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feeling: -_-
listening to: nothing
Computer broke for no outwardly apparent reason on Thursday afternoon. Nice way to end a week of days loaded with 5-6 hours of homework and studying each. Most all of my files were backed up between 3 CD-Rs, except a song or two (one that took me about a month to download, conveniently) and, I believe, two Photoshop files with maybe a few days' worth of hours between them. If I lose those two files, I'm going to tear that machine apart, eat its circuits, and feed whatever caused it to break to my worst enemy's dog.
This sucks royally. I actually have a few things I'd like to look at/add to/start - I even have TIME to do them, for the first time in weeks - but any of them require my computer, which I won't see again until possibly next weekend. *throws random small objects out window*
Anyway. Friday Five.
1. Were you raised in a particular religious faith?
Yes, Christianity. United Methodism to be exact. The most boring kind.
2. Do you still practice that faith? Why or why not? Yes, for reasons that would make little to no sense to people who read this. In a nutshell though... because it works for me.
3. What do you think happens after death? Initial judgment and a foretaste of either paradise or the lake of fire, followed by the real, permanent judgment of EVERYone, dead and alive, at some point in the future. But I don't see how souls in Hell could be re-judged and then moved to Heaven, or the other way around, so... yeah. Heaven or Hell.
4. What is your favorite religious ritual (participating in or just observing)?
...ok, I dislike the word 'ritual' in terms of religion. It makes any traditional or somehow repeated component of any religion sound... I dunno, demonic or something. Just makes me think of monthly blood-drinkings and sacrificial ceremonies by moonlight, you know? Maybe I'm the only one... then again, a lot of people think that about the term 'religion' itself, so... oh well. Anyway, no, I don't really have one.
5. Do you believe people are basically good? The way I see it, every human comes into this world 100% innocent. It's the world - how they learn to view it, and the things that TEACH them how they view it - that makes people evil.
Why on earth does something in this room smell like my nephew? I haven't seen him, nor has he been in this room, in at least 2 weeks...
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dragged from Becky's stream of consciousness at 11/02/2002 02:41:00 PM
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