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The Invisible Life of an Average American
Isolated from society
Sweat marks on my black leather chair
Phone’s not ringing, no messages
The only people I text are my parents
Living in a one bedroom apartment
Roaches crawling on cans of Mountain Dew, code red
A pile of wet socks that I don’t feel like picking up
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I can’t talk to women my own age face to face
The closest I've ever got to the opposite sex was a troll in Azeroth named Ophelia
I can’t express myself, the older you get the less people care about you
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(It's also explaining how the children of so called "privileged" families are being brain washed and aren't allowed to make their own decisions when it comes to what they believe in)