then our skin gets thicker from living out in the snow.

Feb 02, 2005 02:23

Well, from a comment in my last entry, my newest friend Joe has prompted an entirely new entry...I wonder how it'll turn out.

So...

For Joe.

...Story.

This summer was one of the most unsettling experiences of my life. I rarely discuss it, as people are quick to call bullshit on that which they might not understand. However, here I go ( Read more... )

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Re: Ooh La La subcentric February 2 2005, 20:18:25 UTC
The wallpaper is fading, the curtains have been drawn aside for days.

No need for a thank you, but you're welcome nonetheless. I'd gladly discuss this with anyone. I'd go into fuller detail, if anyone would like. I don't see a need to feel shame about it. It happened, it fucking sucked, and I'm still alive. Life is learning. If we don't share, and only lie, we only ever want to die all the time. I've had spectacular times that I'll easily share, too.

I'm not sure what you mean by saying that my thoughts on originality don't fit the puzzle of this experience. If Sartre really believed that truth tremors manifest themselves in human beings by means of nausea and vomit, then clearly, what I was experiencing wasn't original. Furthermore, Sartre didn't invent the idea, ya dig? He was just the first to notice a pattern. Patterns aren't exactly original ( ... )

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Re: Ooh La La shes_no_good February 4 2005, 17:11:10 UTC
I'm reading a book called Sophie's World, which you would enjoy. Its a fictional novel but it basically looks at and analyzes all the major philosophers since the greek era...and it kind of has a theme running through it "what is reality? is this real?" type of thing, its very interesting I find

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Re: Ooh La La subcentric February 5 2005, 21:47:48 UTC
Hm.

Who wrote it? I've never ever heard of it.

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