@jmjramos:
    @jmjramos
    June 5, 2009

    “We’re all trapped.

    Each of us is stuck being who we are. Sometimes we fight to change ourselves, but
    ultimately this has little effect. We can change what we do, but we cannot change who we
    are.

    If you’re a happy person, you don’t feel trapped. If you’re surrounded by people who you
    love and who love you, if you can do what you want to do in life, if you are at peace with
    who you are, why would you ever feel trapped? You wouldn’t want to change yourself, you
    wouldn’t need to try.

    If you’re a happy person, hey, you got lucky! Go back to the previous page, you’ll find
    nothing of interest here.

    I am not a happy person. Maybe you’re not either. Maybe you’re too fat, or too thin, too old,
    or too young. Maybe you’re ugly and nobody wants to sleep with you. Maybe everyone
    wants to sleep with you, but nobody loves you and it’s all meaningless. Maybe your body is
    fucked up and you’re in pain all the time. Maybe your mind is fucked up and you’re in pain
    all the time.

    So you struggle with all these problems year after year, and you’re getting nowhere, and
    you wonder if anything will ever change. And the unavoidable reality of it all is that, for you,
    life sucks.

    But of course you’re not going to give up so easily, you’re going to keep struggling to
    solve your problems, to change yourself, to find happiness, wherever it is, whatever it is.
    But still, life sucks.

    And you see all these people out there who are blissfully free of your problems, and if they
    can do it, there must be some way for you to as well. But they aren’t doing you any good at
    all, they don’t understand what it’s like being you, and what good would it do you if they did
    understand?

    So, the forces which created you, random or otherwise, have spoken. And they’ve
    determined that, for you, life sucks.”