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Ishmael
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30 Aug 2008, 3:29 am

Let's face it; how can ya not? The unique paradioxical personalites I project, my ego, sense of adventure! Ah, the anger, hatred, rage I possess - the things I can do, the things others can't! Kept alive by force of will through empty despair, loneliness like echo unheard - I've no idea who or what I am, only of my power. Dangerous, a society unto myself! A one man civilisation, incapable of nothing! Completely alone, have I mentioned that?
The world will know, if not me - none can - then of me! It's mathematically impossible that societies apart from me could not; presence and magnitude, silence and patience brings solutions. World full of problems, needs solutions; me! For no other reason than that it's all I can do - which is everything.
So, I'm an enigmatically unavoidable uncertainty! All will, as I said, know of me - were it that but one could know me!
It's inevitable, I'm inevitable - or I would be, if such a thing as inevitability could exist - variables!

So, then, you can't avoid me - but the changes I bring, as change is a constant, would they cause for my presence welcomed or loathed? For the upset of balancing the unbalanced, just the upset, or perceptions? What am I?
I am the man you either love or love to hate - both bring truth and perception, align yourselves! No difference to be had, save neutral value!
Opposite ends, positive and negative! Two sides, one and the same, can't have neither, can't have but either!

If you can comprehend, you can understand - but understanding does not of necessity have comprehension beforehand.

Opinions? Perspectives? Interpretations and evaluations, I await!


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30 Aug 2008, 3:37 am

Is this the human condition of madness?



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30 Aug 2008, 4:06 am

Cyberman wrote:
Is this the human condition of madness?


Whatever it is, it's both depressing AND fun! So, yeah, probably.


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30 Aug 2008, 5:46 am

must be a quiet night in Adelaide.



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30 Aug 2008, 5:50 am

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must be a quiet night in Adelaide.


It's always a quiet night. Mostly this is exaggeration and jest on my part.
's funnier if you can hear my voice...


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30 Aug 2008, 6:03 am

that was a jest on my part too, Ish.

It's a good Dr Who this week, with whatsername from ER guest starring. It's part 2 tomorrow night, yay.



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30 Aug 2008, 6:11 am

Postperson wrote:
that was a jest on my part too, Ish.

It's a good Dr Who this week, with whatsername from ER guest starring. It's part 2 tomorrow night, yay.


I kind if wish I lived in another city right now! Unless you're into the whole wine, art, food and culture thing, Adelaide is a rather boring city - little to do BUT watch Doctor who!


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30 Aug 2008, 6:44 am

I'm in smalltown Tasmania, there's less to do here, but I'm old. I've done it all anyway. We don't even have Ikea in Tas. :(

The highpoint of my day was when the council delivered my garbage bin (I managed to get on their garbage run even though I'm in a semi-rural area, they pick up from a few doors down from me) so yay, no more disposing of my own garbage.

The other big one was doing the burning off, or some of it.

ho hum.



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30 Aug 2008, 7:17 am

I'll admit; I know about as much as a yank or pom would about Tasmania.
Which is to say, nothing.


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30 Aug 2008, 8:26 am

I have lived all over the place; Townsville, Wedonga, Tamworth, Darwin Brisbane and finaly Sydney but I have also been to Canbera, Adelaide, Lakes Entrance, Gold Coast and some towns in between. One of the interesting things was going in car from Darwin to Gold Coast, whent through a lot of small towns. But I know next to nothing about Western Australia and Tasmania except for what is on tv.


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30 Aug 2008, 3:00 pm

Tas looks a bit like The Sound of Music scenery, a bit european looking maybe, the landscape or maybe like NZ - I guess that's one of the ways it differs from the flatlands of the mainland (called it 'the big island' here). Lots of mountains and lots of winding roads with hairpin bends.

People can seem rude or rustic, but they're very down to earth, unpretentious.

It has some of the oldest towns in Australia. Launceston is a great town, very European looking. I like it better than Hobart which is also striking looking, set at the foot of a snowy mountain.

East coast has the best beaches, white sand and blue water, but there's not a lot there, only tiny towns. That's why I ended up choosing to live on the North coast, at least there's shops here (Burnie, Devonport). Launceston is about an hour and a half away by car.



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30 Aug 2008, 3:19 pm

Ishmael wrote:

Opinions? Perspectives? Interpretations and evaluations, I await!


You're lovely :)



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31 Aug 2008, 2:25 pm

Doctor Who makes anyone likeable.

Yay for Doctor Who!


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