Cyberwolves

May 16, 2005 22:27

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loveslikemad May 16 2005, 22:33:14 UTC
i'm glad somebody else finds that Cyberwolves mural fucking ridiculous. could they not have instead graced the walls with something thought-provoking, or at least pleasing to the eye?

or at the very least, something that at least makes the slightest bit of sense?

and by the way, thank you for your input about Myspace. you're right, it is pretty goddamn worthless.

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zireeka May 16 2005, 22:38:31 UTC
it is a shallow pit of lies so wide you can see it from space.

peace.

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radiate18 May 16 2005, 22:38:11 UTC
lets just face it: most of those murals are goddamn fucking ridiculous. in fact, the only piece of art i like in the school is that SUPA cool mosaic.

but why are you so worried about all this if it went well?

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expresos May 16 2005, 22:47:31 UTC
you mean you didn't like the sopping-wet fabric hung randomly about the wagon wheel? whyever not?

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zireeka May 16 2005, 22:48:49 UTC
I feel that they are manipulating the lives of others. And that it may or may not be their will, and that its just weird having my mom and brother play matchmaker.

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zireeka May 16 2005, 22:50:08 UTC
There are one or two amazing murals. I will "show" you sometime.

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Extrapolation caprahircus May 16 2005, 23:03:37 UTC
Dates with otherwise-strangers, I think, evoke the "how the hell did this glaring flaw get missed throughout this whole elaborate process, which was enacted in the name of an elusive ideal that was a bad idea in the first place" even without the manipulation element. But this may be idiosyncratic.

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lizzies123 May 17 2005, 15:49:03 UTC
When did this date take place. Today, mr. w explained he was amaingly angry, was irritable, and put a sign up on his door that read, " DON'T BOTHER MR. WATERKOTTE, FOR ANYTHING." Was the grumpyness/ anger related to the date?

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zireeka May 17 2005, 16:42:08 UTC
NO

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weaselweasel May 17 2005, 16:55:01 UTC
I saw him today as I was riding home.

He was getting out of his car in a gray three-piece suit, a tie, and a boquet of flowers at somebody's house that I do not know, it was at the corner of McDonald and Old Mill.

He seemed perfectly cheery, though. He said "how's it going, Kris?" and I said quite briefly (I was moving relatively fast) "hi-".

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