Dec 19, 2008

Take some discretion. Be responsible. This is long and only for when you're very, very, very bored and have absolutely no drive whatsoever to use your time more wisely. Seriously, if you have it in you to go check the air pressure of the tires on your car, go do that and then get distracted doing something else. I'm not joking. This is ten pages of responding and typing - above anything, this was an exercise in getting comfortable putting my fingers on the keys and, slowly, incorporating my mind. Maybe your dog needs a bath or you feel like taking another walk or you're stranded in Omaha with a bunch of people that, at the very least, you can sit in silence with.
Otherwise, if you decide to read, stop when you feel like it. Stop when the mail comes. Stop when your toast is done. Stop when the commercials are over and Friends is back on. OK. Enough. It's out of my hands now. Enjoy.

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What holiday is closest to your birthday?
Earth day is eight days before. (That’s also Bearemy Westra’s birthday.) (EDIT - it's also Joke's birthday. hooooray!) Are there any birthdays in early May? I don’t think so.

What is your name if you spell it without the letters "e" "y" and "t"?
Alvin Shim. What a stupid question. Who comes up with this crap?

If you named a band after your birth-month and your pet, what would it be?
April Daisy… what a puke-tastic band that would be. Ha! I like this question.

Have you had your birthday yet this year?
It’s December 19, and I just said that my birth-month is April. What’s the deal? Pip, did you write these? Come on now – this was supposed to be an exercise in putting words on the screen quickly.

Where was the last place you went and why?
I returned Bridget’s car to her and she dropped me off at the library, where I ran into Piper and Jake and Matt Postma and I did research for an essay.

Do you have a twin?
I worked with a girl named Helen at Subway who told me that I totally reminded her of her brother. She loves and missed her brother so I took it as a compliment. Seriously, she told me this every freaking time we worked together. A few months ago, I ran into her on campus and she introduced me to her brother. Her brother is a Korean kid that her family adopted and he looks nothing like me. What a racist, right?

Are you afraid of shots?
Don’t make me laugh.

What color are the walls of the room you are in?
White with a very yuppie border… that’s running along the middle of the walls. I’m in the basement of my parents’ house and I’m surprised that I can write in this room.

How many letters are in your middle name?
Five. E-U-N-B-O. I guess technically, that’s my middle name. In Korean, there are five letters too. But that’s too easy. My dad was all like… “Oh, a middle name? Let’s just put his Korean name down!” and my mom was all, “Fucking right!” Meanwhile, here I am pouting and saying “I would have named [me] Kingsley if I had any say in the matter…”

Is your last name longer than 6 letters long?
Who comes up with this crap? Seriously, I want to know. No. It’s not. Any more brain busters?

If you were in an accident, would you rather lose a hand or an ear?
Oooooh. A “Would You Rather?” This is a hard one. (That’s what she said.) I’m gonna go with ear… provided I still have the hearing ability out of what would then be known as “the ugly motherfucking hole on the side of my head.” Then I could still tell from which direction people are yelling at me from.

Have you ever dyed your hair an unnatural color?
No. I’ve had it cut several times in the persuasion of a sexual preference that is unnatural. Just kidding – I don’t maintain that lesbians are unnatural. To say that would be, I think, inappropriate and disrespectful.

If a gorilla and a horse had a baby, what would the new creature be called?
Nobody could beat Piper’s answer of “Horilla, just like your mom,” so I’m going to leave this one alone.

Does anyone call you baby?
Does anyone NOT call me baby? I’m a huge flirt.

Regular Cheetos or hot?
At the moment… prolly neither as I am typing and I don’t want powder cheese all up in my laptop’s bidness. But I’m asian, so I’ll go with spicy Cheetos. Cheetos, in asian talk, is Chee-toe-suh. You cannot end on a syllable.

Favorite fruit?
At the moment… peach. Smoothie. Sometimes I answer questions like a girl.

Are you scared of spiders?
No. I’ve not problems with spiders. I used to tease ex-girlfriend about being scared of spiders. Sometimes I answer questions like a schoolyard flirt.

Do you have a piercing?
My mom would kill me. Sometimes I answer questions like a huge pansy.

Whose birthday is coming up?
My poppa’s. Mom wants to make prime rib or some other white person food, which is surprising, and we talked about that, which was really fun. Also my sister’s… which is sometime around Christmas my mom says… and… um, let’s see what facebook has to say… Oh. Lynda Kuipers has a birthday tomorrow. Happy Birthday, Lynda!

