"it's better to say too much, than to never say what you need to say again."

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

im in a mood...

where posting blogs about whats on my mind seems to be a good idea.
that and i really don't want to do math. suck it wittman.

me talking about this feels like an analysis on the voice overs of grey's anatomy.

how much of your past really carries on through to your present? i mean. you make 100 mistakes, right? and then people judge you. you change. how many people recognize that change, and how many are stuck in the mistakes of your past? is it a matter of forgive and forget? does it depend on the person forgiving, or the situation needing to be forgotten?

how much different would our lives be if the first reputation you made for yourself carried on throughout your life?



[23:06] superskankkkkk: and i think that most of the time
[23:06] superskankkkkk: thats what matters most
[23:06] superskankkkkk: not whether you had sex with so and so
[23:06] superskankkkkk: or something stupid like that
[23:06] superskankkkkk: you know?
[23:06] _________: Mhm.
[23:07] _________: That's actually a good way to view things.
[23:07] _________: Kind of like, "When it comes down to it..."
[23:07] superskankkkkk: yeah definitely
[23:07] superskankkkkk: at the end of the day
[23:07] superskankkkkk: your past isnt so much as important to me as how you are now
[23:07] superskankkkkk: even though your past may shape who you are
[23:07] superskankkkkk: it doesnt dictate it


i think that's a big part of the college appeal.

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