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Jan 27, 2005 17:52

I really need a good philisophical conversation, and fast. I hate how school deprives me of being able to use my brain. Isn't it supposed to work the opposite? I hate sitting in class and thinking about how nothing i'm doing here going to help me in the long run. Nothing really matters, we are all going to die anyways. I know that sounds really ( Read more... )

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c_h_o_m_p January 27 2005, 16:33:40 UTC
ohmykemkvms. just yesterday or maybe today i don't know but i was thinking "i wish i was still friends with will so i could have a philisophical conversation with him. i miss that.

so yeah i need one too.
thought you should know.

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prophetlove January 27 2005, 16:41:37 UTC
Okay then we are having one together. I feel like my brain is deflating, i need one of those conversations again, it's been far too long since i've had a reaaalllly deep one.

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lunamakesusmile January 27 2005, 19:59:44 UTC
deep conversations are bologna because its like who are we? we are young useless people of the ages 14 through 15 and no one will listen and its not like our thoughts will change the world, just give us new outlooks, but i kind of like them once in a hwile, but i also liek to forget that in 3.5 years we will be facing the real world and we wont be able to dream about teh future anynore becasue it will be happening.....

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_feed_me_lines January 28 2005, 12:30:25 UTC
okay, too bad deep conversations are the farthest thing from "bologna". you're supposed to question things, and the whole point of philisophical conversations is to express you fears and doubts and wonders and all of that, whatever you would like to call it. i think they're especially critical at our age, because without them we would be like lemmings...just following what the government makes us do, and our parents pretty much force us to do. not that having a philisophical conversation is defying the government or any sort of authority figure, or anything like that... i love deep coversations. they let me express parts of myself that i normally wouldn't, especially with my parents. it's such a great expericence to find someone who understands what you're thinking all the time ( ... )

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prophetlove January 28 2005, 13:22:09 UTC
yeah, luna. you are bologna. not conversations. I second all that liz has said. The future doesn't even matter, we are going to die anways. And the real world, it's just same as it is now. Nothing changes. Humans are always going to be reaching for something that they can't get, and when they do get it, there is always something else that they need to reach. People not listening to us doesn't even matter. As long as we can think for ourselves, i mean all we really are is a mind, placed into a big pool of billions of other minds, who are all going to end up dying, no matter what. so by being 14 and 15 yearolds having philisophical conversations we are changing the world for ourselves, because everyone has there own view on it, and we are just learning more about it through eachother. That's all the only thing in this world that actually DOES matter, everthing else will end up dying with our bodies, but our thoughts and minds and feelings and memories will live on forever, so as long as we know what we think and are capable of ( ... )

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lunamakesusmile January 28 2005, 19:52:37 UTC
we may be capable but the fact that we are girls of that age means no one will listen to us

its true

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backyard_karate January 28 2005, 14:05:34 UTC
k why did i have one of those conversations in algebra a week ago with brian phipps?

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__amaze_me January 28 2005, 18:05:46 UTC
hahhaahaaaa

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