There's no reason to grieve.

Mar 29, 2006 01:46

So here I am again. Lights off in the building and everything's aglow by the eclectic computer light of mine. I'm back in the world of insomnia and sleeping pills. The two go together perfectly. The pills produce dreams which are far better than any reality I could dream up ( Read more... )

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amusedbookworm March 29 2006, 13:39:42 UTC
Here is hoping you will take this from me once again... YOU, my dear Tasha, are one of the best people I have had the pleasure of knowing in my life. You are who you are and people do need to accept that for face value. You are wonderful for being just who you are, and the fact that you found who you are just makes it even better.
I would have to identify with Poison from the book Poison, she is a girl afraid to travel because no one travels from where she lives. She ends to traveling and finds that her life path takes her down many roads she never though there could be. but all of them make her stronger and she finally finds herself but after seemingly loosing so much.

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beyourself2day March 29 2006, 16:03:07 UTC
I probably don't have any right to comment on what you write, but yourself knowing me as a person, you know I will anyway. I am sorry people walk all over you. I think I am very guilty of that and I am sorry, I will get better. Yet, please, please, please, just be you. You know we can sit in silence, neither one of us thinking of something funny or witty. Just be. Shit, I hope I never make you feel that your mind has no validity. Your mind is a huge part of you, and all need to accept that. You are amazing, and anyone and everyone is lucky to be in your presence. You make us think, Tasha. You help everyone that way by challenging us to see things that we don't want to. You are crucil and are priceless. I don't think I could even see you on ebay. No, but really, you are just powerful. Don't be frightened, I know that strong, kick ass person who says "fuck you all" is in there. Give her a test ride.

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etrnaloptimist4 March 29 2006, 19:30:13 UTC
yes so tasha, once again, you are fantastic. i think that when a person who has not had a lot of happiness, or a lot of major success, suddenly finds these things, they get scared and cannot believe it. i see that what you are doing with your life makes you very happy, and you will be hugely successful. there is no doubt in my mind, just please do not give in to others and what they want you to be. live for you. remember also tasha, you cannot help those that do not want to help themselves, advice goes only so far, what people do with it is up to them, but you are truly gifted. the minds you are trying to save are not well right now. hey i have a psych question for you- ask me later. but it's not you that is the problem, you have done what you can and know how to do. the rest will come with time i fear. i will answer your question later, i have a character in mind, it's from my favorite book, just can't remember the name of the book haha ( ... )

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blistering_pree March 30 2006, 04:54:09 UTC
I am going to skip the whole "TASHA YOU ARE A SUPER-AWESOME-DELICIOUS PERSON RANT" because you already know that's what I'm going to say.
Because it's true. So I guess I won't be skipping it after all.

Whenever you write something on here, a million things always run into my head, but I always want to tell you in person.
So I'm going to save all my thoughts for our monthly dates, ONLY because it's the closest thing I have to an actual date. (JK)
I think we're kind of like Will & Grace. Except we're both straight.

Friday. We. Talk.
Let's always live within a 100 mile radius okay? (PWWWWEEEEEZ!)

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etrnaloptimist4 March 31 2006, 16:26:28 UTC
Ok so I know you've all been peeing your pants waiting for my reply. Not so much. This also gives me a chance to promote my favorite book of all time, Disturbances in the Field. Ok so I identify with Lydia who is the main character of the story. I see myself as her when I grow up. She is married with 4 children and lives in New York and has an average life. I admire her relationship with her husband, even though they go through some very hard times. Over the course of the book, 2 of their 4 children die in an accident and after that the relationship between Lydia and her husband changes. What is it about men and cheating when someone near them dies? I know several examples of this. anyways...I can't really describe what exactly it is about this book I admire so much, I just like it. It is also the reason I would want the Beatles song Golden Slumbers played at my funeral. Maybe that's why I like it, because these kids grow up with the Beatles as their music icon, I wish I would have had that, rather than the shit pop that is produced ( ... )

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