The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms defines "carpe diem" as "Enjoy the present and don't worry about the future, as in It's a beautiful day, so forget tomorrow's test - carpe diem!" Now the example that they gave (in italics) is a really crappy one, I think. "Carpe diem" is from the Latin and literally means "seize the day". If you take
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-pete
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yo whats that shit about you turning on the option that logs your ip address when posting?? are you stalking me christopher
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Yes, Kara, I'm stalking you. Just you too, I made it where it only logs your ip.
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*LCD
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-Lauren
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