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fucking right you better start a bank account!
i don't know. i don't think i look that interesting personally, i just look like me. |
LOL at yr bank account comment. Well, looking like the way you want to look is what counts, isn't it? I mean, er, innit?
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hahaha I owe them another 180 euro for driving too fast |
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man i have fake eyelashes on and everything time to get bookin' now, i gotta go eat breakfast and be at bryant park in an hr. bye babies!!! |
Byesie bye - have a wickied time!
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Nefeli - KTL is most good. Perhaps your friend was too stressed out by work, and wasn't in the right frame of mind to listen to what you were trying to say to him? It happens.
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I just wrote a 150 word review of Eraserhead for my French class.
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sorry
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150 words? man thats difficult to seperate whats really important |
It was mainly just random points to make up 150 words. It's basically a warm-up for the 350-400 word one I have to do in a week or so.
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greedy bastards! I just lost all my hair. My hippy times are now over. :cool: |
hahaha, germany is a bitch when they can make money out of nothing. and be sure they wont let loose :)
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Monday I'm gonna give a call to German's embassy in Helsinki. I have an excellent explanation waiting for them ;) I can deal with the original 40 euros but for another forty for a fucking reminding letter, that's bullcrap.
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yep, but thats the way they are working. they dont like being late with something :)
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sounds like my adhd friend
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I also got a 40 or 50 euros fine 2 years ago for riding the subway without ticket in Berlin… I never paid it so I wonder how high the fine is now.
Thing is, when I got this fine, they would not let me pay it… although I was living in Berlin at the time, I was still "registered" in Munich (with an address that was no longer valid) and they explained to me that in order to pay the fine, I first had to cancel my registration in Munich and then register in Berlin… I never quite understood why it had to be so complicated, but in any case I did not bother to take those steps to pay the fine. Well, I actually did register in Berlin some months later because I was obliged to do it for some reason and I thought they would come back to me with this fine, but I moved to yet another address shortly afterwards (not to avoid the fine, it just happened that way). Maybe one day, they will find me again and ask for 3.000 euros. |
if that will e enough :)
but there is a time limit when everything will turn obsolete I think |
It's almost 10am, I'm already stoned, and I'm listening to The Diane Rheem show on NPR.
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^^that sounds like a good way to start your day
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rumor willis, totally irrelevant
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Perry ellis starts in 10 mins but idk if I wanna sit through that...Marc Jacobs got fired from perry ellsi for his grunge collection (you've seen it, in the sugar kane vid with chloe sevigny) iPhone ftw |
potato head for life.
willis, that she is. |
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I saw her on the street once...hideous beast she is |
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Large Hardon Collider
if the balls touch, we all die. |
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The Maya's never predicted anything concrete about 2012. That may have something to do with our ill knowledge about Maya culture: when the Spanish ransacked the land, they burnt literally every Maya book they could find. Only a handful of scriptures survived. And in them, there's not a clue about what happens when the Maya calendar ends. |
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I know all about it I don't buy into any of that shit personally...and if the world ends I could really care less...I'll believe it when I see it. |
William Burroughs was fascinated with the Mayans - it was one of his research "tools" which later sunk into his writings, esp. "The Wild Boys".
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it sucks that almost all burroughs titles except junkie, naked lunch, ghost of chance in germany arent printed anymore, I had to pay a shitload of money for reading his older stuff and still got not all books of him. wild boys is one of them too. I wonder why he isnt that supported in germany at least germany is the country of thinkers and writers, oh hooo
edit: http://cgi.ebay.de/William-S-Burroug...p3286.c0.m 14 wonder how high this auction will go in germany... |
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actually they did. so very concrete that they set it in stone. 12:00 12.21.12 begins the 13th Baktun (the last cycle of The Long Count) and marks the celestial reunion of the father (the sun) and mother of all creation (the darkened band at the center of the Milky Way is her vagina). at the very moment of solstice on this date, the sun will superocclude the galactic center directly above Chichen Itza. what happens after that is anybody's guess though...the Mayans believed it would change everything. then again, they also thought that Cortez was Quetzalcoatl returned triumphant. |
Burroughs is a bit boring anyway...
I'm going to get impaled for that one. |
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Of course they were the greatest astrologers and I'm not denying that will happen, but I mean the Mayans never wrote 'dudes after that, the world ends'. |
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its a matter of taste, after all hes my favourite writer. but it can be very stressful to read some of his more experimental books when you are not in the mood for it. |
My dad mentioned this morning that he thinks that 2012 is just the end of the cycle, that the Mayans may have believed time was cyclical, had a regular cycle and the calendar could be read from the beginning again. My dad told me that our modern calendars cycle exactly 28 years. If you were to pull out a calendar from 1980, all of the days and moon cycles would be the same as a 2008 calendar.
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burroughs is indeed boring. his books are dull. BORING |
I called out sick, yay.
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the Mayans were dealing with astronomical cycles.
not predicting the end of the world. their calendar went to the end of their then- current cycle. |
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