It was then the fox appeared.
"good evening," said the fox.
"good evening," thelittle prince responded politely.
"who are you?" asked the little prince, and added, "you are very pretty to look at."
"i am a fox," the fox said.
"come and play with me," proposed the little prince. "i am so unhappy."
"i cannot play with you," said the fox. "i am not tamed."...
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"good evening," said the fox.
"good evening," thelittle prince responded politely.
"who are you?" asked the little prince, and added, "you are very pretty to look at."
"i am a fox," the fox said.
"come and play with me," proposed the little prince. "i am so unhappy."
"i cannot play with you," said the fox. "i am not tamed."...
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signalnoise:
i don't think we read enough children's books. they're good for us.
according to Derrida, "learning to live should also mean learning to die, taking into account and accepting the absolute nature of mortality with neither resurrection nor redemption."
i'm not so sure about his view of after-life, but shouldnt it at least mean that those who have encountered and come to understand death know how to live?
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did you know there are roughly 5 million...
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i'm not so sure about his view of after-life, but shouldnt it at least mean that those who have encountered and come to understand death know how to live?
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did you know there are roughly 5 million...
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dravenraine:
Thank you for the birthday wishes!
hyenahell:
one of my good friends is an ex-felon. he's also a chemistry major going to school full-time, a full-time resturaunt manager, and a really fucking smart guy. he can't vote here in louisiana. 
Waste not fresh tears over old griefs.
Euripides (484 BC - 406 BC)
Sow good services; sweet remembrances will grow them.
Madame de Stael (1766 - 1817)
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler.
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
i miss my baby so much.
Euripides (484 BC - 406 BC)
Sow good services; sweet remembrances will grow them.
Madame de Stael (1766 - 1817)
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler.
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
i miss my baby so much.
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signalnoise:
i promise. no social stratification.
yea. i'm a little too grad school sometimes. i don't like it. i try to keep that shit in check.
yea. i'm a little too grad school sometimes. i don't like it. i try to keep that shit in check.
amina:
Hey, thanks for Lily's info.
I just sent her a postcard.
Ive had trouble with friends in jails getting my letters, so I like to send postcards.
I just sent her a postcard.
Ive had trouble with friends in jails getting my letters, so I like to send postcards.
back in nyc.
much better.
much better.
deviance191x:
i wouldn't kno
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deviance191x:
a spoodie....you take a buncha fruit (watermelon, grapes, melon, cantelope, etc.) and soak it in everclear for a few days than you throw in some juice a lot of good tasting alcohol or whatever (for example we had 2.5 fifths of everclear, fifth of 151, fifth of spiced run and three fifths of rasberry vodka plus whatever else got added as people attempted to spike it more) it tastes like fruit juice and the fruit alone will get you plastered...
fun stuff
oh and thanks btw, would love to find out, but no money to travel
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fun stuff
oh and thanks btw, would love to find out, but no money to travel
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we live in a society driven by a single engine: capitalism.
we live in a culture that tolerates only one agenda: consumer materialism.
we live in a country that treats its citizens as goods and commodities for profit and the word "rehab" is just another slave program.
any suggestions on what to do in austin for a couple days?
i swear, somewhere around here there...
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we live in a culture that tolerates only one agenda: consumer materialism.
we live in a country that treats its citizens as goods and commodities for profit and the word "rehab" is just another slave program.
any suggestions on what to do in austin for a couple days?
i swear, somewhere around here there...
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sabine:
wow..i always got the impression that, for the south, new orleans is fairly openminded. i lived in baton rouge for a few years so i've visited a few times. it seemed like more of a city for freaks than closedminded people, though appearances can be misleading. it just seemed to not exactly fit in with the mentally of the rest of the south, i just thought it was kind of different.
sabine:
though you should note i've only really been to the southern states + michigan so my opinion might not be so educated. 
austin sucks.
the deep south is a scary place.
a month, a month.
every girl down here looks like jessica simpson.
a piece of me died when they took her.
the deep south is a scary place.
a month, a month.
every girl down here looks like jessica simpson.
a piece of me died when they took her.
