Current Mood: Bouncy
Current Tunage: Anything Creed or Staind
Current Love: Rocki, and this current will be forever
Current Movie: LoTR Series and Finding Nemo
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Possibly the greatest crimes we commit against each other is this daily show of "normality." I have countless little conversations with a variety of people, and the impression I get is that most people don't have problems. Even the complainer presents themselves as a victim. They do not suggest that they are experiencing confusion. Thye are all right; it is circumstances which are bad. The comment "Don't mind her, she's got a problem" illustrates this universal attitude toward personal difficulty. The implication is that having a problem is a strange and avoidable weakness. When I come in repeated contact with this daily facade of normality I begin to assume that I too deserve such a life, and I get annoyed with the present and look upon my difficulties as unjust tragedies. And because I assume there is something unnatural about my having a problem, I attempt to present a problem-free appearance too.
I live from one tentative conclusion to the next, thinking each one is final. The only thing I know for sure is that I am confused.
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Clubs:

Bestest of friends EVER!:

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. . .Did that butter churn just move? <.< 'Cause if it did--
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. . .Did that butter churn just move? <.< 'Cause if it did--
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Chill out, life's good
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. . .Did that butter churn just move? <.< 'Cause if it did--
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. . .Did that butter churn just move? <.< 'Cause if it did--
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