Jun. 18th, 2004

Quote!

Jun. 18th, 2004 10:33 am
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"[...] a restructuring of relationships and moving angles and tweaking perimeters, until a new and satisfactory polygon was formed. It's like an organic version of CAD, really, with less of a command-line interface." -[livejournal.com profile] bluepapercup, in this post

I adore this quote. Seriously. It makes pretty things in my head! Preeeeeety...

Quote!

Jun. 18th, 2004 10:33 am
wispfox: (pleased)
"[...] a restructuring of relationships and moving angles and tweaking perimeters, until a new and satisfactory polygon was formed. It's like an organic version of CAD, really, with less of a command-line interface." -[livejournal.com profile] bluepapercup, in this post

I adore this quote. Seriously. It makes pretty things in my head! Preeeeeety...
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Happy birthday tomorrow to both [livejournal.com profile] rosefox and [livejournal.com profile] jirikido. And, Sunday, to [livejournal.com profile] burningriver and [livejournal.com profile] scholargipsy.
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Happy birthday tomorrow to both [livejournal.com profile] rosefox and [livejournal.com profile] jirikido. And, Sunday, to [livejournal.com profile] burningriver and [livejournal.com profile] scholargipsy.
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I have had the least cramps this month than _ever_. It's nice, but kinda strange. Certainly wonder why!


And... I had my first performance review _ever_, this week. Was neat, and went well. 'Tis strange (but not unexpected) that my bosses have always seemed to think higher of my performance than I do.
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I have had the least cramps this month than _ever_. It's nice, but kinda strange. Certainly wonder why!


And... I had my first performance review _ever_, this week. Was neat, and went well. 'Tis strange (but not unexpected) that my bosses have always seemed to think higher of my performance than I do.
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Comment made by someone else, but it _so_ is true for me, too.

"I land myself in some weird shit, simply by existing."

Quite.

*attracts strangeness*

*goes away*

[edit: and, at least based on the comments, I apparently also _collect_ people who attract strangeness. Now isn't _that_ a frightening thought? ;)]
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Comment made by someone else, but it _so_ is true for me, too.

"I land myself in some weird shit, simply by existing."

Quite.

*attracts strangeness*

*goes away*

[edit: and, at least based on the comments, I apparently also _collect_ people who attract strangeness. Now isn't _that_ a frightening thought? ;)]
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Just finished Silverlock, by John Myers Myers, to my great delight. And to my further delight, there's a fair amount of things I haven't read that were referenced and I therefore get to eventually read!

Tasty book, yes. I officially approve of [livejournal.com profile] yendi's and [livejournal.com profile] shadesong's taste in reading materials. Oh, yes. Now, I must see if either of them have reading suggestion lists somewhere...


'Tis the weekend. Thankfully, because this past week was quite draining at work! So, I rest, help someone move, and do laundry, and then I have an [livejournal.com profile] australian_joe for two weeks, starting Monday afternoon. *pleased*


Can _not_ wait for my massage this month, because it's a bit late as my massage therapist was not going to be in town this past week. So I hurt. Owy! Next Thursday, though. Oh, yes.


I appear to have decided to consciously let a bond fade, since it was pretty much doing so anyway, and if I do in fact end up having to sever it, it'll be an awful lot easier to do if it's not full strength (_easier_ - by no means do I pretend that it'll be _easy_). It's also much easier on me to not be fighting the fading when I don't have anything to fight it _with_. And a faded bond is reasonably simple to restore.


Want to do something, but have no particular sense of what. I hate it when I am in that kind of mental state. Maybe I'll play with the harp. It's been a while since I did that, and that tends to be good for that kind of mental itchiness.


Huh! There's no song in my head. I wonder if that's always the case when my head is feeling itchy like this?
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Just finished Silverlock, by John Myers Myers, to my great delight. And to my further delight, there's a fair amount of things I haven't read that were referenced and I therefore get to eventually read!

Tasty book, yes. I officially approve of [livejournal.com profile] yendi's and [livejournal.com profile] shadesong's taste in reading materials. Oh, yes. Now, I must see if either of them have reading suggestion lists somewhere...


'Tis the weekend. Thankfully, because this past week was quite draining at work! So, I rest, help someone move, and do laundry, and then I have an [livejournal.com profile] australian_joe for two weeks, starting Monday afternoon. *pleased*


Can _not_ wait for my massage this month, because it's a bit late as my massage therapist was not going to be in town this past week. So I hurt. Owy! Next Thursday, though. Oh, yes.


I appear to have decided to consciously let a bond fade, since it was pretty much doing so anyway, and if I do in fact end up having to sever it, it'll be an awful lot easier to do if it's not full strength (_easier_ - by no means do I pretend that it'll be _easy_). It's also much easier on me to not be fighting the fading when I don't have anything to fight it _with_. And a faded bond is reasonably simple to restore.


Want to do something, but have no particular sense of what. I hate it when I am in that kind of mental state. Maybe I'll play with the harp. It's been a while since I did that, and that tends to be good for that kind of mental itchiness.


Huh! There's no song in my head. I wonder if that's always the case when my head is feeling itchy like this?
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Ok, I officially adore you people. I mean, seriously!
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Ok, I officially adore you people. I mean, seriously!
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Pretty bit found on [livejournal.com profile] wolfieboy's journal:

"That's what I need to do, because to focus on the Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt ... is to ignore the Hope, Excitement, and Joy. It's like being so afraid of crashing, I forget to enjoy the ride." -Wil Wheaton
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Pretty bit found on [livejournal.com profile] wolfieboy's journal:

"That's what I need to do, because to focus on the Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt ... is to ignore the Hope, Excitement, and Joy. It's like being so afraid of crashing, I forget to enjoy the ride." -Wil Wheaton

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