By wolmindahgrota on Skatehive
It's a chronic ideology, akin to a sea thirsty for vengeance, like something out of a Quentin Tarantino trilogy. Imperfection is enchanting. We mock the fear of risk with our ethereal conclusions. Pretending to be someone you're not has never been more prevalent, especially in these "Facebookistic" times. Yet, this is a common human trait that has existed since the dawn of humanity – who crowned the first king? The modern man's quest is eternal, with questions like: What do I want to be? What do I need to do? What must I possess to fit into a group? What uniform should I wear? Who must I become? Artificial is what the industry manufactures – it's not natural, but rather deceptive, fake, and contrived. Amidst this artificiality, man seeks ways to fit into the social framework, adhering to standards in pursuit of personal comfort and acceptance. In this pursuit, we're transforming into hollow beings, buying into pre-packaged personalities, distancing ourselves from natural laws, and igno