I have been feeling...unplugged from the world for the past several months. Part of it is that I haven't had a job or any kind of daily routine, in anticipation of starting law school soon, but more of it is the absence of connections. I tore up a lot of roots when I left LA, and I haven't really grown new ones yet. I've been riding a lot,
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Monday: "We left drunk & early on the morning of the 30th"...channeling Groucho Marx there, although I was pretty badly hungover. Stopped at the Mad Greek on the way to Vegas, wherein I picked up the uncle at the airport. We proceeded to Bally's, where we had just enough time to get cleaned up before dinner with his programmer
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Anybody who knows me well knows that my relationship with my dad has always been...complicated. What it pretty much boils down to is that I spent most of my life vacillating between trying to earn his approval, and fighting him because I never could
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So coming to an understanding of the fundamental nature of the human condition is a pain in the ass, but if you can do it, it looks great on an application essay. I just finished reading "Guards, Guards!", from Discworld, in which Pratchett says that the real moral conflict isn't between good & bad, but between bad & bad on opposing sides
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For my OH friends: Would you go to a concert based solely on my solemn assurance that it was worth it? If so, see The Cruxshadows at Outland in Columbus on February 2. Because it's absolutely worth it
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