Suffering from Compressed Brain Syndrome

Apr 17, 2007 23:13


Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if I sold my brain for a cloud.

Preferably a cumulus one.


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thyme2pearl April 18 2007, 03:55:50 UTC
That looks/sounds extremely appealing.But I guess if I keep smoking pot then my brain will be like that anyways.

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cosmicsunflower April 18 2007, 04:02:13 UTC
It's a valid point.

Though a little less appealing then just straight out buying a cloud for a brain.

It seems less self destructive and more...artistic, if anything.

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fate_spiral April 18 2007, 04:02:09 UTC
Now, if I were Colton (which I am not, but I know him so well that I know what he'd say) I'd say "There'd be no difference." Then possibly add a smiley face to the end of the sentence, depending on whether or not I wanted to piss you off.

But I am Stephanie, so instead I'll say:

I live with my head so far up in the clouds that I wouldn't even need to trade my brain for a cloud to get the effect. (At which point, Colton, or even Peaco, might say "Well, women don't need their brains anyway, as long as they know how to make a sandwich.")

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cosmicsunflower April 18 2007, 04:10:07 UTC
At which point I would either A)Fall over in hysterics, or B)Slap them.

Depending on whetehr or not I wanted to piss them off, of course.

In any case, I found the idea of exchanging my current form of thought development and sensory ability for something a little less...chaotic. Who needs a medulla oblongata anyways? I'd have vertical development and low altitude.

Sounds much more pleasing to me.

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fate_spiral April 18 2007, 04:30:39 UTC
I enjoy chaos, actually. It just makes life so much more... worth living. For instance, today was very unorthodox and chaotic, and really just abusrd in every way possible, and looking back at it, all I think is "..wow..."

It seems that in chaos, I find my own sort of meaning.

So take your clouds and fancies, because I'm fine with my underdeveloped frontal lobe and my medulla oblongata. I've got clouds in my imagination, and that's good enough for me. =]

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fate_spiral April 18 2007, 04:31:32 UTC
P.S. I'd slap them, then, unable to keep a straight face, burst into laughter and fall over in hysterics.

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thyme2pearl April 19 2007, 02:37:37 UTC
I love you guys.

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