u don’t know me u can’t love me for real
if u actually knew me u’d probably hate me
I do love myself
but maybe u should consider that the person who knew me the best
thinks I’m a piece of shit (in a non-figurative way)
then I must really be a son of a bitch
so don’t invite me to lunch
NYC would have been nice
the feeling of watching the sea too
but I think I did the main things I wanted to do the things I really cared
that made me feel complete
sure I lost
but shit happens, life is life…
and nothing will change its order
I surely will seem self-complacent but I gave my fight I gave it all
some things we just can’t change
some things will never make sense
there is no such thing as cause and effect
people keep running away from reality because… it makes everyone else happier
I don’t like that
I carelessly wanted to believe another side of reality was possible
I don’t want to escape (from that) I’m not even able to
I think I now have much less left to say
so I should be running out soon
it’s just that maybe someday someone might wonder
PS: I think so too
nunca apoyo la justicia a manos propias pero como dice en The Departed… tengo que tomar mi justicia nadie me la va a dar
Dia 9
تشكلتس
una muy buena descripción de esta triste realidad, se encuentra aquí
a classic
between a friend and me
Many people consider having broadband access a privilege but if you live in Finland, its become a legal right. Starting in July 2010 it will be a legal right for every person to have a broadband connection of at least 1MB and by 2015 everyone will have access to a 100MB connection.
While not the first country to make broadband a legal right, that title goes to the Swiss, it does show a growing trend of how integrated broadband technologies are into our lives.
Not much else is known about the new law that will make broadband a legal right. Such that, is it a crime to prohibit someone from accessing broadband or can you ban certain persons from broadband?
Regardless of what the legal right actually entails, it is notable that the government is actively trying to give every one of its citizens an equal opportunity to have broadband access in their homes. For reference the population of Finland is 5.24 million people while New York, New York was 8.3 million.via Neowin