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[Jul. 4th, 2006|10:47 am] |
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is it in any way planned that the word of the day for today (july 4th) is hegemony? |
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[Jun. 16th, 2006|12:18 am] |
the misery of the past four years was slightly compensated tonight when i joined about 20 other mismatched kids to lay sod down in the courtyard for the senior prank... and then we all scattered because we mistook an ambulance siren for that of a cop brigade coming to shut down our little operation.
geez! |
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[May. 16th, 2006|11:22 am] |
attn: everyone.
the reason that everyone feels like shit is because it is raining. do not read any more into it. for the sake of your sanity. we will all feel like people again once it's sunny. |
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| suzanne |
[Apr. 17th, 2006|11:12 pm] |
| [ | currently easing my mind |
| | leonard cohen | ] | Now Suzanne takes your hand And she leads you to the river She is wearing rags and feathers From Salvation Army counters And the sun pours down like honey On our lady of the harbour And she shows you where to look Among the garbage and the flowers There are heroes in the seaweed There are children in the morning They are leaning out for love And they will lean that way forever While Suzanne holds the mirror And you want to travel with her And you want to travel blind And you know that you can trust her For she's touched your perfect body with her mind. |
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[Apr. 11th, 2006|10:24 pm] |
i think the short-term solution is to spend less time awake. and maybe listen to didjeredoos. |
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[Feb. 14th, 2006|10:34 pm] |
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the best thing about today was picking a bouquet of dead wildflowers by the tracks with my pops at sundown. |
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| don't let the sun set down on your grievances |
[Oct. 7th, 2005|09:56 pm] |
insert disgruntled, unhappy, incoherent purge of all things that are wrong with my life.
shortly thereafter dismiss these things as invalid.
needing these things to prove self-worth are unhealthy.
it's okay, this isn't a lie we all need moments like these to keep us grounded. |
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