It won't work. They will never accept you. What you need to do is deconstruct the phenomena that made the "in-crowd" possible and necessary. Also I have a story to tell about Pretty Girl with Blue Eyes. It is not a flattering story.
So there was freezing rain in Arkansas, right, and I didn't want to walk to work, so I caught a ride 5.5 hours before my shift started and listened to music and read books and stuff. Pretty Girl with Blue Eyes asked what I'd been reading, and I said, "Voltaire". Her face was blank. I continued, "Candide." Blank. Now the Pretty Girl with Blue Eyes has a name. Her name is Robert Paulson.
I do not know how to live a responsible life in the land that I live in. There are always people around that don't seem so bad but I despise them anyway.
Over Macbeth, yes. It is a common theme in my life. People think it is okay to interrupt someone that is reading. I think it is the rudest possible thing. If someone is trying to **** me or make me a steak or talk to me about Kafka or Gogol, then it's okay.
But I'm still here. edit: I was all sad that other people got beta keys for the ESO stress test. Turns out I had one in my email all along. Too bad I probably won't be able to use it, so I'm still sad. Anybody want it? That I have one means it must be common, so you probably have one if you want one, but... just in case. Hit me up.
Great song. I love songs that transition like that. [video=youtube;BfuWXRZe9yA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfuWXRZe9yA[/video]
Most people don't realize how impolite it is to interrupt. If you're interested enough to interrupt, you're interested enough to sit down and look interested until the reader pauses and asks you WTF
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