Understanding in a Car Crash

Day 2,648, 22:04 Published in USA Japan by Nohime



Sometimes you don’t know where you’re going until you’ve already left. The face you look at in the mirror isn’t recognizable anymore; seconds before the crash happens you might be inclined to clench and brace for collision, but instead your eyes glaze over before the ensuing melee wreaks havoc. The world turns into red and broken glass.



Sometimes the closest people to you in this game forget that a simple call or message can break barriers, and divert irrational decisions from being made. Unknown intentions are one of the most dangerous things in this game and assumptions can cut you. Animosity and mistakes can pile over you until you’re crushed to death.

I don’t want to feel this way forever.



In my past days as Federalist Party President I made some good friends in low places. The Socialist Freedom Party has been an exceptional group of players and people that are admired by many. I admire their consistency and toughness; to never let the man get them down. I’m thankful for their warmth and welcome. I still have much to learn.

I am now a free Young Socialist. Let the Revolution begin.