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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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spot f'in on on the ayn rand bit, it's like these spoon fed feminists who have issues in relationship oh really
Oh yeah, masking the personal problem bit. ;)

as for lowbrow is fine with me i love IASINP, but friends is just 'no bro' :p
IASINP is funny for the exact same reasons. But you have to stoop down in the mud and roll around in it for a while to really appreciate the show. My wife never stooped that low, and thus never picked up on it.
 

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Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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Kinda like freshmen and sophomores in college who decide that Ayn Rand is the bomb and they want to become Objectivists. :sergio:
People still do this?

You have me beat, I started in 2003.
Ooh! I win at something :D I started mine in '99 or '00, I can't remember, but man it's interesting going back and reading through everything that happened to me over those years, and how whiney I was in my early 20s :D

But yeah, I can talk about how Kim Cattrall hasn't done anything to eclipse her mastery in the movie Mannequin opposite Andrew McCarthy ... and say that with a straight face. :agree:
As well you should!
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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IASINP is funny for the exact same reasons. But you have to stoop down in the mud and roll around in it for a while to really appreciate the show. My wife never stooped that low, and thus never picked up on it.
No idea what that is but yeah I watched that Philadelphia show for a while and it was funny at times. It's uncomfortable when you laugh in spite of yourself.

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Ooh! I win at something :D I started mine in '99 or '00, I can't remember, but man it's interesting going back and reading through everything that happened to me over those years, and how whiney I was in my early 20s :D
I thought I would be reading my old stuff later on. I almost never do though.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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Well, whatever you used to think back then you did based on what you knew. Now you know more, so you think differently. It's really not a big deal.
It's not exactly about what I used to think. Things that used to excite me, things that used to annoy me, my jokes, those emoticons.. Many people were reading my blog and they were saying they liked it. Those people are whom I'm partly uneasy with as well :lol:

So you see I have recorded a part of my life and I can't delete it.

come on you're a math major :D 7 years for you now is a third of your life i'd say you got a good 20 years before you look back in disgust :p
I doubt it. 20->27 is a pretty major leap. 27->34 not as much. It's a ratio, as Abel sez. As you get older, you've more the same person for longer periods of time.
You are right but I'm slowly and steadily changing so 7 years is not a little time. Luckily there's not always a blog to remind me how I was like in the past :D

I still keep one, and have since I was 17 or so. So for over 10 years, wow...
And you're still writing there?
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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It's not exactly about what I used to think. Things that used to excite me, things that used to annoy me, my jokes, those emoticons.. Many people were reading my blog and they were saying they liked it. Those people are whom I'm partly uneasy with as well :lol:

So you see I have recorded a part of my life and I can't delete it.
Well you don't have to keep re-reading it. :D
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Oh yeah, masking the personal problem bit. ;)



IASINP is funny for the exact same reasons. But you have to stoop down in the mud and roll around in it for a while to really appreciate the show. My wife never stooped that low, and thus never picked up on it.
since we're on teh subject check out the lineup for lollapalooza :D you'll be pleasantly surprised
 

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