January 2011
55 posts
Jan 31st
Jan 31st
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ListenFlashback
Jan 30th
Jan 30th
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I wish I was just the typical teenager
Described really simply, I can feel nothing but hateful of this life that I’m living. Whatever I try to distinguish myself as, under the capacities that I strive myself to be, I get a tiny sense that I don’t want to be different than other people, I want to be the same. But what is this ruler in which I describe people as the average teenager? An average 16 year old in Korea has...
Jan 30th
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Jan 28th
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“I had a great story recently, I love telling it, of a little girl in a drawing lesson. She was 6 years old and was at the back drawing. The teacher said this girl hardly ever paid attention and in the drawing lesson, she did. The teacher was fascinated and she went over to her and asked, “What are you drawing?” The girl said, “I’m drawing a picture of God.” And the...
Jan 27th
Delayed opening
-_-; I want my snow day
Jan 27th
I hate girls being dramatic -_-;
I understand depression, hopelessness, anxiety-issues, and etc. as I had gone through it and have experienced it through many others who have gone through it. I even understand if much of that is self-imposed rather than by life circumstances. What I don’t understand is drama, which is usually geared towards girls and even some guys I know. It gives me stress everyday having to talk with...
Jan 26th
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Jan 25th
Today's teenagers are living in the most...
Jan 25th
Jan 25th
I wish I had the ability of cloning
so I can finish all my work at once -_-;
Jan 19th
ListenPaul Gilbert- The Echo Song
Jan 11th
dostoyevsky: “You see I kept asking myself then: why am I so stupid that if others are stupid—and I know they are—I still won’t be any wiser? Then I saw, Sonia, that if you wait for everyone to get wiser it’ll take too long.. Afterwards I understood that that would never happen, that people won’t change and that nobody can alter it and that it’s not worth wasting effort over it. Yes, that’s...
Jan 11th
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Jan 9th
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Jan 9th
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krysteanuh asked: Strangest thing you own?
Jan 9th
“‎”To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is...”
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Jan 9th
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Jan 8th
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Jan 8th
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Jan 7th
Jan 7th
“Psychologically, inwardly, are we aware of our responses? Are we aware when we are not telling the truth, when we are indulging in double talk, when we are saying one thing and doing something else, when we are quoting others? You follow, this whole phenomenon of being secondhand, which is to be traditional, which is to conform - conform to an example. That gentleman yesterday said,...
Jan 7th
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Sleep is for the weak
THANKS A LOT KAILA now I’m living by those words now ):
Jan 7th
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actually not sure if I want a snow day tommrow
I would’ve wanted one any other day this week. 3 tests tomorrow and another one Monday; don’t want to postpone it and fail everything next week ):
Jan 7th
mills: “There is a point in affliction where we are no longer able to bear either that it should go on or that we should be delivered from it.” — Simone Weil. Vasta makes the occasional reference to a love now passed, and I always mean to say something supportive, but what can one say? The suffering one experiences in love, I have learned, is ultimately very private; one can talk about it,...
Jan 6th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
Aggregates, Accuracy, Politics, Prejudice
mills: Nick Kallen posted a piece on “heaping,” illustrated by a classic example: Would you describe a single grain of wheat as a heap? No. Would you describe two grains of wheat as a heap? No…. You must admit the presence of a heap sooner or later, so where do you draw the line? Kallen asserts that “the defining characteristic of the modern era is that every aspect of society is heaping.”...
Jan 5th
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mills: Faith in Love Eros was one of the countless gods in our history, and many millions believed in him. I gather that we are all agreed that they were wrong, in a reductive sense: he does not exist. As Dawkins, of whom I’m no particular fan, once said, “We are all atheists about most of the gods humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.” An analogy between faith and...
Jan 5th
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Jan 3rd
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Jan 3rd
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…so much work left I hate myself for slacking off last week
Jan 2nd
Jan 2nd
North Korean Satire
These were a bit addictive lol and sad… All credit goes to ThekoreanTK, I’m a fan of his blog http://www.linkglobal.org/ http://www.refresheverything.com/link ^^ make sure to vote, starting at January 3rd —————————————————— A: There is a new power plant in Hamheung-si. ...
Jan 2nd