People want their day-to-day lives to have soundtracks.
People want their day-to-day lives to have drama and excitement.
People want their day-to-day lives to have happy endings.
People want their day-to-day lives to be filled with stunningly beautiful people.
People are miserable if their ordinary lives are not like living in a Hollywood movie.
And now, even the Hollywood movies are too slow and boring with a delayed gratification that doesn’t seem worth waiting for.
I don’t see how these people will ever find a shred of happiness.
Funny that. It is my day-to-day life that builds things....
SQUIRREL!
And blame everyone else for it. It is "the boomers" (which is everybody over 30) "the rich" (which include people who are making under $50,000 a year) "capitalism" (which they can not define) "white supremacy" (which includes some people who are quite a few shades darker then a paper bag) and it just going on and on.
People want their day-to-day lives to have soundtracks.
People want their day-to-day lives to have drama and excitement.
People want their day-to-day lives to have happy endings.
People want their day-to-day lives to be filled with stunningly beautiful people.
Well minus that last one I get all that watching the Feds go after the rioters and “protesters” every night.
Naw I take that back, the “beautiful people”are the feds.
They need Jesus.
[People want their day-to-day lives to have soundtracks.
People want their day-to-day lives to have drama and excitement.
People want their day-to-day lives to have happy endings.
People want their day-to-day lives to be filled with stunningly beautiful people.]
True
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