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the number e (methinks) wrote,
@ 2006-04-07 00:20:00
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    To the good people of Blurty.com
    I don't know if I'm the only one who does this, but I love reading other people's journals. I even bookmarked a few of them and check in daily to see how things going on in their lives turned out. Is that wierd? I don't think so. I mean, so many people sit in front of the tube and consume pointless programming for hours and hours. It's a huge waste of time. Read a book! Write in a journal! Read someone elses journal! The reason there are so many problems in the world is because people don't understand other people, their feelings, emotions, points of view, beliefs. And all these journals contain so many powerful thoughts and feelings, it's amazing. Example: I was reading a post about cutting. These girls physically harm themselves with blades. I got to thinking about that. And I understand it completely. It's so simple. I 'cut' myself in other ways, I booze, I think about mistakes I've made until they make me really, really sad. The point is, there are many ways to cause oneself harm, different but the same in the end.
    So keep writing people, it's a good thing.


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