Livejournal Thread 4: Can't kill what's already dead inside
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I guess then you missed that comic in "Tile" that had "Cuddlycornpone is awesome" written in big letters.
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Aye, I must have
This reminds me, I need to finish reading all the oldbies' comics. I think it'd behoove me to create a checklist.
There's an acting troupe outside in the courtyard of my apartment building. They're right there. They're like standing there, milling around, not quite doing anything, and I'm terrified that they're going to break into song or performance and I'll have to listen to it for many many minutes

There's an acting troupe outside in the courtyard of my apartment building. They're right there. They're like standing there, milling around, not quite doing anything, and I'm terrified that they're going to break into song or performance and I'll have to listen to it for many many minutes
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So, it's been a bit since I have been on here.
So, I decided that I need to get in better shape. Granted I'm not in bad shape really, I just feel that I could be and want to be better. So I grabbed me a gym membership now that I can afford it, and started hard at it last week. Cutting down on fast food, to where its almost none at all. Eating healthier foods. Cutting out sodas, even though every once in a while I really want one at stressful times at work. Something about that burning when you drink it fast is relaxing. So I think I am on a good track. And even already at just doing it for a week, I feel a little better.
So, I decided that I need to get in better shape. Granted I'm not in bad shape really, I just feel that I could be and want to be better. So I grabbed me a gym membership now that I can afford it, and started hard at it last week. Cutting down on fast food, to where its almost none at all. Eating healthier foods. Cutting out sodas, even though every once in a while I really want one at stressful times at work. Something about that burning when you drink it fast is relaxing. So I think I am on a good track. And even already at just doing it for a week, I feel a little better.
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Solution:VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote: There's an acting troupe outside in the courtyard of my apartment building. They're right there. They're like standing there, milling around, not quite doing anything, and I'm terrified that they're going to break into song or performance and I'll have to listen to it for many many minutes
- bucket, water, 2 handfuls of sugar (you can substitute jello mix)
- combine the above ingredients
- combine with acting troupe upon singing

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Don't bother to read "Kill'er now", I'm getting it down soon and probably never finishing it.VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Aye, I must haveThis reminds me, I need to finish reading all the oldbies' comics. I think it'd behoove me to create a checklist.
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Oh crap we all better read it real quick before it's gone...waitasec...hmmmMcDuffies wrote:Don't bother to read "Kill'er now", I'm getting it down soon and probably never finishing it.VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Aye, I must haveThis reminds me, I need to finish reading all the oldbies' comics. I think it'd behoove me to create a checklist.
Making us want to see it by taking it away, how very John Waters of you...

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DAMMIT MACDAFFEYS YOU WERE FIRST ON THE LISTMcDuffies wrote:Don't bother to read "Kill'er now", I'm getting it down soon and probably never finishing it.VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Aye, I must haveThis reminds me, I need to finish reading all the oldbies' comics. I think it'd behoove me to create a checklist.







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There is still LWK, Grumpy the fat hamster, all those other short comics on mcduffies-comics, and mcDuffies probably had a few parts worth reading even if it's unfinished.
Don't bother, it really isn't worth your time. Read any other of my comics, they're all better.Oh crap we all better read it real quick before it's gone...waitasec...hmmm
Making us want to see it by taking it away, how very John Waters of you...
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Nah, it's super good and all but it Never updates.McDuffies wrote:There is still LWK
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will it update tomorrow

RobboAKAscooby wrote:Oh crap we all better read it real quick before it's gone...waitasec...hmmmMcDuffies wrote:Don't bother to read "Kill'er now", I'm getting it down soon and probably never finishing it.VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Aye, I must haveThis reminds me, I need to finish reading all the oldbies' comics. I think it'd behoove me to create a checklist.
Making us want to see it by taking it away, how very John Waters of you...

