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Nov 06, 2006 20:31

at what point is it time to give up on something, be it a person, place, or thing? is it when the music dies, when the fat lady sings... is it when opportunity knocks... i'm not sure. i am however sure of one thing, change. it is the only constant in the universe. and the only thing that can be depended on. even if its effect may allude the ( Read more... )

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sexybebe November 7 2006, 02:05:35 UTC
awwww well you know I have no idea. I think things just happend.

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dnaspydir November 7 2006, 02:47:21 UTC
don't worry, there is no awwww, and there is no idea to have... all is good in my world. like i said, i am confident the wind will be at my back.

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sexybebe November 7 2006, 05:23:11 UTC
hmmm i hope not the stinky kind!

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one_andrea November 7 2006, 13:25:54 UTC
haha that is funny! We are thinking of moving. I am tired of our tiny place...

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deadcherries November 7 2006, 02:29:10 UTC
Sometimes it just comes out of no where and I have to flow with the wind instead of fighting it. Apparently I do alot more changes in a compressed period of time compared to others I know.

I myself change, the rest follows. Somethings still remain the same being persons you've learned to trust and respect.

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calignosity November 7 2006, 13:55:01 UTC
My life constantly changes. It has since I was a child. If I don't experience change at least every six months I get antsy, especially when it comes down to where I'm living. I can't stay put. I have the military brat life to thank for that.

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dnaspydir November 7 2006, 23:37:45 UTC
you don't experience change at least every six months... change is experienced every fraction of a moment. and though the rate of change may seem to fluctuate, i believe it to be a constant. and i believe it is this effect that alludes the simplicity of the complex human mind. it's all point of view.

(now imagine what would go through my head if i were on drugs)

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calignosity November 9 2006, 14:12:39 UTC
Oh I totally get that. When I say change, I mean something I choose to do that's fairly drastic.
I dunno, like moving to the eastern shore and going to college.

(now imagine what would go through my head if i were on drugs) ---- that scares me :P

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adalta_adastra November 7 2006, 14:31:26 UTC
at what point is it time to give up on something, be it a person, place, or thing? is it when the music dies, when the fat lady sings... is it when opportunity knocks... i'm not sure.

It's when you can no longer identify any sense of value. I tend to do this subconciously first before coming to a slow realization. Then I try to deny and ignore (I'm not a quitter!). Then I let go and kick myself in the arse for being so protective of that valueless thing for so long.

But that's just me.

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dnaspydir November 7 2006, 23:32:38 UTC
i do believe you get it...

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hmmmmmm anonymous February 24 2007, 04:10:07 UTC
Funny, I always thought of you more as an egocentric! By exerting your own gravitational force in a positive constant direction, such as a planetary orbit without influence of insignificant forces such as a wind. A tree may be rooted to the earth but that doesn't mean it is devoid of change, it just follows a greater force. Change is inevitable, but by what force?

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