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Jan. 9th, 2002 01:38 pmI feel mildly better this morning. I actually had tea and crumpets for breakfast, yeah motherfsckin' tea and crumpets. Pass the marm! Actually, I had them with maple syrup.
Yeah know, I'm pretty happy lately aside from the physical ailments which are passing. Additionally if you look at the average incubation period of a flu it's off by a few weeks for me to have contracted it on NYE (will I ever stop talking about it ;)? ). So I won't be going all celebate. Muhaha.
One thing I have noticed having had muyo muyo time to read journals is that there's a lot of people on LJ just trying to incite a response from people rather than write a journal. It's my personal belief that if you stay true to form and write about the happenings in your life (however boring) that you'll ultimately create something more entertaining to your readers than if you let the journal become your life. I mean, there's no denial here I often think about events (sometimes somewhat imappropriately) that "this'll make a great LJ post!" 'cause it probably would. I think this is because the people we write to on this journal are a very select and far-flung group. Mostly other husky queers and some of my best friends.
It's funny, without the internet and applications that run on it I really couldn't imagine my life at all. I mean, first-and-foremost I wouldn't have an extensive collection of pornography that so accurately fulfills my intrinsic beauty esthetic so accurately.
Ya know, those new iMacs look an awful lot like a curling stone.
Yeah know, I'm pretty happy lately aside from the physical ailments which are passing. Additionally if you look at the average incubation period of a flu it's off by a few weeks for me to have contracted it on NYE (will I ever stop talking about it ;)? ). So I won't be going all celebate. Muhaha.
One thing I have noticed having had muyo muyo time to read journals is that there's a lot of people on LJ just trying to incite a response from people rather than write a journal. It's my personal belief that if you stay true to form and write about the happenings in your life (however boring) that you'll ultimately create something more entertaining to your readers than if you let the journal become your life. I mean, there's no denial here I often think about events (sometimes somewhat imappropriately) that "this'll make a great LJ post!" 'cause it probably would. I think this is because the people we write to on this journal are a very select and far-flung group. Mostly other husky queers and some of my best friends.
It's funny, without the internet and applications that run on it I really couldn't imagine my life at all. I mean, first-and-foremost I wouldn't have an extensive collection of pornography that so accurately fulfills my intrinsic beauty esthetic so accurately.
Ya know, those new iMacs look an awful lot like a curling stone.