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Thursday, December 29, 2005


   Good Day!
Hello everyone! Sorry I haven't updated. I planned to last night, but then my friend Keebs came over and she didn't leave until about 12:30 (my time, 1:30 otaku time) so by then I just decided to go to bed. I really didn't have much to say anyway, since I'm on a simultaineous break from school and work (both baby-sitting and at the college) so all I've been doing is playing FFVII *hehe* All I have to do now is get Vincent and Yuffie and then I'll have recruited everyone *woohoo!* Muwahaha! I've got 19 hours logged at the moment, which sounds pretty weak to me, but that might just be because I've been using a cheat page online and I get to bypass a bunch of guessing *shrugs* Anyway, I hope everyone is having good breaks and/or weeks in general ^_^ Later.

-Quote of the Day-
"We as we read must become Greeks, Romans, Turks, priest and king, martyr and executioner, must fasten these images to some reality in our secret experience, or we shall see nothing, learn nothing, keep nothing. What befell Asdrudal or Caesar Borgia is as much an illustration of the mind's powers and depravations as what has befallen us. Each new law and political movement has meaning for you. Stand before it's tablets and say, 'Here is one of my coverings. Under this fantastic, or odious, or graceful mask did my Proteus nature hide itself.' This remedies the defect of our too great nearness to ourselves. This throws our own actions into perspective: and as crabs, goats, scorpions, and the balance and the waterpot, lose all their meanness when hung as signs in the zodiac, so I can see my own vices without heat in the distant persons of Solomon, Alcibiades, and Catiline."
-History by Ralph Waldon Emerson- (This is one of my favorite Emerson quotes ^_^)

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