The moral implications of nothingness

Jan 06, 2004 10:54

There are moral dimensions to the word nothing in the english language. This can easiliest be discerned when we catch someone doing something rather interesting, when he or she gets caught in it. The usual response to the religious angst that arises out of the implications of being seen in it is usually: I am not doing nothing wrong. Note how ( Read more... )

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chickazul January 11 2004, 02:25:52 UTC
hey remember me ??? :P

it's me (titatj)hee hee

*adding you with this username*

You know I'm so weird, and I started another LJ a little while ago, 'cause I wanted to write my drama junk in english now, so Murria is now in enlish too, but it has started to catch up with me, so I can't update everything at the same time, so I wanted to let you know that I'm planning to post here mostly for my english needs, and on visualtj in spanish.

So my titatj journal is not being deleted either, I'm just trying out things.

:D i'm crazy, i know

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Cool! xikano January 26 2004, 12:20:57 UTC
I totally understand, am keeping an eye on all three anyways, so I know what's up in the three blogs I know of :-D

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