Friday, November 30, 2012

Wonderland

Why are we here if Wonderland is so spectacular? I suppose it does have its faults, much like our own world. It just seems a better place to be, with all of its madness uncovered, for everyone to see. So many times I've not know at all of the madness within myself and others, simply because we live in a society that prefers beings in a sort of repetitive, alike, existence. We are told from day one to be different... like everyone else. It's an everyday paradox, and an endless one at that.
Sometimes I wish I was in Wonderland, but then again, it isn't all it's cracked up to be. The characters in Wonderland have issues, too, and though not contained like our own, they seem to have a terrible way of dealing with it as well. Of course, our government is much more democratic than that of Wonderland, and our judicial system isn't as quick to judge. The Queen of Hearts just wants to chop everyone's head off, without having an inkling of knowledge on the matter. Screw the tarts. A life is much more important.
 I think Alice must have been glad to be back, even if she did like some parts of Wonderland. It is a bit insane there, and makes one rethink all of the thoughts they have thought about the world in general. I for one would miss it. Wonderland is fun, but the world is much more realistic. This is both a sad and happy realization all at once.

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