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how disappointed are you really?

[Who are you trying to impress?]
No more being boxed in by the social constructs created by the generations before us. For too long, we’ve been measured by outdated standards that don’t reflect who we are or the world we live in today. The labels they place on us—degenerates, disappointments, outcasts—don’t define us. They may see our differences as flaws, but we can choose to see them as our strength. This is our life, and it’s time to embrace who we are, unapologetically.
We’ve inherited a world that’s complex and often unforgiving. The pressures to conform, succeed, and meet impossible expectations can feel overwhelming. But here’s the truth: we don’t have to fit into molds that were never meant for us. We don’t have to live by rules that limit us. Instead, we can create a life that aligns with our own values, dreams, and individuality.
Being different isn’t something to hide or fix; it’s something to celebrate. The world needs diversity of thought, creativity, and perspective. The most meaningful changes in history were made by people who didn’t conform—by those who dared to think differently, live boldly, and challenge what seemed immovable. When they called those people “radicals” or “rebels,” they were really acknowledging their courage to imagine something new.
Yes, life can be messy, and growth can be uncomfortable, but that’s where the beauty lies. There is power in owning who you are, even when others misunderstand or dismiss you. The very labels meant to diminish us can become symbols of resilience when we embrace them. If they call us misfits, then let us be proud to think differently. If they call us failures, let’s use those experiences to grow stronger.
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Disappointment
We all have lables
Scum
Instead of letting it get you down
Degenerate
Wear it on your sleeve
Lowlife
ask, "are you disappointed yet?"
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Every piece I create is designed to be provocative, to spark thought, and to challenge the boundaries of conventional thinking. My goal is to inspire others to color outside the lines, to embrace the freedom of creativity without fear of judgment. Too often, we’re told to tone ourselves down, to fit neatly into the expectations society has placed upon us. But those social constructs, those unspoken rules, only serve to dim the unique light within each of us. They discourage authenticity because they’re afraid of how brightly it shines—of how it might illuminate the limitations of the status quo. I believe in standing boldly in who you are, no matter how uncomfortable it makes others. The names they call you, the labels they give you, are not marks of shame. Instead, wear them proudly, like a badge of honor. Let those words remind you that you’re daring to be different, that you’re refusing to conform. It’s in that space of discomfort and defiance where true change is born. Creativity isn’t about staying inside the lines—it’s about breaking free and redefining what those lines mean.
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