Sunday, July 20, 2003
I am beautiful.
Alcohol poisons the mind and the body. But poor treatment towards others creates far worse pain so enable those you love to recognise your feelings of warmth for them rather than discard the very compliments for them that occupy your mind as unworthy of utterance. These compliments that betray your true love ensure happiness for those concerned.
I'm reading a book about the Manic Street Preachers. It is very interesting. I often wonder whether my temprement would have been different if I'd been a teenager during the reign of Margeret Thatcher or formulated the very personality that I now possess during the time of political antagonism of the 1970s and the Civil Rights movement.
My one regret in life is that I wasn't in attendance at Woodstock. Then again, I wasn't alive but that's no excuse.
The misuse of the word 'ignorant' by ignorant people really annoys me to the extent of anger, an emotion I rarely possess. I hate to be deemed a prescriptivist but it is the people who use the term ignorant to describe someone who ignores another that are hurtling this wonderful word into disarray.
Is it wrong to take pride in the misfortunes of another? Or is it just human nature?
I feel terrible but recently I have realised I never want to grow old and lose the integrity I have developed over time. I don't want to be reliant on those that I have raised. Despite this recent realisisation, I have spent the rest of my life yearning to be older. I am constantly under the belief that I am yet to reach my optimum age and so constantly seek to advance in years. I then regret this very attitude and desire to return to my years of careless innocence. I therefore disagree with the following statement made by one wise fellow;
'Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse'
I shall now proclaim my take on life and if I ever reach a state of so called fame may you all remember it.....
'smile and cherish what you have and you will be happy'
for we all yearn for happiness but forget to value what we have.
Tracy Barlow is an evil cow and I am quite disturbed by her behaviour the gondola.
Alcohol poisons the mind and the body. But poor treatment towards others creates far worse pain so enable those you love to recognise your feelings of warmth for them rather than discard the very compliments for them that occupy your mind as unworthy of utterance. These compliments that betray your true love ensure happiness for those concerned.
I'm reading a book about the Manic Street Preachers. It is very interesting. I often wonder whether my temprement would have been different if I'd been a teenager during the reign of Margeret Thatcher or formulated the very personality that I now possess during the time of political antagonism of the 1970s and the Civil Rights movement.
My one regret in life is that I wasn't in attendance at Woodstock. Then again, I wasn't alive but that's no excuse.
The misuse of the word 'ignorant' by ignorant people really annoys me to the extent of anger, an emotion I rarely possess. I hate to be deemed a prescriptivist but it is the people who use the term ignorant to describe someone who ignores another that are hurtling this wonderful word into disarray.
Is it wrong to take pride in the misfortunes of another? Or is it just human nature?
I feel terrible but recently I have realised I never want to grow old and lose the integrity I have developed over time. I don't want to be reliant on those that I have raised. Despite this recent realisisation, I have spent the rest of my life yearning to be older. I am constantly under the belief that I am yet to reach my optimum age and so constantly seek to advance in years. I then regret this very attitude and desire to return to my years of careless innocence. I therefore disagree with the following statement made by one wise fellow;
'Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse'
I shall now proclaim my take on life and if I ever reach a state of so called fame may you all remember it.....
'smile and cherish what you have and you will be happy'
for we all yearn for happiness but forget to value what we have.
Tracy Barlow is an evil cow and I am quite disturbed by her behaviour the gondola.
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