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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Moving

Why is moving such a painful experience? How can something as simple as a friend moving a couple hundred miles away cause so many nights of endless tears? When someone moves away it's not like they're gone forever. It's just a temporary change that everyone gets used to eventually. Communication is not hard to maintain (especially with a good friend) these days and travel is always an option. So, why does it hurt so much when someone moves. I suppose moving is so painful because, although the person moving won't disappear, the farther that person moves away, the more you feel like you're loosing him or her. You want to maintain what you have and nobody ever wants to drift apart. Moving hurts so bad because when you love someone and they leave, it's like an unmeasurable piece of your heart is leaving along with them. Once someone leaves, your heart is no longer in one piece. The sun will come up the next morning and the birds will sing, but will your heart ever be full again? It's only logical that moving isn't the end and it shouldn't cause so much misery, but unfortunately hearts don't think logically... hearts don't think.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Math :(

Math is hard and often... Okay almost always boring. Why do we have to learn it anyways? Who cares what 12x + 3xz/4.998 equals anyways. I suppose the reason we learn it that makes the most sense to me is to keep our brains active and thinking. Over the summer we often forget what we've learned and brain cell seem to disintegrate. I find math keeps me thinking and keeps my gears turning. I often find myself saying, "I hate math!" I never realize or appreciate what it does to keep my brain alive.

Cell phones

Could we live without our cell phones? They're there for emergencies, texting, calling friends, taking pictures and more. Cell phones provide hours of endless entertainment and much needed sercices. Phones are important to have. When you're with friends and your parents need to get a hold of you, they won't have to worry. Now that we have cell phones it would impossible to go back. Can you imagine life without a computer? Neither could I. The same principles also apply to cell phones. I might die without mine... Okay maybe I'm over exaggerating. It would be difficult to live without however.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

To floss or not to floss

Would'nt it be easier for everyone if our jaws had hinges? It's extremely hard and time consuming to floss. Your hands aren't small enogh to fit in you mouth, and you cannot see what you're doing. Flossing is vital, but extremely annoying. It would be nice if it wasn't necissary to do. It is proven that taking time to floss your teeth is important. For me, however, the question remain "to floss or not to floss?"

Fridge invader

When I'm at my close friend's house and we're in the kitchen, I open the refrigerator. I know I'm not going to find any thing and plus, it's not my home. I suppose opening the fridge when I'm in a kitchen has become a strange habit for me. I also spend a lot of time over at this friend's house. Being over there so often makes it seem like a second home for me. I'm welcome to open the fridge and nobody minds. I suppose that is why I do it.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Dye

Why do people color there hair? Is it an identity crisis. If you're blonde be blonde. Same for brunettes and redheads. I guess people must get sick of the way they look. I'll never dye my hair, but that's a personal preference. Short and to the point I guess the reason people dye their hair is because they're sick of looking the way they do or they're experimenting with the unknown. I suppose either reason is a good enough reason for me. Just be careful when dyeing your hair to choose a color that won't make you scream when you look in the mirror the next morning!