Jun 21, 2002 01:13
"Curiosity killed the cat, but the answers brought it back."
Okay, so I usually have no idea what's going on, ever. And when I do, it's just a faint grasp on the current, and I'm usually too indifferent to purue more.
But luckily, curiosity got the best of me.
Those of you who are regulars to my friends list may have noticed a new member.
This livejournal user, "SpunkyMunkie," has recently added me to her friends list. I at first considered this fairly odd, for I had no idea who she was, or how she had come across my journal.
But I did what most (and if not most, then at least some) people would do, I added her to my friends. Now, I thought it would be odd to just ask "Hey, umm, who are you?"
It's just not my style.
And, being the inquisitive person I am by nature (sarcasm laid on pretty thick here), I did nothing really to discover who she was.
Until Tom asked some questions. Tom asked me who she was, and why she posted so much. Now, I knew not the answer to either question, and originally did not care to find either. But then the first intrigued me. I thought it would be easy to find out who she was by visiting some of her communities she's a part of.
So, after reading through some of her entries, I was as dumbfounded as to who she was, and especially how she found me, as I was when I began, some hour and a half earlier in the day.
But then I found something, that made my quest for a certain piece of knowledge seem very pointless.
www.livejournal.com/users/flashman
Now if you're a curious person by nature, you can check this out.
I was reading through some comments, and it struck me as odd. I won't explain what's there, I'll just say that it struck me as odd, and disturbing, and strangely beautiful at the same time.
Some of you may have already seen it.
Others have not.
It's up to you.