Notice.

 

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 Have you ever noticed that you miss the wrong things?, did you ever stop to notice that life isn't what it seems?, 

All we do is live our life in a rhythm right? I mean well... that's in my opinion because let's not forget we're all entitled to our own, we live in a world of racism and war, pain and suffering. Country's, city's and communities are filled with stereotypical behaviour. People think they can figure someone out so quickly you know?, discover there intentions... but they can't! I've dicovered that... so you've never had a friend who stayed thru thick and thin with you and just one day changed? Or hurt you? Or played with your trust? Most people think because I have tattoos and I wear a hat with a hoodie that I'm trying to impersonate the persona of a thug, I am who I am as you are who you are. We all have different brains different outlets different feelings we are just us! tell me... is anyone really walking this world with you? We can only see thru our eyes we can only listen to our mind and feel comfortable! Since when do we all live in a rhythm of just violence and fear, I believe television was made to control the mind, so we act on what we see. Have you never thought about this?... if Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon who took his picture from the moon? Surely that man would of been the first man on the moon but he didn't get the credit? I don't believe it for one second. We need to start making changes just like Tupac said 

Let's look at eachother as family! We're all humans sure we won't all get on but do you get on with all of your family? We all have that one cousin or sibling that always irritates us but do we go drop nuclear bombs on them? 

No so let's not look at eachother as strangers or enemy's, theres so many rich people in the world but still I haven't eaten tonight. You will only understand if you just sit back, only then you will start to notice.

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