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I have the weirdest craving for corn. hmmmmm
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Er... yes!VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:will it update tomorrow
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Figured I should try to be a real college student and go to the homecoming extravaganza. I recognized one boy who graduated last year and talked to him, and saw four people from my freshman year floor I don't associate with anymore. Everyone else might as well have been a complete stranger. Sooooo depressing, wandering around homecoming all alone, desperately looking from side to side for a familiar face.
I guess the trick is that you have to go with people to begin with, you can't just meet up. Too bad all of my friends are gone home/busy. Stupidest day ever.
I guess the trick is that you have to go with people to begin with, you can't just meet up. Too bad all of my friends are gone home/busy. Stupidest day ever.
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Double post, ye-heay!
I wanted Mushroom Soup for lunch. I didn't have much milk left, but I had enough to mix with the soup and a little bit left over, so far so good! I heat up the soup and then bring it over to my desk to eat while I peruse the internet. The soup is the perfect consistency and I have enjoyed the maybe three bites I've taken so far.
I don't recall any motion that led to this, but the soup container flips off of the desk and the contents go all over my pants, socks, a bit on my sweatshirt, into my buckets of markers, all around the underside of the desk, and of course, primarily on the floor. The thick, creamy globs appear to jiggle with malicious laughter.
I took care of the mess, but god DAMMIT that was annoying. I was so hungry, and the soup was so perfect, and I was so comfy in what I was wearing
It culd have been worse, I won't deny that. My computer remained, from as far as I can tell, unscathed. There was, however, a bit that got into my hair and dried and now all I can smell is cream of mushroom soup. I got as much out of the carpet as I could but who the hell knows. And of course there's still a little bit of soup left, but I have lost my appetite and think I might just throw it away and be petty and wasteful.
What particularly bothers me is that this sort of thing happens to me with a disturbing frequency and seems to happen moreso than it does to other people I talk to. This is why I don't bother having pride or dignity anymore.
I will say that the breadth of the soup's distribution was charmingly impressive.
I wanted Mushroom Soup for lunch. I didn't have much milk left, but I had enough to mix with the soup and a little bit left over, so far so good! I heat up the soup and then bring it over to my desk to eat while I peruse the internet. The soup is the perfect consistency and I have enjoyed the maybe three bites I've taken so far.
I don't recall any motion that led to this, but the soup container flips off of the desk and the contents go all over my pants, socks, a bit on my sweatshirt, into my buckets of markers, all around the underside of the desk, and of course, primarily on the floor. The thick, creamy globs appear to jiggle with malicious laughter.
I took care of the mess, but god DAMMIT that was annoying. I was so hungry, and the soup was so perfect, and I was so comfy in what I was wearing

What particularly bothers me is that this sort of thing happens to me with a disturbing frequency and seems to happen moreso than it does to other people I talk to. This is why I don't bother having pride or dignity anymore.
I will say that the breadth of the soup's distribution was charmingly impressive.
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Super lame... been there. Often with smoothies or coffee, luckily coffee doesn't dry in your hair. Smoothies do... plus they are alive. O_OVeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Double post, ye-heay!
I wanted Mushroom Soup for lunch. I didn't have much milk left, but I had enough to mix with the soup and a little bit left over, so far so good! I heat up the soup and then bring it over to my desk to eat while I peruse the internet. The soup is the perfect consistency and I have enjoyed the maybe three bites I've taken so far.
I don't recall any motion that led to this, but the soup container flips off of the desk and the contents go all over my pants, socks, a bit on my sweatshirt, into my buckets of markers, all around the underside of the desk, and of course, primarily on the floor. The thick, creamy globs appear to jiggle with malicious laughter.
I took care of the mess, but god DAMMIT that was annoying. I was so hungry, and the soup was so perfect, and I was so comfy in what I was wearingIt culd have been worse, I won't deny that. My computer remained, from as far as I can tell, unscathed. There was, however, a bit that got into my hair and dried and now all I can smell is cream of mushroom soup. I got as much out of the carpet as I could but who the hell knows. And of course there's still a little bit of soup left, but I have lost my appetite and think I might just throw it away and be petty and wasteful.
What particularly bothers me is that this sort of thing happens to me with a disturbing frequency and seems to happen moreso than it does to other people I talk to. This is why I don't bother having pride or dignity anymore.
I will say that the breadth of the soup's distribution was charmingly impressive.
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I'm super-clumsy... have shaky hands. Every time I try to eat a bowl of soup holding it in my hands, it ends up all over me, primarily because of my shaky hands.
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Urgh, if I have to listen to one more person with a decent career (teacher/government worker/nurse/etc) bitch about how they don't get paid enough I'm gonna puke. Or slap them. Maybe both.
I'll skip the long rant, just needed to vent.
I'll skip the long rant, just needed to vent.

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I've got a job! Next year, I'll be teaching tenth graders maths at a school for creative youth; the school where I myself learned to draw.
Also, I calculate safety factors on random constructions for a technical designer.
Also, I calculate safety factors on random constructions for a technical designer.
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If they were misbehaving, that was no reason to eat them.Laemkral wrote:DELICIOUS FOOD! Just ate brats...
