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Jul 02, 2006 00:39

We will never be special, you and I. We will never be anything to remember. We will never be talked about, or written about, or read about, or sung about, because we aren’t unique. We aren’t trying to be. We just want to be ourselves, and, hell, if that doesn’t shatter the world, so be it. We just want to live the lives we feel like living, ( Read more... )

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yo anonymous July 7 2006, 02:30:37 UTC
i think that by people being so different, the normal guy is recognized more. the average joe, who isnt smart, isnt stupid, hes an average nice guy, that just likes to hang out, keeps Bs and Cs, and quiet but fun to be around. i appreciate those guys. the ones who act fake man u can see right fuckin through em, but i think that for too many years people just look over average regular ppl, i hope from this new "trend" of trying to be different they get noticed, because i see them everyday just blending in with no ones notice. Colleges and jobs always look for new people, different people. but is that always the right thing? i read in a business magazine that the one thing that the customer appreciates the MOST. is CONSITENCY. the product is consistent, because imagine. if u went to pizza parlor A and they gave u a pizza (on a scale of 1-10, 10 being the best) that was like a 8, then a week later, give u a 4. they r on and off, but pizza parlor B, CONSISTENTLY gives you pizzas that rank 6. the customer is going to prefer B, and i think ( ... )

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Re: yo am4z1ng July 7 2006, 14:30:13 UTC
Nice comment, way to see the noticing of the average in a positive light. I hesitate to use the word average though, because really people are unique naturally--its when they try to be extra unique that this post was inspired.

No, the guy on TV wasn't anyone in particular..but there are a lot of people it could have been.

Yes, my myspace is accurate.

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anonymous July 7 2006, 22:35:51 UTC
This isn't really relevant but when you are talking about ownership of a myspace. Is it "Here is my space" or "Here is my myspace?" It's a question that has boggled my mind for ages.

P.S. Georgia is hot

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am4z1ng July 9 2006, 23:53:12 UTC
I don't know who this is, but..

I usually say "my myspace" because the myspace itself is a noun that indicates a "space" on the web that belongs to me.

I consulted with an expert myspace user, who goes by "James" and holds the #2 spot on my top 8, and he believes that the right phrase would be:

"my profile on myspace.com"

p.s. i beat your girl, and yes she is

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anonymous July 10 2006, 03:10:48 UTC


uhhh what?

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yo anonymous July 10 2006, 11:55:27 UTC
^ just. im roffling niraj. roffling

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<3 anonymous July 30 2006, 05:22:39 UTC
i admire you and miss you being my best friend, i regret not calling you at 11:59 a minute before your birthday :(. lets have a date. i miss you

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Re: <3 anonymous July 30 2006, 05:23:04 UTC
oops.

love brianna!

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