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Lo primero que aprende todo Asocial, es a decir que no es Antisocial.
I'm like a star: beautiful until you get close to me
so stay away
oh to give 0 fucks about what other people think of me and unleash my fully unhinged self upon the earth, wreaking havoc on the unspoken laws of society and spreading chaos through the minds of the mortals
Ig: https://www.instagram.com/dani_flores_267/
—Perdida en la poesía.
Satori generation (さとり世代, Satori Sedai) is a Japanese language neologism used to describe young Japanese who have seemingly achieved the Buddhist enlightened state free from material desires but who have in reality given up ambition and hope due to macro-economic trends. The term was coined around 2010. The Satori generation are not interested in earning money, career advancement, and conspicuous consumption, or even travel, hobbies and romantic relationships; their alcohol consumption is far lower than Japanese of earlier generations. They live in a period of Waithood and are NEET, parasite singles, freeters or hikikomori. The Satori generation in Japan is roughly equivalent to the Sampo generation in Korea, and is somewhat similar to the Strawberry generation in Taiwan.
Nowadays most women fuck around 'cause fucking doesn't mean anything. All anybody cares about today is money. The woman who lives her life according to nonmaterialistic ideals is the wild antisocial monster: the more openly sche does so, the more everyone hates her.
Kathy Acker: “Blood and Guts in High School”, S.66