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Dec 10, 2006 03:22


Whhhhhhhheww
Mannnnnnnnnnn
When did LJ die?

Posting anymore "live" entries would be pointless
Mostly since their isn't anyone on this thing anymore

Maybe Livejournal was created so we could all notice a pattern.
Maybe they wanted us to notice that we all write the sammme exaaaact entries
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forget_regret_ December 10 2006, 17:30:21 UTC
i'm sorta sad you are leaving livejournal...i always enjoyed your entries

oh and you never comments on my philosophy rants so =P to you lol

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greenteaandplum December 10 2006, 17:36:20 UTC
Let me correct myself, because this is true, most entries I read are generic except for people like Dana (:

And the only reason I don't read your rants is because I'm a busy lady and yours are very lengthy haha but someday I will! <3

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onewithnothing December 11 2006, 00:18:11 UTC
its not that its been said before but that you are saying it , its not for anyone else to read its for you to write , its aways been about you. not anyone else

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greenteaandplum December 11 2006, 01:19:29 UTC
How can you say it's not for anyone else to read when it's public, it's on the internet. A journal, a literal tangible paper journal, is used for what you write and who you want to read it. And having a livejournal be only about you, to me, is also sort of false. You write about friends, family, animals, teachers, musicians and so forth. I just don't find it an enjoyable place anymore. And if livejournal is only suppose to be about yourself, then I especially don't want to be apart of it. Where's the fun in reading everyones troubles, woes, memories? Why can't we figure these things out through literal conversation? I don't know, I've just out grown this place

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ryanlarmer December 11 2006, 04:36:50 UTC
There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as as if they had never happened before. -Willa Cather

There's nothing new in this world, only history you didn't already know. -Harry Truman

So there's some philosophies concerning the monotony of livejournal entries... If you ever re-join, there's always a place for you on my friends list.

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greenteaandplum December 11 2006, 04:38:15 UTC
Ryan Larmer, it has ALWAYS been a pleasure reading your entries and comments. You're probably the only one that I actually enjoyed reading hahah

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