[is definitely a fitting title, but is also the most overused of all science laws in literature. jeez, we humanities folk should really do more research into what other clever science people [ahem, nerds] have said. oh, and don't say "Eureka". please.]
HAH! Wow. How very emo that last post was...
So, it took a little more than the stipulated 4minutes, but I am most definitely over it. I think part of it can be explained by the fact that, except with my politics and my Trance music, I'm not particularly obsessive about anything. Which means that I am not emotionally attached to most...erm, people. Thank god for that, right?
To those of you who sent me messages/e-mails/frantic GTalk chat openers ("YOOO! TELL ME HIS/HER NAME MAN!" yeah...classy.) after reading the post - thank you. Really, it wasn't that serious - like I've said before, putting words to emotions makes them seem so much more dramatic than, perhaps, they truly are. I'm up and running again, no worries. But, of course, your messages were certainly catalysts in my getting there. Thank you, Merci, Bedankt, Shukriya and (my personal favourite) Zikomo. I was wrong about people not being willing to listen, I really was.
Doesn't mean I have forgotten what yesterday felt like, of course. I just don't care enough to simmer in it. As Nina Simone (oh god, how I love that woman....nay, goddess) once said,
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life for me
And I'm feeling Gooooood
:D
Plan for today: write paper about Bob Dylan's lyrical magic as translated into film. cook something yummy. and, of course, TE alldayandallnightlong :)
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