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cold new york in summer is not as fun as warm ny.
enjoy your summers, set off fireworks for me & go by yourself something you can't afford....

ciao
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Litost on Getting Fucked Over
go karma.

*waiting for a few people to get run over by a bus*

i really dislike being jerked around. although you might be hard pressed to find someone who enjoys it.

this makes me REALLY like honest people. which is kind of sad in itself. should people really celebrated for being what they should be?

Litost on Boobs

also...
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viva_disgraziata:
i like the way you think...on both subjects.
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i've been inspecting my nose furiously for freckles and i can't find any. this makes me sad. i have freckles everywhere else but my nose. frown they should really have a cying face.

i'm going to the drive ins tonight with my [former] roommate. and it is going to be a blast. here's to old times when things were a bit more nice, a bit more...
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widesky:
Hmmm, what about turning upside down, so the freckles can slide into place? biggrin

Oh yes, chocolate can only be helpful ... though I admit 1lb is not a bad amount! smile
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mmm. exciting new job prospect as a makeup artist at my most beloved hang out ...which would let me a. have fun, b. make as much if not more than i do now while working half the hours. yipee. it's all up to my gay fairygod mother now...plus i can finally get some art into my other wise science saturated life (go filoviruses!).

um um...
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widesky:
First: I appreciate your compassion towards the male hair loss and feel deeply understood kiss kiss kiss
Sorry to read that you had to take such stuff frown
I guess the sunburn is the way better alternative. So please keep the hair!!!!
l_f:
Sorry for not having get back to you yet I traveled this week and, right afterwards, had to deal with a lot of serious bureaucracy. In this case, it is easy to write light stuff, but it is not that easy to focus and write something really helpful.

kiss kiss

[Edited on Jul 02, 2005 4:02PM]
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cobaltdesign:
You know what you should try. Johnson and Johnson makes a baby oil/aloe vera mix that is great for sunburns or for just skin renewal after a tan. I use it and it really helped out with th Ol Irish red burn. Give it a try, I think it will give your skin a beautiful glow.
Sean
widesky:
Could be a wonderful brown by today ... smile
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so....
i'm not entirely whoop tee do about SG and i'm letting my account run out ...i think maybe july 9th it expires?

anyway, if you'd like to keep in contact you can find me on my LJ so yep. give a holler if your interested in the dramatic going ons of my life smile and of course gossip. wink
viva_disgraziata:
whoop tee don't do it.
automatic:
Yeah, I'll miss ya... Sorry you is leavin, but I'll probably nvr remember to find ya LJ
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happy summer solstice and crafting love
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l_f:
I added you there. kiss kiss
french_frog:
thanx sista kiss
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some people, regardless of how hard they try, will always be ugly.

some people, regardless of what they look like, will always be ugly
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l_f:
Of course!

And how have you been, beautiful? (No pun intended. wink )
l_f:
I think we are making the same point through very different venues. wink
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dear weekend,

whelp, you finally got here.
took your fucking time now didn't you?

love,
litost.
l_f:
Dear litost,

I am so sorry! The air fare was too expensive, and I had to come via Greyhound. Are you sure that you want to hear my ordeal in detail?

Love,
weekend
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i keep trying to update, it keeps getting erased.
i am tre annoyed by this .
goddamn. puke


Edit:

i'm so glad i go to a school that's 76% men. i lived with 44 men last year, as well as 3 women who didn't speak english; thus i never had any interaction with them. i don't think i could deal with being around any number of...
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thearcanecircle:
would you be weirded out if some random guy told you, you are beautiful because i think i just did. (your profile showed up in that ramdon picture thing in the hoock-up part of the site just in case your wondering)
l_f:
kiss kiss kiss




What? Oh! Random kisses for you. wink
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more piercings == soon

( unobtrusive piercings//as residing with over-protective conservative father =/ ; must become adult, move out, give up cushy lifestyle of no rent//free food )
l_f:
Piercings: Go for them! love love

Cheers.
automatic:
I'm trying to leave comments for people - yah know- but, I'm finding myself without comment alot of the time. I need help here. Okay... Ummm... I've got it.

'Gutter Supply Store'

How's that for a comment?

Okay, it sucks...

Ummmm...

'Bleached out skull-cap'

Yeah alright...
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l_f:
Very interesting! Are you into Foucault?

History of consciousness - That can be taken in more than one way. Can you elaborate on that?

Cheers,
Lord_Frous
l_f:
Foucault - I think you would relish. A lot. Unfortunately, in the USA people often focus much more on specific consequences and applications of his theories, even his loose opinions (I feel that he loved to show off) than on his theories/models, which are much more lasting than context-based applications.

He started studying to which extent concepts from organic patology actually apply to mental patology. Once he noticed the crucial role of the historical changes in psychology itself and, more generally, in (cultural) mentality, he wrote a book on (a non-comprehensive) history of madness and revised half of the previous book. He came back to the topic occasionally, and co-authored a book on the history of the hospital, but focused more on other far-reaching abstractions of the structure and evolution of mentalities, as well as rich applications to various examples of that cultural process beyond the health-related aforementioned ones (e.g. the processes that produced the contemporary notions/versions of: Economics, biology, linguistics, humanism, authorship, prision, punishment, sexuality, and homosexuality.)

Cheers,
Lord_Frous

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