Chronomentrophobia

May 12, 2002 23:59

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time, goddamn you're getting old... ex_twinkleba510 May 13 2002, 06:54:49 UTC
I've always held a strange fascination with clocks & time. Time.. Time travel & clockface, I think it's beauteous, the way the gears fit & turn, everything in order, perfect cause effect effect in repeat. I like to imagine my mind works something like a clock. & the trappings, the "magic".. is what propells the scambled tick of my thoughts. It sounds a bit discouraging, what little you seem to expect from time, just monotone day-to-day, every day.. jaded? Mm.. I'd better jazz, my head feels somewhat like a robbed grave & I'm probably not making enough nonsense.

charletnever

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polyphosphate May 13 2002, 07:37:50 UTC
Do not fear, young lad, for time does not really exist.
=P

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newdance May 13 2002, 09:00:19 UTC
This just reminded me of how much the stretch of highway from Rochester Hills to Hell, Michigan reminded me of Port Orchard, Washington. Tacoma, Washington, by the Greyhound station looks like Ann Arbor, Michigan at two-a.m. and Hollywood at four-a.m. reminds me of the warehouse district of Detroit at four-a.m. -- only less Mexican, more Black. Highways all look the same, regardless, yet, the Neveda desert beckons memories of Wapakoneta, Ohio, for some undertermined reason.

The only real difference in climate and architectural differences between the Midwest and the Southwest, but after you've been cross-country enough times, nothing in the states is unique to itself anymore.

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Re: lachrymose May 13 2002, 09:02:53 UTC
I've a lot of memories associated with the ann arbor greyhound station, and they're not very happy ones. God I miss her.

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newdance May 13 2002, 09:23:56 UTC
Nobody who leaves Ann Arbor has good memories of the place. Everybody who leaves Ann Arbor leaves for a damned good reason -- surprisingly few of those who leave are natives.

Ann Arbor is to the state of Michigan what Angelyne is to Hollywood -- the embodiment of self-centered ideals. The main difference is, i prefer Angelyne, because at least she's obvious. The city of Ann Arbor hides its cocky self-righteous attitude in the sheath of the Green Party and a masandrist attitude. Personally, I'm glad my tax dollars are no longer paying for that man-hating mayor to cover the busses withher "Estrogen is GOD! You shall have no other god before the glory that is VAGINA AND FALLOPIAN TUBES!"-ideals.

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curare May 13 2002, 12:40:15 UTC
have you read einstein's dreams?
it has one or two very interesting
stories about time.

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miabella May 13 2002, 21:38:53 UTC
oh that is a good book!

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If you looked any more like wynona mistressdeath May 14 2002, 10:27:35 UTC
I'd have to stalk you. I like your haircut (but that's probably because it looks almost exactly like mine).

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Re: If you looked any more like wynona lachrymose May 14 2002, 12:02:53 UTC
thank you.
Does wynona look so..boyish, really?

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It depends on the angle mistressdeath May 15 2002, 05:36:36 UTC
but it's all about the hair. Let us bask in the ambiguity of androgyny. If I weren't claimed I would gobble you up-- if you smell nice, anyways. Do you smell nice?

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