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Thursday, September 1, 2005


  Hey everybody. How's it going?

Remember how chipper un-depressed I was yesterday? Well, that didn't last long. My parents let my brother get on my computer last night so he could play with IM for 20 minutes (he's been banned from my room since before summer, and it's been HEAVEN). I know 20 minutes isn't a big deal, but that's not the point. The point is, this is the start of another vicious cycle. First he can get on for a quick 20 minutes, but then she'll let him do it again, and again, and again. Then he'll be allowed on during the weekends. Then, he can get on whenever he wants. Is this his punishment for RUINING my summer?! What the crap?!
My parents don't care he makes my life a living Hell. And then they wonder why he's not improving. DUH! IT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT PUNISHING HIM!
*Psh* Regardless, by some miracle of my hormone-soaked teenage mind, I was feeling better throughout today. But, wouldn't 'cha know it, my brother's got me stressed out minutes within him walking through the door.

On top of that, I have a big ol' essay I have to write over the 3 day weekend. -_-' Maximum Suckage, neh?

Anyway, here's your optical illusion of the day:

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"The Sun Sets Sail", by Steve Gonslaves.

Oh! Dang, I forgot to post the answer to last week's Brain-Workout, didn’t I? Sorry!
Q: What is the most common weapon used by female serial-killers?
A: Poison.
I’m surprised so many of you were able to reason and figure this one out so well. The reason behind the answer is that most women who begin a career in murder usually start in their 30’s or later, unlike men who usually start in their early 20’s. At this point, most of the women who have a reason to kill have become wives and mothers, giving them plenty of opportunity to inflict silent and sudden murder. The most famous case of this was one of the most evil people in history: Marry Anne Cotton. Those who know the story or the nursery rhyme know exactly what I’m talking about.

Anyway, I’ll see you guys tomorrow. Please continue to pray for me, as well as all those affected by Katrina.
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