Trust you to take a word and relate everything going on in the world to it. Seriously, if you leave astrophysics and foriegn languages doesn't work out for you, consider being a writer. You make people think.
PS: Writing your name I just remembered how I had to remind Kostis to put in all the h's on your summer assignment envelope. "Sruti." "No, with an h." "Shruti." "No..."
How does being angry at something you can't fix make you pathetic? Maybe you can't completely fix it but you can at least make things better. It might not be fixable but you can better the situation in some way, right?
You're right. I guess I feel guilty now, for having thought things to be so hopeless. I guess one must never give up, especially on the hopeless things, so long as one wants a reason for living.
That sounded trippy, but I think you understand. You understand a lot of things, I have no doubt in you.
I don't believe you when you said you've never been angry before. Of course you have. This isn't like "The Giver" with "shallow exasperation"- you're capable of feeling. Maybe this was just a different kind of anger.
I'm not saying that I've only felt "shallow exasperation," it's that instead of anger, believe it or not, I've always only felt an icy sadness, pain - also feeling, just of a different kind. Maybe that was being childish and this is more adult, as children usually cry when someone hurts them and adults usually become furious rather than sad.
"The Giver" really is a good book, is it not? I read it once after Schultz's class too. How about we do a HTATQP on it, eh? hahahahaha yeah right. Or a skit. Oh, I love our failed ideas.
See, I'm feeling more cheerful now. You work wonders.
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~Kat
PS: Writing your name I just remembered how I had to remind Kostis to put in all the h's on your summer assignment envelope. "Sruti." "No, with an h." "Shruti." "No..."
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That sounded trippy, but I think you understand. You understand a lot of things, I have no doubt in you.
~Katia
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Other than that, yeah.
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"The Giver" really is a good book, is it not? I read it once after Schultz's class too. How about we do a HTATQP on it, eh? hahahahaha yeah right. Or a skit. Oh, I love our failed ideas.
See, I'm feeling more cheerful now. You work wonders.
~Katia
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