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Apr 03, 2004 22:00

Ok, so, I really really enjoy Professor Walters. He is a philosopher of his art. For instance, as we talked of antibonding orbitals and energies of maintaining bonds, he said, "High energy is bad, right?" We all nod. "It is not bad," he replies. "We must remember to be dispassionate ( Read more... )

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goomibarchen April 3 2004, 21:41:23 UTC
Professor Walters is a doom prophet. That fuel cells still depend upon the cracking of crude oil is ill news indeed.

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soul_sharpener April 4 2004, 08:48:42 UTC
Oh indubitably. Professor Walters also makes a tantalizing parfait too!

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soul_sharpener April 5 2004, 07:41:14 UTC
Hey, what's the difference between glam rock and glitter rock?

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epiphanymonger April 6 2004, 13:44:05 UTC
One rock is glamorous. The other rock is glittery.

I prefer taking a (seemingly) plain rock and breaking it open, revealing the crystals inside. Such qualities do not wash off in the rain.

But that's just me.

hehe.

*smack!*

ouch...

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epiphanymonger April 6 2004, 13:54:42 UTC
I like that koan. Good'un.

The best part is, the little children do not realize....

And I say, good for them.

THIS IS A POEM

This is a poem about god looks after things:
He looks after lions, mooses and reindeer and tigers,
Anything that dies,
and mans and little girls when they get to be old,
and mothers he can look after,
and god can look after many old things.
That's why I do this.

Said Hilary-Anne Farley of Canada when she was 5 years old.

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ex_big_kitty604 April 7 2004, 22:06:18 UTC
what a dumb bitch

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