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25 new of 823 responses total.
oval
response 350 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 00:31 UTC 2002

so take out the cd you think has the coolest cover design and stare at it,
for hours. notice how all the sudden it ain't so cool in the same way. i'm
doing a cover for my friend and this keeps happening. i'm loosing my
objectivity and going around in circles. since there is no 'right answer' i
don't know when to stop. i hate this little fucking square. fucker.

morwen
response 351 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 11:55 UTC 2002

I am feeling so bummed, but I really don't want to mention why.  It has 
nothing to do with the baby.
flem
response 352 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 13:29 UTC 2002

What amuses me about all this is that slynne has no complaints about the
notion that women are nothing but a headache.  :)
slynne
response 353 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 13:46 UTC 2002

Haha. I think that's because I see that more as "people I am interested 
in romantically" (in this case women) while I saw the other remark as 
being more gender specific because it is a gender stereotype that women 
mooch money off of men. 

In other words, I pretty much see men as nothing but a headache ;)
eskarina
response 354 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 16:04 UTC 2002

I think its expensive to be dating, even if no one mooches.  Cause you think
you're supposed to go out and do things, so you stop eating at home, and you
go to a movie, and you buy a new outfit for the date or *whatever*.

I find it interesting that people who make comments about romantic
relationships often gear them towards an entire gender.  As though your dating
pool was everyone with the right chromosomes.

Of course, I guess the alternative is to be like me and talk about specific
people and specific acts, which lands itself pretty firmly in gossip territory
all too often... :)
jazz
response 355 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 19:18 UTC 2002

        Seeing someone period is expensive.  Gotta factor in gifts, birthday
and anniversary parties, vacations you wouldn't take if you weren't with
someone, and everything.
michaela
response 356 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 19:35 UTC 2002

I'll third that.  I've never eaten out so much in my life.  Bleh.
mooncat
response 357 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 19:47 UTC 2002

Even if you're not eating out and one person is cooking- that person 
still ends up spending more for food than they would if they were 
cooking for themselves. At least I'm told this, I don't cook...
void
response 358 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 20:24 UTC 2002

Grimaldi's gf dumps him after five months and he *puts his fist through
a wall*?  Is this really someone who should be a state trooper?
slynne
response 359 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 20:28 UTC 2002

Well, better a wall than her face or something. 
keesan
response 360 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 20:56 UTC 2002

I am surprised that Grimaldi did not catch on sooner, or make the decision
on his own.  I hope the real true love is just around the corner.
jep
response 361 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 21:39 UTC 2002

I find I understand where grimaldi's coming from pretty well.  I 
imagine almost any time there's a breakup, it's one person's idea and 
the other person is surprised and/or hurt.  It does hurt; it hurts a 
lot.

It's definitely better to hit a wall than a person, for sure.  Good 
choice.

Grimaldi, hang in there.  It *could* be worse.  (See the divorce item.  
I've got kids.)  It doesn't seem like it when it's happening, though.
scott
response 362 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 21:43 UTC 2002

Better a fist through the wall than bottle it up for the next confrontation
with a suspect.
grimaldi
response 363 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 22:15 UTC 2002

Thanks scott.. as for being a potential state trooper, yes void... we take
pride in our physical prowess.. but I'm smarter than you may think and I'd
only knock down a suspect if my life or someone elses in danger... Walls and
punching bags make good targets.. I didnt have a punching bag handy.. most
of my stuff has been moved out of my dorm room
michaela
response 364 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 22:25 UTC 2002

Re: back there - cooking for two is still cheaper than eating out.  Trust
me...  :)

(Well, I guess it depends on what you cook and where you go to eat, but
generally, it's cheaper to stay in).
lowclass
response 365 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 23:01 UTC 2002

        And, he kept a lid on his physical display of anger until he was alone.
THere's plenty of "men" who would have done so in her presense, and used that
anger to intimidate a significant other of the female persuasion.

        I doubt he's perfect. But he's much better than plenty...
grimaldi
response 366 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 1 23:14 UTC 2002

Wow.. backers..not  something I have very often. Thanks guys... least things
are clarified.. we're still social.. I don't have to be happy... But guess
it's for the best.. Not gonna convince someone who won't be convinced... Got
music and friends I can hang with and I plan on going out and celebrating my
graduation tonight.. :> a day or two early
beeswing
response 367 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 04:40 UTC 2002

Mega sugar binge this week... burp. Blech.
jaklumen
response 368 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 09:56 UTC 2002

well, I just came in, grimmie, and I support ya too.  Seriously.  It 
is better to take out your anger and aggression on something 
inanimate, when you are relatively alone, than showing anger publicly 
and on someone.

I have been there, and Julie will confirm this.  I got really mad with 
her, if I remember right-- or the situation at hand, and I told her I 
needed to be in the bedroom, alone.  I took a clock she had and put a 
dent into the wall.  *sigh*  I shouldn't have done it, because it was 
a good wind-up clock, and you can't find many of those anymore.  
Everything requires batteries.

IBB morning was bad.  Julie went to DSHS for a foodstamp review.. 
damn, I wish she hadn't mentioned the self-employment I'm doing, 
because the paperwork for self-employment is *always* a bitch.  We'll 
figure it out, but damn, I am tired of being poor.
void
response 369 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 14:52 UTC 2002

If grimaldi thinks punching walls is just fine, then it's not gonna be a
real big step for him to move to punching people.  He needs to get a
handle on that before he gets his badge.
lynne
response 370 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 15:15 UTC 2002

<sighs and considers adding void to her twit filter>
edina
response 371 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 15:31 UTC 2002

Oh for Christs sake.  
slynne
response 372 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 16:10 UTC 2002

Hahaha. That is funny. 
jep
response 373 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 16:11 UTC 2002

Void shouldn't be added to anyone's twit filter.  Nevertheless, she's 
wrong on this one.  There's a great deal of difference between punching 
an object and hitting a person.  Grimaldi did *nothing* wrong from his 
description.
flem
response 374 of 823: Mark Unseen   May 2 16:19 UTC 2002

Void probably thinks that I'm a menace to society, too, because I play violent
video games.  And, y'know, it's such a small step to go from shooting online
avatars of other people to that meatspace shooting spree.  
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