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Jan 18, 2006 01:22

Double rent for a month more. No idea how long my car will hold out ( Read more... )

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ravieslave January 18 2006, 08:15:18 UTC
I imagine it's a thing in the water in Princeton, really, or complete, unnecessary evil, or perhaps you're an intrinsic Kuei-jin.

Cleanliness is Godliness,

--'Slave

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kata_satori January 19 2006, 02:53:19 UTC
I've been having remnant issues with the ol' gastro-intestinal regions myself. Nothing serious since that Tuesday except a serious wave of nausea this past Friday, but coming from someone as continuously healthy as myself, it's a bit weird.

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ravieslave January 20 2006, 22:44:27 UTC
It has to be something in the spheres or in the weather here. I swear to God or Some Reasonable Simulacrum of Higher Power-ness in the present whole of my existence, I've never been this frequently sick until I came to Illinois. My immune system wasn't very stalwart with which to begin, but this is rather noticeable.

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i will leave this here for later discovery. ravieslave January 20 2006, 23:08:13 UTC
*coos into your ear*
Everything in the multiverse was designed to shift, to change. Everything of little importance will be deemed transient.
Double rents near a close. I'll cook more and masticate less.

The inspiration in the geographic location alone is dry-milked skeletons. There exists little to no electricity in this area. To reiterate our car-locked colloquy, though there's really no way out of anything, there are magnificent detours and revealing pathways. I tend to think - and still do, a healthy collection of months later, even tracing back to the textual days - most of what affects you has substance, so even the most simple of phrase borne at your fingers is thereby substantial, if even just to a few.

I'm proud of you, Teclo.
I have faith transcendence will occur.
It has to be wanted desperately to be attained, and you grow and you will grow closer at each passing hour.

You are palimpsest, still. You still reflect your own history. That reflection serves as the ground-work to shift, to change, to grow, though not all growth ( ... )

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Twilight of the Idols x. Nietzche ravieslave January 20 2006, 23:50:33 UTC
The entire old psychology, the psychology of will, was conditioned by the fact that its originators, the priests at the head of ancient communities, wanted to create for themselves the right to punish - or wanted to create this right for God. Men were considered 'free' so that they might be judged and punished - so that they might become guilty: consequently, every act had to be considered as willed, and the origin of every act had to be considered as lying within the consciousness (and thus the most fundamental counterfeit in psychologicis was made the principle of psychology itself.)

Today, as we have entered into the reverse movement and we immoralists are trying with all our strength to take the concept of guilt and the concept of punishment out of the world again, and to cleanse psychology, history, nature, and social institutions and sanctions of them, there is in our eyes no more radical opposition than that of the theologians, who continue with the concept of a "moral world-order" to infect the innocence of becoming by means of ( ... )

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hi, it's brian again. just leaving you another message. ravieslave January 28 2006, 09:39:00 UTC
I have Camper van Beethoven's Key Lime Pie in .mp3 format, and I listen to it intermittently, mostly in Oklahoma. Because it's an .mp3 file, it's next to the bed in a large black case, along with other .mp3s, alphabetically titled.

All of this prefacing aside, commence lyrics, since I rarely post sad lyrics and quiz results (ha.) to my journal:

Sweethearts
’cause he’s always living back in Dixon ( ... )

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