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THE SOCIAL CONTRACT

A good friend once told me that there is such a thing as the social contract. You don’t know me, I don’t know you therefore there must be a boundary between the exchange of thoughts, words, and expressions among us. This is just to prevent the other from getting offended at an early stage of friendship or whatever you want to call it. In short, you have to be nice to me and I have to be nice to you. And even if this thing doesn’t exist, that’s how it should be anyway, right?

You don’t spend a third of a day with a person you barely even know trying to convince him/her that he/she must look at other options or change the way that he/she thinks. I mean, do we really need that when we’re just trying to have fun? The answer is no.

Please don’t treat me like your social experiment when I have been nothing but nice to you. If you find fulfillment in manipulation, mind-reading and personality grafting then that does not always mean that it’s alright with the other person. Please don’t play Mr. Psychiatrist here. Stop telling me what’s wrong with how I think. Again, you don’t know me! If you’re just gonna complain about who I am 80% of the entire time we’re together, then it’s not worth it.

I usually don’t have any problems when it comes to getting along with other people. For me it’s always been I tell you something and you listen, and I listen back when it’s your turn. Then, we give out our own opinions and agree/disagree to a certain level of understanding. If you don’t like me, then don’t. I can’t do anything about that anymore.

I can’t believe we almost tried to blow each other’s brains out.. what the fuck. That’s just sad.

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