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[Oct. 7th, 2007|12:53 am] |
Let's just say the world from my perspective is looking very grim right now. Maybe this is a good thing; there's no point in getting metaphorical cataracts. After all, there's a million and one things going wrong all over the world. Given human nature, always will be.
Breakfast, took the dogs for a walk, came home, pondered for an hour or two and then the library. Where they still didn't have my book. Oh well, I got two bags' worth of other ones that I like equally well, including the newly available English translation of Murakami Haruki's After Dark. I will try to make reading it in Japanese a goal. As soon as I have the strength to start making goals again. Helped my aunt with the laundry and stopped by the neighborhood pizzeria. Came home and chatted with B. about Hellgate London. Don't worry, I'm resisting and have already cancelled (I like the British spelling on occasion) my WoW subscription. Then lazed around for some time listening to music before I got an interesting phone call from my mother.
I privatized the two entries I'd placed after deciding they would be most unpalatable to those understanding souls who read my nonsense. Suffice to say, I am beginning to think the beginning of virtue is silence. Keep your emotions in check and your words circumspect because geniality is for fools and well, we have somehow developed telepathy without my being aware of it, now haven't we? No, I won't explain what I'm talking about because it's not worth the telling but it is worth sputtering in frustration over.
if I've mentioned this anecdote already, forgive my ailing memory please. One pair of great-grandparents had orders that their children and subsequent descendants were not to be buried in the same cemetery plot as them but spread out somewhere else. They had it right. |
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"As soon as I have the strength to start making goals again."
You spit hot truth, sister. Or at least something that strikes a chord.
If only that could alter the circumstances. But, only the dead can shed their memories and even that's presumption. | |