A world of pure Honesty
For the last few months of my life I have experimented with the idea of being purely honest. I mean pure, functional honesty. No lies, no secrets, no tact. Well, not only is it difficult to pull off, but not a single person I found agreed with the idea, to such an extent that most of them were offended. Not offended that I told them what I thought of them and their friends, but shocked, offended and amazed that I would want to try and do something completely out of the ordinary.
It seems to me that people now days base their entire personalities, lives and moral code around secrets and little lies that they do not want anyone to ever discover. Well I say f**k that. I may not be able to pull this off in the real world, but at least here in this little corner of the web, some of you may feel slightly more at ease with the idea of dropping all walls and being open to the world.
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