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Nov 10, 2005 22:40

So things are really very lovely. I have made a connection with My Dumbledore... and we have grand plans to meet once a week for beer and chat about poetry, and it's evolution and how megre me can contribute to that evolution ( Read more... )

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missunderrated November 11 2005, 15:43:00 UTC
I always thought, during my teenage years that dating a woman would be FAR easier than dating a man. Now, in time, I have grown to know that a)men aren't one way and women aren't inherantly another to make that statement true and b)based on the experiences I (and close friends) HAVE had with women - it is not true.

However, I do think there is something to be said for the female connection (understanding namely - void of the many communication problems that men and women face) and how it shows itself in the form of screwing or more than screwing (i.e. a relationship).

Do you find this?

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olyve_joi November 14 2005, 17:20:36 UTC
Personally I can't say I do. I do think it is an ideal I would like to have, though it seems that my non-sexual interactions with women are more awkward than substantial.

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arhra_mor November 11 2005, 21:05:37 UTC
It does seem funny that sometimes people always try to incorporate the simplest things into conspiracy theories. The fact is.. sometimes, it just seemed like a good idea at the time

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olyve_joi November 14 2005, 17:21:17 UTC
lol... well thanks for 'getting it'.
And how the hell is school going.

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coyote23 November 11 2005, 21:40:29 UTC

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olyve_joi November 14 2005, 17:22:11 UTC
LMAO! That is about the most pleasant thing I've seen all day long!

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n_to_the_a_t November 12 2005, 05:35:10 UTC
I'm coming to the coast soon, what are the chances that you'll come out to van or into Sigma with me?

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olyve_joi November 14 2005, 17:23:21 UTC
When are you coming? I just talked to Carly last night and she seemed excited about a nostalgic tour. Oh, and for how long are you staying? -- I need to know that also.

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mrhorrible November 12 2005, 07:54:13 UTC
I think people naturally, when they look at an incomplete set of data, like to fill in the holes and then congratulate themselves for their insight. Never really thought about applying that principle to people though, I always figured the data I filled in was right and then proceeded to congratulate myself for my insight!

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olyve_joi November 14 2005, 17:24:19 UTC
And you know Kelly, that's a great frigging way to be. And tell the Mrs. I say hi.

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