A Moment of Clarity

Feb 09, 2009 02:03

Keeping in touch with everyone has always been a hard thing for me to do. I seem to move around too quick to keep people in the loop, or as in most cases, I move too quickly to even notice half the things that I'm doing. I catch myself at random moments, reflecting on what I'm doing, or what I'm saying, and notice that I've been engaged in a ( Read more... )

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guremegami February 10 2009, 23:09:59 UTC
Yeah...I was the kid who got in trouble instead of you guys haha. It was fun times though. I'm always here if you need advice.

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icantread01 February 12 2009, 01:21:38 UTC
i can't get over your icon. I love how meatwad is playing a wigiboard video game on what looks like an atari system. Did you see the one where meatwad and shake are playing a knitting game and meatwad is all like "i'm gonna pearl knit the hell out of this sweater!"

also, he sticks the controler in his head, how is that even possible to do well?

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guremegami February 12 2009, 23:20:01 UTC
Haha yeah I love ATHF. I haven't seen that one actually, I've been lazy and haven't seen anything past the 4th volume. The episode where this icon is from is one of my favs though, I love his death note at the end, "friends...relations...whatever the hell meatwad is..."

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anonymous February 11 2009, 15:49:57 UTC
I somewhat agree with your assessment of control. I don't think that's the only reason we got away with murder, though.

What I've always thought of as the main reason we were never (rightfully) expelled was that we had confidence. It's human nature to doubt a person with little confidence, and trust a person with loads of it. And believe you me, we were packed to the brim.

I don't know if I'd have the balls NOW to do what I did THEN. Getting drunk on a field trip was pretty bad, and I don't even want to contemplate what the modern day equivalent in my life would be. However, I did it with such a sense of surety, I was never questioned. We did what we wanted, and the teachers felt foolish questioning the kids who had a total sense of purpose to their actions.

... Also, the fact that we weren't the run-of-the-mill dumb kids may have helped.

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sspantsman February 11 2009, 15:50:56 UTC
I forgot that I wasn't signed in. Whoopsie-doodle.

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icantread01 February 12 2009, 01:34:42 UTC
control and confidence seem to go hand in hand for me though. I almost feel like you somewhat agree with my statement while I totally agree with your statement in almost a reiterated fashion. Maybe I still didn't articulate my thoughts as well I like to imagine I do, or perhaps, you just said it better and I like it more.

Meh,

You ever get into the Breath of Fire series btw? I have Breath of Fire III that Joe wants to buy from me for $40 cause he says its a rare game these days, and to be honest, I remember buying it during exams and not having the time to play it, and at this point, I would love to get back into a good ol fashion playstation 1 RPG, but not if the story dies halfway through the game and the playing style sucks. And I could use the money. Any personal reviews or thoughts?

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