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Name: J
Country: United States
State: Texas
Birthday: 3/7/1985
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Interests: Reading and my launch radio station sadly h.w. has become one too.
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Member Since: 10/4/2003

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Quotes for real friends...

A true friend stabs you in the front." --Oscar Wilde

"A true friend is somebody who you call at 3 AM and say "I'm in a prison in Mexico" and he replies "No worries, I'll be there in seconds" -- Anonymous

Some friends play at friendship, but a true friend sticks closer than one's nearest kin. -- The Bible, Proverbs 18:24


Wednesday, December 07, 2005

ok, so i doubt rani ever reads this since i don't update ever, but since i can't visit her xanga due to the music she plays that freezes my comp. everytime i'll just put the message here. Rani go to this link :D and watch the video yaay.

-me


Wednesday, October 19, 2005

i realized today that we live in a time of "not caring" . Many of my friends need to assert their individuality by not caring about how they affect others, what their actions mean etc. as long as they advance their own agenda in this race to be apathetically cool. I'm not talking about the grunge days of the early nineties, that was an outward in your face, we don't care. It was more honest and meaningful. No, now people are passive aggressive about not caring. It's not the same as doing something nice for someone else, but i think the reasoning behind why people do it is not the same. It's like they have a motive. For example, someone may have sent you a postcard because you were sick, but instead of doing it because they were actually worried about your well being, they may have done it so you'd be more attached to them or they saw it as a chance to network. These are the kind of people that don't return phone calls, or break plans just cuz, or say "no" to something because they need to wash their hair. They don't really want to not go, but by staying busy and not caring they want themselves to seem important. It's sorta like when people keep themselves on AIM just so their names on the screen, but they're not typing anything or even there, just so people will leave them messages and they can say to themselves "i'm wanted, yay". Pssh. I've noticed this with society all over, especially my own age group. It's kind of a nonchalant "whatever". I wander if anyone else has noticed it? I mean, in the eighties people got all emotional about shit, nineties, people were strongly apathetic in a meaningful way, and now i think people are just nonchalant to keep themselves from real life attachments and experience. It's really sad...:(


Saturday, September 24, 2005

yawn* ok, so i was woken up at 6:00am when i had been asleep since 1:30am... boo. now i can't go back to sleep...i will kill someone before this day is over, and most likely the person who woke me up. i was so in the middle of perfect blissful deep sleep when i'm suddenly being dragged out of bed for no reason...it's a long story. we have many a houston refugee here...hope the storms not going too crazy and everyone will be good. Hmmm...should i go wake up the person who woke me up after 4 1/2 hours of sleep too? see how they like it? what dyall think? I'm taking a break from school this semester...yay....but still trying to work, gotta keep busy right? i don't want to waste away....i'm also studying massage techniques and studying for the lsat. gotta get a 180 on that ho. fo wizzard... or faux wizzord, or well nvm...see i'm tired...it's cool though, hippos, just keep it easy and don't respond to this message because no one thinks i'm still doing this thing, but it's helpful...


Wednesday, May 11, 2005

It's amazing how much time we spend on trying to prove something about ourselves that's already true, and how little time we spend on trying to fix the things we wish weren't.

-Cody Talley (that's good isn't?)

^^^see me trying to prove i'm smart^^^



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