Archive for August, 2006

Circuitous concept compromises compositional coherence
August 24, 2006

Yes, no, yes, no, yes: On parents’ bed, lights out, fan on. Light in from doorway, 12:00 blinking on VCR, time blares from cable box, time blares from alarm clock, iPod on stomach, yes, no, yes, no yes, hand over backlight casting eerie image unto ceiling fan, yes, no, yes, no, yes. Background music, half-syncopated, [...]

Mallow, when I cry it rains outside
August 22, 2006

Today I had a feeling that I was very dear and missed.
It was just a feeling, though.

Indices of savantism
August 13, 2006

We can split the cost of living together (and find a better way to live)
You don’t know what’s in there, but I know what’s in here.

Buoyant, busy, thinking, thinking
August 10, 2006

“Remember the innocent”

Friction, or “Not much nourished by modern love”: Love as a rhetorical vehicle to transport hope and sexual propagation to a higher level whilst decreasing “independence and indifference” and crimping my CAT5 wings that allowed my heart to fly
August 6, 2006

Whether this all is a coincidence or just a series of well-placed, well-timed aphorisms, it is a sad, sad story nonetheless.
It is very tough to talk about general consensus or anything general for that matter without being vague, as vague is the definition of general—however, through looking for something general, a concise report or phrase [...]

Things I have done with my life/ways I hope/ways I hope I have not been useless
August 5, 2006

Saved every music-related Internet/mailorder form and packaging I ever received
Summarized every single Pokémon episode from the first few seasons and organized alphabetically by episode title
Kept a notebook of the Goosebumps books I have read, their numbers in the series, memorized the Goosebumps by number, and other pathetic trifles
This isn’t worth updating.

So long, meticulous data!
August 5, 2006

I love you this much (spreads legs)
—A memorable note in a box

Well, I have no idea!
August 1, 2006

Gauntlet: Game Master
August 1, 2006

24 Hours