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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:02 pm
Just some thoughts I have had throughout the day.
Be careful... liquid foods may appear solid. Solid foods may appear liquid. (The restaurant is the only place I have seen such... properties xd exhibited by food... or anything for that matter.)
When you first see someone make a mistake you have made before, it may appear funny at first... until you begin to think that you too made that mistake before. Then it's either no longer funny, or it's now hilarious. (Just today... someone else thought that there was a clump of meat on a table... he went to pick it up to throw away, and it was a clump alright... of queso. gonk )
What you would honestly think would be apparent to everyone may only be apparent to the self. (Thought the family would go to Best Buy... we went to lunch, so I thought we would head to Best Buy afterward. We didn't. I asked why... and Mom says it's because she thought I didn't want to go due to what I had said earlier about leaving the store early. gonk ) (So... what I mean, I honestly thought that we would go to Best Buy today... but due to the misunderstanding, not only did we not go, but I know I at least learned that everyone may interpret completely different things from the same information, no matter how specific. I hope Mom learned this though...)
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 6:22 am
Hmn...my revelation this morning...it's kinda long, but I'll explain. Maybe in a different thread, but damn it, I'll explain this.
If you happen to be in a store, just walking through, looking for a new CD or something, and the first one that interests you isn't the one you came looking for...buy it anyway. Likelihood is something's telling you to buy it for a reason, and you'll like it better.
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:53 pm
Children, teenagers, young adults and old people.
They smell differently.
But apparently, not too many people I know (care to?) notice..
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 7:11 pm
Satire is easy to do if you're not trying.
And the first day of school is an excellent time to make people laugh. It seems to smooth the day through.
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 8:47 pm
I recently had the revelation that the cardinal rule for fullmetal alchemist -that no one human can gain anything without giving up something of equal value- is completely true. To gain a stallar career you must give up an equal amount of time, to gain a girlfriend you must give up time, money and friends. To gain knowledge of the world, you must give up the greater part of your happiness. (I tend to be quite dark, I know)
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 8:47 pm
You're never too good to get better, and just because you know the "hard stuff", doesn't mean you can still do the "easy" stuff. And just when you think you can ride, along comes a lazy old horse. stressed
Cheap headphones are cheap for a reason.
If you think that your advisor doesn't know what he's doing, you're probably right.
The campus bookstore closes at 4:00 gonk
Just because you can take something apart, doesn't mean you can put it back together.
My first week in college. Revelations abound, though many of them are not what you would call deep... sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:48 pm
Common sense isn't common.
Being exceedingly cryptic begins to hurt your mind after a while...especially when you can't even tell whether you're trying to be cryptic or not.
Heh...read that again, only replace 'cryptic' with 'sarcastic' both times...still applies.
Some people should just not be allowed to create art. Especially if it's on a wall.
Cynicism ~ Sarcasm ~ Just plain being a smartass.
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 9:43 am
AriaStarSong My first week in college. Revelations abound, though many of them are not what you would call deep... sweatdrop Advisors at the college didn't do a good job of advising... especially when it's to "get on a computer and get your classes". What about the basics? What in the world am I supposed to take? gonk Just one day on campus can quickly turn into a rollercoaster. Dropped off alone to fend for myself. I get two waters in the vending machine. I successfully get into the line for advising. I wonder just what in the world the purpose of that was. gonk I call home to ask advice... and perhaps help. I get yelled at for not "doing my job of getting classes". crying Picked up thinking that I'm going to be chewed up, spit out, stomped on, ect... to find we are all going to lunch, and that no one is mad at me. Find out that adding one class conflicts with one class... due to the computer adding 2 other classes as well. Dropping one or two of those drops all of them. Can't get the classes figured out because they all filled up. Sit in room trying to get back to get classes... and can't. Stepdad somehow manages to get 4 classes to total 13 credit hours. eek As if that isn't one hell of a coaster ride... Mom feels in debt to my step dad, and they are heading out to spend the night alone on Saturday. blaugh Sometimes a revelation can turn into a ramblerant. Mostly... I think I am rambling, and that there may be no revelations to be found in this post. gonk
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 11:04 am
Is it a sad thing when the son cares more about the safety of their own mother than the husband of said mother? Is it a heartless b*****d that says "idiotic people need to learn from their mistakes" as we see her walking down the sidewalk on the way home? Is it pure misunderstanding when the husband turns to me and says to do something else, because I am waiting for her to come home... and he calls me a "lost puppy"? Does anyone care about anyone else in their own families anymore?
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 1:51 pm
Whether you be an artist, a writer or whatever, and you create something that means absolutely nothing, there will always be the people who will interpretate your work into a whole different direction.
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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 7:37 am
People can surprise you, and you should always be ready to throw your first impression out the window when counter evidence is shown. (My roommate isn't quite the shallow little rich girl that she seemed when I first met her!)
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:04 pm
Cougar Draven Common sense isn't common. Being exceedingly cryptic begins to hurt your mind after a while...especially when you can't even tell whether you're trying to be cryptic or not. Heh...read that again, only replace 'cryptic' with 'sarcastic' both times...still applies. Some people should just not be allowed to create art. Especially if it's on a wall. Cynicism ~ Sarcasm ~ Just plain being a smartass. Sarcasm can be a good thing. (In)sanity is now a cliche, not a reference to mental health. No one is sane, they are just not as outwardly daft as the rest. AriaStarSong People can surprise you, and you should always be ready to throw your first impression out the window when counter evidence is shown. I miss my girlfriend. Love is real, and you won't realize that until it's hundreds of miles away. Everything is Art, the difference is whether there's passion in it or not. I don't know who I am or where I'm going, but I think I'm gonna be ok.
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Socrates in Disguise Captain
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:14 pm
It is entirely possible to scare the living hell out of yourself just by being in tune with one part of your personality.
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:32 am
Cougar Draven Hmn...my revelation this morning...it's kinda long, but I'll explain. Maybe in a different thread, but damn it, I'll explain this. If you happen to be in a store, just walking through, looking for a new CD or something, and the first one that interests you isn't the one you came looking for...buy it anyway. Likelihood is something's telling you to buy it for a reason, and you'll like it better. Okay... I disagree with this one. I've purchased so many bullshit crappy a** cd's this way. For me, if I can't find any of the cd's I am looking for... I am much better off going home and going to www.half.com or another online store where I CAN order the exact cd's I want. Often times, I'll save money on it, too.
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:31 pm
Socrates in Disguise Love is real, and you won't realize that until it's hundreds of miles away. It becomes even more real when you make it thousands. Don't be too quick to jump or yelp. It could be that, although there has been a hornet buzzing around your table all through lunch, the bug that just landed on your arm is a butterfly. We miss most of the world by looking at our feet. I know what my feet look like, and my shoes. They don't change. However, the world around me is beautiful, and always changing.
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