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I've fucked up a lot in my life to find myself in this position. It's pretty amazing how easy it is to access a perfectly accurate timer in the present age. There was once a time where this wouldn't have been possible. People loathe the information age but I enjoy it, I wouldn't want to be born at any other time. Maybe it's because I value knowledge more than normalcy. To be born again would also risk being born another organism. I'm extremely lucky to have my soul inhabit a human rather than one of the trillions(?) of ants or bacteria. How do cells work? How are living things made of living things? I don't get it, maybe that sounds stupid since it's probably basic high school biology. But it confuses me regardless. Does a cell in my lung perceive? If so it's strange that a bunch of biotic things which perceives form something which perceives. I am extremely lucky based on the information I have available. Born in the best time thus far in human history, born in an upper class area within an upper class country, born a human. I don't know what I've done to deserve this, and yet I'm miserable. I guess it's just stupid to compare life relatively, just because my life is relatively great doesn't mean I should think it is. But that's selfish, it could be a lot worse. I wonder when these five minutes will be up, I can't actually see the clock ticking. I wouldn't want to start writing something only for the timer to get off. Then there would just be some awkward unfinished sentence. Proof reading is stupid, I don't plan on re-reading what I've written here before pressing post. Hopefully it's nothing incriminating. English is my favorite language, we're lucky to have it is a lingua franca. I really can't think of a better language for the job. There aren't any weird characters, just a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. If internet domains weren't in English I don't think it would be the language. People act like English is widely spoken due to the influe