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I Am Letting Go

Take Control

By: CopperCoil
Written on February 13th, 2013
Age: 36-40 , Male
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16 responses
  • peza

    Sounds like William Burroughs.

    Apr 16
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  • katarina4269

    I let my front garden go.... and people filled it up with ****. I brought a litter picker and filled a bag with rubbish. Hate filled my mind. I should have never taken control.
    Bastards even dumped a bag of dog poo in there.
    Picked it off the street and dumped it in my garden.
    I hope your final paragraph is about that particular ******, simple deaths to good for them

    Apr 16
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    • peza

      lol !

      Apr 16
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  • Deee1930

    Hmmm.. if you let it all go, I think that also means letting go of "control" ;)

    Feb 17
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    • Dragon56

      Agreed.....this is all about giving up control rather than taking control. If you truly "take control", you will sometimes be directing rather than just letting things happen. Sometimes there are things we might want to actually "do" rather than simply being passive, simply allowing outside forces to determine our future.

      Feb 17
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  • sarahcantstop

    The experiment of humanity? No way. God chose Us and you can't dis Him (even though I am not allowed to type His real name). Explode your own head, thank you very much.

    Feb 15
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    • CopperCoil

      Clearly death will be easier for some than others.

      Feb 15
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    • sarahcantstop

      Someone forgot to take their Happy Pill today!

      Feb 15
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    • CopperCoil

      i took four :(

      Feb 15
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    • sarahcantstop

      Ouch.

      Feb 15
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  • Kathryn1985

    is this the Smash Mouth song from 10 years ago?

    There is peace and serenity in lighting up a big fat one, line them up in a shoebox to last a couple of months, get comfy and watch the world implode and corrode on its own fashioned acid.

    Or the alternative.

    Feb 15
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  • affinityterra

    Sorry but I don't see how this has anything to do with taking control. The descriptions that you give are more about giving up than taking control and letting go. Well, maybe realizing that you can not control the little crap like letting the dog **** on the long or cats fighting is letting go, but the rest appears to be about giving up.

    Feb 13
    2 likes
  • RedRubies

    There is great freedom in letting go. Well stated, Copper.

    Feb 13
    3 likes