This LIFE is semi-retired.

Hi! I'm updating this space to tell you guys that this second, seemingly, kinda, sort of unsuccessful attempt at deeply documenting my thoughts I call a blog will now be semi-retired. Facebook status updates and tweeting are a lot easier these days to blab about things like my views on life, society, and current events. Blogging, however, takes a little bit of thought. Heck, even THIS pinned post takes a while to be typed too.

The NARNIA division, however, I shall try and actively live it up; where I'll say good or crappy things about films, TV series, music, video games, events, or literature I have read... if this lazy-leech thing ever comes off of my brain, that is. 'Till then.

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You are a crowd of your own.

I've been to many (not that many really, but more than once should made me eligible enough to write about this shit) festivals or events that heavily rely on crowds, and I've seen many attempts to make it seems different than the others, but in the end... it's all up to you. 

YOU define what it feels like to blend in. YOU know what it feels like to have fun in such occasion. YOU know it yourself that you're either giving back to the community by participating as a visitor or volunteers for such events. YOU know that what you do is either right or wrong (I'm strongly referring to the organisers on this sentiment, but it could also apply to the visitors as well) when you started something of that big of a magnitude. YOU decide whether if it benefits you, or if it's better to go back to your roots (like your village or hometown or something) and mend any broken relationships or fix any broken issues if you have to, rather than wasting two hours of your life moving lifelessly like zombies in a sea of clueless people showing off their insecurities and their so-called 'rebellious' attitudes in one hell of a wrong way, try to find some sort of meaning towards your adventure, but in the end, it's nothing but sheer disappointment. YOU decide if that event you're in actually counts toward the evolution of your environment or... the exact opposite; total chaos and oblivion. YOU decide whether are you in the crowd or don't belong in the crowd. YOU WILL know whether you're going along with nature, trying so hard to keep up, or just going against it.

YOU ARE THE CROWD. Don't ever feel alienated. Stereotypes are created by your own doubts about every repeated occurrences within the society. YOU have always been part of nature.

Want to see some changes around here; within all kinds of aspects? It's all up to... guess who? YOU.

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