Perhaps it could be just this song that ensures empathy after the ecstasy
A song which couldn't be more apt today "We don't care about the young folk, we don't about the old folk". A beautiful and unique song which was even forgotten about by the guy on R2 last week who got the first 35 out of 36 pop questions right, until he had no idea about the last one.
The year it was released (2007) is particularly interesting for me as I had my last ever MDMA at Glastonbury just before Bjork played

Which resulting in me streaming in tears of joy whilst aching to dance for the first half which was all her slow stuff, followed by wild joyous dancing for the second half. Though the bbc video doesn't show many other people doing the same thing
. Anyway, it was the perfect way to bow out of a lifestyle that I couldn't have done any more in. So I went to Uni to have a new life, where I soon realised and wanted to do something about the state of the societies that I kinda have to thank for giving me a quite remarkable and fantastic life overall (despite the few bad bits).

After failing my post grad journalism on law and shorthand, I got a job promoting a place advertising itself as the future of farming, but it turned out to be a cover for extreme vileness!! Hence, Serendipitously perhaps everywhere I've been since l educated myself, I've uncovered, reported and taken them to court. With mixed but always revealing results, which are literally beyond most peoples comprehension of cruelty and blatant above the law 'lifestyles' . Hence, I've never stopped taking on these people and their minions, as I've had no choice not to as I know right from wrong - but i don't think many other people do!
Perhaps it could be just this song that ensures empathy after the ecstasy







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