Practically imperfect in every way. Start with a lot of silliness. Mix in some insecurities and a handful of awkwardness. Add a pound of naivety, innocence, and child-like wonderings. Blend well. Half-bake and top off with a sprinkle of imagination and dollop of dreams. It’s the recipe for me!
"Moral of the story: Do not look at the gap. The gap is the mind-killer. Remember how Wile E. Coyote never fell down until he saw the chasm? It’s just like that." --Taylor "Tei" Lindstrom, Rogue Ink
dumbass quote
"I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don't have maps. And I believe that our education like, such as South Africa, and, the Iraq, everywhere like such as. And I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S., or should help South Africa, and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries, so we will be able to build up our future for our children."
--Caitlin Upton, Miss South Carolina Teen 2007
kids say...
Jacob: "I need to operate on my frog, but first he needs some amnesia."
One of my first friends from Dragon’s Gate has returned to the game recently and asked me to bring back one of my “retired” characters. So, instead of spending my evening writing my two take home essays for 20th c. art history (which, by the way, are due tomorrow) or getting a good night’s rest so I can get up very early tomorrow morning to write the essays, I’ve chosen to play the game until… well, whenever my friend is ready to sleep.
The children are with Rob in Florida for the week, so I don’t have to set a good example for them. I’m allowed to make a bad decision once in a while, right?
Edit: I got to bed three and a half hours before I needed to get up to write the paper. Bad.
It’s the spark of an idea that hits me unexpectedly. It’s the silly
wonderings I have after a whirlwind of thoughts. It’s about creativity,
inspiration, and imagination. But sometimes, it’s just about eating noodles.