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Tuesday, November 16, 2004


Knock down drag out
Originally I was going to write about my disillusionment with America, but then 24 gave me the greatest gift ever (see last post) and so I have decided to write about the goings-on of yesterday that I was unable to post said day before.

*breaks away to read some The Crow * *comes back in a haze*

Right, where was I? Oh yes.

(Aside - "Yes, 24, you have managed to ruin my concentration. However, I cannot be mad at you for it for an obvious reason.")

So yesterday in my religion class we started our newest topic. Romantic Love. (I am anticipating interesting comments on this line).

Why am I bringing this up? Because there was practically a knock down drag out.

The two girls who sit behind said that Love cannot be described. Whenever someone else tried to explain what Love was To Them or what it Might be they would immediately refute it and say it was impossible for love to be as such...although if they said they could not explain it's Being what criteria can they have to refute it Being what it is to others.

I don't know. I just think they are dunderheads.

I really was able to make them very irate. To the point where they asked: "Well, have you ever been in love?"
To which I replied, in my usual smartass way: "Well, with the way you're describing it...Yeah. About a million times a day."

I can be such an ass.

'Course, I was being sort of cynical. The best role of the Devil's Advocate for that time.

What are your thoughts on this matter, eh? I have a feeling I'm going to be posting on this subject until the semester has ended so you might as well give me more stuff to comment on.

Don't be surprised if I seem to change my opinion. I play the adversary, not the advocate.

Yes, I do actually have a view on this that I shall impart when it is all over (maybe), but 'til then I'm just going to wing it and give little clips on my class life.

Yes, I am an odd person. So nice of you to notice.

I'm going to go look at some sites and read The Crow now. TTYL

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