Matthew lives in the present. Not that he’s the carpe diem sort - it’s more that he clings to the present like it’s a bit of flotsam in the sea of an ephemeral past and unknowable future.
He doesn’t plan ahead or look back. He lives moment to moment.
Matthew takes these moments and crystallizes them. Captures them before they float away, pins them
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Or maybe we're too lazy to clean up our friends lists.;-)
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I was just thinking about the Olde Days of LiveJournal, and its citizenry.
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