I am not dead

Sep 07, 2010 10:25

Yea, I know I have been a away for a few weeks, but I just haven't had much to say. I have been mostly in input mode since last fall. I have been reading a ton. A strange mix of stuff it is, too. Evolution, shamanism, Robert Anton Wilson, Tim Leary's 8 Circuit Model of Consciousness, NLP, Ericksonian hypnosis (Which is the headwater of NLP), ( Read more... )

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altariel September 7 2010, 16:02:16 UTC
Please post more often, Mike, I very much care and want to hear how you are what you are doing. So sorry to read about Judy's dad.

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mikekellner September 7 2010, 16:23:59 UTC
Thanks.

It was sad, but in a way it was releasing both him and mom from living Hell. He spent the last two months of his life in a "Rehabilitation Center" which didn't get him walking again, he just continued to deteriorate.

I don't know what it was, but I'd decide to post something, then I'd think, who really cares about this, it is insignificant, or it is just bad news and why bring everyone else down. I should remember that everyone else talks about their lives here, so I should too. I always find it interesting what my friends post.

Good to hear from you.

mk

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altariel September 9 2010, 16:08:28 UTC
I think LJ has been a lot quieter in recent months. I do know what you mean about having a post in mind and then finding it difficult to summon up the energy to write it down. Sometimes online life can demand as much energy as face-to-face friendship. We're here when you need us.

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mikekellner September 7 2010, 19:07:04 UTC
I missed you and my LJ friends too. I just became a bit withdrawn. When I was home alone I mostly wanted to read. When J & A are here, unless I have some housework to attend to, I just sit and look out the window.

Next they need develop a game for farmers called Cityville, where you spend your time looking for parking, wondering if there are muggers hiding in the next alley as you walk by it, have cars playing music so loud the ground shakes as they drive by, you have to mow your lawn and shovel snow, and you keep having to take your pets to the Vet, cars to the shop, and replace appliances, and get outrageous bills each time. Only problem is, farmers likely have too much to do to waste their time on Facebook.

Anna plays Simms, which is sorta like that. She keeps setting up situations where they all die. The truth is, you don't want to know that teens think.

Great news on Atlantis. Hoping for the best.

mk

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