@2001.05.31


Bill Walton SUCKS and now the rest of the world knows it!

@2001.05.31 -2-

impemma: i really like words. even made-up ones.

underscorebleach: so your goal is to try to sound like a farm animal?

impemma: i feel like a bovine!!!!

@2001.05.31 -3-

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

I hate cascading style-sheets.

@2001.05.31 -4-

Hung up here on a web of comfort. Taking off with no where to go. Standing tall with but you’re a new cold commer. It’s harder than it seems. You slip but never fall. They’ll take you, when you wont come back to me. Tearing down what we built up so well. Layin low as you came my way. Look alive with your head on backwards, goin off when there’s nothin wrong. It’s only in your dreams, but it felt like it was real. They’ll take you, when you won’t come back to me. Hey mosse, my friend dont walk away from me, because i really think you’re cool. Is it worth turning back despite these open hands? You’re tearing me apart. They’ll take you, when you won’t come back to me. (you need to find yourself).

  [ jimmy eat world | “seventeen” ] [ lyrics courtesy of this here site. ]

@2001.05.31 -5-

“The ultimate skill in taking up a strategic position is to have no form. If your position is formless, the most intelligent and crafty enemy spies will not be able to find out anything to use against you. The enemy cannot form a strategy. Avoid uniformity and the conventional. Avoid routine, for it puts the mind, and thus the soul, to sleep. Practice creativity and explore the unconventional, fort his action enlivens the warrior spirit. Be unpredictable and the spiritual enemy will not be able to predict your destination or spiritual maneuvers. Victory over multitudes of the dark forces is a matter of positioning oneself against them. However, though the victories may appear the same, the positioning always changes. Therefore, victory in spiritual warefare is not repetitious but adapts its form endlessly.”

  [ From Grant Schnarr’s The Art of Spirtual Warfare, pp. 81 ]

@2001.05.31 -6-

freewrite: road

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