i'm grumpy. trying not to spread my grumpiness to others, but it seems my mouth runneth over. i need to be less judgmental. it's really none of my business if other people wanna be mean. it's better to avoid/ignore it than add fuel to the fire. but i can't seem to help myself. i'm even getting annoyed by people who aren't even being mean to me, but
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I wish you all the funk your lil' booty can handle.
I do'
Jeff
P.S.-Was I nasty?
Or Negative?
If you felt I was...
I feel sorry that you see me that way.
It kind of hurts actually.
I was just sort of trying to send you thoughts of rosey-ness.
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4S consisted only of getting our pieces back with the grades on them, and then leaving.
If you would like to get together to study tuesday, I am good to go until ~4pm. Work is 5p-2a. You should know how to contact me, I'll be either home or on campus.
and uh.. perhaps you would appreciate some saccharine cheesy happy hardcore? Hehh.. :)
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i'm not sure what i'm doing tomorrow... i think the plan is to sleep until whenever i get out of bed, then go do laundry and read the stuff i haven't read for 4H. depending on the time line, i might want to get together to study. i'll send you a message if there's time. otherwise i'll likely just study at home.
saccharine cheesy happy hardcore? i'm intrigued.
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Not sure what sorts o' books are your thing specifically, but I know a few good ones anahoo.
If you have tons o' time, and somewhat the interest, I know several excellent fantasy serieses that appeal to different tastes.
This book I'm currently reading, Spook is an awesomely laid back and humourous adventure into various perspectives and backgrounds concerning the existence or not of souls. She's really very clever, though she writes with sort of an offhand, casual style. Also wrote Stiffs, which is about the curious lives of human cadavers.
I recently finished Bill Bryson's A Brief History of Nearly Everything, which is also pretty awesome, though it starts a bit slowwwlike.
Malcolm Gladwell's pair The Tipping Point and Blink are both pretty nifty, though there is some contention in the field as to their accuracy.
A friend of mine, whose opinion I highly respect most of the time, has highly recommended a book called Neuromancer by William Gibson to me, ( ... )
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