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Jan 10, 2012 15:22

You know...I really don't get people sometimes. I was in the store earlier buying some ice cream, and these ladies in the freezer section were talking about how they were "totally breaking their new year's resolutions" by buying their fudge ripple.

Except new year's just happened. It hasn't even been two weeks! I didn't even know that was ( Read more... )

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astorminhiswake January 11 2012, 05:22:36 UTC
Seems like the thing to do is to make a resolution so big that you don't dare break it.

Never really held with them myself, really. Not for a new year, anyway. New year by whose count?

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binarysky January 11 2012, 15:26:15 UTC
That seems like a lot of pressure, though.

Uh...the City's?

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astorminhiswake January 11 2012, 21:30:05 UTC
That's the idea. It provides motivation.

Sure, but why use theirs? How many people, do you think, count their years like they do here? Or left in summer and arrived in winter?

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binarysky January 11 2012, 21:32:08 UTC
I dunno. It's a new year because it was January 1. That's when years start.

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100yearsgone January 13 2012, 07:22:57 UTC
I've never made a new year's resolution before. Maybe it's one of those American things, like Thanksgiving. I don't know.

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binarysky January 13 2012, 19:09:02 UTC
I never did Thanksgiving, either. At least there was a lot of food for that one.

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100yearsgone January 14 2012, 03:09:40 UTC
It seems like a lot of people are from that place. I wonder if this world--this city, has any of it's own holidays.

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binarysky January 15 2012, 03:27:25 UTC
We could always make our own, if it doesn't. Since there are so many travelers here.

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