Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Your life can be robotic
Okay, so your family always goes to Artic Circle. Does that mean that you have to? Not really; you still go because the family is. Or when your friends are going to a midnight movie showing, do you have to buy everyone popcorn? You don't have to, but they beg you to buy it, and you do. Teenage lives, or any life rather, can be a robotic one! Just because someone tells you to do something, and you know it's wrong, why do you still do it? Something called peer-pressure, could come into play. Not only can your life be peer-pressured, but a repeating one. You get up in the morning, you brush your teeth and you eat a bowl of cereal for breakfast. You may not notice it, but you do this everyday. Repitition. It's a fact fo life, basicly. You do all of these things in order, every morning and every night. If you break this repitition, you can't really function, and that's what's so interesting. All your life you do everything the same way. At times, that's the only way we can function.
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