And it sticks. I mean, focus your attention in that little world of meanings and symbols long enough and you’ll tend to get stuck there.

But reality is infinitely larger than that little world. So to stay there, in that little world, to have your perspective altered like that all the time, is a bit unhealthy and insane.

But this is considered normal. Encouraged even.

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    I graduated high school in 03, a few months/years into the “no child left behind” bullshit. The last week of school, meathead asks, out loud, “why do people read”.

    Almost ten years later and that dude has never had a job longer than three months. This. This is why people read…

    Edit: i had a friend in highschool who passed away a few years ago, so I only know his employment status from highschool, up to the funeral. Deleted Facebook soon after

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      I don’t want to alarm you, but we’re now 22 years past your graduation. “Almost ten years” and then some.

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      It’s really fucking scary that The Oregon Trail generation got the best education American public schools have provided, ever…

      It was shitty then, but God awful before and after that brief window.

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      I think was a Bill Hicks joke (as best i remeber it):
      So I was at a waffle house reading a book and the waitress comes and asks me, “What are ya reading for?”
      Not “What are you reading?” but actually asking why I’m reading.
      I told her “So I dont end up as a fucking waitress at Waffle House!”