A face is but a mask. One that the user must mold.
You may realize, however, that those who have the least control over their masks are the most human in this world.
People rely on vagueness because they are clueless, and their egos rely on a 50/50 view that they can change.
This always keeps them correct in their minds.
Each one of us carries an ego. But those who are drowned by it either have full control of their mask or simply program it subconsciously to respond to certain criteria.
The thing is, those who have it programmed don’t even realize it. And when they do, they either break down or simply turn into the monsters that control their masks.
Society has learned to single them out. But they are adapting. Like a virus.
These monsters are almost too perfect. They are cunning. But early on, they are vague.
Then some people understand all this, but choose to say nothing. Because to them, nothing really matters. They know that they can’t break out of society.
Emotions show who someone is, and society decides who they are.
“People tend to respond in different ways: some strongly oppose it and are emotionally affected, while others remain unaware or choose to stay silent and continue with their day. Monsters, however, exploit society. It was made for the people, by the people. Yet, there is a monster in everyone. So maybe those who made it were monsters. And monsters fight amongst monsters. Now, if you are in control of your emotions? Who really is in control of you? And why do these monsters keep appearing when we are sure that society is set apart from them?






































