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I prefer the word optimistic to positive. The former just feels more realistic in mine and many other peoples positions of genuine hardship. It makes more sense, in the face of a global cold war. As the desiring-to-be-catalysts, who cannot stand back and just pretend not to see what they see, slowly push through the muddy trenches; toward freedom in the way of Reform. There is a difference between the two terms optimistic and positive. I feel its the first in which I can more realistically contend with. Its in an attempt to be the other, that I have been chasing my tail. I am veering towards taking a turn in a certain direction, soon, based on what I just said. First though, I have to close a chapter. It too hard to explain, because its once again in progressive patterns... but itll unfold. I thought I could organize freedom, how scandinavian of me! -Bjork. True, Bjork, my fellow likely autistic friend. However, I would replace the word scandinanvian with aspien. ( this is despite the fact that my maiden name is of Norman descent, which means the Whitson familys clan were in fact shipwrecked vikings as opposed to celtic scots, but ultimately im probably only about 10% norwegian at best, compared to 110% aspie :P )
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 06:30:02 +0000

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