Everything in life is only for now

Oct 02, 2005 23:47

I remember in ninth grade, when the class read "Our Town", Mr. Chapman was dissapointed that the class could not figure out the meaning of the last act. Most of you have read it, but it is where the main charachter, Emily, has just died, but is told that she can relive one day in her life. She choses her 12th birthday, but she cannot enjoy anything ( Read more... )

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cannibalbeets October 3 2005, 13:22:53 UTC
That was beautifully written.

You almost made me cry.

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cannibalbeets October 3 2005, 21:45:13 UTC
Damnit. Now that I've read this over again, you've got me longing for a time I can't have. A time I can never have.

It's tragic really.

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I hate nostalgia... un_paid_intern October 4 2005, 02:38:25 UTC
Ricky, unfortunately I must inform you that this feeling will never go away. In fact, it will only get worse. What's going to happen is, inetitably, you're going to try to connect with the rest of your class because they are around you and they understand the same thing. Then, after you graduate, you're going to be alone for a while. Sure, some of them will talk to you occasionally but there will come a point where either you want to remain connected to TPA because that's where you feel comfortable or you're going to want to completely withdraw from all things TPA. There may even be a point where you waver between the two because you have no idea what's going to happen.

I hate it more than you do.

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cannibalbeets October 5 2005, 21:33:07 UTC
HOCKEY IS BACK

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