Hard Shelled Bubble

Oct 15, 2006 06:50

FYI: I'm currently working on a video for my Sister of her wedding. The event was wonderful. More about that when I'm not in a shitty mood ( Read more... )

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th3k1d October 15 2006, 14:30:23 UTC
Shit, Greg-- I'm sorry that you're feeling so miserable. Obviously I am not in your situation and can't really offer any real advice or help, but I can suggest this: House parties / clubs suck for meeting people. It's too loud to actually talk to people, and I don't think that hooking up with drunk people is really your scene (though it might be, this is just the impression I get). Plus everyone just talks to people they already know ( ... )

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guntar October 15 2006, 19:27:25 UTC
You are extremely attractive and desirable. Never question that, because it's true ( ... )

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guntar October 15 2006, 19:37:14 UTC
Oh, yes, you might also want to try http://community.livejournal.com/torontoartists/profile , to see if you can make some artist friends.

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th3k1d October 16 2006, 00:11:36 UTC
You can also try the LGBT centre for UTSC.

Crap! I meant to mention that in my post as well, but I forgot.

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equality_rules October 16 2006, 00:41:40 UTC
<3 I wish I could help hon...Miss you :( And I'd sit beside you on a bus anytime :D

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duxxie October 16 2006, 03:30:31 UTC
Sorry that it sucked for you.

I didn't really know anyone going to this party except for some I 'sort of' know that just graduated (tom, geoff, andrew..).. this year. and like, melo who i used to live with.. yeah.

and man, they seriously needed some better/hardcore ventilation (CHU NEED A VENTILATORRRR!!!!) in there.. with all the weed, cigarettes and incense at the same time! (which is why i sat on the stairs for most of the night).

heh, you should join new media club!!!!! we might go to screemers! should be fun times.

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tokkan October 16 2006, 12:11:04 UTC
In my opinion, many parties that tend to have more than 50% people you don't know tend to suck anyways. And people on the bus are generally jerks anyways. It's like the internet; the pseudo anomynity galvanizes people into either sullen "OHNOES MY BUBBLE", or overly chatty coffeepots.

Next time you're back in the O-town, we should get together and play hella boardgames. Also, because I haven't seen you in Evar, despite us saying we would. BOO ON ME.

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