Do you like roller coasters?
Is this a sexual question? Sometimes I answer questions like a dude in college.

Do you have a tattoo?
No, I should right? Tattoo on the lower back. Might as well be a bull’s eye. My brother and I went to see that movie seven times in the theatres. Ladies, be willing to laugh at that movie. Just a little tip. (TWSS)

What is wrong with you right now?
Other people are taller and other things that I’m not, or not enough. Bastards.

Do you care what others think about you?
Bridget and I were talking about this the other day… and the answer is yes, to some extent. I care about my friends and I try to be someone that they’re proud to know, that they can say, “Yeah, that guy’s my friend,” and so forth. And I know what/who I am – I’m very critical of myself, but it’s according to my standards, and I try to be deliberate about what I do and that generally has a higher standing than what other people think. I mean, I’m interested in seeing what my friends think of me because they’re my friends and it’s good to have a different perspective, for the sake of accountability or discussion or whatever, but… I guess the short answer is that I know who I am and I know what I’m trying to do.

Do think you'll be married in 10 years?
By the time I’m thirty? Listen lady, I don’t even know what TOMORROW will bring. I have other things I would rather think about.

Are you afraid of the dark?
Shit no. I like to scare people. Have you seen my Stanley Kubrick face? It’s amazing. Right, ladies?

Do you like your life at the moment?
I do. Very much so. There’s much to be thankful for and the snow is astounding. I feel for my friends who are stranded in airports or in dinky towns or whatever, but that’s a journey that I would gladly take myself. I’m happy that they got to experience it. Omaha overnight with forty Dordt people that you don’t necessarily hang out with a lot? That’d be fun, I think.

Where were you last night?
Dark room developing negatives and smelling coffee beans and having conversations that are allowed now that the semester is winding down. Then the brick house. Then my parents’ house.

What kind of shirt are you wearing?
A Free Palestine shirt that Joel Veldkamp got me from his semester in Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Jerusalem etc. It’s all cotton and Jake Kroeze was flipping out about it. It feels nice. Thanks again, Joel.

Are you any good at math?
I’m actually really great at math. I scored the highest on the math section on the ACTs. Like, astoundingly high. Isn’t that weird?

What is an important date out of the year for you?
This seems like a loaded question. Is this a loaded question? I don’t know. This year? December 30 is pretty important ‘cause that’s when we take off for the Philippines.

Last thing received in the mail?
A reimbursement check from Dordt and Gourmet magazine. It made me want to cook and then write about cooking and then to cook with other people, and then to write about that.

Do you ever leave messages on people's answering machines?
On voicemails? I left a very bitter and emotional one on Danielle Roos’ yesterday. It was pretty fun, and we worked it out today. Rollercoaster, right? Chicks, man.

What is out your back door?
Poop. Hehe! But seriously folks… out my back door is my back yard.

Any plans for Friday night?
Right now is Friday night. I’m going to finish this thing, transcribe a recording onto Word, go have Larva cut my hair, enjoy fellowship, come back and kick out a family essay and then finalize a profile that I just finished a draft of before this, then finalize the family essay, THEN I’ll read and respond to sermons of John Donne. It’s been a good day. Not even joking, I really enjoy academics.

Have you ever received one of those big tins of 3 different kinds of popcorn?
My family has a long time ago. They’re so hedonistic, aren’t they? Wow.

Something you are excited about?
Uganda coffee that Bridget gifted to me. It has tones of dark chocolate and ripe fruit and, when I had it for the first time, I yelled at her over the phone, “This is the best coffee ever!” If you’re in town, come over and we’ll have some. It’s delicious. Bailey, it’s comparable to your Smokey Row crap. It’s on.

Describe your keychain...
It’s a blue lanyard from my old church in Grand Rapids where my oldest brother is still at and, weird, he’s the youth pastor at now. It says, “Hahn-in CRC of Grand Rapids.” I love my brother and the congregation there. Really, I do. But I get a bad taste in my mouth when I think of Korean churches. It’s something I shouldn’t stray from, I know. But I’m not motivated to join a Korean congregation anytime in the future.

Do you sleep with the door to your room open or closed?
In the apartment, with my roommate, we close the door. Yeah, I think I generally close the door, but I can sleep anywhere. I slept on the couch last night, like a freaking log.

