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Apr 12, 2005 14:27

Last night I played a pretty sweet game of capture the flag on the quad. Today we had a sweet discussion in my first year seminar class. Within it I used, "Look at me." Yea, it's true. It was interesting because I think most people understood its elusive meaning. During the discussion I thought of some questions. I'll ask them to you. I'm ( Read more... )

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anonymous April 13 2005, 06:29:12 UTC
#6 September 11th makes me sad (not all the time, just when I'm thinking about it), but probably for different reasons than most people. What makes me sad is the ability for a human being to be driven to the state of mind where flying an airplane into a building seems like a solution. What's worse is that people can't understand why someone would be in that state of mind or how someone would come to that state of mind.

I like Lauren's answers for everything else. Lauren is sagacious (she is of the sages).

Love,
David John Lothamer

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pyratesarrrcool April 13 2005, 19:41:44 UTC
In this sense I agree with you. I'm glad that you emote about things in this way. What's the good word about next year???

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pyratesarrrcool April 13 2005, 19:54:13 UTC
I realized what I think this means. We should emote about everything and nothing, simultaneously. There is sadness, happiness, or something else behind every event, and that is what is to be emoted over, not necessarily the facts of the event itself. I believe that this concurs with Laurens answer to number 4.

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dear_book April 14 2005, 01:50:02 UTC
darling, i miss you. please please please be coming back to tn this summer.

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