So instead of doing my reading for classics or applying for jobs, like I should, I am setting up a LiveJournal account. Because...well...I don't feel like doing my reading. And all my friends are doing it...and Nancy Reagan isn't around to tell me to just say no.
And I'm still cowering in fear of actually getting on with the whole finding something to do with my life thing.
Anyway, it's a new semester and it seems like a reasonable time to start posting.
I wonder if I'll look back at this years from now? Or whether I'll end up forgetting about it like most of my journal attempts?
And I'm still cowering in fear of actually getting on with the whole finding something to do with my life thing.
Anyway, it's a new semester and it seems like a reasonable time to start posting.
I wonder if I'll look back at this years from now? Or whether I'll end up forgetting about it like most of my journal attempts?
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Date: 2005-02-08 04:55 am (UTC)From:By the way, I'll be your friend! And as the button says, "School prepares you for real life which sucks too."
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Date: 2005-02-08 01:27 pm (UTC)From:I suspect that will depend on, as Brian mentioned, if this becomes a major form of connectivity. The only reason I've been able to keep up with a bunch of the ex-Hazards is because of livejournal.
Unless you start posting your writing on it, in which case you might develop an audience.
In any case, hi sweetie!
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Date: 2005-02-14 04:28 am (UTC)From::-P
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