Two Hundred Thirty First Entry

Sep 04, 2006 19:59


A h e m.

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/13may_2004mn4.htm

Please remind me in time to stare out of the window if the time comes. I hope we are all still alive till then =P
Do you think if u see an asteroid pass by you can pray for a wish to come true?

A bit too early to think from now on, but if its a free wish I definitely don't want to ruin ( Read more... )

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les_lenne September 4 2006, 18:40:04 UTC
Tell her! ò_ó I have one friend and she's the same way. It annoyed me for a long time, then I told her that I find her behaviour weird (first she asks, then she doesn't listen anymore). Now she isn't asking anymore and I feel way better with that.

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angelis_michela September 6 2006, 19:56:46 UTC
-.-;;;;
I asked her. Read my new entry and you will be surprised (or not) ^^;;;

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cerulianphoenix September 4 2006, 20:23:28 UTC
It's odd to think about wishing on the asteroid when people thought it would collide with Earth. Besides that, I think you're thinking of a "wishing star", but what the heck is a "wishing star"? Whatever it is, it's not an asteroid.

It's good of you to thank God for lagging Maple Story and providing so many set backs for you to play. You should be able to focus on your studies, which would be a very good thing. Thanks be to God for lagging Maple Story.

You should tell your friend that it bothers you when she listens and changes the subject. It would be nice to do so with courtesy since at the very least she is asking about you. You could also simply tell her that it bothers you and you would rather not discuss certain things with her. At any rate, don't lie and say you're okay and ignore her. That will only cause harm to the friendship.

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angelis_michela September 6 2006, 19:57:43 UTC
=)..... Thx ^^
You too, read my new entry ^^;;;;;;;;;;;;

I was thinking abt a commet as a falling star. But no commet ever falls until now i guess...

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striderexile September 5 2006, 05:13:11 UTC
First of all, for your friend, I agree with both Lenne and Phoenix. It's actually pretty disrespectful for her to nag you about the problem and then change the subject when you finally let her know. I say, tell her...you have absolutely nothing to lose, right? If she takes offense, then she's really not a very good friend to have, because friends should have some consideration for each other, and if she stops, then telling her was successful. ;-)

Haha, you want the lag to continue until my birthday, huh? How interesting the timing is! :-P

And actually, for Phoenix's comment, wishing stars are generally meteors...but they COULD be asteroids. We're pretty lucky that they usually aren't, but they COULD be! lol

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cerulianphoenix September 5 2006, 13:53:08 UTC
I don't know, wishing stars sound more "starry" and less "asteroidy". What you're saying sounds pretty shifty to me.

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striderexile September 5 2006, 14:02:16 UTC
lol, You and your semantics. :-P j/k

Well, in reality, "wishing star" is another term for "falling star." Since stars are gigantic burning balls of superheated fire, it's ridiculous to think that a star could fall...especially since the closest star to us, the sun, is several million miles away. And since it is a star's gravity that holds a planet...not vice versa...there would be no way for a star to fall into the planet's atmosphere. A planet's gravity just isn't strong enough to pull a star in. But meteors, which are considerably smaller than even the moon, easily get pulled into the planet's atmosphere. So on the one hand, you're right, the term "wishing star" is highly inaccurate, but on the other hand, it does sound better than "wishing asteroid" or "wishing meteor." lol

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cerulianphoenix September 6 2006, 01:49:35 UTC
I don't know, it still sounds pretty shifty. After all, Wikipedia doesn't include "wishing star" as another name for "falling star". Wikipedia knows all and would obviously include a simple alias so it stands to reason that a "wishing star" and "falling star" are two different things. Who are we to argue with the mighty Wikipedia?

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