Ishikawa Chiaki
Uninstall lyrics:
Uninstall.
Ano toki saikou no riaru ga mukou kara ai ni kita no wa
Bokura no sonzai wa konna ni mo tanjun da to warai ni kitan da
Mimi wo fusaidemo ryoute wo surinukeru shinjitsu ni madou yo
Hosoi karada no doko ni chikara wo irete tateba ii?
Uninstall. Uninstall.
Kono hoshi no musuu no inochi no
Hitotsu da to ima no boku ni wa rikai dekinai
Uninstall. Uninstall.
Osore wo shiranai senshi no you ni furumau shika nai
Uninstall.
Uninstall.
Uninstall.
Back then, the greatest shock to our reality
Was that our lives were so primitive and simplistic, it was laughing in our faces.
Even covering my ears, the truth slipped through my fingers and left me confused.
Where in my frail body am I supposed to hold the strength to stand?
Uninstall. Uninstall.
Right now I can’t even begin to understand
How the countless lives on this planet are essentially one.
Uninstall. Uninstall.
It looks like I’ll have no choice but to act as a soldier who knows no fear.
Uninstall.
Uninstall.
After uninstalling Counter-Strike, everything CS disappeared from my reality. I browsed Gamespot for hours looking for a game that could fill the emptiness inside of me, but I couldn’t find one. I reinstalled and uninstalled like an addict trying to quit, and I craved the rush of a headshot for the longest time.
Since then, I’ve also uninstalled WoW, Guild Wars, and Melty Blood. I’ve uninstalled birthdays, holidays, and movies with IMDb scores of less than 8. I’ve uninstalled politics, sports, and the news. I know that it’s working because I haven’t seen the word Iraq in the longest time.
Things that truly matter to me give off a poignant “I’m sad that it’s over, but glad that it happened” feeling when they’re uninstalled. Things that were important wastes of time give off an extremely empty feeling. Unimportant things depart with only a whisper.

May 14th, 2007 at 6:34 pm - Edit
this is such a great song.
May 30th, 2007 at 11:16 am - Edit
nice video