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Friday, May 7, 2004
Godel on...well, you'll just have to read to find that out, now, won't you?
Disclaimer/explanation:
This is the backup post. If my computer crashes in the middle of my writing an overlarge post again, this text will still be here, because I am typing this in about 30 seconds. Okay?
Good.
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Signs that you are platonic friends with some one of the opposite gender (in this case, guys):
-they swear at you as much as they do at their other, male, friends
-they continually talk at you about porn -.-"
-they attempt to preform the 64-point manipulation on your shoulder during every class-change o_o""
-they actually listen to you when you talk to at them about Shounen-ai and how hot [insert character name here] is
-they leave the toilet seat up every time they come to your house because there's no sense in being polite to your friends
In a similar vein, I have been unwillingly brought to question the antics of my friends and myself. Not in a dubious or scrutinizing way, but in a laid-back, amused way.
And it's all because of Expect Theatre. o.O
The aformentioned theatre company came to our school today to preform a play about "the transition to high school." Of course, this presentation was, for the most part, obsolete, as all school assemblies are. It was funny in its own right, if rather thrown-together, though.
It presented two girls, best friends, as being a cheerleader and a shoplifter who was desperate to hang out with her sister and her friends.
And, I can say, with much confidence, that I see zero possibility of ever having to deal with any of my friends falling to eating dissorders or any of that...nonsense.
I suppose it sounds naive and whatnot, but, when I think about it, I am ever relieved and overjoyed that I've ended up friends with the people I have.
We all fit snuggly into the geek niche, and I don't see that changing any time soon...
To be perfectly honest, it's kind of funny. Within the past few months, we seem to have shattered the male members of our Dungeons and Dragons group's preconceptions of how girls act.
By this I mean the following:
-we are able to clean off a full dinner table within ten minutes
-we use the term "pussy" on a regular basis
-we all hate makeup, barring nail-polish, which is just fun
-we spend Friday evenings sitting around in our ninja/samurai constumes, throwing dice at each other, eating everything in site, and playing mindless video games
I think the world would be a better place if every one acted this way. Actually, I find it kind of weird that any one would prefer not to act this way. I mean, it's a pretty smooth field, no? Since when do geeks get intro drugs, get drunk at parties or crash their parents' car(s)? Psh.
*wanders off*
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Well, that was incredibly dull and random. : / Poosh. I need something to rant about.
How about the time my classmate went to unbelievable ends at dictating how "The man was holding him down" in English class while my teacher stood behind him, veins popping all over his head? Damn, that was funny...
: D
Sorry if I've been less active lately: my computer's been being more of a bitch than usual. >:^O |
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