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by Nocturne on Jan 19 4:09 PM, In A moment, My own personal thoughts, Personal, Prompt, Random, Thoughts. 500 words. → 20 comments, Add one?
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by Nocturne on Jan 3 1:15 PM, In Family, Friendship, Love, Nonfiction, Society, Teen, Young adult. 1,000 words. → 5 comments, Add one?
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- we often do things that we wouldn't otherwise. Like write this list. (Blame Hekate) 2009 resolutions and things to be resolved: 1. I will discover a pattern in what kind of cat food makes my cat throw up, throw up on my carpet, throw a hairball up, or not throw up. 2. I will endeavor to buy only the kiby Nocturne on Dec 26 3:23 PM 2008, In Goals, Life, Nonfiction, Personal, Resolutions. 400 words. → 13 comments, Add one?
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"but from a street I was summoned, from the branches of night,
abruptly from the others,
among violent fires
or returning alone,
there I was without a face
and it touched me"
-Neruda
Thinking back, I believe I've only ever had two nightmares in my life. My firs
by Nocturne on Dec 24 1:15 PM 2008, In A moment, Nightmare, Non-fiction, Nonfiction, Personal, Prompt. 500 words. → 10 comments, Add one? -
Ever been to a hall of mirrors? I haven't, but I imagine it would be much like going into one of those mirrored gym rooms where two opposite sides are wall-to-wall mirror and then there's you, with your weights or your stepping blocks, reflected to infinity, front and back, until you're too small to be seen. That'sby Nocturne on Dec 23 12:55 PM 2008, In Angst, Bitter, Personal, Spur of the moment. 200 words. → 12 comments, Add one?
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Following my read of Hekate's "The Rating System - What I've Figured Out" I've decided to make my own journal so I can keep notes of all the spiffy features I discover and changes as the site develops.
After all, if anyone deserves a journal of their life, the site AllJournal does!
Fe
by Nocturne on Dec 21 11:18 AM 2008, In Alljournal, Nonfiction, Site information, Tutorial. 600 words. → 18 comments, Add one? -
I am moved by fancies that are curled Around these images, and cling: The notion of some infinitely gentle Infinitely suffering thing. - T. S. Eliot ' Preludes' from ' Prufrock and Other Observations' Once upon a time, Eliot characterized his marriage as having led to his written work The Waste Land. He didby Nocturne on Dec 16 12:05 PM 2008, In Contemplative, Nonfiction, Personal, Quotes, Random. 100 words. → 2 comments, Add one?
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Now, this is spiffy. So as to make this a proper entry rather than me just having the irresistible urge to try this out, I'll list a few things from my life 1) The power-cord running to my laptop is falling apart and I can see shredded wires. That's gotta be a disaster in the making. 2) Hagiography is surprisingly
