Hello beautiful souls. This recent essay addresses a decision most of you don't know about. I've forged myself anew from bits of all I've been. I'll express something unusual here-- I hope you all read this
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Wow. Amazing. I feel like I know who you are, your struggles, triumphs, realizations. What a gift!
This is so beautifully written, it's off the charts. Probably better than anything they will have read in quite some time. I hope they can appreciate the full scale of your journey, as I do. I hope they respect your lows and celebrate your highs and now I hope you are on a path that will lead you somewhere beautiful in your soul.
It goes without saying that I think you write like Heaven moving Earth. I love Savannah. It will be beautiful place to start a life.
I didn't mean to imply in my note that you should make time to read this so quickly... but of course, I'm really glad you've seen it. I've had precious little opportunity to share my recent details with anyone, and never nearly so much as I want to with you.
Thanks so much for your tender words. You've been to Savannah? Feel free to visit anytime! (Seriously, that'd be awesome.)
You've been a very bright light in my last few days, Gina. And they weren't bad days to begin with. I'm glowing now. :) :leaves love:
Re: Journey on ...divergedApril 11 2007, 22:50:08 UTC
Aww, I love you man. (And I'm not even drunk.) Don't be so sure you won't be around. The way science is progressing, we may all be alive if anyone's left at all! If we do go belly-up, I'm personally hoping for something like "28 Days Later" (that's a really good movie, if you haven't seen it) instead of some long slow boring decline, ending with some ragged souls squabbling over beachfront property on Mount Everest. (Okay okay, so there isn't that much water on this rock, mister scientist. I don't have time to think up anything properly witty.)
I hope you're doing less spectacularly awful than usual!
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This is so beautifully written, it's off the charts. Probably better than anything they will have read in quite some time. I hope they can appreciate the full scale of your journey, as I do. I hope they respect your lows and celebrate your highs and now I hope you are on a path that will lead you somewhere beautiful in your soul.
It goes without saying that I think you write like Heaven moving Earth. I love Savannah. It will be beautiful place to start a life.
Much love and thank you for this....
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Thanks so much for your tender words. You've been to Savannah? Feel free to visit anytime! (Seriously, that'd be awesome.)
You've been a very bright light in my last few days, Gina. And they weren't bad days to begin with. I'm glowing now. :) :leaves love:
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It's certain to be interesting.
Strength and purpose to you, old friend.
C'est moi; 'René Descartes'
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Don't be so sure you won't be around. The way science is progressing, we may all be alive if anyone's left at all! If we do go belly-up, I'm personally hoping for something like "28 Days Later" (that's a really good movie, if you haven't seen it) instead of some long slow boring decline, ending with some ragged souls squabbling over beachfront property on Mount Everest. (Okay okay, so there isn't that much water on this rock, mister scientist. I don't have time to think up anything properly witty.)
I hope you're doing less spectacularly awful than usual!
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