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FACELESS

there's something strange about first person perspective, me thinks - you're given your own account in this tragic comedy of life to experience it from your own angle. i mean, i just think its tragic because humans are souls trapped in decaying vessels trapped in restless countries trapped in corrupt governance trapped in a confracting world and all we know before we turn 18 is how to solve for x.

but i digress.

wherever you go, there's division over this issue and the next. it'd be fine if we were more willing to take in knowledge and less willing to sputter our opinions. here, you have some one who doesn't know anything about you or what you're going through and they have the stones to tell you how to live your life...

and they haven't even seen their own face. sure, they may have seen a reflection of it but you can't say you've seen the pyramid of giza because you watched that transformers movie.

how can we, as a people, be so judgmental if we do not know ourselves on the most basic level - what we look like?

having an idea what you look like isn't the same as knowing what you look like.

having an idea isn't the same as knowing.

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