Present Moment, Unusual Crisis, 77

Mar 10, 2008 15:05

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public transit, frustration, chicago, positive thinking, college

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whatcheese March 10 2008, 22:16:54 UTC
I've said it before but I'll say it again... think how perfect your life would become if you married me? I'm just saying... I live to make you happy. What could be better?

I know you've been telling me how you've been feeling, how you measure up to those around you, and I understand. I really do. But I want you to know that while you may not FEEL brilliant much of the time, you still ARE, very much so. Not just because I'm biased and love you. You are honestly brilliant and gorgeous and going to school with arguable the best students in the country. Don't lose heart. I'll be in bed with you in 11 days.

Was that too x-rated?

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whatcheese March 12 2008, 21:30:21 UTC
I've been attempting to formulate a response to you for, like, 15 minutes now, but they all end up talking about moaning and sex and Jenn won't appreciate that. So I'm censoring myself. All I can say is that orgasms make the world go around.

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puckhiggins March 11 2008, 01:19:50 UTC
I've had senioritis since the beginning of the school year.

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slicchic March 11 2008, 04:00:59 UTC
You do what you gotta do girlfriend.

Remember-- other people are important but your well being is more important.

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shihuangdi March 11 2008, 14:46:46 UTC
Dude, ain't no shame in breakdowns. People who don't have them aren't human. We're all right there with you, maybe not literally or even metaphorically, but definitely spiritually and grammatically. :D

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subversive_kiwi March 12 2008, 02:55:33 UTC
AW JEN. Hold on, sweetheart. I'ma see you soon, when you come home, no? I miss you so much, and I just can't express how good and brilliant and AWSUM you really are, (much as Cait has written. I'm not lying to you because I love you. You actually are. Brilliant. Don't you forget it, punk.)

I've also spent this year engaged in dinner conversation about philosophy, but someone always makes a Monty Python reference or something, and we crack up. I think we really, really TRY to be pretentious, but after the serious discussion, it always ends with a silly noise or something, and we can't ever think about Lucretius/Tacitus/Dead Greek X again without remembering the pun. I like how it works - there's so much crossover between our studies and our lives that you stop bothering to separate the two after a while. So I suggest the silly comment route, if you can help it. Philosophical conversation flows much better if everyone is smiling and making pop culture references. :D

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