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Name: The Minister of Pain Country: United States State: Kansas Metro: Overland Park Birthday: 8/30/1988 Gender: Male
Interests: Messing around on the computer, doing stuff with friends, watching Monty Python, sleeping, drawing, and that's all I can say right now. Expertise: Drum Majoring, mathematics stuff, debate, forensics, clarinet (pfft... yeah, right), frisbee, drawing, being kind of strange, and other sparkly things. Occupation: Student
Message: message me AIM: MinsterOfPain MSN: ministerofpain@hotmail.com
Member Since:
6/15/2003
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| Well, I might as well make it official.
This Xanga is coming to an end. No one cares anymore. If you feel nostalgic, look at past entries, because it's staying. But no more is coming here anymore. It's been a fun fad, and now it's time to see how long Facebook lasts (hopefully a long time).
Adios, all.
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| I'm getting this really creepy feeling that Xanga (or at least mine) is dying/about to die/going to die/dead.
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| Wow, Prom is over. It's time for me to put up pictures on Facebook. It was a lot of fun, and Schaeffer was crowned king! Great times for him. Hopefully Jessica had a fun time... I apologize if I acted like myself. Haha.
I don't feel like writing way too much today. However, after Daylight Savings Time, things are all messed up. I look outside the window at 7:41 PM, and it's still kinda sunny. This is all wrong.
I'll see you all on Monday or Tuesday, depending on what you choose.
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| This is the week of colleges.
I don't know if I can think of anything more to say.
[Clutches arms of chairs]
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| Just about 6:45 PM tonight, my mom and I got back from a very brief trip to Dallas. In Dallas, we ate and bought inordinate amounts of Korean food. We spent quite a long time organizing the food in the fridge and pantry once we got home. We've got quite a lot to eat for a while.
On the trip, I finished The Purgatorio, which is the second canticle of The Divine Comedy (the three being Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso). And I gotta say, it was some really good stuff. Dante and Virgil climb up the Mount of Purgatory to reach Earthly Paradise, preparing to enter Heaven. Dante is quite an interesting guy with a very interesting story and astounding way of sharing his story. People say that this book isn't as popular because it doesn't seem as applicable, but I think it is. It's a much more metaphysical book than Inferno, and involves more visions and contact with angels and symbols and such. Give it a try if you've read Inferno (everyone in AP 4). Now, I have the last book, Paradiso (there is no extra "i"!!! It is not Paradisio, but Paradiso). The intro makes it sound way out there, like, completely metaphysical and blurry, but we'll see what happens. I know most of this makes no difference to any of you, but I'm okay with that. I thought it was interesting.
Two days left in spring break. One of those days, I have to go to Atchinson to see my cousin. The other, I probably need to review government and calculus to get ready for stuff happening once I get back. Seniors, we have like 1.5 months of school before AP is over and we're basically done. That blows my mind. Seriously, doesn't it blow yours?
I hope everyone had fun during break and gets home safe. If you don't, I'll kill you. If you do get home in one piece, I'll be good. I promise.
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