The Cure

Aug 26, 2004 11:26

Into the sea
You and me
All these years and no one heard
I'll show you in spring
It's a treacherous thing
We missed you hissed the lovecats
So wonderfully, wonderfully, wonderfully,
Wonderfully prettyMe, Mike, and Cass saw the cure last night. They are fucking amazing live. They played so many songs. It was incredible. They played like almost all ( Read more... )

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moteviolence August 26 2004, 16:33:53 UTC
That is sooooooo awesome!! Is that food coloring osmosissing (blah, I can't think of the correct usage) in water?

Ohhh, the Cure. Awesome! I would love to hear "Boys Don't Cry" live. *swoon*

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staredecisis August 26 2004, 19:28:47 UTC
osmosissing? lol It's not really a word I think that can have a ing is it :/ I just consider it dye emerged in water and composing together. But I'm glad you liked it.

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moteviolence August 26 2004, 21:11:57 UTC
Yeah, I knew osmosissing wasn't a word, so then I made it a word because it fit so perfectly into what I meant. ;o)

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staredecisis August 27 2004, 09:59:35 UTC
yes I know, It was funny though. I do the same thing, make my own words, but then when I do it people seem to turn grammar nazi on me:(

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moteviolence August 27 2004, 12:30:18 UTC
Joe (from my journal) graduated with an English degree, so he says that gives him the right to make up words. (But he granted me a special decree that says I can make them up, too. *rolls eyes* ;oP) Apparently since I'm doing math and anthropology I can make up mathematical equations about the socioeconomical status of the Yanomamo tribe. Or so he says. ;o)

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staredecisis August 27 2004, 18:48:42 UTC
I guess that gives you higher authority than I, considering I'm a lowerclass skint waster with no degree! Hows anthropology, a guy at my work studies that. Are you liking it?

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moteviolence August 27 2004, 23:20:37 UTC
Anthropology is so extremely interesting! I like people and this is the science of people as a whole. There are different types of anthropology, including biological, cultural, and archaeology. I'd love to be an archaeologist, but the field is really hard to get into. I think I am leaning toward studying cultural anthropology, because studying different cultures is very cool. It's neat to see how different people (as a culture) affect each other.

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staredecisis August 28 2004, 21:20:43 UTC
But how do people make a career out of studying culture. What exactly do you do with that career wise?

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