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"When we describe the Moon as dead, we are describing the deadness in ourselves. When we find space so hideously void, we are describing our own unbearable emptiness." ~ D.H. Lawrence "Is the meaning of life defined by its duration? Or does life have a purpose so large that it doesn't have to be prolonged at any cost to preserve its meaning?" "Living is not good, but living well. The wise man, therefore, lives as well as he should, not as long as he can... He will always think of life in terms of quality not quantity... Dying early or late is of no relevance, dying well or ill is... even if it is true that while there is life there is hope, life is not to be bought at any cost." ~ Seneca "People will tell you nothing matters, the whole world's about to end soon anyway. Those people are looking at life the wrong way. I mean, things don't need to last forever to be perfect." ~ Daydream Nation "All Bette's stories have happy endings. That's because she knows where to stop. She's realized the real problem with stories-- if you keep them going long enough, they always end in death." ~ The Sandman: Preludes & Nocturnes "The road now stretched across open country, and it occurred to me - not by way of protest, not as a symbol, or anything like that, but merely as a novel experience - that since I had disregarded all laws of humanity, I might as well disregard the rules of traffic. So I crossed to the left side of the highway and checked the feeling, and the feeling was good. It was a pleasant diaphragmal melting, with elements of diffused tactility, all this enhanced by the thought that nothing could be nearer to the elimination of basic physical laws than deliberately driving on the wrong site of the road." ~ Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita "It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend." ~ William Blake Think about it Musicalities! Kill that boredom!
Binder Paper Comics Web Comics and Such A Distant Soil (Some nudity) The Adventures of Gyno-Star (Some explicit stuff) Aquapunk Axe Cop Basic Instructions Bear Nuts Beeserker Blue Milk Special Bug Buttersafe ChannelATE Cigarro & Cerveja Crunchy Bunches Curia Regis Cyanide and Happiness dead winter (has some explicit stuff) Devilbear: The Grimoires of Bearalzebub (PG-13?) Diesel Sweeties DUBBLEBABY Eat That Toast! E-merl.com The End Evil Diva Evil Inc. Existential Comics The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon For Lack of a Better Comic Forming (Explicit) Girls with Slingshots (some explicit stuff...?) Mirror The Last Halloween Last Train to Old Town L.A.W.L.S. The League of Evil Genius Legend of Bill Living With Insanity (some nudity) Love Me Nice Married to the Sea Meaty Yogurt Medium Large The Meek Metacarpolis Monsterhood Monsterkind The Moon Prince Moth (Some nudity) Mr. Lovenstein Muddlers Beat Natalie Dee Nedroid The Non-Adventures of Wonderella Optipess Out There Owen's Uncles Phuzzy Comics Political Cartoonists Index Poorly Drawn Lines Powernap The Property of Hate Red Meat Rice Boy Robbie and Bobby Rosscott, Inc. Safely Endangered Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal Savage Chickens Scary Go Round Scenes from a Multiverse The Secret Knots Serenity Rose Stand Still. Stay Silent Stinking Hellebore Strong Female Protagonist Subnormality Tales of Pylea Three Word Phrase (some nudity) Tiny Kitten Teeth Toothpaste for Dinner Trying Human (Some nudity) Two Guys and Guy Wilde Life Witchy xkcd Yellow Peril (PG-13) Infrequently/No Longer Updating Web Comics The Abominable Charles Christopher The Adventures of Dr. McNinja The Adventures of Ellie Connelly American Hell Bag of Toast Bear in Mind Bobwhite The Book of Biff Brat-halla Brightest Broodhollow Bullfinch Camp Weedonwantcha Chain Bear (Some explicit stuff) Chainsawsuit Conspiracy Friends! Daisy is Dead Distillum Dream Life Dumm Comics Ectopiary (Some nudity) Edemia Edmund Finney's Quest to Find the Meaning of Life A Fine Example Finn and Charlie are HITCHED Floodmud Freaks! Green Wake Gun Show Hark! A Vagrant Head Doctor Productions Hello with Cheese Helpful Figures Hollow Mountain IDK Comics Inscribing Ardi Intragalactic The Intrepid Girlbot JBabb Comics Kyle & Atticus Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space Letters to a Wild Boar Lovecraft is Missing Manta-man Meat and Plastic Minimalism Sucks Mis- Moe Moon Town The Nerds of Paradise Nimona No Reason Comics Odd-Fish One Swoop Fell Patches Pictures for Sad Children Raymondo Person A Redtail's Dream Riotfish Roy's Boys (PG 13?) Run Freak Run Saint's Way Shortpacked! Sin Titulo Snowflakes Split