seriously! and reading older journals, that's the MOST mortifying. those awkward times when apparently the earth is crumbling and your only outlet is LJ. i just don't remember the rationale behind why i thought some of the entries i posted were good ideas. but that's life? and it's a little more interesting sprinkled with embarrassing moments from the past.
Reading old entries is an exercise in masochism. Seriously, I don't know why any of us thought it'd be a good idea to put all of this crap on the Internet.
tell me about it. why didn't anyone ever tell me that being whiney and melodramatic on the internet was a big no-no? maybe not so much in this particular journal, but ones from years prior...perhaps not the greatest (or most interesting) idea divulging every detail of my daily existence.
"today i ate yogurt, talked to my dumb boyfriend, was an awkward 15 year old..." etc etc etc.
but HEY, how are you and your lady friend (is the technical term fiancee?)? married yet, michael?
OH MY GOD, i've been skimming your loveblog - it's almost cute to the point where i throw up a little bit in my mouth every time i read a new entry. good job, michael :) i'm really happy for you! i expect an invite to your wedding.
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embarrassment was the most reoccurring of emotions.
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"today i ate yogurt, talked to my dumb boyfriend, was an awkward 15 year old..." etc etc etc.
but HEY, how are you and your lady friend (is the technical term fiancee?)? married yet, michael?
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