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Nov 12, 2005 22:40


I just had a load of fun with Wikipedia.  I wrote an article for my alma mater and then linked it in a bunch of relevant places.  While it wasn't a shining review of just how great the college is, I did put down some history and a few facts about the school as it now is.  It was greatly amusing.  Perhaps I shall go into greater detail in the future ( Read more... )

college, wikipedia, philosophy, the internet, rant, life

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alchemine November 13 2005, 05:36:30 UTC
I think there's something to be said for not dating just to date. When I met my husband at 22, I'd dated very little and had never had a serious or sexual relationship. As a result, I didn't bring a ton of baggage along with me. Now that I'm in my mid-thirties, I see a lot of single women my age who have been dating nonstop for twenty years and have developed a bitter, jaded men-are-jerks-and-players attitude because of it. I don't think there's anything wrong with dating or having relationships, but I also think it's one of those situations where a little goes a long way, and a lot can be too much.

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lilydandelion November 13 2005, 16:01:57 UTC
I wish there were more people like you, that enjoy being single instead of going out and looking for someone to date just for the sake of having someone. I think it's very important to grow and become your own person before entering into a serious relationship. (I could go on and on about my reasons for that, but it's a lot easier in person over a cup of coffee.)

Speaking of which, we should get together sometime. :-)

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scionofgrace November 15 2005, 02:40:12 UTC
Speaking of which, we should get together sometime. :-)

Oh, definitely! But when?

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edeainfj November 13 2005, 17:34:05 UTC
Some days I feel I'm missing out. But to be honest, I like this life. I like that I have no exes. I like that I'm very much pure. I like that when I do meet my Man, I will be able to say "I've done the single life and established myself as both my own Person and God's Person," and I will be able to give myself wholly in marriage.

Word. It's nice to have no regrets in that area. :D

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izhilzha November 14 2005, 00:07:16 UTC
To be a chaste, unattached woman is an anomoly. Some days I feel I'm missing out. But to be honest, I like this life. I like that I have no exes. I like that I'm very much pure. I like that when I do meet my Man, I will be able to say "I've done the single life and established myself as both my own Person and God's Person," and I will be able to give myself wholly in marriage. That's every reason to enjoy what I am, and not just mark time.

Word, word, word! It's always nice to know that I'm not as much of an anomaly as I tend to think, surrounded by society's views as we so often are.

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scionofgrace November 15 2005, 02:39:35 UTC
Yes. You know what I found helps? Counting all the people I know who are in the same place as me. Reality trumps societal "norms" every time.

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