That's a bummer. It must be hard to be a reptile surrounded by amphibians. The good news is, once people mature, you'll all be walking on dry ground together, but youth will be weird, especially since you don't have gills.
Employmentville, USA
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I have my orientation for the Barnes & Noble Cafe tomorrow evening.
Hurrah!
Now after I get some paychecks under my belt, I can start doing things with
my ...
On Balance
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I have been thinking about balance a lot lately. I consider myself a fairly
balanced person, both physically and in temperament. I'm about as laid back
as ...
On Friendship
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you need to stop being a bitch. perhaps friends are supposed to gloss over the rough edges, but that can only be helpful to a certain degree. perhaps I shoul...
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I just wanted to share my beautiful niece with you. Today has been a rough
day, but seeing these photos reminds me how much He loves us. She's amazing.
So...
Stand. Breathe. Know.
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In South Africa, we went to the top of Table Mountain. While spending some
time alone talking to God, I quickly jotted this down. I rediscovered it
today w...
Magic.
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picture this:
leaves falling
(gold, red, green)
all around you.
a warm hand for your left
and cocoa for your right.
brilliant chicago with
brilliant light...
Tomorrow
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So tomorrow I move out of home and into my own apartment. It's weird in all
honesty. My room is completely vacant and there's a truck sitting in the
drivew...
The Spotlight is On
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There are times when I wish I could do more than the typical, break its
spell and become someone. I wish that my life was more than following a
laid-out co...
An interview observed, and philosophy reduced
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The following is an interview of a man whose work (namely what little I have
read of his work concerning the church, culture, and theological
ramifications...
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That's a bummer. It must be hard to be a reptile surrounded by amphibians. The good news is, once people mature, you'll all be walking on dry ground together, but youth will be weird, especially since you don't have gills.
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