it's a crying shame you don't know just how hot you are

Mar 11, 2007 17:41

as much as i'd rather not sound like one of those guys standing on some random street corner, proclaiming doom to everyone, i'm pretty sure i could be. side note - why is it always guys doing that? i have yet to see some crazy woman wearing a sandwich board yelling about the end of the world between random unfocused obscenities....i could so be the first.
not quite sure what it is, maybe it's just the effortless mundanity with which every new disaster is swept aside; and, to be fair, we haven't really had any over here yet. well, not exactly here.
did the great wars of history start this way? of course they did.
do extreme shortages begin in tiny trickles that are almost unnoticable, and "temporary"? for sure.
i had an argument here, it was slowly building, like the coming apocalypse, but that was at least a week ago. the "restore from saved draft" button was just so intriguing that it had to be pushed. who knows what crazy stuff it'll pull out of the past next time? i can't even begin to imagine...
so other than the world coming to an end, which is not altogether unusual, what else is new?
the weather is steadily getting warmer. oh sure, it feels nice to not freeze to death when you step out the front door, and the temperature is great for now, but every single person who complained about the cold will flip and complain about the heat all summer long. if you don't ever like the weather here, why not just move? myself, i have every right to complain through the summer - i love the winter, and hate humidity with the fiery passion of a thousand suns. also mentioning to everyone who complained about the cold: it was cold for maybe a month. what is wrong with you? this is canada, and you somehow feel that a month of snow and wind was just too much to bear? le sigh, and sigh again.
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