Sophie Amundsen (
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maskormenace2020-01-12 08:07 pm
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How do you know you're real?
How do you know that someone else didn't write you, paint you, dream you? How do you know you're not just a figment of someone else's imagination? A fictional thing.
And most importantly, would it matter to you? To be as such? Or to know that other is as such? Would it change the way you think of yourself or someone else? Can you truly be more than whatever someone else thought you up to be?
Are we really ever free?
How do you know that someone else didn't write you, paint you, dream you? How do you know you're not just a figment of someone else's imagination? A fictional thing.
And most importantly, would it matter to you? To be as such? Or to know that other is as such? Would it change the way you think of yourself or someone else? Can you truly be more than whatever someone else thought you up to be?
Are we really ever free?
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If you're lucky, you'll have plenty of time for that. Not everyone who comes here stays here, but the ones that do can build whole new lives for themselves, if they're willing.
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I don't have anywhere else to be so, it might do me good. Being here.
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How do you mean that?
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