backward don't you think?

    Voted for by Kei-Aira.
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  • Salad Days

    The fact that so many people are rushing around is the sign of a good economy. It means that more forms of consumer satisfaction are at play and that marketing has convinced us that only through consuming can we truly enjoy the bounty of the neoliberal world. In the end, this results in job creation as well as job flexibility and eventually increased competition in the labor market. Without the drones, what would we put on toast? Drudgery pollinates the berries in your jam, the oranges in your marmalade, and creates the honey in your little bear. Drudgery keeps everything from staying outside of the food chain in the form of detritivores.

    "They who had fed their childhood upon dreams/... /...had stirred/ /Among the grandest objects of the Sense,/ /And dealt with whatsoever they found there/ /As if they had within some lurking right/ /To wield it.../"

    -Wordsworth

    Voted for by Auxiliar.
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