Her.
Jul. 14th, 2008 | 11:16 pm
mood:
weird
music: I'm no longer sure. Something weird
Music and well-written books are two of the things that for me are best at bringing up on the one hand, and on another, dealing with strong emotions. I have both right now.
They don't help. I don't have the words to describe this. I wish I did. It's the best thing to feel, even if I don't know if it'll work out the way I hope for. This is worth the wondering and the worrying; it'll work out somehow. I won't let it go away. I'm not stupid enough to lose perfection when I've found it.
They don't help. I don't have the words to describe this. I wish I did. It's the best thing to feel, even if I don't know if it'll work out the way I hope for. This is worth the wondering and the worrying; it'll work out somehow. I won't let it go away. I'm not stupid enough to lose perfection when I've found it.
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relationship fixamatic
Jun. 26th, 2008 | 11:38 pm
location: Not entirely sure...
mood:
creative
music: Nightwish - Wish I Had An Angel
Okay.
Basically, falling in love is a terrible soppy, floofy, immature and silly thing to be going about doing. People should stop being so damn mature about it all. this should clear up most of the problems right away. Dammit people. It may be the most serious thing in the world, I know it is for me, but you can all be nice and immature about it now. Have fun. Be crazy and stoopid and fuzzy and what-have-you.
Seriously. Stop being mature. This applies to like everything in life while you're at it. I know most of the people who might possibly bother to read my journal already know this, but I thought I'd just put it out there anyway. It's possible to be a grown-up and do grown-up things and be polite and all those things you didn't do when you were a teenager and still be a totally immature little twit (but not too much of a twit. and not to your friends, except when exceptions apply, which is basically always. I mean, well, I'm sure you know what I mean) and you KNOW you want to. What's the fun in growing up? Peter Pan had it right, he just forgot to wait until he discovered ladies to stop growing up.
That entry did not make one lick of sense. You can see why I stick to fiction usually.
That's all folks.
Basically, falling in love is a terrible soppy, floofy, immature and silly thing to be going about doing. People should stop being so damn mature about it all. this should clear up most of the problems right away. Dammit people. It may be the most serious thing in the world, I know it is for me, but you can all be nice and immature about it now. Have fun. Be crazy and stoopid and fuzzy and what-have-you.
Seriously. Stop being mature. This applies to like everything in life while you're at it. I know most of the people who might possibly bother to read my journal already know this, but I thought I'd just put it out there anyway. It's possible to be a grown-up and do grown-up things and be polite and all those things you didn't do when you were a teenager and still be a totally immature little twit (but not too much of a twit. and not to your friends, except when exceptions apply, which is basically always. I mean, well, I'm sure you know what I mean) and you KNOW you want to. What's the fun in growing up? Peter Pan had it right, he just forgot to wait until he discovered ladies to stop growing up.
That entry did not make one lick of sense. You can see why I stick to fiction usually.
That's all folks.