good luck with that
hours go by and i realize i have accomplished nothing, posted nothing, didn't edit a thing... consumed by lj world, it is a mystery to me what in lj could possibly keep me so enterntained and occupied for that long. it is definately a key to procrastination. (it too late an hour to be able to spell properly)
unfortunately, the photo shoot didn't turn out as i had hoped. janice (coffeshop girl) was with her friends, and really hurried. i'm sort of bummed about that... as for l.j., it has the same appeal as e-mail. it's nice to have contact with people, whether by mail, e-mail, or journal... it's also relieving to find people who deal with the same issues i deal with (i.e., truth and the moral crisis of lying, or dealing with dishonesty). it keeps me sane.
i am sorry your shoot didn't go as planned, don't give up though. argh, that reminds me i wish i knew where my camera was... between the remodeling and then moving, i can't locate anything and thanks to school i have no time to look. blah...
i agree, human contact is nice every so often, though the computer screen is what makes it tolerable. but then again, my vote is extremely biased at the moment for i have had my fill of anything that could be both defined as public and social. i would be much more apposed to it right now if i had to be on the phone or go out into the world for it, being on the computer is not so bad. besides what else is there to do, when you billionth attempt to fall asleep failed once more.
oh, and one last thing, 'sanity' that is such a relative thing, under certain perceptions it doesn't look appealing at all but rather dull, boring, lacking any fire or individuality. only a thought.
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hours go by and i realize i have accomplished nothing, posted nothing, didn't edit a thing... consumed by lj world, it is a mystery to me what in lj could possibly keep me so enterntained and occupied for that long. it is definately a key to procrastination. (it too late an hour to be able to spell properly)
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i agree, human contact is nice every so often, though the computer screen is what makes it tolerable. but then again, my vote is extremely biased at the moment for i have had my fill of anything that could be both defined as public and social. i would be much more apposed to it right now if i had to be on the phone or go out into the world for it, being on the computer is not so bad. besides what else is there to do, when you billionth attempt to fall asleep failed once more.
oh, and one last thing, 'sanity' that is such a relative thing, under certain perceptions it doesn't look appealing at all but rather dull, boring, lacking any fire or individuality. only a thought.
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