Mar 15, 2006 21:49
I love it when life is predictable. People are so predictable in fact. But sometimes you can just tell when stupid things are going to happen . . . and yet it still angers or disappoints you or whatever when you find out it's really happening. So predictable.
Let's all pretend to break our molds.
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Let's all pretend to break our molds."
What does this mean? Kat does not know
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Anyway, college is never a bad idea, so it's probably a good thing that you're going back for a bit. Everything happens for a reason. (I tell April that a lot.)
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"Let's all pretend to break our molds."
i love that line. it makes me really happy for some reason. i hope those words are your thoughts and not from a song or book or something. if they are from a song, i guess i'll live, but i think it'd be cool if they are your own.
but yeah, predictability is sometimes taken for granted. i despise monotony, but if tragedy were to come to me, i'd wish my life to be "boring" once again. humans are too picky...
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I usually put quotations around words that aren't mine, so feel free to rejoice at my boundless creativity.
I *try* to look for happiness/silver linings/bright sides in most situations. There is joy to be found in monotony, but also in variety, which needn't be tragic. I probably should get "Everything happens for a reason" put on a t-shirt or something, because I say it a lot.
Thanks for racing me to the emergency last night, I appreciate it.
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i, too, always try to find the best in situations but sometimes i'm just too ticked off to try hard enough. you're right - there is joy everywhere if we look closely. i wish i could do that more often... i can't stand when people complain about petty things, because their situations can be so much worse. my problem is that i don't complain about them, but i do little to help my situation. oh well.
and i'd buy that shirt. i don't say it that much, but i think it all the time.
and no prob.
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