poor polar bear

Sep 08, 2006 00:36

i just watched 'that al gore film' and 1) it was the most depressing thing ever, which is what i say about any film/book/atricle i come across on issues like that, but it's true, and 2) it brought up once again (as if 4527845828435787289852895807208180802103 times already were not enough) the age-age-age-old conflict that's been going on in my ( Read more... )

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aisforalexxx September 8 2006, 05:28:52 UTC
you posted!
iloveyou.
and yes, this is the problem that we face. going roud in circles never really coming to an answer...unles you see that our conclusion that nothig in the end really matter sis our answer, then at least you wouldnt be going round and round. <3

i never make sense anyway :/

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badger_child September 9 2006, 01:53:06 UTC
this post is like reading my own mind in an eloquent yet informal way.

if you please i would like to discuss. facebook messaging? maybe. anyway, discuss. except probably it will be a lot of "yeah i don't know either."

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thatthingisgone September 9 2006, 22:45:17 UTC
Yeah, none of it matters. We could totally planet hop, though! I just read an article on CNN that was about how there are a shit ton of planets almost exactly like Earth, water and temp-wise. So, we can travel there until the universe collapses in again to make yet another big-bang. Also...it's not so depressing. Have fun while you're dying! ...Just, don't drive Hummers, because there's no way that those are fun at all in any way.

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