slow and unsteady

What am I supposed to do? Churn out gold in every post that I write? That is not going to happen. So what I am going to do is allow myself to churn out a pathetic piece of text that you are going to read. This time, it will be bad. This time, you won’t relate to what I am saying. Even the title has nothing to do with what I am producing. Maybe it’s for the best. In order to appreciate something good, you need something bad to compare it to. Although, who’s to say that my previous stuff is good. I will answer you. Me. I am going to say it. My previous stuff is awesome. Read that too. You might think that this guy has lost it. He’s just writing whatever is coming in his mind. To tell you the truth, that is what I always do. So forget about love, forget about life, forget about any thoughts that you have. Just sit the fuck down and think about why are you trying to think. If you come up with an answer, try not to do that anymore. Now think about what you are thinking? Repeat over and over. Did you get stuck in a loop? I hope you know if you are. Because if you don’t, who is going to save you. Not me. I am not a saviour. I am more like the guy who pushes you in a ditch and says, “Oops!”. Your problems are not my problems. Furthermore, I don’t even solve my own problems. I let them sort themselves out or destroy a huge part of my life. Then I am reborn from the ashes, stronger than before, like a fucking phoenix. Now I am the best. If you disagree, who gives a shit?

2 responses to “Wham! Bam!”

  1. I think it”s amazing how many resources actually exist for New Yorkers to reduce waste, compost and donate clothes. It”s easy for New York residents to forget these services amidst their busy schedules and turbulent lifestyles. Engaging the public through Ad campaigns, street signage and online resources would do a better job at educating New Yorkers on the many services they have it their backyard to begin rethinking, and breaking, old habits. Maybe it”s just the millennial in me talking but I think an app would be great. Breaking waste down by type and spatially organizing the services available across New York City through maps would allow New Yorkers to conserve in an efficient and user-friendly way. New York has a large population of people who are concerned about environmental problems but are unaware as to what they can do. Targeting this group would go a long way to foster individual action on a large scale.

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  2. New York Bad, I Good.

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