Friday, January 27, 2006

Life goes on...

New philosophy for today: F it.

Tired of all the crap in the world. Tired of murder and mayhem and people arguing about the superiority of OSX versus XP. Tired of dry bread and rude pedestrians and crashing browsers. Tired.

So, for today, and today only: F it. I'm not going to let it get to me: F it. The reality of my life is decent enough, and my imagined life is unparalleled, so: F it.

Today, I won't make a difference in the world. I won't make shake things up. I won't care.

Ah, F it. I do care and I do want to make a difference and that lady on the sidewalk pissed me off and so did Bush. And I don't like dry bread or old Macs.

F it.

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