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Eek.
Guess what I did Tuesday night? I bought plane tickets to Phoenix, Arizona for Thanksgiving. WO’s family lives in Phoenix. …*meep*.
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Weird moment.
When I went out to Steak n Shake with the Amine Club folks last night (There! I finally publicly admitted that I’m in the Anime Club!), Guy picked up the tab for all 12 of us. Okay, so I swallow a few of the conclusions I’d reached about Guy, but then comes the part where the rest of us need to chip in for tip. A few people toss cash and change on the table, then everybody just sort of leaves amid chatter and the occasional mention of only using plastic… The next thing I know, WO and I are the only ones of the group left behind, compiling the…
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One day nursery
So remember that Ace of Base song, “All That She Wants“? The chorus goes: All that she wants is another baby She’s gone tomorrow boy Okay, this song came out in 1993. Why is it that it’s not until 12 years later that I understand that the song is about a booty call instead some weird woman’s quick desire for a child? *blush* I am so dumb.
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Getting a prescription
Why is the BSB study room the home of all the dice-rolling RPG/D & D geeks? Jeebus. After my weird Thorn-related seedy RPG-underbelly dice rolling fever dream last night, I’m finding all this rather funny… According to the roommate, I just need a prescription for more cowbell. …yeah.
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Poly? But not -sci.
I had an interesting debate with a coworker today about poly[amorous] relationships. He was recently burned by a woman who seems to have been a bit confused about whether she wanted to be with her boyfriend or not. But this girls’ confusion aside, there seems to be an idea that open relationships (which I will use interchangably with poly relationships) exist for the purpose of 1) allowing each partner to have a “replacement [SO]” in the case of long distance relationships, and 2) allowing people to be promiscious without care or boundaries. Hmm. I disagree with those. Our is a very pro-monogamous society, and advocating poly relationships as the moral…