Re: what does this mean?albanianchickDecember 17 2005, 19:25:26 UTC
i'm not really sure what it means. i know what part of it means but i still have to ask my cousin (the one who said this to me) what it means. I will tell you as soon as i find out.
Hm. i thought about you too. i've been thinking about you lately. just kind of like "hey, i wonder how andrej is doing?" I wonder if this is what you went through when you were a junior. I was reading some of our old notes to each other a couple of weeks ago and it made me miss you.
I'm kind of stressed, frustrated, overworked, anxious, apathetic, empathetic, and curious altogether but i am okay. it is only normal.
People change and forget to tell each othersainteterrerDecember 17 2005, 21:25:38 UTC
Wow! First of all, thank you for answering me honestly, and for answering me at all. I appreciate this immensely and feel the need to state this.
I haven't forgotten you, but I have been loathe to visit MHS. I need more time away, a few decades, maybe. I don't miss the place so much as I miss some people.
So much has been happening in my life, and it has been such a while since I last talked to your or saw you or wrote to you that I don't know where to begin.
I'm leaving for New Mexico in January. I'm excited about that. I don't know if I will come back to St. Louis. It doesn't feel like home even tho I've been here for a while.
Normal. 1650, "standing at a right angle," from L.L. normalis "in conformity with rule, normal," from L. normalis "made according to a carpenter's square," from norma "rule, pattern," lit. "carpenter's square" (see norm). Meaning "conforming to common standards, usual" is from 1828. Normalcy is first attested 1857, originally as a mathematical term; normality is first attested 1849. Normal
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People change and then forget to mention that they dont want to be your friend anymore.albanianchickDecember 20 2005, 00:23:45 UTC
yeah. i understand about the whole not wanting to come back to metro. Metro...isnt a fun place to be. I dont know how it was when you were a freshman but it sure isnt all that its cracked up to be. I dont understand why we are all working so damn hard, slaving over endless essays, homework sheets, memorizing countless lists of words that you will never remember later on in life, etc. We are all going to end up okay. We are all going to end up the same, more or less. How we get there is determined by the decisions that we make, but yes, eventually, it does not matter which road you take, both roads will lead you to the same destination. "two roads diverged in a yellow wood and i, i took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference." but where do the roads lead? do they not lead to the same place? The only difference is that one is more scary and one is less scary. ah. yes. i dont know why i just posted that. i've just kind of been thinking but not thinking at the same time lately. it's weird. but normal. hah
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Thought of you today. How d'you do?
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Hm. i thought about you too. i've been thinking about you lately. just kind of like "hey, i wonder how andrej is doing?" I wonder if this is what you went through when you were a junior. I was reading some of our old notes to each other a couple of weeks ago and it made me miss you.
I'm kind of stressed, frustrated, overworked, anxious, apathetic, empathetic, and curious altogether but i am okay. it is only normal.
how are you?
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I haven't forgotten you, but I have been loathe to visit MHS. I need more time away, a few decades, maybe. I don't miss the place so much as I miss some people.
So much has been happening in my life, and it has been such a while since I last talked to your or saw you or wrote to you that I don't know where to begin.
I'm leaving for New Mexico in January. I'm excited about that. I don't know if I will come back to St. Louis. It doesn't feel like home even tho I've been here for a while.
Normal.
1650, "standing at a right angle," from L.L. normalis "in conformity with rule, normal," from L. normalis "made according to a carpenter's square," from norma "rule, pattern," lit. "carpenter's square" (see norm). Meaning "conforming to common standards, usual" is from 1828. Normalcy is first attested 1857, originally as a mathematical term; normality is first attested 1849. Normal ( ... )
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