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  1. Is that all you've got?

    If five more people tell me they're curious about me, I'll spill...

    Oh, and Miss Caroline says she misses you all, but she simply hasn't had time to get online.

    Also: Roy Harper is a good guess, but not quite. =)
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  2. I don't have an ID!

    I don't have an ID! I left it in Oklahoma - (Don't ask!) So, um, do you have any idea how hard it is to get a job without an ID? Haha. At least I have a library card, though...

    Anyway, when I get one, I'll get a job, and then I'll have GREEN GREEN GREEN MONEY!! yahahahayayay, let's all be obsessed with money.

    No, just kidding, let's let our worries about money drift away..
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  3. Leaving

    I'm going to take a break from lit-net for a while...I'll see you when I come back, though. The reasons are...well...more productive things to do, I guess, like meditate and study. Hope everyone has a good time while I'm gone. Enjoy yourselves...

    And in the vein of Bakiryu, I have decided to add some lyrics, for your reading pleasure.

    [B]I Was Meant For The Stage[/B], by the Decemberists

    I was meant for the stage,
    I was meant for the curtain. ...
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  4. of Mites and Men

    There was an animal, a dinosaur, that was so big it had to have two brains in its body; one in the head, and one in the tail to control the tail. They both thought, but they were part of the same organism. I know that probably won't help much, but it's like all our ideas of space are misguided. You see, how are we separate? Separated by skin, space, ego, body? Then if we got really close together, it would make us one? No, we're one already: we're part of the world, two parts of it, like two parts ...
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  5. Chess

    Lately, I've been studying chess again, and it really feels good. I've also been practicing meditation more, which feels great. It helps me shed off guilts, fears and anxieties I don't really realize I have unless I meditate.

    I'm studying chess...well, if you're not a serious/tournament player, you might not understand, but it's a lot of fun. It's something you practice and get used to. It's like reading a book, and once you're sort of okay at it, it becomes a little more natural. ...
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