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alackofoxygen:
hey peter, i've been a friend of naomi for a couple of years, i was curious if you have her booking # and know when she's getting out. i wanted to write her and send her a book she wanted. it was nice of you to drive her down there.
bree:
The only places I am traveling is out of this country! haha. Um, I chose the Honda Hybrid because I have drove one before and I thought it was great! I really need a hybrid so I can drive without feeling as guilty...
MUAH!
MUAH!
i had no idea i could love so much.
for some reason, gino's words are comical when you consider the source, but i understand the sentiment perfectly.
for some reason, gino's words are comical when you consider the source, but i understand the sentiment perfectly.
signalnoise:
hey there. how goes it. loving is rough stuff. i agree.
my advisor is eric oliver. he's new - just hired in two years ago. he was at princeton before. he's very cool - he surfs and went to burning man and wears crazy pants and is totally chill and loves crazy ideas.
my advisor is eric oliver. he's new - just hired in two years ago. he was at princeton before. he's very cool - he surfs and went to burning man and wears crazy pants and is totally chill and loves crazy ideas.
darkfae:
yes very much alive
why does it hurt so much? its never hurt this much before.
sometimes i wish i could die.
how did i lose my way so badly?
buddha, why do you mock me so? my buddhist brother who told me i will need to make most of my time b/c it will be short, tells me i'll die alone. somehow i'm not surprised.
"...All the joy...
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sometimes i wish i could die.
how did i lose my way so badly?
buddha, why do you mock me so? my buddhist brother who told me i will need to make most of my time b/c it will be short, tells me i'll die alone. somehow i'm not surprised.
"...All the joy...
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erin:
I guess so. Things are depressing as shit lately.
the spirit has no cage.
i cant believe i still get that nervous excitement where my palms sweat, my heart races and i wonder stupidly, "do i look ok?" that i still like her even though i love her and am in love w/ her.
tonite she sleeps w/ her fists clenched and i can read her knuckles. maybe right now its only in your dreams but soon it'll be...
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tonite she sleeps w/ her fists clenched and i can read her knuckles. maybe right now its only in your dreams but soon it'll be...
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daliyah:
exactly!
hickuphelpline:
I've smoked a lot of weed for a long time and it has probably changed the way I think but schizophrenia isn't something that I worry about too much. When I hear music in my head or my brain goes into overdrive, when it's flipping over and under and throwing out crap (haha? Crap my bottom. I wouldn't miss it for the world. I generally don't miss it for the world) I can reassure myself that it is really late and I had been on a bender. However, I am not quiet mind in my mind. I've only had one introductory session with a psychologist. They will tell me that I am a naughty, hyper, damaged person. Or at least, that is as much as I can hope for. I'm definitly a bit autistic, but that's linked to my dyslexia, the severity of which is compensated for by loads of hard work. That's why I don't post as much as I'd like to. Often I know what I want to say but the prospect of sitting here for up to an hour while I spell it out is too much for me. *In Marches The Indifference*
Fixed titles bore me and I've actually never really had one, just a lot of nicknames. They called me 'Walker' at school, (it is my last name) and Pete mostly at college but I didn't like that either. Don't you think that life would be more interesting if we didn't use the same name, or a name at all? We could all have a code that changed according to the time elapsed since our birth. We might meet a lot more people that way and because we can learn so much from oneanother, that be a good idea!
You seem really nice, for a boy. Tell your friends that they shouldn't leave you. I hope I don't pose a "guilt by association" issue too.
Fixed titles bore me and I've actually never really had one, just a lot of nicknames. They called me 'Walker' at school, (it is my last name) and Pete mostly at college but I didn't like that either. Don't you think that life would be more interesting if we didn't use the same name, or a name at all? We could all have a code that changed according to the time elapsed since our birth. We might meet a lot more people that way and because we can learn so much from oneanother, that be a good idea!
You seem really nice, for a boy. Tell your friends that they shouldn't leave you. I hope I don't pose a "guilt by association" issue too.