The Mystic meeting the ocean tide

Jan 26, 2007 23:44

In contrast, a jellyfish is very malleable. Despite its fragile appearance, it can survive in ocean depths of great temperature. To move, it must expand and condense itself frequently, though there may be tentacles to help along the way. However, the jellyfish sees the value in simply drifting as well, and is not often hurried.

Which species came first and which will remain after?"

In other news, I met a friend of Colin's today here at Butler. Her name's Lauren, and she lives on the floor below me. I think I shall have to endeavor to know her better. She seems so kind . . .

mind-song-flight

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