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Jun 26, 2009 20:19

I wrote my great-aunt and uncle a graduation present thank-you note:... We have been channeling some of your Pacific Northwest weather in Chicago, as it rained all through senior week and graduation. But I liked it. There was something about the drizzle and the clouds that framed everything with a sort of resilience. (Defiance, maybe even.) The ( Read more... )

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mickvicious June 27 2009, 03:41:24 UTC

1. I still like how you write
2. I can never write for the most important times of my life, especially the biggest transitions.
3. Feeling at one with the universe at the Point! About a month and a half ago, I was there around midnight and felt the same thing. You should try it too, at that time of night. The water and sky were so dark and inky and delicious-looking and I would have been okay to just dive in and float away forever.
4. Andrew Hastie was completely hungover the morning we started discussing The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Power/Identity/Resistance first year, and he thought it made complete sense. Our professor walked into the room expecting us all to be like "Uhhhh" and asked us if "any of that reading last night made any sense." Hastie raised is hand and proceeded to summarize it perfectly in like 2 minutes while the rest of us just sat there dumbfounded. Ha. Ha. Sigh.

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snowyyama June 29 2009, 01:41:29 UTC
1. Thanks. But I am not as good as I wish I were...

2. Me neither. Maybe if I were a better writer/person/?

3. ahhh it was wonderful

4. That is hilarious. It makes my day.

5. let's seriously make horchata for the sams at some point in the next two weeks.

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schikgodinnen June 27 2009, 22:01:46 UTC
i can only write poetry when i am in despair. which is why i dont full hate depression/sadness because it results in the production of something else

and didnt know you'd turned into such a butterfly

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snowyyama June 29 2009, 01:42:24 UTC
I didn't. You still know me pretty well.

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atomic_pirate June 28 2009, 15:02:38 UTC
I think I kind of pulled an Andrew the other day - I was having my laundry done at the laundromat, and it was too far of a walk to go back to the hostel and it still had 15 minutes left in the dryer, so I sat on a random doorstep and watched people walking by. For 15 minutes. And contemplated them.
(As opposed to my usual anxious twitchy need-smething-to-do style.)

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snowyyama June 29 2009, 01:43:11 UTC
awesome. but, to pull the Full Andrew, you need a notebook and pen.

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