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harold5187   

Harold, 53 y.o.
Dawson, United States [Current City]

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Joined 9 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

Displaying posts 1 to 6 of 6.
Reply - Conversation - Jun 23, 2015
Hi hello........
Reply - Conversation - Mar 25, 2015
Hi hello my friend
Reply - Conversation - Mar 4, 2015
Ok
Sorry next time ok
I go back my work
Reply - Conversation - Mar 4, 2015
Ohhhhh
That's only a pic
Im ugly
Hahaha
Reply - Conversation - Mar 4, 2015
Ohhhh really
But any way thank
Yes im honest with u
Reply - Conversation - Feb 27, 2015
So often times I hear it said, how lonely one can feel, even when surrounded by a group of people; How you can live in a large city, and be lonely amongst thousands of people, and yet I ask you all this question: Am I jumping to conclusions when I say, "Doesn't the Internet now, just as it always has been, seem like such a familiar place?".

Being on the Internet is like going to a bar with that hope that you will meet that special someone, only problem is, everyone is preoccupied with what they are not looking for, rather than the loneliness they all have in common.

The Internet is more of a virtual model for a "One World Government", where computers bring people from all around the world together, and yet the problems still exist within this model, that has existed outside of this model, in so much that they can't even make it work for One Country, let alone the entire World. That's how I know a One World Government will not be a solution for the 99 Percent, but serve only the needs of the 1 Percent; And as far as the Internet is concerned, we'll continue coming to these places with the hope that the system will eventually work for us, as we lay in bed thinking to ourselves, within the deepest crevices of our minds, how worthless life has become, that a human can live their entire lives out, utterly lonely.
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