I spent a lot of time today drinking soy milk out of the carton.
A customer asked me a few days ago if I wanted to buy some crickets off of him. At first I assumed that this was some strange, hip new lingo for a drug I'm not well-versed in, and then I saw the plastic bag of live crickets in his left hand. He held them up to me with expectation scribbled all over his unshaved face.
Unfortunately, I don't need crickets at this point in time. If and when I ever do, though, I expect he'll be there waiting.
I had been trying to form a cohesive argument for how we have a collective tendency to mix up the ends and the means in many aspects of life, but it vanished when I crossed my legs on my bed. I'm now too comfortable to be eloquent. Deepest apologies.
I can't seem to find a book I actually want to read right now. I have this thing where my books need to fit exactly in the order that I want them in, so I can train myself to think in certain ways in a specific pattern. There is nothing that I'm really feeling right now, and I've never been all that keen on reading just anything. It needs to be the perfect book for that moment.
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If you haven't seen it already, I highly recommend the film Open Your Eyes. It's (infinitely and objectively, of course) better than its English version, Vanilla Sky.
My hair smells like apples.
[weather is here; wish you were beautiful.]
Next year, I'm going to take six courses in the fall semester and five in the spring. Then, I'll graduate. That shit is bananas! What should I do once I've completed my degree?
A customer asked me a few days ago if I wanted to buy some crickets off of him. At first I assumed that this was some strange, hip new lingo for a drug I'm not well-versed in, and then I saw the plastic bag of live crickets in his left hand. He held them up to me with expectation scribbled all over his unshaved face.
Unfortunately, I don't need crickets at this point in time. If and when I ever do, though, I expect he'll be there waiting.
I had been trying to form a cohesive argument for how we have a collective tendency to mix up the ends and the means in many aspects of life, but it vanished when I crossed my legs on my bed. I'm now too comfortable to be eloquent. Deepest apologies.
I can't seem to find a book I actually want to read right now. I have this thing where my books need to fit exactly in the order that I want them in, so I can train myself to think in certain ways in a specific pattern. There is nothing that I'm really feeling right now, and I've never been all that keen on reading just anything. It needs to be the perfect book for that moment.
</flake>
If you haven't seen it already, I highly recommend the film Open Your Eyes. It's (infinitely and objectively, of course) better than its English version, Vanilla Sky.
My hair smells like apples.
[weather is here; wish you were beautiful.]
Next year, I'm going to take six courses in the fall semester and five in the spring. Then, I'll graduate. That shit is bananas! What should I do once I've completed my degree?
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cklarock:
Once you've completed your degree, you should do **exactly and only** what you want for at LEAST five years.
icantplayguitar:
Aww man, I need some crickets