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May 13, 2007 01:38

anyone who has been remotely related to eating disorders
... has read wasted by marya hornbacher. it's a bible of sorts.
well, even though i had to read it in french, i liked it all right.
so i've read the center of winter, too. and ever since then,
like Esau, "i've got the sads". when won't i say that again ( Read more... )

i think i think i think therefore i am, sadsadsad, famille, c'est idiot tagger ses entrées comme ça, book reviews, allô cerveau, life or something like it, carli t'es n'importe quoi

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electricmorning May 13 2007, 06:04:04 UTC
I have a friend who put her ipod in the dryer. she pulled it out and it was broken in two halves. So sad.

ps. i really love your entries

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contradictoire May 13 2007, 14:14:03 UTC
ouch! but how did she manage to put it in the dryer
but not in the washing machine?
washing clothes is dangerous.

thank you darling. i swear i like yours as well
i just haven't commented much.

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electricmorning May 13 2007, 16:31:54 UTC
Hmm... That I have no idea. lol. She told me the story last week. Her whole day seemed to be going really shitty. because after she told me the story of the broken ipod somebody knocked over her coffee and it spilled all over her handbag.

& don't worry about it. people have lives...

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thankyoustam May 13 2007, 07:44:06 UTC
what is that book about anyway? lolita? why does everyone like it?

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contradictoire May 13 2007, 14:46:33 UTC
it's a book about an european man, about 37
who comes to live in america after he has fallen in love with a 12 year-old, Dolores, aka Lolita.
it was shocking and still is, + it's well written.
two movies were made out of it.

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thankyoustam May 13 2007, 18:31:25 UTC
oh so thats why he is a paedophile right

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contradictoire May 13 2007, 14:49:06 UTC
oh and it's because of that book
if now "lolita" is a noun.
a town called lolita nearly changed its name, too.

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abridge May 13 2007, 13:56:34 UTC
'lolita' is something i'm sure i've heard of, but have no idea what it really is. i must say i am intrigued by the first chapter, there's a charming quality about it.

what a curious dream!
i do like the sound of the dress, handbag and necklace. :)

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contradictoire May 13 2007, 14:51:03 UTC
it's a book about an european man, about 37
who comes to live in america after he has fallen in love with a 12 year-old, Dolores, aka Lolita.
it was shocking and still is, + it's well written.
two movies were made out of it.

haha, had you not liked it, you wouldn't have been a girl!

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abridge May 13 2007, 18:46:00 UTC
sounds creepy! i now understand your paedophile comment lol.
it does seem well-written though.

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contradictoire May 14 2007, 00:56:47 UTC
looks like it is!

also, i saw you at h&m. you are freaking tiny!

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anonymous May 14 2007, 00:57:59 UTC
i am?

and :O

you did not say hi :(

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contradictoire May 14 2007, 01:03:09 UTC
were you wearing a white t-shirt with hearts on it?
well! you looked busy and i think you were going to take a break.
also, i looked like shit yesterday. your opposite.

at first i thought "wait... she looks familiar (...) huhuh. she cannot be that tiny!"

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the_aristobrat May 14 2007, 01:39:52 UTC
You are a genius to me, honestly. Your entries are pure beauty.
Dress, bag, necklace? Anything really fantastic? I hope!
Wasted makes me cry. I'd like to read The Center of Winter.

As you know, my cell phone was in the freezer.
I waited for it to thaw, and it was fine.
I hope your iPod is as lucky as my phone.

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contradictoire May 15 2007, 16:07:28 UTC
thank you infinitely. you are so:
OK, admirable, agreeable, amiable, approved, attractive, becoming, charming, commendable, considerate, copacetic, cordial, courteous, cultured, decorous, delightful, ducky, favorable, friendly, gasser, genial, gentle, good, gracious, groovy, helpful, hunky-dory, ingratiating, inviting, kind, kindly, lovely, neato, nifty*, obliging, peachy*, phat, pleasant, pleasurable, polite, prepossessing, seemly, simpatico, superior, swell, unpresumptuous, welcome, well-mannered, winning, winsome
(thesaurus helped me out here)

so far, not so good. there's still water under the screen.
but thank you for the hope.

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