EJCC
The Devil of TypoC
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2008
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- 1w9
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- sp/so
Too much air conditioning to try and make up for it being 1,000,000 degrees?Omg I'm cold. Why am I so cold.
Too much air conditioning to try and make up for it being 1,000,000 degrees?Omg I'm cold. Why am I so cold.
Too much air conditioning to try and make up for it being 1,000,000 degrees?
NoI turned my tower fan off though. And my dad keeps the house at 80 to save money. : (
Nobeautiful cinnamon roll, melting in the heat
oh wait you said you were cold. No idea then.
slowly curls up under the covers to warm up
considers looking for electric blanket wherever its stored
If you live in AZ, why do you own an electric blanket? Torture?
Anyway, you are maybe overtired or running a fever.
I growled again but this time, it was a low growl. So the waitress starts to take my order but someone waves at her and she walks away, so I growled. I don't think she heard me though. I'd tweet it to the world but I'm not on some obscure tv show so I doubt people would care.
Well, once we lived in a society based on scarcity, but now we live in a society based on plenty.
Once we lived in a society based on might is right, but now we live in a society based on the rule of law.
Once we lived in a spoken culture, but now we live in a literate culture.
And once we lived in a literate culture, but now we live in an electronic culture.
Once we lived in a society based on money, now we live in a society based on attention. We now live in the Attention Society and we pay each other in attention.
Our main problem is that we are paying exorbitant attention to a tiny one percent and paying little or no attention to each other.
Americans are good at revolution, so may I ask them to have an Attention Revolution?
I don't know if what I do is all for attention, but it's probably a common need, especially among ExFx types. I would imagine an attention revolution either as everyone suddenly realizing that they don't need (so much) attention, or a spontaneous shrinking of everyone's world so that they occupy a relatively larger space, making attention easier to get.
So I was looking at the old yearbooks and I noticed that only the senior class pictures were in color. Do schools still do this to save money? Not only were the other classes in black and white, but they were smaller. Sure seniors are more important, but the school could've raised more money to put out a higher quality product. I'm sure schools are putting out DVD yearbooks with video on them these days.