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The Quarter-Life Crisis and What it Means to Me

Posted by Ben Myers

In order to fully understand my dramatic character changes in recent months, you must understand that I've lived a warrior's life. I've always been one. It's how I function best. When education has interfered with my ability to be the warrior, which it has all too often, my personality is overwhelmed with deciding the civilized manerisms most worthy of apoption. Living with the warrior's personality, I'm in my natural state; and thus reflect my true inner-nature.

I knew I was truly screwed when on my Windows Media Player playlist, "Beethoven's 6th symphony" folled "bare-back-fucked-cream-pie."

P.S. This is not a plea for help. I'm a functioning warrior.

“The Quarter-Life Crisis and What it Means to Me”