What kind of bottoms are you wearing?
Blue jeans. They’re pretty reliable – I have three (or is it four) pairs of jeans that I rotate around, but I should really look into getting other pants.

If you could move somewhere else, would you?
Piper said yes. I don’t know what this question means, or what her answer implies. Sioux Center? Leave Dordt? Now? It might be in my best interest to take a year off of academics to teach English with my brother (if he ends up doing that, and I want to do that with him. David just graduated from Michigan State business school with a finance degree and he can’t find a job.) I just spoke with Bethany Schuttinga today, at some length, about the advantages Sioux Center has. The short is, I can move somewhere else and I think it’s crucial to leave Sioux Center. At the same time, I don’t think it’s the end of the world to come back. For the record, I don’t think I will.

Can you live a day without TV?
I don’t depend on TV, bitch. There aren’t a lot of things that I need on a daily basis. And I like challenges.

Would you ever become a vegetarian?
On the one hand, becoming a vegetarian has potential for enormous health benefits. There are, when it’s done right, and please calm down. And when you think about what to eat as a vegetarian, you might end up eating a lot of other foods that you normally wouldn’t because it seems a lot of Iowan meals revolve around some sort of animal flesh. If you don’t restrict your food in that way, then you eat other kinds of food and, let’s be honest, you generally eat healthier if this occurs. Flip side, I’ve heard of idiots who try going without meat for a set amount of time and end up eating cereal for a week. (I love cereal.)
I can’t think of many foods I don’t like. I love food. I’ll eat anything and there aren’t many foods that I think are “wrong” to eat. Maybe there are, but I’m not really thinking too hard about it right now. To answer the question, no.

Have you ever been around someone who was high?
Not that I’ve been aware of. My brother used to talk about when he would get high in Michigan, but he never brought any back with him. Jerk.

What color cell phone do you have?
Gray, but who the fuck cares?

Are you right or left handed?
Right for most things, like writing and racquetball and golf but left for hockey. Isn’t that messed up?

If it were possible, would you want to know the day you were going to die?
Like in Big Fish, Ewan McGregor was freaking invincible because he knew when he was going to die. In that sense, it would be great to live life that fearlessly, but I don’t think we’re meant to live that fearlessly. I think we are meant to live fearlessly in a sense, but I guess what I mean is that there should be room for faith in what we don’t know will happen. I like the uncertainty of life as it is now.

Would you drink an entire bottle of hot sauce for $1000?
I love hot sauce.

Mood?
A little buzzed from several cups of Uganda dark chocolate/ripe fruit coffee. My feet are cold.

Listening to?
NPR’s All Songs Considered. A live Iron & Wine concert that I forgot I had on my iPod. They ended with Flightless Bird, American Mouth and encored with Naked As We Came. Gosh. There are some things that you cannot escape. And, listening to this, Chuck, we should record a radio session soon.

Worrying about?
Has everyone got home safe? Am I going to finish the things I need to finish to pass the classes I need to pass?

Do you smile often?
I’m very blessed in how much I enjoy the people I enjoy, so yes. When I’m alone, and reading or cooking or thinking or listening to music etc., I still smile but it’s not as… I guess it’s not as constant.

Where is your cell phone?
A few inches from my hands. Betsy said the other day that she didn’t believe I didn’t see that she called because I always have my phone with me, and she was right. I do always have my freaking phone with me. I did, by the way, see that someone was calling, but I didn’t have her room number in my contacts and I was already talking to Val who had made it home safely.

Your hair?
Recently cleared/ravaged of the emo bangs last night. I couldn’t take all that emotion in my eyes anymore – it was getting in the way of my focus, so I hunched down over the waste basket with a pair of scissors and, catharsis!, clipped those fuckers off. I don’t think it looks horrible, actually, but like I said, Larva will fix them in a little bit.

Your mother?
Upstairs, with sixty white hairs less than she had an hour ago, and still one of the classiest, funniest persons I know. I love my mother unapologetically. Most of my friends do too.

Your father?
He just got home, from furiously grading shit at the end of the semester. One of the best professors I’ve ever had. And, he’s really funny too.

Where do you want to be in 6 years?
Twenty-six? Trying something out without any reservations. Still asking questions.

