December 2010
19 posts
Dec 31st
61,599 notes
I think I’m starting to follow too many nature blogs…
Dec 30th
Dec 24th
303 notes
Experiences
I absolutely hate it when teenagers say they are in ”love”. You could be with someone one week or for a year, I don’t care. How can you know what love is?  Do they know you, and love you for you? How can they when you probably don’t even know who you are. You can’t know until you’ve had some experience in the world, and I don’t mean working experience...
Dec 21st
Dec 20th
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Dec 16th
“If you’re not Chinese, then we’ll have a different kind of little...”
– Moscow 2042
Dec 13th
“You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your...”
– Alan Alda
Dec 12th
Dec 12th
217 notes
Dec 10th
Quite Sophisticated
What do a pair of 20 year olds that have known each other for 16 or so years do together on a Wednesday evening? They go out to dinner. And then they come back to my place, sit in the living room next to me, drink cheap $10 red wine, and talk about world politics and issues. What a life. Cigar anyone?
Dec 9th
Dec 8th
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Industrial Nightmare
Are there still places on the planet untouched by civilization?  I have been day-dreaming quite a bit about moving to a small, tight knit, community in the middle of some forest, where all the houses are made of wood and you have to farm and craft your own food and goods. The people that come to mind are those like the Incas and Mayans. I’m pretty sure this really isn’t possible to...
Dec 7th
Friday Night
I am spending my Friday night (entire weekend in fact) at my aunt’s house in Bloomfield. Tonight my cousins are at their school dance (hahah they went together) and I am stuck with my aunt and father watching movies. No, there is nothing wrong with that, especially when you have 600+ movies to choose from. So far we have watched: Napoleon Dynamite The Graduate Dustin Hoffman’s...
Dec 4th
Dec 3rd
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Dec 2nd
Dec 2nd
“Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we...”
– Erica Jong
Dec 2nd
Selective Sight
I think the best benefit of getting into the older grades/years of high school, university, etc, is that you have the chance to gain the ability of being able to completely block everyone from your line of sight. When I am walking down the halls, some more crowed than others (1st and 2nd floor ARG), other than the fact that I can’t stand it when groups of people stand in the middle of the...
Dec 1st