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Oct. 8th, 2004 10:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Biggest reaction-provoking word among the people I was watching the debate with? "Internets." Momentary pause, then hysterical laughter, then someone pointing out "but there ARE two internets" and someone else retorting "but HE doesn't know that." I half-think the debates should be multiple choice, just to force them to answer the silly questions already. Yes, there are shades of meaning and hidden strings and so forth, I totally understand that (hey, I'm voting for Kerry) but it's so frustrating watching them *not* answer the question. Also, I think the debates are a lot like reality TV. Or vice versa.
I think it might reflect badly upon my priorities in life that it makes me all happy inside when I force some idiot on a silly message board to admit "i'm just making stuff up. i don't know."
The fruit that I was so proud of buying at Haymarket is going bad and making my room smell funny. Ick, and oops. :(
That would be a gross, horrible note to end a post on, so let me think of something else. Um. A threat, perhaps? I have my camera-phone and Bluetooth thingie all hooked up now, so you may yet experience at great length my complete inability to hold a camera steadily for a fraction of a second to take a picture. How's that?
I think it might reflect badly upon my priorities in life that it makes me all happy inside when I force some idiot on a silly message board to admit "i'm just making stuff up. i don't know."
The fruit that I was so proud of buying at Haymarket is going bad and making my room smell funny. Ick, and oops. :(
That would be a gross, horrible note to end a post on, so let me think of something else. Um. A threat, perhaps? I have my camera-phone and Bluetooth thingie all hooked up now, so you may yet experience at great length my complete inability to hold a camera steadily for a fraction of a second to take a picture. How's that?