My first entry on the dating site I belong to. Funny to look at it now and think about how things have changed or not.
New Journal | May 28, 2006 4:02pm
So as a new user(and geek), the math of this thing is interesting...especially imposing objectivity. I was bouncing back and forth between conversations with two friends on Friday. One considers me a "Good girl" to the nth degree and the other one is pretty sure that Satan is just my temp while I'm chillin' on Earth. Got dragged thru the emotional coals a little bit. Maybe those two should talk. You tell one person you took a test that said your heart is blacker that Darth Vader's helmet. Guess I should have told two. Amazing how much perspective can change something.
So feel free to comment, strangers especially, and a strange stranger would be awesome. Otherwise, I might forget the cardinal rule of posting.
My current comment on the original post:
Ah, the first entry. From the old days before journal entries would randomly appear on people's homescreens. A comment was rare and it was easy indeed to forget the persistance of this medium.
Do the things that happen, that get dug up on the internets stay on the internets? I have my doubts. I can't wait for the whispers.
I know what my personal ettiequite coach says. Ignore people you know in life. What about when you know they didn't ignore you? They seem to be staying away. Another chance to learn letting go. Awesome. I love pretending stuff never happened. Actually, I suck at it. Real conversation might ensue. this totally no longer belongs here.
say hi. you know who you are. Now I'm super glad I didn't go talk to you last week. Good to know I wasn't supposed to.
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