- Where things stand...
For now, the worst parts of Psychosomatica reign over all.
I am just so exhausted, and see only darkness ahead. I'm making it one day at a time, and just don't know how I can go on.
You know; like most of you. :-)
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"When faced with a problem you do not understand,
do any part of it you do understand; then look at it again."
~(Robert A. Heinlein - "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress")do any part of it you do understand; then look at it again."
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Punch line
When I put up the previous post (that's supposed to be a zero as the title, and I had considered the Omega symbol instead; I'll let armchair psychiatrists speculate on that), I was in a pretty dark space in my soul.
A couple of hours later, I came across And The Moral of The Story Is... (on Webutante's blog), and that lifted me up a bit.
It has a two-word punch line near the end that, if you value your keyboard, you don't want to be sipping anything when you read it.
Thanks Web. :-)
Update - 13 Jul 2011 - 15:18 CDT - A couple of hours ago (according to my site-meter), someone checked out this post and didn't even have enough curiosity to click on the link above to find out what the story and the punch line was. How can one so utterly devoid of curiosity even be on the internet in the first place? That's barely one step above being dead.
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A couple of hours later, I came across And The Moral of The Story Is... (on Webutante's blog), and that lifted me up a bit.
It has a two-word punch line near the end that, if you value your keyboard, you don't want to be sipping anything when you read it.
Thanks Web. :-)
Update - 13 Jul 2011 - 15:18 CDT - A couple of hours ago (according to my site-meter), someone checked out this post and didn't even have enough curiosity to click on the link above to find out what the story and the punch line was. How can one so utterly devoid of curiosity even be on the internet in the first place? That's barely one step above being dead.
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Wednesday, March 09, 2011
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