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Notanymore · 36-40, M
I have a theory that's quite unpopular.
Maybe the most unpopular you've heard.
I think we live in such a self-centered culture that some people forget that their life isn't a TV show.
Maybe they feel like they've been turned into a bit character in someone else's happy story.
Maybe they've waited so long for the plot twist that makes them a hero
Maybe it's years and years of every conflict being resolved in less than two hours.... until you see the real world.
Maybe they are jaded waiting on a happy ending that don't come.
Maybe they realize they can control one part of the story?
If you can't be the hero....you can always be the bad guy
Maybe the most unpopular you've heard.
I think we live in such a self-centered culture that some people forget that their life isn't a TV show.
Maybe they feel like they've been turned into a bit character in someone else's happy story.
Maybe they've waited so long for the plot twist that makes them a hero
Maybe it's years and years of every conflict being resolved in less than two hours.... until you see the real world.
Maybe they are jaded waiting on a happy ending that don't come.
Maybe they realize they can control one part of the story?
If you can't be the hero....you can always be the bad guy
Cloud7593 · 46-50, F
@Notanymore Yes we certainly live in a very self-centered culture, that's for dang sure.
Notanymore · 36-40, M
I think we've raised a demon that we can't put down
Notanymore · 36-40, M
I believe that the ones who get the bad breaks, even if it's first world problems, think they've been cheated....and still everything in culture has a happy ending nowdays. Except for their lives.... it's a little to handle. Especially for adolescent minds