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whitecastlerun August 1 2004, 18:28:34 UTC
Ah, but perhaps it is one's destiny to say "I give up" after learning of/accepting destiny. And perhaps it is your destiny to persuade people from doing so. And perhaps it is my destiny to not finish th

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aviolentrage August 2 2004, 00:07:28 UTC
I agree. It'd be ludicrous for me to try to act like my realization that destiny is a possibility would somehow be exempt from the entire thing.

And in that case, one would have tried to make the most he felt he could have of his knowledge--believing that destiny was a dead end would be fulfilling exactly what I said, albeit in a manner I consider to be foolish, given the reasons I mentioned in my entry.

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spunkymonkey August 1 2004, 22:39:05 UTC
It's pretty strange that I'm going to be an asshat and point out that hide's name shouldn't be capitalized... blame your silly mp3.

It's also pretty strange that I can't even decide if I want to believe in destiny or to not believe. I can't decide if I want to decide, is what I'm saying... maybe this is just a pet enigma that I'll be able to pull out and mull over whenever I find my mind getting flooded with much less interesting things, like school and car insurance :D

I think I'm happiest telling myself that it doesn't really matter, anyway, because, fated or not, my life is my own. To give up a sense of control would be destructive... at least in my mind's eye, I can see some chaotic red-orange psychological breakdown resulting from a "life doesn't matter!" mentality.

I'm hurting myself. I'd better stop before my brain explodes. :)

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ebattousai August 7 2004, 00:52:07 UTC
Sup Joe you never message me anymore :(

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aviolentrage August 7 2004, 02:21:09 UTC
Do you know my new name, sir? Hint: It's Ratburst. I'd love to talk!!

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