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Date Posted: 14:32:36 01/23/02 Wed
Author: Silver
Subject: Deep, meaningful sh- er, stuff.

I was thinking about some stuff today.

Like 'you never realize what you have until it's gone.' But what if you realized what you had while it was still there? Then you end up resenting whatever you lost, until it grows into this weird little roach residing in the murky depths of your mind. You beging to think that maybe whatever it was was an illusion, something your imagination cultivated to make you feel less lonely. You think that perhaps it was all one sided, you decide that you now resent this thing that you lost. But deep down, you know you still care about this lost object, or person, or mindset, or lifestyle, or whatever.
Then, what happens when the lost is found again? What are you going to do then?

This post brought to you by an unusually philosophical and lovesick Silver.

And, as you may notice, I've got email access again. Hotmail access that overflows with spam daily, granted, but it's still mail.


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