life as we know it
get Kash Patel on the line we got a drug problem
some context: I recently moved to San Francisco
as we passed Market Street we saw row after row of bent over bodies, predictably hunched, almost permanently. we could see how theirs spines had changed shape over time.
we cannot walk on the streets anymore. constantly there are people bumbling around unconsciously with no attention. but that's the way it is. how do we stop them?
their car swerves. the driver seemingly has no control. why do people drive when out of it. it's not safe.
they wake up and are immediately hungry. they need it. they want it badly. oh but it feels so good.
last weekend we were at the beach. it's a bit of a blur. we explored the land and indulged in relaxation. but I cannot seem to remember what the water looks like.
years passed but not much happened. we held onto our few memories dearly. life came in and out of focus. but as time went on, more often it was out.
I can't remember when we started. it's been so long, what was life without it.
we need it to function. we remember no other way. it is a part of life.
addiction is real. it’s a drug. use your screen wisely.
- Ajay


now you gotta change the name :)