Talk:Tower of the Competitive Maiden/@comment-113.210.52.176-20180531130129/@comment-32571505-20180607172745

I don't hate all holidays. I like Christmas. I also like how holidays allow me not to have to go to school. But I'm just saying that all holidays have flaws and that they are kind of another method society uses to enforce conformity on people based on what they want people to do.

Valentine's Day isn't necessary at all. Neither are Mother's and Father's Day. People don't need a holiday to celebrate their love for someone when they can express their love for an individual in their lives 364 days of the year.

I know companies want to make money but don't most of these big companies already make enough money? Like jeez, I don't need dumb commercials shoved in my face from a major company which is already rich in money. I can understand smaller companies (like Mynet for instance) advertising stuff because they're the ones who actually need to make money. But the larger companies already have enough money.

I have nothing against people celebrating. I agree with you that it's a way to break free from the monotony of life. I'm not really a party person though.

And I was already aware a while ago that religions are just a way to control the masses by instilling fear in their heads through the worship of a God who doesn't exist.

And by the way, I am perfectly capable of thinking for myself. Most of the people in my school are kind of dumb to be honest. They don't question anything they're thought or think for themselves that much. They just care about stupid, worthless stuff like popularity, cliques, and grades that really don't matter that much in life. At this point, I think I can honestly say that I do think for myself. I question things all the time and I do try to break free from the matrix of life. I'm a quiet nonconformist, you could say.

And I'm a guy.