Παρασκευή 10 Ιουλίου 2009


I saw the new bullies of the neighborhood yesterday. They didn't do anything to me of course. I'm the ice-queen. I'd freeze them where they stood. And, to be honest, they were chasing after cats anyway. Um, I think that's about where I'm supposed to say that I am talking about dogs. Because I am. I am talking about a bunch of dogs. They were at least five of them. I swear, they seemed to be a pack. After some time, I saw the cats coming out of the building they had been hiding ever since the moment they saw the dogs. They were taking each step cautiously and I realised that we live a life which is controlled by fear.

Not one fear. But little everyday fears. I, for example, fear a lot of things. Bloody Mary for instance. Well, okay, I'm afraid of more normal things, like heights, too, but I gave a supernatural example of fear. In fact, a friend of mine lives in an old house and that you can hear every damn squicky sound. So yeah, when I sleep over, I kind of feel like I am sleeping with the ghosts...

Anyway, I got out of point. What I meant is that we all have stayed up a whole night because we heard that strange noise or because the wind is blowing and we don't even get up to go to the toilet because we are afraid to glance over at mirrors. We are so controlled by our fears that we end up changing our whole program just to make sure that we won't do anything that will put us near our object of fear. We live in a world of terrorism, which is produced not only by our fellow humans but also illnesses, and as if that weren't enough we have to overcome even more phobias and stuff.

If we are afraid of things that are concluded in our everyday life and thus we avoid them, then how can we say that we are living the life we truly want? We are controlled by our fears and that means that so are our lives.

And yes, I though about ALL that from just seeing a cat coming cautiously out of a house. should I mention that when the cat tried to cross the road, a car drive over her? Probably not. Guess she should have thought of that. Ah! See? Another fear!

Oh, jeez. What the heck...

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