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Why Society Sucks As Told By SpongeBob

Six reasons society sucks.

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Current society sucks. If you're not getting told what to do, you have nothing else to do. Life is busy work and society tries to mess up any and everything good by the time you reach adulthood. Childhood is the purest time because kids can't understand whether they are being completely screwed over or not. Foretold, life hasn't worked out at all by now and we are all scrambling like impatient bunny rabbits in the beginning of spring, but no, rabbits are innocent animals and society is the virus.

Even though there are positives to society like unity, it's a slippery downhill slope to mass conformism, corruption, and blindness of the lies within society. Even those who are able to see the blindness eventually give in to their wants and lust as there are only "A Few Good Women/Men" left in society who bear the character of society upon their shoulders along with the weight burdening their shoulders every single day. If it has been one thing or another, everyone has fallen victim to the bane of society that falls with humanity. It's not contrary to popular opinion that society will have grown the virus that controls all of us, nevertheless, the systems that have prevented human-equity since the dawn of life. Humanity is biased, but society has evolved as humanity has been dictated, so what is there to do when one can't simply defy the government systems in place because society can't defy, united?

We are not alone, but it sucks to have to deal with the control and suffering that comes with the evolution of freedom within a crumbling environment and society. And, to think, society's greed, selfishness, and corruptibility will have led to the destruction of life as we know it. Society is no longer a beacon of hope and society is to blame. Now, here is why society sucks as told by Spongebob.

1. Blind Ignorance

One wonders how people can possibly be sane in knowing the truth and still accepting being controlled by society.

2. Critical Thinking

Even if society can maintain any critical thinking, it's obviously lacking through systematic control over time and people are selfish in their bias'.

3. Non-Assistance

The worst bias of society is to not help someone over ignorance, bias, critical thinking, lack of knowledge, inaction, or lack of confidence in belief.

4. In-Decisions

One can avoid some amount of indecision in their statements even as to drop more than multiple decisions from having to be made, but selfish isolation is the result.

5. Inaction

Living the life of a slacker or lazy person without contributing to society has been the tailor-made, designed control-society for in-action.

6. Abuse

Knowing how society, humanity, and individuals act in order to exploit them in one way or another without reciprocate-acceptance is wrong.

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