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Dec 08, 2006 05:59

'i'd rather not,' he said, making the most common mistake of his generation. the space between strangers is a couple feet, a sentence or two, and thousands of years of developed social inhibition. again and again they choose the time to think over the time to find something to think about. or they stop smiling because they're tired of not getting ( Read more... )

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antarestar December 10 2006, 02:21:36 UTC
are you taking a fiction class in the spring? if so, awesome. i'm in playwriting and can't wait.

also, don't be terrified for fiction. your lj posts are brilliant.

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moose_clomas December 10 2006, 23:38:20 UTC
yess i am, and at least it's pass/fail! playwriting's awesome and i wish i had the guts/ear for it. you'll have to show me some.

peer review = AHHHHHH!

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antarestar December 11 2006, 00:32:26 UTC
nah peer review will be cool. and, you know, motivational...? tell me how the class is though, i'll probably take fiction II next year.

to answer your Q about the webcomic, i've already lost interest haha. maybe i'll try to update it. not sure if i can come up with 400 strips' worth of rants.

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karasmatic December 11 2006, 23:21:00 UTC
"never willingly open your tear ducts if you've forgotten how to shut them. "

this better symbolize your total and utter regret about making candice and me feel like the most terrible people in the world the other day
bitch.

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karasmatic December 11 2006, 23:24:30 UTC
that was a terrible formed sentence
my apologies

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moose_clomas December 12 2006, 07:01:51 UTC
regret only to the extent that my eyes kept watering profusely while i yawned and tried to work
that sentence didn't have a period. and wasn't complete. forgive me, they were both conscious choices.

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