Nobody anymore, never again
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sixth furthermore
Do you ever avoid any reminder of you because you don't want to see the cuts and bruises, or you don't want the cuts and bruises to see you, if this is even you and not just someone else's memories?
sixth supporting argument
Do you ever absently watch yourself watch a different you just to avoid watching the waking you fall into worldwide webs of blame?
fig. 1
Do you ever wake up and dream of how close you have been to the end of your life, finding more frightening the notion that you aren't frightened about not being frightened?
fourth supporting argument
Do you ever catch yourself in the act, moments away from the cliff edge or the knife edge, thinking it would be true freedom?
third supporting argument
Do you ever consider the possibility that all you inflict on that body is further proof of your guilt?
second supporting argument
Do you ever wonder if the "you" you thought you were was merely an invention of someone else, and that the real you is actually the cause of all your problems?
supporting argument
Do you ever spend nights awake thinking that, metaphysically, there'd be no way to know for sure if your memories are your own, or if they are your own, that there'd be no way to know for sure what really happened?
sixth furthermore
Do you ever avoid any reminder of you because you don't want to see the cuts and bruises, or you don't want the cuts and bruises to see you, if this is even you and not just someone else's memories?
sixth supporting argument
Do you ever absently watch yourself watch a different you just to avoid watching the waking you fall into worldwide webs of blame?
fig. 1
Do you ever wake up and dream of how close you have been to the end of your life, finding more frightening the notion that you aren't frightened about not being frightened?
fourth supporting argument
Do you ever catch yourself in the act, moments away from the cliff edge or the knife edge, thinking it would be true freedom?
third supporting argument
Do you ever consider the possibility that all you inflict on that body is further proof of your guilt?
second supporting argument
Do you ever wonder if the "you" you thought you were was merely an invention of someone else, and that the real you is actually the cause of all your problems?
supporting argument
Do you ever spend nights awake thinking that, metaphysically, there'd be no way to know for sure if your memories are your own, or if they are your own, that there'd be no way to know for sure what really happened?