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Bok bukhttp://www.livejournal.com/users/apoidea [Bok buk] I probably should have eaten some sort of meat and not just ramen and doughnuts in the last 12 hours. I was hoping my visit to ironworld on my birthday had cased me to absorb enough to last awhile

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[Theinnermonologue.com] The Inner Monologue: Telling you what to think since 2003.: We talked about our first impressions of each other and stuff and she told me she didn't think anything about me, and almost didn't even return my calls the first time we met, because she thought I was really fickle about girls. "Oh I met this girl the other day, but I didn't like the music she listened to so I don't want to date her..." "I have been talking to this girl, but had braces in Junior High so, you know, I can't go there." I think that last one is a line from Saved By the Bell.

http://totaldrek.blogspot.com [Totaldrek.blogspot.com] Total Drek: July 2004: In my defense, however, (1) I state more than once that this blog should not be taken seriously, (2) I have previously allowed someone to use my blog to disagree with my opinions, which is my own very Drek way of taking responsibility, and (3) posting anonymously allows me the freedom to keep this blog fun. If I wrote under my own name, I'd constantly obsess that everything had to be perfect, or I'd only write about the most vanilla and uninteresting of topics.

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Kottke.orghttp://www.kottke.org [Kottke.org] Business (kottke.org): reminds me generally of several other threads floating about in the popular ether: mp3 ripping/trading, the weblog circle jerk, Web-enabled hypercollection, DVRs, the idea of a creative commons, the death of scarcity. The mantra of the moment seems to be "rip, mix, burn, consume, repeat, faster!" It's always been like this, but technology and our cultural evolution has shortened the lifecycle of the process so that the time from "rip" to "repeat" is a few minutes or hours instead of a few weeks or months, meaning that sometimes we can't tell why we're laughing at something anymore.

Pachome1.pacific.net.sg[Pachome1.pacific.net.sg] Melancholy Beyond Memories ver. 5 // To you who believe in True ...: Had a good bowl of spicy miso ramen , absolutely loved it...though it .Chatted with her for awhile and when she finally went offline to .

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