a little heavy
Nov. 7th, 2003 11:59 am* I'm hungover because I started drinking at eleven and stopped around two thirty. But, somehow, I'm less hungover than I would be from say Karaoke. I guess because it was more spread out.
* In the mood for Interpol again, oddly enough. And then Morrissey. Ha. A friend of mine was in a bad mood and listening to depressing music, and she was like "I'm gonna run out before my mood does," and I just cracked up. I don't think it's possible for my bad moods to outlast my depressing music. Pretty much 90% of my music is depressing. Well, the stuff with lyrics, anyway. Maybe depressing is too strong a word, but it's definitely moody shit. As am I.
* I basically believe people should be allowed to do whatever they want, unless of course it detracts value from my life. I don't believe that people should not be told what they're doing is bad, though. I've had too many people say "Why didn't you tell me I was doing something stupid?" to believe that. I've been that person, hell. If I had a million dollars for everyone who told me to break up with Nick, well, I'd still be poor. And it's not like I have any great insights, or anything, on what constitutes a mistake, I have no sense of subtlety. If I see it, everyone sees it.
(on a completely unrelated note, how come it's only the single women who have affairs with married men who fall, rather than the single men who have affairs with married women?)
* In the mood for Interpol again, oddly enough. And then Morrissey. Ha. A friend of mine was in a bad mood and listening to depressing music, and she was like "I'm gonna run out before my mood does," and I just cracked up. I don't think it's possible for my bad moods to outlast my depressing music. Pretty much 90% of my music is depressing. Well, the stuff with lyrics, anyway. Maybe depressing is too strong a word, but it's definitely moody shit. As am I.
* I basically believe people should be allowed to do whatever they want, unless of course it detracts value from my life. I don't believe that people should not be told what they're doing is bad, though. I've had too many people say "Why didn't you tell me I was doing something stupid?" to believe that. I've been that person, hell. If I had a million dollars for everyone who told me to break up with Nick, well, I'd still be poor. And it's not like I have any great insights, or anything, on what constitutes a mistake, I have no sense of subtlety. If I see it, everyone sees it.
(on a completely unrelated note, how come it's only the single women who have affairs with married men who fall, rather than the single men who have affairs with married women?)