Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wild ones can never be tamed.

Second posting mothaf***kas, ok wild way to start my second blog posting but yeah thats how i like it. So this one really has nothing to do with my title, when I was younger i had this very perculiar thing happen to me, so i was about ten or eleven or somewhere in there. Here's what happened i was sitting with my grandpa on the porch i don't know what we were talking about,I was just being a little kid, so this firetruck pulls up in the yard and not your modern firetruck but an old school one bubble style and stuff like that, but i noticed no one was driving this firetruck i asked about it but got no answer, I got up and tried to go out there but I got in big trouble for some reason really big trouble, how could no one be driving this firetruck, and what was really going on why did no one want me to go out there, I still dont know to this day, everyone tells me it was a dream that it wasnt real but it felt so real i remember it as clear as day the firetruck, me getting in trouble , it being a sunny day is just as vivid in my memory as the day it happened, maybe it happened maybe it didnt. The point is if this isn't real it shows how much our reality can be altered,how clearly we can remember something that didnt even happen, our minds are wonderful things and can do just about anything. Another thought of mine is that maybe we just create this huge reality with our own mind maybe this is really just all a type of collective thought, strange things happen in our world but the really weird thing to think about is that maybe all the strange things are actually the normal things and they just happen so infrequently we dont consider them normal, consider this before electricity there were no lights, tv's, stereoes, computers, and all the other stuff thats powered by it, well if you were alive before any of that and were suddenly thrown into it wouldn't you consider it just a bizarre dream, something that could never be reality, well it is reality and we live in it everyday, think about that.

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