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want to feel totally freaked out?

Postby Dalya » Fri Feb 09, 2007 5:54 am

read your diary from when you were 11. i'm like... i dont even know what to think. some of the stuff i wrote is so dumb its unreal, but some of it is really heavy - things i had totally blocked from my memory. i feel creeped out.
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Postby roach » Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:18 am

I heard some lesbo was totally about you.


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Postby sam » Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:36 pm

I found a couple writing assignments from junior high a couple years ago. You think you must be smarter after 9 additional years of school and 7 of working, but I really don't think I could come up with something that creative these days.

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Postby Irock » Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:06 pm

I found a couple writing assignments from junior high a couple years ago. You think you must be smarter after 9 additional years of school and 7 of working, but I really don't think I could come up with something that creative these days.
Yeah - I think it's entirely possible that after 10 years inthe corporate worlld, I'm actually dumber. I know I'm smarter in a lot of ways, but I think I'd almost certainly score lower on standardized tests.
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Postby sam » Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:12 pm

I found a couple writing assignments from junior high a couple years ago. You think you must be smarter after 9 additional years of school and 7 of working, but I really don't think I could come up with something that creative these days.
Yeah - I think it's entirely possible that after 10 years inthe corporate worlld, I'm actually dumber. I know I'm smarter in a lot of ways, but I think I'd almost certainly score lower on standardized tests.
I'm sure I'm dumber, but more knowledegable. At some point, I will be so dumb yet so knowledgeable that I will be able to do nothing but talk about anything. This point is called middle age.

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Postby Tracy » Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:33 pm

I'm sure I'm dumber, but more knowledegable. At some point, I will be so dumb yet so knowledgeable that I will be able to do nothing but talk about anything. This point is called middle age.
Thanks for reminding me. :roll:
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Postby Irock » Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:44 am

I found a couple writing assignments from junior high a couple years ago. You think you must be smarter after 9 additional years of school and 7 of working, but I really don't think I could come up with something that creative these days.
Yeah - I think it's entirely possible that after 10 years inthe corporate worlld, I'm actually dumber. I know I'm smarter in a lot of ways, but I think I'd almost certainly score lower on standardized tests.
I'm sure I'm dumber, but more knowledegable. At some point, I will be so dumb yet so knowledgeable that I will be able to do nothing but talk about anything. This point is called middle age.
I thought that was adolecence?
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