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Rated: 13+ · Book · Opinion · #2003271
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#846342 added April 9, 2015 at 10:15am
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Step Over The Edge And Do It Tomorrow
It's all a matter of definitions.

Procrastination:  To put off until later what you need or should do now.
    I don't need to do anything and I should do whatever I want to do.  How can I possibly procrastinate?

The edge of tomorrow is late in the day today.  If I get to tired to do it today, tomorrow isn't far away.

    *Smirk*


!-30-15

      I feel everything is true relatively, but nothing is true absolutely.  People with the most closely shared Frame of Reference are those most likely to be able to comfortably co-exist.  This seems to be so self evidently true that I find it extremely odd that it is not taken more into consideration in all forms of human relations.

There is no absolution.
Luckily there are so many relativistic gods.

The Protestant Work Ethic is so intellectually destructive.  I wonder if I will ever stop feeling guilty for meditating?

I find random unstructured thought extremely productive.


2-4-15  -  2-5-15

Book Finished:  Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry

  Dumb De Dumb Goes The Drum

      (will appear in port)

Book Finished:  War Dogs by Greg Bear


    16 In Paris

  (to appear in my portmanteau)


    EPHEMERALITY

  (Coming to a port near you)

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