Is there anyone you want to fight?
“I went out into the night, I went out to pick a fight!” Yeah, a lot of my friends say ridiculous things and sometimes I say, “Joel, we’re going to fight after this. After we have coffee, we’re going to fight.” It’s not always Joel, but you understand what I mean. No, I don’t really want to fight Joel (physically) but we talk often and it is always great. I like confrontations.

What are you doing tomorrow?
My family’s going to Sioux City so I can, and must, spend the day reading and writing. It will be beautiful, working at my own pace and in an empty house.

Who were you with last night?
This is such a girl-roommate question. Mind yo’ business, ho!
I was with the groomsmen fellas, and a fiancé, and a girlfriend. Then with Bridget and darkroom chemicals. Then with Bridget, Dee, Ross, Scotterson, Bearemy, Lisa, Larva and, briefly, Andrew Kroeze.

Are you married?
As a friend of mine said, “I have too much fun flirting.” This was not said in the context of marriage, nor do I think this in the context of marriage, but no, I’m not married.

Do you wish at 11:11?
I wish at 12:34. It was one of the super cute things ex-girlfriend extraordinaire and I used to do.

Next vacation you're going on?
Who the flip knows? A road trip somewhere?

Have you told anyone a secret in the past week?
I tell secrets constantly. I guess they’re not secrets at all then, but I’m okay with that. They’re mine to tell.

Could you date someone taller than you?
Am I willing to? Yeah, I did (by a little bit). Am I able to? Not really, I guess.

How do you feel about the person who texted you last?
My brother went out to drop off my sister at the video store, then a friend’s house and then he went to the REC center. He texted me this, “Did Grace call? Jinny is taking forever.” Grace Jeong, organist-at-large, is stranded in Chicago airport and we’re worried about her. Jinny is my sister. I called him back.

Ring ring.

David: Yo, I’m roaming.

Me: Yeah, I have limited texting.

David: OK. But I’m roaming.

Me: I guess we’re even then, bitch.

David: Allright, fine. See you later.

Me: Wait. Wait. Wait.

David: What?

Me: …what’s going on, man?

It was pretty fun.

Who was the last person you threw out of your life?
That’s not how I roll. Or, rather, people have been good to me.

What are you going to do after this?
Transcribe and get my hair cut, then write and edit and write and edit. And drink more coffee.

Do you believe in magic?
There are two s’s in Meissner. And no, I do not.

What do you normally eat at lunch?
There is no normally with the things I eat.

What color do you wear the most?
My glasses are fading, but they were red. And blue jeans.

Do people annoy you?
Don’t people annoy everybody? I don’t really associate with annoying people.

Do you annoy people?
Yeah, probably. Everybody plays the bodbook game, right?

Spandex or jeans?
I’m getting tired and this is a dumb question.

When did you last leave the state?
Just a few days ago – I went with Paul H to take Christina and Jessica Beimers to Sioux Falls airport. That was fun.

If you had to speak another language, what would it be?
Instead of English? Spanish.

Bubble bath or car wash?
Right now? Bubble bath.

Would you go out with someone for money?
I’m horrible with money – chances are I’d just end up spending it all on some chick… so this is a crafty question for me. Go out? What does that even mean?

What are you doing at 2:00 on Thursday’s?
Why is there an apostrophe on Thursdays? Oh, I get it. On should be at and Thursday’s is a bar. I guess I’m going to wish I were 21 at 2:00 at Thursday’s.

What’s your favorite nighttime activity?
Cooking leisurely and then hookah.

If your best friend won a million dollars, what would you say?
“Heyyyy best friend!”

Your slogan/motto?
“No excuses. Play like a champion.” And, “Heyyoooo!” with rabid hand movements.

Have you had alcohol this past week?
Yes.

Are you happy with life?
The girl who’s done with her semester and is marrying Jacob Kroeze answered “meh,”to this question. Are you kidding me, Piper?
Yes, I am.

Could you cry right now?
I can’t remember the last time I cried. It’s a real problem and I’m going to lose it soon and it will be just outrageous. I’m listening to Radiohead’s Bodysnatchers now… so no. Probably not.

What were you doing this morning at 7am?
Sleeping on the couch two feet in front of me.

What do you need to be doing right now?
Right here, typing and reacting and responding.

Is there anything silver near you?
No. Are there any interesting questions where you are Nina, you stupid hoe-bag? (I’m calling the creator of stupid questions Nina, the stupid hoe-bag.)

