Saturday, April 21, 2007

Some wind in my spine, some fear in my smile lines.

Finally! A week until classes are over.

New word:

galumph \guh-LUHM(P)F\, intransitive verb:
To move in a clumsy manner or with a heavy tread.

Man, that word even sounds clumsy. "Yo, I saw that obsede chick galumphing around, looking for the bus stop, and I pretended not to see her."

Haha, not funny.

Okay, so, news wise. Let's see. Everyone still seems kinda excited about the Vtech shooting, and for good reason I suppose, but I remember reading somewhere that it's only proof of American privilege..? Like, we have the mayor of Nagasaki getting shot, killings going on daily in Iraq, renewed violence in Sri Lanka, and the only thing we can talk about is Don Imus and Vtech...?

I feel like getting overly philosophical about this[ ie. is the critique simply quantitative, that since more human life is being lost in Iraq, we shouldn't put so much attention on Vtech?], but I won't. I feel as if, especially lately, prioritizing tragedy and whatnot has been coming up a lot lately with people I've been talking to, and so I wanted to mention it.

It's really nice up in Boston for once, finally. Very excited for school to be over. Very, very.

And now, I think I'm gonna head out. I'll try to write more later.

Chao.

3 comments:

::Otulp:: said...

obsede, hrm?



i gotchu homie


i gotchu

fuzzy said...

yea i feel you on that. It was a tragedy at VTech but it is over with. We cannot bring them back and the shooter is dead. Make corrections advance security and move on! Life goes on! I just learned this btw lol

How about instead of dwelling on an event that already happened, dwell in an issuethat is happeng and continues to happen!

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