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Well enough horrifying my friends with serial killers and the rhymie stuff and some bloggity instead. Autumn is such a time of contradiction for me. On the one hand the weather is nice enough and the colors of the world to die for. My mums are so bright and multicolored it stuns the eyes. That being said the calendar does not lie. Beautiful yes but I live in Michigan and near Lake Michigan and anyone who has lived here knows what is ahead. Sleet, freezing rain, steel grey clouds all the time and a little thing we like to call lake effect snow. For those of more tropical climates it means that it can be a beautiful sunny winter day 30 miles away (east) and absolutely blizzard conditions at the shore. Now I have dealt with this for many years but I am a person suffers a teeny bit from a syndrome that is known Seasonal Affective Disorder. It’s not about the snow or cold but the lack of sunshine. So just a bit of dread seeps in this time of year. Once the Christmas lights go down it can be a bit of a bummer. Enough whining.
I wanna live in a tropical breeze
in a place where I never cover my knees
I wanna be at a tropical shore
and I sure as fuck don’t wanna live here no mo
I wanna live where the people are nice
and not by a lake that’s covered with ice
I wanna be where there’s nothing but sun
on the beach in the sand with a job titled bum
Just can’t bring myself to not throw out a rhyme can I?
I just watched the newest Star Trek (save me the critiques or trekkie accusations please). The bad guy had his hands on a personal transport device. Now wouldn’t that be something. Where would you go and who would you meet. Honestly I would certainly hit some far away isles that are fairly pricey excursions but I must admit (with invitations of course) I would like to meet some of you fine folks too. I don’t know what happens in this real world with people and drama. The difficulty with the expression of kindness seems rampant. I know there are haters that float around the internet but as far as my experience here there are just a bunch of great people. Encouraging, understanding and very likable group of humans. Why the fleshy interaction brings out such morbid indifference is baffling. To ask what I am talking about just read around a bit….sometimes I wonder if some of you were to (unknowingly) meet me would there be that big of a difference in the experience we all have here blindly communicating?
Anyway, I’m blathering past the point of anyone tackling the read so later potaters….
I would hope it wouldn’t be much different when meeting people on here, but I guess sometimes people act differently in text than in life… I’m sure this is why people make youtube videos haha ~~~>
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I happened to have like Khan…exceedingly creepy. However, watching the “prequel” made me wonder where his Spanish accent came from. 🙂 In person, I’m a little blabbery…I’m nervous around people I don’t know well. I tend to always think I’m supposed to be entertaining.
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i like steel grey clouds… i like when the wind whips my hair into my face making it sting. <3 =D
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The tropics can be hellish at times too. 🙂 Ps : real world encounters start to become real, the moment the other persons appear in flesh blood sweat and smell. And if they are who they always claim to be,then everything else should be smooth. But chemistry which exists in cyberspace might not materialise in the real world. But it can even be amplified and multiplied. It’s all trial and error. You can try 🙂
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I’m not a Winter person either. I’d rather sweat than shiver. ; )
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I am always kind to people, if they address me, though I tend to fashion myself as unavailable. If someone needs help, I will help them… and then I will move on. I always say Hi to people I’ve spoken to before, unless I’d prefer to not associate with them again. You I would sit right next to, always prepared to exchange friendly words. You’re a good guy. Just be kind, the rest will work out.
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Lake Michigan….is that the one in Port Huron? or maybe that’s lake Huron. I am not good at geography. My best friend had a vacation home on a lake in Lexington, near Port Huron. Never went there in the summer, only in the winter (weird, eh?) and it was COLD! But beautiful. Nice thoughts you shared.
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Correction: I will be kind to people, even without dialogue.. I let people go first, open doors, always quick to flash a smile. Other than that, people tend to find me perplexing or intimidating. ‘Bout 6’2″ with my boots on, 190lbs; not the biggest, far from the smallest; calm and still, silent and receptive. One might imagine I have eyes in the back of my head. 🙂 And what about, Friend?
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*ahem* What about You, Friend. ;D
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That would be something, wouldn’t it? I’ve been writing here for a little over a decade. I’m also pretty good at adapting to circumstances. People are generally not prepared for what I have to say though. We could have this same conversation, though I’m sure that it wouldn’t be because I took it there. I pay pretty good attention and do find what the universe throws at me to be pretty interesting.
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I so understand about winter. I live close enough to Lake Erie to know about lake effect snow. I was born and raised here and still will never be used to the winter … RYN: Thanks my friend. You’re so sweet. Hugs.
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i to have s.a.d. (the acronym is fitting, no?) i already can’t wait for next summer, & this summer left much to be desired in terms of hot weather 🙁
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