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Fear and Loathing in the Summer Sun
Posted Jun 23, 2002
A friend once tried explaining to me that everyone had their very own individual 'crack.'
Not in any rear-endidly way if that's what you were thinking, but rather, their habit(s), or maybe even further, that one thing that they do because it makes them feel relieved, content, or jolly, and so on and so forth.
So I've realized that my crack is music. Listening to or making great music.
What's a bit odd is that I think my other crack may be the United Nations. Yeah, it's kinda ineffective as the US plays a very dominant role in just about every resolution that passes through, and thus, for example, nations can be bought to support their stance on the issue at hand and such...
But, zark, taking part in it is one hell of a trip, far more insane than my words could ever truly convey. You'd need a heavyweight for a job like that. You'd need Hunter S. Thompson himself, for god's sake.
I won't lie,
I really don't know what to do about this place anymore. With school and life, h2g2 and I parted and we seem to have grown beyond one another. I'm a very different person than I was this time last year (and hopefully for the better). Likewise, h2g2 seems to me a very different place with a very different feel to it.
It seems as though I can't even sit down in good company anymore and enjoy a .
I mean, I was really under the impression that once school ended I'd be back here, with hopes of pumping out several respectable edited guide entries and such.
And here I am, hardly able, comfortable even, to post at one of my favorite threads...
Hmmm....
*squint*
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Posted Jun 22, 2002
Well,
There you have it.
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Democracy Prevails! ~or~ So you thought you could out-wit me you fascist SoB...
Posted Jun 10, 2002
Meet the newly elected President of the ("Fat City", if you will ) Model United Nations
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I owe them eight picks...
Posted Jun 6, 2002
At the very least, three. And those three happen to already be late.
To hell with this journal. I'm going to see what my friends' say. I can't remember the last time I visited someone else's journal entry and actually responded as I have perpetually yearned for one to do to my own.
Stat pristina rosa nomine, nomina nuda tenemus.
A failed legend in his own right (or even wrong if you will),
Yossarian Prefect
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prid. Non. Iun- a.d. VIII Id. Iun.
Posted Jun 5, 2002
William was deeply humiliated. I tried to comfort him; I told him
that for three days he had been looking for a text in Greek and it
was natural in the course of his examination for him to discard all
books not in Greek. And he answered that it is certainly human to
make mistakes, but there are some human beings who make more than
others, and they are called fools, and he was one of them, and he
wondered whether it was worth the effort to study in Paris and Oxford
if one was then incapable of thinking that manuscripts are also bound
in groups, a fact even novices know, except stupid ones like me, and
a pair of clowns like the two of us would be a great success at
fairs, and that was what we should do instead of trying to solve
mysteries, especially when we were up against people far more clever
than we.
And it is thus that I remain,
Yossarian Prefect
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