two quick words:
1. Happy belated V-Day. If you've never seen The Vagina Monologues, now is the time! Good fun for boys and girls.
2. Our dream come true:
Bush at your command!
You can watch him do his thing, or use your mouse to give him a little helpful nudge.
and one long word:
I would like to clarify something about my last post because it seems like it could have been misunderstood. My "constant yearning" philosophy is not some strange astral examination of Christianity, or any other religion for that matter. It is simply my way of explaining what some call the "God-shaped hole in our hearts." I do not believe there is a magnificent diety calling us to him/her/it, and I do not believe we are the pinnacle of evolution. I do recognize the fact that religions exist in every society in the world and many of them have similar premises. However, my conjecture was that we may all be attempting to explain the unexplainable - that is, we may be trying to squeeze the entire universe into a happy little story. We're all a part of something bigger, like atoms in a molecule, and we'll always feel that somewhere in our beings. That's the constant yearning.
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check out the wooly worm my love found in the middle of the road this morning. he was one lucky bugger, and after chilling (or rather, warming up) on our windowsill for a few moments, he went back outside to munch on some grass.
1. Happy belated V-Day. If you've never seen The Vagina Monologues, now is the time! Good fun for boys and girls.
2. Our dream come true:
Bush at your command!
You can watch him do his thing, or use your mouse to give him a little helpful nudge.
and one long word:
I would like to clarify something about my last post because it seems like it could have been misunderstood. My "constant yearning" philosophy is not some strange astral examination of Christianity, or any other religion for that matter. It is simply my way of explaining what some call the "God-shaped hole in our hearts." I do not believe there is a magnificent diety calling us to him/her/it, and I do not believe we are the pinnacle of evolution. I do recognize the fact that religions exist in every society in the world and many of them have similar premises. However, my conjecture was that we may all be attempting to explain the unexplainable - that is, we may be trying to squeeze the entire universe into a happy little story. We're all a part of something bigger, like atoms in a molecule, and we'll always feel that somewhere in our beings. That's the constant yearning.
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check out the wooly worm my love found in the middle of the road this morning. he was one lucky bugger, and after chilling (or rather, warming up) on our windowsill for a few moments, he went back outside to munch on some grass.
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