fun! – josighah Lyrics
He's right though
Literally he's right
Y'all- bro, y'all really got to sit with that question for a second, bro
Like, you really gotta sit with it
Because when you zoom out
It's really not a hypothetical
We're already running the experiment
How far from the body can you pull a human before they forget what the body even feels like?
How far from the Earth can you move someone before they stop noticing the ground underneath their feet?
How long can you keep people inside boxes, staring at screens, inhaling recycled air, eating synthetic food
Working jobs that don't make sense to their nervous system, or their lives, or their universal purpose, before their spirit starts quietly screaming?
And look, the scary part is not that people are suffering, the scary part is how normal it's been made
We wake up to alarms and- and blue light instead of sunlight
We sit instead of move
We stare instead of feel
We scroll instead of think
We consume instead of create
We medicate symptoms instead of asking why the fuck the symptoms exist in the first place
And then we call that modern life
Humans were not built for this pace
How many times do I have to tell you guys this?
All this noise
This level of abstraction
This lifestyle, this modern lifestyle
We are mammals with nervous systems, dude
Not machines, we're not robots, but we're being trained and programmed
Slowly, subtly, politely, to live like we are
And this is nothing new under the sun, ladies and gentlemen
Nobody had to force it violently, they just made it convenient
That's the part people don't want to admit
Nobody had to put a gun to anyone's head
You just had to make the unnatural easier than the natural
Make stillness awkward
Make silence uncomfortable
Make boredom feel dangerous
And make slowness feel like a failure
You had to make rest feel like laziness
Make being alone with your thoughts feel unbearable
Then you let the system run
You don't need change when habits do the job
You don't need cages when comfort keeps people seated
You don't need oppression to look brutal when it can look efficient
And look around you
Anxiety is through the roof
Depression is everywhere
People are disconnected, angry, numb, divided, overstimulated, exhausted
And deeply confused and lost
And then told something is wrong with them
No, something is wrong with the environment
We have normalized a way of living that is fundamentally hostile to the human nervous system
And then we act surprised when people crack
And you know what really fucks with me, dude?
People will really sit up here and defend this way of living like it's natural law
They'll say "Oh, that's just how the world works"
No, that's how the system works, huge difference
That is not human nature, this is not how Earth works
This is conditioning
Humans adapt to almost anything
That is our gift and our curse
You can convince people to live in ways that quietly drain them
As long as the shift is gradual enough that they don't notice what they've lost
Until one day, something snaps internally, and people start saying "I don't know what's wrong, I just don't feel right"
That right there is your body telling the truth your mouth has not caught up to yet
(This is conditioning)
I think one of the best takeaways I've ever had was from a college class I was never supposed to end up in
Took it by accident
It's called creative non-fiction writing, which is an oxymoron
How do you do creative non-fiction writing?
Long story short, my senior year I needed three more credits
Elective credits, to get my degree
So, I had to fill something in that slot
I waited 'till the last minute, creative non-fiction was the only thing left
Fine, I go in
The professor, very very different than any professor I've ever had before
Comes in, sits down, he- he looks up, pauses, and he-
First- first day, first thing he goes-
Three years of therapy in sixty seconds, here we go
(Three, two, one)
Number one, turns out your parents did their best and also kinda fucked you up
But guess what? At the end of the day, you gotta deal with it
Number two, no one is coming to save you
No magical mentor, no secret billionaire uncle, not even fuckin' Batman
It's just you
And yeah, that includes doing basic stuff like folding your laundry before it becomes a fuckin' roommate
Number three, boundaries
That doesn't mean blocking somebody on Instagram
Say it with me, no
With a smiley face, no
See? Revolutionary
Don't have to be mean or rude
Number four, stop chasing people who treat you like a fucking option
I'm not a side quest, and if they can't see that, they need to go play somebody else's game
Number five, self care isn't bath bombs and face masks
It's getting eight hours of sleep, eating something that grew in the ground
And answering that email before it ruins your whole fucking week
Number six, feelings don't kill you
Crying won't kill you, screaming into a pillow won't kill you
But ignoring your feelings? Oh, that's gonna destroy you from the inside out
Number seven, you don't find yourself, you build yourself, day by day
Some days you're leveling up, and other days your respawning at square one, both of 'em count
Last but not least, most of the time it's not that deep
You're not cursed, you're just tired, thirsty, and maybe overdue for a snack
There you go, that's three years of therapy condensed into a sixty second rant
I saved you 15 grand
Venmo me five bucks
fun! de josighah, do álbum the Stolen Archives (compositor: josighah), lançado em July 3, 2026 — reflexão sobre vida moderna e alienação.






















