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Friday, November 18, 2011, 9:17 PM
Have you ever wondered how our future is set for us? How events just settle into place. I wonder if the sequences of events that happen to us are altered, will everything change? It's just like how the base sequences affect the type of polypeptide chain during the translation process. Will it?

To be honest, I'm scared of the future. I fear Change. I might as well live in Waknuk but no, I dont wanna be killed. I need to prep myself. Step out of comfort zone. But how to?

Yea too much thinking is bad for teenagers, they say. We're supposed to cherish this period of time before we enter adulthood, arent we. But what the fuck, I dont want to be in a shithole once i become an adult - an unresourceful and confused one.

Survival of the fittest. This is what bio and the walking dead do to me man. Fuck.


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