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We went sledding and part of the group left for a while to get high and then they came back and buried me. High people not shown.
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CURIOSITY KILLED YOUR BEST FRIEND/CAT BECAUSE THEY DRANK ALCOHOL
I used to be strongly against like everything but then reconsidered at some point and have a much more open view. Never done drugs mkay. Smoked a peach swisher once and it was the most pointless thing ever. Consumed alcohol to the point of inebriation prolly 4 or 5 times. The only sad time was after I figured out my parents were planning on divorcing after I go to college. The rest were social events, the first and best being my cousin's wedding. My trip to Europe really relaxed my opinion on the stuff, I think. I like the taste of beer and the intricacies of wine are interesting.
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Hm, I'll consider it. They seem fairly well written, but even though the adventure/mystery aspect sounds really cool I dunno if there's enough substance to back it up.
I listened to the John Cleese recording of The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. It was beautiful.
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami. The stories are either good or decent. Some are okay. And others are awesome.
Now I'm listening to TTC lectures, currently one on poetry. They're cool beans and it's like woah man I'm smart all of a sudden. William Wordsworth William Carlos Williams why so many "w"s I bet that means something stylistically duuuude
Also trucking through The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli, in case I ever become a fascist dictator.
I listened to the John Cleese recording of The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. It was beautiful.
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami. The stories are either good or decent. Some are okay. And others are awesome.
Now I'm listening to TTC lectures, currently one on poetry. They're cool beans and it's like woah man I'm smart all of a sudden. William Wordsworth William Carlos Williams why so many "w"s I bet that means something stylistically duuuude
Also trucking through The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli, in case I ever become a fascist dictator.
What are you thinking about right now?
How's your Christmas so far?
Almost all my gifts were tea related: Various teas, new tea kettle, new tea mug (which also serves as filter), book about tea, and a little bottle of long island iced tea, which is a lot more potent than I thought. Enough to make you teapsy. Teahehe.
What are you thinking about right now?
So about how many pictures can a fifteen-year-old boy send me of him cuddling a cat before he's not straight anymore? We're at 3 right now. And that question was frustrating to structure. I'm still not satisfied, with both the cat pictures and the grammar.
What are you currently reading?
I dig Italo Calvino's style and Invisible Cities sounds really interesting, so I'll be sure to check it out eventually. Winter's Night is pretty cutesy when it comes down to it, basically being a love-letter to the act of reading, but it's really unique, a mystery novel strung together by a series of really beautiful scenes with cliffhanger endings. Kinda like dreams.
Death with Interruptions was interesting. I'll have to give it a good amount of thought. I know what it's about, but there aren't any definite messages, everything is really allegorical and vague.
Reading Anthem by Ayn Rand on audiobook because I hate myself. The first five minutes summed up everything the book has to stay, but it keeps going and going and going... COLLECTIVISM IS SIN. EGO IS THE ONLY RIGHTEOUS PATH. ROOOAR. I am Ayn Rand now excuse me while I have sex with people who are not my husband.
Now I wanna read a young adult book. Something simple but still good. I have The Giver which I heard good things about, but my cute little friend wants me to read Harry Potter since I was too busy reading things that were way above me in elementary and middle school. Anyone have any other good suggestions for young adult books?
Death with Interruptions was interesting. I'll have to give it a good amount of thought. I know what it's about, but there aren't any definite messages, everything is really allegorical and vague.
Reading Anthem by Ayn Rand on audiobook because I hate myself. The first five minutes summed up everything the book has to stay, but it keeps going and going and going... COLLECTIVISM IS SIN. EGO IS THE ONLY RIGHTEOUS PATH. ROOOAR. I am Ayn Rand now excuse me while I have sex with people who are not my husband.
Now I wanna read a young adult book. Something simple but still good. I have The Giver which I heard good things about, but my cute little friend wants me to read Harry Potter since I was too busy reading things that were way above me in elementary and middle school. Anyone have any other good suggestions for young adult books?