Lip Spooky Doofus SubCulture Super Buzzkill The Super Fogeys The Super Gay Adventures of Ross Boston Thermohalia Troubletown Mirror Ugly Girl YU + ME 2815 Monument Pure Flash Awesomeness Aardvardkbutter.com Angry Alien Die Anstalt : Toy Psychiatry The Frown Hoogerbrugge Other Bogleech Clients from Hell Brian Despain Creatures in My Head Damn You Auto Correct! Jhonen Vasquez's site Overheard in New York Passive Aggressive Notes Submarinechannel.com Superdickery UHpinions Whirled | Volunteer work Saturday, February 17, 2007 Well I'll be gone Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next week. Volunteer work... something to do with food. I think I'm making soup. Not leaving until 5 o'clock on Wednesday. I don't know if there's a wireless connection there, but I can bring my laptop just in case. :P
It's hard for me NOT to laugh at my results, but seriously, who sees celebrities at Starbucks? That's Hollywood, not here. I have all of next week off. :| Part of me is happy, part of me is distressed. Oh well. I'll live... For any who haven't seen it, check out Tiny Plaid Ninjas Can you spot the problem? scrolling="no" hspace="0" vspace="0" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" width="0" height="0"> Comment! (2) | Recommend! Mablalala Thursday, February 15, 2007 The title did not make sense to me or anybody else.(I think) I just had that strange little word running through my head. Only two agonizingly long more years until I can change my name. :/ I want a piroshky. I have to wait until Saturday though. :( Oh Farmer's Market, why can't you come sooner?....... Nothing really happened at school. I drew some interesting pictures for a project in Lit (my favorite being the Dodofish), but I didn't take any pictures. French was boring, Chem was boring, Geometry was boring, History was really boring. I accidently ran two track laps in P.E. because the other classes were running but me and my friend Liz didn't know we didn't have to. :/ I felt kind of stupid when we walked in on our class playing basketball in the gym. Good lord! I bet his manboobs (or should I say boyboobs?) could crush a small animal! Oh... I need this shirt..... I need it so badly..... Comment! (7) | Recommend! Have a depressing Ultra-Emo day Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Comment! (4) | Recommend! I'm getting married! Tuesday, February 13, 2007 But I'd love to see the expression on your face when you read that. Me and Alice were discussing such matters during Chem today, following a horrible "Kool-Aid Koncentration" lab. I was talking about wanting to change my name to Khryseis. Then we got onto the subject of marriage somehow. After that we started talking about goth weddings and getting married in a graveyard. It was..... interesting. The idiot who sits behind me was apparently eavesdropping, and asked "You two are going to get married in a graveyard?" Ugh. He is SUCH a pain. And actually, he asked me out in the seventh grade. I laughed at him for asking if I wanted to go see Scooby Doo 2, and since then I haven't gotten any other offers. (Thankfully) Alice and I just stared (or should I say, GLARED) at him. Then we started talking about what it would be like if Alice got married. But of course, I had to remind her that she doesn't like boys/girls. Unfortunately, I just phrased it as "But you don't like boys!"... the result was her, lying her head on the table, probably trying to figure out just how embarrassing her situation was. My parents said I can't change my name until I graduate highschool. :/ At least they didn't mind... to some extent. I found out that I'm named after some girl who was in my mom's highschool. Just because she liked the name. My mom suggested that I just start asking people to call me Khryseis but well.... any other nicknames I've tried to implement have just completely failed. So much for that idea. We also conversed about different baby names. I saw a site where they just took names from scary movies and listed them. Would YOU name YOUR child "It"? I sure as hell wouldn't. Unless I was feeling incredibly hateful towards him/her. Perhaps one day he will find someone who appreciates his oversized posterior. :P Love this song, not so sure about the music video. I wish I had a higher quality version of this one. The other video for this song pretty much sucks. Although... this one isn't too great either.... but man, is it gay! Comment! (5) | Recommend! Fa who doray Monday, February 12, 2007 I have no idea how you're supposed to spell that (title). I just had the song stuck in my head all day. Actually, I still have it stuck in my head. :| Someone threw a