Oh, I guess I should say something, like about my life or something I suppose.
I just got done eating cookies.
One cookie got split in half, and the half was attached to another cookie, so I had one small cookie and one large cookie. I ate them both, for it wouldn't be fair to leave the small cookies to the ones I shared them with, nor am I generous enough to leave the big cookie for them. I'm greedy when it comes to my cookies. One may go as far as to say if someone ate my cookie I would replace it with said person's heart, but such outlandish statements are yet to be proven. yet...
I also just got done reading a book. Took me two days, but it was well worth the expense of sunlight. I'm moving on to another, Cryptonomicon. This book scares me. Not because of it's 1152 pages(which is monsterous compared to the 344 page book I just finished), nor it's eerie vibe and spooky glyphics on the cover, but because it's about cryptic things, and I get confused easily. Alas, I never back down from a challenge. Wish me luck.
I came to the conclusion earlier in the day that there are three words in the english language that can always be used as the last words, and never be countered with a more superior come-back. Of course, since I mention this, I will share the three words. Good day sir. Yep. 'Good day sir' is the ultimate final word. No one can top it, it is impossible. For, whatever the come-back may be, it will always be met with "I said Good day Sir!" which pretty much seals the deal. The next arguement I get in will be ended in such. I can only hope I get in an arguement before I go to court.
Alright, you've had too much of my mind to view, so enjoy it as you would enjoy the fruit of eden.
Good day sir.