In which she finally finds God.

Dec 06, 2006 21:07

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keepitcloser December 7 2006, 01:51:52 UTC
you should go to croadcore.com and look at the event that's happening in philly on saturday (listed in the 'what's new' section). then you should go to it because i can't and i really want to. so there.

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keepitcloser December 7 2006, 01:53:14 UTC
oops it's actually croadcore.org, but you should still go anyway. (i was gonna put a smiley emoticon thingy there but then i remembered that you hate them so i didn't. i know i know, i'm an amazing friend like that.)

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cynicalshirleyt December 7 2006, 02:53:35 UTC
I want very much to figure out what time of day this is at.

It looks cool.

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cynicalshirleyt December 7 2006, 02:53:58 UTC
And yes, you're an amazing friend for that.

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cynicalshirleyt December 10 2006, 17:20:50 UTC
Hey--I didn't end up doing anything yesterday because I had to deal with my stupid infected parotid gland. Sad.

But...I heard about your mom and am sending positive energy and whatnot in the direction of your family. I love you guys!

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catladysarah December 7 2006, 05:17:42 UTC
God is the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy. Original sin, therefore, is not so much sex or whatever but organization.
And, you've pretty much summed up my entire life philosphy in an introduction to a blender story. Well done!

I also like how you refer to this other person as "K". It lends the story a Kafka-esque flair.

Well, since cooking is exerting order on a chaotic system, and chaos is the way of the universe, I would imagine it's actually sort of a sin... except, I think "god" is an aneristic principle created to try and exert power over chaos as well. So, I guess cooking would be godly.

(Actually, I really just think that if I cram for finals any longer I'm going to go insane. That's why I'm messing around with Livejournal again.)

Lentil loaf is cool and all, but yeah, I think sleep would serve you better. I always get into these weird cooking things when it's totally impractical, though. Just ask my roommate - I never bake bread before three in the morning.

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cynicalshirleyt December 7 2006, 23:44:55 UTC
Naw, the blender story is the background. You see, God the Blender definitely increases entropy (although God has been leaking lately. I almost want said blender to fall over dead just so that I can make Nietzche leave his grave to smash my head open). I would argue that cooking actually increases entropy as well, seeing as the various products become less organized, but I lack any evidence to back that up. In other news, uh, Discordianism seems to rock my socks off. Which, incidentally, you made. Or rather parts of it do.

And the lentil loaf is yum-tastic. I'm pretty proud that I can make fake meat now.

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