What were you doing at 1 AM this morning?
Sitting on a couch with two ladies. That’s right.

Do you wear contacts?
I will fight you, Nina. And no.

Who's house were you at last?
My parents. Before that, Deemela and Paul K’s.

What color shirt were you wearing when your last kiss took place?
Uhhh… I kissed my mum today and I was wearing my Bring the Noise! shirt. That’s kind of funny.

What color shirt was the person you kissed wearing?
Pink – for as much as she hates girly girls, she really wears a lot of pink. Isn’t that funny?

Song playing right now?
The song JUST ended. The next on the album is Nude. This is the song that Bailey labeled The Little Mermaid song because of the last vocal. God, I love this album.

What were you doing an hour ago?
Writing a profile about Helen van Beek.

Do you wear the seat belt in the car?
Usually, but only to set an example. (Joking.)

Has anyone ever mistaken you for someone else?
My dad was just saying that he met with Pastor Mark Verbruggen earlier this week and he called my dad Alvin. Then I said that when I’m in class with Dr. Dengler, she calls me Jay. We both agreed that she is one hell of a professor. And then I remembered one time that Carl Zylstra called me Kevin.

What's something you really want right now, be honest?
To sit on the couch with two ladies again. Ha. No, I really want to work on my writing and I’m sort of doing that, I’m preluding a long night of writing attempts and… I really want… a lot of things that I won’t go into here. Let’s keep this moving.

Do you like to text or call more?
I like calling because I have limited texting and I’ve seen what unlimited texting does to you, but I like texting because I find I laugh A LOT when I read text messages… I mean, I laugh a lot all the time, but I often do the big “HA!” when I read texts.

What's the closest blue object to you?
A mechanical pencil. Nina, you should consider changing careers. Keep being a stupid hoe-bag if you wish, but maybe you go to night school for something?

Do you like the color orange?
I like oranges, which are orange, with Betsy, who is terrific.

Sometimes, do you wish you were someone else?
I’m going to sound like a liar, but I imagine I used to wish that but I don’t remember any specific time that I felt that way. And I know I hardly ever feel that way now. Someone I know once said, “I think I’m pretty kick ass.” She said this more than three years ago, and I think about it quite often. Like I said, I like who I am and who I’m trying to be.

Who did you last talk to on the phone?
Larva, about plans tonight. It was weird talking on the phone to her, but it was fun.

Where will you be in a hour?
Will I be done with this? I’ll be transcribing forty minutes of conversation that I recorded earlier of my family at the dinner table. I’m really excited about it because it’s hilarious and it’s beautiful, the themes we touch, the pacing of the conversations. Really, it’s great. I think I might upload it for Paul to hear. Really, it’s just marvelous.

What was going through your mind during your last kiss?
When I kissed my mom? I was on my way out the door and she told me to drive safely and she was being wonderful and calm and youthful.
The last “kiss” I had? Well, I kissed a few people in love but the last kiss I “shared” which might be what you’re getting at was with Renae, my ex-girlfriend and, then, girlfriend, and I present-tense love her and it was a long time ago. We broke up around this time last year, and hadn’t shared any kisses near the end so I really don’t remember.

When was the last time you danced with a boy/girl?
We had impromptu prom a few weekends ago at the brick house. I shared a lovely slow dance with Betsy. Gosh, I’m a lucky guy.
Also, I dance with my dog quite often. But there’s nothing slow about those dances.

How late did you stay up last night and why?
Around 4 30 AM. I wasn’t sleepy.

Have you ever kissed someone whose name started with a J?
Jeremy, Jacob… uhh… some Koreans probably… I’m an affectionate dude.

Who's the last person to send you a myspace message?
Myspace!? Nina, I’m going to fight you.

Whose bed did you sleep in last night?
Couched it.

Ever kissed anyone 18 or older?
I’m not even going to answer these dumb questions anymore. I’m just going to say random things. I like thin-crust pizza.

Have you held hands with anyone in the past week?
As I said, I’m an affectionate dude… so, yes.

Do you like to cuddle?
I only know of… three people that I care about who aren’t affectionate, and of those three, TWO of the don’t like to cuddle. I do. I’m somewhat picky about who I cuddle with, but there’s a large circle of people that I would be down for holding or cuddling with.

