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In my defence, the internet was broken. Anyways, amongst other things, I'm trying to get back on the hating ball. So in that regard I have yet to fall off. Oh, I was looking through this Hubble book. Stuff like that always blows my mind clear out of the water. I mean like that human insignificance cliche in a sense, but I'm more just pissed off that I won't be able to see it all. And memo to those hacks that think there is no life out there; stop looking down and start looking up. Also, getting into advertising as a career shouldn't be that hard. Ads really suck. Then again, maybe it's just radio ones. I'm listening to Jim Rome all the time now, and these radio ads almost all make me sick. Jim Rome, however, is my hero. Now I have to hurry with this entry that was supposed to be long because I've got noodles waiting for lunch. What a pitiful update. Anyways, I'll have a much better one shortly. In the meantime, keep it real, and holla back at me. |
| Yggdrasil June 11, 2005 08:02 PM PDT By the way, my schedule is all clear now, so I can come up early to the Marillion concert! | ||
| jeremy June 11, 2005 06:28 PM PDT future english will be sweet. It'll all be like LOL GG NOOB FAGGOT IM ST8. We'd all be using our proper spellins and shit, and theyd be like "yo, go back to your ren fair" | ||
| Yggdrasil June 11, 2005 03:50 PM PDT The future would certainly be interesting to visit, but I don't know if I'd want to live there. Any number of things could happen between now and Year X, so who's to say what's up. Still, given the chance I'd take it and hope not to lament it. Maybe I'd work on a return clause before I left. And yeah, you might be totally lost. What if the English language has been abandoned or forgotten, or if everything is just inexplicably bizzare, as in "Brazil", Xenosaga or FLCL? | ||
| Matt June 10, 2005 11:32 AM PDT Yeah, but then again, you would be so out of place in the future that you'd be hopelessly lost. It would be just like that trek with the cryogenic people. Or possibly futurama. Or not. | ||
| Simcoe June 10, 2005 10:23 AM PDT Yeah, it's silly to even speculate what people will be doing say, a thousand years from now. On that note, Van Smack you should read Superman: Red Son. It's one of those 'what if' comics and it deals with what if Superman's pod had crash landed 12 hours earlier on Earth, thus landing in Soviet Russia instead of Hicktown, USA. If I ever find it online I'll send it to you. | ||
| Dana June 9, 2005 07:03 PM PDT holla the thing im most pissed off about dying realy is that i wont see how far technology and our understanding will go | ||
| jeremy June 9, 2005 05:56 PM PDT It is the curse of being a nerd. I'd rather live then than now. | ||
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