An Opaque Mind:



THE MANIFESTO OF A NEUROTIC TEENAGER

The thoughts and many likings of a seventeen year old boy.

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Jun 01
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(Source: on-fairies)

May 31
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Coming out of my shell.

Coming out of my shell.

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May 30
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I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I’ve never met. I want to go on living even after my death!
— Anne Frank (via iammaladjusted)
May 29
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Chloé Fall 2010

Chloé Fall 2010

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Don’t you ever feel pathetic? Pathetic because you’re thinking about someone who’s most likely not thinking of you? Pathetic because you can’t stand the fact that you can’t get them out of your head, or pathetic because they really haven’t done anything remotely special for you to be thinking of them?

I’m sure you feel pathetic at not having control over your own thoughts, right? That feeling that your thoughts are not your own, because the more you think “Stop, stop, stop!” the more you think of this person. The thought that your very own thoughts are enslaved to the concept that is this person.

These are the thought patterns of a cognitive pathetic, but like everything else, this cognitive war comes to an end.