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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 11, 2004 15:22:47 GMT -5
The power of personality destroys all height limits. You just gotta believe. I tried it. They kept dumping my backpack in the urinal during gym.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 11, 2004 20:18:57 GMT -5
It doesn't work when you're 5'5" unfortunately. I'm 5'5''! But I am in hell, AKA Middle School.
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Post by emperordorkin on Mar 12, 2004 15:02:47 GMT -5
Middle school (or junior high as it was called in the Dark Ages) was no bed of roses, but it was carefree blissful times compared to the horrors of high school and college....at least for me.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 12, 2004 21:42:56 GMT -5
High School is the bottom of the hell spiral.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 12, 2004 21:47:46 GMT -5
High School is the bottom of the hell spiral. Completely understandable. And thus, if middle school is this bad, I predict that I will attempt or commit suicide by the age of seventeen. Of course, I am just kidding. I hope.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 12, 2004 21:51:07 GMT -5
Completely understandable. And thus, if middle school is this bad, I predict that I will attempt or commit suicide by the age of seventeen. Of course, I am just kidding. I hope. Word of advice: when you go through a round of severe depession, don't read "The Bell Jar". They just don't mix.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 12, 2004 22:04:01 GMT -5
Word of advice: when you go through a round of severe depession, don't read "The Bell Jar". They just don't mix. "The Bell Jar"? What is that about?
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 12, 2004 22:06:17 GMT -5
The most depressing book ever written by Sylvia Plath. It's about a woman with depression as she slides down a slope to insanity. Three chapters are devoted to her plot to kill herself (unsuccessfully)
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 12, 2004 22:07:05 GMT -5
The most depressing book ever written by Sylvia Plath. It's about a woman with depression as she slides down a slope to insanity. Three chapters are devoted to her plot to kill herself (unsuccessfully) Wow. I'll pick it up today!
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 12, 2004 22:08:39 GMT -5
It's a fantastic book. One of the most amazing books ever written.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 12, 2004 22:10:11 GMT -5
It's a fantastic book. One of the most amazing books ever written. Perhaps. I tried to make it through Mrs. Dalloway, but I just couldn't. A good insanity book is Fight Club.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Mar 12, 2004 22:49:44 GMT -5
Pardon my nosy advice-
But maybe if you didn't watch so many Kubrick films, you wouldn't be so depressed. I can't see how A Clockwork Orange could possibly make anyone feel good and hopeful about life, let alone someone in middle school.
You need Coleman Francis films for that.
#nosmileys
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 13, 2004 18:58:10 GMT -5
Pardon my nosy advice- But maybe if you didn't watch so many Kubrick films, you wouldn't be so depressed. I can't see how A Clockwork Orange could possibly make anyone feel good and hopeful about life, let alone someone in middle school. You need Coleman Francis films for that. But I love Kubrick! That is like taking away all of my vital organs! Hush, you malenky mec, before I start spurting out Full Metal Jacket lines to you!!
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 13, 2004 22:50:40 GMT -5
I watched Clockwork Orange again last night, and man, that is a screwed up film! I liked it, but I'm not sure if Kubrick's message was about free will, or if he simply liked to film violence and rape. That film gives me mixed messages. Antony Burgess was the one who wrote the book. Blame him.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 13, 2004 23:10:45 GMT -5
Actually, we should... BLAME CANADA! BLAME CANADA! I never saw South Park the Movie.
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