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Jul 11, 2012 17:59


The more things change, the more they stay the same. I'm not sure who the first person was who said that. Probably Shakespeare. Or maybe Sting. But at the moment, it's the sentence that best explains my tragic flaw: my inability to change. I don't think I'm alone in this. The more I get to know other people, the more I realize it's kind of everyone ( Read more... )

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ccrunner8907 July 12 2012, 02:03:27 UTC
I think that is pretty true even for me, and I love change.

After a couple of years at UM, I wanted to go somewhere else and check things out. I don't like stale circumstances, but at the same time, when the change is coming, it is certainly uncomfortable so I try to put it off sometimes. It's weird. I get to be in Louisiana now, so that's a big change haha.

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olizabinladen July 12 2012, 04:42:29 UTC
Louisiana? Don't hold out on me. I feel like I've been living under a freakin' rock! Where the h is your new LJ post?!

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biv9 July 12 2012, 03:18:27 UTC
I'm not even sure what to say here ( ... )

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olizabinladen July 12 2012, 04:45:00 UTC
It's funny- just last week I overheard a middle-aged woman saying that our early twenties always suck, our thirties are pretty awesome, and then it starts to suck again after that, but in a different way.

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olizabinladen July 12 2012, 04:32:10 UTC
I actually didn't write this. It's from a tv show that I loved watching in 9th grade. Ever since then, I hear the main character reading parts of this. It's just always popping into my head for some reason. At this point it's a comforting familiarity, which I realize is a little ironic.

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ccrunner8907 July 12 2012, 23:46:31 UTC
Now that you mention it, sounds familiar. What show?

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biv9 July 13 2012, 01:19:30 UTC
Scrubs?

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ccrunner8907 July 13 2012, 01:41:59 UTC
Everwood apparently. Never heard of it.

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