Lord Of The Rings is truly the parable of our time...

Nov 03, 2004 00:55


"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo.  The ones that really mattered.  Full of darkness and danger they were.  And sometimes you didn't want to know the end, because how could the end be happy?  How could the world go back to the way it was, when so much bad had happened?"

"But in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow.  Even ( Read more... )

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ike November 3 2004, 09:04:02 UTC
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Yeah. Can I cry now?

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captainkronos November 3 2004, 09:41:08 UTC
...I'm so angry, sad, and frustrated right now I have no idea what I should be doing at the moment. ::hugs and sighs::

~Gage

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anonymous November 3 2004, 17:11:22 UTC
It's so hard to keep faith in our country right now... but if my near-socialist supervisor still believes that Americans won't allow Bush to completely destroy our nation, that he'll run himself into the ground, that people will see how bad it is and change the next time around... I guess I can too

LK

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anonymous November 4 2004, 02:05:15 UTC
I want to move to Canada, is that wrong? Although, walking through the Delaware Republican party last night that was in the same hotel as my work convention with fellow Democrat co-workers who all had Kerry/Edwards bumper stickers placed on our chests made living in America worthwhile, at least for last night.

Sarah

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dreams_of_sleep November 5 2004, 07:09:02 UTC
Take to heart that all tides turn. They ebb and flow ceaselessly. Damage is always done in a storm, but damage can be rebuilt. Its going to be hard but maybe this will make alot of people pull togather rise up and create change themselves, put down their meth pipes and pick up eachother the revolution will not be televised, nor have a 4/4 beat but by god it will come.

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