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Submitted by Bougie on Tue, 2008-07-29 21:44.
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In-Fear:

It is someone we all know. It is that inner voice that guides our thoughts, decisions, ambitions and relationships. Fear is someone I speak of, for that someone is different among us as individuals. Some say you can smell it, others know it as a taste and yet we all agree that it is just a feeling. I use the term someone because we all create this being we call ourselves. Taking in outside influences and deciding what we should hold dear to our own we create our reality based on and around our fears. I believe fear is the driving force of humanity, a remnant from our evolutionary track of survival. Weather you shun fear or thrive on it we all feel it deep within us. My subsets of people, "the thrill seekers" have learned to harness this our deepest emotion. In our daily lives of complacency we go beyond to create challenges or obstacles that will in-fear us, harnessing this force for the derivative of joy and happiness. In the act of overcoming a great sense of accomplishment is felt, until of course the next hurdle is seen in the distance, this is when the cycle begin anew.

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Submitted by Les Manley on Wed, 2008-07-30 15:33.

dont take the brown acid bougie.

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