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Name: Parker Country: United States State: Kansas Metro: McPherson Birthday: 8/28/1990 Gender: Male
Interests: Living in general is an interest to me. Just soaking up everything around me is always nice. Waking up every morning to a new day is always a good thing. Expertise: Well, if everyone knew that, then I'd be in some serious trouble now wouldn't I. Occupation: Computer related (Internet) Industry: Legal
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4/18/2005
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| My friends, our final days are upon us before we must traverse once again through another year of school. The days are numbered, but all is not lost yet. I, along with some close colleagues, have hatched a plan to burn down the school. So, when the 18th rolls around, there will be no school for anyone and everyone can breathe a sigh of relief | | |
|  | Currently Watching The Matrix Revolutions (Widescreen Edition) By Mary Alice, Tanveer K. Atwal, Helmut Bakaitis, Kate Beahan, Francine Bell, Monica Bellucci, Rachel Blackman, Henry Blasingame, Ian Bliss, David Bowers (II), Zeke Castelli, Collin Chou, Essie Davis, Laurence Fishburne, Nona Gaye, Dion Horstmans, Lachy Hulme, Christopher Kirby, Peter Lamb, Nathaniel Lees see related | Making a choice that is truly free and utterly perfect is not easily done. While we humans believe that we are in control of our lives and that we choose what we do, the fact of the matter is that we are totally out of control. Say you have turkey and ham. You opt to eat the ham over the turkey, but do you really? The truth is that is it very hard to understand why you do what you do. You may just be following the crowd, or are compensating for an irritable stomach or possibly you just read an article about how chicken is made and are disgusted by it. Your why is that the environment directs you toward this choice or that one, so that is what you do. So, in fact we are not in control and we cannot make a free choice. The environment is what directs us to choose one way or another. This includes our inner emotions such as fear and desire. In our deepest selves ,however, we feel that this is not ultimately true. So, how can we make completely free and utterly pure choices? It is very difficult. You have to release everything and pass between the pillars of desire and fear, above the blackened sky of the world, out of the world and into the timelessness of being so that absolutely nothing can make you do what you do. There becomes only will; the will to go back down below the clouds into the realm of time and act. There is no higher why for what you do, nothing above a pure choice. | | |
| Well, I have been away for a great while now. Some rethinking and realizing has consumed a large portion of my time. It's always good to know that I can come and go as i please. This summer has rejuvenated me. A new aspect on life I have created for myself. Anyway, there have been quite a few people who i havent talked to in quite a while who i want to. By the way, as most have already posted their schedules, I may as well do the same.
1-AP history(Corcoran) 2-Spreadsheet(Lackey??) 3-Physics(Grauer) 4-Pre Calc(Malm) 5-Accounting(Strathman) 6-Debate 7-English(Stout)
Also, if anyone wants to do anything, just give me a call. | | |
| Well, first congress out of the way, only 3 left.......great...........
No luck at poker today, but as always taco bell was good. I think i'm getting to a point in school where i really don't give a shit anymore. This probably isn't good. Many things on my mind besides school nowadays, but that's okay. I like those things. | | |
| the only thing i can say is, "WOW!!!!!", while jumping up and down multiple times in triumph. hahaha.........alex i must say it, things are definitely going well and i like it. | | |
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