"You're lucky no one can read your thoughts, because you're being very evil."
A girl randomly said this to me at the bookstore today. It was dead silent in there; I was reading a book.
I asked her if she was talking to me, and she said an emphatic "YES."
Then she purchased something, said she was having a "very bad experience in here," and asked if it was okay to go before she started "flipping out even more."
Clearly having a schizophrenic episode. Poor girl.
A girl randomly said this to me at the bookstore today. It was dead silent in there; I was reading a book.
I asked her if she was talking to me, and she said an emphatic "YES."
Then she purchased something, said she was having a "very bad experience in here," and asked if it was okay to go before she started "flipping out even more."
Clearly having a schizophrenic episode. Poor girl.
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I just got back from a talk by Robert Thurman, chair of the Buddhist Studies dept. @ Columbia University. He's been called The Father of American Buddhism. Oh, and he's Uma Thurman's father too. What a great character! He was really funny. He went on and on about Jack Kerouac, coincidentally. His new book is about the Dalai Lama, and the whole Tibet/China issue. It's officially on the must-read list, which is about 10000 miles long...
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I didn't go to either SG events this weekend. Lame. There was a BBQ at HQ on Friday, and the new montly Club Suicide on Saturday. My social anxiety was insurmountable this weekend, unfortunately.










