You're super great because not only did you drive me and my sister home today, but you mentioned it in live journal, AND spelled Kelley the right way. Right on Kathryn, right on. Next step: add Anna Kelley to your friends list. ;)
I think I've added you now Anna. It's not that I didn't want to add you, it's just that I feel it's a lot of work, and sometimes, a little too over my head. I mean, I wanted to be added to your list, and even though live journal informs us that you don't have to add people who have added you, I feel that I should. Right. So I've added you, hopefully. And no problem and the correct name spelling. It was the least I could do in return for the avoidance of traffic.
You haven't bitched at me to update, does that mean you don't enjoy my witty livejournal remarks? I'm hurt. I don't think I was present for this nervous breakdown vote, because there are at least two people ahead of you on my list.
Okay okay, so I lied. I really haven't been bitching at a lot of people, just one person. But being the compulsive liar that I am, I felt the need to make it sound like there were a lot of people, because otherwise the opening to my entry just didn't seem to hold as much value. I'm sorry for misleading you both and I apologize sincerely to any others who felt that their journals were not important to me.
You havent bitched at me to update either. But I do compulsively, so I guess you havent needed to.
About the Euro: the thing you have to realize is this: even for those three hours it doesnt really matter, unless it will afterward. Its importance doesnt die; the illusion, if you have it, of importance does. Were it (the material, not the test) actually truly important, then it would remain important after those three hours. If it cant even stand up to the test of time, especially a time as short as three hours (though I've seen seemingly strong bonds broken in shorter), it doesnt deserve the importance you've given it by studying. Thus: instead of studying, I watched the Simpsons, talked to my mother about Invisible Man, said goodbye to the shittiest car I've ever been in, sang Finnegan's Wake while doing a half-assed celtic dance, took notes, and read The Crying of Lot 49, all of which are more important to me than the Euro AP. Right now, posting here and listening to The Devil Went Down to Georgia is.
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Good luck with da Euro! *thumbs up*
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About the Euro: the thing you have to realize is this: even for those three hours it doesnt really matter, unless it will afterward. Its importance doesnt die; the illusion, if you have it, of importance does. Were it (the material, not the test) actually truly important, then it would remain important after those three hours. If it cant even stand up to the test of time, especially a time as short as three hours (though I've seen seemingly strong bonds broken in shorter), it doesnt deserve the importance you've given it by studying. Thus: instead of studying, I watched the Simpsons, talked to my mother about Invisible Man, said goodbye to the shittiest car I've ever been in, sang Finnegan's Wake while doing a half-assed celtic dance, took notes, and read The Crying of Lot 49, all of which are more important to me than the Euro AP. Right now, posting here and listening to The Devil Went Down to Georgia is.
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