.. are worth recording. I get up, drink my coffee, walk my path to campus, drag a deer carcass to the side, play online chess with a friend in Budapest, and make a decent stab at understanding the nature of Nietzsche’s revaluation of values. Hell, it’s not even noon.
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You are having a much more productive day than I am. All I’ve got so far is this lousy comment.
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Add a cigarette or two, as well as an unattainably youthful beauty, into the mix — you might be in the vicinity of a nascent Leonard Cohen gem.
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Enjoying the simple things in life, it seems. Good for you. It took me a week of tension to realize I’ve managed to make simple things like communicating so difficult when I’ve been doing that my whole life. Good for you.
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