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gram:
damn! thats a damn shame!

well, goodluck lovely, holla sometime.

gramz74@hotmail.com

may you excell at all your archeodreams!
johnnyfive:
too gross??? confused
as in too big?? biggrin

well, good luck in your archealogical endeavors.

i always thought you had pretty eyebrows. but i never said so. so there you go. take that with you smile
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adjunct:
re: IRS, I actually talked to my dad about some complicated scheme involving my parents claiming me as a dependent from last year so I would owe even more, but we could collectively owe them less. This is karmic retribution for the two or three years I didn't file. All of this is putting a serious crimp in my SXSW plans.
sloane1:
What the hell have I been doing this whole break?

having fun I hope!
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gram:
oh shit! your ass is grass and i'm a lawnmower!!

and don't gimme this shit about not in the face!! whats fun about fighting if you don't have badass scars and shiners? i think you drink way too much for me, i think we need to break up.

sorry.
can we still have sex though?

ps-that was really something that an ex said to me once. funny huh? apparently lots of scorpios here that one.
sloane1:
Minty, Minty, Minty: where art thou? frown
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mutal8:
That's funny, I
mutal8:
That's funny, I can't stand warm weather. All summer was agony because it was too hot and I sweat a lot. This winter freeze is warm welcome. I leave my window open sometimes so my room is like a meat locker.

I'm an active member and look where I am now. puke

ooo aaa
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legionnaire:
Internet access has returned. And as a former Catholic myself, I don't think it's incumbent on us to have to claim responsibility for excommunicating Galileo, denying the holocaust, supporting slavery, claiming that condoms don't stop AIDS, covering up pedophilia.... you get the point. wink

I added some fun stuff to my journal, including what you asked for. Oh, and I am so cosmopolitan because I really do prefer Ethiopian food to hamburgers. Honest. tongue
velocity:
Okay, I think you might find this amusing: the Minty that I thought you were is actually Japanese. hehe. I'm kind of embarrassed now. It was unclear from the other picture you had (to me at least, but I think I've already proven my lack of intelligence) that you are not, in fact, Japanese.

Sorry for the inconvenience. Sorry for being such a dolt.

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mutal8:
i bought the lightning bolt dvd to make up for missing their show. i realize they are amazing and buying this dvd will never make up for not going. fun stuff.
mrgreen:
I believe the plural for jesus is a jeese.
or a gaggle of jeese.
or I'm completeley makin shit up.
I dig your ink.
EL SUICIDO LOCO
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modifier:
that article is great, i used it several times in my final paper.
i also agree with your message.
the area i'm going into is going to be interesting in that regard. the huastec were considered to be savages by the aztec, partly because they had rituals that involved getting drunk and naked, both of which were considered shameful behaviors. i feel like the huastec were almost celebrating and encouraging the other groups' perception of them. there's lots of levels of resistance that i'd like to look at in huastec culture.

ps: dancing wasn't all that great, really. and i'll go to the show. ooo aaa
trilobyte:
I'm hoping your final went better than your suspicions...

Very interesting. Something I never thought about. Again, though, it's sad to see how much is lost in such a short period of time. In just a few generations, enough information is lost that there are significant discoveries to be made. There's got to be a better way to record history.
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sloane1:
Sorry to hear your week has sucked so royally. Alcohol is always the best solution. Maybe a messy one night stand?

You'll have to tell me about Austin sometime.
coheed:
being drunk isent bad, hope your weekend gets better smile
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fu:
I love the name Minty! Can my name be Minty too?
estrada:
Your post on the school steam thread reminded me that I have Japanese language packs installed on my machine.

Of course the only reason is to have it show up as to not annoy me by being all those weird non-language characters.

What's your favorite Stereolab album?

Do you have their first post-Mary Hansen EP yet?
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gram:
pshhht!
whats the point of having you and some other chicks love baby?? thats all the guilt with none of the pleasure, thats like saying, "yo, i want you to go to prison for the next 30 years while i go kill someone" like, wheres the fun in that?

by the way, feminism is about as relevant today as the betamax being superior quality than vhs. and i surely don't see the application in something like theory....i think its just plain old rebelliousness that pushes women to complain about their role in hunter gatherer world. so the concept of babysitters was around at that time? where exactly would the women find time between having babies and maintaining the cave?
i mean, where men soley responsible for the rise of civilisation? of course not. men and women have needed and always will need each other to play their pivotal roles. like in any household, things developed as a cooperative effort. women do deserve credit for their part, but to get all silly and argue about the roles of the hunter and gatherer is like men complaining about their image as being tesoterone fueled pigs fucking or killing everything in their sights.
i agree that all sexes should be dealt with equally, but the differences between the sexes are distinct and its silly to pretend it doesnt exhist, the way most feminists do. i think feminism is about as good as chauvanism. they are both extremist perspectives that do more harm than good.

and yes, theory is sexy as fuck.
legionnaire:
Thanks for your comment. And hey, nice journal entry. I'm going to have to start upping the intellectual level of mine, I didn't realize the standard had been set so high.

Your comments on post hoc feminist additions to prehistory are very interesting. Do you feel like personal biases often get incorporated into scientific theory, and tend to blind researchers from looking as objectively as they can at facts? As a biologist, I see this too (though from a different perspective,) people who are in one 'scientific camp' tend to only interpret new data as it supports their own theory - or immediately discount data that contradicts their own. Do you believe it's possible to ever be truly objective?