change in perspective

Feb 26, 2004 06:27

a wandering thought ( Read more... )

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Answer to Random Question thecerpent March 31 2004, 18:31:00 UTC
Yes, I'm INTJ, though I'm occasionally ENTJ. Depends on my mood, as I'm usually 50/50 on the intro/extro part.

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Noticed you in heart_devan razornails April 3 2004, 23:06:38 UTC
You got to sleep? was this after basic or what?

Not to mention I don't think I could sleep while I was going some where. I have this desprate need to know how to get home if I get pissed off at someone.

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Re: Noticed you in heart_devan just_someguy April 6 2004, 02:10:24 UTC
When you're in the army you don't really get to go whenever you feel like it. Well, you could, but then there's the inevitable court martial. Unless you leave the country and never return, like someone who was in my class at school a few years ago did.

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Re: Noticed you in heart_devan razornails April 6 2004, 06:32:47 UTC
I did not get the chance to sleep so thats why I asked.
Not to mention I was always too amped in the whole experience that sleep was not something I wanted to do.

But then I only made it through basic.

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anonymous August 25 2004, 13:58:13 UTC
What's the difference between fairy and faerie?

clammerwhirl@yahoo.com

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response sanityfaerie September 21 2004, 20:50:24 UTC
a fairy is either...
- a tiny little thing with wings that sparkles
or
- a homosexual man (often perjorative)

I am neither.

a faerie is any one of the bewildering variety of more traditional fae - Bogles, boggarts, brownies, hags, goblins, sidhe, redcaps, gnomes, etc, etc, etc.

I am somewhat fae.

Really, though, they're the same thing - except that the idea of a "fairy" has been tainted past repair by modern culture and common use, and "faerie" is as good a spelling as any to designate the *old* meaning.

the Sanity Faerie

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ethesis June 4 2005, 13:43:09 UTC
nicely put.

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roozle June 7 2005, 01:33:54 UTC
Saw your comment in thomb's livejournal: There are many places of fragile beauty in this world. Destroying them is no virtue. Allowing them to exist untested is no vice.

I appreciate the idea, and it is also well-said.

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wolfkitn July 17 2005, 05:47:04 UTC
(just curious; do you know thomb in person, or through LJ?)

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roozle July 17 2005, 17:01:36 UTC
Only through LJ. I think dpolicar linked to a comment he made in thomb's journal? I don't read thomb all the time ...

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wolfkitn July 17 2005, 19:22:49 UTC
ahh, okay. thomb is a former coworker of mine from FSF, and i was trying to figure out the connection.

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