insert vacuous advertismentthreewinksSeptember 9 2006, 00:27:25 UTC
All the greatest works of antiquity were tragedies, and always brought on by hubris... Just think, after you fuck everything up, you can write a timeless piece of literature about it. Nah, discipline yourself. Think of something. Quick!
Labyrinth was a silly film. (the word "silly" is like "nice" in that it basically has no meaning)
I vaguely remember having a conversation with your mum about your dad in which she was explaining how he couldn't go into the den in the morning thinking that I'd be sleeping there, and I said that was silly and she said I didn't know the half of it.
I really like these HMHB songs.
I remember having a lot more to say this morning, consider yourself lucky. I've got a headache. Go do things. If you do, I probably will too.
... but where's the innate epic quality? I haven't even been on a journey.ieatsillygeeseSeptember 9 2006, 14:21:30 UTC
I disagree, silly has a meaning. Just vast swathes of people have abused it.
I'm going to go see Odd Man Out in the cinema, I just watched Liverpool lose 3-0 in the Merseyside Derby and before that I stared at pieces of paper and tried to imagine the diffusion of knowledge.
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Just think, after you fuck everything up, you can write a timeless piece of literature about it.
Nah, discipline yourself. Think of something. Quick!
Labyrinth was a silly film.
(the word "silly" is like "nice" in that it basically has no meaning)
I vaguely remember having a conversation with your mum about your dad in which she was explaining how he couldn't go into the den in the morning thinking that I'd be sleeping there, and I said that was silly and she said I didn't know the half of it.
I really like these HMHB songs.
I remember having a lot more to say this morning, consider yourself lucky. I've got a headache. Go do things. If you do, I probably will too.
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I'm going to go see Odd Man Out in the cinema, I just watched Liverpool lose 3-0 in the Merseyside Derby and before that I stared at pieces of paper and tried to imagine the diffusion of knowledge.
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