chocolate milk carton into the boys' lockerroom at school and now we have to run everyday until the person who did it confesses. I propose we find whoever did it, shake them really hard, and scream "WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU?!?!??!!" No pictures today... sorry. :( We were talking about random stuff today... there was this weird mystery stew thing for lunch and my friend got it. So then Angie was talking about how the onions made it sweet, but she was being... how she is... so she quickly "corrected" herself and prounced it as 'union' instead of 'onion'. So then I just said "a union... between a man and a woman.... who love each other.... is like an onion because once you peel away the outer layers you start to cry." And that is pretty much the only thing that was worth remembering today I guess. :P I love the doctor comics he does... they're so cute and yet so sick. Here's a horrible little flash movie for people who like seeing cute little animals get killed in gory ways. Valentine's Smoochies - Giggles And here's a cutesy little Japanese-style animation. Shii's Song I don't really know why that other cat's mouth is so weird though. Comment! (7) | Recommend! Tomorrow is the first day of LW Sunday, February 11, 2007 LW being Love Week, of course. I doubt it'll be that much different than any other week, but we'll just have to see, now won't we? Middaymoon... you've got it going on... most popular person on the list. :0 Here are a few pictures... one from my house and others from a store called Tuesday Morning. Water droplets on a tree outside my window. Now you can eat your food and dress like it too. Texting is taking over.... other side says RUOK? Other pillows say OVR8D, XLNT, NURDRMS, and..... I forgot what else. Interesting purse I found. A whale garden decoration. This one is from Gene's Fine Foods.... "made with 100% real mermaid or your money back!" Head of the House Comment! (8) | Recommend! AOL Saturday, February 10, 2007 Comment! (6) | Recommend! Next week is LOVE week :0 Friday, February 9, 2007 Or at least that's what my school calls it. Clouds in the sky. A puddle with water dripping down into it. Those were the only pictures I took today. I feel like I should eat something. All I've had today is half a handful of cashews. We don't have anything I want to eat.... Nothing really spectacular happened today. I didn't end up doing my speech in History, but I think it's a guarantee I'll go Monday. This is what I have so far: Unless you've never worn clothes before, or have lived under a rock your whole life, you probably know what FASHION is. You know, how your clothes look and all that fun stuff. Even cavemen had fashion (once they started wearing clothes.... or loinclothes). But that's not what I'm talking about. MY topic is fashions of WWI. Before the war, women wore corsets and huge dresses. They exaggerated their bodyparts for that freakishy feminine look. When I say that I mean they not only had hourglass figures, but they packed some junk up in their chests and posteriors. When the men left to fight in the war, women had to take over factory jobs, and some even joined the army. They realized they couldn't work if they couldn't breathe (corsets, you know?). Dresses got narrower, hemlines went up. Hair got shorter and clothes were more plain due to a dye shortage. When I say "narrower" I mean their skirts were slightly bigger than pantlegs. Some women tied a cord around their legs so they couldn't move too far; if they didn't they would trip. This doesn't really make sense, seeing as the whole goal here was more mobility, but not everybody gets it right the first time. Something they DID do correctly was bring up the hemline. Someone must've figured out that walking is easier when you don't have twenty pounds of fabric dragging on the ground around your feet. Though the change was slow, it was definitely noticeable. Men's fashions changed too as a result of the war. They used to wear tail coats and top hats all the time, but stopped wearing them except in extremely formal situations. And even that happened very rarely. Men started wearing sack suits and tuxedos, clothes more recognizable to our twenty first century eyes. In 1917 U.S. Rubber invented sneakers, named so because they made no noise when people walked in them. Until then all other shoes, excepting moccasins, made sounds when walked in. Yeah... that's it. Haven't really figured out the rest yet. :P I'm not really sure what the people who wrote this were thinking, but boy if it didn't give me a good laugh. Comment! (8) | Recommend! 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