*waves all big-like* Hiya, this journal is Friend's Only now! Sorreh all you lurkers... but if this is the only thing you see? You're not my friend... Aww :-(. You can fix that though, because who doesn't want more friends
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Re: Merry Meet...titanghostJanuary 13 2003, 19:42:43 UTC
^.^ Why hello there! Sure you can be my friend ;) I'll add you back in a second. It's cool that people are still taking that quiz... are you Wiccan or Celtic (or something else)? (Speaking about Merry Meet and Part). Thank you for your compliments too, by the way, on my journal. That background is something I made, and I over time, with the help of a friend at first, I've customized the journal into something I like (and help others out with theirs too).
*smiles brightly and bows to her* Indeed, I looked at your profile and figured that was probably why you added me... or maybe in conjunction with our love of the eclectic/occult.
*sniffles cuz you wont allow her to see your lj* I mean, I...*sob* know I'm a *sob* stranger but...*sob* does that mean that *sob, choke, sob* I'm like not worthy to be your *sob* friend? *drowns in her ocean of tears*
Okay, well umm if I haven't scared you already, I just wanted to let you know that I saw your comment in jelizabeth's lj and noticed that you were quite philosophical, which is very interesting because you hardly meet people that actually think and have the desire to wrap themselves around thought and emotion rather than just live physically. I don't know, i hardly make any sense, but then again I doubt many things do. Anyways, bottom line is that I was wondering if you could ummm...add me? Pwease? Pwetty Pwease with umm cotton candy on top? *tries to hold back her tears cuz you wont answer*
*chuckles, shaking his head slowly and wrinkling his nose, smiling* Aww... poor dear, I'll just have to add you then, I hate to see a girl cry :)
My my though, just checked your profile and we seem to have quite a bit in common to boot.
Thank you for saying such things too, you're very kind. It's so very refreshing too to find someone else who can appreciate philosophy... or just simply thinking about things a little deeper in a world that seems so shallow. *smiles and wipes the tears, lol* You're added, hopefully I won't disappoint such high expectations.
yay!! *bounces so high she touches the sky* Hee! ...*bounces some more*
yes, we do have some stuff in common, but as i said, philosophy is what caught my attention(and the fact that you seem to know Shakespeare!). About the world being shallow, hoever, i wonder if its really shallow. Many times, you have this feeling that there is something greater out there, a greater meaning, a purpose, and yet the fear of knowing such thing just puzzles your mind and you prefer leaving in the dark because the thought of something being beyond your control just scares you. Maybe that's the problem, I'm guessing. I don't know. But then again, as I mentioned earlier, there's so many things that are unknown. Yet, if we actually knew stuff, i think nothing would be nearly as fun. Anyways, I'm making no sense again.
*Runs to a lil corner and continues bounces cuz u added her*
Lol... sorry for the late reply, things have been hectic.
*grins* Shakespeare? Who's that? ;) Mhm, I'm familiar with him definitely... and very happy that someone recognized the quote.
Ah... I do believe there is a greater purpose out there.. some greater meaning that some of us will find in life, and some of us won't. The difference might be living materialistically and not doing so... but yes that's true, half the fun -at least- is finding stuff out... is learning and being surprised as time trudges on. Sometimes you just have to leave that comfort zone though, perhaps to find yourself and your purpose you -need- to do that... to throw yourself out to where things are indeed scary, and to show yourself that you are making it, and won't be overwhelmed by them.
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well, add the movie Pi... loved it...
we seem to have a lot in common..
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Okay, well umm if I haven't scared you already, I just wanted to let you know that I saw your comment in jelizabeth's lj and noticed that you were quite philosophical, which is very interesting because you hardly meet people that actually think and have the desire to wrap themselves around thought and emotion rather than just live physically. I don't know, i hardly make any sense, but then again I doubt many things do. Anyways, bottom line is that I was wondering if you could ummm...add me? Pwease? Pwetty Pwease with umm cotton candy on top? *tries to hold back her tears cuz you wont answer*
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My my though, just checked your profile and we seem to have quite a bit in common to boot.
Thank you for saying such things too, you're very kind. It's so very refreshing too to find someone else who can appreciate philosophy... or just simply thinking about things a little deeper in a world that seems so shallow. *smiles and wipes the tears, lol* You're added, hopefully I won't disappoint such high expectations.
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yes, we do have some stuff in common, but as i said, philosophy is what caught my attention(and the fact that you seem to know Shakespeare!). About the world being shallow, hoever, i wonder if its really shallow. Many times, you have this feeling that there is something greater out there, a greater meaning, a purpose, and yet the fear of knowing such thing just puzzles your mind and you prefer leaving in the dark because the thought of something being beyond your control just scares you. Maybe that's the problem, I'm guessing. I don't know. But then again, as I mentioned earlier, there's so many things that are unknown. Yet, if we actually knew stuff, i think nothing would be nearly as fun. Anyways, I'm making no sense again.
*Runs to a lil corner and continues bounces cuz u added her*
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*grins* Shakespeare? Who's that? ;) Mhm, I'm familiar with him definitely... and very happy that someone recognized the quote.
Ah... I do believe there is a greater purpose out there.. some greater meaning that some of us will find in life, and some of us won't. The difference might be living materialistically and not doing so... but yes that's true, half the fun -at least- is finding stuff out... is learning and being surprised as time trudges on. Sometimes you just have to leave that comfort zone though, perhaps to find yourself and your purpose you -need- to do that... to throw yourself out to where things are indeed scary, and to show yourself that you are making it, and won't be overwhelmed by them.
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