Welcome to the Hundred Acre Wood

Oct 11, 2010 12:09

So opens the obligatory introductory post. Why? Because I found a friending meme! Hello all!

Before I go in and tell you lotsa stuff about me in an unusually egocentric post (hey, why don't old friends play the see how many I actually knew about her game!) I have a few things.

1) The Trojan ecstasy commercials on Colbert Report = lol
2) THREE DAY  ( Read more... )

gay as a bloody christmas tree, what are you blind?, school, i call it uni even though i live in ny, languages, meme, get me to the church on time, livejournal, don't cross the streams!, flist, sherlock holmes, video, squee, science, thatanos can't come to his brother party, out there, sex and sundry, i heart ny, poetry, books, art i tell you!, cambodia fuck yeah!

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amphitritie October 11 2010, 17:44:12 UTC
Mini rants are welcomed here! My father holds the exact same views for those reasons and they seem legitimate to me. I'm glad you have some definite opinions on "this god-person" as Douglas Adams would say. I'm not sure where I stand on religion at this point, when I read the Bible most of what I divulged were just good stories, not creeds by which to olive by. I do hate that religion creates a moral code for you rather than having someone develop their own. In theory, the God stuff is mostly passed over in our house.

Don't take anything Colbert says seriously, at least on the show or in character.

I love the East Coast and you should definitely come to New York sometime! I admit, I fall into the pit of over Romanticizing the city, but it's pretty awesome nonetheless, even if one has to deal with the nitty gritty. Despite traveling extensively outside the US, I've never been below the Southern Virginia border, except for Los Angeles. What's it like down there?

Italy and Greece, I don't remember much of those having been there when I was very young. Grecian beaches were quite lovely as I remember. Never been to Turkey there, but it sounds great! I agree that the media does tend to generalize, but there ARE always dangers. People should decide based on their comfort level. For example, my little sister was doing homework and listed Afghanistan as the third most visited country in the world. If we're talking tourists: I don't think so!

You think hiragana are hard! KANJI MY FRIEND. I can't remember them for toffee! It's been three years now and I'm fluent in transcribing/writing hiragana, but yes it is hard. Practice, practice, practice.

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