Stream of consciousness randomness

May 30, 2005 22:18

I think if I hadn't written something soon I'd've gone stark staring bonkers, so it's a good thing I bunked off politics revision early . . .

Lockheed's lip balm tastes of cherries. )

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diatryma May 30 2005, 22:57:05 UTC
Your stream of consciousness is always so interesting.

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darrkespur May 30 2005, 23:39:38 UTC
I agree with Dia. Your four minds are fascinating. If I stream of consciousness, it ends up with something so technical and specific to me that no one on earth would be interested. Unless I'm stoned of course...

It's nice to have you posting again. since inkspot slowly died everyone's kinda drifted away. I hope after the exams finish everyones not going to slip back into real life, although I know that's inevitably what will happen. damn that life, getting in the way...

xtomx

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shiro_ben May 31 2005, 08:29:12 UTC
Your stream of consciousness is so much more coherent than mine, I care not to think. I always get stuff like ... somehow over the moon is a place I can't see the end of anything there's always another man there but however it's all right because there's cows something I don't know anyway how did you see that fiddle in the dog and overall I feel it's fairly unusual hazukashii environs entitle to a moe type of image; I don't realise what it is. And so on. And yet, if I just sit here and listen to what I'm thinking, there's basically nothing there. Everything's behind the scenes ^^

One of my biggest disappointments was discovering that if you kiss someone who's wearing flavoured lipbalm you usually don't taste it. Terrible! That's not how the world should work.

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rainjoyous May 31 2005, 14:04:31 UTC
Thanks guys =) Feel so much better for having written *something*, even if it was just this.

I don't know if I can call this stream of consciousness properly but it's the closest I can get. My brain tidies up what I'm thinking as I'm thinking it, like - if you want to write, little girl, you will have to live narrative. So I think in narrative. Hence things like this. Meh.

Soon as exams are over, maybe I'll get some proper writing done ^^

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heidi_mayer July 26 2006, 20:11:35 UTC
...I think I like Lockheed. If she likes, she can come and eat all the cherries in my fridge (there is a kilo there.. was a kilo in the morning)...
I would have liked to know Effie, Laura and Hare too, I'm sure they are interesting to meet.
Your sense of irony and humour makes me smile and want to purr.
"Lockheed doesn't mind being a freak so long as she has fun." I love that statement. It would make a good credo. There's likely a hedonist inside us all.
I've never read Plato, and philosophy was unfortunately a one-year course in my first year...taught by a boring & strict old teacher...it was a year ago..so I'm feeling a bit ashamed, 'cause the only thing I remember about Plato is that he was Aristotle's teacher and an idealist. I often wished philosophy was taught by a more interesting teacher... and not one period a week.
i wish I could get drunk more often too...

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rainjoyous August 3 2006, 17:06:17 UTC
Plato was a wanker. If you skip him and go straight to Aristotle, Aristotle cleaned up all Plato's messes and was a damn fine philosopher on his own grounds anyway. w00t for Aristotle! ^^ Apart from the misogyny, that sucked, obviously ^^;

Lockheed . . . (*pokes the dragon. Gets poked back*) I'm lucky to have her, but sometimes she really could just *shut the hell up*. Hare is unrecogniseable from the person she was (I am) a few years ago, and Effie - I lost her, somewhere, she's so quiet now I can barely hear her. And since she represents a fairly important part of my psychological make-up, I think I really ought to start digging her out . . .

Maybe my dragon buried her. Hmm. I could hit Lockheed with a rolled-up newspaper but she'd only flame it, alas.

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