February 2010
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If a movie was made about a writer who becomes his main character in order to finish the project how would you want it to end?
Would you watch a movie about a writer?
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The weight of my Moleskine = The weight off my mind
Now I can actually feel how heavy those thoughts and ideas were in my head. And it’s a good weight, a comfortable weight. It’s comforting to pick it up and go ‘you know this feels right’ ‘this feels familiar’ Almost like my journal is lived in.
Finished Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close today. Was surprised by how it kept my attention but wasn’t a can’t-put-down sort of book. It was a good read and structured well to keep you guessing but also let’s you figure it out.
I got The Virgin Suicides today at the library. Loved the movie, hope the book is just as good.
Got any recommendations?
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I need to find more Real Life DMB fan friends bc the one I have dicks me around every summer since we’ve been planning and damn, it just shouldn’t be that way.
In other areas of my life I have a professor who doesn’t know how to grade and hand back in a timely fashion, a professor who expects me to stop my life for her despite her saying she realizes we all have lives all on top...
Time sure flies when you don’t have class on Friday.
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I sing to the John Mayer guitar solos.
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Do you ever feel like you want to do everything and nothing, all at the same time? And the idea of doing all those great things gets your gears going, but instead of doing any of them you just sit there and sing to the song playing through your speakers and feel your heart beat real fast because you got excited about a million things at once? And then you realize that you haven’t felt...
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Being with him made my brain quiet.
– Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Foer
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John Mayer "who says"
At first I thought that “who says I can’t get stoned” was more metaphorical than anything else, now that I know for a fact [thanks Rolling Stone Magazine] that John smokes weed, I’m not so sure.