Wholesome Fun vs. Wholesale Fun

Feb 02, 2004 19:22

Somewhere along the way, between the "birds and the bees" and "you're so selfish" chats, my mother impressed upon me the virtue of self-reliance. Her definition stands as follows: "You cannot depend on anyone for anything. You have to be able to support yourself." However, the message seems to have been lost in translation. Instead, I find ( Read more... )

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daccotablue February 2 2004, 21:59:43 UTC
Damn hun... I'll be on tomorrow... it's not much... but I like not feeling alone in my pathetic feelings. misery loves company

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Re: van_halcyon February 5 2004, 17:33:48 UTC
Misery loves company. >.< It's a real pity that company doesn't breed happiness, isn't it? Since misery seems to be about as contagious as the bubonic plague.

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Re: colbybfox April 20 2004, 07:55:29 UTC
tisk...cynical

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chaoticraven February 4 2004, 19:43:30 UTC
Big believer in the misery loves company bit. I woulda been around for the venting if i could get this damn puter to work properly ::kicks dell hardware:: oh well, thing's get better. Promise.

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Re: van_halcyon February 5 2004, 17:37:52 UTC
See, that's what's so bizarre about my luck. When I really need someone to be there, they never are! It's like the time I was walking down Palafox, fourteen years old or so, and this old--and I mean old!--old dude walked up and asked, "Hey, babe. Wanna fuck?" I was scared out of my mind and ducked into the local white-tie restaurant, Jackson's, where they A) tried to make me leave for not wearing the appropriate attire and B) let me use the phone in the bathroom (yeah, the bathroom) to call Jon once I explained my situation. Unfortunately, Jon wasn't at home and I had to brave the dangerous streets of Pensacola all by my lonesome. Although I suppose since I'm still around to tell this story I really shouldn't be too upset about it, eh? ::Sardonic grin.::

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