***A skeleton argument is an argument that is a little bit more prosaic and poetic than an outline but not fully formed, not quite fleshed-out if you will (!!!).
More than ever we need gun control.
The more narcissism runs rampant, the more unstable people are going to take bad days personally. And the more we strive to feel fulfilled by projecting our unattainable selves everywhere we go, in every insipid moment, the more hollow we become. The more hollow we become, the less we begin to think of one another.
If you weren't raised to question yourself alongside authority, you'll find yourself believing the childish truth that your moods define what's right and wrong for the world. You'll take it upon yourself to decide that your actions are more valuable than the fate of others.
Or... you'll wonder why the paradox of isolation goes out of its way to plague you, despite the hyper-connectivity of social media. How is it possible to feel so strange and alone or washed out and ignored when you see everybody else's life unfold before your screen while yours unravels. You marvel at the polished perfect BLESSED to BITS,friends in the past using humility to feed off your envy.
You'll feel like you're drowning in an inconspicuous vacuum of everybody else's moments. Panic and rage will set in and you'll find no reason to live beyond making people pay for the way you feel every single minute of every single day you had to become an adult.
But as tragedy becomes commonplace, you'll be a statistic and not a murderous martyr, no inspired strangers and their newborns mourning the loss of your broken soul. You're just a delusional, boring, and angry man.
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