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Apr 18, 2008 00:51

It's a paradox. It's absolutely everything I want and I want nothing to do with it at all. She's the second strongest woman I have ever known. Should I want her in my life? Is it a purely economic decision in which the benefits are weighed against the costs? Can one place a monetary (or otherwise) value on sanity, stability, or, in lieu of the ( Read more... )

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mercureal April 18 2008, 10:04:28 UTC
With the help I have gotten from a number of friends, it will.

I get by with a little help from my friends.

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fotoplasma April 18 2008, 20:56:12 UTC
Gonna try with a little help from my friends.

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purplespatula April 18 2008, 19:50:23 UTC
I just had an awful pang of "oh my gosh, we're losing track of each other."

I don't know the circumstances and I don't know the woman, but things will get good. Dreams don't always come true, but they often get replaced with dreams you couldn't even have imagined previously. Or at least that's something I've managed to convince myself of recently.

The pictures were for you, by the way. Sorry I've been busy my whole life. Call me some time?

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fotoplasma April 18 2008, 21:02:08 UTC
It hasn't really been a pang for me, just a hum in the background. Like when a TV is on in another room. And the pictures (which I loved) helped drown out the hum for a while (and made me feel warm and happy).

The statements about dreams are such truth. Branches of dreams can wind up being as strong as the trunks they grew out of, if not stronger. I'm definitely not incapacitated. It's progress.

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fotoplasma April 18 2008, 21:03:18 UTC
PS Don't be sorry about being busy, even if it is just your whole life. :)

It's as much, if not more, my fault.

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stephinary April 19 2008, 04:25:03 UTC
you said "the woman" and i went "crap. we're *women*."

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