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    Wednesday, April 20th, 2005
    10:11 am
    grr
    i have found the picture that is the most descriptive of my current state:
    Friday, February 4th, 2005
    10:12 am
    just kidding
    recently, i've come to many different realizations. i am now ready to change my life for the better. the first step is to fix the things i've broken.
    Wednesday, September 8th, 2004
    6:31 pm
    Left side of brain: 6938472 / Right side of brain: 0
    Things I dislike:

    1. Creations that are not useful and do not enhance anything in any way.
    Examples: watching movies, listening to music, "tricking-out" cars,
    marriage...

    2. Pointless Conversation.
    A Pointless Conversation would sound like this:
    Bob "When did you get your ears pierced?"
    Guy "I got them done yesterday."
    Bob "That's cool. I was thinking of getting mine pierced."
    Guy "Sweet."

    3. The misuse of the word "like."
    THE WORD "LIKE" IS ONLY TO BE USED WHEN COMPARING TWO THINGS!!1!11!one

    4. Being sunburned.
    OUCH! DON'T F'ng TOUCH ME!

    5. Those who ride the bandwagon.
    Examples: kids who all shop at the same expensive clothing store, people who
    do things because "that's what they were taught to do..."

    6. Social Whores.
    Examples: Naomi Whitcomb, People who have cellphones and they don't know why,
    Instant Messanger users...

    7. Homework.

    8. Going places while on vacation.
    If i'm on vacation, I don't want to be bothered.

    9. People who try too hard.
    Examples: Jehova's Witnesses, Christians, teachers' pets, corporate bastards...

    10. Compulsive thinkers.

    11. livejournal.com

    12. Our society in general.

    13. You.


    livejournal is for people with cancer. i don't have cancer. therefore, this is my last post. have a terrible life. :)
    Saturday, September 4th, 2004
    5:15 pm
    livejournal is for people with cancer.
    Take death for example. A great deal of our effort goes into avoiding it. We make extraordinary efforts to delay it and often consider it's intrusion a tragic event. Yet, we find it hard to live without. Death gives meaning to our lives. It gives importance and value to time. Time would become meaninless if there were too much of it. If death were indefinitely put off, the human psyche would end up like a gambler on a Twilight Zone episode.
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