What are your plans for the next weekend?
After Christmas? Prep. for Philippines, reading a lot, watching a lot of films and going to the REC with my brothers.

Did you ever lose a friend?
I hesitate about the phrasing. I’ve lost touch with some friends and sometimes it makes me sad, but not usually because that’s how it goes and it goes on. I’ve had some conflicts and confrontations with friends, but I still consider them to be friends and I would still do anything for them though we don’t really hang out anymore.

Are you someone's best friend?
Yep. It’s very encouraging and I find that it makes me happy.

Do you have a dog?
Yep. She loves fast dancing and she’s a yipper and fat and spoiled and loud and insane, but I love her and it’s unchristian how our entire family fawns over her. She has an ear infection and she’s been a bit low-key today, but she’s our dog, and we love her. I hope you feel better, Daisy. Please stop barking at the mailman.

Biggest annoyance in your life right now?
Dordt wants me to pay to get in my apartment over break. Not a huge deal, just an inconvenience. I don’t like packing to go down the street over break. I hate packing.

Have you spoken to your mother today?
Fuckin’ right I did. Don’t tell her I said that.

What color is your hair?
Black.

Have you ever thought you liked someone, and then found out that you really didn't?
Have I ever crushed on someone? The last time was on Carmela Vanderploeg, and that’s completely understandable. It’s probably expected even. Am I right, fellas? That was, as crushes go, when I didn’t know who she was and now I do and she’s lovely. Do I still crush on her? Maybe!

Do you want any piercings?
My feet are still cold and my mom is going to sleep. It’s just after 10 PM and, on the one hand, I think it’s funny that’s she acts like she’s older than she is, but it’s a little concerning sometimes because I don’t want her to age or slow down or decline at all. When I was younger, she used to say (in Korean) that mothers don’t die.

Do you drink water?
“not really..... i don't like it” That’s what Piper said. What the heck are you saying? How do you not like drinking water?

Does the last person you hugged make you happy?
My mum? Yep.
My initial thought reaction was that any hug makes me happy, but then I remembered a bad hug I had right before Thanksgiving break this year. It was shattering. I rarely have bad hugs. I mean, who gives bad hugs? But they exist, you know? It’s all conservative and half-assed (not literally, though a literal full-assed hug is just marvelous) and, really, I would rather go without it. A bad hug from someone you don’t want to hug is expected, but this hug was definitely with someone that I would like to hug. It was a goodbye hug, and maybe there was some awkward factor involved (very likely, there was) but the point is… wow. That sucked.

Could you go the rest of your life without smoking a cigarette?
I honestly believe I could. In the same vein, I really like smoking.

Are you mean?
In the way that I get hit on the arm a lot.

How many kids do you want to have?
Several.

Are you afraid to grow up?
I don’t know that I am growing up all that much.

What woke you up this morning?
My mom, telling me to go shovel the driveway with my dad and brother. I was not happy. I’m not a morning person. But we had seventeen inches of fluffy snow last night and I don’t know very many other times when it’s more satisfying to be outside.

Do you miss your past?
I love my past. I love to revisit it with conversations and music and actually going back to the physical locations, it’s haunting and wrenching, but it is what it is and there’s right now and there’s the immediate future and there are people in my life now that I would do anything for.

Honestly, if you could go back 5 months and change something would you?
Five months ago was July. I don’t know that I would be able (not willing) to change anything. If I could visit myself back then, I’d ask me to be a better worker at the garden, but I don’t know that I would listen. It’s not a fair question – I know more now. I’ve been told things like “You should have” done this or that back at this time or that, and if the question is whether I would listen and do that, then I would. But it didn’t make any sense at the time.

4 comments:

  1. wait...carl zylstra confused you with my ex-roomate kevin? or...just called you kevin because it seems like a generic korean name.



    -photoblog.com/plhnk

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  2. I read that WHOLE thing.

    Why is it that you can go a while without seeing someone, and not miss them, because you know that they are just a block away, but when you realize that you can't see them whenever you want, you miss them the minute they are out of the room?

    I am "home", and safe, for the most part. My new bed is big enough for 4.

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  3. wow, i'm in west hall.. played poker with the korean group.. yup i died early cuz i'm so bad at it. they're still playing..i'm bored.. i'm going to do this Q&A thing.

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  4. That was long, Alv. I did read the whole thing. Including the part where you professed your deep and undying love for me. :)

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