Shai-Hulud

I read a few blogs the other day, mostly those of people who are about 2-4 persons away from actually knowing me personally. I found that often times people start blogs and make a statement in the first post about trying it out, or breaking down and doing this, something of that nature. Often that same statement was followed by few to zero other posts. If other posts were made, they also were brief and to the point about not being too sure why they were writing or their lack of confidence in the importance of what they were writing about. Odd ducks people are. Self-conciousness should be a more positive trait, as if the person really did know themselves well, right now it seems to carry the idea of having an irrational beliefe that you are not liked. Or shouldn’t be. I could be wrong though, I suppose.

Have you ever made a wise investment? One day I hope to prove that I was a wise investment. Not for my sakes, but for the investors. It really is nice though, when you are glad you have something. Like Resolve for instance, when you spill something you are glad you have it, problem solved. It’s nice to have some resolve about the type of person you are willing to allow yourself to become, you know, being resolved not to stoop to a certain level. That’s worth thinking about a head of time and deciding, of course, based on wise counsel regarding conduct and personality.

I read an article about making friends once, it was really good. YPA are so helpful. I have some neosporen, but it only helps when I put it on.

Dignity, worth leaving intact. Pride, heh, not so much. Delicate balance there.

Hey you ever drop your phone in the toilet? I always wondered how people did that. I know now.

Comments (3) left to “Shai-Hulud”

  1. domingo wrote:

    NEO.. Tadah.. SPORIN… Tadah

  2. abz wrote:

    i dunno who u r domingo but the fact that u quoted kung pow makes u cool in my book!! u too kevin? thats the second person i know who has dropped their phone in the toilet….remind me to avoid using other ppls phones when at all possible.

  3. RK wrote:

    What does that really mean…..neosporin? Is it new spores? That would be contradictory its intention. Or does the “in” at the end change the meaning from new spores to new spores not. Are spores good for cuts, or bad?

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