Feeling lost but now and then.

Jun 20, 2010 18:13


I've been meaning to do this for a long time now and now that school is over and done with and my life is beginning to start its new chapter, I think it's about time I sit down and do this. Any full names (as far as my knowledge of what they are) are used not out of spite or for any future humiliation, but so that he or she may stumble upon it one ( Read more... )

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outbox June 21 2010, 03:29:02 UTC
If you always think the worst, you won't be disappointed when the worst really does happen. And let's face it. The good only happens to rich people and TV people.

I used to think that no one should ever do that, and that one should always be hopeful for what they deserve, but I learned my lesson. You're absolutely right, and I'm glad that you've figured this out at such an important time in your life (and I am reluctant to say, happy that I'm not alone in this anymore).

Fliffeh! You're so amazing!!!!!!!

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soulfuric June 26 2010, 01:31:32 UTC
holy! I can't believe both you & Cran are done with school :o
It makes me feel so old :D but that's okay cause i'm glad we've all kept intouch over the years.

Luv u fliff! you're an amazing person & I hope life doesn't get you too down.

As for eternal optimism... I've always been a bit of a pessimist, I don't always expect the worse but I know almost nothing turns out how it's meant to. so as long as I give it lee-way I'm never overly dissappointed, it's always good to have secret back-up plans though.

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Preventing lines for knitting in the round (other livejournal post) ext_238033 June 29 2010, 04:08:31 UTC
Hi, I saw your livejournal knitting post about loose stitches lines on knitting in the round- to prevent it you have to pull the yarn tighter so the stitches at the ends of the needles don't get stretched between the needles. I find it helps when you are making every 2nd stitch on each needle, as you wrap the yarn around, pull it tight so that there is no slack on the stitches on the end of the needles. Hope that helps!

Also, how do you join the knitting group? I tried to add this as a comment but the site wouldn't let me. I have a separate blog (not on livejournal) and am trying to get it more link exposure: http://chocololicknits.wordpress.com/.

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Re: Preventing lines for knitting in the round (other livejournal post) tigersrawr June 29 2010, 21:09:22 UTC
you have to have a livejournal to be able to post in communities I think. Not quite sure though D:

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